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A View 97 * occupies a rectangular area on the screen and is responsible for drawing and 98 * event handling. View is the base class for <em>widgets</em>, which are 99 * used to create interactive UI components (buttons, text fields, etc.). The 100 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup} subclass is the base class for <em>layouts</em>, which 101 * are invisible containers that hold other Views (or other ViewGroups) and define 102 * their layout properties. 103 * </p> 104 * 105 * <div class="special reference"> 106 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 107 * <p>For information about using this class to develop your application's user interface, 108 * read the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/index.html">User Interface</a> developer guide. 109 * </div> 110 * 111 * <a name="Using"></a> 112 * <h3>Using Views</h3> 113 * <p> 114 * All of the views in a window are arranged in a single tree. You can add views 115 * either from code or by specifying a tree of views in one or more XML layout 116 * files. There are many specialized subclasses of views that act as controls or 117 * are capable of displaying text, images, or other content. 118 * </p> 119 * <p> 120 * Once you have created a tree of views, there are typically a few types of 121 * common operations you may wish to perform: 122 * <ul> 123 * <li><strong>Set properties:</strong> for example setting the text of a 124 * {@link android.widget.TextView}. The available properties and the methods 125 * that set them will vary among the different subclasses of views. Note that 126 * properties that are known at build time can be set in the XML layout 127 * files.</li> 128 * <li><strong>Set focus:</strong> The framework will handled moving focus in 129 * response to user input. To force focus to a specific view, call 130 * {@link #requestFocus}.</li> 131 * <li><strong>Set up listeners:</strong> Views allow clients to set listeners 132 * that will be notified when something interesting happens to the view. For 133 * example, all views will let you set a listener to be notified when the view 134 * gains or loses focus. You can register such a listener using 135 * {@link #setOnFocusChangeListener(android.view.View.OnFocusChangeListener)}. 136 * Other view subclasses offer more specialized listeners. For example, a Button 137 * exposes a listener to notify clients when the button is clicked.</li> 138 * <li><strong>Set visibility:</strong> You can hide or show views using 139 * {@link #setVisibility(int)}.</li> 140 * </ul> 141 * </p> 142 * <p><em> 143 * Note: The Android framework is responsible for measuring, laying out and 144 * drawing views. You should not call methods that perform these actions on 145 * views yourself unless you are actually implementing a 146 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup}. 147 * </em></p> 148 * 149 * <a name="Lifecycle"></a> 150 * <h3>Implementing a Custom View</h3> 151 * 152 * <p> 153 * To implement a custom view, you will usually begin by providing overrides for 154 * some of the standard methods that the framework calls on all views. You do 155 * not need to override all of these methods. In fact, you can start by just 156 * overriding {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)}. 157 * <table border="2" width="85%" align="center" cellpadding="5"> 158 * <thead> 159 * <tr><th>Category</th> <th>Methods</th> <th>Description</th></tr> 160 * </thead> 161 * 162 * <tbody> 163 * <tr> 164 * <td rowspan="2">Creation</td> 165 * <td>Constructors</td> 166 * <td>There is a form of the constructor that are called when the view 167 * is created from code and a form that is called when the view is 168 * inflated from a layout file. The second form should parse and apply 169 * any attributes defined in the layout file. 170 * </td> 171 * </tr> 172 * <tr> 173 * <td><code>{@link #onFinishInflate()}</code></td> 174 * <td>Called after a view and all of its children has been inflated 175 * from XML.</td> 176 * </tr> 177 * 178 * <tr> 179 * <td rowspan="3">Layout</td> 180 * <td><code>{@link #onMeasure(int, int)}</code></td> 181 * <td>Called to determine the size requirements for this view and all 182 * of its children. 183 * </td> 184 * </tr> 185 * <tr> 186 * <td><code>{@link #onLayout(boolean, int, int, int, int)}</code></td> 187 * <td>Called when this view should assign a size and position to all 188 * of its children. 189 * </td> 190 * </tr> 191 * <tr> 192 * <td><code>{@link #onSizeChanged(int, int, int, int)}</code></td> 193 * <td>Called when the size of this view has changed. 194 * </td> 195 * </tr> 196 * 197 * <tr> 198 * <td>Drawing</td> 199 * <td><code>{@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)}</code></td> 200 * <td>Called when the view should render its content. 201 * </td> 202 * </tr> 203 * 204 * <tr> 205 * <td rowspan="4">Event processing</td> 206 * <td><code>{@link #onKeyDown(int, KeyEvent)}</code></td> 207 * <td>Called when a new hardware key event occurs. 208 * </td> 209 * </tr> 210 * <tr> 211 * <td><code>{@link #onKeyUp(int, KeyEvent)}</code></td> 212 * <td>Called when a hardware key up event occurs. 213 * </td> 214 * </tr> 215 * <tr> 216 * <td><code>{@link #onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent)}</code></td> 217 * <td>Called when a trackball motion event occurs. 218 * </td> 219 * </tr> 220 * <tr> 221 * <td><code>{@link #onTouchEvent(MotionEvent)}</code></td> 222 * <td>Called when a touch screen motion event occurs. 223 * </td> 224 * </tr> 225 * 226 * <tr> 227 * <td rowspan="2">Focus</td> 228 * <td><code>{@link #onFocusChanged(boolean, int, android.graphics.Rect)}</code></td> 229 * <td>Called when the view gains or loses focus. 230 * </td> 231 * </tr> 232 * 233 * <tr> 234 * <td><code>{@link #onWindowFocusChanged(boolean)}</code></td> 235 * <td>Called when the window containing the view gains or loses focus. 236 * </td> 237 * </tr> 238 * 239 * <tr> 240 * <td rowspan="3">Attaching</td> 241 * <td><code>{@link #onAttachedToWindow()}</code></td> 242 * <td>Called when the view is attached to a window. 243 * </td> 244 * </tr> 245 * 246 * <tr> 247 * <td><code>{@link #onDetachedFromWindow}</code></td> 248 * <td>Called when the view is detached from its window. 249 * </td> 250 * </tr> 251 * 252 * <tr> 253 * <td><code>{@link #onWindowVisibilityChanged(int)}</code></td> 254 * <td>Called when the visibility of the window containing the view 255 * has changed. 256 * </td> 257 * </tr> 258 * </tbody> 259 * 260 * </table> 261 * </p> 262 * 263 * <a name="IDs"></a> 264 * <h3>IDs</h3> 265 * Views may have an integer id associated with them. These ids are typically 266 * assigned in the layout XML files, and are used to find specific views within 267 * the view tree. A common pattern is to: 268 * <ul> 269 * <li>Define a Button in the layout file and assign it a unique ID. 270 * <pre> 271 * <Button 272 * android:id="@+id/my_button" 273 * android:layout_width="wrap_content" 274 * android:layout_height="wrap_content" 275 * android:text="@string/my_button_text"/> 276 * </pre></li> 277 * <li>From the onCreate method of an Activity, find the Button 278 * <pre class="prettyprint"> 279 * Button myButton = (Button) findViewById(R.id.my_button); 280 * </pre></li> 281 * </ul> 282 * <p> 283 * View IDs need not be unique throughout the tree, but it is good practice to 284 * ensure that they are at least unique within the part of the tree you are 285 * searching. 286 * </p> 287 * 288 * <a name="Position"></a> 289 * <h3>Position</h3> 290 * <p> 291 * The geometry of a view is that of a rectangle. A view has a location, 292 * expressed as a pair of <em>left</em> and <em>top</em> coordinates, and 293 * two dimensions, expressed as a width and a height. The unit for location 294 * and dimensions is the pixel. 295 * </p> 296 * 297 * <p> 298 * It is possible to retrieve the location of a view by invoking the methods 299 * {@link #getLeft()} and {@link #getTop()}. The former returns the left, or X, 300 * coordinate of the rectangle representing the view. The latter returns the 301 * top, or Y, coordinate of the rectangle representing the view. These methods 302 * both return the location of the view relative to its parent. For instance, 303 * when getLeft() returns 20, that means the view is located 20 pixels to the 304 * right of the left edge of its direct parent. 305 * </p> 306 * 307 * <p> 308 * In addition, several convenience methods are offered to avoid unnecessary 309 * computations, namely {@link #getRight()} and {@link #getBottom()}. 310 * These methods return the coordinates of the right and bottom edges of the 311 * rectangle representing the view. For instance, calling {@link #getRight()} 312 * is similar to the following computation: <code>getLeft() + getWidth()</code> 313 * (see <a href="#SizePaddingMargins">Size</a> for more information about the width.) 314 * </p> 315 * 316 * <a name="SizePaddingMargins"></a> 317 * <h3>Size, padding and margins</h3> 318 * <p> 319 * The size of a view is expressed with a width and a height. A view actually 320 * possess two pairs of width and height values. 321 * </p> 322 * 323 * <p> 324 * The first pair is known as <em>measured width</em> and 325 * <em>measured height</em>. These dimensions define how big a view wants to be 326 * within its parent (see <a href="#Layout">Layout</a> for more details.) The 327 * measured dimensions can be obtained by calling {@link #getMeasuredWidth()} 328 * and {@link #getMeasuredHeight()}. 329 * </p> 330 * 331 * <p> 332 * The second pair is simply known as <em>width</em> and <em>height</em>, or 333 * sometimes <em>drawing width</em> and <em>drawing height</em>. These 334 * dimensions define the actual size of the view on screen, at drawing time and 335 * after layout. These values may, but do not have to, be different from the 336 * measured width and height. The width and height can be obtained by calling 337 * {@link #getWidth()} and {@link #getHeight()}. 338 * </p> 339 * 340 * <p> 341 * To measure its dimensions, a view takes into account its padding. The padding 342 * is expressed in pixels for the left, top, right and bottom parts of the view. 343 * Padding can be used to offset the content of the view by a specific amount of 344 * pixels. For instance, a left padding of 2 will push the view's content by 345 * 2 pixels to the right of the left edge. Padding can be set using the 346 * {@link #setPadding(int, int, int, int)} method and queried by calling 347 * {@link #getPaddingLeft()}, {@link #getPaddingTop()}, {@link #getPaddingRight()}, 348 * {@link #getPaddingBottom()}. 349 * </p> 350 * 351 * <p> 352 * Even though a view can define a padding, it does not provide any support for 353 * margins. However, view groups provide such a support. Refer to 354 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup} and 355 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.MarginLayoutParams} for further information. 356 * </p> 357 * 358 * <a name="Layout"></a> 359 * <h3>Layout</h3> 360 * <p> 361 * Layout is a two pass process: a measure pass and a layout pass. The measuring 362 * pass is implemented in {@link #measure(int, int)} and is a top-down traversal 363 * of the view tree. Each view pushes dimension specifications down the tree 364 * during the recursion. At the end of the measure pass, every view has stored 365 * its measurements. The second pass happens in 366 * {@link #layout(int,int,int,int)} and is also top-down. During 367 * this pass each parent is responsible for positioning all of its children 368 * using the sizes computed in the measure pass. 369 * </p> 370 * 371 * <p> 372 * When a view's measure() method returns, its {@link #getMeasuredWidth()} and 373 * {@link #getMeasuredHeight()} values must be set, along with those for all of 374 * that view's descendants. A view's measured width and measured height values 375 * must respect the constraints imposed by the view's parents. This guarantees 376 * that at the end of the measure pass, all parents accept all of their 377 * children's measurements. A parent view may call measure() more than once on 378 * its children. For example, the parent may measure each child once with 379 * unspecified dimensions to find out how big they want to be, then call 380 * measure() on them again with actual numbers if the sum of all the children's 381 * unconstrained sizes is too big or too small. 382 * </p> 383 * 384 * <p> 385 * The measure pass uses two classes to communicate dimensions. The 386 * {@link MeasureSpec} class is used by views to tell their parents how they 387 * want to be measured and positioned. The base LayoutParams class just 388 * describes how big the view wants to be for both width and height. For each 389 * dimension, it can specify one of: 390 * <ul> 391 * <li> an exact number 392 * <li>MATCH_PARENT, which means the view wants to be as big as its parent 393 * (minus padding) 394 * <li> WRAP_CONTENT, which means that the view wants to be just big enough to 395 * enclose its content (plus padding). 396 * </ul> 397 * There are subclasses of LayoutParams for different subclasses of ViewGroup. 398 * For example, AbsoluteLayout has its own subclass of LayoutParams which adds 399 * an X and Y value. 400 * </p> 401 * 402 * <p> 403 * MeasureSpecs are used to push requirements down the tree from parent to 404 * child. A MeasureSpec can be in one of three modes: 405 * <ul> 406 * <li>UNSPECIFIED: This is used by a parent to determine the desired dimension 407 * of a child view. For example, a LinearLayout may call measure() on its child 408 * with the height set to UNSPECIFIED and a width of EXACTLY 240 to find out how 409 * tall the child view wants to be given a width of 240 pixels. 410 * <li>EXACTLY: This is used by the parent to impose an exact size on the 411 * child. The child must use this size, and guarantee that all of its 412 * descendants will fit within this size. 413 * <li>AT_MOST: This is used by the parent to impose a maximum size on the 414 * child. The child must gurantee that it and all of its descendants will fit 415 * within this size. 416 * </ul> 417 * </p> 418 * 419 * <p> 420 * To intiate a layout, call {@link #requestLayout}. This method is typically 421 * called by a view on itself when it believes that is can no longer fit within 422 * its current bounds. 423 * </p> 424 * 425 * <a name="Drawing"></a> 426 * <h3>Drawing</h3> 427 * <p> 428 * Drawing is handled by walking the tree and rendering each view that 429 * intersects the invalid region. Because the tree is traversed in-order, 430 * this means that parents will draw before (i.e., behind) their children, with 431 * siblings drawn in the order they appear in the tree. 432 * If you set a background drawable for a View, then the View will draw it for you 433 * before calling back to its <code>onDraw()</code> method. 434 * </p> 435 * 436 * <p> 437 * Note that the framework will not draw views that are not in the invalid region. 438 * </p> 439 * 440 * <p> 441 * To force a view to draw, call {@link #invalidate()}. 442 * </p> 443 * 444 * <a name="EventHandlingThreading"></a> 445 * <h3>Event Handling and Threading</h3> 446 * <p> 447 * The basic cycle of a view is as follows: 448 * <ol> 449 * <li>An event comes in and is dispatched to the appropriate view. The view 450 * handles the event and notifies any listeners.</li> 451 * <li>If in the course of processing the event, the view's bounds may need 452 * to be changed, the view will call {@link #requestLayout()}.</li> 453 * <li>Similarly, if in the course of processing the event the view's appearance 454 * may need to be changed, the view will call {@link #invalidate()}.</li> 455 * <li>If either {@link #requestLayout()} or {@link #invalidate()} were called, 456 * the framework will take care of measuring, laying out, and drawing the tree 457 * as appropriate.</li> 458 * </ol> 459 * </p> 460 * 461 * <p><em>Note: The entire view tree is single threaded. You must always be on 462 * the UI thread when calling any method on any view.</em> 463 * If you are doing work on other threads and want to update the state of a view 464 * from that thread, you should use a {@link Handler}. 465 * </p> 466 * 467 * <a name="FocusHandling"></a> 468 * <h3>Focus Handling</h3> 469 * <p> 470 * The framework will handle routine focus movement in response to user input. 471 * This includes changing the focus as views are removed or hidden, or as new 472 * views become available. Views indicate their willingness to take focus 473 * through the {@link #isFocusable} method. To change whether a view can take 474 * focus, call {@link #setFocusable(boolean)}. When in touch mode (see notes below) 475 * views indicate whether they still would like focus via {@link #isFocusableInTouchMode} 476 * and can change this via {@link #setFocusableInTouchMode(boolean)}. 477 * </p> 478 * <p> 479 * Focus movement is based on an algorithm which finds the nearest neighbor in a 480 * given direction. In rare cases, the default algorithm may not match the 481 * intended behavior of the developer. In these situations, you can provide 482 * explicit overrides by using these XML attributes in the layout file: 483 * <pre> 484 * nextFocusDown 485 * nextFocusLeft 486 * nextFocusRight 487 * nextFocusUp 488 * </pre> 489 * </p> 490 * 491 * 492 * <p> 493 * To get a particular view to take focus, call {@link #requestFocus()}. 494 * </p> 495 * 496 * <a name="TouchMode"></a> 497 * <h3>Touch Mode</h3> 498 * <p> 499 * When a user is navigating a user interface via directional keys such as a D-pad, it is 500 * necessary to give focus to actionable items such as buttons so the user can see 501 * what will take input. If the device has touch capabilities, however, and the user 502 * begins interacting with the interface by touching it, it is no longer necessary to 503 * always highlight, or give focus to, a particular view. This motivates a mode 504 * for interaction named 'touch mode'. 505 * </p> 506 * <p> 507 * For a touch capable device, once the user touches the screen, the device 508 * will enter touch mode. From this point onward, only views for which 509 * {@link #isFocusableInTouchMode} is true will be focusable, such as text editing widgets. 510 * Other views that are touchable, like buttons, will not take focus when touched; they will 511 * only fire the on click listeners. 512 * </p> 513 * <p> 514 * Any time a user hits a directional key, such as a D-pad direction, the view device will 515 * exit touch mode, and find a view to take focus, so that the user may resume interacting 516 * with the user interface without touching the screen again. 517 * </p> 518 * <p> 519 * The touch mode state is maintained across {@link android.app.Activity}s. Call 520 * {@link #isInTouchMode} to see whether the device is currently in touch mode. 521 * </p> 522 * 523 * <a name="Scrolling"></a> 524 * <h3>Scrolling</h3> 525 * <p> 526 * The framework provides basic support for views that wish to internally 527 * scroll their content. This includes keeping track of the X and Y scroll 528 * offset as well as mechanisms for drawing scrollbars. See 529 * {@link #scrollBy(int, int)}, {@link #scrollTo(int, int)}, and 530 * {@link #awakenScrollBars()} for more details. 531 * </p> 532 * 533 * <a name="Tags"></a> 534 * <h3>Tags</h3> 535 * <p> 536 * Unlike IDs, tags are not used to identify views. Tags are essentially an 537 * extra piece of information that can be associated with a view. They are most 538 * often used as a convenience to store data related to views in the views 539 * themselves rather than by putting them in a separate structure. 540 * </p> 541 * 542 * <a name="Properties"></a> 543 * <h3>Properties</h3> 544 * <p> 545 * The View class exposes an {@link #ALPHA} property, as well as several transform-related 546 * properties, such as {@link #TRANSLATION_X} and {@link #TRANSLATION_Y}. These properties are 547 * available both in the {@link Property} form as well as in similarly-named setter/getter 548 * methods (such as {@link #setAlpha(float)} for {@link #ALPHA}). These properties can 549 * be used to set persistent state associated with these rendering-related properties on the view. 550 * The properties and methods can also be used in conjunction with 551 * {@link android.animation.Animator Animator}-based animations, described more in the 552 * <a href="#Animation">Animation</a> section. 553 * </p> 554 * 555 * <a name="Animation"></a> 556 * <h3>Animation</h3> 557 * <p> 558 * Starting with Android 3.0, the preferred way of animating views is to use the 559 * {@link android.animation} package APIs. These {@link android.animation.Animator Animator}-based 560 * classes change actual properties of the View object, such as {@link #setAlpha(float) alpha} and 561 * {@link #setTranslationX(float) translationX}. This behavior is contrasted to that of the pre-3.0 562 * {@link android.view.animation.Animation Animation}-based classes, which instead animate only 563 * how the view is drawn on the display. In particular, the {@link ViewPropertyAnimator} class 564 * makes animating these View properties particularly easy and efficient. 565 * </p> 566 * <p> 567 * Alternatively, you can use the pre-3.0 animation classes to animate how Views are rendered. 568 * You can attach an {@link Animation} object to a view using 569 * {@link #setAnimation(Animation)} or 570 * {@link #startAnimation(Animation)}. The animation can alter the scale, 571 * rotation, translation and alpha of a view over time. If the animation is 572 * attached to a view that has children, the animation will affect the entire 573 * subtree rooted by that node. When an animation is started, the framework will 574 * take care of redrawing the appropriate views until the animation completes. 575 * </p> 576 * 577 * <a name="Security"></a> 578 * <h3>Security</h3> 579 * <p> 580 * Sometimes it is essential that an application be able to verify that an action 581 * is being performed with the full knowledge and consent of the user, such as 582 * granting a permission request, making a purchase or clicking on an advertisement. 583 * Unfortunately, a malicious application could try to spoof the user into 584 * performing these actions, unaware, by concealing the intended purpose of the view. 585 * As a remedy, the framework offers a touch filtering mechanism that can be used to 586 * improve the security of views that provide access to sensitive functionality. 587 * </p><p> 588 * To enable touch filtering, call {@link #setFilterTouchesWhenObscured(boolean)} or set the 589 * android:filterTouchesWhenObscured layout attribute to true. When enabled, the framework 590 * will discard touches that are received whenever the view's window is obscured by 591 * another visible window. As a result, the view will not receive touches whenever a 592 * toast, dialog or other window appears above the view's window. 593 * </p><p> 594 * For more fine-grained control over security, consider overriding the 595 * {@link #onFilterTouchEventForSecurity(MotionEvent)} method to implement your own 596 * security policy. See also {@link MotionEvent#FLAG_WINDOW_IS_OBSCURED}. 597 * </p> 598 * 599 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_alpha 600 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_background 601 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_clickable 602 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_contentDescription 603 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_drawingCacheQuality 604 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_duplicateParentState 605 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_id 606 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_requiresFadingEdge 607 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadeScrollbars 608 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadingEdgeLength 609 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_filterTouchesWhenObscured 610 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fitsSystemWindows 611 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_isScrollContainer 612 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusable 613 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusableInTouchMode 614 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_hapticFeedbackEnabled 615 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_keepScreenOn 616 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_layerType 617 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_longClickable 618 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minHeight 619 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minWidth 620 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusDown 621 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusLeft 622 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusRight 623 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusUp 624 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_onClick 625 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_padding 626 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingBottom 627 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingLeft 628 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingRight 629 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingTop 630 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_saveEnabled 631 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotation 632 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotationX 633 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotationY 634 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scaleX 635 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scaleY 636 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollX 637 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollY 638 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarSize 639 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarStyle 640 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbars 641 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarDefaultDelayBeforeFade 642 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarFadeDuration 643 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarTrackHorizontal 644 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarThumbHorizontal 645 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarThumbVertical 646 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarTrackVertical 647 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarAlwaysDrawHorizontalTrack 648 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarAlwaysDrawVerticalTrack 649 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_soundEffectsEnabled 650 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_tag 651 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotX 652 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotY 653 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_translationX 654 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_translationY 655 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_visibility 656 * 657 * @see android.view.ViewGroup 658 */ 659 public class View implements Drawable.Callback, Drawable.Callback2, KeyEvent.Callback, 660 AccessibilityEventSource { 661 private static final boolean DBG = false; 662 663 /** 664 * The logging tag used by this class with android.util.Log. 665 */ 666 protected static final String VIEW_LOG_TAG = "View"; 667 668 /** 669 * When set to true, apps will draw debugging information about their layouts. 670 * 671 * @hide 672 */ 673 public static final String DEBUG_LAYOUT_PROPERTY = "debug.layout"; 674 675 /** 676 * Used to mark a View that has no ID. 677 */ 678 public static final int NO_ID = -1; 679 680 /** 681 * This view does not want keystrokes. Use with TAKES_FOCUS_MASK when 682 * calling setFlags. 683 */ 684 private static final int NOT_FOCUSABLE = 0x00000000; 685 686 /** 687 * This view wants keystrokes. Use with TAKES_FOCUS_MASK when calling 688 * setFlags. 689 */ 690 private static final int FOCUSABLE = 0x00000001; 691 692 /** 693 * Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for focus. 694 */ 695 private static final int FOCUSABLE_MASK = 0x00000001; 696 697 /** 698 * This view will adjust its padding to fit sytem windows (e.g. status bar) 699 */ 700 private static final int FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS = 0x00000002; 701 702 /** 703 * This view is visible. 704 * Use with {@link #setVisibility} and <a href="#attr_android:visibility">{@code 705 * android:visibility}. 706 */ 707 public static final int VISIBLE = 0x00000000; 708 709 /** 710 * This view is invisible, but it still takes up space for layout purposes. 711 * Use with {@link #setVisibility} and <a href="#attr_android:visibility">{@code 712 * android:visibility}. 713 */ 714 public static final int INVISIBLE = 0x00000004; 715 716 /** 717 * This view is invisible, and it doesn't take any space for layout 718 * purposes. Use with {@link #setVisibility} and <a href="#attr_android:visibility">{@code 719 * android:visibility}. 720 */ 721 public static final int GONE = 0x00000008; 722 723 /** 724 * Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for visibility. 725 * {@hide} 726 */ 727 static final int VISIBILITY_MASK = 0x0000000C; 728 729 private static final int[] VISIBILITY_FLAGS = {VISIBLE, INVISIBLE, GONE}; 730 731 /** 732 * This view is enabled. Interpretation varies by subclass. 733 * Use with ENABLED_MASK when calling setFlags. 734 * {@hide} 735 */ 736 static final int ENABLED = 0x00000000; 737 738 /** 739 * This view is disabled. Interpretation varies by subclass. 740 * Use with ENABLED_MASK when calling setFlags. 741 * {@hide} 742 */ 743 static final int DISABLED = 0x00000020; 744 745 /** 746 * Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for indicating whether 747 * this view is enabled 748 * {@hide} 749 */ 750 static final int ENABLED_MASK = 0x00000020; 751 752 /** 753 * This view won't draw. {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} won't be 754 * called and further optimizations will be performed. It is okay to have 755 * this flag set and a background. Use with DRAW_MASK when calling setFlags. 756 * {@hide} 757 */ 758 static final int WILL_NOT_DRAW = 0x00000080; 759 760 /** 761 * Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for indicating whether 762 * this view is will draw 763 * {@hide} 764 */ 765 static final int DRAW_MASK = 0x00000080; 766 767 /** 768 * <p>This view doesn't show scrollbars.</p> 769 * {@hide} 770 */ 771 static final int SCROLLBARS_NONE = 0x00000000; 772 773 /** 774 * <p>This view shows horizontal scrollbars.</p> 775 * {@hide} 776 */ 777 static final int SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL = 0x00000100; 778 779 /** 780 * <p>This view shows vertical scrollbars.</p> 781 * {@hide} 782 */ 783 static final int SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL = 0x00000200; 784 785 /** 786 * <p>Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for indicating which 787 * scrollbars are enabled.</p> 788 * {@hide} 789 */ 790 static final int SCROLLBARS_MASK = 0x00000300; 791 792 /** 793 * Indicates that the view should filter touches when its window is obscured. 794 * Refer to the class comments for more information about this security feature. 795 * {@hide} 796 */ 797 static final int FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED = 0x00000400; 798 799 /** 800 * Set for framework elements that use FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS, to indicate 801 * that they are optional and should be skipped if the window has 802 * requested system UI flags that ignore those insets for layout. 803 */ 804 static final int OPTIONAL_FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS = 0x00000800; 805 806 /** 807 * <p>This view doesn't show fading edges.</p> 808 * {@hide} 809 */ 810 static final int FADING_EDGE_NONE = 0x00000000; 811 812 /** 813 * <p>This view shows horizontal fading edges.</p> 814 * {@hide} 815 */ 816 static final int FADING_EDGE_HORIZONTAL = 0x00001000; 817 818 /** 819 * <p>This view shows vertical fading edges.</p> 820 * {@hide} 821 */ 822 static final int FADING_EDGE_VERTICAL = 0x00002000; 823 824 /** 825 * <p>Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for indicating which 826 * fading edges are enabled.</p> 827 * {@hide} 828 */ 829 static final int FADING_EDGE_MASK = 0x00003000; 830 831 /** 832 * <p>Indicates this view can be clicked. When clickable, a View reacts 833 * to clicks by notifying the OnClickListener.<p> 834 * {@hide} 835 */ 836 static final int CLICKABLE = 0x00004000; 837 838 /** 839 * <p>Indicates this view is caching its drawing into a bitmap.</p> 840 * {@hide} 841 */ 842 static final int DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED = 0x00008000; 843 844 /** 845 * <p>Indicates that no icicle should be saved for this view.<p> 846 * {@hide} 847 */ 848 static final int SAVE_DISABLED = 0x000010000; 849 850 /** 851 * <p>Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for the saveEnabled 852 * property.</p> 853 * {@hide} 854 */ 855 static final int SAVE_DISABLED_MASK = 0x000010000; 856 857 /** 858 * <p>Indicates that no drawing cache should ever be created for this view.<p> 859 * {@hide} 860 */ 861 static final int WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING = 0x000020000; 862 863 /** 864 * <p>Indicates this view can take / keep focus when int touch mode.</p> 865 * {@hide} 866 */ 867 static final int FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE = 0x00040000; 868 869 /** 870 * <p>Enables low quality mode for the drawing cache.</p> 871 */ 872 public static final int DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW = 0x00080000; 873 874 /** 875 * <p>Enables high quality mode for the drawing cache.</p> 876 */ 877 public static final int DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_HIGH = 0x00100000; 878 879 /** 880 * <p>Enables automatic quality mode for the drawing cache.</p> 881 */ 882 public static final int DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_AUTO = 0x00000000; 883 884 private static final int[] DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_FLAGS = { 885 DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_AUTO, DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW, DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_HIGH 886 }; 887 888 /** 889 * <p>Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for the cache 890 * quality property.</p> 891 * {@hide} 892 */ 893 static final int DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK = 0x00180000; 894 895 /** 896 * <p> 897 * Indicates this view can be long clicked. When long clickable, a View 898 * reacts to long clicks by notifying the OnLongClickListener or showing a 899 * context menu. 900 * </p> 901 * {@hide} 902 */ 903 static final int LONG_CLICKABLE = 0x00200000; 904 905 /** 906 * <p>Indicates that this view gets its drawable states from its direct parent 907 * and ignores its original internal states.</p> 908 * 909 * @hide 910 */ 911 static final int DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE = 0x00400000; 912 913 /** 914 * The scrollbar style to display the scrollbars inside the content area, 915 * without increasing the padding. The scrollbars will be overlaid with 916 * translucency on the view's content. 917 */ 918 public static final int SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY = 0; 919 920 /** 921 * The scrollbar style to display the scrollbars inside the padded area, 922 * increasing the padding of the view. The scrollbars will not overlap the 923 * content area of the view. 924 */ 925 public static final int SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET = 0x01000000; 926 927 /** 928 * The scrollbar style to display the scrollbars at the edge of the view, 929 * without increasing the padding. The scrollbars will be overlaid with 930 * translucency. 931 */ 932 public static final int SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY = 0x02000000; 933 934 /** 935 * The scrollbar style to display the scrollbars at the edge of the view, 936 * increasing the padding of the view. The scrollbars will only overlap the 937 * background, if any. 938 */ 939 public static final int SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET = 0x03000000; 940 941 /** 942 * Mask to check if the scrollbar style is overlay or inset. 943 * {@hide} 944 */ 945 static final int SCROLLBARS_INSET_MASK = 0x01000000; 946 947 /** 948 * Mask to check if the scrollbar style is inside or outside. 949 * {@hide} 950 */ 951 static final int SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_MASK = 0x02000000; 952 953 /** 954 * Mask for scrollbar style. 955 * {@hide} 956 */ 957 static final int SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK = 0x03000000; 958 959 /** 960 * View flag indicating that the screen should remain on while the 961 * window containing this view is visible to the user. This effectively 962 * takes care of automatically setting the WindowManager's 963 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_KEEP_SCREEN_ON}. 964 */ 965 public static final int KEEP_SCREEN_ON = 0x04000000; 966 967 /** 968 * View flag indicating whether this view should have sound effects enabled 969 * for events such as clicking and touching. 970 */ 971 public static final int SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED = 0x08000000; 972 973 /** 974 * View flag indicating whether this view should have haptic feedback 975 * enabled for events such as long presses. 976 */ 977 public static final int HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED = 0x10000000; 978 979 /** 980 * <p>Indicates that the view hierarchy should stop saving state when 981 * it reaches this view. If state saving is initiated immediately at 982 * the view, it will be allowed. 983 * {@hide} 984 */ 985 static final int PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED = 0x20000000; 986 987 /** 988 * <p>Mask for use with setFlags indicating bits used for PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED.</p> 989 * {@hide} 990 */ 991 static final int PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED_MASK = 0x20000000; 992 993 /** 994 * View flag indicating whether {@link #addFocusables(ArrayList, int, int)} 995 * should add all focusable Views regardless if they are focusable in touch mode. 996 */ 997 public static final int FOCUSABLES_ALL = 0x00000000; 998 999 /** 1000 * View flag indicating whether {@link #addFocusables(ArrayList, int, int)} 1001 * should add only Views focusable in touch mode. 1002 */ 1003 public static final int FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE = 0x00000001; 1004 1005 /** 1006 * View flag indicating whether {@link #addFocusables(ArrayList, int, int)} 1007 * should add only accessibility focusable Views. 1008 * 1009 * @hide 1010 */ 1011 public static final int FOCUSABLES_ACCESSIBILITY = 0x00000002; 1012 1013 /** 1014 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus to the previous selectable 1015 * item. 1016 */ 1017 public static final int FOCUS_BACKWARD = 0x00000001; 1018 1019 /** 1020 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus to the next selectable 1021 * item. 1022 */ 1023 public static final int FOCUS_FORWARD = 0x00000002; 1024 1025 /** 1026 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus to the left. 1027 */ 1028 public static final int FOCUS_LEFT = 0x00000011; 1029 1030 /** 1031 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus up. 1032 */ 1033 public static final int FOCUS_UP = 0x00000021; 1034 1035 /** 1036 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus to the right. 1037 */ 1038 public static final int FOCUS_RIGHT = 0x00000042; 1039 1040 /** 1041 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move focus down. 1042 */ 1043 public static final int FOCUS_DOWN = 0x00000082; 1044 1045 // Accessibility focus directions. 1046 1047 /** 1048 * The accessibility focus which is the current user position when 1049 * interacting with the accessibility framework. 1050 * 1051 * @hide 1052 */ 1053 public static final int FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY = 0x00001000; 1054 1055 /** 1056 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus left. 1057 * 1058 * @hide 1059 */ 1060 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_LEFT = FOCUS_LEFT | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1061 1062 /** 1063 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus up. 1064 * 1065 * @hide 1066 */ 1067 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_UP = FOCUS_UP | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1068 1069 /** 1070 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus right. 1071 * 1072 * @hide 1073 */ 1074 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_RIGHT = FOCUS_RIGHT | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1075 1076 /** 1077 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus down. 1078 * 1079 * @hide 1080 */ 1081 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_DOWN = FOCUS_DOWN | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1082 1083 /** 1084 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus forward. 1085 * 1086 * @hide 1087 */ 1088 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_FORWARD = FOCUS_FORWARD | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1089 1090 /** 1091 * Use with {@link #focusSearch(int)}. Move acessibility focus backward. 1092 * 1093 * @hide 1094 */ 1095 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_BACKWARD = FOCUS_BACKWARD | FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY; 1096 1097 /** 1098 * Bits of {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} and 1099 * {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} that provide the actual measured size. 1100 */ 1101 public static final int MEASURED_SIZE_MASK = 0x00ffffff; 1102 1103 /** 1104 * Bits of {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} and 1105 * {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} that provide the additional state bits. 1106 */ 1107 public static final int MEASURED_STATE_MASK = 0xff000000; 1108 1109 /** 1110 * Bit shift of {@link #MEASURED_STATE_MASK} to get to the height bits 1111 * for functions that combine both width and height into a single int, 1112 * such as {@link #getMeasuredState()} and the childState argument of 1113 * {@link #resolveSizeAndState(int, int, int)}. 1114 */ 1115 public static final int MEASURED_HEIGHT_STATE_SHIFT = 16; 1116 1117 /** 1118 * Bit of {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} and 1119 * {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} that indicates the measured size 1120 * is smaller that the space the view would like to have. 1121 */ 1122 public static final int MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL = 0x01000000; 1123 1124 /** 1125 * Base View state sets 1126 */ 1127 // Singles 1128 /** 1129 * Indicates the view has no states set. States are used with 1130 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1131 * view depending on its state. 1132 * 1133 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1134 * @see #getDrawableState() 1135 */ 1136 protected static final int[] EMPTY_STATE_SET; 1137 /** 1138 * Indicates the view is enabled. States are used with 1139 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1140 * view depending on its state. 1141 * 1142 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1143 * @see #getDrawableState() 1144 */ 1145 protected static final int[] ENABLED_STATE_SET; 1146 /** 1147 * Indicates the view is focused. States are used with 1148 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1149 * view depending on its state. 1150 * 1151 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1152 * @see #getDrawableState() 1153 */ 1154 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1155 /** 1156 * Indicates the view is selected. States are used with 1157 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1158 * view depending on its state. 1159 * 1160 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1161 * @see #getDrawableState() 1162 */ 1163 protected static final int[] SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1164 /** 1165 * Indicates the view is pressed. States are used with 1166 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1167 * view depending on its state. 1168 * 1169 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1170 * @see #getDrawableState() 1171 * @hide 1172 */ 1173 protected static final int[] PRESSED_STATE_SET; 1174 /** 1175 * Indicates the view's window has focus. States are used with 1176 * {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} to change the drawing of the 1177 * view depending on its state. 1178 * 1179 * @see android.graphics.drawable.Drawable 1180 * @see #getDrawableState() 1181 */ 1182 protected static final int[] WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1183 // Doubles 1184 /** 1185 * Indicates the view is enabled and has the focus. 1186 * 1187 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1188 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1189 */ 1190 protected static final int[] ENABLED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1191 /** 1192 * Indicates the view is enabled and selected. 1193 * 1194 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1195 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1196 */ 1197 protected static final int[] ENABLED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1198 /** 1199 * Indicates the view is enabled and that its window has focus. 1200 * 1201 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1202 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1203 */ 1204 protected static final int[] ENABLED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1205 /** 1206 * Indicates the view is focused and selected. 1207 * 1208 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1209 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1210 */ 1211 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1212 /** 1213 * Indicates the view has the focus and that its window has the focus. 1214 * 1215 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1216 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1217 */ 1218 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1219 /** 1220 * Indicates the view is selected and that its window has the focus. 1221 * 1222 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1223 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1224 */ 1225 protected static final int[] SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1226 // Triples 1227 /** 1228 * Indicates the view is enabled, focused and selected. 1229 * 1230 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1231 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1232 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1233 */ 1234 protected static final int[] ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1235 /** 1236 * Indicates the view is enabled, focused and its window has the focus. 1237 * 1238 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1239 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1240 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1241 */ 1242 protected static final int[] ENABLED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1243 /** 1244 * Indicates the view is enabled, selected and its window has the focus. 1245 * 1246 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1247 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1248 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1249 */ 1250 protected static final int[] ENABLED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1251 /** 1252 * Indicates the view is focused, selected and its window has the focus. 1253 * 1254 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1255 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1256 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1257 */ 1258 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1259 /** 1260 * Indicates the view is enabled, focused, selected and its window 1261 * has the focus. 1262 * 1263 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1264 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1265 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1266 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1267 */ 1268 protected static final int[] ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1269 /** 1270 * Indicates the view is pressed and its window has the focus. 1271 * 1272 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1273 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1274 */ 1275 protected static final int[] PRESSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1276 /** 1277 * Indicates the view is pressed and selected. 1278 * 1279 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1280 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1281 */ 1282 protected static final int[] PRESSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1283 /** 1284 * Indicates the view is pressed, selected and its window has the focus. 1285 * 1286 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1287 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1288 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1289 */ 1290 protected static final int[] PRESSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1291 /** 1292 * Indicates the view is pressed and focused. 1293 * 1294 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1295 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1296 */ 1297 protected static final int[] PRESSED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1298 /** 1299 * Indicates the view is pressed, focused and its window has the focus. 1300 * 1301 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1302 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1303 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1304 */ 1305 protected static final int[] PRESSED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1306 /** 1307 * Indicates the view is pressed, focused and selected. 1308 * 1309 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1310 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1311 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1312 */ 1313 protected static final int[] PRESSED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1314 /** 1315 * Indicates the view is pressed, focused, selected and its window has the focus. 1316 * 1317 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1318 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1319 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1320 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1321 */ 1322 protected static final int[] PRESSED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1323 /** 1324 * Indicates the view is pressed and enabled. 1325 * 1326 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1327 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1328 */ 1329 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_STATE_SET; 1330 /** 1331 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled and its window has the focus. 1332 * 1333 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1334 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1335 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1336 */ 1337 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1338 /** 1339 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled and selected. 1340 * 1341 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1342 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1343 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1344 */ 1345 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1346 /** 1347 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled, selected and its window has the 1348 * focus. 1349 * 1350 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1351 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1352 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1353 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1354 */ 1355 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1356 /** 1357 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled and focused. 1358 * 1359 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1360 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1361 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1362 */ 1363 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1364 /** 1365 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled, focused and its window has the 1366 * focus. 1367 * 1368 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1369 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1370 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1371 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1372 */ 1373 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1374 /** 1375 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled, focused and selected. 1376 * 1377 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1378 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1379 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1380 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1381 */ 1382 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET; 1383 /** 1384 * Indicates the view is pressed, enabled, focused, selected and its window 1385 * has the focus. 1386 * 1387 * @see #PRESSED_STATE_SET 1388 * @see #ENABLED_STATE_SET 1389 * @see #SELECTED_STATE_SET 1390 * @see #FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1391 * @see #WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET 1392 */ 1393 protected static final int[] PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET; 1394 1395 /** 1396 * The order here is very important to {@link #getDrawableState()} 1397 */ 1398 private static final int[][] VIEW_STATE_SETS; 1399 1400 static final int VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED = 1; 1401 static final int VIEW_STATE_SELECTED = 1 << 1; 1402 static final int VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED = 1 << 2; 1403 static final int VIEW_STATE_ENABLED = 1 << 3; 1404 static final int VIEW_STATE_PRESSED = 1 << 4; 1405 static final int VIEW_STATE_ACTIVATED = 1 << 5; 1406 static final int VIEW_STATE_ACCELERATED = 1 << 6; 1407 static final int VIEW_STATE_HOVERED = 1 << 7; 1408 static final int VIEW_STATE_DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT = 1 << 8; 1409 static final int VIEW_STATE_DRAG_HOVERED = 1 << 9; 1410 1411 static final int[] VIEW_STATE_IDS = new int[] { 1412 R.attr.state_window_focused, VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED, 1413 R.attr.state_selected, VIEW_STATE_SELECTED, 1414 R.attr.state_focused, VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED, 1415 R.attr.state_enabled, VIEW_STATE_ENABLED, 1416 R.attr.state_pressed, VIEW_STATE_PRESSED, 1417 R.attr.state_activated, VIEW_STATE_ACTIVATED, 1418 R.attr.state_accelerated, VIEW_STATE_ACCELERATED, 1419 R.attr.state_hovered, VIEW_STATE_HOVERED, 1420 R.attr.state_drag_can_accept, VIEW_STATE_DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT, 1421 R.attr.state_drag_hovered, VIEW_STATE_DRAG_HOVERED 1422 }; 1423 1424 static { 1425 if ((VIEW_STATE_IDS.length/2) != R.styleable.ViewDrawableStates.length) { 1426 throw new IllegalStateException( 1427 "VIEW_STATE_IDs array length does not match ViewDrawableStates style array"); 1428 } 1429 int[] orderedIds = new int[VIEW_STATE_IDS.length]; 1430 for (int i = 0; i < R.styleable.ViewDrawableStates.length; i++) { 1431 int viewState = R.styleable.ViewDrawableStates[i]; 1432 for (int j = 0; j<VIEW_STATE_IDS.length; j += 2) { 1433 if (VIEW_STATE_IDS[j] == viewState) { 1434 orderedIds[i * 2] = viewState; 1435 orderedIds[i * 2 + 1] = VIEW_STATE_IDS[j + 1]; 1436 } 1437 } 1438 } 1439 final int NUM_BITS = VIEW_STATE_IDS.length / 2; 1440 VIEW_STATE_SETS = new int[1 << NUM_BITS][]; 1441 for (int i = 0; i < VIEW_STATE_SETS.length; i++) { 1442 int numBits = Integer.bitCount(i); 1443 int[] set = new int[numBits]; 1444 int pos = 0; 1445 for (int j = 0; j < orderedIds.length; j += 2) { 1446 if ((i & orderedIds[j+1]) != 0) { 1447 set[pos++] = orderedIds[j]; 1448 } 1449 } 1450 VIEW_STATE_SETS[i] = set; 1451 } 1452 1453 EMPTY_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[0]; 1454 WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED]; 1455 SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[VIEW_STATE_SELECTED]; 1456 SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1457 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED]; 1458 FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED]; 1459 FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1460 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED]; 1461 FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1462 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED]; 1463 FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1464 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1465 | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED]; 1466 ENABLED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1467 ENABLED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1468 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1469 ENABLED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1470 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1471 ENABLED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1472 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1473 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1474 ENABLED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1475 VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1476 ENABLED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1477 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1478 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1479 ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1480 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1481 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1482 ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1483 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1484 | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED| VIEW_STATE_ENABLED]; 1485 1486 PRESSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1487 PRESSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1488 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1489 PRESSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1490 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1491 PRESSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1492 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1493 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1494 PRESSED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1495 VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1496 PRESSED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1497 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1498 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1499 PRESSED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1500 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1501 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1502 PRESSED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1503 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1504 | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1505 PRESSED_ENABLED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1506 VIEW_STATE_ENABLED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1507 PRESSED_ENABLED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1508 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED 1509 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1510 PRESSED_ENABLED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1511 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED 1512 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1513 PRESSED_ENABLED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1514 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1515 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1516 PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1517 VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED 1518 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1519 PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1520 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1521 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1522 PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1523 VIEW_STATE_SELECTED | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED 1524 | VIEW_STATE_ENABLED | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1525 PRESSED_ENABLED_FOCUSED_SELECTED_WINDOW_FOCUSED_STATE_SET = VIEW_STATE_SETS[ 1526 VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED | VIEW_STATE_SELECTED 1527 | VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED| VIEW_STATE_ENABLED 1528 | VIEW_STATE_PRESSED]; 1529 } 1530 1531 /** 1532 * Accessibility event types that are dispatched for text population. 1533 */ 1534 private static final int POPULATING_ACCESSIBILITY_EVENT_TYPES = 1535 AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_CLICKED 1536 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_LONG_CLICKED 1537 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_SELECTED 1538 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED 1539 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED 1540 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_ENTER 1541 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_EXIT 1542 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_CHANGED 1543 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED 1544 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED 1545 | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_TRAVERSED_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY; 1546 1547 /** 1548 * Temporary Rect currently for use in setBackground(). This will probably 1549 * be extended in the future to hold our own class with more than just 1550 * a Rect. :) 1551 */ 1552 static final ThreadLocal<Rect> sThreadLocal = new ThreadLocal<Rect>(); 1553 1554 /** 1555 * Map used to store views' tags. 1556 */ 1557 private SparseArray<Object> mKeyedTags; 1558 1559 /** 1560 * The next available accessiiblity id. 1561 */ 1562 private static int sNextAccessibilityViewId; 1563 1564 /** 1565 * The animation currently associated with this view. 1566 * @hide 1567 */ 1568 protected Animation mCurrentAnimation = null; 1569 1570 /** 1571 * Width as measured during measure pass. 1572 * {@hide} 1573 */ 1574 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "measurement") 1575 int mMeasuredWidth; 1576 1577 /** 1578 * Height as measured during measure pass. 1579 * {@hide} 1580 */ 1581 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "measurement") 1582 int mMeasuredHeight; 1583 1584 /** 1585 * Flag to indicate that this view was marked INVALIDATED, or had its display list 1586 * invalidated, prior to the current drawing iteration. If true, the view must re-draw 1587 * its display list. This flag, used only when hw accelerated, allows us to clear the 1588 * flag while retaining this information until it's needed (at getDisplayList() time and 1589 * in drawChild(), when we decide to draw a view's children's display lists into our own). 1590 * 1591 * {@hide} 1592 */ 1593 boolean mRecreateDisplayList = false; 1594 1595 /** 1596 * The view's identifier. 1597 * {@hide} 1598 * 1599 * @see #setId(int) 1600 * @see #getId() 1601 */ 1602 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(resolveId = true) 1603 int mID = NO_ID; 1604 1605 /** 1606 * The stable ID of this view for accessibility purposes. 1607 */ 1608 int mAccessibilityViewId = NO_ID; 1609 1610 /** 1611 * @hide 1612 */ 1613 private int mAccessibilityCursorPosition = ACCESSIBILITY_CURSOR_POSITION_UNDEFINED; 1614 1615 /** 1616 * The view's tag. 1617 * {@hide} 1618 * 1619 * @see #setTag(Object) 1620 * @see #getTag() 1621 */ 1622 protected Object mTag; 1623 1624 // for mPrivateFlags: 1625 /** {@hide} */ 1626 static final int WANTS_FOCUS = 0x00000001; 1627 /** {@hide} */ 1628 static final int FOCUSED = 0x00000002; 1629 /** {@hide} */ 1630 static final int SELECTED = 0x00000004; 1631 /** {@hide} */ 1632 static final int IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE = 0x00000008; 1633 /** {@hide} */ 1634 static final int HAS_BOUNDS = 0x00000010; 1635 /** {@hide} */ 1636 static final int DRAWN = 0x00000020; 1637 /** 1638 * When this flag is set, this view is running an animation on behalf of its 1639 * children and should therefore not cancel invalidate requests, even if they 1640 * lie outside of this view's bounds. 1641 * 1642 * {@hide} 1643 */ 1644 static final int DRAW_ANIMATION = 0x00000040; 1645 /** {@hide} */ 1646 static final int SKIP_DRAW = 0x00000080; 1647 /** {@hide} */ 1648 static final int ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND = 0x00000100; 1649 /** {@hide} */ 1650 static final int REQUEST_TRANSPARENT_REGIONS = 0x00000200; 1651 /** {@hide} */ 1652 static final int DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY = 0x00000400; 1653 /** {@hide} */ 1654 static final int MEASURED_DIMENSION_SET = 0x00000800; 1655 /** {@hide} */ 1656 static final int FORCE_LAYOUT = 0x00001000; 1657 /** {@hide} */ 1658 static final int LAYOUT_REQUIRED = 0x00002000; 1659 1660 private static final int PRESSED = 0x00004000; 1661 1662 /** {@hide} */ 1663 static final int DRAWING_CACHE_VALID = 0x00008000; 1664 /** 1665 * Flag used to indicate that this view should be drawn once more (and only once 1666 * more) after its animation has completed. 1667 * {@hide} 1668 */ 1669 static final int ANIMATION_STARTED = 0x00010000; 1670 1671 private static final int SAVE_STATE_CALLED = 0x00020000; 1672 1673 /** 1674 * Indicates that the View returned true when onSetAlpha() was called and that 1675 * the alpha must be restored. 1676 * {@hide} 1677 */ 1678 static final int ALPHA_SET = 0x00040000; 1679 1680 /** 1681 * Set by {@link #setScrollContainer(boolean)}. 1682 */ 1683 static final int SCROLL_CONTAINER = 0x00080000; 1684 1685 /** 1686 * Set by {@link #setScrollContainer(boolean)}. 1687 */ 1688 static final int SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED = 0x00100000; 1689 1690 /** 1691 * View flag indicating whether this view was invalidated (fully or partially.) 1692 * 1693 * @hide 1694 */ 1695 static final int DIRTY = 0x00200000; 1696 1697 /** 1698 * View flag indicating whether this view was invalidated by an opaque 1699 * invalidate request. 1700 * 1701 * @hide 1702 */ 1703 static final int DIRTY_OPAQUE = 0x00400000; 1704 1705 /** 1706 * Mask for {@link #DIRTY} and {@link #DIRTY_OPAQUE}. 1707 * 1708 * @hide 1709 */ 1710 static final int DIRTY_MASK = 0x00600000; 1711 1712 /** 1713 * Indicates whether the background is opaque. 1714 * 1715 * @hide 1716 */ 1717 static final int OPAQUE_BACKGROUND = 0x00800000; 1718 1719 /** 1720 * Indicates whether the scrollbars are opaque. 1721 * 1722 * @hide 1723 */ 1724 static final int OPAQUE_SCROLLBARS = 0x01000000; 1725 1726 /** 1727 * Indicates whether the view is opaque. 1728 * 1729 * @hide 1730 */ 1731 static final int OPAQUE_MASK = 0x01800000; 1732 1733 /** 1734 * Indicates a prepressed state; 1735 * the short time between ACTION_DOWN and recognizing 1736 * a 'real' press. Prepressed is used to recognize quick taps 1737 * even when they are shorter than ViewConfiguration.getTapTimeout(). 1738 * 1739 * @hide 1740 */ 1741 private static final int PREPRESSED = 0x02000000; 1742 1743 /** 1744 * Indicates whether the view is temporarily detached. 1745 * 1746 * @hide 1747 */ 1748 static final int CANCEL_NEXT_UP_EVENT = 0x04000000; 1749 1750 /** 1751 * Indicates that we should awaken scroll bars once attached 1752 * 1753 * @hide 1754 */ 1755 private static final int AWAKEN_SCROLL_BARS_ON_ATTACH = 0x08000000; 1756 1757 /** 1758 * Indicates that the view has received HOVER_ENTER. Cleared on HOVER_EXIT. 1759 * @hide 1760 */ 1761 private static final int HOVERED = 0x10000000; 1762 1763 /** 1764 * Indicates that pivotX or pivotY were explicitly set and we should not assume the center 1765 * for transform operations 1766 * 1767 * @hide 1768 */ 1769 private static final int PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET = 0x20000000; 1770 1771 /** {@hide} */ 1772 static final int ACTIVATED = 0x40000000; 1773 1774 /** 1775 * Indicates that this view was specifically invalidated, not just dirtied because some 1776 * child view was invalidated. The flag is used to determine when we need to recreate 1777 * a view's display list (as opposed to just returning a reference to its existing 1778 * display list). 1779 * 1780 * @hide 1781 */ 1782 static final int INVALIDATED = 0x80000000; 1783 1784 /* Masks for mPrivateFlags2 */ 1785 1786 /** 1787 * Indicates that this view has reported that it can accept the current drag's content. 1788 * Cleared when the drag operation concludes. 1789 * @hide 1790 */ 1791 static final int DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT = 0x00000001; 1792 1793 /** 1794 * Indicates that this view is currently directly under the drag location in a 1795 * drag-and-drop operation involving content that it can accept. Cleared when 1796 * the drag exits the view, or when the drag operation concludes. 1797 * @hide 1798 */ 1799 static final int DRAG_HOVERED = 0x00000002; 1800 1801 /** 1802 * Horizontal layout direction of this view is from Left to Right. 1803 * Use with {@link #setLayoutDirection}. 1804 * @hide 1805 */ 1806 public static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR = 0; 1807 1808 /** 1809 * Horizontal layout direction of this view is from Right to Left. 1810 * Use with {@link #setLayoutDirection}. 1811 * @hide 1812 */ 1813 public static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL = 1; 1814 1815 /** 1816 * Horizontal layout direction of this view is inherited from its parent. 1817 * Use with {@link #setLayoutDirection}. 1818 * @hide 1819 */ 1820 public static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT = 2; 1821 1822 /** 1823 * Horizontal layout direction of this view is from deduced from the default language 1824 * script for the locale. Use with {@link #setLayoutDirection}. 1825 * @hide 1826 */ 1827 public static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE = 3; 1828 1829 /** 1830 * Bit shift to get the horizontal layout direction. (bits after DRAG_HOVERED) 1831 * @hide 1832 */ 1833 static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT = 2; 1834 1835 /** 1836 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for horizontal layout direction. 1837 * @hide 1838 */ 1839 static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK = 0x00000003 << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1840 1841 /** 1842 * Indicates whether the view horizontal layout direction has been resolved and drawn to the 1843 * right-to-left direction. 1844 * @hide 1845 */ 1846 static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL = 4 << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1847 1848 /** 1849 * Indicates whether the view horizontal layout direction has been resolved. 1850 * @hide 1851 */ 1852 static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED = 8 << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1853 1854 /** 1855 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for resolved horizontal layout direction. 1856 * @hide 1857 */ 1858 static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK = 0x0000000C << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1859 1860 /* 1861 * Array of horizontal layout direction flags for mapping attribute "layoutDirection" to correct 1862 * flag value. 1863 * @hide 1864 */ 1865 private static final int[] LAYOUT_DIRECTION_FLAGS = { 1866 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR, 1867 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL, 1868 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT, 1869 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE 1870 }; 1871 1872 /** 1873 * Default horizontal layout direction. 1874 * @hide 1875 */ 1876 private static final int LAYOUT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT; 1877 1878 /** 1879 * Indicates that the view is tracking some sort of transient state 1880 * that the app should not need to be aware of, but that the framework 1881 * should take special care to preserve. 1882 * 1883 * @hide 1884 */ 1885 static final int HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE = 0x00000100; 1886 1887 1888 /** 1889 * Text direction is inherited thru {@link ViewGroup} 1890 * @hide 1891 */ 1892 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT = 0; 1893 1894 /** 1895 * Text direction is using "first strong algorithm". The first strong directional character 1896 * determines the paragraph direction. If there is no strong directional character, the 1897 * paragraph direction is the view's resolved layout direction. 1898 * @hide 1899 */ 1900 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG = 1; 1901 1902 /** 1903 * Text direction is using "any-RTL" algorithm. The paragraph direction is RTL if it contains 1904 * any strong RTL character, otherwise it is LTR if it contains any strong LTR characters. 1905 * If there are neither, the paragraph direction is the view's resolved layout direction. 1906 * @hide 1907 */ 1908 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL = 2; 1909 1910 /** 1911 * Text direction is forced to LTR. 1912 * @hide 1913 */ 1914 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR = 3; 1915 1916 /** 1917 * Text direction is forced to RTL. 1918 * @hide 1919 */ 1920 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL = 4; 1921 1922 /** 1923 * Text direction is coming from the system Locale. 1924 * @hide 1925 */ 1926 public static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE = 5; 1927 1928 /** 1929 * Default text direction is inherited 1930 * @hide 1931 */ 1932 protected static int TEXT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT = TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT; 1933 1934 /** 1935 * Bit shift to get the horizontal layout direction. (bits after LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED) 1936 * @hide 1937 */ 1938 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT = 6; 1939 1940 /** 1941 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for text direction. 1942 * @hide 1943 */ 1944 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK = 0x00000007 << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1945 1946 /** 1947 * Array of text direction flags for mapping attribute "textDirection" to correct 1948 * flag value. 1949 * @hide 1950 */ 1951 private static final int[] TEXT_DIRECTION_FLAGS = { 1952 TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT, 1953 TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT, 1954 TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT, 1955 TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT, 1956 TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT, 1957 TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT 1958 }; 1959 1960 /** 1961 * Indicates whether the view text direction has been resolved. 1962 * @hide 1963 */ 1964 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED = 0x00000008 << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 1965 1966 /** 1967 * Bit shift to get the horizontal layout direction. (bits after DRAG_HOVERED) 1968 * @hide 1969 */ 1970 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT = 10; 1971 1972 /** 1973 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for resolved text direction. 1974 * @hide 1975 */ 1976 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK = 0x00000007 << TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 1977 1978 /** 1979 * Indicates whether the view text direction has been resolved to the "first strong" heuristic. 1980 * @hide 1981 */ 1982 static final int TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_DEFAULT = 1983 TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG << TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 1984 1985 /* 1986 * Default text alignment. The text alignment of this View is inherited from its parent. 1987 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 1988 * @hide 1989 */ 1990 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT = 0; 1991 1992 /** 1993 * Default for the root view. The gravity determines the text alignment, ALIGN_NORMAL, 1994 * ALIGN_CENTER, or ALIGN_OPPOSITE, which are relative to each paragraphs text direction. 1995 * 1996 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 1997 * @hide 1998 */ 1999 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY = 1; 2000 2001 /** 2002 * Align to the start of the paragraph, e.g. ALIGN_NORMAL. 2003 * 2004 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 2005 * @hide 2006 */ 2007 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START = 2; 2008 2009 /** 2010 * Align to the end of the paragraph, e.g. ALIGN_OPPOSITE. 2011 * 2012 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 2013 * @hide 2014 */ 2015 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END = 3; 2016 2017 /** 2018 * Center the paragraph, e.g. ALIGN_CENTER. 2019 * 2020 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 2021 * @hide 2022 */ 2023 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER = 4; 2024 2025 /** 2026 * Align to the start of the view, which is ALIGN_LEFT if the views resolved 2027 * layoutDirection is LTR, and ALIGN_RIGHT otherwise. 2028 * 2029 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 2030 * @hide 2031 */ 2032 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START = 5; 2033 2034 /** 2035 * Align to the end of the view, which is ALIGN_RIGHT if the views resolved 2036 * layoutDirection is LTR, and ALIGN_LEFT otherwise. 2037 * 2038 * Use with {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} 2039 * @hide 2040 */ 2041 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END = 6; 2042 2043 /** 2044 * Default text alignment is inherited 2045 * @hide 2046 */ 2047 protected static int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY; 2048 2049 /** 2050 * Bit shift to get the horizontal layout direction. (bits after DRAG_HOVERED) 2051 * @hide 2052 */ 2053 static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT = 13; 2054 2055 /** 2056 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for text alignment. 2057 * @hide 2058 */ 2059 static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK = 0x00000007 << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT; 2060 2061 /** 2062 * Array of text direction flags for mapping attribute "textAlignment" to correct 2063 * flag value. 2064 * @hide 2065 */ 2066 private static final int[] TEXT_ALIGNMENT_FLAGS = { 2067 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2068 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2069 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2070 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2071 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2072 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT, 2073 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT 2074 }; 2075 2076 /** 2077 * Indicates whether the view text alignment has been resolved. 2078 * @hide 2079 */ 2080 static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED = 0x00000008 << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT; 2081 2082 /** 2083 * Bit shift to get the resolved text alignment. 2084 * @hide 2085 */ 2086 static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT = 17; 2087 2088 /** 2089 * Mask for use with private flags indicating bits used for text alignment. 2090 * @hide 2091 */ 2092 static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK = 0x00000007 << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 2093 2094 /** 2095 * Indicates whether if the view text alignment has been resolved to gravity 2096 */ 2097 public static final int TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_DEFAULT = 2098 TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 2099 2100 // Accessiblity constants for mPrivateFlags2 2101 2102 /** 2103 * Shift for the bits in {@link #mPrivateFlags2} related to the 2104 * "importantForAccessibility" attribute. 2105 */ 2106 static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT = 20; 2107 2108 /** 2109 * Automatically determine whether a view is important for accessibility. 2110 */ 2111 public static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO = 0x00000000; 2112 2113 /** 2114 * The view is important for accessibility. 2115 */ 2116 public static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES = 0x00000001; 2117 2118 /** 2119 * The view is not important for accessibility. 2120 */ 2121 public static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO = 0x00000002; 2122 2123 /** 2124 * The default whether the view is important for accessiblity. 2125 */ 2126 static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_DEFAULT = IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO; 2127 2128 /** 2129 * Mask for obtainig the bits which specify how to determine 2130 * whether a view is important for accessibility. 2131 */ 2132 static final int IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_MASK = (IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO 2133 | IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES | IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO) 2134 << IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT; 2135 2136 /** 2137 * Flag indicating whether a view has accessibility focus. 2138 */ 2139 static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED = 0x00000040 << IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT; 2140 2141 /** 2142 * Flag indicating whether a view state for accessibility has changed. 2143 */ 2144 static final int ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_CHANGED = 0x00000080 << IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT; 2145 2146 /** 2147 * Flag indicating whether a view failed the quickReject() check in draw(). This condition 2148 * is used to check whether later changes to the view's transform should invalidate the 2149 * view to force the quickReject test to run again. 2150 */ 2151 static final int VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED = 0x10000000; 2152 2153 // Accessiblity constants for mPrivateFlags2 2154 2155 /** 2156 * Shift for the bits in {@link #mPrivateFlags2} related to the 2157 * "accessibilityFocusable" attribute. 2158 */ 2159 static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT = 29; 2160 2161 /** 2162 * The system determines whether the view can take accessibility focus - default (recommended). 2163 * <p> 2164 * Such a view is consideted by the focus search if it is: 2165 * <ul> 2166 * <li> 2167 * Important for accessibility and actionable (clickable, long clickable, focusable) 2168 * </li> 2169 * <li> 2170 * Important for accessibility, not actionable (clickable, long clickable, focusable), 2171 * and does not have an actionable predecessor. 2172 * </li> 2173 * </ul> 2174 * An accessibility srvice can request putting accessibility focus on such a view. 2175 * </p> 2176 * 2177 * @hide 2178 */ 2179 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO = 0x00000000; 2180 2181 /** 2182 * The view can take accessibility focus. 2183 * <p> 2184 * A view that can take accessibility focus is always considered during focus 2185 * search and an accessibility service can request putting accessibility focus 2186 * on it. 2187 * </p> 2188 * 2189 * @hide 2190 */ 2191 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES = 0x00000001; 2192 2193 /** 2194 * The view can not take accessibility focus. 2195 * <p> 2196 * A view that can not take accessibility focus is never considered during focus 2197 * search and an accessibility service can not request putting accessibility focus 2198 * on it. 2199 * </p> 2200 * 2201 * @hide 2202 */ 2203 public static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO = 0x00000002; 2204 2205 /** 2206 * The default whether the view is accessiblity focusable. 2207 */ 2208 static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_DEFAULT = ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO; 2209 2210 /** 2211 * Mask for obtainig the bits which specifies how to determine 2212 * whether a view is accessibility focusable. 2213 */ 2214 static final int ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_MASK = (ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO 2215 | ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES | ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO) 2216 << ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT; 2217 2218 2219 /* End of masks for mPrivateFlags2 */ 2220 2221 /* Masks for mPrivateFlags3 */ 2222 2223 /** 2224 * Flag indicating that view has a transform animation set on it. This is used to track whether 2225 * an animation is cleared between successive frames, in order to tell the associated 2226 * DisplayList to clear its animation matrix. 2227 */ 2228 static final int VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_TRANSFORM = 0x1; 2229 2230 /** 2231 * Flag indicating that view has an alpha animation set on it. This is used to track whether an 2232 * animation is cleared between successive frames, in order to tell the associated 2233 * DisplayList to restore its alpha value. 2234 */ 2235 static final int VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA = 0x2; 2236 2237 2238 /* End of masks for mPrivateFlags3 */ 2239 2240 static final int DRAG_MASK = DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT | DRAG_HOVERED; 2241 2242 /** 2243 * Always allow a user to over-scroll this view, provided it is a 2244 * view that can scroll. 2245 * 2246 * @see #getOverScrollMode() 2247 * @see #setOverScrollMode(int) 2248 */ 2249 public static final int OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS = 0; 2250 2251 /** 2252 * Allow a user to over-scroll this view only if the content is large 2253 * enough to meaningfully scroll, provided it is a view that can scroll. 2254 * 2255 * @see #getOverScrollMode() 2256 * @see #setOverScrollMode(int) 2257 */ 2258 public static final int OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS = 1; 2259 2260 /** 2261 * Never allow a user to over-scroll this view. 2262 * 2263 * @see #getOverScrollMode() 2264 * @see #setOverScrollMode(int) 2265 */ 2266 public static final int OVER_SCROLL_NEVER = 2; 2267 2268 /** 2269 * Special constant for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View has 2270 * requested the system UI (status bar) to be visible (the default). 2271 * 2272 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 2273 */ 2274 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE = 0; 2275 2276 /** 2277 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View has requested the 2278 * system UI to enter an unobtrusive "low profile" mode. 2279 * 2280 * <p>This is for use in games, book readers, video players, or any other 2281 * "immersive" application where the usual system chrome is deemed too distracting. 2282 * 2283 * <p>In low profile mode, the status bar and/or navigation icons may dim. 2284 * 2285 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 2286 */ 2287 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE = 0x00000001; 2288 2289 /** 2290 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View has requested that the 2291 * system navigation be temporarily hidden. 2292 * 2293 * <p>This is an even less obtrusive state than that called for by 2294 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE}; on devices that draw essential navigation controls 2295 * (Home, Back, and the like) on screen, <code>SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION</code> will cause 2296 * those to disappear. This is useful (in conjunction with the 2297 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_FULLSCREEN FLAG_FULLSCREEN} and 2298 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LAYOUT_IN_SCREEN FLAG_LAYOUT_IN_SCREEN} 2299 * window flags) for displaying content using every last pixel on the display. 2300 * 2301 * <p>There is a limitation: because navigation controls are so important, the least user 2302 * interaction will cause them to reappear immediately. When this happens, both 2303 * this flag and {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN} will be cleared automatically, 2304 * so that both elements reappear at the same time. 2305 * 2306 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 2307 */ 2308 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION = 0x00000002; 2309 2310 /** 2311 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View has requested to go 2312 * into the normal fullscreen mode so that its content can take over the screen 2313 * while still allowing the user to interact with the application. 2314 * 2315 * <p>This has the same visual effect as 2316 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_FULLSCREEN 2317 * WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, 2318 * meaning that non-critical screen decorations (such as the status bar) will be 2319 * hidden while the user is in the View's window, focusing the experience on 2320 * that content. Unlike the window flag, if you are using ActionBar in 2321 * overlay mode with {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY 2322 * Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY}, then enabling this flag will also 2323 * hide the action bar. 2324 * 2325 * <p>This approach to going fullscreen is best used over the window flag when 2326 * it is a transient state -- that is, the application does this at certain 2327 * points in its user interaction where it wants to allow the user to focus 2328 * on content, but not as a continuous state. For situations where the application 2329 * would like to simply stay full screen the entire time (such as a game that 2330 * wants to take over the screen), the 2331 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_FULLSCREEN window flag} 2332 * is usually a better approach. The state set here will be removed by the system 2333 * in various situations (such as the user moving to another application) like 2334 * the other system UI states. 2335 * 2336 * <p>When using this flag, the application should provide some easy facility 2337 * for the user to go out of it. A common example would be in an e-book 2338 * reader, where tapping on the screen brings back whatever screen and UI 2339 * decorations that had been hidden while the user was immersed in reading 2340 * the book. 2341 * 2342 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 2343 */ 2344 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN = 0x00000004; 2345 2346 /** 2347 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: When using other layout 2348 * flags, we would like a stable view of the content insets given to 2349 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)}. This means that the insets seen there 2350 * will always represent the worst case that the application can expect 2351 * as a continuous state. In the stock Android UI this is the space for 2352 * the system bar, nav bar, and status bar, but not more transient elements 2353 * such as an input method. 2354 * 2355 * The stable layout your UI sees is based on the system UI modes you can 2356 * switch to. That is, if you specify {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN} 2357 * then you will get a stable layout for changes of the 2358 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN} mode; if you specify 2359 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN} and 2360 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, then you can transition 2361 * to {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN} and {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION} 2362 * with a stable layout. (Note that you should avoid using 2363 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION} by itself.) 2364 * 2365 * If you have set the window flag {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_FULLSCREEN} 2366 * to hide the status bar (instead of using {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}), 2367 * then a hidden status bar will be considered a "stable" state for purposes 2368 * here. This allows your UI to continually hide the status bar, while still 2369 * using the system UI flags to hide the action bar while still retaining 2370 * a stable layout. Note that changing the window fullscreen flag will never 2371 * provide a stable layout for a clean transition. 2372 * 2373 * <p>If you are using ActionBar in 2374 * overlay mode with {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY 2375 * Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY}, this flag will also impact the 2376 * insets it adds to those given to the application. 2377 */ 2378 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE = 0x00000100; 2379 2380 /** 2381 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View would like its window 2382 * to be layed out as if it has requested 2383 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, even if it currently hasn't. This 2384 * allows it to avoid artifacts when switching in and out of that mode, at 2385 * the expense that some of its user interface may be covered by screen 2386 * decorations when they are shown. You can perform layout of your inner 2387 * UI elements to account for the navagation system UI through the 2388 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} method. 2389 */ 2390 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION = 0x00000200; 2391 2392 /** 2393 * Flag for {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}: View would like its window 2394 * to be layed out as if it has requested 2395 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, even if it currently hasn't. This 2396 * allows it to avoid artifacts when switching in and out of that mode, at 2397 * the expense that some of its user interface may be covered by screen 2398 * decorations when they are shown. You can perform layout of your inner 2399 * UI elements to account for non-fullscreen system UI through the 2400 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} method. 2401 */ 2402 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN = 0x00000400; 2403 2404 /** 2405 * @deprecated Use {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE} instead. 2406 */ 2407 public static final int STATUS_BAR_HIDDEN = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE; 2408 2409 /** 2410 * @deprecated Use {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE} instead. 2411 */ 2412 public static final int STATUS_BAR_VISIBLE = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE; 2413 2414 /** 2415 * @hide 2416 * 2417 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2418 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2419 * 2420 * Flag to make the status bar not expandable. Unless you also 2421 * set {@link #STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_ICONS}, new notifications will continue to show. 2422 */ 2423 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_EXPAND = 0x00010000; 2424 2425 /** 2426 * @hide 2427 * 2428 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2429 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2430 * 2431 * Flag to hide notification icons and scrolling ticker text. 2432 */ 2433 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_ICONS = 0x00020000; 2434 2435 /** 2436 * @hide 2437 * 2438 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2439 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2440 * 2441 * Flag to disable incoming notification alerts. This will not block 2442 * icons, but it will block sound, vibrating and other visual or aural notifications. 2443 */ 2444 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_ALERTS = 0x00040000; 2445 2446 /** 2447 * @hide 2448 * 2449 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2450 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2451 * 2452 * Flag to hide only the scrolling ticker. Note that 2453 * {@link #STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_ICONS} implies 2454 * {@link #STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_TICKER}. 2455 */ 2456 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_TICKER = 0x00080000; 2457 2458 /** 2459 * @hide 2460 * 2461 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2462 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2463 * 2464 * Flag to hide the center system info area. 2465 */ 2466 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_SYSTEM_INFO = 0x00100000; 2467 2468 /** 2469 * @hide 2470 * 2471 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2472 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2473 * 2474 * Flag to hide only the home button. Don't use this 2475 * unless you're a special part of the system UI (i.e., setup wizard, keyguard). 2476 */ 2477 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_HOME = 0x00200000; 2478 2479 /** 2480 * @hide 2481 * 2482 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2483 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2484 * 2485 * Flag to hide only the back button. Don't use this 2486 * unless you're a special part of the system UI (i.e., setup wizard, keyguard). 2487 */ 2488 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_BACK = 0x00400000; 2489 2490 /** 2491 * @hide 2492 * 2493 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2494 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2495 * 2496 * Flag to hide only the clock. You might use this if your activity has 2497 * its own clock making the status bar's clock redundant. 2498 */ 2499 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_CLOCK = 0x00800000; 2500 2501 /** 2502 * @hide 2503 * 2504 * NOTE: This flag may only be used in subtreeSystemUiVisibility. It is masked 2505 * out of the public fields to keep the undefined bits out of the developer's way. 2506 * 2507 * Flag to hide only the recent apps button. Don't use this 2508 * unless you're a special part of the system UI (i.e., setup wizard, keyguard). 2509 */ 2510 public static final int STATUS_BAR_DISABLE_RECENT = 0x01000000; 2511 2512 /** 2513 * @hide 2514 */ 2515 public static final int PUBLIC_STATUS_BAR_VISIBILITY_MASK = 0x0000FFFF; 2516 2517 /** 2518 * These are the system UI flags that can be cleared by events outside 2519 * of an application. Currently this is just the ability to tap on the 2520 * screen while hiding the navigation bar to have it return. 2521 * @hide 2522 */ 2523 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_CLEARABLE_FLAGS = 2524 SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE | SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION 2525 | SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN; 2526 2527 /** 2528 * Flags that can impact the layout in relation to system UI. 2529 */ 2530 public static final int SYSTEM_UI_LAYOUT_FLAGS = 2531 SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION 2532 | SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN; 2533 2534 /** 2535 * Find views that render the specified text. 2536 * 2537 * @see #findViewsWithText(ArrayList, CharSequence, int) 2538 */ 2539 public static final int FIND_VIEWS_WITH_TEXT = 0x00000001; 2540 2541 /** 2542 * Find find views that contain the specified content description. 2543 * 2544 * @see #findViewsWithText(ArrayList, CharSequence, int) 2545 */ 2546 public static final int FIND_VIEWS_WITH_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION = 0x00000002; 2547 2548 /** 2549 * Find views that contain {@link AccessibilityNodeProvider}. Such 2550 * a View is a root of virtual view hierarchy and may contain the searched 2551 * text. If this flag is set Views with providers are automatically 2552 * added and it is a responsibility of the client to call the APIs of 2553 * the provider to determine whether the virtual tree rooted at this View 2554 * contains the text, i.e. getting the list of {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}s 2555 * represeting the virtual views with this text. 2556 * 2557 * @see #findViewsWithText(ArrayList, CharSequence, int) 2558 * 2559 * @hide 2560 */ 2561 public static final int FIND_VIEWS_WITH_ACCESSIBILITY_NODE_PROVIDERS = 0x00000004; 2562 2563 /** 2564 * The undefined cursor position. 2565 */ 2566 private static final int ACCESSIBILITY_CURSOR_POSITION_UNDEFINED = -1; 2567 2568 /** 2569 * Indicates that the screen has changed state and is now off. 2570 * 2571 * @see #onScreenStateChanged(int) 2572 */ 2573 public static final int SCREEN_STATE_OFF = 0x0; 2574 2575 /** 2576 * Indicates that the screen has changed state and is now on. 2577 * 2578 * @see #onScreenStateChanged(int) 2579 */ 2580 public static final int SCREEN_STATE_ON = 0x1; 2581 2582 /** 2583 * Controls the over-scroll mode for this view. 2584 * See {@link #overScrollBy(int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, boolean)}, 2585 * {@link #OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS}, {@link #OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS}, 2586 * and {@link #OVER_SCROLL_NEVER}. 2587 */ 2588 private int mOverScrollMode; 2589 2590 /** 2591 * The parent this view is attached to. 2592 * {@hide} 2593 * 2594 * @see #getParent() 2595 */ 2596 protected ViewParent mParent; 2597 2598 /** 2599 * {@hide} 2600 */ 2601 AttachInfo mAttachInfo; 2602 2603 /** 2604 * {@hide} 2605 */ 2606 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(flagMapping = { 2607 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = FORCE_LAYOUT, equals = FORCE_LAYOUT, 2608 name = "FORCE_LAYOUT"), 2609 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = LAYOUT_REQUIRED, equals = LAYOUT_REQUIRED, 2610 name = "LAYOUT_REQUIRED"), 2611 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = DRAWING_CACHE_VALID, equals = DRAWING_CACHE_VALID, 2612 name = "DRAWING_CACHE_INVALID", outputIf = false), 2613 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = DRAWN, equals = DRAWN, name = "DRAWN", outputIf = true), 2614 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = DRAWN, equals = DRAWN, name = "NOT_DRAWN", outputIf = false), 2615 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = DIRTY_MASK, equals = DIRTY_OPAQUE, name = "DIRTY_OPAQUE"), 2616 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = DIRTY_MASK, equals = DIRTY, name = "DIRTY") 2617 }) 2618 int mPrivateFlags; 2619 int mPrivateFlags2; 2620 int mPrivateFlags3; 2621 2622 /** 2623 * This view's request for the visibility of the status bar. 2624 * @hide 2625 */ 2626 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(flagMapping = { 2627 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE, 2628 equals = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE, 2629 name = "SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE", outputIf = true), 2630 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION, 2631 equals = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION, 2632 name = "SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION", outputIf = true), 2633 @ViewDebug.FlagToString(mask = PUBLIC_STATUS_BAR_VISIBILITY_MASK, 2634 equals = SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE, 2635 name = "SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE", outputIf = true) 2636 }) 2637 int mSystemUiVisibility; 2638 2639 /** 2640 * Reference count for transient state. 2641 * @see #setHasTransientState(boolean) 2642 */ 2643 int mTransientStateCount = 0; 2644 2645 /** 2646 * Count of how many windows this view has been attached to. 2647 */ 2648 int mWindowAttachCount; 2649 2650 /** 2651 * The layout parameters associated with this view and used by the parent 2652 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup} to determine how this view should be 2653 * laid out. 2654 * {@hide} 2655 */ 2656 protected ViewGroup.LayoutParams mLayoutParams; 2657 2658 /** 2659 * The view flags hold various views states. 2660 * {@hide} 2661 */ 2662 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2663 int mViewFlags; 2664 2665 static class TransformationInfo { 2666 /** 2667 * The transform matrix for the View. This transform is calculated internally 2668 * based on the rotation, scaleX, and scaleY properties. The identity matrix 2669 * is used by default. Do *not* use this variable directly; instead call 2670 * getMatrix(), which will automatically recalculate the matrix if necessary 2671 * to get the correct matrix based on the latest rotation and scale properties. 2672 */ 2673 private final Matrix mMatrix = new Matrix(); 2674 2675 /** 2676 * The transform matrix for the View. This transform is calculated internally 2677 * based on the rotation, scaleX, and scaleY properties. The identity matrix 2678 * is used by default. Do *not* use this variable directly; instead call 2679 * getInverseMatrix(), which will automatically recalculate the matrix if necessary 2680 * to get the correct matrix based on the latest rotation and scale properties. 2681 */ 2682 private Matrix mInverseMatrix; 2683 2684 /** 2685 * An internal variable that tracks whether we need to recalculate the 2686 * transform matrix, based on whether the rotation or scaleX/Y properties 2687 * have changed since the matrix was last calculated. 2688 */ 2689 boolean mMatrixDirty = false; 2690 2691 /** 2692 * An internal variable that tracks whether we need to recalculate the 2693 * transform matrix, based on whether the rotation or scaleX/Y properties 2694 * have changed since the matrix was last calculated. 2695 */ 2696 private boolean mInverseMatrixDirty = true; 2697 2698 /** 2699 * A variable that tracks whether we need to recalculate the 2700 * transform matrix, based on whether the rotation or scaleX/Y properties 2701 * have changed since the matrix was last calculated. This variable 2702 * is only valid after a call to updateMatrix() or to a function that 2703 * calls it such as getMatrix(), hasIdentityMatrix() and getInverseMatrix(). 2704 */ 2705 private boolean mMatrixIsIdentity = true; 2706 2707 /** 2708 * The Camera object is used to compute a 3D matrix when rotationX or rotationY are set. 2709 */ 2710 private Camera mCamera = null; 2711 2712 /** 2713 * This matrix is used when computing the matrix for 3D rotations. 2714 */ 2715 private Matrix matrix3D = null; 2716 2717 /** 2718 * These prev values are used to recalculate a centered pivot point when necessary. The 2719 * pivot point is only used in matrix operations (when rotation, scale, or translation are 2720 * set), so thes values are only used then as well. 2721 */ 2722 private int mPrevWidth = -1; 2723 private int mPrevHeight = -1; 2724 2725 /** 2726 * The degrees rotation around the vertical axis through the pivot point. 2727 */ 2728 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2729 float mRotationY = 0f; 2730 2731 /** 2732 * The degrees rotation around the horizontal axis through the pivot point. 2733 */ 2734 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2735 float mRotationX = 0f; 2736 2737 /** 2738 * The degrees rotation around the pivot point. 2739 */ 2740 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2741 float mRotation = 0f; 2742 2743 /** 2744 * The amount of translation of the object away from its left property (post-layout). 2745 */ 2746 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2747 float mTranslationX = 0f; 2748 2749 /** 2750 * The amount of translation of the object away from its top property (post-layout). 2751 */ 2752 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2753 float mTranslationY = 0f; 2754 2755 /** 2756 * The amount of scale in the x direction around the pivot point. A 2757 * value of 1 means no scaling is applied. 2758 */ 2759 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2760 float mScaleX = 1f; 2761 2762 /** 2763 * The amount of scale in the y direction around the pivot point. A 2764 * value of 1 means no scaling is applied. 2765 */ 2766 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2767 float mScaleY = 1f; 2768 2769 /** 2770 * The x location of the point around which the view is rotated and scaled. 2771 */ 2772 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2773 float mPivotX = 0f; 2774 2775 /** 2776 * The y location of the point around which the view is rotated and scaled. 2777 */ 2778 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2779 float mPivotY = 0f; 2780 2781 /** 2782 * The opacity of the View. This is a value from 0 to 1, where 0 means 2783 * completely transparent and 1 means completely opaque. 2784 */ 2785 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 2786 float mAlpha = 1f; 2787 } 2788 2789 TransformationInfo mTransformationInfo; 2790 2791 private boolean mLastIsOpaque; 2792 2793 /** 2794 * Convenience value to check for float values that are close enough to zero to be considered 2795 * zero. 2796 */ 2797 private static final float NONZERO_EPSILON = .001f; 2798 2799 /** 2800 * The distance in pixels from the left edge of this view's parent 2801 * to the left edge of this view. 2802 * {@hide} 2803 */ 2804 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 2805 protected int mLeft; 2806 /** 2807 * The distance in pixels from the left edge of this view's parent 2808 * to the right edge of this view. 2809 * {@hide} 2810 */ 2811 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 2812 protected int mRight; 2813 /** 2814 * The distance in pixels from the top edge of this view's parent 2815 * to the top edge of this view. 2816 * {@hide} 2817 */ 2818 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 2819 protected int mTop; 2820 /** 2821 * The distance in pixels from the top edge of this view's parent 2822 * to the bottom edge of this view. 2823 * {@hide} 2824 */ 2825 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 2826 protected int mBottom; 2827 2828 /** 2829 * The offset, in pixels, by which the content of this view is scrolled 2830 * horizontally. 2831 * {@hide} 2832 */ 2833 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "scrolling") 2834 protected int mScrollX; 2835 /** 2836 * The offset, in pixels, by which the content of this view is scrolled 2837 * vertically. 2838 * {@hide} 2839 */ 2840 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "scrolling") 2841 protected int mScrollY; 2842 2843 /** 2844 * The left padding in pixels, that is the distance in pixels between the 2845 * left edge of this view and the left edge of its content. 2846 * {@hide} 2847 */ 2848 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2849 protected int mPaddingLeft; 2850 /** 2851 * The right padding in pixels, that is the distance in pixels between the 2852 * right edge of this view and the right edge of its content. 2853 * {@hide} 2854 */ 2855 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2856 protected int mPaddingRight; 2857 /** 2858 * The top padding in pixels, that is the distance in pixels between the 2859 * top edge of this view and the top edge of its content. 2860 * {@hide} 2861 */ 2862 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2863 protected int mPaddingTop; 2864 /** 2865 * The bottom padding in pixels, that is the distance in pixels between the 2866 * bottom edge of this view and the bottom edge of its content. 2867 * {@hide} 2868 */ 2869 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2870 protected int mPaddingBottom; 2871 2872 /** 2873 * The layout insets in pixels, that is the distance in pixels between the 2874 * visible edges of this view its bounds. 2875 */ 2876 private Insets mLayoutInsets; 2877 2878 /** 2879 * Briefly describes the view and is primarily used for accessibility support. 2880 */ 2881 private CharSequence mContentDescription; 2882 2883 /** 2884 * Cache the paddingRight set by the user to append to the scrollbar's size. 2885 * 2886 * @hide 2887 */ 2888 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2889 protected int mUserPaddingRight; 2890 2891 /** 2892 * Cache the paddingBottom set by the user to append to the scrollbar's size. 2893 * 2894 * @hide 2895 */ 2896 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2897 protected int mUserPaddingBottom; 2898 2899 /** 2900 * Cache the paddingLeft set by the user to append to the scrollbar's size. 2901 * 2902 * @hide 2903 */ 2904 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2905 protected int mUserPaddingLeft; 2906 2907 /** 2908 * Cache if the user padding is relative. 2909 * 2910 */ 2911 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2912 boolean mUserPaddingRelative; 2913 2914 /** 2915 * Cache the paddingStart set by the user to append to the scrollbar's size. 2916 * 2917 */ 2918 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2919 int mUserPaddingStart; 2920 2921 /** 2922 * Cache the paddingEnd set by the user to append to the scrollbar's size. 2923 * 2924 */ 2925 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "padding") 2926 int mUserPaddingEnd; 2927 2928 /** 2929 * @hide 2930 */ 2931 int mOldWidthMeasureSpec = Integer.MIN_VALUE; 2932 /** 2933 * @hide 2934 */ 2935 int mOldHeightMeasureSpec = Integer.MIN_VALUE; 2936 2937 private Drawable mBackground; 2938 2939 private int mBackgroundResource; 2940 private boolean mBackgroundSizeChanged; 2941 2942 static class ListenerInfo { 2943 /** 2944 * Listener used to dispatch focus change events. 2945 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 2946 * {@hide} 2947 */ 2948 protected OnFocusChangeListener mOnFocusChangeListener; 2949 2950 /** 2951 * Listeners for layout change events. 2952 */ 2953 private ArrayList<OnLayoutChangeListener> mOnLayoutChangeListeners; 2954 2955 /** 2956 * Listeners for attach events. 2957 */ 2958 private CopyOnWriteArrayList<OnAttachStateChangeListener> mOnAttachStateChangeListeners; 2959 2960 /** 2961 * Listener used to dispatch click events. 2962 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 2963 * {@hide} 2964 */ 2965 public OnClickListener mOnClickListener; 2966 2967 /** 2968 * Listener used to dispatch long click events. 2969 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 2970 * {@hide} 2971 */ 2972 protected OnLongClickListener mOnLongClickListener; 2973 2974 /** 2975 * Listener used to build the context menu. 2976 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 2977 * {@hide} 2978 */ 2979 protected OnCreateContextMenuListener mOnCreateContextMenuListener; 2980 2981 private OnKeyListener mOnKeyListener; 2982 2983 private OnTouchListener mOnTouchListener; 2984 2985 private OnHoverListener mOnHoverListener; 2986 2987 private OnGenericMotionListener mOnGenericMotionListener; 2988 2989 private OnDragListener mOnDragListener; 2990 2991 private OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener mOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener; 2992 } 2993 2994 ListenerInfo mListenerInfo; 2995 2996 /** 2997 * The application environment this view lives in. 2998 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 2999 * {@hide} 3000 */ 3001 protected Context mContext; 3002 3003 private final Resources mResources; 3004 3005 private ScrollabilityCache mScrollCache; 3006 3007 private int[] mDrawableState = null; 3008 3009 /** 3010 * Set to true when drawing cache is enabled and cannot be created. 3011 * 3012 * @hide 3013 */ 3014 public boolean mCachingFailed; 3015 3016 private Bitmap mDrawingCache; 3017 private Bitmap mUnscaledDrawingCache; 3018 private HardwareLayer mHardwareLayer; 3019 DisplayList mDisplayList; 3020 3021 /** 3022 * When this view has focus and the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_LEFT}, 3023 * the user may specify which view to go to next. 3024 */ 3025 private int mNextFocusLeftId = View.NO_ID; 3026 3027 /** 3028 * When this view has focus and the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_RIGHT}, 3029 * the user may specify which view to go to next. 3030 */ 3031 private int mNextFocusRightId = View.NO_ID; 3032 3033 /** 3034 * When this view has focus and the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_UP}, 3035 * the user may specify which view to go to next. 3036 */ 3037 private int mNextFocusUpId = View.NO_ID; 3038 3039 /** 3040 * When this view has focus and the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_DOWN}, 3041 * the user may specify which view to go to next. 3042 */ 3043 private int mNextFocusDownId = View.NO_ID; 3044 3045 /** 3046 * When this view has focus and the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_FORWARD}, 3047 * the user may specify which view to go to next. 3048 */ 3049 int mNextFocusForwardId = View.NO_ID; 3050 3051 private CheckForLongPress mPendingCheckForLongPress; 3052 private CheckForTap mPendingCheckForTap = null; 3053 private PerformClick mPerformClick; 3054 private SendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent; 3055 3056 private UnsetPressedState mUnsetPressedState; 3057 3058 /** 3059 * Whether the long press's action has been invoked. The tap's action is invoked on the 3060 * up event while a long press is invoked as soon as the long press duration is reached, so 3061 * a long press could be performed before the tap is checked, in which case the tap's action 3062 * should not be invoked. 3063 */ 3064 private boolean mHasPerformedLongPress; 3065 3066 /** 3067 * The minimum height of the view. We'll try our best to have the height 3068 * of this view to at least this amount. 3069 */ 3070 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "measurement") 3071 private int mMinHeight; 3072 3073 /** 3074 * The minimum width of the view. We'll try our best to have the width 3075 * of this view to at least this amount. 3076 */ 3077 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "measurement") 3078 private int mMinWidth; 3079 3080 /** 3081 * The delegate to handle touch events that are physically in this view 3082 * but should be handled by another view. 3083 */ 3084 private TouchDelegate mTouchDelegate = null; 3085 3086 /** 3087 * Solid color to use as a background when creating the drawing cache. Enables 3088 * the cache to use 16 bit bitmaps instead of 32 bit. 3089 */ 3090 private int mDrawingCacheBackgroundColor = 0; 3091 3092 /** 3093 * Special tree observer used when mAttachInfo is null. 3094 */ 3095 private ViewTreeObserver mFloatingTreeObserver; 3096 3097 /** 3098 * Cache the touch slop from the context that created the view. 3099 */ 3100 private int mTouchSlop; 3101 3102 /** 3103 * Object that handles automatic animation of view properties. 3104 */ 3105 private ViewPropertyAnimator mAnimator = null; 3106 3107 /** 3108 * Flag indicating that a drag can cross window boundaries. When 3109 * {@link #startDrag(ClipData, DragShadowBuilder, Object, int)} is called 3110 * with this flag set, all visible applications will be able to participate 3111 * in the drag operation and receive the dragged content. 3112 * 3113 * @hide 3114 */ 3115 public static final int DRAG_FLAG_GLOBAL = 1; 3116 3117 /** 3118 * Vertical scroll factor cached by {@link #getVerticalScrollFactor}. 3119 */ 3120 private float mVerticalScrollFactor; 3121 3122 /** 3123 * Position of the vertical scroll bar. 3124 */ 3125 private int mVerticalScrollbarPosition; 3126 3127 /** 3128 * Position the scroll bar at the default position as determined by the system. 3129 */ 3130 public static final int SCROLLBAR_POSITION_DEFAULT = 0; 3131 3132 /** 3133 * Position the scroll bar along the left edge. 3134 */ 3135 public static final int SCROLLBAR_POSITION_LEFT = 1; 3136 3137 /** 3138 * Position the scroll bar along the right edge. 3139 */ 3140 public static final int SCROLLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT = 2; 3141 3142 /** 3143 * Indicates that the view does not have a layer. 3144 * 3145 * @see #getLayerType() 3146 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 3147 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE 3148 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE 3149 */ 3150 public static final int LAYER_TYPE_NONE = 0; 3151 3152 /** 3153 * <p>Indicates that the view has a software layer. A software layer is backed 3154 * by a bitmap and causes the view to be rendered using Android's software 3155 * rendering pipeline, even if hardware acceleration is enabled.</p> 3156 * 3157 * <p>Software layers have various usages:</p> 3158 * <p>When the application is not using hardware acceleration, a software layer 3159 * is useful to apply a specific color filter and/or blending mode and/or 3160 * translucency to a view and all its children.</p> 3161 * <p>When the application is using hardware acceleration, a software layer 3162 * is useful to render drawing primitives not supported by the hardware 3163 * accelerated pipeline. It can also be used to cache a complex view tree 3164 * into a texture and reduce the complexity of drawing operations. For instance, 3165 * when animating a complex view tree with a translation, a software layer can 3166 * be used to render the view tree only once.</p> 3167 * <p>Software layers should be avoided when the affected view tree updates 3168 * often. Every update will require to re-render the software layer, which can 3169 * potentially be slow (particularly when hardware acceleration is turned on 3170 * since the layer will have to be uploaded into a hardware texture after every 3171 * update.)</p> 3172 * 3173 * @see #getLayerType() 3174 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 3175 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_NONE 3176 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE 3177 */ 3178 public static final int LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE = 1; 3179 3180 /** 3181 * <p>Indicates that the view has a hardware layer. A hardware layer is backed 3182 * by a hardware specific texture (generally Frame Buffer Objects or FBO on 3183 * OpenGL hardware) and causes the view to be rendered using Android's hardware 3184 * rendering pipeline, but only if hardware acceleration is turned on for the 3185 * view hierarchy. When hardware acceleration is turned off, hardware layers 3186 * behave exactly as {@link #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE software layers}.</p> 3187 * 3188 * <p>A hardware layer is useful to apply a specific color filter and/or 3189 * blending mode and/or translucency to a view and all its children.</p> 3190 * <p>A hardware layer can be used to cache a complex view tree into a 3191 * texture and reduce the complexity of drawing operations. For instance, 3192 * when animating a complex view tree with a translation, a hardware layer can 3193 * be used to render the view tree only once.</p> 3194 * <p>A hardware layer can also be used to increase the rendering quality when 3195 * rotation transformations are applied on a view. It can also be used to 3196 * prevent potential clipping issues when applying 3D transforms on a view.</p> 3197 * 3198 * @see #getLayerType() 3199 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 3200 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_NONE 3201 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE 3202 */ 3203 public static final int LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE = 2; 3204 3205 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing", mapping = { 3206 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYER_TYPE_NONE, to = "NONE"), 3207 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE, to = "SOFTWARE"), 3208 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, to = "HARDWARE") 3209 }) 3210 int mLayerType = LAYER_TYPE_NONE; 3211 Paint mLayerPaint; 3212 Rect mLocalDirtyRect; 3213 3214 /** 3215 * Set to true when the view is sending hover accessibility events because it 3216 * is the innermost hovered view. 3217 */ 3218 private boolean mSendingHoverAccessibilityEvents; 3219 3220 /** 3221 * Simple constructor to use when creating a view from code. 3222 * 3223 * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can 3224 * access the current theme, resources, etc. 3225 */ 3226 public View(Context context) { 3227 mContext = context; 3228 mResources = context != null ? context.getResources() : null; 3229 mViewFlags = SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED | HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED; 3230 // Set layout and text direction defaults 3231 mPrivateFlags2 = (LAYOUT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT) | 3232 (TEXT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT) | 3233 (TEXT_ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT) | 3234 (IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_DEFAULT << IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT) | 3235 (ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_DEFAULT << ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT); 3236 mTouchSlop = ViewConfiguration.get(context).getScaledTouchSlop(); 3237 setOverScrollMode(OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS); 3238 mUserPaddingStart = -1; 3239 mUserPaddingEnd = -1; 3240 mUserPaddingRelative = false; 3241 } 3242 3243 /** 3244 * Delegate for injecting accessiblity functionality. 3245 */ 3246 AccessibilityDelegate mAccessibilityDelegate; 3247 3248 /** 3249 * Consistency verifier for debugging purposes. 3250 * @hide 3251 */ 3252 protected final InputEventConsistencyVerifier mInputEventConsistencyVerifier = 3253 InputEventConsistencyVerifier.isInstrumentationEnabled() ? 3254 new InputEventConsistencyVerifier(this, 0) : null; 3255 3256 /** 3257 * Constructor that is called when inflating a view from XML. This is called 3258 * when a view is being constructed from an XML file, supplying attributes 3259 * that were specified in the XML file. This version uses a default style of 3260 * 0, so the only attribute values applied are those in the Context's Theme 3261 * and the given AttributeSet. 3262 * 3263 * <p> 3264 * The method onFinishInflate() will be called after all children have been 3265 * added. 3266 * 3267 * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can 3268 * access the current theme, resources, etc. 3269 * @param attrs The attributes of the XML tag that is inflating the view. 3270 * @see #View(Context, AttributeSet, int) 3271 */ 3272 public View(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { 3273 this(context, attrs, 0); 3274 } 3275 3276 /** 3277 * Perform inflation from XML and apply a class-specific base style. This 3278 * constructor of View allows subclasses to use their own base style when 3279 * they are inflating. For example, a Button class's constructor would call 3280 * this version of the super class constructor and supply 3281 * <code>R.attr.buttonStyle</code> for <var>defStyle</var>; this allows 3282 * the theme's button style to modify all of the base view attributes (in 3283 * particular its background) as well as the Button class's attributes. 3284 * 3285 * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can 3286 * access the current theme, resources, etc. 3287 * @param attrs The attributes of the XML tag that is inflating the view. 3288 * @param defStyle The default style to apply to this view. If 0, no style 3289 * will be applied (beyond what is included in the theme). This may 3290 * either be an attribute resource, whose value will be retrieved 3291 * from the current theme, or an explicit style resource. 3292 * @see #View(Context, AttributeSet) 3293 */ 3294 public View(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { 3295 this(context); 3296 3297 TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.View, 3298 defStyle, 0); 3299 3300 Drawable background = null; 3301 3302 int leftPadding = -1; 3303 int topPadding = -1; 3304 int rightPadding = -1; 3305 int bottomPadding = -1; 3306 int startPadding = -1; 3307 int endPadding = -1; 3308 3309 int padding = -1; 3310 3311 int viewFlagValues = 0; 3312 int viewFlagMasks = 0; 3313 3314 boolean setScrollContainer = false; 3315 3316 int x = 0; 3317 int y = 0; 3318 3319 float tx = 0; 3320 float ty = 0; 3321 float rotation = 0; 3322 float rotationX = 0; 3323 float rotationY = 0; 3324 float sx = 1f; 3325 float sy = 1f; 3326 boolean transformSet = false; 3327 3328 int scrollbarStyle = SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY; 3329 3330 int overScrollMode = mOverScrollMode; 3331 final int N = a.getIndexCount(); 3332 for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { 3333 int attr = a.getIndex(i); 3334 switch (attr) { 3335 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_background: 3336 background = a.getDrawable(attr); 3337 break; 3338 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_padding: 3339 padding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3340 break; 3341 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingLeft: 3342 leftPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3343 break; 3344 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingTop: 3345 topPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3346 break; 3347 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingRight: 3348 rightPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3349 break; 3350 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingBottom: 3351 bottomPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3352 break; 3353 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingStart: 3354 startPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3355 break; 3356 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_paddingEnd: 3357 endPadding = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, -1); 3358 break; 3359 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_scrollX: 3360 x = a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0); 3361 break; 3362 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_scrollY: 3363 y = a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0); 3364 break; 3365 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_alpha: 3366 setAlpha(a.getFloat(attr, 1f)); 3367 break; 3368 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_transformPivotX: 3369 setPivotX(a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0)); 3370 break; 3371 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_transformPivotY: 3372 setPivotY(a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0)); 3373 break; 3374 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_translationX: 3375 tx = a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0); 3376 transformSet = true; 3377 break; 3378 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_translationY: 3379 ty = a.getDimensionPixelOffset(attr, 0); 3380 transformSet = true; 3381 break; 3382 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_rotation: 3383 rotation = a.getFloat(attr, 0); 3384 transformSet = true; 3385 break; 3386 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_rotationX: 3387 rotationX = a.getFloat(attr, 0); 3388 transformSet = true; 3389 break; 3390 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_rotationY: 3391 rotationY = a.getFloat(attr, 0); 3392 transformSet = true; 3393 break; 3394 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_scaleX: 3395 sx = a.getFloat(attr, 1f); 3396 transformSet = true; 3397 break; 3398 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_scaleY: 3399 sy = a.getFloat(attr, 1f); 3400 transformSet = true; 3401 break; 3402 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_id: 3403 mID = a.getResourceId(attr, NO_ID); 3404 break; 3405 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_tag: 3406 mTag = a.getText(attr); 3407 break; 3408 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_fitsSystemWindows: 3409 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3410 viewFlagValues |= FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS; 3411 viewFlagMasks |= FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS; 3412 } 3413 break; 3414 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_focusable: 3415 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3416 viewFlagValues |= FOCUSABLE; 3417 viewFlagMasks |= FOCUSABLE_MASK; 3418 } 3419 break; 3420 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_focusableInTouchMode: 3421 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3422 viewFlagValues |= FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE | FOCUSABLE; 3423 viewFlagMasks |= FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE | FOCUSABLE_MASK; 3424 } 3425 break; 3426 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_clickable: 3427 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3428 viewFlagValues |= CLICKABLE; 3429 viewFlagMasks |= CLICKABLE; 3430 } 3431 break; 3432 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_longClickable: 3433 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3434 viewFlagValues |= LONG_CLICKABLE; 3435 viewFlagMasks |= LONG_CLICKABLE; 3436 } 3437 break; 3438 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_saveEnabled: 3439 if (!a.getBoolean(attr, true)) { 3440 viewFlagValues |= SAVE_DISABLED; 3441 viewFlagMasks |= SAVE_DISABLED_MASK; 3442 } 3443 break; 3444 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_duplicateParentState: 3445 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3446 viewFlagValues |= DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE; 3447 viewFlagMasks |= DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE; 3448 } 3449 break; 3450 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_visibility: 3451 final int visibility = a.getInt(attr, 0); 3452 if (visibility != 0) { 3453 viewFlagValues |= VISIBILITY_FLAGS[visibility]; 3454 viewFlagMasks |= VISIBILITY_MASK; 3455 } 3456 break; 3457 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_layoutDirection: 3458 // Clear any layout direction flags (included resolved bits) already set 3459 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~(LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK | LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK); 3460 // Set the layout direction flags depending on the value of the attribute 3461 final int layoutDirection = a.getInt(attr, -1); 3462 final int value = (layoutDirection != -1) ? 3463 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_FLAGS[layoutDirection] : LAYOUT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT; 3464 mPrivateFlags2 |= (value << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT); 3465 break; 3466 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_drawingCacheQuality: 3467 final int cacheQuality = a.getInt(attr, 0); 3468 if (cacheQuality != 0) { 3469 viewFlagValues |= DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_FLAGS[cacheQuality]; 3470 viewFlagMasks |= DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK; 3471 } 3472 break; 3473 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_contentDescription: 3474 setContentDescription(a.getString(attr)); 3475 break; 3476 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_soundEffectsEnabled: 3477 if (!a.getBoolean(attr, true)) { 3478 viewFlagValues &= ~SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED; 3479 viewFlagMasks |= SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED; 3480 } 3481 break; 3482 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_hapticFeedbackEnabled: 3483 if (!a.getBoolean(attr, true)) { 3484 viewFlagValues &= ~HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED; 3485 viewFlagMasks |= HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED; 3486 } 3487 break; 3488 case R.styleable.View_scrollbars: 3489 final int scrollbars = a.getInt(attr, SCROLLBARS_NONE); 3490 if (scrollbars != SCROLLBARS_NONE) { 3491 viewFlagValues |= scrollbars; 3492 viewFlagMasks |= SCROLLBARS_MASK; 3493 initializeScrollbars(a); 3494 } 3495 break; 3496 //noinspection deprecation 3497 case R.styleable.View_fadingEdge: 3498 if (context.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH) { 3499 // Ignore the attribute starting with ICS 3500 break; 3501 } 3502 // With builds < ICS, fall through and apply fading edges 3503 case R.styleable.View_requiresFadingEdge: 3504 final int fadingEdge = a.getInt(attr, FADING_EDGE_NONE); 3505 if (fadingEdge != FADING_EDGE_NONE) { 3506 viewFlagValues |= fadingEdge; 3507 viewFlagMasks |= FADING_EDGE_MASK; 3508 initializeFadingEdge(a); 3509 } 3510 break; 3511 case R.styleable.View_scrollbarStyle: 3512 scrollbarStyle = a.getInt(attr, SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY); 3513 if (scrollbarStyle != SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY) { 3514 viewFlagValues |= scrollbarStyle & SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK; 3515 viewFlagMasks |= SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK; 3516 } 3517 break; 3518 case R.styleable.View_isScrollContainer: 3519 setScrollContainer = true; 3520 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3521 setScrollContainer(true); 3522 } 3523 break; 3524 case com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_keepScreenOn: 3525 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3526 viewFlagValues |= KEEP_SCREEN_ON; 3527 viewFlagMasks |= KEEP_SCREEN_ON; 3528 } 3529 break; 3530 case R.styleable.View_filterTouchesWhenObscured: 3531 if (a.getBoolean(attr, false)) { 3532 viewFlagValues |= FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED; 3533 viewFlagMasks |= FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED; 3534 } 3535 break; 3536 case R.styleable.View_nextFocusLeft: 3537 mNextFocusLeftId = a.getResourceId(attr, View.NO_ID); 3538 break; 3539 case R.styleable.View_nextFocusRight: 3540 mNextFocusRightId = a.getResourceId(attr, View.NO_ID); 3541 break; 3542 case R.styleable.View_nextFocusUp: 3543 mNextFocusUpId = a.getResourceId(attr, View.NO_ID); 3544 break; 3545 case R.styleable.View_nextFocusDown: 3546 mNextFocusDownId = a.getResourceId(attr, View.NO_ID); 3547 break; 3548 case R.styleable.View_nextFocusForward: 3549 mNextFocusForwardId = a.getResourceId(attr, View.NO_ID); 3550 break; 3551 case R.styleable.View_minWidth: 3552 mMinWidth = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, 0); 3553 break; 3554 case R.styleable.View_minHeight: 3555 mMinHeight = a.getDimensionPixelSize(attr, 0); 3556 break; 3557 case R.styleable.View_onClick: 3558 if (context.isRestricted()) { 3559 throw new IllegalStateException("The android:onClick attribute cannot " 3560 + "be used within a restricted context"); 3561 } 3562 3563 final String handlerName = a.getString(attr); 3564 if (handlerName != null) { 3565 setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { 3566 private Method mHandler; 3567 3568 public void onClick(View v) { 3569 if (mHandler == null) { 3570 try { 3571 mHandler = getContext().getClass().getMethod(handlerName, 3572 View.class); 3573 } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { 3574 int id = getId(); 3575 String idText = id == NO_ID ? "" : " with id '" 3576 + getContext().getResources().getResourceEntryName( 3577 id) + "'"; 3578 throw new IllegalStateException("Could not find a method " + 3579 handlerName + "(View) in the activity " 3580 + getContext().getClass() + " for onClick handler" 3581 + " on view " + View.this.getClass() + idText, e); 3582 } 3583 } 3584 3585 try { 3586 mHandler.invoke(getContext(), View.this); 3587 } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { 3588 throw new IllegalStateException("Could not execute non " 3589 + "public method of the activity", e); 3590 } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { 3591 throw new IllegalStateException("Could not execute " 3592 + "method of the activity", e); 3593 } 3594 } 3595 }); 3596 } 3597 break; 3598 case R.styleable.View_overScrollMode: 3599 overScrollMode = a.getInt(attr, OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS); 3600 break; 3601 case R.styleable.View_verticalScrollbarPosition: 3602 mVerticalScrollbarPosition = a.getInt(attr, SCROLLBAR_POSITION_DEFAULT); 3603 break; 3604 case R.styleable.View_layerType: 3605 setLayerType(a.getInt(attr, LAYER_TYPE_NONE), null); 3606 break; 3607 case R.styleable.View_textDirection: 3608 // Clear any text direction flag already set 3609 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK; 3610 // Set the text direction flags depending on the value of the attribute 3611 final int textDirection = a.getInt(attr, -1); 3612 if (textDirection != -1) { 3613 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_FLAGS[textDirection]; 3614 } 3615 break; 3616 case R.styleable.View_textAlignment: 3617 // Clear any text alignment flag already set 3618 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK; 3619 // Set the text alignment flag depending on the value of the attribute 3620 final int textAlignment = a.getInt(attr, TEXT_ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT); 3621 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_FLAGS[textAlignment]; 3622 break; 3623 case R.styleable.View_importantForAccessibility: 3624 setImportantForAccessibility(a.getInt(attr, 3625 IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_DEFAULT)); 3626 break; 3627 } 3628 } 3629 3630 a.recycle(); 3631 3632 setOverScrollMode(overScrollMode); 3633 3634 if (background != null) { 3635 setBackground(background); 3636 } 3637 3638 // Cache user padding as we cannot fully resolve padding here (we dont have yet the resolved 3639 // layout direction). Those cached values will be used later during padding resolution. 3640 mUserPaddingStart = startPadding; 3641 mUserPaddingEnd = endPadding; 3642 3643 updateUserPaddingRelative(); 3644 3645 if (padding >= 0) { 3646 leftPadding = padding; 3647 topPadding = padding; 3648 rightPadding = padding; 3649 bottomPadding = padding; 3650 } 3651 3652 // If the user specified the padding (either with android:padding or 3653 // android:paddingLeft/Top/Right/Bottom), use this padding, otherwise 3654 // use the default padding or the padding from the background drawable 3655 // (stored at this point in mPadding*) 3656 setPadding(leftPadding >= 0 ? leftPadding : mPaddingLeft, 3657 topPadding >= 0 ? topPadding : mPaddingTop, 3658 rightPadding >= 0 ? rightPadding : mPaddingRight, 3659 bottomPadding >= 0 ? bottomPadding : mPaddingBottom); 3660 3661 if (viewFlagMasks != 0) { 3662 setFlags(viewFlagValues, viewFlagMasks); 3663 } 3664 3665 // Needs to be called after mViewFlags is set 3666 if (scrollbarStyle != SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY) { 3667 recomputePadding(); 3668 } 3669 3670 if (x != 0 || y != 0) { 3671 scrollTo(x, y); 3672 } 3673 3674 if (transformSet) { 3675 setTranslationX(tx); 3676 setTranslationY(ty); 3677 setRotation(rotation); 3678 setRotationX(rotationX); 3679 setRotationY(rotationY); 3680 setScaleX(sx); 3681 setScaleY(sy); 3682 } 3683 3684 if (!setScrollContainer && (viewFlagValues&SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL) != 0) { 3685 setScrollContainer(true); 3686 } 3687 3688 computeOpaqueFlags(); 3689 } 3690 3691 private void updateUserPaddingRelative() { 3692 mUserPaddingRelative = (mUserPaddingStart >= 0 || mUserPaddingEnd >= 0); 3693 } 3694 3695 /** 3696 * Non-public constructor for use in testing 3697 */ 3698 View() { 3699 mResources = null; 3700 } 3701 3702 /** 3703 * <p> 3704 * Initializes the fading edges from a given set of styled attributes. This 3705 * method should be called by subclasses that need fading edges and when an 3706 * instance of these subclasses is created programmatically rather than 3707 * being inflated from XML. This method is automatically called when the XML 3708 * is inflated. 3709 * </p> 3710 * 3711 * @param a the styled attributes set to initialize the fading edges from 3712 */ 3713 protected void initializeFadingEdge(TypedArray a) { 3714 initScrollCache(); 3715 3716 mScrollCache.fadingEdgeLength = a.getDimensionPixelSize( 3717 R.styleable.View_fadingEdgeLength, 3718 ViewConfiguration.get(mContext).getScaledFadingEdgeLength()); 3719 } 3720 3721 /** 3722 * Returns the size of the vertical faded edges used to indicate that more 3723 * content in this view is visible. 3724 * 3725 * @return The size in pixels of the vertical faded edge or 0 if vertical 3726 * faded edges are not enabled for this view. 3727 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadingEdgeLength 3728 */ 3729 public int getVerticalFadingEdgeLength() { 3730 if (isVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled()) { 3731 ScrollabilityCache cache = mScrollCache; 3732 if (cache != null) { 3733 return cache.fadingEdgeLength; 3734 } 3735 } 3736 return 0; 3737 } 3738 3739 /** 3740 * Set the size of the faded edge used to indicate that more content in this 3741 * view is available. Will not change whether the fading edge is enabled; use 3742 * {@link #setVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean)} or 3743 * {@link #setHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean)} to enable the fading edge 3744 * for the vertical or horizontal fading edges. 3745 * 3746 * @param length The size in pixels of the faded edge used to indicate that more 3747 * content in this view is visible. 3748 */ 3749 public void setFadingEdgeLength(int length) { 3750 initScrollCache(); 3751 mScrollCache.fadingEdgeLength = length; 3752 } 3753 3754 /** 3755 * Returns the size of the horizontal faded edges used to indicate that more 3756 * content in this view is visible. 3757 * 3758 * @return The size in pixels of the horizontal faded edge or 0 if horizontal 3759 * faded edges are not enabled for this view. 3760 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadingEdgeLength 3761 */ 3762 public int getHorizontalFadingEdgeLength() { 3763 if (isHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled()) { 3764 ScrollabilityCache cache = mScrollCache; 3765 if (cache != null) { 3766 return cache.fadingEdgeLength; 3767 } 3768 } 3769 return 0; 3770 } 3771 3772 /** 3773 * Returns the width of the vertical scrollbar. 3774 * 3775 * @return The width in pixels of the vertical scrollbar or 0 if there 3776 * is no vertical scrollbar. 3777 */ 3778 public int getVerticalScrollbarWidth() { 3779 ScrollabilityCache cache = mScrollCache; 3780 if (cache != null) { 3781 ScrollBarDrawable scrollBar = cache.scrollBar; 3782 if (scrollBar != null) { 3783 int size = scrollBar.getSize(true); 3784 if (size <= 0) { 3785 size = cache.scrollBarSize; 3786 } 3787 return size; 3788 } 3789 return 0; 3790 } 3791 return 0; 3792 } 3793 3794 /** 3795 * Returns the height of the horizontal scrollbar. 3796 * 3797 * @return The height in pixels of the horizontal scrollbar or 0 if 3798 * there is no horizontal scrollbar. 3799 */ 3800 protected int getHorizontalScrollbarHeight() { 3801 ScrollabilityCache cache = mScrollCache; 3802 if (cache != null) { 3803 ScrollBarDrawable scrollBar = cache.scrollBar; 3804 if (scrollBar != null) { 3805 int size = scrollBar.getSize(false); 3806 if (size <= 0) { 3807 size = cache.scrollBarSize; 3808 } 3809 return size; 3810 } 3811 return 0; 3812 } 3813 return 0; 3814 } 3815 3816 /** 3817 * <p> 3818 * Initializes the scrollbars from a given set of styled attributes. This 3819 * method should be called by subclasses that need scrollbars and when an 3820 * instance of these subclasses is created programmatically rather than 3821 * being inflated from XML. This method is automatically called when the XML 3822 * is inflated. 3823 * </p> 3824 * 3825 * @param a the styled attributes set to initialize the scrollbars from 3826 */ 3827 protected void initializeScrollbars(TypedArray a) { 3828 initScrollCache(); 3829 3830 final ScrollabilityCache scrollabilityCache = mScrollCache; 3831 3832 if (scrollabilityCache.scrollBar == null) { 3833 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar = new ScrollBarDrawable(); 3834 } 3835 3836 final boolean fadeScrollbars = a.getBoolean(R.styleable.View_fadeScrollbars, true); 3837 3838 if (!fadeScrollbars) { 3839 scrollabilityCache.state = ScrollabilityCache.ON; 3840 } 3841 scrollabilityCache.fadeScrollBars = fadeScrollbars; 3842 3843 3844 scrollabilityCache.scrollBarFadeDuration = a.getInt( 3845 R.styleable.View_scrollbarFadeDuration, ViewConfiguration 3846 .getScrollBarFadeDuration()); 3847 scrollabilityCache.scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade = a.getInt( 3848 R.styleable.View_scrollbarDefaultDelayBeforeFade, 3849 ViewConfiguration.getScrollDefaultDelay()); 3850 3851 3852 scrollabilityCache.scrollBarSize = a.getDimensionPixelSize( 3853 com.android.internal.R.styleable.View_scrollbarSize, 3854 ViewConfiguration.get(mContext).getScaledScrollBarSize()); 3855 3856 Drawable track = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.View_scrollbarTrackHorizontal); 3857 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setHorizontalTrackDrawable(track); 3858 3859 Drawable thumb = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.View_scrollbarThumbHorizontal); 3860 if (thumb != null) { 3861 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setHorizontalThumbDrawable(thumb); 3862 } 3863 3864 boolean alwaysDraw = a.getBoolean(R.styleable.View_scrollbarAlwaysDrawHorizontalTrack, 3865 false); 3866 if (alwaysDraw) { 3867 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setAlwaysDrawHorizontalTrack(true); 3868 } 3869 3870 track = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.View_scrollbarTrackVertical); 3871 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setVerticalTrackDrawable(track); 3872 3873 thumb = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.View_scrollbarThumbVertical); 3874 if (thumb != null) { 3875 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setVerticalThumbDrawable(thumb); 3876 } 3877 3878 alwaysDraw = a.getBoolean(R.styleable.View_scrollbarAlwaysDrawVerticalTrack, 3879 false); 3880 if (alwaysDraw) { 3881 scrollabilityCache.scrollBar.setAlwaysDrawVerticalTrack(true); 3882 } 3883 3884 // Re-apply user/background padding so that scrollbar(s) get added 3885 resolvePadding(); 3886 } 3887 3888 /** 3889 * <p> 3890 * Initalizes the scrollability cache if necessary. 3891 * </p> 3892 */ 3893 private void initScrollCache() { 3894 if (mScrollCache == null) { 3895 mScrollCache = new ScrollabilityCache(ViewConfiguration.get(mContext), this); 3896 } 3897 } 3898 3899 private ScrollabilityCache getScrollCache() { 3900 initScrollCache(); 3901 return mScrollCache; 3902 } 3903 3904 /** 3905 * Set the position of the vertical scroll bar. Should be one of 3906 * {@link #SCROLLBAR_POSITION_DEFAULT}, {@link #SCROLLBAR_POSITION_LEFT} or 3907 * {@link #SCROLLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT}. 3908 * 3909 * @param position Where the vertical scroll bar should be positioned. 3910 */ 3911 public void setVerticalScrollbarPosition(int position) { 3912 if (mVerticalScrollbarPosition != position) { 3913 mVerticalScrollbarPosition = position; 3914 computeOpaqueFlags(); 3915 resolvePadding(); 3916 } 3917 } 3918 3919 /** 3920 * @return The position where the vertical scroll bar will show, if applicable. 3921 * @see #setVerticalScrollbarPosition(int) 3922 */ 3923 public int getVerticalScrollbarPosition() { 3924 return mVerticalScrollbarPosition; 3925 } 3926 3927 ListenerInfo getListenerInfo() { 3928 if (mListenerInfo != null) { 3929 return mListenerInfo; 3930 } 3931 mListenerInfo = new ListenerInfo(); 3932 return mListenerInfo; 3933 } 3934 3935 /** 3936 * Register a callback to be invoked when focus of this view changed. 3937 * 3938 * @param l The callback that will run. 3939 */ 3940 public void setOnFocusChangeListener(OnFocusChangeListener l) { 3941 getListenerInfo().mOnFocusChangeListener = l; 3942 } 3943 3944 /** 3945 * Add a listener that will be called when the bounds of the view change due to 3946 * layout processing. 3947 * 3948 * @param listener The listener that will be called when layout bounds change. 3949 */ 3950 public void addOnLayoutChangeListener(OnLayoutChangeListener listener) { 3951 ListenerInfo li = getListenerInfo(); 3952 if (li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners == null) { 3953 li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners = new ArrayList<OnLayoutChangeListener>(); 3954 } 3955 if (!li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners.contains(listener)) { 3956 li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners.add(listener); 3957 } 3958 } 3959 3960 /** 3961 * Remove a listener for layout changes. 3962 * 3963 * @param listener The listener for layout bounds change. 3964 */ 3965 public void removeOnLayoutChangeListener(OnLayoutChangeListener listener) { 3966 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 3967 if (li == null || li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners == null) { 3968 return; 3969 } 3970 li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners.remove(listener); 3971 } 3972 3973 /** 3974 * Add a listener for attach state changes. 3975 * 3976 * This listener will be called whenever this view is attached or detached 3977 * from a window. Remove the listener using 3978 * {@link #removeOnAttachStateChangeListener(OnAttachStateChangeListener)}. 3979 * 3980 * @param listener Listener to attach 3981 * @see #removeOnAttachStateChangeListener(OnAttachStateChangeListener) 3982 */ 3983 public void addOnAttachStateChangeListener(OnAttachStateChangeListener listener) { 3984 ListenerInfo li = getListenerInfo(); 3985 if (li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners == null) { 3986 li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners 3987 = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<OnAttachStateChangeListener>(); 3988 } 3989 li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners.add(listener); 3990 } 3991 3992 /** 3993 * Remove a listener for attach state changes. The listener will receive no further 3994 * notification of window attach/detach events. 3995 * 3996 * @param listener Listener to remove 3997 * @see #addOnAttachStateChangeListener(OnAttachStateChangeListener) 3998 */ 3999 public void removeOnAttachStateChangeListener(OnAttachStateChangeListener listener) { 4000 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4001 if (li == null || li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners == null) { 4002 return; 4003 } 4004 li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners.remove(listener); 4005 } 4006 4007 /** 4008 * Returns the focus-change callback registered for this view. 4009 * 4010 * @return The callback, or null if one is not registered. 4011 */ 4012 public OnFocusChangeListener getOnFocusChangeListener() { 4013 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4014 return li != null ? li.mOnFocusChangeListener : null; 4015 } 4016 4017 /** 4018 * Register a callback to be invoked when this view is clicked. If this view is not 4019 * clickable, it becomes clickable. 4020 * 4021 * @param l The callback that will run 4022 * 4023 * @see #setClickable(boolean) 4024 */ 4025 public void setOnClickListener(OnClickListener l) { 4026 if (!isClickable()) { 4027 setClickable(true); 4028 } 4029 getListenerInfo().mOnClickListener = l; 4030 } 4031 4032 /** 4033 * Return whether this view has an attached OnClickListener. Returns 4034 * true if there is a listener, false if there is none. 4035 */ 4036 public boolean hasOnClickListeners() { 4037 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4038 return (li != null && li.mOnClickListener != null); 4039 } 4040 4041 /** 4042 * Register a callback to be invoked when this view is clicked and held. If this view is not 4043 * long clickable, it becomes long clickable. 4044 * 4045 * @param l The callback that will run 4046 * 4047 * @see #setLongClickable(boolean) 4048 */ 4049 public void setOnLongClickListener(OnLongClickListener l) { 4050 if (!isLongClickable()) { 4051 setLongClickable(true); 4052 } 4053 getListenerInfo().mOnLongClickListener = l; 4054 } 4055 4056 /** 4057 * Register a callback to be invoked when the context menu for this view is 4058 * being built. If this view is not long clickable, it becomes long clickable. 4059 * 4060 * @param l The callback that will run 4061 * 4062 */ 4063 public void setOnCreateContextMenuListener(OnCreateContextMenuListener l) { 4064 if (!isLongClickable()) { 4065 setLongClickable(true); 4066 } 4067 getListenerInfo().mOnCreateContextMenuListener = l; 4068 } 4069 4070 /** 4071 * Call this view's OnClickListener, if it is defined. Performs all normal 4072 * actions associated with clicking: reporting accessibility event, playing 4073 * a sound, etc. 4074 * 4075 * @return True there was an assigned OnClickListener that was called, false 4076 * otherwise is returned. 4077 */ 4078 public boolean performClick() { 4079 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_CLICKED); 4080 4081 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4082 if (li != null && li.mOnClickListener != null) { 4083 playSoundEffect(SoundEffectConstants.CLICK); 4084 li.mOnClickListener.onClick(this); 4085 return true; 4086 } 4087 4088 return false; 4089 } 4090 4091 /** 4092 * Directly call any attached OnClickListener. Unlike {@link #performClick()}, 4093 * this only calls the listener, and does not do any associated clicking 4094 * actions like reporting an accessibility event. 4095 * 4096 * @return True there was an assigned OnClickListener that was called, false 4097 * otherwise is returned. 4098 */ 4099 public boolean callOnClick() { 4100 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4101 if (li != null && li.mOnClickListener != null) { 4102 li.mOnClickListener.onClick(this); 4103 return true; 4104 } 4105 return false; 4106 } 4107 4108 /** 4109 * Call this view's OnLongClickListener, if it is defined. Invokes the context menu if the 4110 * OnLongClickListener did not consume the event. 4111 * 4112 * @return True if one of the above receivers consumed the event, false otherwise. 4113 */ 4114 public boolean performLongClick() { 4115 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_LONG_CLICKED); 4116 4117 boolean handled = false; 4118 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4119 if (li != null && li.mOnLongClickListener != null) { 4120 handled = li.mOnLongClickListener.onLongClick(View.this); 4121 } 4122 if (!handled) { 4123 handled = showContextMenu(); 4124 } 4125 if (handled) { 4126 performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.LONG_PRESS); 4127 } 4128 return handled; 4129 } 4130 4131 /** 4132 * Performs button-related actions during a touch down event. 4133 * 4134 * @param event The event. 4135 * @return True if the down was consumed. 4136 * 4137 * @hide 4138 */ 4139 protected boolean performButtonActionOnTouchDown(MotionEvent event) { 4140 if ((event.getButtonState() & MotionEvent.BUTTON_SECONDARY) != 0) { 4141 if (showContextMenu(event.getX(), event.getY(), event.getMetaState())) { 4142 return true; 4143 } 4144 } 4145 return false; 4146 } 4147 4148 /** 4149 * Bring up the context menu for this view. 4150 * 4151 * @return Whether a context menu was displayed. 4152 */ 4153 public boolean showContextMenu() { 4154 return getParent().showContextMenuForChild(this); 4155 } 4156 4157 /** 4158 * Bring up the context menu for this view, referring to the item under the specified point. 4159 * 4160 * @param x The referenced x coordinate. 4161 * @param y The referenced y coordinate. 4162 * @param metaState The keyboard modifiers that were pressed. 4163 * @return Whether a context menu was displayed. 4164 * 4165 * @hide 4166 */ 4167 public boolean showContextMenu(float x, float y, int metaState) { 4168 return showContextMenu(); 4169 } 4170 4171 /** 4172 * Start an action mode. 4173 * 4174 * @param callback Callback that will control the lifecycle of the action mode 4175 * @return The new action mode if it is started, null otherwise 4176 * 4177 * @see ActionMode 4178 */ 4179 public ActionMode startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { 4180 ViewParent parent = getParent(); 4181 if (parent == null) return null; 4182 return parent.startActionModeForChild(this, callback); 4183 } 4184 4185 /** 4186 * Register a callback to be invoked when a hardware key is pressed in this view. 4187 * Key presses in software input methods will generally not trigger the methods of 4188 * this listener. 4189 * @param l the key listener to attach to this view 4190 */ 4191 public void setOnKeyListener(OnKeyListener l) { 4192 getListenerInfo().mOnKeyListener = l; 4193 } 4194 4195 /** 4196 * Register a callback to be invoked when a touch event is sent to this view. 4197 * @param l the touch listener to attach to this view 4198 */ 4199 public void setOnTouchListener(OnTouchListener l) { 4200 getListenerInfo().mOnTouchListener = l; 4201 } 4202 4203 /** 4204 * Register a callback to be invoked when a generic motion event is sent to this view. 4205 * @param l the generic motion listener to attach to this view 4206 */ 4207 public void setOnGenericMotionListener(OnGenericMotionListener l) { 4208 getListenerInfo().mOnGenericMotionListener = l; 4209 } 4210 4211 /** 4212 * Register a callback to be invoked when a hover event is sent to this view. 4213 * @param l the hover listener to attach to this view 4214 */ 4215 public void setOnHoverListener(OnHoverListener l) { 4216 getListenerInfo().mOnHoverListener = l; 4217 } 4218 4219 /** 4220 * Register a drag event listener callback object for this View. The parameter is 4221 * an implementation of {@link android.view.View.OnDragListener}. To send a drag event to a 4222 * View, the system calls the 4223 * {@link android.view.View.OnDragListener#onDrag(View,DragEvent)} method. 4224 * @param l An implementation of {@link android.view.View.OnDragListener}. 4225 */ 4226 public void setOnDragListener(OnDragListener l) { 4227 getListenerInfo().mOnDragListener = l; 4228 } 4229 4230 /** 4231 * Give this view focus. This will cause 4232 * {@link #onFocusChanged(boolean, int, android.graphics.Rect)} to be called. 4233 * 4234 * Note: this does not check whether this {@link View} should get focus, it just 4235 * gives it focus no matter what. It should only be called internally by framework 4236 * code that knows what it is doing, namely {@link #requestFocus(int, Rect)}. 4237 * 4238 * @param direction values are {@link View#FOCUS_UP}, {@link View#FOCUS_DOWN}, 4239 * {@link View#FOCUS_LEFT} or {@link View#FOCUS_RIGHT}. This is the direction which 4240 * focus moved when requestFocus() is called. It may not always 4241 * apply, in which case use the default View.FOCUS_DOWN. 4242 * @param previouslyFocusedRect The rectangle of the view that had focus 4243 * prior in this View's coordinate system. 4244 */ 4245 void handleFocusGainInternal(int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) { 4246 if (DBG) { 4247 System.out.println(this + " requestFocus()"); 4248 } 4249 4250 if ((mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) == 0) { 4251 mPrivateFlags |= FOCUSED; 4252 4253 if (mParent != null) { 4254 mParent.requestChildFocus(this, this); 4255 } 4256 4257 onFocusChanged(true, direction, previouslyFocusedRect); 4258 refreshDrawableState(); 4259 4260 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4261 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 4262 } 4263 } 4264 } 4265 4266 /** 4267 * Request that a rectangle of this view be visible on the screen, 4268 * scrolling if necessary just enough. 4269 * 4270 * <p>A View should call this if it maintains some notion of which part 4271 * of its content is interesting. For example, a text editing view 4272 * should call this when its cursor moves. 4273 * 4274 * @param rectangle The rectangle. 4275 * @return Whether any parent scrolled. 4276 */ 4277 public boolean requestRectangleOnScreen(Rect rectangle) { 4278 return requestRectangleOnScreen(rectangle, false); 4279 } 4280 4281 /** 4282 * Request that a rectangle of this view be visible on the screen, 4283 * scrolling if necessary just enough. 4284 * 4285 * <p>A View should call this if it maintains some notion of which part 4286 * of its content is interesting. For example, a text editing view 4287 * should call this when its cursor moves. 4288 * 4289 * <p>When <code>immediate</code> is set to true, scrolling will not be 4290 * animated. 4291 * 4292 * @param rectangle The rectangle. 4293 * @param immediate True to forbid animated scrolling, false otherwise 4294 * @return Whether any parent scrolled. 4295 */ 4296 public boolean requestRectangleOnScreen(Rect rectangle, boolean immediate) { 4297 View child = this; 4298 ViewParent parent = mParent; 4299 boolean scrolled = false; 4300 while (parent != null) { 4301 scrolled |= parent.requestChildRectangleOnScreen(child, 4302 rectangle, immediate); 4303 4304 // offset rect so next call has the rectangle in the 4305 // coordinate system of its direct child. 4306 rectangle.offset(child.getLeft(), child.getTop()); 4307 rectangle.offset(-child.getScrollX(), -child.getScrollY()); 4308 4309 if (!(parent instanceof View)) { 4310 break; 4311 } 4312 4313 child = (View) parent; 4314 parent = child.getParent(); 4315 } 4316 return scrolled; 4317 } 4318 4319 /** 4320 * Called when this view wants to give up focus. If focus is cleared 4321 * {@link #onFocusChanged(boolean, int, android.graphics.Rect)} is called. 4322 * <p> 4323 * <strong>Note:</strong> When a View clears focus the framework is trying 4324 * to give focus to the first focusable View from the top. Hence, if this 4325 * View is the first from the top that can take focus, then all callbacks 4326 * related to clearing focus will be invoked after wich the framework will 4327 * give focus to this view. 4328 * </p> 4329 */ 4330 public void clearFocus() { 4331 if (DBG) { 4332 System.out.println(this + " clearFocus()"); 4333 } 4334 4335 if ((mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0) { 4336 mPrivateFlags &= ~FOCUSED; 4337 4338 if (mParent != null) { 4339 mParent.clearChildFocus(this); 4340 } 4341 4342 onFocusChanged(false, 0, null); 4343 4344 refreshDrawableState(); 4345 4346 ensureInputFocusOnFirstFocusable(); 4347 4348 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4349 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 4350 } 4351 } 4352 } 4353 4354 void ensureInputFocusOnFirstFocusable() { 4355 View root = getRootView(); 4356 if (root != null) { 4357 root.requestFocus(); 4358 } 4359 } 4360 4361 /** 4362 * Called internally by the view system when a new view is getting focus. 4363 * This is what clears the old focus. 4364 */ 4365 void unFocus() { 4366 if (DBG) { 4367 System.out.println(this + " unFocus()"); 4368 } 4369 4370 if ((mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0) { 4371 mPrivateFlags &= ~FOCUSED; 4372 4373 onFocusChanged(false, 0, null); 4374 refreshDrawableState(); 4375 4376 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4377 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 4378 } 4379 } 4380 } 4381 4382 /** 4383 * Returns true if this view has focus iteself, or is the ancestor of the 4384 * view that has focus. 4385 * 4386 * @return True if this view has or contains focus, false otherwise. 4387 */ 4388 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "focus") 4389 public boolean hasFocus() { 4390 return (mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0; 4391 } 4392 4393 /** 4394 * Returns true if this view is focusable or if it contains a reachable View 4395 * for which {@link #hasFocusable()} returns true. A "reachable hasFocusable()" 4396 * is a View whose parents do not block descendants focus. 4397 * 4398 * Only {@link #VISIBLE} views are considered focusable. 4399 * 4400 * @return True if the view is focusable or if the view contains a focusable 4401 * View, false otherwise. 4402 * 4403 * @see ViewGroup#FOCUS_BLOCK_DESCENDANTS 4404 */ 4405 public boolean hasFocusable() { 4406 return (mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) == VISIBLE && isFocusable(); 4407 } 4408 4409 /** 4410 * Called by the view system when the focus state of this view changes. 4411 * When the focus change event is caused by directional navigation, direction 4412 * and previouslyFocusedRect provide insight into where the focus is coming from. 4413 * When overriding, be sure to call up through to the super class so that 4414 * the standard focus handling will occur. 4415 * 4416 * @param gainFocus True if the View has focus; false otherwise. 4417 * @param direction The direction focus has moved when requestFocus() 4418 * is called to give this view focus. Values are 4419 * {@link #FOCUS_UP}, {@link #FOCUS_DOWN}, {@link #FOCUS_LEFT}, 4420 * {@link #FOCUS_RIGHT}, {@link #FOCUS_FORWARD}, or {@link #FOCUS_BACKWARD}. 4421 * It may not always apply, in which case use the default. 4422 * @param previouslyFocusedRect The rectangle, in this view's coordinate 4423 * system, of the previously focused view. If applicable, this will be 4424 * passed in as finer grained information about where the focus is coming 4425 * from (in addition to direction). Will be <code>null</code> otherwise. 4426 */ 4427 protected void onFocusChanged(boolean gainFocus, int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) { 4428 if (gainFocus) { 4429 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4430 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED); 4431 } 4432 } 4433 4434 InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.peekInstance(); 4435 if (!gainFocus) { 4436 if (isPressed()) { 4437 setPressed(false); 4438 } 4439 if (imm != null && mAttachInfo != null 4440 && mAttachInfo.mHasWindowFocus) { 4441 imm.focusOut(this); 4442 } 4443 onFocusLost(); 4444 } else if (imm != null && mAttachInfo != null 4445 && mAttachInfo.mHasWindowFocus) { 4446 imm.focusIn(this); 4447 } 4448 4449 invalidate(true); 4450 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 4451 if (li != null && li.mOnFocusChangeListener != null) { 4452 li.mOnFocusChangeListener.onFocusChange(this, gainFocus); 4453 } 4454 4455 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 4456 mAttachInfo.mKeyDispatchState.reset(this); 4457 } 4458 } 4459 4460 /** 4461 * Sends an accessibility event of the given type. If accessiiblity is 4462 * not enabled this method has no effect. The default implementation calls 4463 * {@link #onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} first 4464 * to populate information about the event source (this View), then calls 4465 * {@link #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} to 4466 * populate the text content of the event source including its descendants, 4467 * and last calls 4468 * {@link ViewParent#requestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent)} 4469 * on its parent to resuest sending of the event to interested parties. 4470 * <p> 4471 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4472 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4473 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#sendAccessibilityEvent(View, int)} is 4474 * responsible for handling this call. 4475 * </p> 4476 * 4477 * @param eventType The type of the event to send, as defined by several types from 4478 * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent}, such as 4479 * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_CLICKED} or 4480 * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_ENTER}. 4481 * 4482 * @see #onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4483 * @see #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4484 * @see ViewParent#requestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent) 4485 * @see AccessibilityDelegate 4486 */ 4487 public void sendAccessibilityEvent(int eventType) { 4488 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4489 mAccessibilityDelegate.sendAccessibilityEvent(this, eventType); 4490 } else { 4491 sendAccessibilityEventInternal(eventType); 4492 } 4493 } 4494 4495 /** 4496 * Convenience method for sending a {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_ANNOUNCEMENT} 4497 * {@link AccessibilityEvent} to make an announcement which is related to some 4498 * sort of a context change for which none of the events representing UI transitions 4499 * is a good fit. For example, announcing a new page in a book. If accessibility 4500 * is not enabled this method does nothing. 4501 * 4502 * @param text The announcement text. 4503 */ 4504 public void announceForAccessibility(CharSequence text) { 4505 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4506 AccessibilityEvent event = AccessibilityEvent.obtain( 4507 AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_ANNOUNCEMENT); 4508 event.getText().add(text); 4509 sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(event); 4510 } 4511 } 4512 4513 /** 4514 * @see #sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 4515 * 4516 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4517 */ 4518 void sendAccessibilityEventInternal(int eventType) { 4519 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 4520 sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent.obtain(eventType)); 4521 } 4522 } 4523 4524 /** 4525 * This method behaves exactly as {@link #sendAccessibilityEvent(int)} but 4526 * takes as an argument an empty {@link AccessibilityEvent} and does not 4527 * perform a check whether accessibility is enabled. 4528 * <p> 4529 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4530 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4531 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(View, AccessibilityEvent)} 4532 * is responsible for handling this call. 4533 * </p> 4534 * 4535 * @param event The event to send. 4536 * 4537 * @see #sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 4538 */ 4539 public void sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4540 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4541 mAccessibilityDelegate.sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(this, event); 4542 } else { 4543 sendAccessibilityEventUncheckedInternal(event); 4544 } 4545 } 4546 4547 /** 4548 * @see #sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent) 4549 * 4550 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4551 */ 4552 void sendAccessibilityEventUncheckedInternal(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4553 if (!isShown()) { 4554 return; 4555 } 4556 onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event); 4557 // Only a subset of accessibility events populates text content. 4558 if ((event.getEventType() & POPULATING_ACCESSIBILITY_EVENT_TYPES) != 0) { 4559 dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(event); 4560 } 4561 // In the beginning we called #isShown(), so we know that getParent() is not null. 4562 getParent().requestSendAccessibilityEvent(this, event); 4563 } 4564 4565 /** 4566 * Dispatches an {@link AccessibilityEvent} to the {@link View} first and then 4567 * to its children for adding their text content to the event. Note that the 4568 * event text is populated in a separate dispatch path since we add to the 4569 * event not only the text of the source but also the text of all its descendants. 4570 * A typical implementation will call 4571 * {@link #onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} on the this view 4572 * and then call the {@link #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} 4573 * on each child. Override this method if custom population of the event text 4574 * content is required. 4575 * <p> 4576 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4577 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4578 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent)} 4579 * is responsible for handling this call. 4580 * </p> 4581 * <p> 4582 * <em>Note:</em> Accessibility events of certain types are not dispatched for 4583 * populating the event text via this method. For details refer to {@link AccessibilityEvent}. 4584 * </p> 4585 * 4586 * @param event The event. 4587 * 4588 * @return True if the event population was completed. 4589 */ 4590 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4591 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4592 return mAccessibilityDelegate.dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(this, event); 4593 } else { 4594 return dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 4595 } 4596 } 4597 4598 /** 4599 * @see #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4600 * 4601 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4602 */ 4603 boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4604 onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(event); 4605 return false; 4606 } 4607 4608 /** 4609 * Called from {@link #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} 4610 * giving a chance to this View to populate the accessibility event with its 4611 * text content. While this method is free to modify event 4612 * attributes other than text content, doing so should normally be performed in 4613 * {@link #onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)}. 4614 * <p> 4615 * Example: Adding formatted date string to an accessibility event in addition 4616 * to the text added by the super implementation: 4617 * <pre> public void onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4618 * super.onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(event); 4619 * final int flags = DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY; 4620 * String selectedDateUtterance = DateUtils.formatDateTime(mContext, 4621 * mCurrentDate.getTimeInMillis(), flags); 4622 * event.getText().add(selectedDateUtterance); 4623 * }</pre> 4624 * <p> 4625 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4626 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4627 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent)} 4628 * is responsible for handling this call. 4629 * </p> 4630 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Always call the super implementation before adding 4631 * information to the event, in case the default implementation has basic information to add. 4632 * </p> 4633 * 4634 * @param event The accessibility event which to populate. 4635 * 4636 * @see #sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 4637 * @see #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4638 */ 4639 public void onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4640 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4641 mAccessibilityDelegate.onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(this, event); 4642 } else { 4643 onPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 4644 } 4645 } 4646 4647 /** 4648 * @see #onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4649 * 4650 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4651 */ 4652 void onPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4653 4654 } 4655 4656 /** 4657 * Initializes an {@link AccessibilityEvent} with information about 4658 * this View which is the event source. In other words, the source of 4659 * an accessibility event is the view whose state change triggered firing 4660 * the event. 4661 * <p> 4662 * Example: Setting the password property of an event in addition 4663 * to properties set by the super implementation: 4664 * <pre> public void onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4665 * super.onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event); 4666 * event.setPassword(true); 4667 * }</pre> 4668 * <p> 4669 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4670 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4671 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent)} 4672 * is responsible for handling this call. 4673 * </p> 4674 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Always call the super implementation before adding 4675 * information to the event, in case the default implementation has basic information to add. 4676 * </p> 4677 * @param event The event to initialize. 4678 * 4679 * @see #sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 4680 * @see #dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4681 */ 4682 public void onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4683 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4684 mAccessibilityDelegate.onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(this, event); 4685 } else { 4686 onInitializeAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 4687 } 4688 } 4689 4690 /** 4691 * @see #onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 4692 * 4693 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4694 */ 4695 void onInitializeAccessibilityEventInternal(AccessibilityEvent event) { 4696 event.setSource(this); 4697 event.setClassName(View.class.getName()); 4698 event.setPackageName(getContext().getPackageName()); 4699 event.setEnabled(isEnabled()); 4700 event.setContentDescription(mContentDescription); 4701 4702 if (event.getEventType() == AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED && mAttachInfo != null) { 4703 ArrayList<View> focusablesTempList = mAttachInfo.mTempArrayList; 4704 getRootView().addFocusables(focusablesTempList, View.FOCUS_FORWARD, 4705 FOCUSABLES_ALL); 4706 event.setItemCount(focusablesTempList.size()); 4707 event.setCurrentItemIndex(focusablesTempList.indexOf(this)); 4708 focusablesTempList.clear(); 4709 } 4710 } 4711 4712 /** 4713 * Returns an {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo} representing this view from the 4714 * point of view of an {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService}. 4715 * This method is responsible for obtaining an accessibility node info from a 4716 * pool of reusable instances and calling 4717 * {@link #onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo)} on this view to 4718 * initialize the former. 4719 * <p> 4720 * Note: The client is responsible for recycling the obtained instance by calling 4721 * {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#recycle()} to minimize object creation. 4722 * </p> 4723 * 4724 * @return A populated {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}. 4725 * 4726 * @see AccessibilityNodeInfo 4727 */ 4728 public AccessibilityNodeInfo createAccessibilityNodeInfo() { 4729 AccessibilityNodeProvider provider = getAccessibilityNodeProvider(); 4730 if (provider != null) { 4731 return provider.createAccessibilityNodeInfo(View.NO_ID); 4732 } else { 4733 AccessibilityNodeInfo info = AccessibilityNodeInfo.obtain(this); 4734 onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(info); 4735 return info; 4736 } 4737 } 4738 4739 /** 4740 * Initializes an {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo} with information about this view. 4741 * The base implementation sets: 4742 * <ul> 4743 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setParent(View)},</li> 4744 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setBoundsInParent(Rect)},</li> 4745 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setBoundsInScreen(Rect)},</li> 4746 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setPackageName(CharSequence)},</li> 4747 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setClassName(CharSequence)},</li> 4748 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setContentDescription(CharSequence)},</li> 4749 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setEnabled(boolean)},</li> 4750 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setClickable(boolean)},</li> 4751 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setFocusable(boolean)},</li> 4752 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setFocused(boolean)},</li> 4753 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setLongClickable(boolean)},</li> 4754 * <li>{@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#setSelected(boolean)},</li> 4755 * </ul> 4756 * <p> 4757 * Subclasses should override this method, call the super implementation, 4758 * and set additional attributes. 4759 * </p> 4760 * <p> 4761 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4762 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4763 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View, AccessibilityNodeInfo)} 4764 * is responsible for handling this call. 4765 * </p> 4766 * 4767 * @param info The instance to initialize. 4768 */ 4769 public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo info) { 4770 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 4771 mAccessibilityDelegate.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(this, info); 4772 } else { 4773 onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfoInternal(info); 4774 } 4775 } 4776 4777 /** 4778 * Gets the location of this view in screen coordintates. 4779 * 4780 * @param outRect The output location 4781 */ 4782 private void getBoundsOnScreen(Rect outRect) { 4783 if (mAttachInfo == null) { 4784 return; 4785 } 4786 4787 RectF position = mAttachInfo.mTmpTransformRect; 4788 position.set(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 4789 4790 if (!hasIdentityMatrix()) { 4791 getMatrix().mapRect(position); 4792 } 4793 4794 position.offset(mLeft, mTop); 4795 4796 ViewParent parent = mParent; 4797 while (parent instanceof View) { 4798 View parentView = (View) parent; 4799 4800 position.offset(-parentView.mScrollX, -parentView.mScrollY); 4801 4802 if (!parentView.hasIdentityMatrix()) { 4803 parentView.getMatrix().mapRect(position); 4804 } 4805 4806 position.offset(parentView.mLeft, parentView.mTop); 4807 4808 parent = parentView.mParent; 4809 } 4810 4811 if (parent instanceof ViewRootImpl) { 4812 ViewRootImpl viewRootImpl = (ViewRootImpl) parent; 4813 position.offset(0, -viewRootImpl.mCurScrollY); 4814 } 4815 4816 position.offset(mAttachInfo.mWindowLeft, mAttachInfo.mWindowTop); 4817 4818 outRect.set((int) (position.left + 0.5f), (int) (position.top + 0.5f), 4819 (int) (position.right + 0.5f), (int) (position.bottom + 0.5f)); 4820 } 4821 4822 /** 4823 * @see #onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo) 4824 * 4825 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4826 */ 4827 void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfoInternal(AccessibilityNodeInfo info) { 4828 Rect bounds = mAttachInfo.mTmpInvalRect; 4829 getDrawingRect(bounds); 4830 info.setBoundsInParent(bounds); 4831 4832 getBoundsOnScreen(bounds); 4833 info.setBoundsInScreen(bounds); 4834 4835 ViewParent parent = getParentForAccessibility(); 4836 if (parent instanceof View) { 4837 info.setParent((View) parent); 4838 } 4839 4840 info.setVisibleToUser(isVisibleToUser()); 4841 4842 info.setPackageName(mContext.getPackageName()); 4843 info.setClassName(View.class.getName()); 4844 info.setContentDescription(getContentDescription()); 4845 4846 info.setEnabled(isEnabled()); 4847 info.setClickable(isClickable()); 4848 info.setFocusable(isFocusable()); 4849 info.setFocused(isFocused()); 4850 info.setAccessibilityFocused(isAccessibilityFocused()); 4851 info.setSelected(isSelected()); 4852 info.setLongClickable(isLongClickable()); 4853 4854 // TODO: These make sense only if we are in an AdapterView but all 4855 // views can be selected. Maybe from accessiiblity perspective 4856 // we should report as selectable view in an AdapterView. 4857 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_SELECT); 4858 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_SELECTION); 4859 4860 if (isFocusable()) { 4861 if (isFocused()) { 4862 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_FOCUS); 4863 } else { 4864 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_FOCUS); 4865 } 4866 } 4867 4868 if (!isAccessibilityFocused()) { 4869 final int mode = getAccessibilityFocusable(); 4870 if (mode == ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES || mode == ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO) { 4871 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS); 4872 } 4873 } else { 4874 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS); 4875 } 4876 4877 if (isClickable() && isEnabled()) { 4878 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLICK); 4879 } 4880 4881 if (isLongClickable() && isEnabled()) { 4882 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_LONG_CLICK); 4883 } 4884 4885 if (mContentDescription != null && mContentDescription.length() > 0) { 4886 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_NEXT_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY); 4887 info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_PREVIOUS_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY); 4888 info.setMovementGranularities(AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_CHARACTER 4889 | AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_WORD 4890 | AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH); 4891 } 4892 } 4893 4894 /** 4895 * Returns the delta between the actual and last reported window left. 4896 * 4897 * @hide 4898 */ 4899 public int getActualAndReportedWindowLeftDelta() { 4900 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 4901 return mAttachInfo.mActualWindowLeft - mAttachInfo.mWindowLeft; 4902 } 4903 return 0; 4904 } 4905 4906 /** 4907 * Returns the delta between the actual and last reported window top. 4908 * 4909 * @hide 4910 */ 4911 public int getActualAndReportedWindowTopDelta() { 4912 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 4913 return mAttachInfo.mActualWindowTop - mAttachInfo.mWindowTop; 4914 } 4915 return 0; 4916 } 4917 4918 /** 4919 * Computes whether this view is visible to the user. Such a view is 4920 * attached, visible, all its predecessors are visible, it is not clipped 4921 * entirely by its predecessors, and has an alpha greater than zero. 4922 * 4923 * @return Whether the view is visible on the screen. 4924 * 4925 * @hide 4926 */ 4927 protected boolean isVisibleToUser() { 4928 return isVisibleToUser(null); 4929 } 4930 4931 /** 4932 * Computes whether the given portion of this view is visible to the user. Such a view is 4933 * attached, visible, all its predecessors are visible, has an alpha greater than zero, and 4934 * the specified portion is not clipped entirely by its predecessors. 4935 * 4936 * @param boundInView the portion of the view to test; coordinates should be relative; may be 4937 * <code>null</code>, and the entire view will be tested in this case. 4938 * When <code>true</code> is returned by the function, the actual visible 4939 * region will be stored in this parameter; that is, if boundInView is fully 4940 * contained within the view, no modification will be made, otherwise regions 4941 * outside of the visible area of the view will be clipped. 4942 * 4943 * @return Whether the specified portion of the view is visible on the screen. 4944 * 4945 * @hide 4946 */ 4947 protected boolean isVisibleToUser(Rect boundInView) { 4948 Rect visibleRect = mAttachInfo.mTmpInvalRect; 4949 Point offset = mAttachInfo.mPoint; 4950 // The first two checks are made also made by isShown() which 4951 // however traverses the tree up to the parent to catch that. 4952 // Therefore, we do some fail fast check to minimize the up 4953 // tree traversal. 4954 boolean isVisible = mAttachInfo != null 4955 && mAttachInfo.mWindowVisibility == View.VISIBLE 4956 && getAlpha() > 0 4957 && isShown() 4958 && getGlobalVisibleRect(visibleRect, offset); 4959 if (isVisible && boundInView != null) { 4960 visibleRect.offset(-offset.x, -offset.y); 4961 isVisible &= boundInView.intersect(visibleRect); 4962 } 4963 return isVisible; 4964 } 4965 4966 /** 4967 * Sets a delegate for implementing accessibility support via compositon as 4968 * opposed to inheritance. The delegate's primary use is for implementing 4969 * backwards compatible widgets. For more details see {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 4970 * 4971 * @param delegate The delegate instance. 4972 * 4973 * @see AccessibilityDelegate 4974 */ 4975 public void setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate delegate) { 4976 mAccessibilityDelegate = delegate; 4977 } 4978 4979 /** 4980 * Gets the provider for managing a virtual view hierarchy rooted at this View 4981 * and reported to {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService}s 4982 * that explore the window content. 4983 * <p> 4984 * If this method returns an instance, this instance is responsible for managing 4985 * {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}s describing the virtual sub-tree rooted at this 4986 * View including the one representing the View itself. Similarly the returned 4987 * instance is responsible for performing accessibility actions on any virtual 4988 * view or the root view itself. 4989 * </p> 4990 * <p> 4991 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 4992 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 4993 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#getAccessibilityNodeProvider(View)} 4994 * is responsible for handling this call. 4995 * </p> 4996 * 4997 * @return The provider. 4998 * 4999 * @see AccessibilityNodeProvider 5000 */ 5001 public AccessibilityNodeProvider getAccessibilityNodeProvider() { 5002 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 5003 return mAccessibilityDelegate.getAccessibilityNodeProvider(this); 5004 } else { 5005 return null; 5006 } 5007 } 5008 5009 /** 5010 * Gets the unique identifier of this view on the screen for accessibility purposes. 5011 * If this {@link View} is not attached to any window, {@value #NO_ID} is returned. 5012 * 5013 * @return The view accessibility id. 5014 * 5015 * @hide 5016 */ 5017 public int getAccessibilityViewId() { 5018 if (mAccessibilityViewId == NO_ID) { 5019 mAccessibilityViewId = sNextAccessibilityViewId++; 5020 } 5021 return mAccessibilityViewId; 5022 } 5023 5024 /** 5025 * Gets the unique identifier of the window in which this View reseides. 5026 * 5027 * @return The window accessibility id. 5028 * 5029 * @hide 5030 */ 5031 public int getAccessibilityWindowId() { 5032 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mAccessibilityWindowId : NO_ID; 5033 } 5034 5035 /** 5036 * Gets the {@link View} description. It briefly describes the view and is 5037 * primarily used for accessibility support. Set this property to enable 5038 * better accessibility support for your application. This is especially 5039 * true for views that do not have textual representation (For example, 5040 * ImageButton). 5041 * 5042 * @return The content description. 5043 * 5044 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_contentDescription 5045 */ 5046 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "accessibility") 5047 public CharSequence getContentDescription() { 5048 return mContentDescription; 5049 } 5050 5051 /** 5052 * Sets the {@link View} description. It briefly describes the view and is 5053 * primarily used for accessibility support. Set this property to enable 5054 * better accessibility support for your application. This is especially 5055 * true for views that do not have textual representation (For example, 5056 * ImageButton). 5057 * 5058 * @param contentDescription The content description. 5059 * 5060 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_contentDescription 5061 */ 5062 @RemotableViewMethod 5063 public void setContentDescription(CharSequence contentDescription) { 5064 mContentDescription = contentDescription; 5065 final boolean nonEmptyDesc = contentDescription != null && contentDescription.length() > 0; 5066 if (nonEmptyDesc && getImportantForAccessibility() == IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO) { 5067 setImportantForAccessibility(IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES); 5068 } 5069 } 5070 5071 /** 5072 * Invoked whenever this view loses focus, either by losing window focus or by losing 5073 * focus within its window. This method can be used to clear any state tied to the 5074 * focus. For instance, if a button is held pressed with the trackball and the window 5075 * loses focus, this method can be used to cancel the press. 5076 * 5077 * Subclasses of View overriding this method should always call super.onFocusLost(). 5078 * 5079 * @see #onFocusChanged(boolean, int, android.graphics.Rect) 5080 * @see #onWindowFocusChanged(boolean) 5081 * 5082 * @hide pending API council approval 5083 */ 5084 protected void onFocusLost() { 5085 resetPressedState(); 5086 } 5087 5088 private void resetPressedState() { 5089 if ((mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == DISABLED) { 5090 return; 5091 } 5092 5093 if (isPressed()) { 5094 setPressed(false); 5095 5096 if (!mHasPerformedLongPress) { 5097 removeLongPressCallback(); 5098 } 5099 } 5100 } 5101 5102 /** 5103 * Returns true if this view has focus 5104 * 5105 * @return True if this view has focus, false otherwise. 5106 */ 5107 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "focus") 5108 public boolean isFocused() { 5109 return (mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0; 5110 } 5111 5112 /** 5113 * Find the view in the hierarchy rooted at this view that currently has 5114 * focus. 5115 * 5116 * @return The view that currently has focus, or null if no focused view can 5117 * be found. 5118 */ 5119 public View findFocus() { 5120 return (mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0 ? this : null; 5121 } 5122 5123 /** 5124 * Indicates whether this view is one of the set of scrollable containers in 5125 * its window. 5126 * 5127 * @return whether this view is one of the set of scrollable containers in 5128 * its window 5129 * 5130 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_isScrollContainer 5131 */ 5132 public boolean isScrollContainer() { 5133 return (mPrivateFlags & SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED) != 0; 5134 } 5135 5136 /** 5137 * Change whether this view is one of the set of scrollable containers in 5138 * its window. This will be used to determine whether the window can 5139 * resize or must pan when a soft input area is open -- scrollable 5140 * containers allow the window to use resize mode since the container 5141 * will appropriately shrink. 5142 * 5143 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_isScrollContainer 5144 */ 5145 public void setScrollContainer(boolean isScrollContainer) { 5146 if (isScrollContainer) { 5147 if (mAttachInfo != null && (mPrivateFlags&SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED) == 0) { 5148 mAttachInfo.mScrollContainers.add(this); 5149 mPrivateFlags |= SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED; 5150 } 5151 mPrivateFlags |= SCROLL_CONTAINER; 5152 } else { 5153 if ((mPrivateFlags&SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED) != 0) { 5154 mAttachInfo.mScrollContainers.remove(this); 5155 } 5156 mPrivateFlags &= ~(SCROLL_CONTAINER|SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED); 5157 } 5158 } 5159 5160 /** 5161 * Returns the quality of the drawing cache. 5162 * 5163 * @return One of {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_AUTO}, 5164 * {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW}, or {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_HIGH} 5165 * 5166 * @see #setDrawingCacheQuality(int) 5167 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 5168 * @see #isDrawingCacheEnabled() 5169 * 5170 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_drawingCacheQuality 5171 */ 5172 public int getDrawingCacheQuality() { 5173 return mViewFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK; 5174 } 5175 5176 /** 5177 * Set the drawing cache quality of this view. This value is used only when the 5178 * drawing cache is enabled 5179 * 5180 * @param quality One of {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_AUTO}, 5181 * {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW}, or {@link #DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_HIGH} 5182 * 5183 * @see #getDrawingCacheQuality() 5184 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 5185 * @see #isDrawingCacheEnabled() 5186 * 5187 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_drawingCacheQuality 5188 */ 5189 public void setDrawingCacheQuality(int quality) { 5190 setFlags(quality, DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK); 5191 } 5192 5193 /** 5194 * Returns whether the screen should remain on, corresponding to the current 5195 * value of {@link #KEEP_SCREEN_ON}. 5196 * 5197 * @return Returns true if {@link #KEEP_SCREEN_ON} is set. 5198 * 5199 * @see #setKeepScreenOn(boolean) 5200 * 5201 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_keepScreenOn 5202 */ 5203 public boolean getKeepScreenOn() { 5204 return (mViewFlags & KEEP_SCREEN_ON) != 0; 5205 } 5206 5207 /** 5208 * Controls whether the screen should remain on, modifying the 5209 * value of {@link #KEEP_SCREEN_ON}. 5210 * 5211 * @param keepScreenOn Supply true to set {@link #KEEP_SCREEN_ON}. 5212 * 5213 * @see #getKeepScreenOn() 5214 * 5215 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_keepScreenOn 5216 */ 5217 public void setKeepScreenOn(boolean keepScreenOn) { 5218 setFlags(keepScreenOn ? KEEP_SCREEN_ON : 0, KEEP_SCREEN_ON); 5219 } 5220 5221 /** 5222 * Gets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_LEFT}. 5223 * @return The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should decide automatically. 5224 * 5225 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusLeft 5226 */ 5227 public int getNextFocusLeftId() { 5228 return mNextFocusLeftId; 5229 } 5230 5231 /** 5232 * Sets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_LEFT}. 5233 * @param nextFocusLeftId The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should 5234 * decide automatically. 5235 * 5236 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusLeft 5237 */ 5238 public void setNextFocusLeftId(int nextFocusLeftId) { 5239 mNextFocusLeftId = nextFocusLeftId; 5240 } 5241 5242 /** 5243 * Gets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_RIGHT}. 5244 * @return The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should decide automatically. 5245 * 5246 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusRight 5247 */ 5248 public int getNextFocusRightId() { 5249 return mNextFocusRightId; 5250 } 5251 5252 /** 5253 * Sets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_RIGHT}. 5254 * @param nextFocusRightId The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should 5255 * decide automatically. 5256 * 5257 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusRight 5258 */ 5259 public void setNextFocusRightId(int nextFocusRightId) { 5260 mNextFocusRightId = nextFocusRightId; 5261 } 5262 5263 /** 5264 * Gets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_UP}. 5265 * @return The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should decide automatically. 5266 * 5267 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusUp 5268 */ 5269 public int getNextFocusUpId() { 5270 return mNextFocusUpId; 5271 } 5272 5273 /** 5274 * Sets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_UP}. 5275 * @param nextFocusUpId The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should 5276 * decide automatically. 5277 * 5278 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusUp 5279 */ 5280 public void setNextFocusUpId(int nextFocusUpId) { 5281 mNextFocusUpId = nextFocusUpId; 5282 } 5283 5284 /** 5285 * Gets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_DOWN}. 5286 * @return The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should decide automatically. 5287 * 5288 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusDown 5289 */ 5290 public int getNextFocusDownId() { 5291 return mNextFocusDownId; 5292 } 5293 5294 /** 5295 * Sets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_DOWN}. 5296 * @param nextFocusDownId The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should 5297 * decide automatically. 5298 * 5299 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusDown 5300 */ 5301 public void setNextFocusDownId(int nextFocusDownId) { 5302 mNextFocusDownId = nextFocusDownId; 5303 } 5304 5305 /** 5306 * Gets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_FORWARD}. 5307 * @return The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should decide automatically. 5308 * 5309 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusForward 5310 */ 5311 public int getNextFocusForwardId() { 5312 return mNextFocusForwardId; 5313 } 5314 5315 /** 5316 * Sets the id of the view to use when the next focus is {@link #FOCUS_FORWARD}. 5317 * @param nextFocusForwardId The next focus ID, or {@link #NO_ID} if the framework should 5318 * decide automatically. 5319 * 5320 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_nextFocusForward 5321 */ 5322 public void setNextFocusForwardId(int nextFocusForwardId) { 5323 mNextFocusForwardId = nextFocusForwardId; 5324 } 5325 5326 /** 5327 * Returns the visibility of this view and all of its ancestors 5328 * 5329 * @return True if this view and all of its ancestors are {@link #VISIBLE} 5330 */ 5331 public boolean isShown() { 5332 View current = this; 5333 //noinspection ConstantConditions 5334 do { 5335 if ((current.mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) != VISIBLE) { 5336 return false; 5337 } 5338 ViewParent parent = current.mParent; 5339 if (parent == null) { 5340 return false; // We are not attached to the view root 5341 } 5342 if (!(parent instanceof View)) { 5343 return true; 5344 } 5345 current = (View) parent; 5346 } while (current != null); 5347 5348 return false; 5349 } 5350 5351 /** 5352 * Called by the view hierarchy when the content insets for a window have 5353 * changed, to allow it to adjust its content to fit within those windows. 5354 * The content insets tell you the space that the status bar, input method, 5355 * and other system windows infringe on the application's window. 5356 * 5357 * <p>You do not normally need to deal with this function, since the default 5358 * window decoration given to applications takes care of applying it to the 5359 * content of the window. If you use {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN} 5360 * or {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION} this will not be the case, 5361 * and your content can be placed under those system elements. You can then 5362 * use this method within your view hierarchy if you have parts of your UI 5363 * which you would like to ensure are not being covered. 5364 * 5365 * <p>The default implementation of this method simply applies the content 5366 * inset's to the view's padding, consuming that content (modifying the 5367 * insets to be 0), and returning true. This behavior is off by default, but can 5368 * be enabled through {@link #setFitsSystemWindows(boolean)}. 5369 * 5370 * <p>This function's traversal down the hierarchy is depth-first. The same content 5371 * insets object is propagated down the hierarchy, so any changes made to it will 5372 * be seen by all following views (including potentially ones above in 5373 * the hierarchy since this is a depth-first traversal). The first view 5374 * that returns true will abort the entire traversal. 5375 * 5376 * <p>The default implementation works well for a situation where it is 5377 * used with a container that covers the entire window, allowing it to 5378 * apply the appropriate insets to its content on all edges. If you need 5379 * a more complicated layout (such as two different views fitting system 5380 * windows, one on the top of the window, and one on the bottom), 5381 * you can override the method and handle the insets however you would like. 5382 * Note that the insets provided by the framework are always relative to the 5383 * far edges of the window, not accounting for the location of the called view 5384 * within that window. (In fact when this method is called you do not yet know 5385 * where the layout will place the view, as it is done before layout happens.) 5386 * 5387 * <p>Note: unlike many View methods, there is no dispatch phase to this 5388 * call. If you are overriding it in a ViewGroup and want to allow the 5389 * call to continue to your children, you must be sure to call the super 5390 * implementation. 5391 * 5392 * <p>Here is a sample layout that makes use of fitting system windows 5393 * to have controls for a video view placed inside of the window decorations 5394 * that it hides and shows. This can be used with code like the second 5395 * sample (video player) shown in {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)}. 5396 * 5397 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/layout/video_player.xml complete} 5398 * 5399 * @param insets Current content insets of the window. Prior to 5400 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN} you must not modify 5401 * the insets or else you and Android will be unhappy. 5402 * 5403 * @return Return true if this view applied the insets and it should not 5404 * continue propagating further down the hierarchy, false otherwise. 5405 * @see #getFitsSystemWindows() 5406 * @see #setFitsSystemWindows() 5407 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 5408 */ 5409 protected boolean fitSystemWindows(Rect insets) { 5410 if ((mViewFlags & FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS) == FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS) { 5411 mUserPaddingStart = -1; 5412 mUserPaddingEnd = -1; 5413 mUserPaddingRelative = false; 5414 if ((mViewFlags & OPTIONAL_FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS) == 0 5415 || mAttachInfo == null 5416 || (mAttachInfo.mSystemUiVisibility & SYSTEM_UI_LAYOUT_FLAGS) == 0) { 5417 internalSetPadding(insets.left, insets.top, insets.right, insets.bottom); 5418 return true; 5419 } else { 5420 internalSetPadding(0, 0, 0, 0); 5421 return false; 5422 } 5423 } 5424 return false; 5425 } 5426 5427 /** 5428 * Sets whether or not this view should account for system screen decorations 5429 * such as the status bar and inset its content; that is, controlling whether 5430 * the default implementation of {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} will be 5431 * executed. See that method for more details. 5432 * 5433 * <p>Note that if you are providing your own implementation of 5434 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)}, then there is no need to set this 5435 * flag to true -- your implementation will be overriding the default 5436 * implementation that checks this flag. 5437 * 5438 * @param fitSystemWindows If true, then the default implementation of 5439 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} will be executed. 5440 * 5441 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fitsSystemWindows 5442 * @see #getFitsSystemWindows() 5443 * @see #fitSystemWindows(Rect) 5444 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 5445 */ 5446 public void setFitsSystemWindows(boolean fitSystemWindows) { 5447 setFlags(fitSystemWindows ? FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS : 0, FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS); 5448 } 5449 5450 /** 5451 * Check for state of {@link #setFitsSystemWindows(boolean). If this method 5452 * returns true, the default implementation of {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} 5453 * will be executed. 5454 * 5455 * @return Returns true if the default implementation of 5456 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} will be executed. 5457 * 5458 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fitsSystemWindows 5459 * @see #setFitsSystemWindows() 5460 * @see #fitSystemWindows(Rect) 5461 * @see #setSystemUiVisibility(int) 5462 */ 5463 public boolean getFitsSystemWindows() { 5464 return (mViewFlags & FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS) == FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS; 5465 } 5466 5467 /** @hide */ 5468 public boolean fitsSystemWindows() { 5469 return getFitsSystemWindows(); 5470 } 5471 5472 /** 5473 * Ask that a new dispatch of {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} be performed. 5474 */ 5475 public void requestFitSystemWindows() { 5476 if (mParent != null) { 5477 mParent.requestFitSystemWindows(); 5478 } 5479 } 5480 5481 /** 5482 * For use by PhoneWindow to make its own system window fitting optional. 5483 * @hide 5484 */ 5485 public void makeOptionalFitsSystemWindows() { 5486 setFlags(OPTIONAL_FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS, OPTIONAL_FITS_SYSTEM_WINDOWS); 5487 } 5488 5489 /** 5490 * Returns the visibility status for this view. 5491 * 5492 * @return One of {@link #VISIBLE}, {@link #INVISIBLE}, or {@link #GONE}. 5493 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_visibility 5494 */ 5495 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(mapping = { 5496 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = VISIBLE, to = "VISIBLE"), 5497 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = INVISIBLE, to = "INVISIBLE"), 5498 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = GONE, to = "GONE") 5499 }) 5500 public int getVisibility() { 5501 return mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK; 5502 } 5503 5504 /** 5505 * Set the enabled state of this view. 5506 * 5507 * @param visibility One of {@link #VISIBLE}, {@link #INVISIBLE}, or {@link #GONE}. 5508 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_visibility 5509 */ 5510 @RemotableViewMethod 5511 public void setVisibility(int visibility) { 5512 setFlags(visibility, VISIBILITY_MASK); 5513 if (mBackground != null) mBackground.setVisible(visibility == VISIBLE, false); 5514 } 5515 5516 /** 5517 * Returns the enabled status for this view. The interpretation of the 5518 * enabled state varies by subclass. 5519 * 5520 * @return True if this view is enabled, false otherwise. 5521 */ 5522 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 5523 public boolean isEnabled() { 5524 return (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED; 5525 } 5526 5527 /** 5528 * Set the enabled state of this view. The interpretation of the enabled 5529 * state varies by subclass. 5530 * 5531 * @param enabled True if this view is enabled, false otherwise. 5532 */ 5533 @RemotableViewMethod 5534 public void setEnabled(boolean enabled) { 5535 if (enabled == isEnabled()) return; 5536 5537 setFlags(enabled ? ENABLED : DISABLED, ENABLED_MASK); 5538 5539 /* 5540 * The View most likely has to change its appearance, so refresh 5541 * the drawable state. 5542 */ 5543 refreshDrawableState(); 5544 5545 // Invalidate too, since the default behavior for views is to be 5546 // be drawn at 50% alpha rather than to change the drawable. 5547 invalidate(true); 5548 } 5549 5550 /** 5551 * Set whether this view can receive the focus. 5552 * 5553 * Setting this to false will also ensure that this view is not focusable 5554 * in touch mode. 5555 * 5556 * @param focusable If true, this view can receive the focus. 5557 * 5558 * @see #setFocusableInTouchMode(boolean) 5559 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusable 5560 */ 5561 public void setFocusable(boolean focusable) { 5562 if (!focusable) { 5563 setFlags(0, FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE); 5564 } 5565 setFlags(focusable ? FOCUSABLE : NOT_FOCUSABLE, FOCUSABLE_MASK); 5566 } 5567 5568 /** 5569 * Set whether this view can receive focus while in touch mode. 5570 * 5571 * Setting this to true will also ensure that this view is focusable. 5572 * 5573 * @param focusableInTouchMode If true, this view can receive the focus while 5574 * in touch mode. 5575 * 5576 * @see #setFocusable(boolean) 5577 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusableInTouchMode 5578 */ 5579 public void setFocusableInTouchMode(boolean focusableInTouchMode) { 5580 // Focusable in touch mode should always be set before the focusable flag 5581 // otherwise, setting the focusable flag will trigger a focusableViewAvailable() 5582 // which, in touch mode, will not successfully request focus on this view 5583 // because the focusable in touch mode flag is not set 5584 setFlags(focusableInTouchMode ? FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE : 0, FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE); 5585 if (focusableInTouchMode) { 5586 setFlags(FOCUSABLE, FOCUSABLE_MASK); 5587 } 5588 } 5589 5590 /** 5591 * Set whether this view should have sound effects enabled for events such as 5592 * clicking and touching. 5593 * 5594 * <p>You may wish to disable sound effects for a view if you already play sounds, 5595 * for instance, a dial key that plays dtmf tones. 5596 * 5597 * @param soundEffectsEnabled whether sound effects are enabled for this view. 5598 * @see #isSoundEffectsEnabled() 5599 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 5600 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_soundEffectsEnabled 5601 */ 5602 public void setSoundEffectsEnabled(boolean soundEffectsEnabled) { 5603 setFlags(soundEffectsEnabled ? SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED: 0, SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED); 5604 } 5605 5606 /** 5607 * @return whether this view should have sound effects enabled for events such as 5608 * clicking and touching. 5609 * 5610 * @see #setSoundEffectsEnabled(boolean) 5611 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 5612 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_soundEffectsEnabled 5613 */ 5614 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 5615 public boolean isSoundEffectsEnabled() { 5616 return SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED == (mViewFlags & SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED); 5617 } 5618 5619 /** 5620 * Set whether this view should have haptic feedback for events such as 5621 * long presses. 5622 * 5623 * <p>You may wish to disable haptic feedback if your view already controls 5624 * its own haptic feedback. 5625 * 5626 * @param hapticFeedbackEnabled whether haptic feedback enabled for this view. 5627 * @see #isHapticFeedbackEnabled() 5628 * @see #performHapticFeedback(int) 5629 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_hapticFeedbackEnabled 5630 */ 5631 public void setHapticFeedbackEnabled(boolean hapticFeedbackEnabled) { 5632 setFlags(hapticFeedbackEnabled ? HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED: 0, HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED); 5633 } 5634 5635 /** 5636 * @return whether this view should have haptic feedback enabled for events 5637 * long presses. 5638 * 5639 * @see #setHapticFeedbackEnabled(boolean) 5640 * @see #performHapticFeedback(int) 5641 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_hapticFeedbackEnabled 5642 */ 5643 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 5644 public boolean isHapticFeedbackEnabled() { 5645 return HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED == (mViewFlags & HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED); 5646 } 5647 5648 /** 5649 * Returns the layout direction for this view. 5650 * 5651 * @return One of {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR}, 5652 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL}, 5653 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT} or 5654 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE}. 5655 * 5656 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_layoutDirection 5657 * @hide 5658 */ 5659 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout", mapping = { 5660 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR, to = "LTR"), 5661 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL, to = "RTL"), 5662 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT, to = "INHERIT"), 5663 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE, to = "LOCALE") 5664 }) 5665 public int getLayoutDirection() { 5666 return (mPrivateFlags2 & LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK) >> LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 5667 } 5668 5669 /** 5670 * Set the layout direction for this view. This will propagate a reset of layout direction 5671 * resolution to the view's children and resolve layout direction for this view. 5672 * 5673 * @param layoutDirection One of {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR}, 5674 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL}, 5675 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT} or 5676 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE}. 5677 * 5678 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_layoutDirection 5679 * @hide 5680 */ 5681 @RemotableViewMethod 5682 public void setLayoutDirection(int layoutDirection) { 5683 if (getLayoutDirection() != layoutDirection) { 5684 // Reset the current layout direction and the resolved one 5685 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK; 5686 resetResolvedLayoutDirection(); 5687 // Set the new layout direction (filtered) and ask for a layout pass 5688 mPrivateFlags2 |= 5689 ((layoutDirection << LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT) & LAYOUT_DIRECTION_MASK); 5690 requestLayout(); 5691 } 5692 } 5693 5694 /** 5695 * Returns the resolved layout direction for this view. 5696 * 5697 * @return {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL} if the layout direction is RTL or returns 5698 * {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR} if the layout direction is not RTL. 5699 * @hide 5700 */ 5701 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout", mapping = { 5702 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR, to = "RESOLVED_DIRECTION_LTR"), 5703 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL, to = "RESOLVED_DIRECTION_RTL") 5704 }) 5705 public int getResolvedLayoutDirection() { 5706 // The layout diretion will be resolved only if needed 5707 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED) != LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED) { 5708 resolveLayoutDirection(); 5709 } 5710 return ((mPrivateFlags2 & LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL) == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL) ? 5711 LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL : LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR; 5712 } 5713 5714 /** 5715 * Indicates whether or not this view's layout is right-to-left. This is resolved from 5716 * layout attribute and/or the inherited value from the parent 5717 * 5718 * @return true if the layout is right-to-left. 5719 * @hide 5720 */ 5721 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 5722 public boolean isLayoutRtl() { 5723 return (getResolvedLayoutDirection() == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL); 5724 } 5725 5726 /** 5727 * Indicates whether the view is currently tracking transient state that the 5728 * app should not need to concern itself with saving and restoring, but that 5729 * the framework should take special note to preserve when possible. 5730 * 5731 * <p>A view with transient state cannot be trivially rebound from an external 5732 * data source, such as an adapter binding item views in a list. This may be 5733 * because the view is performing an animation, tracking user selection 5734 * of content, or similar.</p> 5735 * 5736 * @return true if the view has transient state 5737 */ 5738 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 5739 public boolean hasTransientState() { 5740 return (mPrivateFlags2 & HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE) == HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE; 5741 } 5742 5743 /** 5744 * Set whether this view is currently tracking transient state that the 5745 * framework should attempt to preserve when possible. This flag is reference counted, 5746 * so every call to setHasTransientState(true) should be paired with a later call 5747 * to setHasTransientState(false). 5748 * 5749 * <p>A view with transient state cannot be trivially rebound from an external 5750 * data source, such as an adapter binding item views in a list. This may be 5751 * because the view is performing an animation, tracking user selection 5752 * of content, or similar.</p> 5753 * 5754 * @param hasTransientState true if this view has transient state 5755 */ 5756 public void setHasTransientState(boolean hasTransientState) { 5757 mTransientStateCount = hasTransientState ? mTransientStateCount + 1 : 5758 mTransientStateCount - 1; 5759 if (mTransientStateCount < 0) { 5760 mTransientStateCount = 0; 5761 Log.e(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "hasTransientState decremented below 0: " + 5762 "unmatched pair of setHasTransientState calls"); 5763 } 5764 if ((hasTransientState && mTransientStateCount == 1) || 5765 (!hasTransientState && mTransientStateCount == 0)) { 5766 // update flag if we've just incremented up from 0 or decremented down to 0 5767 mPrivateFlags2 = (mPrivateFlags2 & ~HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE) | 5768 (hasTransientState ? HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE : 0); 5769 if (mParent != null) { 5770 try { 5771 mParent.childHasTransientStateChanged(this, hasTransientState); 5772 } catch (AbstractMethodError e) { 5773 Log.e(VIEW_LOG_TAG, mParent.getClass().getSimpleName() + 5774 " does not fully implement ViewParent", e); 5775 } 5776 } 5777 } 5778 } 5779 5780 /** 5781 * If this view doesn't do any drawing on its own, set this flag to 5782 * allow further optimizations. By default, this flag is not set on 5783 * View, but could be set on some View subclasses such as ViewGroup. 5784 * 5785 * Typically, if you override {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} 5786 * you should clear this flag. 5787 * 5788 * @param willNotDraw whether or not this View draw on its own 5789 */ 5790 public void setWillNotDraw(boolean willNotDraw) { 5791 setFlags(willNotDraw ? WILL_NOT_DRAW : 0, DRAW_MASK); 5792 } 5793 5794 /** 5795 * Returns whether or not this View draws on its own. 5796 * 5797 * @return true if this view has nothing to draw, false otherwise 5798 */ 5799 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 5800 public boolean willNotDraw() { 5801 return (mViewFlags & DRAW_MASK) == WILL_NOT_DRAW; 5802 } 5803 5804 /** 5805 * When a View's drawing cache is enabled, drawing is redirected to an 5806 * offscreen bitmap. Some views, like an ImageView, must be able to 5807 * bypass this mechanism if they already draw a single bitmap, to avoid 5808 * unnecessary usage of the memory. 5809 * 5810 * @param willNotCacheDrawing true if this view does not cache its 5811 * drawing, false otherwise 5812 */ 5813 public void setWillNotCacheDrawing(boolean willNotCacheDrawing) { 5814 setFlags(willNotCacheDrawing ? WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING : 0, WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING); 5815 } 5816 5817 /** 5818 * Returns whether or not this View can cache its drawing or not. 5819 * 5820 * @return true if this view does not cache its drawing, false otherwise 5821 */ 5822 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 5823 public boolean willNotCacheDrawing() { 5824 return (mViewFlags & WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING) == WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING; 5825 } 5826 5827 /** 5828 * Indicates whether this view reacts to click events or not. 5829 * 5830 * @return true if the view is clickable, false otherwise 5831 * 5832 * @see #setClickable(boolean) 5833 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_clickable 5834 */ 5835 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 5836 public boolean isClickable() { 5837 return (mViewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE; 5838 } 5839 5840 /** 5841 * Enables or disables click events for this view. When a view 5842 * is clickable it will change its state to "pressed" on every click. 5843 * Subclasses should set the view clickable to visually react to 5844 * user's clicks. 5845 * 5846 * @param clickable true to make the view clickable, false otherwise 5847 * 5848 * @see #isClickable() 5849 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_clickable 5850 */ 5851 public void setClickable(boolean clickable) { 5852 setFlags(clickable ? CLICKABLE : 0, CLICKABLE); 5853 } 5854 5855 /** 5856 * Indicates whether this view reacts to long click events or not. 5857 * 5858 * @return true if the view is long clickable, false otherwise 5859 * 5860 * @see #setLongClickable(boolean) 5861 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_longClickable 5862 */ 5863 public boolean isLongClickable() { 5864 return (mViewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE; 5865 } 5866 5867 /** 5868 * Enables or disables long click events for this view. When a view is long 5869 * clickable it reacts to the user holding down the button for a longer 5870 * duration than a tap. This event can either launch the listener or a 5871 * context menu. 5872 * 5873 * @param longClickable true to make the view long clickable, false otherwise 5874 * @see #isLongClickable() 5875 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_longClickable 5876 */ 5877 public void setLongClickable(boolean longClickable) { 5878 setFlags(longClickable ? LONG_CLICKABLE : 0, LONG_CLICKABLE); 5879 } 5880 5881 /** 5882 * Sets the pressed state for this view. 5883 * 5884 * @see #isClickable() 5885 * @see #setClickable(boolean) 5886 * 5887 * @param pressed Pass true to set the View's internal state to "pressed", or false to reverts 5888 * the View's internal state from a previously set "pressed" state. 5889 */ 5890 public void setPressed(boolean pressed) { 5891 final boolean needsRefresh = pressed != ((mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) == PRESSED); 5892 5893 if (pressed) { 5894 mPrivateFlags |= PRESSED; 5895 } else { 5896 mPrivateFlags &= ~PRESSED; 5897 } 5898 5899 if (needsRefresh) { 5900 refreshDrawableState(); 5901 } 5902 dispatchSetPressed(pressed); 5903 } 5904 5905 /** 5906 * Dispatch setPressed to all of this View's children. 5907 * 5908 * @see #setPressed(boolean) 5909 * 5910 * @param pressed The new pressed state 5911 */ 5912 protected void dispatchSetPressed(boolean pressed) { 5913 } 5914 5915 /** 5916 * Indicates whether the view is currently in pressed state. Unless 5917 * {@link #setPressed(boolean)} is explicitly called, only clickable views can enter 5918 * the pressed state. 5919 * 5920 * @see #setPressed(boolean) 5921 * @see #isClickable() 5922 * @see #setClickable(boolean) 5923 * 5924 * @return true if the view is currently pressed, false otherwise 5925 */ 5926 public boolean isPressed() { 5927 return (mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) == PRESSED; 5928 } 5929 5930 /** 5931 * Indicates whether this view will save its state (that is, 5932 * whether its {@link #onSaveInstanceState} method will be called). 5933 * 5934 * @return Returns true if the view state saving is enabled, else false. 5935 * 5936 * @see #setSaveEnabled(boolean) 5937 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_saveEnabled 5938 */ 5939 public boolean isSaveEnabled() { 5940 return (mViewFlags & SAVE_DISABLED_MASK) != SAVE_DISABLED; 5941 } 5942 5943 /** 5944 * Controls whether the saving of this view's state is 5945 * enabled (that is, whether its {@link #onSaveInstanceState} method 5946 * will be called). Note that even if freezing is enabled, the 5947 * view still must have an id assigned to it (via {@link #setId(int)}) 5948 * for its state to be saved. This flag can only disable the 5949 * saving of this view; any child views may still have their state saved. 5950 * 5951 * @param enabled Set to false to <em>disable</em> state saving, or true 5952 * (the default) to allow it. 5953 * 5954 * @see #isSaveEnabled() 5955 * @see #setId(int) 5956 * @see #onSaveInstanceState() 5957 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_saveEnabled 5958 */ 5959 public void setSaveEnabled(boolean enabled) { 5960 setFlags(enabled ? 0 : SAVE_DISABLED, SAVE_DISABLED_MASK); 5961 } 5962 5963 /** 5964 * Gets whether the framework should discard touches when the view's 5965 * window is obscured by another visible window. 5966 * Refer to the {@link View} security documentation for more details. 5967 * 5968 * @return True if touch filtering is enabled. 5969 * 5970 * @see #setFilterTouchesWhenObscured(boolean) 5971 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_filterTouchesWhenObscured 5972 */ 5973 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 5974 public boolean getFilterTouchesWhenObscured() { 5975 return (mViewFlags & FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED) != 0; 5976 } 5977 5978 /** 5979 * Sets whether the framework should discard touches when the view's 5980 * window is obscured by another visible window. 5981 * Refer to the {@link View} security documentation for more details. 5982 * 5983 * @param enabled True if touch filtering should be enabled. 5984 * 5985 * @see #getFilterTouchesWhenObscured 5986 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_filterTouchesWhenObscured 5987 */ 5988 public void setFilterTouchesWhenObscured(boolean enabled) { 5989 setFlags(enabled ? 0 : FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED, 5990 FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED); 5991 } 5992 5993 /** 5994 * Indicates whether the entire hierarchy under this view will save its 5995 * state when a state saving traversal occurs from its parent. The default 5996 * is true; if false, these views will not be saved unless 5997 * {@link #saveHierarchyState(SparseArray)} is called directly on this view. 5998 * 5999 * @return Returns true if the view state saving from parent is enabled, else false. 6000 * 6001 * @see #setSaveFromParentEnabled(boolean) 6002 */ 6003 public boolean isSaveFromParentEnabled() { 6004 return (mViewFlags & PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED_MASK) != PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED; 6005 } 6006 6007 /** 6008 * Controls whether the entire hierarchy under this view will save its 6009 * state when a state saving traversal occurs from its parent. The default 6010 * is true; if false, these views will not be saved unless 6011 * {@link #saveHierarchyState(SparseArray)} is called directly on this view. 6012 * 6013 * @param enabled Set to false to <em>disable</em> state saving, or true 6014 * (the default) to allow it. 6015 * 6016 * @see #isSaveFromParentEnabled() 6017 * @see #setId(int) 6018 * @see #onSaveInstanceState() 6019 */ 6020 public void setSaveFromParentEnabled(boolean enabled) { 6021 setFlags(enabled ? 0 : PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED, PARENT_SAVE_DISABLED_MASK); 6022 } 6023 6024 6025 /** 6026 * Returns whether this View is able to take focus. 6027 * 6028 * @return True if this view can take focus, or false otherwise. 6029 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusable 6030 */ 6031 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "focus") 6032 public final boolean isFocusable() { 6033 return FOCUSABLE == (mViewFlags & FOCUSABLE_MASK); 6034 } 6035 6036 /** 6037 * When a view is focusable, it may not want to take focus when in touch mode. 6038 * For example, a button would like focus when the user is navigating via a D-pad 6039 * so that the user can click on it, but once the user starts touching the screen, 6040 * the button shouldn't take focus 6041 * @return Whether the view is focusable in touch mode. 6042 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_focusableInTouchMode 6043 */ 6044 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 6045 public final boolean isFocusableInTouchMode() { 6046 return FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE == (mViewFlags & FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE); 6047 } 6048 6049 /** 6050 * Find the nearest view in the specified direction that can take focus. 6051 * This does not actually give focus to that view. 6052 * 6053 * @param direction One of FOCUS_UP, FOCUS_DOWN, FOCUS_LEFT, and FOCUS_RIGHT 6054 * 6055 * @return The nearest focusable in the specified direction, or null if none 6056 * can be found. 6057 */ 6058 public View focusSearch(int direction) { 6059 if (mParent != null) { 6060 return mParent.focusSearch(this, direction); 6061 } else { 6062 return null; 6063 } 6064 } 6065 6066 /** 6067 * This method is the last chance for the focused view and its ancestors to 6068 * respond to an arrow key. This is called when the focused view did not 6069 * consume the key internally, nor could the view system find a new view in 6070 * the requested direction to give focus to. 6071 * 6072 * @param focused The currently focused view. 6073 * @param direction The direction focus wants to move. One of FOCUS_UP, 6074 * FOCUS_DOWN, FOCUS_LEFT, and FOCUS_RIGHT. 6075 * @return True if the this view consumed this unhandled move. 6076 */ 6077 public boolean dispatchUnhandledMove(View focused, int direction) { 6078 return false; 6079 } 6080 6081 /** 6082 * If a user manually specified the next view id for a particular direction, 6083 * use the root to look up the view. 6084 * @param root The root view of the hierarchy containing this view. 6085 * @param direction One of FOCUS_UP, FOCUS_DOWN, FOCUS_LEFT, FOCUS_RIGHT, FOCUS_FORWARD, 6086 * or FOCUS_BACKWARD. 6087 * @return The user specified next view, or null if there is none. 6088 */ 6089 View findUserSetNextFocus(View root, int direction) { 6090 switch (direction) { 6091 case FOCUS_LEFT: 6092 if (mNextFocusLeftId == View.NO_ID) return null; 6093 return findViewInsideOutShouldExist(root, mNextFocusLeftId); 6094 case FOCUS_RIGHT: 6095 if (mNextFocusRightId == View.NO_ID) return null; 6096 return findViewInsideOutShouldExist(root, mNextFocusRightId); 6097 case FOCUS_UP: 6098 if (mNextFocusUpId == View.NO_ID) return null; 6099 return findViewInsideOutShouldExist(root, mNextFocusUpId); 6100 case FOCUS_DOWN: 6101 if (mNextFocusDownId == View.NO_ID) return null; 6102 return findViewInsideOutShouldExist(root, mNextFocusDownId); 6103 case FOCUS_FORWARD: 6104 if (mNextFocusForwardId == View.NO_ID) return null; 6105 return findViewInsideOutShouldExist(root, mNextFocusForwardId); 6106 case FOCUS_BACKWARD: { 6107 if (mID == View.NO_ID) return null; 6108 final int id = mID; 6109 return root.findViewByPredicateInsideOut(this, new Predicate<View>() { 6110 @Override 6111 public boolean apply(View t) { 6112 return t.mNextFocusForwardId == id; 6113 } 6114 }); 6115 } 6116 } 6117 return null; 6118 } 6119 6120 private View findViewInsideOutShouldExist(View root, final int childViewId) { 6121 View result = root.findViewByPredicateInsideOut(this, new Predicate<View>() { 6122 @Override 6123 public boolean apply(View t) { 6124 return t.mID == childViewId; 6125 } 6126 }); 6127 6128 if (result == null) { 6129 Log.w(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "couldn't find next focus view specified " 6130 + "by user for id " + childViewId); 6131 } 6132 return result; 6133 } 6134 6135 /** 6136 * Find and return all focusable views that are descendants of this view, 6137 * possibly including this view if it is focusable itself. 6138 * 6139 * @param direction The direction of the focus 6140 * @return A list of focusable views 6141 */ 6142 public ArrayList<View> getFocusables(int direction) { 6143 ArrayList<View> result = new ArrayList<View>(24); 6144 addFocusables(result, direction); 6145 return result; 6146 } 6147 6148 /** 6149 * Add any focusable views that are descendants of this view (possibly 6150 * including this view if it is focusable itself) to views. If we are in touch mode, 6151 * only add views that are also focusable in touch mode. 6152 * 6153 * @param views Focusable views found so far 6154 * @param direction The direction of the focus 6155 */ 6156 public void addFocusables(ArrayList<View> views, int direction) { 6157 addFocusables(views, direction, FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE); 6158 } 6159 6160 /** 6161 * Adds any focusable views that are descendants of this view (possibly 6162 * including this view if it is focusable itself) to views. This method 6163 * adds all focusable views regardless if we are in touch mode or 6164 * only views focusable in touch mode if we are in touch mode or 6165 * only views that can take accessibility focus if accessibility is enabeld 6166 * depending on the focusable mode paramater. 6167 * 6168 * @param views Focusable views found so far or null if all we are interested is 6169 * the number of focusables. 6170 * @param direction The direction of the focus. 6171 * @param focusableMode The type of focusables to be added. 6172 * 6173 * @see #FOCUSABLES_ALL 6174 * @see #FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE 6175 */ 6176 public void addFocusables(ArrayList<View> views, int direction, int focusableMode) { 6177 if (views == null) { 6178 return; 6179 } 6180 if ((focusableMode & FOCUSABLES_ACCESSIBILITY) == FOCUSABLES_ACCESSIBILITY) { 6181 if (isAccessibilityFocusable()) { 6182 views.add(this); 6183 return; 6184 } 6185 } 6186 if (!isFocusable()) { 6187 return; 6188 } 6189 if ((focusableMode & FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE) == FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE 6190 && isInTouchMode() && !isFocusableInTouchMode()) { 6191 return; 6192 } 6193 views.add(this); 6194 } 6195 6196 /** 6197 * Finds the Views that contain given text. The containment is case insensitive. 6198 * The search is performed by either the text that the View renders or the content 6199 * description that describes the view for accessibility purposes and the view does 6200 * not render or both. Clients can specify how the search is to be performed via 6201 * passing the {@link #FIND_VIEWS_WITH_TEXT} and 6202 * {@link #FIND_VIEWS_WITH_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION} flags. 6203 * 6204 * @param outViews The output list of matching Views. 6205 * @param searched The text to match against. 6206 * 6207 * @see #FIND_VIEWS_WITH_TEXT 6208 * @see #FIND_VIEWS_WITH_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION 6209 * @see #setContentDescription(CharSequence) 6210 */ 6211 public void findViewsWithText(ArrayList<View> outViews, CharSequence searched, int flags) { 6212 if (getAccessibilityNodeProvider() != null) { 6213 if ((flags & FIND_VIEWS_WITH_ACCESSIBILITY_NODE_PROVIDERS) != 0) { 6214 outViews.add(this); 6215 } 6216 } else if ((flags & FIND_VIEWS_WITH_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION) != 0 6217 && (searched != null && searched.length() > 0) 6218 && (mContentDescription != null && mContentDescription.length() > 0)) { 6219 String searchedLowerCase = searched.toString().toLowerCase(); 6220 String contentDescriptionLowerCase = mContentDescription.toString().toLowerCase(); 6221 if (contentDescriptionLowerCase.contains(searchedLowerCase)) { 6222 outViews.add(this); 6223 } 6224 } 6225 } 6226 6227 /** 6228 * Find and return all touchable views that are descendants of this view, 6229 * possibly including this view if it is touchable itself. 6230 * 6231 * @return A list of touchable views 6232 */ 6233 public ArrayList<View> getTouchables() { 6234 ArrayList<View> result = new ArrayList<View>(); 6235 addTouchables(result); 6236 return result; 6237 } 6238 6239 /** 6240 * Add any touchable views that are descendants of this view (possibly 6241 * including this view if it is touchable itself) to views. 6242 * 6243 * @param views Touchable views found so far 6244 */ 6245 public void addTouchables(ArrayList<View> views) { 6246 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 6247 6248 if (((viewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE || (viewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE) 6249 && (viewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED) { 6250 views.add(this); 6251 } 6252 } 6253 6254 /** 6255 * Returns whether this View is accessibility focused. 6256 * 6257 * @return True if this View is accessibility focused. 6258 */ 6259 boolean isAccessibilityFocused() { 6260 return (mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED) != 0; 6261 } 6262 6263 /** 6264 * Call this to try to give accessibility focus to this view. 6265 * 6266 * A view will not actually take focus if {@link AccessibilityManager#isEnabled()} 6267 * returns false or the view is no visible or the view already has accessibility 6268 * focus. 6269 * 6270 * See also {@link #focusSearch(int)}, which is what you call to say that you 6271 * have focus, and you want your parent to look for the next one. 6272 * 6273 * @return Whether this view actually took accessibility focus. 6274 * 6275 * @hide 6276 */ 6277 public boolean requestAccessibilityFocus() { 6278 AccessibilityManager manager = AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext); 6279 if (!manager.isEnabled() || !manager.isTouchExplorationEnabled()) { 6280 return false; 6281 } 6282 if ((mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) != VISIBLE) { 6283 return false; 6284 } 6285 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED) == 0) { 6286 mPrivateFlags2 |= ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED; 6287 ViewRootImpl viewRootImpl = getViewRootImpl(); 6288 if (viewRootImpl != null) { 6289 viewRootImpl.setAccessibilityFocus(this, null); 6290 } 6291 invalidate(); 6292 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED); 6293 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 6294 return true; 6295 } 6296 return false; 6297 } 6298 6299 /** 6300 * Call this to try to clear accessibility focus of this view. 6301 * 6302 * See also {@link #focusSearch(int)}, which is what you call to say that you 6303 * have focus, and you want your parent to look for the next one. 6304 * 6305 * @hide 6306 */ 6307 public void clearAccessibilityFocus() { 6308 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED) != 0) { 6309 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED; 6310 invalidate(); 6311 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_CLEARED); 6312 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 6313 } 6314 // Clear the global reference of accessibility focus if this 6315 // view or any of its descendants had accessibility focus. 6316 ViewRootImpl viewRootImpl = getViewRootImpl(); 6317 if (viewRootImpl != null) { 6318 View focusHost = viewRootImpl.getAccessibilityFocusedHost(); 6319 if (focusHost != null && ViewRootImpl.isViewDescendantOf(focusHost, this)) { 6320 viewRootImpl.setAccessibilityFocus(null, null); 6321 } 6322 } 6323 } 6324 6325 private void sendAccessibilityHoverEvent(int eventType) { 6326 // Since we are not delivering to a client accessibility events from not 6327 // important views (unless the clinet request that) we need to fire the 6328 // event from the deepest view exposed to the client. As a consequence if 6329 // the user crosses a not exposed view the client will see enter and exit 6330 // of the exposed predecessor followed by and enter and exit of that same 6331 // predecessor when entering and exiting the not exposed descendant. This 6332 // is fine since the client has a clear idea which view is hovered at the 6333 // price of a couple more events being sent. This is a simple and 6334 // working solution. 6335 View source = this; 6336 while (true) { 6337 if (source.includeForAccessibility()) { 6338 source.sendAccessibilityEvent(eventType); 6339 return; 6340 } 6341 ViewParent parent = source.getParent(); 6342 if (parent instanceof View) { 6343 source = (View) parent; 6344 } else { 6345 return; 6346 } 6347 } 6348 } 6349 6350 private void requestAccessibilityFocusFromHover() { 6351 if (includeForAccessibility() && isActionableForAccessibility()) { 6352 requestAccessibilityFocus(); 6353 } else { 6354 if (mParent != null) { 6355 View nextFocus = mParent.findViewToTakeAccessibilityFocusFromHover(this, this); 6356 if (nextFocus != null) { 6357 nextFocus.requestAccessibilityFocus(); 6358 } 6359 } 6360 } 6361 } 6362 6363 private boolean canTakeAccessibilityFocusFromHover() { 6364 if (includeForAccessibility() && isActionableForAccessibility()) { 6365 return true; 6366 } 6367 if (mParent != null) { 6368 return (mParent.findViewToTakeAccessibilityFocusFromHover(this, this) == this); 6369 } 6370 return false; 6371 } 6372 6373 /** 6374 * Clears accessibility focus without calling any callback methods 6375 * normally invoked in {@link #clearAccessibilityFocus()}. This method 6376 * is used for clearing accessibility focus when giving this focus to 6377 * another view. 6378 */ 6379 void clearAccessibilityFocusNoCallbacks() { 6380 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED) != 0) { 6381 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED; 6382 invalidate(); 6383 } 6384 } 6385 6386 /** 6387 * Call this to try to give focus to a specific view or to one of its 6388 * descendants. 6389 * 6390 * A view will not actually take focus if it is not focusable ({@link #isFocusable} returns 6391 * false), or if it is focusable and it is not focusable in touch mode 6392 * ({@link #isFocusableInTouchMode}) while the device is in touch mode. 6393 * 6394 * See also {@link #focusSearch(int)}, which is what you call to say that you 6395 * have focus, and you want your parent to look for the next one. 6396 * 6397 * This is equivalent to calling {@link #requestFocus(int, Rect)} with arguments 6398 * {@link #FOCUS_DOWN} and <code>null</code>. 6399 * 6400 * @return Whether this view or one of its descendants actually took focus. 6401 */ 6402 public final boolean requestFocus() { 6403 return requestFocus(View.FOCUS_DOWN); 6404 } 6405 6406 /** 6407 * Call this to try to give focus to a specific view or to one of its 6408 * descendants and give it a hint about what direction focus is heading. 6409 * 6410 * A view will not actually take focus if it is not focusable ({@link #isFocusable} returns 6411 * false), or if it is focusable and it is not focusable in touch mode 6412 * ({@link #isFocusableInTouchMode}) while the device is in touch mode. 6413 * 6414 * See also {@link #focusSearch(int)}, which is what you call to say that you 6415 * have focus, and you want your parent to look for the next one. 6416 * 6417 * This is equivalent to calling {@link #requestFocus(int, Rect)} with 6418 * <code>null</code> set for the previously focused rectangle. 6419 * 6420 * @param direction One of FOCUS_UP, FOCUS_DOWN, FOCUS_LEFT, and FOCUS_RIGHT 6421 * @return Whether this view or one of its descendants actually took focus. 6422 */ 6423 public final boolean requestFocus(int direction) { 6424 return requestFocus(direction, null); 6425 } 6426 6427 /** 6428 * Call this to try to give focus to a specific view or to one of its descendants 6429 * and give it hints about the direction and a specific rectangle that the focus 6430 * is coming from. The rectangle can help give larger views a finer grained hint 6431 * about where focus is coming from, and therefore, where to show selection, or 6432 * forward focus change internally. 6433 * 6434 * A view will not actually take focus if it is not focusable ({@link #isFocusable} returns 6435 * false), or if it is focusable and it is not focusable in touch mode 6436 * ({@link #isFocusableInTouchMode}) while the device is in touch mode. 6437 * 6438 * A View will not take focus if it is not visible. 6439 * 6440 * A View will not take focus if one of its parents has 6441 * {@link android.view.ViewGroup#getDescendantFocusability()} equal to 6442 * {@link ViewGroup#FOCUS_BLOCK_DESCENDANTS}. 6443 * 6444 * See also {@link #focusSearch(int)}, which is what you call to say that you 6445 * have focus, and you want your parent to look for the next one. 6446 * 6447 * You may wish to override this method if your custom {@link View} has an internal 6448 * {@link View} that it wishes to forward the request to. 6449 * 6450 * @param direction One of FOCUS_UP, FOCUS_DOWN, FOCUS_LEFT, and FOCUS_RIGHT 6451 * @param previouslyFocusedRect The rectangle (in this View's coordinate system) 6452 * to give a finer grained hint about where focus is coming from. May be null 6453 * if there is no hint. 6454 * @return Whether this view or one of its descendants actually took focus. 6455 */ 6456 public boolean requestFocus(int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) { 6457 return requestFocusNoSearch(direction, previouslyFocusedRect); 6458 } 6459 6460 private boolean requestFocusNoSearch(int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) { 6461 // need to be focusable 6462 if ((mViewFlags & FOCUSABLE_MASK) != FOCUSABLE || 6463 (mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) != VISIBLE) { 6464 return false; 6465 } 6466 6467 // need to be focusable in touch mode if in touch mode 6468 if (isInTouchMode() && 6469 (FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE != (mViewFlags & FOCUSABLE_IN_TOUCH_MODE))) { 6470 return false; 6471 } 6472 6473 // need to not have any parents blocking us 6474 if (hasAncestorThatBlocksDescendantFocus()) { 6475 return false; 6476 } 6477 6478 handleFocusGainInternal(direction, previouslyFocusedRect); 6479 return true; 6480 } 6481 6482 /** 6483 * Call this to try to give focus to a specific view or to one of its descendants. This is a 6484 * special variant of {@link #requestFocus() } that will allow views that are not focuable in 6485 * touch mode to request focus when they are touched. 6486 * 6487 * @return Whether this view or one of its descendants actually took focus. 6488 * 6489 * @see #isInTouchMode() 6490 * 6491 */ 6492 public final boolean requestFocusFromTouch() { 6493 // Leave touch mode if we need to 6494 if (isInTouchMode()) { 6495 ViewRootImpl viewRoot = getViewRootImpl(); 6496 if (viewRoot != null) { 6497 viewRoot.ensureTouchMode(false); 6498 } 6499 } 6500 return requestFocus(View.FOCUS_DOWN); 6501 } 6502 6503 /** 6504 * @return Whether any ancestor of this view blocks descendant focus. 6505 */ 6506 private boolean hasAncestorThatBlocksDescendantFocus() { 6507 ViewParent ancestor = mParent; 6508 while (ancestor instanceof ViewGroup) { 6509 final ViewGroup vgAncestor = (ViewGroup) ancestor; 6510 if (vgAncestor.getDescendantFocusability() == ViewGroup.FOCUS_BLOCK_DESCENDANTS) { 6511 return true; 6512 } else { 6513 ancestor = vgAncestor.getParent(); 6514 } 6515 } 6516 return false; 6517 } 6518 6519 /** 6520 * Gets the mode for determining whether this View is important for accessibility 6521 * which is if it fires accessibility events and if it is reported to 6522 * accessibility services that query the screen. 6523 * 6524 * @return The mode for determining whether a View is important for accessibility. 6525 * 6526 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_importantForAccessibility 6527 * 6528 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES 6529 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO 6530 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO 6531 */ 6532 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "accessibility", mapping = { 6533 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO, to = "auto"), 6534 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES, to = "yes"), 6535 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO, to = "no") 6536 }) 6537 public int getImportantForAccessibility() { 6538 return (mPrivateFlags2 & IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_MASK) 6539 >> IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT; 6540 } 6541 6542 /** 6543 * Sets how to determine whether this view is important for accessibility 6544 * which is if it fires accessibility events and if it is reported to 6545 * accessibility services that query the screen. 6546 * 6547 * @param mode How to determine whether this view is important for accessibility. 6548 * 6549 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_importantForAccessibility 6550 * 6551 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES 6552 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO 6553 * @see #IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO 6554 */ 6555 public void setImportantForAccessibility(int mode) { 6556 if (mode != getImportantForAccessibility()) { 6557 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_MASK; 6558 mPrivateFlags2 |= (mode << IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT) 6559 & IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_MASK; 6560 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 6561 } 6562 } 6563 6564 /** 6565 * Gets whether this view should be exposed for accessibility. 6566 * 6567 * @return Whether the view is exposed for accessibility. 6568 * 6569 * @hide 6570 */ 6571 public boolean isImportantForAccessibility() { 6572 final int mode = (mPrivateFlags2 & IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_MASK) 6573 >> IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_SHIFT; 6574 switch (mode) { 6575 case IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES: 6576 return true; 6577 case IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO: 6578 return false; 6579 case IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_AUTO: 6580 return isActionableForAccessibility() || hasListenersForAccessibility(); 6581 default: 6582 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknow important for accessibility mode: " 6583 + mode); 6584 } 6585 } 6586 6587 /** 6588 * Gets the mode for determining whether this View can take accessibility focus. 6589 * 6590 * @return The mode for determining whether a View can take accessibility focus. 6591 * 6592 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_accessibilityFocusable 6593 * 6594 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES 6595 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO 6596 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO 6597 * 6598 * @hide 6599 */ 6600 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "accessibility", mapping = { 6601 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO, to = "auto"), 6602 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES, to = "yes"), 6603 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO, to = "no") 6604 }) 6605 public int getAccessibilityFocusable() { 6606 return (mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_MASK) >>> ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT; 6607 } 6608 6609 /** 6610 * Sets how to determine whether this view can take accessibility focus. 6611 * 6612 * @param mode How to determine whether this view can take accessibility focus. 6613 * 6614 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_accessibilityFocusable 6615 * 6616 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES 6617 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO 6618 * @see #ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO 6619 * 6620 * @hide 6621 */ 6622 public void setAccessibilityFocusable(int mode) { 6623 if (mode != getAccessibilityFocusable()) { 6624 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_MASK; 6625 mPrivateFlags2 |= (mode << ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT) 6626 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_MASK; 6627 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 6628 } 6629 } 6630 6631 /** 6632 * Gets whether this view can take accessibility focus. 6633 * 6634 * @return Whether the view can take accessibility focus. 6635 * 6636 * @hide 6637 */ 6638 public boolean isAccessibilityFocusable() { 6639 final int mode = (mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_MASK) 6640 >>> ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_SHIFT; 6641 switch (mode) { 6642 case ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES: 6643 return true; 6644 case ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_NO: 6645 return false; 6646 case ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO: 6647 return canTakeAccessibilityFocusFromHover() 6648 || getAccessibilityNodeProvider() != null; 6649 default: 6650 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknow accessibility focusable mode: " + mode); 6651 } 6652 } 6653 6654 /** 6655 * Gets the parent for accessibility purposes. Note that the parent for 6656 * accessibility is not necessary the immediate parent. It is the first 6657 * predecessor that is important for accessibility. 6658 * 6659 * @return The parent for accessibility purposes. 6660 */ 6661 public ViewParent getParentForAccessibility() { 6662 if (mParent instanceof View) { 6663 View parentView = (View) mParent; 6664 if (parentView.includeForAccessibility()) { 6665 return mParent; 6666 } else { 6667 return mParent.getParentForAccessibility(); 6668 } 6669 } 6670 return null; 6671 } 6672 6673 /** 6674 * Adds the children of a given View for accessibility. Since some Views are 6675 * not important for accessibility the children for accessibility are not 6676 * necessarily direct children of the riew, rather they are the first level of 6677 * descendants important for accessibility. 6678 * 6679 * @param children The list of children for accessibility. 6680 */ 6681 public void addChildrenForAccessibility(ArrayList<View> children) { 6682 if (includeForAccessibility()) { 6683 children.add(this); 6684 } 6685 } 6686 6687 /** 6688 * Whether to regard this view for accessibility. A view is regarded for 6689 * accessibility if it is important for accessibility or the querying 6690 * accessibility service has explicitly requested that view not 6691 * important for accessibility are regarded. 6692 * 6693 * @return Whether to regard the view for accessibility. 6694 * 6695 * @hide 6696 */ 6697 public boolean includeForAccessibility() { 6698 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 6699 if (!mAttachInfo.mIncludeNotImportantViews) { 6700 return isImportantForAccessibility(); 6701 } 6702 return true; 6703 } 6704 return false; 6705 } 6706 6707 /** 6708 * Returns whether the View is considered actionable from 6709 * accessibility perspective. Such view are important for 6710 * accessiiblity. 6711 * 6712 * @return True if the view is actionable for accessibility. 6713 * 6714 * @hide 6715 */ 6716 public boolean isActionableForAccessibility() { 6717 return (isClickable() || isLongClickable() || isFocusable()); 6718 } 6719 6720 /** 6721 * Returns whether the View has registered callbacks wich makes it 6722 * important for accessiiblity. 6723 * 6724 * @return True if the view is actionable for accessibility. 6725 */ 6726 private boolean hasListenersForAccessibility() { 6727 ListenerInfo info = getListenerInfo(); 6728 return mTouchDelegate != null || info.mOnKeyListener != null 6729 || info.mOnTouchListener != null || info.mOnGenericMotionListener != null 6730 || info.mOnHoverListener != null || info.mOnDragListener != null; 6731 } 6732 6733 /** 6734 * Notifies accessibility services that some view's important for 6735 * accessibility state has changed. Note that such notifications 6736 * are made at most once every 6737 * {@link ViewConfiguration#getSendRecurringAccessibilityEventsInterval()} 6738 * to avoid unnecessary load to the system. Also once a view has 6739 * made a notifucation this method is a NOP until the notification has 6740 * been sent to clients. 6741 * 6742 * @hide 6743 * 6744 * TODO: Makse sure this method is called for any view state change 6745 * that is interesting for accessilility purposes. 6746 */ 6747 public void notifyAccessibilityStateChanged() { 6748 if (!AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 6749 return; 6750 } 6751 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_CHANGED) == 0) { 6752 mPrivateFlags2 |= ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_CHANGED; 6753 if (mParent != null) { 6754 mParent.childAccessibilityStateChanged(this); 6755 } 6756 } 6757 } 6758 6759 /** 6760 * Reset the state indicating the this view has requested clients 6761 * interested in its accessiblity state to be notified. 6762 * 6763 * @hide 6764 */ 6765 public void resetAccessibilityStateChanged() { 6766 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_CHANGED; 6767 } 6768 6769 /** 6770 * Performs the specified accessibility action on the view. For 6771 * possible accessibility actions look at {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}. 6772 * <p> 6773 * If an {@link AccessibilityDelegate} has been specified via calling 6774 * {@link #setAccessibilityDelegate(AccessibilityDelegate)} its 6775 * {@link AccessibilityDelegate#performAccessibilityAction(View, int, Bundle)} 6776 * is responsible for handling this call. 6777 * </p> 6778 * 6779 * @param action The action to perform. 6780 * @param arguments Optional action arguments. 6781 * @return Whether the action was performed. 6782 */ 6783 public boolean performAccessibilityAction(int action, Bundle arguments) { 6784 if (mAccessibilityDelegate != null) { 6785 return mAccessibilityDelegate.performAccessibilityAction(this, action, arguments); 6786 } else { 6787 return performAccessibilityActionInternal(action, arguments); 6788 } 6789 } 6790 6791 /** 6792 * @see #performAccessibilityAction(int, Bundle) 6793 * 6794 * Note: Called from the default {@link AccessibilityDelegate}. 6795 */ 6796 boolean performAccessibilityActionInternal(int action, Bundle arguments) { 6797 switch (action) { 6798 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLICK: { 6799 if (isClickable()) { 6800 return performClick(); 6801 } 6802 } break; 6803 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_LONG_CLICK: { 6804 if (isLongClickable()) { 6805 return performLongClick(); 6806 } 6807 } break; 6808 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_FOCUS: { 6809 if (!hasFocus()) { 6810 // Get out of touch mode since accessibility 6811 // wants to move focus around. 6812 getViewRootImpl().ensureTouchMode(false); 6813 return requestFocus(); 6814 } 6815 } break; 6816 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_FOCUS: { 6817 if (hasFocus()) { 6818 clearFocus(); 6819 return !isFocused(); 6820 } 6821 } break; 6822 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_SELECT: { 6823 if (!isSelected()) { 6824 setSelected(true); 6825 return isSelected(); 6826 } 6827 } break; 6828 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_SELECTION: { 6829 if (isSelected()) { 6830 setSelected(false); 6831 return !isSelected(); 6832 } 6833 } break; 6834 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS: { 6835 final int mode = getAccessibilityFocusable(); 6836 if (!isAccessibilityFocused() 6837 && (mode == ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_YES 6838 || mode == ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSABLE_AUTO)) { 6839 return requestAccessibilityFocus(); 6840 } 6841 } break; 6842 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLEAR_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS: { 6843 if (isAccessibilityFocused()) { 6844 clearAccessibilityFocus(); 6845 return true; 6846 } 6847 } break; 6848 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_NEXT_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY: { 6849 if (arguments != null) { 6850 final int granularity = arguments.getInt( 6851 AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_ARGUMENT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_INT); 6852 return nextAtGranularity(granularity); 6853 } 6854 } break; 6855 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_PREVIOUS_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY: { 6856 if (arguments != null) { 6857 final int granularity = arguments.getInt( 6858 AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_ARGUMENT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_INT); 6859 return previousAtGranularity(granularity); 6860 } 6861 } break; 6862 } 6863 return false; 6864 } 6865 6866 private boolean nextAtGranularity(int granularity) { 6867 CharSequence text = getIterableTextForAccessibility(); 6868 if (text == null || text.length() == 0) { 6869 return false; 6870 } 6871 TextSegmentIterator iterator = getIteratorForGranularity(granularity); 6872 if (iterator == null) { 6873 return false; 6874 } 6875 final int current = getAccessibilityCursorPosition(); 6876 final int[] range = iterator.following(current); 6877 if (range == null) { 6878 return false; 6879 } 6880 final int start = range[0]; 6881 final int end = range[1]; 6882 setAccessibilityCursorPosition(end); 6883 sendViewTextTraversedAtGranularityEvent( 6884 AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_NEXT_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY, 6885 granularity, start, end); 6886 return true; 6887 } 6888 6889 private boolean previousAtGranularity(int granularity) { 6890 CharSequence text = getIterableTextForAccessibility(); 6891 if (text == null || text.length() == 0) { 6892 return false; 6893 } 6894 TextSegmentIterator iterator = getIteratorForGranularity(granularity); 6895 if (iterator == null) { 6896 return false; 6897 } 6898 int current = getAccessibilityCursorPosition(); 6899 if (current == ACCESSIBILITY_CURSOR_POSITION_UNDEFINED) { 6900 current = text.length(); 6901 } else if (granularity == AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_CHARACTER) { 6902 // When traversing by character we always put the cursor after the character 6903 // to ease edit and have to compensate before asking the for previous segment. 6904 current--; 6905 } 6906 final int[] range = iterator.preceding(current); 6907 if (range == null) { 6908 return false; 6909 } 6910 final int start = range[0]; 6911 final int end = range[1]; 6912 // Always put the cursor after the character to ease edit. 6913 if (granularity == AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_CHARACTER) { 6914 setAccessibilityCursorPosition(end); 6915 } else { 6916 setAccessibilityCursorPosition(start); 6917 } 6918 sendViewTextTraversedAtGranularityEvent( 6919 AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_PREVIOUS_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY, 6920 granularity, start, end); 6921 return true; 6922 } 6923 6924 /** 6925 * Gets the text reported for accessibility purposes. 6926 * 6927 * @return The accessibility text. 6928 * 6929 * @hide 6930 */ 6931 public CharSequence getIterableTextForAccessibility() { 6932 return mContentDescription; 6933 } 6934 6935 /** 6936 * @hide 6937 */ 6938 public int getAccessibilityCursorPosition() { 6939 return mAccessibilityCursorPosition; 6940 } 6941 6942 /** 6943 * @hide 6944 */ 6945 public void setAccessibilityCursorPosition(int position) { 6946 mAccessibilityCursorPosition = position; 6947 } 6948 6949 private void sendViewTextTraversedAtGranularityEvent(int action, int granularity, 6950 int fromIndex, int toIndex) { 6951 if (mParent == null) { 6952 return; 6953 } 6954 AccessibilityEvent event = AccessibilityEvent.obtain( 6955 AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_TRAVERSED_AT_MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY); 6956 onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event); 6957 onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(event); 6958 event.setFromIndex(fromIndex); 6959 event.setToIndex(toIndex); 6960 event.setAction(action); 6961 event.setMovementGranularity(granularity); 6962 mParent.requestSendAccessibilityEvent(this, event); 6963 } 6964 6965 /** 6966 * @hide 6967 */ 6968 public TextSegmentIterator getIteratorForGranularity(int granularity) { 6969 switch (granularity) { 6970 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_CHARACTER: { 6971 CharSequence text = getIterableTextForAccessibility(); 6972 if (text != null && text.length() > 0) { 6973 CharacterTextSegmentIterator iterator = 6974 CharacterTextSegmentIterator.getInstance( 6975 mContext.getResources().getConfiguration().locale); 6976 iterator.initialize(text.toString()); 6977 return iterator; 6978 } 6979 } break; 6980 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_WORD: { 6981 CharSequence text = getIterableTextForAccessibility(); 6982 if (text != null && text.length() > 0) { 6983 WordTextSegmentIterator iterator = 6984 WordTextSegmentIterator.getInstance( 6985 mContext.getResources().getConfiguration().locale); 6986 iterator.initialize(text.toString()); 6987 return iterator; 6988 } 6989 } break; 6990 case AccessibilityNodeInfo.MOVEMENT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH: { 6991 CharSequence text = getIterableTextForAccessibility(); 6992 if (text != null && text.length() > 0) { 6993 ParagraphTextSegmentIterator iterator = 6994 ParagraphTextSegmentIterator.getInstance(); 6995 iterator.initialize(text.toString()); 6996 return iterator; 6997 } 6998 } break; 6999 } 7000 return null; 7001 } 7002 7003 /** 7004 * @hide 7005 */ 7006 public void dispatchStartTemporaryDetach() { 7007 clearAccessibilityFocus(); 7008 clearDisplayList(); 7009 7010 onStartTemporaryDetach(); 7011 } 7012 7013 /** 7014 * This is called when a container is going to temporarily detach a child, with 7015 * {@link ViewGroup#detachViewFromParent(View) ViewGroup.detachViewFromParent}. 7016 * It will either be followed by {@link #onFinishTemporaryDetach()} or 7017 * {@link #onDetachedFromWindow()} when the container is done. 7018 */ 7019 public void onStartTemporaryDetach() { 7020 removeUnsetPressCallback(); 7021 mPrivateFlags |= CANCEL_NEXT_UP_EVENT; 7022 } 7023 7024 /** 7025 * @hide 7026 */ 7027 public void dispatchFinishTemporaryDetach() { 7028 onFinishTemporaryDetach(); 7029 } 7030 7031 /** 7032 * Called after {@link #onStartTemporaryDetach} when the container is done 7033 * changing the view. 7034 */ 7035 public void onFinishTemporaryDetach() { 7036 } 7037 7038 /** 7039 * Return the global {@link KeyEvent.DispatcherState KeyEvent.DispatcherState} 7040 * for this view's window. Returns null if the view is not currently attached 7041 * to the window. Normally you will not need to use this directly, but 7042 * just use the standard high-level event callbacks like 7043 * {@link #onKeyDown(int, KeyEvent)}. 7044 */ 7045 public KeyEvent.DispatcherState getKeyDispatcherState() { 7046 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mKeyDispatchState : null; 7047 } 7048 7049 /** 7050 * Dispatch a key event before it is processed by any input method 7051 * associated with the view hierarchy. This can be used to intercept 7052 * key events in special situations before the IME consumes them; a 7053 * typical example would be handling the BACK key to update the application's 7054 * UI instead of allowing the IME to see it and close itself. 7055 * 7056 * @param event The key event to be dispatched. 7057 * @return True if the event was handled, false otherwise. 7058 */ 7059 public boolean dispatchKeyEventPreIme(KeyEvent event) { 7060 return onKeyPreIme(event.getKeyCode(), event); 7061 } 7062 7063 /** 7064 * Dispatch a key event to the next view on the focus path. This path runs 7065 * from the top of the view tree down to the currently focused view. If this 7066 * view has focus, it will dispatch to itself. Otherwise it will dispatch 7067 * the next node down the focus path. This method also fires any key 7068 * listeners. 7069 * 7070 * @param event The key event to be dispatched. 7071 * @return True if the event was handled, false otherwise. 7072 */ 7073 public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) { 7074 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7075 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onKeyEvent(event, 0); 7076 } 7077 7078 // Give any attached key listener a first crack at the event. 7079 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 7080 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7081 if (li != null && li.mOnKeyListener != null && (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED 7082 && li.mOnKeyListener.onKey(this, event.getKeyCode(), event)) { 7083 return true; 7084 } 7085 7086 if (event.dispatch(this, mAttachInfo != null 7087 ? mAttachInfo.mKeyDispatchState : null, this)) { 7088 return true; 7089 } 7090 7091 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7092 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onUnhandledEvent(event, 0); 7093 } 7094 return false; 7095 } 7096 7097 /** 7098 * Dispatches a key shortcut event. 7099 * 7100 * @param event The key event to be dispatched. 7101 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7102 */ 7103 public boolean dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event) { 7104 return onKeyShortcut(event.getKeyCode(), event); 7105 } 7106 7107 /** 7108 * Pass the touch screen motion event down to the target view, or this 7109 * view if it is the target. 7110 * 7111 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7112 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7113 */ 7114 public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7115 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7116 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onTouchEvent(event, 0); 7117 } 7118 7119 if (onFilterTouchEventForSecurity(event)) { 7120 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 7121 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7122 if (li != null && li.mOnTouchListener != null && (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED 7123 && li.mOnTouchListener.onTouch(this, event)) { 7124 return true; 7125 } 7126 7127 if (onTouchEvent(event)) { 7128 return true; 7129 } 7130 } 7131 7132 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7133 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onUnhandledEvent(event, 0); 7134 } 7135 return false; 7136 } 7137 7138 /** 7139 * Filter the touch event to apply security policies. 7140 * 7141 * @param event The motion event to be filtered. 7142 * @return True if the event should be dispatched, false if the event should be dropped. 7143 * 7144 * @see #getFilterTouchesWhenObscured 7145 */ 7146 public boolean onFilterTouchEventForSecurity(MotionEvent event) { 7147 //noinspection RedundantIfStatement 7148 if ((mViewFlags & FILTER_TOUCHES_WHEN_OBSCURED) != 0 7149 && (event.getFlags() & MotionEvent.FLAG_WINDOW_IS_OBSCURED) != 0) { 7150 // Window is obscured, drop this touch. 7151 return false; 7152 } 7153 return true; 7154 } 7155 7156 /** 7157 * Pass a trackball motion event down to the focused view. 7158 * 7159 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7160 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7161 */ 7162 public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7163 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7164 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onTrackballEvent(event, 0); 7165 } 7166 7167 return onTrackballEvent(event); 7168 } 7169 7170 /** 7171 * Dispatch a generic motion event. 7172 * <p> 7173 * Generic motion events with source class {@link InputDevice#SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER} 7174 * are delivered to the view under the pointer. All other generic motion events are 7175 * delivered to the focused view. Hover events are handled specially and are delivered 7176 * to {@link #onHoverEvent(MotionEvent)}. 7177 * </p> 7178 * 7179 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7180 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7181 */ 7182 public boolean dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7183 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7184 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onGenericMotionEvent(event, 0); 7185 } 7186 7187 final int source = event.getSource(); 7188 if ((source & InputDevice.SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER) != 0) { 7189 final int action = event.getAction(); 7190 if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_ENTER 7191 || action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_MOVE 7192 || action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_EXIT) { 7193 if (dispatchHoverEvent(event)) { 7194 return true; 7195 } 7196 } else if (dispatchGenericPointerEvent(event)) { 7197 return true; 7198 } 7199 } else if (dispatchGenericFocusedEvent(event)) { 7200 return true; 7201 } 7202 7203 if (dispatchGenericMotionEventInternal(event)) { 7204 return true; 7205 } 7206 7207 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7208 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onUnhandledEvent(event, 0); 7209 } 7210 return false; 7211 } 7212 7213 private boolean dispatchGenericMotionEventInternal(MotionEvent event) { 7214 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 7215 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7216 if (li != null && li.mOnGenericMotionListener != null 7217 && (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED 7218 && li.mOnGenericMotionListener.onGenericMotion(this, event)) { 7219 return true; 7220 } 7221 7222 if (onGenericMotionEvent(event)) { 7223 return true; 7224 } 7225 7226 if (mInputEventConsistencyVerifier != null) { 7227 mInputEventConsistencyVerifier.onUnhandledEvent(event, 0); 7228 } 7229 return false; 7230 } 7231 7232 /** 7233 * Dispatch a hover event. 7234 * <p> 7235 * Do not call this method directly. 7236 * Call {@link #dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)} instead. 7237 * </p> 7238 * 7239 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7240 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7241 */ 7242 protected boolean dispatchHoverEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7243 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 7244 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7245 if (li != null && li.mOnHoverListener != null 7246 && (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED 7247 && li.mOnHoverListener.onHover(this, event)) { 7248 return true; 7249 } 7250 7251 return onHoverEvent(event); 7252 } 7253 7254 /** 7255 * Returns true if the view has a child to which it has recently sent 7256 * {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_ENTER}. If this view is hovered and 7257 * it does not have a hovered child, then it must be the innermost hovered view. 7258 * @hide 7259 */ 7260 protected boolean hasHoveredChild() { 7261 return false; 7262 } 7263 7264 /** 7265 * Dispatch a generic motion event to the view under the first pointer. 7266 * <p> 7267 * Do not call this method directly. 7268 * Call {@link #dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)} instead. 7269 * </p> 7270 * 7271 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7272 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7273 */ 7274 protected boolean dispatchGenericPointerEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7275 return false; 7276 } 7277 7278 /** 7279 * Dispatch a generic motion event to the currently focused view. 7280 * <p> 7281 * Do not call this method directly. 7282 * Call {@link #dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)} instead. 7283 * </p> 7284 * 7285 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7286 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7287 */ 7288 protected boolean dispatchGenericFocusedEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7289 return false; 7290 } 7291 7292 /** 7293 * Dispatch a pointer event. 7294 * <p> 7295 * Dispatches touch related pointer events to {@link #onTouchEvent(MotionEvent)} and all 7296 * other events to {@link #onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)}. This separation of concerns 7297 * reinforces the invariant that {@link #onTouchEvent(MotionEvent)} is really about touches 7298 * and should not be expected to handle other pointing device features. 7299 * </p> 7300 * 7301 * @param event The motion event to be dispatched. 7302 * @return True if the event was handled by the view, false otherwise. 7303 * @hide 7304 */ 7305 public final boolean dispatchPointerEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7306 if (event.isTouchEvent()) { 7307 return dispatchTouchEvent(event); 7308 } else { 7309 return dispatchGenericMotionEvent(event); 7310 } 7311 } 7312 7313 /** 7314 * Called when the window containing this view gains or loses window focus. 7315 * ViewGroups should override to route to their children. 7316 * 7317 * @param hasFocus True if the window containing this view now has focus, 7318 * false otherwise. 7319 */ 7320 public void dispatchWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus) { 7321 onWindowFocusChanged(hasFocus); 7322 } 7323 7324 /** 7325 * Called when the window containing this view gains or loses focus. Note 7326 * that this is separate from view focus: to receive key events, both 7327 * your view and its window must have focus. If a window is displayed 7328 * on top of yours that takes input focus, then your own window will lose 7329 * focus but the view focus will remain unchanged. 7330 * 7331 * @param hasWindowFocus True if the window containing this view now has 7332 * focus, false otherwise. 7333 */ 7334 public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasWindowFocus) { 7335 InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.peekInstance(); 7336 if (!hasWindowFocus) { 7337 if (isPressed()) { 7338 setPressed(false); 7339 } 7340 if (imm != null && (mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0) { 7341 imm.focusOut(this); 7342 } 7343 removeLongPressCallback(); 7344 removeTapCallback(); 7345 onFocusLost(); 7346 } else if (imm != null && (mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0) { 7347 imm.focusIn(this); 7348 } 7349 refreshDrawableState(); 7350 } 7351 7352 /** 7353 * Returns true if this view is in a window that currently has window focus. 7354 * Note that this is not the same as the view itself having focus. 7355 * 7356 * @return True if this view is in a window that currently has window focus. 7357 */ 7358 public boolean hasWindowFocus() { 7359 return mAttachInfo != null && mAttachInfo.mHasWindowFocus; 7360 } 7361 7362 /** 7363 * Dispatch a view visibility change down the view hierarchy. 7364 * ViewGroups should override to route to their children. 7365 * @param changedView The view whose visibility changed. Could be 'this' or 7366 * an ancestor view. 7367 * @param visibility The new visibility of changedView: {@link #VISIBLE}, 7368 * {@link #INVISIBLE} or {@link #GONE}. 7369 */ 7370 protected void dispatchVisibilityChanged(View changedView, int visibility) { 7371 onVisibilityChanged(changedView, visibility); 7372 } 7373 7374 /** 7375 * Called when the visibility of the view or an ancestor of the view is changed. 7376 * @param changedView The view whose visibility changed. Could be 'this' or 7377 * an ancestor view. 7378 * @param visibility The new visibility of changedView: {@link #VISIBLE}, 7379 * {@link #INVISIBLE} or {@link #GONE}. 7380 */ 7381 protected void onVisibilityChanged(View changedView, int visibility) { 7382 if (visibility == VISIBLE) { 7383 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 7384 initialAwakenScrollBars(); 7385 } else { 7386 mPrivateFlags |= AWAKEN_SCROLL_BARS_ON_ATTACH; 7387 } 7388 } 7389 } 7390 7391 /** 7392 * Dispatch a hint about whether this view is displayed. For instance, when 7393 * a View moves out of the screen, it might receives a display hint indicating 7394 * the view is not displayed. Applications should not <em>rely</em> on this hint 7395 * as there is no guarantee that they will receive one. 7396 * 7397 * @param hint A hint about whether or not this view is displayed: 7398 * {@link #VISIBLE} or {@link #INVISIBLE}. 7399 */ 7400 public void dispatchDisplayHint(int hint) { 7401 onDisplayHint(hint); 7402 } 7403 7404 /** 7405 * Gives this view a hint about whether is displayed or not. For instance, when 7406 * a View moves out of the screen, it might receives a display hint indicating 7407 * the view is not displayed. Applications should not <em>rely</em> on this hint 7408 * as there is no guarantee that they will receive one. 7409 * 7410 * @param hint A hint about whether or not this view is displayed: 7411 * {@link #VISIBLE} or {@link #INVISIBLE}. 7412 */ 7413 protected void onDisplayHint(int hint) { 7414 } 7415 7416 /** 7417 * Dispatch a window visibility change down the view hierarchy. 7418 * ViewGroups should override to route to their children. 7419 * 7420 * @param visibility The new visibility of the window. 7421 * 7422 * @see #onWindowVisibilityChanged(int) 7423 */ 7424 public void dispatchWindowVisibilityChanged(int visibility) { 7425 onWindowVisibilityChanged(visibility); 7426 } 7427 7428 /** 7429 * Called when the window containing has change its visibility 7430 * (between {@link #GONE}, {@link #INVISIBLE}, and {@link #VISIBLE}). Note 7431 * that this tells you whether or not your window is being made visible 7432 * to the window manager; this does <em>not</em> tell you whether or not 7433 * your window is obscured by other windows on the screen, even if it 7434 * is itself visible. 7435 * 7436 * @param visibility The new visibility of the window. 7437 */ 7438 protected void onWindowVisibilityChanged(int visibility) { 7439 if (visibility == VISIBLE) { 7440 initialAwakenScrollBars(); 7441 } 7442 } 7443 7444 /** 7445 * Returns the current visibility of the window this view is attached to 7446 * (either {@link #GONE}, {@link #INVISIBLE}, or {@link #VISIBLE}). 7447 * 7448 * @return Returns the current visibility of the view's window. 7449 */ 7450 public int getWindowVisibility() { 7451 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mWindowVisibility : GONE; 7452 } 7453 7454 /** 7455 * Retrieve the overall visible display size in which the window this view is 7456 * attached to has been positioned in. This takes into account screen 7457 * decorations above the window, for both cases where the window itself 7458 * is being position inside of them or the window is being placed under 7459 * then and covered insets are used for the window to position its content 7460 * inside. In effect, this tells you the available area where content can 7461 * be placed and remain visible to users. 7462 * 7463 * <p>This function requires an IPC back to the window manager to retrieve 7464 * the requested information, so should not be used in performance critical 7465 * code like drawing. 7466 * 7467 * @param outRect Filled in with the visible display frame. If the view 7468 * is not attached to a window, this is simply the raw display size. 7469 */ 7470 public void getWindowVisibleDisplayFrame(Rect outRect) { 7471 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 7472 try { 7473 mAttachInfo.mSession.getDisplayFrame(mAttachInfo.mWindow, outRect); 7474 } catch (RemoteException e) { 7475 return; 7476 } 7477 // XXX This is really broken, and probably all needs to be done 7478 // in the window manager, and we need to know more about whether 7479 // we want the area behind or in front of the IME. 7480 final Rect insets = mAttachInfo.mVisibleInsets; 7481 outRect.left += insets.left; 7482 outRect.top += insets.top; 7483 outRect.right -= insets.right; 7484 outRect.bottom -= insets.bottom; 7485 return; 7486 } 7487 Display d = WindowManagerImpl.getDefault().getDefaultDisplay(); 7488 d.getRectSize(outRect); 7489 } 7490 7491 /** 7492 * Dispatch a notification about a resource configuration change down 7493 * the view hierarchy. 7494 * ViewGroups should override to route to their children. 7495 * 7496 * @param newConfig The new resource configuration. 7497 * 7498 * @see #onConfigurationChanged(android.content.res.Configuration) 7499 */ 7500 public void dispatchConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { 7501 onConfigurationChanged(newConfig); 7502 } 7503 7504 /** 7505 * Called when the current configuration of the resources being used 7506 * by the application have changed. You can use this to decide when 7507 * to reload resources that can changed based on orientation and other 7508 * configuration characterstics. You only need to use this if you are 7509 * not relying on the normal {@link android.app.Activity} mechanism of 7510 * recreating the activity instance upon a configuration change. 7511 * 7512 * @param newConfig The new resource configuration. 7513 */ 7514 protected void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { 7515 } 7516 7517 /** 7518 * Private function to aggregate all per-view attributes in to the view 7519 * root. 7520 */ 7521 void dispatchCollectViewAttributes(AttachInfo attachInfo, int visibility) { 7522 performCollectViewAttributes(attachInfo, visibility); 7523 } 7524 7525 void performCollectViewAttributes(AttachInfo attachInfo, int visibility) { 7526 if ((visibility & VISIBILITY_MASK) == VISIBLE) { 7527 if ((mViewFlags & KEEP_SCREEN_ON) == KEEP_SCREEN_ON) { 7528 attachInfo.mKeepScreenOn = true; 7529 } 7530 attachInfo.mSystemUiVisibility |= mSystemUiVisibility; 7531 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7532 if (li != null && li.mOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener != null) { 7533 attachInfo.mHasSystemUiListeners = true; 7534 } 7535 } 7536 } 7537 7538 void needGlobalAttributesUpdate(boolean force) { 7539 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 7540 if (ai != null) { 7541 if (force || ai.mKeepScreenOn || (ai.mSystemUiVisibility != 0) 7542 || ai.mHasSystemUiListeners) { 7543 ai.mRecomputeGlobalAttributes = true; 7544 } 7545 } 7546 } 7547 7548 /** 7549 * Returns whether the device is currently in touch mode. Touch mode is entered 7550 * once the user begins interacting with the device by touch, and affects various 7551 * things like whether focus is always visible to the user. 7552 * 7553 * @return Whether the device is in touch mode. 7554 */ 7555 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 7556 public boolean isInTouchMode() { 7557 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 7558 return mAttachInfo.mInTouchMode; 7559 } else { 7560 return ViewRootImpl.isInTouchMode(); 7561 } 7562 } 7563 7564 /** 7565 * Returns the context the view is running in, through which it can 7566 * access the current theme, resources, etc. 7567 * 7568 * @return The view's Context. 7569 */ 7570 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 7571 public final Context getContext() { 7572 return mContext; 7573 } 7574 7575 /** 7576 * Handle a key event before it is processed by any input method 7577 * associated with the view hierarchy. This can be used to intercept 7578 * key events in special situations before the IME consumes them; a 7579 * typical example would be handling the BACK key to update the application's 7580 * UI instead of allowing the IME to see it and close itself. 7581 * 7582 * @param keyCode The value in event.getKeyCode(). 7583 * @param event Description of the key event. 7584 * @return If you handled the event, return true. If you want to allow the 7585 * event to be handled by the next receiver, return false. 7586 */ 7587 public boolean onKeyPreIme(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 7588 return false; 7589 } 7590 7591 /** 7592 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyDown(int, KeyEvent) 7593 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyDown()}: perform press of the view 7594 * when {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER} or {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_ENTER} 7595 * is released, if the view is enabled and clickable. 7596 * 7597 * <p>Key presses in software keyboards will generally NOT trigger this listener, 7598 * although some may elect to do so in some situations. Do not rely on this to 7599 * catch software key presses. 7600 * 7601 * @param keyCode A key code that represents the button pressed, from 7602 * {@link android.view.KeyEvent}. 7603 * @param event The KeyEvent object that defines the button action. 7604 */ 7605 public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 7606 boolean result = false; 7607 7608 switch (keyCode) { 7609 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER: 7610 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER: { 7611 if ((mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == DISABLED) { 7612 return true; 7613 } 7614 // Long clickable items don't necessarily have to be clickable 7615 if (((mViewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE || 7616 (mViewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE) && 7617 (event.getRepeatCount() == 0)) { 7618 setPressed(true); 7619 checkForLongClick(0); 7620 return true; 7621 } 7622 break; 7623 } 7624 } 7625 return result; 7626 } 7627 7628 /** 7629 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyLongPress(int, KeyEvent) 7630 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyLongPress()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 7631 * the event). 7632 * <p>Key presses in software keyboards will generally NOT trigger this listener, 7633 * although some may elect to do so in some situations. Do not rely on this to 7634 * catch software key presses. 7635 */ 7636 public boolean onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 7637 return false; 7638 } 7639 7640 /** 7641 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyUp(int, KeyEvent) 7642 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyUp()}: perform clicking of the view 7643 * when {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER} or 7644 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_ENTER} is released. 7645 * <p>Key presses in software keyboards will generally NOT trigger this listener, 7646 * although some may elect to do so in some situations. Do not rely on this to 7647 * catch software key presses. 7648 * 7649 * @param keyCode A key code that represents the button pressed, from 7650 * {@link android.view.KeyEvent}. 7651 * @param event The KeyEvent object that defines the button action. 7652 */ 7653 public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 7654 boolean result = false; 7655 7656 switch (keyCode) { 7657 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER: 7658 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER: { 7659 if ((mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == DISABLED) { 7660 return true; 7661 } 7662 if ((mViewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE && isPressed()) { 7663 setPressed(false); 7664 7665 if (!mHasPerformedLongPress) { 7666 // This is a tap, so remove the longpress check 7667 removeLongPressCallback(); 7668 7669 result = performClick(); 7670 } 7671 } 7672 break; 7673 } 7674 } 7675 return result; 7676 } 7677 7678 /** 7679 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyMultiple(int, int, KeyEvent) 7680 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyMultiple()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 7681 * the event). 7682 * <p>Key presses in software keyboards will generally NOT trigger this listener, 7683 * although some may elect to do so in some situations. Do not rely on this to 7684 * catch software key presses. 7685 * 7686 * @param keyCode A key code that represents the button pressed, from 7687 * {@link android.view.KeyEvent}. 7688 * @param repeatCount The number of times the action was made. 7689 * @param event The KeyEvent object that defines the button action. 7690 */ 7691 public boolean onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, KeyEvent event) { 7692 return false; 7693 } 7694 7695 /** 7696 * Called on the focused view when a key shortcut event is not handled. 7697 * Override this method to implement local key shortcuts for the View. 7698 * Key shortcuts can also be implemented by setting the 7699 * {@link MenuItem#setShortcut(char, char) shortcut} property of menu items. 7700 * 7701 * @param keyCode The value in event.getKeyCode(). 7702 * @param event Description of the key event. 7703 * @return If you handled the event, return true. If you want to allow the 7704 * event to be handled by the next receiver, return false. 7705 */ 7706 public boolean onKeyShortcut(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 7707 return false; 7708 } 7709 7710 /** 7711 * Check whether the called view is a text editor, in which case it 7712 * would make sense to automatically display a soft input window for 7713 * it. Subclasses should override this if they implement 7714 * {@link #onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)} to return true if 7715 * a call on that method would return a non-null InputConnection, and 7716 * they are really a first-class editor that the user would normally 7717 * start typing on when the go into a window containing your view. 7718 * 7719 * <p>The default implementation always returns false. This does 7720 * <em>not</em> mean that its {@link #onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)} 7721 * will not be called or the user can not otherwise perform edits on your 7722 * view; it is just a hint to the system that this is not the primary 7723 * purpose of this view. 7724 * 7725 * @return Returns true if this view is a text editor, else false. 7726 */ 7727 public boolean onCheckIsTextEditor() { 7728 return false; 7729 } 7730 7731 /** 7732 * Create a new InputConnection for an InputMethod to interact 7733 * with the view. The default implementation returns null, since it doesn't 7734 * support input methods. You can override this to implement such support. 7735 * This is only needed for views that take focus and text input. 7736 * 7737 * <p>When implementing this, you probably also want to implement 7738 * {@link #onCheckIsTextEditor()} to indicate you will return a 7739 * non-null InputConnection. 7740 * 7741 * @param outAttrs Fill in with attribute information about the connection. 7742 */ 7743 public InputConnection onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo outAttrs) { 7744 return null; 7745 } 7746 7747 /** 7748 * Called by the {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager} 7749 * when a view who is not the current 7750 * input connection target is trying to make a call on the manager. The 7751 * default implementation returns false; you can override this to return 7752 * true for certain views if you are performing InputConnection proxying 7753 * to them. 7754 * @param view The View that is making the InputMethodManager call. 7755 * @return Return true to allow the call, false to reject. 7756 */ 7757 public boolean checkInputConnectionProxy(View view) { 7758 return false; 7759 } 7760 7761 /** 7762 * Show the context menu for this view. It is not safe to hold on to the 7763 * menu after returning from this method. 7764 * 7765 * You should normally not overload this method. Overload 7766 * {@link #onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu)} or define an 7767 * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} to add items to the context menu. 7768 * 7769 * @param menu The context menu to populate 7770 */ 7771 public void createContextMenu(ContextMenu menu) { 7772 ContextMenuInfo menuInfo = getContextMenuInfo(); 7773 7774 // Sets the current menu info so all items added to menu will have 7775 // my extra info set. 7776 ((MenuBuilder)menu).setCurrentMenuInfo(menuInfo); 7777 7778 onCreateContextMenu(menu); 7779 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 7780 if (li != null && li.mOnCreateContextMenuListener != null) { 7781 li.mOnCreateContextMenuListener.onCreateContextMenu(menu, this, menuInfo); 7782 } 7783 7784 // Clear the extra information so subsequent items that aren't mine don't 7785 // have my extra info. 7786 ((MenuBuilder)menu).setCurrentMenuInfo(null); 7787 7788 if (mParent != null) { 7789 mParent.createContextMenu(menu); 7790 } 7791 } 7792 7793 /** 7794 * Views should implement this if they have extra information to associate 7795 * with the context menu. The return result is supplied as a parameter to 7796 * the {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener#onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu, View, ContextMenuInfo)} 7797 * callback. 7798 * 7799 * @return Extra information about the item for which the context menu 7800 * should be shown. This information will vary across different 7801 * subclasses of View. 7802 */ 7803 protected ContextMenuInfo getContextMenuInfo() { 7804 return null; 7805 } 7806 7807 /** 7808 * Views should implement this if the view itself is going to add items to 7809 * the context menu. 7810 * 7811 * @param menu the context menu to populate 7812 */ 7813 protected void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu) { 7814 } 7815 7816 /** 7817 * Implement this method to handle trackball motion events. The 7818 * <em>relative</em> movement of the trackball since the last event 7819 * can be retrieve with {@link MotionEvent#getX MotionEvent.getX()} and 7820 * {@link MotionEvent#getY MotionEvent.getY()}. These are normalized so 7821 * that a movement of 1 corresponds to the user pressing one DPAD key (so 7822 * they will often be fractional values, representing the more fine-grained 7823 * movement information available from a trackball). 7824 * 7825 * @param event The motion event. 7826 * @return True if the event was handled, false otherwise. 7827 */ 7828 public boolean onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7829 return false; 7830 } 7831 7832 /** 7833 * Implement this method to handle generic motion events. 7834 * <p> 7835 * Generic motion events describe joystick movements, mouse hovers, track pad 7836 * touches, scroll wheel movements and other input events. The 7837 * {@link MotionEvent#getSource() source} of the motion event specifies 7838 * the class of input that was received. Implementations of this method 7839 * must examine the bits in the source before processing the event. 7840 * The following code example shows how this is done. 7841 * </p><p> 7842 * Generic motion events with source class {@link InputDevice#SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER} 7843 * are delivered to the view under the pointer. All other generic motion events are 7844 * delivered to the focused view. 7845 * </p> 7846 * <pre> public boolean onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7847 * if ((event.getSource() & InputDevice.SOURCE_CLASS_JOYSTICK) != 0) { 7848 * if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE) { 7849 * // process the joystick movement... 7850 * return true; 7851 * } 7852 * } 7853 * if ((event.getSource() & InputDevice.SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER) != 0) { 7854 * switch (event.getAction()) { 7855 * case MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_MOVE: 7856 * // process the mouse hover movement... 7857 * return true; 7858 * case MotionEvent.ACTION_SCROLL: 7859 * // process the scroll wheel movement... 7860 * return true; 7861 * } 7862 * } 7863 * return super.onGenericMotionEvent(event); 7864 * }</pre> 7865 * 7866 * @param event The generic motion event being processed. 7867 * @return True if the event was handled, false otherwise. 7868 */ 7869 public boolean onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7870 return false; 7871 } 7872 7873 /** 7874 * Implement this method to handle hover events. 7875 * <p> 7876 * This method is called whenever a pointer is hovering into, over, or out of the 7877 * bounds of a view and the view is not currently being touched. 7878 * Hover events are represented as pointer events with action 7879 * {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_ENTER}, {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_MOVE}, 7880 * or {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_EXIT}. 7881 * </p> 7882 * <ul> 7883 * <li>The view receives a hover event with action {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_ENTER} 7884 * when the pointer enters the bounds of the view.</li> 7885 * <li>The view receives a hover event with action {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_MOVE} 7886 * when the pointer has already entered the bounds of the view and has moved.</li> 7887 * <li>The view receives a hover event with action {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_HOVER_EXIT} 7888 * when the pointer has exited the bounds of the view or when the pointer is 7889 * about to go down due to a button click, tap, or similar user action that 7890 * causes the view to be touched.</li> 7891 * </ul> 7892 * <p> 7893 * The view should implement this method to return true to indicate that it is 7894 * handling the hover event, such as by changing its drawable state. 7895 * </p><p> 7896 * The default implementation calls {@link #setHovered} to update the hovered state 7897 * of the view when a hover enter or hover exit event is received, if the view 7898 * is enabled and is clickable. The default implementation also sends hover 7899 * accessibility events. 7900 * </p> 7901 * 7902 * @param event The motion event that describes the hover. 7903 * @return True if the view handled the hover event. 7904 * 7905 * @see #isHovered 7906 * @see #setHovered 7907 * @see #onHoverChanged 7908 */ 7909 public boolean onHoverEvent(MotionEvent event) { 7910 // The root view may receive hover (or touch) events that are outside the bounds of 7911 // the window. This code ensures that we only send accessibility events for 7912 // hovers that are actually within the bounds of the root view. 7913 final int action = event.getActionMasked(); 7914 if (!mSendingHoverAccessibilityEvents) { 7915 if ((action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_ENTER 7916 || action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_MOVE) 7917 && !hasHoveredChild() 7918 && pointInView(event.getX(), event.getY())) { 7919 sendAccessibilityHoverEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_ENTER); 7920 mSendingHoverAccessibilityEvents = true; 7921 } 7922 } else { 7923 if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_EXIT 7924 || (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE 7925 && !pointInView(event.getX(), event.getY()))) { 7926 mSendingHoverAccessibilityEvents = false; 7927 sendAccessibilityHoverEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_EXIT); 7928 // If the window does not have input focus we take away accessibility 7929 // focus as soon as the user stop hovering over the view. 7930 if (mAttachInfo != null && !mAttachInfo.mHasWindowFocus) { 7931 getViewRootImpl().setAccessibilityFocus(null, null); 7932 } 7933 } 7934 } 7935 7936 if (isHoverable()) { 7937 switch (action) { 7938 case MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_ENTER: 7939 setHovered(true); 7940 break; 7941 case MotionEvent.ACTION_HOVER_EXIT: 7942 setHovered(false); 7943 break; 7944 } 7945 7946 // Dispatch the event to onGenericMotionEvent before returning true. 7947 // This is to provide compatibility with existing applications that 7948 // handled HOVER_MOVE events in onGenericMotionEvent and that would 7949 // break because of the new default handling for hoverable views 7950 // in onHoverEvent. 7951 // Note that onGenericMotionEvent will be called by default when 7952 // onHoverEvent returns false (refer to dispatchGenericMotionEvent). 7953 dispatchGenericMotionEventInternal(event); 7954 return true; 7955 } 7956 7957 return false; 7958 } 7959 7960 /** 7961 * Returns true if the view should handle {@link #onHoverEvent} 7962 * by calling {@link #setHovered} to change its hovered state. 7963 * 7964 * @return True if the view is hoverable. 7965 */ 7966 private boolean isHoverable() { 7967 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 7968 if ((viewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == DISABLED) { 7969 return false; 7970 } 7971 7972 return (viewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE 7973 || (viewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE; 7974 } 7975 7976 /** 7977 * Returns true if the view is currently hovered. 7978 * 7979 * @return True if the view is currently hovered. 7980 * 7981 * @see #setHovered 7982 * @see #onHoverChanged 7983 */ 7984 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 7985 public boolean isHovered() { 7986 return (mPrivateFlags & HOVERED) != 0; 7987 } 7988 7989 /** 7990 * Sets whether the view is currently hovered. 7991 * <p> 7992 * Calling this method also changes the drawable state of the view. This 7993 * enables the view to react to hover by using different drawable resources 7994 * to change its appearance. 7995 * </p><p> 7996 * The {@link #onHoverChanged} method is called when the hovered state changes. 7997 * </p> 7998 * 7999 * @param hovered True if the view is hovered. 8000 * 8001 * @see #isHovered 8002 * @see #onHoverChanged 8003 */ 8004 public void setHovered(boolean hovered) { 8005 if (hovered) { 8006 if ((mPrivateFlags & HOVERED) == 0) { 8007 mPrivateFlags |= HOVERED; 8008 refreshDrawableState(); 8009 onHoverChanged(true); 8010 } 8011 } else { 8012 if ((mPrivateFlags & HOVERED) != 0) { 8013 mPrivateFlags &= ~HOVERED; 8014 refreshDrawableState(); 8015 onHoverChanged(false); 8016 } 8017 } 8018 } 8019 8020 /** 8021 * Implement this method to handle hover state changes. 8022 * <p> 8023 * This method is called whenever the hover state changes as a result of a 8024 * call to {@link #setHovered}. 8025 * </p> 8026 * 8027 * @param hovered The current hover state, as returned by {@link #isHovered}. 8028 * 8029 * @see #isHovered 8030 * @see #setHovered 8031 */ 8032 public void onHoverChanged(boolean hovered) { 8033 } 8034 8035 /** 8036 * Implement this method to handle touch screen motion events. 8037 * 8038 * @param event The motion event. 8039 * @return True if the event was handled, false otherwise. 8040 */ 8041 public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) { 8042 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 8043 8044 if ((viewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == DISABLED) { 8045 if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_UP && (mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) != 0) { 8046 setPressed(false); 8047 } 8048 // A disabled view that is clickable still consumes the touch 8049 // events, it just doesn't respond to them. 8050 return (((viewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE || 8051 (viewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE)); 8052 } 8053 8054 if (mTouchDelegate != null) { 8055 if (mTouchDelegate.onTouchEvent(event)) { 8056 return true; 8057 } 8058 } 8059 8060 if (((viewFlags & CLICKABLE) == CLICKABLE || 8061 (viewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE)) { 8062 switch (event.getAction()) { 8063 case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: 8064 boolean prepressed = (mPrivateFlags & PREPRESSED) != 0; 8065 if ((mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) != 0 || prepressed) { 8066 // take focus if we don't have it already and we should in 8067 // touch mode. 8068 boolean focusTaken = false; 8069 if (isFocusable() && isFocusableInTouchMode() && !isFocused()) { 8070 focusTaken = requestFocus(); 8071 } 8072 8073 if (prepressed) { 8074 // The button is being released before we actually 8075 // showed it as pressed. Make it show the pressed 8076 // state now (before scheduling the click) to ensure 8077 // the user sees it. 8078 setPressed(true); 8079 } 8080 8081 if (!mHasPerformedLongPress) { 8082 // This is a tap, so remove the longpress check 8083 removeLongPressCallback(); 8084 8085 // Only perform take click actions if we were in the pressed state 8086 if (!focusTaken) { 8087 // Use a Runnable and post this rather than calling 8088 // performClick directly. This lets other visual state 8089 // of the view update before click actions start. 8090 if (mPerformClick == null) { 8091 mPerformClick = new PerformClick(); 8092 } 8093 if (!post(mPerformClick)) { 8094 performClick(); 8095 } 8096 } 8097 } 8098 8099 if (mUnsetPressedState == null) { 8100 mUnsetPressedState = new UnsetPressedState(); 8101 } 8102 8103 if (prepressed) { 8104 postDelayed(mUnsetPressedState, 8105 ViewConfiguration.getPressedStateDuration()); 8106 } else if (!post(mUnsetPressedState)) { 8107 // If the post failed, unpress right now 8108 mUnsetPressedState.run(); 8109 } 8110 removeTapCallback(); 8111 } 8112 break; 8113 8114 case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: 8115 mHasPerformedLongPress = false; 8116 8117 if (performButtonActionOnTouchDown(event)) { 8118 break; 8119 } 8120 8121 // Walk up the hierarchy to determine if we're inside a scrolling container. 8122 boolean isInScrollingContainer = isInScrollingContainer(); 8123 8124 // For views inside a scrolling container, delay the pressed feedback for 8125 // a short period in case this is a scroll. 8126 if (isInScrollingContainer) { 8127 mPrivateFlags |= PREPRESSED; 8128 if (mPendingCheckForTap == null) { 8129 mPendingCheckForTap = new CheckForTap(); 8130 } 8131 postDelayed(mPendingCheckForTap, ViewConfiguration.getTapTimeout()); 8132 } else { 8133 // Not inside a scrolling container, so show the feedback right away 8134 setPressed(true); 8135 checkForLongClick(0); 8136 } 8137 break; 8138 8139 case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: 8140 setPressed(false); 8141 removeTapCallback(); 8142 break; 8143 8144 case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: 8145 final int x = (int) event.getX(); 8146 final int y = (int) event.getY(); 8147 8148 // Be lenient about moving outside of buttons 8149 if (!pointInView(x, y, mTouchSlop)) { 8150 // Outside button 8151 removeTapCallback(); 8152 if ((mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) != 0) { 8153 // Remove any future long press/tap checks 8154 removeLongPressCallback(); 8155 8156 setPressed(false); 8157 } 8158 } 8159 break; 8160 } 8161 return true; 8162 } 8163 8164 return false; 8165 } 8166 8167 /** 8168 * @hide 8169 */ 8170 public boolean isInScrollingContainer() { 8171 ViewParent p = getParent(); 8172 while (p != null && p instanceof ViewGroup) { 8173 if (((ViewGroup) p).shouldDelayChildPressedState()) { 8174 return true; 8175 } 8176 p = p.getParent(); 8177 } 8178 return false; 8179 } 8180 8181 /** 8182 * Remove the longpress detection timer. 8183 */ 8184 private void removeLongPressCallback() { 8185 if (mPendingCheckForLongPress != null) { 8186 removeCallbacks(mPendingCheckForLongPress); 8187 } 8188 } 8189 8190 /** 8191 * Remove the pending click action 8192 */ 8193 private void removePerformClickCallback() { 8194 if (mPerformClick != null) { 8195 removeCallbacks(mPerformClick); 8196 } 8197 } 8198 8199 /** 8200 * Remove the prepress detection timer. 8201 */ 8202 private void removeUnsetPressCallback() { 8203 if ((mPrivateFlags & PRESSED) != 0 && mUnsetPressedState != null) { 8204 setPressed(false); 8205 removeCallbacks(mUnsetPressedState); 8206 } 8207 } 8208 8209 /** 8210 * Remove the tap detection timer. 8211 */ 8212 private void removeTapCallback() { 8213 if (mPendingCheckForTap != null) { 8214 mPrivateFlags &= ~PREPRESSED; 8215 removeCallbacks(mPendingCheckForTap); 8216 } 8217 } 8218 8219 /** 8220 * Cancels a pending long press. Your subclass can use this if you 8221 * want the context menu to come up if the user presses and holds 8222 * at the same place, but you don't want it to come up if they press 8223 * and then move around enough to cause scrolling. 8224 */ 8225 public void cancelLongPress() { 8226 removeLongPressCallback(); 8227 8228 /* 8229 * The prepressed state handled by the tap callback is a display 8230 * construct, but the tap callback will post a long press callback 8231 * less its own timeout. Remove it here. 8232 */ 8233 removeTapCallback(); 8234 } 8235 8236 /** 8237 * Remove the pending callback for sending a 8238 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_SCROLLED} accessibility event. 8239 */ 8240 private void removeSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEventCallback() { 8241 if (mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent != null) { 8242 removeCallbacks(mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent); 8243 mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent.mIsPending = false; 8244 } 8245 } 8246 8247 /** 8248 * Sets the TouchDelegate for this View. 8249 */ 8250 public void setTouchDelegate(TouchDelegate delegate) { 8251 mTouchDelegate = delegate; 8252 } 8253 8254 /** 8255 * Gets the TouchDelegate for this View. 8256 */ 8257 public TouchDelegate getTouchDelegate() { 8258 return mTouchDelegate; 8259 } 8260 8261 /** 8262 * Set flags controlling behavior of this view. 8263 * 8264 * @param flags Constant indicating the value which should be set 8265 * @param mask Constant indicating the bit range that should be changed 8266 */ 8267 void setFlags(int flags, int mask) { 8268 int old = mViewFlags; 8269 mViewFlags = (mViewFlags & ~mask) | (flags & mask); 8270 8271 int changed = mViewFlags ^ old; 8272 if (changed == 0) { 8273 return; 8274 } 8275 int privateFlags = mPrivateFlags; 8276 8277 /* Check if the FOCUSABLE bit has changed */ 8278 if (((changed & FOCUSABLE_MASK) != 0) && 8279 ((privateFlags & HAS_BOUNDS) !=0)) { 8280 if (((old & FOCUSABLE_MASK) == FOCUSABLE) 8281 && ((privateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0)) { 8282 /* Give up focus if we are no longer focusable */ 8283 clearFocus(); 8284 } else if (((old & FOCUSABLE_MASK) == NOT_FOCUSABLE) 8285 && ((privateFlags & FOCUSED) == 0)) { 8286 /* 8287 * Tell the view system that we are now available to take focus 8288 * if no one else already has it. 8289 */ 8290 if (mParent != null) mParent.focusableViewAvailable(this); 8291 } 8292 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 8293 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 8294 } 8295 } 8296 8297 if ((flags & VISIBILITY_MASK) == VISIBLE) { 8298 if ((changed & VISIBILITY_MASK) != 0) { 8299 /* 8300 * If this view is becoming visible, invalidate it in case it changed while 8301 * it was not visible. Marking it drawn ensures that the invalidation will 8302 * go through. 8303 */ 8304 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 8305 invalidate(true); 8306 8307 needGlobalAttributesUpdate(true); 8308 8309 // a view becoming visible is worth notifying the parent 8310 // about in case nothing has focus. even if this specific view 8311 // isn't focusable, it may contain something that is, so let 8312 // the root view try to give this focus if nothing else does. 8313 if ((mParent != null) && (mBottom > mTop) && (mRight > mLeft)) { 8314 mParent.focusableViewAvailable(this); 8315 } 8316 } 8317 } 8318 8319 /* Check if the GONE bit has changed */ 8320 if ((changed & GONE) != 0) { 8321 needGlobalAttributesUpdate(false); 8322 requestLayout(); 8323 8324 if (((mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) == GONE)) { 8325 if (hasFocus()) clearFocus(); 8326 clearAccessibilityFocus(); 8327 destroyDrawingCache(); 8328 if (mParent instanceof View) { 8329 // GONE views noop invalidation, so invalidate the parent 8330 ((View) mParent).invalidate(true); 8331 } 8332 // Mark the view drawn to ensure that it gets invalidated properly the next 8333 // time it is visible and gets invalidated 8334 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 8335 } 8336 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 8337 mAttachInfo.mViewVisibilityChanged = true; 8338 } 8339 } 8340 8341 /* Check if the VISIBLE bit has changed */ 8342 if ((changed & INVISIBLE) != 0) { 8343 needGlobalAttributesUpdate(false); 8344 /* 8345 * If this view is becoming invisible, set the DRAWN flag so that 8346 * the next invalidate() will not be skipped. 8347 */ 8348 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 8349 8350 if (((mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) == INVISIBLE) && hasFocus()) { 8351 // root view becoming invisible shouldn't clear focus and accessibility focus 8352 if (getRootView() != this) { 8353 clearFocus(); 8354 clearAccessibilityFocus(); 8355 } 8356 } 8357 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 8358 mAttachInfo.mViewVisibilityChanged = true; 8359 } 8360 } 8361 8362 if ((changed & VISIBILITY_MASK) != 0) { 8363 if (mParent instanceof ViewGroup) { 8364 ((ViewGroup) mParent).onChildVisibilityChanged(this, 8365 (changed & VISIBILITY_MASK), (flags & VISIBILITY_MASK)); 8366 ((View) mParent).invalidate(true); 8367 } else if (mParent != null) { 8368 mParent.invalidateChild(this, null); 8369 } 8370 dispatchVisibilityChanged(this, (flags & VISIBILITY_MASK)); 8371 } 8372 8373 if ((changed & WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING) != 0) { 8374 destroyDrawingCache(); 8375 } 8376 8377 if ((changed & DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED) != 0) { 8378 destroyDrawingCache(); 8379 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 8380 invalidateParentCaches(); 8381 } 8382 8383 if ((changed & DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK) != 0) { 8384 destroyDrawingCache(); 8385 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 8386 } 8387 8388 if ((changed & DRAW_MASK) != 0) { 8389 if ((mViewFlags & WILL_NOT_DRAW) != 0) { 8390 if (mBackground != null) { 8391 mPrivateFlags &= ~SKIP_DRAW; 8392 mPrivateFlags |= ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND; 8393 } else { 8394 mPrivateFlags |= SKIP_DRAW; 8395 } 8396 } else { 8397 mPrivateFlags &= ~SKIP_DRAW; 8398 } 8399 requestLayout(); 8400 invalidate(true); 8401 } 8402 8403 if ((changed & KEEP_SCREEN_ON) != 0) { 8404 if (mParent != null && mAttachInfo != null && !mAttachInfo.mRecomputeGlobalAttributes) { 8405 mParent.recomputeViewAttributes(this); 8406 } 8407 } 8408 8409 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled() 8410 && ((changed & FOCUSABLE) != 0 || (changed & CLICKABLE) != 0 8411 || (changed & LONG_CLICKABLE) != 0 || (changed & ENABLED) != 0)) { 8412 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 8413 } 8414 } 8415 8416 /** 8417 * Change the view's z order in the tree, so it's on top of other sibling 8418 * views 8419 */ 8420 public void bringToFront() { 8421 if (mParent != null) { 8422 mParent.bringChildToFront(this); 8423 } 8424 } 8425 8426 /** 8427 * This is called in response to an internal scroll in this view (i.e., the 8428 * view scrolled its own contents). This is typically as a result of 8429 * {@link #scrollBy(int, int)} or {@link #scrollTo(int, int)} having been 8430 * called. 8431 * 8432 * @param l Current horizontal scroll origin. 8433 * @param t Current vertical scroll origin. 8434 * @param oldl Previous horizontal scroll origin. 8435 * @param oldt Previous vertical scroll origin. 8436 */ 8437 protected void onScrollChanged(int l, int t, int oldl, int oldt) { 8438 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 8439 postSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEventCallback(); 8440 } 8441 8442 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 8443 8444 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 8445 if (ai != null) { 8446 ai.mViewScrollChanged = true; 8447 } 8448 } 8449 8450 /** 8451 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the layout bounds of a view 8452 * changes due to layout processing. 8453 */ 8454 public interface OnLayoutChangeListener { 8455 /** 8456 * Called when the focus state of a view has changed. 8457 * 8458 * @param v The view whose state has changed. 8459 * @param left The new value of the view's left property. 8460 * @param top The new value of the view's top property. 8461 * @param right The new value of the view's right property. 8462 * @param bottom The new value of the view's bottom property. 8463 * @param oldLeft The previous value of the view's left property. 8464 * @param oldTop The previous value of the view's top property. 8465 * @param oldRight The previous value of the view's right property. 8466 * @param oldBottom The previous value of the view's bottom property. 8467 */ 8468 void onLayoutChange(View v, int left, int top, int right, int bottom, 8469 int oldLeft, int oldTop, int oldRight, int oldBottom); 8470 } 8471 8472 /** 8473 * This is called during layout when the size of this view has changed. If 8474 * you were just added to the view hierarchy, you're called with the old 8475 * values of 0. 8476 * 8477 * @param w Current width of this view. 8478 * @param h Current height of this view. 8479 * @param oldw Old width of this view. 8480 * @param oldh Old height of this view. 8481 */ 8482 protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int oldw, int oldh) { 8483 } 8484 8485 /** 8486 * Called by draw to draw the child views. This may be overridden 8487 * by derived classes to gain control just before its children are drawn 8488 * (but after its own view has been drawn). 8489 * @param canvas the canvas on which to draw the view 8490 */ 8491 protected void dispatchDraw(Canvas canvas) { 8492 8493 } 8494 8495 /** 8496 * Gets the parent of this view. Note that the parent is a 8497 * ViewParent and not necessarily a View. 8498 * 8499 * @return Parent of this view. 8500 */ 8501 public final ViewParent getParent() { 8502 return mParent; 8503 } 8504 8505 /** 8506 * Set the horizontal scrolled position of your view. This will cause a call to 8507 * {@link #onScrollChanged(int, int, int, int)} and the view will be 8508 * invalidated. 8509 * @param value the x position to scroll to 8510 */ 8511 public void setScrollX(int value) { 8512 scrollTo(value, mScrollY); 8513 } 8514 8515 /** 8516 * Set the vertical scrolled position of your view. This will cause a call to 8517 * {@link #onScrollChanged(int, int, int, int)} and the view will be 8518 * invalidated. 8519 * @param value the y position to scroll to 8520 */ 8521 public void setScrollY(int value) { 8522 scrollTo(mScrollX, value); 8523 } 8524 8525 /** 8526 * Return the scrolled left position of this view. This is the left edge of 8527 * the displayed part of your view. You do not need to draw any pixels 8528 * farther left, since those are outside of the frame of your view on 8529 * screen. 8530 * 8531 * @return The left edge of the displayed part of your view, in pixels. 8532 */ 8533 public final int getScrollX() { 8534 return mScrollX; 8535 } 8536 8537 /** 8538 * Return the scrolled top position of this view. This is the top edge of 8539 * the displayed part of your view. You do not need to draw any pixels above 8540 * it, since those are outside of the frame of your view on screen. 8541 * 8542 * @return The top edge of the displayed part of your view, in pixels. 8543 */ 8544 public final int getScrollY() { 8545 return mScrollY; 8546 } 8547 8548 /** 8549 * Return the width of the your view. 8550 * 8551 * @return The width of your view, in pixels. 8552 */ 8553 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 8554 public final int getWidth() { 8555 return mRight - mLeft; 8556 } 8557 8558 /** 8559 * Return the height of your view. 8560 * 8561 * @return The height of your view, in pixels. 8562 */ 8563 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 8564 public final int getHeight() { 8565 return mBottom - mTop; 8566 } 8567 8568 /** 8569 * Return the visible drawing bounds of your view. Fills in the output 8570 * rectangle with the values from getScrollX(), getScrollY(), 8571 * getWidth(), and getHeight(). 8572 * 8573 * @param outRect The (scrolled) drawing bounds of the view. 8574 */ 8575 public void getDrawingRect(Rect outRect) { 8576 outRect.left = mScrollX; 8577 outRect.top = mScrollY; 8578 outRect.right = mScrollX + (mRight - mLeft); 8579 outRect.bottom = mScrollY + (mBottom - mTop); 8580 } 8581 8582 /** 8583 * Like {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()}, but only returns the 8584 * raw width component (that is the result is masked by 8585 * {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK}). 8586 * 8587 * @return The raw measured width of this view. 8588 */ 8589 public final int getMeasuredWidth() { 8590 return mMeasuredWidth & MEASURED_SIZE_MASK; 8591 } 8592 8593 /** 8594 * Return the full width measurement information for this view as computed 8595 * by the most recent call to {@link #measure(int, int)}. This result is a bit mask 8596 * as defined by {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} and {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL}. 8597 * This should be used during measurement and layout calculations only. Use 8598 * {@link #getWidth()} to see how wide a view is after layout. 8599 * 8600 * @return The measured width of this view as a bit mask. 8601 */ 8602 public final int getMeasuredWidthAndState() { 8603 return mMeasuredWidth; 8604 } 8605 8606 /** 8607 * Like {@link #getMeasuredHeightAndState()}, but only returns the 8608 * raw width component (that is the result is masked by 8609 * {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK}). 8610 * 8611 * @return The raw measured height of this view. 8612 */ 8613 public final int getMeasuredHeight() { 8614 return mMeasuredHeight & MEASURED_SIZE_MASK; 8615 } 8616 8617 /** 8618 * Return the full height measurement information for this view as computed 8619 * by the most recent call to {@link #measure(int, int)}. This result is a bit mask 8620 * as defined by {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} and {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL}. 8621 * This should be used during measurement and layout calculations only. Use 8622 * {@link #getHeight()} to see how wide a view is after layout. 8623 * 8624 * @return The measured width of this view as a bit mask. 8625 */ 8626 public final int getMeasuredHeightAndState() { 8627 return mMeasuredHeight; 8628 } 8629 8630 /** 8631 * Return only the state bits of {@link #getMeasuredWidthAndState()} 8632 * and {@link #getMeasuredHeightAndState()}, combined into one integer. 8633 * The width component is in the regular bits {@link #MEASURED_STATE_MASK} 8634 * and the height component is at the shifted bits 8635 * {@link #MEASURED_HEIGHT_STATE_SHIFT}>>{@link #MEASURED_STATE_MASK}. 8636 */ 8637 public final int getMeasuredState() { 8638 return (mMeasuredWidth&MEASURED_STATE_MASK) 8639 | ((mMeasuredHeight>>MEASURED_HEIGHT_STATE_SHIFT) 8640 & (MEASURED_STATE_MASK>>MEASURED_HEIGHT_STATE_SHIFT)); 8641 } 8642 8643 /** 8644 * The transform matrix of this view, which is calculated based on the current 8645 * roation, scale, and pivot properties. 8646 * 8647 * @see #getRotation() 8648 * @see #getScaleX() 8649 * @see #getScaleY() 8650 * @see #getPivotX() 8651 * @see #getPivotY() 8652 * @return The current transform matrix for the view 8653 */ 8654 public Matrix getMatrix() { 8655 if (mTransformationInfo != null) { 8656 updateMatrix(); 8657 return mTransformationInfo.mMatrix; 8658 } 8659 return Matrix.IDENTITY_MATRIX; 8660 } 8661 8662 /** 8663 * Utility function to determine if the value is far enough away from zero to be 8664 * considered non-zero. 8665 * @param value A floating point value to check for zero-ness 8666 * @return whether the passed-in value is far enough away from zero to be considered non-zero 8667 */ 8668 private static boolean nonzero(float value) { 8669 return (value < -NONZERO_EPSILON || value > NONZERO_EPSILON); 8670 } 8671 8672 /** 8673 * Returns true if the transform matrix is the identity matrix. 8674 * Recomputes the matrix if necessary. 8675 * 8676 * @return True if the transform matrix is the identity matrix, false otherwise. 8677 */ 8678 final boolean hasIdentityMatrix() { 8679 if (mTransformationInfo != null) { 8680 updateMatrix(); 8681 return mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 8682 } 8683 return true; 8684 } 8685 8686 void ensureTransformationInfo() { 8687 if (mTransformationInfo == null) { 8688 mTransformationInfo = new TransformationInfo(); 8689 } 8690 } 8691 8692 /** 8693 * Recomputes the transform matrix if necessary. 8694 */ 8695 private void updateMatrix() { 8696 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8697 if (info == null) { 8698 return; 8699 } 8700 if (info.mMatrixDirty) { 8701 // transform-related properties have changed since the last time someone 8702 // asked for the matrix; recalculate it with the current values 8703 8704 // Figure out if we need to update the pivot point 8705 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 8706 if ((mRight - mLeft) != info.mPrevWidth || (mBottom - mTop) != info.mPrevHeight) { 8707 info.mPrevWidth = mRight - mLeft; 8708 info.mPrevHeight = mBottom - mTop; 8709 info.mPivotX = info.mPrevWidth / 2f; 8710 info.mPivotY = info.mPrevHeight / 2f; 8711 } 8712 } 8713 info.mMatrix.reset(); 8714 if (!nonzero(info.mRotationX) && !nonzero(info.mRotationY)) { 8715 info.mMatrix.setTranslate(info.mTranslationX, info.mTranslationY); 8716 info.mMatrix.preRotate(info.mRotation, info.mPivotX, info.mPivotY); 8717 info.mMatrix.preScale(info.mScaleX, info.mScaleY, info.mPivotX, info.mPivotY); 8718 } else { 8719 if (info.mCamera == null) { 8720 info.mCamera = new Camera(); 8721 info.matrix3D = new Matrix(); 8722 } 8723 info.mCamera.save(); 8724 info.mMatrix.preScale(info.mScaleX, info.mScaleY, info.mPivotX, info.mPivotY); 8725 info.mCamera.rotate(info.mRotationX, info.mRotationY, -info.mRotation); 8726 info.mCamera.getMatrix(info.matrix3D); 8727 info.matrix3D.preTranslate(-info.mPivotX, -info.mPivotY); 8728 info.matrix3D.postTranslate(info.mPivotX + info.mTranslationX, 8729 info.mPivotY + info.mTranslationY); 8730 info.mMatrix.postConcat(info.matrix3D); 8731 info.mCamera.restore(); 8732 } 8733 info.mMatrixDirty = false; 8734 info.mMatrixIsIdentity = info.mMatrix.isIdentity(); 8735 info.mInverseMatrixDirty = true; 8736 } 8737 } 8738 8739 /** 8740 * Utility method to retrieve the inverse of the current mMatrix property. 8741 * We cache the matrix to avoid recalculating it when transform properties 8742 * have not changed. 8743 * 8744 * @return The inverse of the current matrix of this view. 8745 */ 8746 final Matrix getInverseMatrix() { 8747 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8748 if (info != null) { 8749 updateMatrix(); 8750 if (info.mInverseMatrixDirty) { 8751 if (info.mInverseMatrix == null) { 8752 info.mInverseMatrix = new Matrix(); 8753 } 8754 info.mMatrix.invert(info.mInverseMatrix); 8755 info.mInverseMatrixDirty = false; 8756 } 8757 return info.mInverseMatrix; 8758 } 8759 return Matrix.IDENTITY_MATRIX; 8760 } 8761 8762 /** 8763 * Gets the distance along the Z axis from the camera to this view. 8764 * 8765 * @see #setCameraDistance(float) 8766 * 8767 * @return The distance along the Z axis. 8768 */ 8769 public float getCameraDistance() { 8770 ensureTransformationInfo(); 8771 final float dpi = mResources.getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi; 8772 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8773 if (info.mCamera == null) { 8774 info.mCamera = new Camera(); 8775 info.matrix3D = new Matrix(); 8776 } 8777 return -(info.mCamera.getLocationZ() * dpi); 8778 } 8779 8780 /** 8781 * <p>Sets the distance along the Z axis (orthogonal to the X/Y plane on which 8782 * views are drawn) from the camera to this view. The camera's distance 8783 * affects 3D transformations, for instance rotations around the X and Y 8784 * axis. If the rotationX or rotationY properties are changed and this view is 8785 * large (more than half the size of the screen), it is recommended to always 8786 * use a camera distance that's greater than the height (X axis rotation) or 8787 * the width (Y axis rotation) of this view.</p> 8788 * 8789 * <p>The distance of the camera from the view plane can have an affect on the 8790 * perspective distortion of the view when it is rotated around the x or y axis. 8791 * For example, a large distance will result in a large viewing angle, and there 8792 * will not be much perspective distortion of the view as it rotates. A short 8793 * distance may cause much more perspective distortion upon rotation, and can 8794 * also result in some drawing artifacts if the rotated view ends up partially 8795 * behind the camera (which is why the recommendation is to use a distance at 8796 * least as far as the size of the view, if the view is to be rotated.)</p> 8797 * 8798 * <p>The distance is expressed in "depth pixels." The default distance depends 8799 * on the screen density. For instance, on a medium density display, the 8800 * default distance is 1280. On a high density display, the default distance 8801 * is 1920.</p> 8802 * 8803 * <p>If you want to specify a distance that leads to visually consistent 8804 * results across various densities, use the following formula:</p> 8805 * <pre> 8806 * float scale = context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density; 8807 * view.setCameraDistance(distance * scale); 8808 * </pre> 8809 * 8810 * <p>The density scale factor of a high density display is 1.5, 8811 * and 1920 = 1280 * 1.5.</p> 8812 * 8813 * @param distance The distance in "depth pixels", if negative the opposite 8814 * value is used 8815 * 8816 * @see #setRotationX(float) 8817 * @see #setRotationY(float) 8818 */ 8819 public void setCameraDistance(float distance) { 8820 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 8821 8822 ensureTransformationInfo(); 8823 final float dpi = mResources.getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi; 8824 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8825 if (info.mCamera == null) { 8826 info.mCamera = new Camera(); 8827 info.matrix3D = new Matrix(); 8828 } 8829 8830 info.mCamera.setLocation(0.0f, 0.0f, -Math.abs(distance) / dpi); 8831 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 8832 8833 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 8834 if (mDisplayList != null) { 8835 mDisplayList.setCameraDistance(-Math.abs(distance) / dpi); 8836 } 8837 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 8838 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 8839 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 8840 } 8841 } 8842 8843 /** 8844 * The degrees that the view is rotated around the pivot point. 8845 * 8846 * @see #setRotation(float) 8847 * @see #getPivotX() 8848 * @see #getPivotY() 8849 * 8850 * @return The degrees of rotation. 8851 */ 8852 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 8853 public float getRotation() { 8854 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mRotation : 0; 8855 } 8856 8857 /** 8858 * Sets the degrees that the view is rotated around the pivot point. Increasing values 8859 * result in clockwise rotation. 8860 * 8861 * @param rotation The degrees of rotation. 8862 * 8863 * @see #getRotation() 8864 * @see #getPivotX() 8865 * @see #getPivotY() 8866 * @see #setRotationX(float) 8867 * @see #setRotationY(float) 8868 * 8869 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotation 8870 */ 8871 public void setRotation(float rotation) { 8872 ensureTransformationInfo(); 8873 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8874 if (info.mRotation != rotation) { 8875 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 8876 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 8877 info.mRotation = rotation; 8878 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 8879 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 8880 if (mDisplayList != null) { 8881 mDisplayList.setRotation(rotation); 8882 } 8883 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 8884 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 8885 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 8886 } 8887 } 8888 } 8889 8890 /** 8891 * The degrees that the view is rotated around the vertical axis through the pivot point. 8892 * 8893 * @see #getPivotX() 8894 * @see #getPivotY() 8895 * @see #setRotationY(float) 8896 * 8897 * @return The degrees of Y rotation. 8898 */ 8899 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 8900 public float getRotationY() { 8901 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mRotationY : 0; 8902 } 8903 8904 /** 8905 * Sets the degrees that the view is rotated around the vertical axis through the pivot point. 8906 * Increasing values result in counter-clockwise rotation from the viewpoint of looking 8907 * down the y axis. 8908 * 8909 * When rotating large views, it is recommended to adjust the camera distance 8910 * accordingly. Refer to {@link #setCameraDistance(float)} for more information. 8911 * 8912 * @param rotationY The degrees of Y rotation. 8913 * 8914 * @see #getRotationY() 8915 * @see #getPivotX() 8916 * @see #getPivotY() 8917 * @see #setRotation(float) 8918 * @see #setRotationX(float) 8919 * @see #setCameraDistance(float) 8920 * 8921 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotationY 8922 */ 8923 public void setRotationY(float rotationY) { 8924 ensureTransformationInfo(); 8925 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8926 if (info.mRotationY != rotationY) { 8927 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 8928 info.mRotationY = rotationY; 8929 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 8930 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 8931 if (mDisplayList != null) { 8932 mDisplayList.setRotationY(rotationY); 8933 } 8934 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 8935 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 8936 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 8937 } 8938 } 8939 } 8940 8941 /** 8942 * The degrees that the view is rotated around the horizontal axis through the pivot point. 8943 * 8944 * @see #getPivotX() 8945 * @see #getPivotY() 8946 * @see #setRotationX(float) 8947 * 8948 * @return The degrees of X rotation. 8949 */ 8950 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 8951 public float getRotationX() { 8952 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mRotationX : 0; 8953 } 8954 8955 /** 8956 * Sets the degrees that the view is rotated around the horizontal axis through the pivot point. 8957 * Increasing values result in clockwise rotation from the viewpoint of looking down the 8958 * x axis. 8959 * 8960 * When rotating large views, it is recommended to adjust the camera distance 8961 * accordingly. Refer to {@link #setCameraDistance(float)} for more information. 8962 * 8963 * @param rotationX The degrees of X rotation. 8964 * 8965 * @see #getRotationX() 8966 * @see #getPivotX() 8967 * @see #getPivotY() 8968 * @see #setRotation(float) 8969 * @see #setRotationY(float) 8970 * @see #setCameraDistance(float) 8971 * 8972 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_rotationX 8973 */ 8974 public void setRotationX(float rotationX) { 8975 ensureTransformationInfo(); 8976 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 8977 if (info.mRotationX != rotationX) { 8978 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 8979 info.mRotationX = rotationX; 8980 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 8981 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 8982 if (mDisplayList != null) { 8983 mDisplayList.setRotationX(rotationX); 8984 } 8985 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 8986 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 8987 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 8988 } 8989 } 8990 } 8991 8992 /** 8993 * The amount that the view is scaled in x around the pivot point, as a proportion of 8994 * the view's unscaled width. A value of 1, the default, means that no scaling is applied. 8995 * 8996 * <p>By default, this is 1.0f. 8997 * 8998 * @see #getPivotX() 8999 * @see #getPivotY() 9000 * @return The scaling factor. 9001 */ 9002 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9003 public float getScaleX() { 9004 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mScaleX : 1; 9005 } 9006 9007 /** 9008 * Sets the amount that the view is scaled in x around the pivot point, as a proportion of 9009 * the view's unscaled width. A value of 1 means that no scaling is applied. 9010 * 9011 * @param scaleX The scaling factor. 9012 * @see #getPivotX() 9013 * @see #getPivotY() 9014 * 9015 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scaleX 9016 */ 9017 public void setScaleX(float scaleX) { 9018 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9019 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9020 if (info.mScaleX != scaleX) { 9021 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9022 info.mScaleX = scaleX; 9023 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9024 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9025 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9026 mDisplayList.setScaleX(scaleX); 9027 } 9028 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9029 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9030 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9031 } 9032 } 9033 } 9034 9035 /** 9036 * The amount that the view is scaled in y around the pivot point, as a proportion of 9037 * the view's unscaled height. A value of 1, the default, means that no scaling is applied. 9038 * 9039 * <p>By default, this is 1.0f. 9040 * 9041 * @see #getPivotX() 9042 * @see #getPivotY() 9043 * @return The scaling factor. 9044 */ 9045 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9046 public float getScaleY() { 9047 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mScaleY : 1; 9048 } 9049 9050 /** 9051 * Sets the amount that the view is scaled in Y around the pivot point, as a proportion of 9052 * the view's unscaled width. A value of 1 means that no scaling is applied. 9053 * 9054 * @param scaleY The scaling factor. 9055 * @see #getPivotX() 9056 * @see #getPivotY() 9057 * 9058 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scaleY 9059 */ 9060 public void setScaleY(float scaleY) { 9061 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9062 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9063 if (info.mScaleY != scaleY) { 9064 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9065 info.mScaleY = scaleY; 9066 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9067 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9068 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9069 mDisplayList.setScaleY(scaleY); 9070 } 9071 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9072 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9073 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9074 } 9075 } 9076 } 9077 9078 /** 9079 * The x location of the point around which the view is {@link #setRotation(float) rotated} 9080 * and {@link #setScaleX(float) scaled}. 9081 * 9082 * @see #getRotation() 9083 * @see #getScaleX() 9084 * @see #getScaleY() 9085 * @see #getPivotY() 9086 * @return The x location of the pivot point. 9087 * 9088 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotX 9089 */ 9090 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9091 public float getPivotX() { 9092 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mPivotX : 0; 9093 } 9094 9095 /** 9096 * Sets the x location of the point around which the view is 9097 * {@link #setRotation(float) rotated} and {@link #setScaleX(float) scaled}. 9098 * By default, the pivot point is centered on the object. 9099 * Setting this property disables this behavior and causes the view to use only the 9100 * explicitly set pivotX and pivotY values. 9101 * 9102 * @param pivotX The x location of the pivot point. 9103 * @see #getRotation() 9104 * @see #getScaleX() 9105 * @see #getScaleY() 9106 * @see #getPivotY() 9107 * 9108 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotX 9109 */ 9110 public void setPivotX(float pivotX) { 9111 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9112 mPrivateFlags |= PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET; 9113 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9114 if (info.mPivotX != pivotX) { 9115 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9116 info.mPivotX = pivotX; 9117 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9118 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9119 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9120 mDisplayList.setPivotX(pivotX); 9121 } 9122 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9123 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9124 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9125 } 9126 } 9127 } 9128 9129 /** 9130 * The y location of the point around which the view is {@link #setRotation(float) rotated} 9131 * and {@link #setScaleY(float) scaled}. 9132 * 9133 * @see #getRotation() 9134 * @see #getScaleX() 9135 * @see #getScaleY() 9136 * @see #getPivotY() 9137 * @return The y location of the pivot point. 9138 * 9139 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotY 9140 */ 9141 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9142 public float getPivotY() { 9143 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mPivotY : 0; 9144 } 9145 9146 /** 9147 * Sets the y location of the point around which the view is {@link #setRotation(float) rotated} 9148 * and {@link #setScaleY(float) scaled}. By default, the pivot point is centered on the object. 9149 * Setting this property disables this behavior and causes the view to use only the 9150 * explicitly set pivotX and pivotY values. 9151 * 9152 * @param pivotY The y location of the pivot point. 9153 * @see #getRotation() 9154 * @see #getScaleX() 9155 * @see #getScaleY() 9156 * @see #getPivotY() 9157 * 9158 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_transformPivotY 9159 */ 9160 public void setPivotY(float pivotY) { 9161 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9162 mPrivateFlags |= PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET; 9163 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9164 if (info.mPivotY != pivotY) { 9165 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9166 info.mPivotY = pivotY; 9167 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9168 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9169 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9170 mDisplayList.setPivotY(pivotY); 9171 } 9172 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9173 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9174 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9175 } 9176 } 9177 } 9178 9179 /** 9180 * The opacity of the view. This is a value from 0 to 1, where 0 means the view is 9181 * completely transparent and 1 means the view is completely opaque. 9182 * 9183 * <p>By default this is 1.0f. 9184 * @return The opacity of the view. 9185 */ 9186 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9187 public float getAlpha() { 9188 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mAlpha : 1; 9189 } 9190 9191 /** 9192 * Returns whether this View has content which overlaps. This function, intended to be 9193 * overridden by specific View types, is an optimization when alpha is set on a view. If 9194 * rendering overlaps in a view with alpha < 1, that view is drawn to an offscreen buffer 9195 * and then composited it into place, which can be expensive. If the view has no overlapping 9196 * rendering, the view can draw each primitive with the appropriate alpha value directly. 9197 * An example of overlapping rendering is a TextView with a background image, such as a 9198 * Button. An example of non-overlapping rendering is a TextView with no background, or 9199 * an ImageView with only the foreground image. The default implementation returns true; 9200 * subclasses should override if they have cases which can be optimized. 9201 * 9202 * @return true if the content in this view might overlap, false otherwise. 9203 */ 9204 public boolean hasOverlappingRendering() { 9205 return true; 9206 } 9207 9208 /** 9209 * <p>Sets the opacity of the view. This is a value from 0 to 1, where 0 means the view is 9210 * completely transparent and 1 means the view is completely opaque.</p> 9211 * 9212 * <p>If this view overrides {@link #onSetAlpha(int)} to return true, then this view is 9213 * responsible for applying the opacity itself. Otherwise, calling this method is 9214 * equivalent to calling {@link #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint)} and 9215 * setting a hardware layer.</p> 9216 * 9217 * <p>Note that setting alpha to a translucent value (0 < alpha < 1) may have 9218 * performance implications. It is generally best to use the alpha property sparingly and 9219 * transiently, as in the case of fading animations.</p> 9220 * 9221 * @param alpha The opacity of the view. 9222 * 9223 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 9224 * 9225 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_alpha 9226 */ 9227 public void setAlpha(float alpha) { 9228 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9229 if (mTransformationInfo.mAlpha != alpha) { 9230 mTransformationInfo.mAlpha = alpha; 9231 if (onSetAlpha((int) (alpha * 255))) { 9232 mPrivateFlags |= ALPHA_SET; 9233 // subclass is handling alpha - don't optimize rendering cache invalidation 9234 invalidateParentCaches(); 9235 invalidate(true); 9236 } else { 9237 mPrivateFlags &= ~ALPHA_SET; 9238 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9239 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9240 mDisplayList.setAlpha(alpha); 9241 } 9242 } 9243 } 9244 } 9245 9246 /** 9247 * Faster version of setAlpha() which performs the same steps except there are 9248 * no calls to invalidate(). The caller of this function should perform proper invalidation 9249 * on the parent and this object. The return value indicates whether the subclass handles 9250 * alpha (the return value for onSetAlpha()). 9251 * 9252 * @param alpha The new value for the alpha property 9253 * @return true if the View subclass handles alpha (the return value for onSetAlpha()) and 9254 * the new value for the alpha property is different from the old value 9255 */ 9256 boolean setAlphaNoInvalidation(float alpha) { 9257 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9258 if (mTransformationInfo.mAlpha != alpha) { 9259 mTransformationInfo.mAlpha = alpha; 9260 boolean subclassHandlesAlpha = onSetAlpha((int) (alpha * 255)); 9261 if (subclassHandlesAlpha) { 9262 mPrivateFlags |= ALPHA_SET; 9263 return true; 9264 } else { 9265 mPrivateFlags &= ~ALPHA_SET; 9266 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9267 mDisplayList.setAlpha(alpha); 9268 } 9269 } 9270 } 9271 return false; 9272 } 9273 9274 /** 9275 * Top position of this view relative to its parent. 9276 * 9277 * @return The top of this view, in pixels. 9278 */ 9279 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 9280 public final int getTop() { 9281 return mTop; 9282 } 9283 9284 /** 9285 * Sets the top position of this view relative to its parent. This method is meant to be called 9286 * by the layout system and should not generally be called otherwise, because the property 9287 * may be changed at any time by the layout. 9288 * 9289 * @param top The top of this view, in pixels. 9290 */ 9291 public final void setTop(int top) { 9292 if (top != mTop) { 9293 updateMatrix(); 9294 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9295 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9296 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9297 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 9298 int minTop; 9299 int yLoc; 9300 if (top < mTop) { 9301 minTop = top; 9302 yLoc = top - mTop; 9303 } else { 9304 minTop = mTop; 9305 yLoc = 0; 9306 } 9307 invalidate(0, yLoc, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - minTop); 9308 } 9309 } else { 9310 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 9311 invalidate(true); 9312 } 9313 9314 int width = mRight - mLeft; 9315 int oldHeight = mBottom - mTop; 9316 9317 mTop = top; 9318 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9319 mDisplayList.setTop(mTop); 9320 } 9321 9322 onSizeChanged(width, mBottom - mTop, width, oldHeight); 9323 9324 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9325 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 9326 // A change in dimension means an auto-centered pivot point changes, too 9327 mTransformationInfo.mMatrixDirty = true; 9328 } 9329 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; // force another invalidation with the new orientation 9330 invalidate(true); 9331 } 9332 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 9333 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9334 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9335 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9336 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9337 } 9338 } 9339 } 9340 9341 /** 9342 * Bottom position of this view relative to its parent. 9343 * 9344 * @return The bottom of this view, in pixels. 9345 */ 9346 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 9347 public final int getBottom() { 9348 return mBottom; 9349 } 9350 9351 /** 9352 * True if this view has changed since the last time being drawn. 9353 * 9354 * @return The dirty state of this view. 9355 */ 9356 public boolean isDirty() { 9357 return (mPrivateFlags & DIRTY_MASK) != 0; 9358 } 9359 9360 /** 9361 * Sets the bottom position of this view relative to its parent. This method is meant to be 9362 * called by the layout system and should not generally be called otherwise, because the 9363 * property may be changed at any time by the layout. 9364 * 9365 * @param bottom The bottom of this view, in pixels. 9366 */ 9367 public final void setBottom(int bottom) { 9368 if (bottom != mBottom) { 9369 updateMatrix(); 9370 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9371 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9372 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9373 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 9374 int maxBottom; 9375 if (bottom < mBottom) { 9376 maxBottom = mBottom; 9377 } else { 9378 maxBottom = bottom; 9379 } 9380 invalidate(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, maxBottom - mTop); 9381 } 9382 } else { 9383 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 9384 invalidate(true); 9385 } 9386 9387 int width = mRight - mLeft; 9388 int oldHeight = mBottom - mTop; 9389 9390 mBottom = bottom; 9391 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9392 mDisplayList.setBottom(mBottom); 9393 } 9394 9395 onSizeChanged(width, mBottom - mTop, width, oldHeight); 9396 9397 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9398 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 9399 // A change in dimension means an auto-centered pivot point changes, too 9400 mTransformationInfo.mMatrixDirty = true; 9401 } 9402 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; // force another invalidation with the new orientation 9403 invalidate(true); 9404 } 9405 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 9406 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9407 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9408 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9409 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9410 } 9411 } 9412 } 9413 9414 /** 9415 * Left position of this view relative to its parent. 9416 * 9417 * @return The left edge of this view, in pixels. 9418 */ 9419 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 9420 public final int getLeft() { 9421 return mLeft; 9422 } 9423 9424 /** 9425 * Sets the left position of this view relative to its parent. This method is meant to be called 9426 * by the layout system and should not generally be called otherwise, because the property 9427 * may be changed at any time by the layout. 9428 * 9429 * @param left The bottom of this view, in pixels. 9430 */ 9431 public final void setLeft(int left) { 9432 if (left != mLeft) { 9433 updateMatrix(); 9434 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9435 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9436 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9437 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 9438 int minLeft; 9439 int xLoc; 9440 if (left < mLeft) { 9441 minLeft = left; 9442 xLoc = left - mLeft; 9443 } else { 9444 minLeft = mLeft; 9445 xLoc = 0; 9446 } 9447 invalidate(xLoc, 0, mRight - minLeft, mBottom - mTop); 9448 } 9449 } else { 9450 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 9451 invalidate(true); 9452 } 9453 9454 int oldWidth = mRight - mLeft; 9455 int height = mBottom - mTop; 9456 9457 mLeft = left; 9458 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9459 mDisplayList.setLeft(left); 9460 } 9461 9462 onSizeChanged(mRight - mLeft, height, oldWidth, height); 9463 9464 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9465 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 9466 // A change in dimension means an auto-centered pivot point changes, too 9467 mTransformationInfo.mMatrixDirty = true; 9468 } 9469 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; // force another invalidation with the new orientation 9470 invalidate(true); 9471 } 9472 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 9473 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9474 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9475 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9476 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9477 } 9478 } 9479 } 9480 9481 /** 9482 * Right position of this view relative to its parent. 9483 * 9484 * @return The right edge of this view, in pixels. 9485 */ 9486 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 9487 public final int getRight() { 9488 return mRight; 9489 } 9490 9491 /** 9492 * Sets the right position of this view relative to its parent. This method is meant to be called 9493 * by the layout system and should not generally be called otherwise, because the property 9494 * may be changed at any time by the layout. 9495 * 9496 * @param right The bottom of this view, in pixels. 9497 */ 9498 public final void setRight(int right) { 9499 if (right != mRight) { 9500 updateMatrix(); 9501 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9502 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9503 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9504 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 9505 int maxRight; 9506 if (right < mRight) { 9507 maxRight = mRight; 9508 } else { 9509 maxRight = right; 9510 } 9511 invalidate(0, 0, maxRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 9512 } 9513 } else { 9514 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 9515 invalidate(true); 9516 } 9517 9518 int oldWidth = mRight - mLeft; 9519 int height = mBottom - mTop; 9520 9521 mRight = right; 9522 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9523 mDisplayList.setRight(mRight); 9524 } 9525 9526 onSizeChanged(mRight - mLeft, height, oldWidth, height); 9527 9528 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9529 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 9530 // A change in dimension means an auto-centered pivot point changes, too 9531 mTransformationInfo.mMatrixDirty = true; 9532 } 9533 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; // force another invalidation with the new orientation 9534 invalidate(true); 9535 } 9536 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 9537 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9538 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9539 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9540 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9541 } 9542 } 9543 } 9544 9545 /** 9546 * The visual x position of this view, in pixels. This is equivalent to the 9547 * {@link #setTranslationX(float) translationX} property plus the current 9548 * {@link #getLeft() left} property. 9549 * 9550 * @return The visual x position of this view, in pixels. 9551 */ 9552 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9553 public float getX() { 9554 return mLeft + (mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mTranslationX : 0); 9555 } 9556 9557 /** 9558 * Sets the visual x position of this view, in pixels. This is equivalent to setting the 9559 * {@link #setTranslationX(float) translationX} property to be the difference between 9560 * the x value passed in and the current {@link #getLeft() left} property. 9561 * 9562 * @param x The visual x position of this view, in pixels. 9563 */ 9564 public void setX(float x) { 9565 setTranslationX(x - mLeft); 9566 } 9567 9568 /** 9569 * The visual y position of this view, in pixels. This is equivalent to the 9570 * {@link #setTranslationY(float) translationY} property plus the current 9571 * {@link #getTop() top} property. 9572 * 9573 * @return The visual y position of this view, in pixels. 9574 */ 9575 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9576 public float getY() { 9577 return mTop + (mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mTranslationY : 0); 9578 } 9579 9580 /** 9581 * Sets the visual y position of this view, in pixels. This is equivalent to setting the 9582 * {@link #setTranslationY(float) translationY} property to be the difference between 9583 * the y value passed in and the current {@link #getTop() top} property. 9584 * 9585 * @param y The visual y position of this view, in pixels. 9586 */ 9587 public void setY(float y) { 9588 setTranslationY(y - mTop); 9589 } 9590 9591 9592 /** 9593 * The horizontal location of this view relative to its {@link #getLeft() left} position. 9594 * This position is post-layout, in addition to wherever the object's 9595 * layout placed it. 9596 * 9597 * @return The horizontal position of this view relative to its left position, in pixels. 9598 */ 9599 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9600 public float getTranslationX() { 9601 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mTranslationX : 0; 9602 } 9603 9604 /** 9605 * Sets the horizontal location of this view relative to its {@link #getLeft() left} position. 9606 * This effectively positions the object post-layout, in addition to wherever the object's 9607 * layout placed it. 9608 * 9609 * @param translationX The horizontal position of this view relative to its left position, 9610 * in pixels. 9611 * 9612 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_translationX 9613 */ 9614 public void setTranslationX(float translationX) { 9615 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9616 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9617 if (info.mTranslationX != translationX) { 9618 // Double-invalidation is necessary to capture view's old and new areas 9619 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9620 info.mTranslationX = translationX; 9621 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9622 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9623 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9624 mDisplayList.setTranslationX(translationX); 9625 } 9626 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9627 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9628 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9629 } 9630 } 9631 } 9632 9633 /** 9634 * The horizontal location of this view relative to its {@link #getTop() top} position. 9635 * This position is post-layout, in addition to wherever the object's 9636 * layout placed it. 9637 * 9638 * @return The vertical position of this view relative to its top position, 9639 * in pixels. 9640 */ 9641 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 9642 public float getTranslationY() { 9643 return mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mTranslationY : 0; 9644 } 9645 9646 /** 9647 * Sets the vertical location of this view relative to its {@link #getTop() top} position. 9648 * This effectively positions the object post-layout, in addition to wherever the object's 9649 * layout placed it. 9650 * 9651 * @param translationY The vertical position of this view relative to its top position, 9652 * in pixels. 9653 * 9654 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_translationY 9655 */ 9656 public void setTranslationY(float translationY) { 9657 ensureTransformationInfo(); 9658 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9659 if (info.mTranslationY != translationY) { 9660 invalidateViewProperty(true, false); 9661 info.mTranslationY = translationY; 9662 info.mMatrixDirty = true; 9663 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9664 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9665 mDisplayList.setTranslationY(translationY); 9666 } 9667 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) == VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED) { 9668 // View was rejected last time it was drawn by its parent; this may have changed 9669 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9670 } 9671 } 9672 } 9673 9674 /** 9675 * Hit rectangle in parent's coordinates 9676 * 9677 * @param outRect The hit rectangle of the view. 9678 */ 9679 public void getHitRect(Rect outRect) { 9680 updateMatrix(); 9681 final TransformationInfo info = mTransformationInfo; 9682 if (info == null || info.mMatrixIsIdentity || mAttachInfo == null) { 9683 outRect.set(mLeft, mTop, mRight, mBottom); 9684 } else { 9685 final RectF tmpRect = mAttachInfo.mTmpTransformRect; 9686 tmpRect.set(-info.mPivotX, -info.mPivotY, 9687 getWidth() - info.mPivotX, getHeight() - info.mPivotY); 9688 info.mMatrix.mapRect(tmpRect); 9689 outRect.set((int) tmpRect.left + mLeft, (int) tmpRect.top + mTop, 9690 (int) tmpRect.right + mLeft, (int) tmpRect.bottom + mTop); 9691 } 9692 } 9693 9694 /** 9695 * Determines whether the given point, in local coordinates is inside the view. 9696 */ 9697 /*package*/ final boolean pointInView(float localX, float localY) { 9698 return localX >= 0 && localX < (mRight - mLeft) 9699 && localY >= 0 && localY < (mBottom - mTop); 9700 } 9701 9702 /** 9703 * Utility method to determine whether the given point, in local coordinates, 9704 * is inside the view, where the area of the view is expanded by the slop factor. 9705 * This method is called while processing touch-move events to determine if the event 9706 * is still within the view. 9707 */ 9708 private boolean pointInView(float localX, float localY, float slop) { 9709 return localX >= -slop && localY >= -slop && localX < ((mRight - mLeft) + slop) && 9710 localY < ((mBottom - mTop) + slop); 9711 } 9712 9713 /** 9714 * When a view has focus and the user navigates away from it, the next view is searched for 9715 * starting from the rectangle filled in by this method. 9716 * 9717 * By default, the rectange is the {@link #getDrawingRect(android.graphics.Rect)}) 9718 * of the view. However, if your view maintains some idea of internal selection, 9719 * such as a cursor, or a selected row or column, you should override this method and 9720 * fill in a more specific rectangle. 9721 * 9722 * @param r The rectangle to fill in, in this view's coordinates. 9723 */ 9724 public void getFocusedRect(Rect r) { 9725 getDrawingRect(r); 9726 } 9727 9728 /** 9729 * If some part of this view is not clipped by any of its parents, then 9730 * return that area in r in global (root) coordinates. To convert r to local 9731 * coordinates (without taking possible View rotations into account), offset 9732 * it by -globalOffset (e.g. r.offset(-globalOffset.x, -globalOffset.y)). 9733 * If the view is completely clipped or translated out, return false. 9734 * 9735 * @param r If true is returned, r holds the global coordinates of the 9736 * visible portion of this view. 9737 * @param globalOffset If true is returned, globalOffset holds the dx,dy 9738 * between this view and its root. globalOffet may be null. 9739 * @return true if r is non-empty (i.e. part of the view is visible at the 9740 * root level. 9741 */ 9742 public boolean getGlobalVisibleRect(Rect r, Point globalOffset) { 9743 int width = mRight - mLeft; 9744 int height = mBottom - mTop; 9745 if (width > 0 && height > 0) { 9746 r.set(0, 0, width, height); 9747 if (globalOffset != null) { 9748 globalOffset.set(-mScrollX, -mScrollY); 9749 } 9750 return mParent == null || mParent.getChildVisibleRect(this, r, globalOffset); 9751 } 9752 return false; 9753 } 9754 9755 public final boolean getGlobalVisibleRect(Rect r) { 9756 return getGlobalVisibleRect(r, null); 9757 } 9758 9759 public final boolean getLocalVisibleRect(Rect r) { 9760 final Point offset = mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mPoint : new Point(); 9761 if (getGlobalVisibleRect(r, offset)) { 9762 r.offset(-offset.x, -offset.y); // make r local 9763 return true; 9764 } 9765 return false; 9766 } 9767 9768 /** 9769 * Offset this view's vertical location by the specified number of pixels. 9770 * 9771 * @param offset the number of pixels to offset the view by 9772 */ 9773 public void offsetTopAndBottom(int offset) { 9774 if (offset != 0) { 9775 updateMatrix(); 9776 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9777 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9778 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9779 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9780 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9781 } else { 9782 final ViewParent p = mParent; 9783 if (p != null && mAttachInfo != null) { 9784 final Rect r = mAttachInfo.mTmpInvalRect; 9785 int minTop; 9786 int maxBottom; 9787 int yLoc; 9788 if (offset < 0) { 9789 minTop = mTop + offset; 9790 maxBottom = mBottom; 9791 yLoc = offset; 9792 } else { 9793 minTop = mTop; 9794 maxBottom = mBottom + offset; 9795 yLoc = 0; 9796 } 9797 r.set(0, yLoc, mRight - mLeft, maxBottom - minTop); 9798 p.invalidateChild(this, r); 9799 } 9800 } 9801 } else { 9802 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9803 } 9804 9805 mTop += offset; 9806 mBottom += offset; 9807 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9808 mDisplayList.offsetTopBottom(offset); 9809 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9810 } else { 9811 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9812 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9813 } 9814 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9815 } 9816 } 9817 } 9818 9819 /** 9820 * Offset this view's horizontal location by the specified amount of pixels. 9821 * 9822 * @param offset the numer of pixels to offset the view by 9823 */ 9824 public void offsetLeftAndRight(int offset) { 9825 if (offset != 0) { 9826 updateMatrix(); 9827 final boolean matrixIsIdentity = mTransformationInfo == null 9828 || mTransformationInfo.mMatrixIsIdentity; 9829 if (matrixIsIdentity) { 9830 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9831 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9832 } else { 9833 final ViewParent p = mParent; 9834 if (p != null && mAttachInfo != null) { 9835 final Rect r = mAttachInfo.mTmpInvalRect; 9836 int minLeft; 9837 int maxRight; 9838 if (offset < 0) { 9839 minLeft = mLeft + offset; 9840 maxRight = mRight; 9841 } else { 9842 minLeft = mLeft; 9843 maxRight = mRight + offset; 9844 } 9845 r.set(0, 0, maxRight - minLeft, mBottom - mTop); 9846 p.invalidateChild(this, r); 9847 } 9848 } 9849 } else { 9850 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9851 } 9852 9853 mLeft += offset; 9854 mRight += offset; 9855 if (mDisplayList != null) { 9856 mDisplayList.offsetLeftRight(offset); 9857 invalidateViewProperty(false, false); 9858 } else { 9859 if (!matrixIsIdentity) { 9860 invalidateViewProperty(false, true); 9861 } 9862 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 9863 } 9864 } 9865 } 9866 9867 /** 9868 * Get the LayoutParams associated with this view. All views should have 9869 * layout parameters. These supply parameters to the <i>parent</i> of this 9870 * view specifying how it should be arranged. There are many subclasses of 9871 * ViewGroup.LayoutParams, and these correspond to the different subclasses 9872 * of ViewGroup that are responsible for arranging their children. 9873 * 9874 * This method may return null if this View is not attached to a parent 9875 * ViewGroup or {@link #setLayoutParams(android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} 9876 * was not invoked successfully. When a View is attached to a parent 9877 * ViewGroup, this method must not return null. 9878 * 9879 * @return The LayoutParams associated with this view, or null if no 9880 * parameters have been set yet 9881 */ 9882 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(deepExport = true, prefix = "layout_") 9883 public ViewGroup.LayoutParams getLayoutParams() { 9884 return mLayoutParams; 9885 } 9886 9887 /** 9888 * Set the layout parameters associated with this view. These supply 9889 * parameters to the <i>parent</i> of this view specifying how it should be 9890 * arranged. There are many subclasses of ViewGroup.LayoutParams, and these 9891 * correspond to the different subclasses of ViewGroup that are responsible 9892 * for arranging their children. 9893 * 9894 * @param params The layout parameters for this view, cannot be null 9895 */ 9896 public void setLayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { 9897 if (params == null) { 9898 throw new NullPointerException("Layout parameters cannot be null"); 9899 } 9900 mLayoutParams = params; 9901 if (mParent instanceof ViewGroup) { 9902 ((ViewGroup) mParent).onSetLayoutParams(this, params); 9903 } 9904 requestLayout(); 9905 } 9906 9907 /** 9908 * Set the scrolled position of your view. This will cause a call to 9909 * {@link #onScrollChanged(int, int, int, int)} and the view will be 9910 * invalidated. 9911 * @param x the x position to scroll to 9912 * @param y the y position to scroll to 9913 */ 9914 public void scrollTo(int x, int y) { 9915 if (mScrollX != x || mScrollY != y) { 9916 int oldX = mScrollX; 9917 int oldY = mScrollY; 9918 mScrollX = x; 9919 mScrollY = y; 9920 invalidateParentCaches(); 9921 onScrollChanged(mScrollX, mScrollY, oldX, oldY); 9922 if (!awakenScrollBars()) { 9923 postInvalidateOnAnimation(); 9924 } 9925 } 9926 } 9927 9928 /** 9929 * Move the scrolled position of your view. This will cause a call to 9930 * {@link #onScrollChanged(int, int, int, int)} and the view will be 9931 * invalidated. 9932 * @param x the amount of pixels to scroll by horizontally 9933 * @param y the amount of pixels to scroll by vertically 9934 */ 9935 public void scrollBy(int x, int y) { 9936 scrollTo(mScrollX + x, mScrollY + y); 9937 } 9938 9939 /** 9940 * <p>Trigger the scrollbars to draw. When invoked this method starts an 9941 * animation to fade the scrollbars out after a default delay. If a subclass 9942 * provides animated scrolling, the start delay should equal the duration 9943 * of the scrolling animation.</p> 9944 * 9945 * <p>The animation starts only if at least one of the scrollbars is 9946 * enabled, as specified by {@link #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled()} and 9947 * {@link #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled()}. When the animation is started, 9948 * this method returns true, and false otherwise. If the animation is 9949 * started, this method calls {@link #invalidate()}; in that case the 9950 * caller should not call {@link #invalidate()}.</p> 9951 * 9952 * <p>This method should be invoked every time a subclass directly updates 9953 * the scroll parameters.</p> 9954 * 9955 * <p>This method is automatically invoked by {@link #scrollBy(int, int)} 9956 * and {@link #scrollTo(int, int)}.</p> 9957 * 9958 * @return true if the animation is played, false otherwise 9959 * 9960 * @see #awakenScrollBars(int) 9961 * @see #scrollBy(int, int) 9962 * @see #scrollTo(int, int) 9963 * @see #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() 9964 * @see #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() 9965 * @see #setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 9966 * @see #setVerticalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 9967 */ 9968 protected boolean awakenScrollBars() { 9969 return mScrollCache != null && 9970 awakenScrollBars(mScrollCache.scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade, true); 9971 } 9972 9973 /** 9974 * Trigger the scrollbars to draw. 9975 * This method differs from awakenScrollBars() only in its default duration. 9976 * initialAwakenScrollBars() will show the scroll bars for longer than 9977 * usual to give the user more of a chance to notice them. 9978 * 9979 * @return true if the animation is played, false otherwise. 9980 */ 9981 private boolean initialAwakenScrollBars() { 9982 return mScrollCache != null && 9983 awakenScrollBars(mScrollCache.scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade * 4, true); 9984 } 9985 9986 /** 9987 * <p> 9988 * Trigger the scrollbars to draw. When invoked this method starts an 9989 * animation to fade the scrollbars out after a fixed delay. If a subclass 9990 * provides animated scrolling, the start delay should equal the duration of 9991 * the scrolling animation. 9992 * </p> 9993 * 9994 * <p> 9995 * The animation starts only if at least one of the scrollbars is enabled, 9996 * as specified by {@link #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled()} and 9997 * {@link #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled()}. When the animation is started, 9998 * this method returns true, and false otherwise. If the animation is 9999 * started, this method calls {@link #invalidate()}; in that case the caller 10000 * should not call {@link #invalidate()}. 10001 * </p> 10002 * 10003 * <p> 10004 * This method should be invoked everytime a subclass directly updates the 10005 * scroll parameters. 10006 * </p> 10007 * 10008 * @param startDelay the delay, in milliseconds, after which the animation 10009 * should start; when the delay is 0, the animation starts 10010 * immediately 10011 * @return true if the animation is played, false otherwise 10012 * 10013 * @see #scrollBy(int, int) 10014 * @see #scrollTo(int, int) 10015 * @see #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() 10016 * @see #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() 10017 * @see #setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10018 * @see #setVerticalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10019 */ 10020 protected boolean awakenScrollBars(int startDelay) { 10021 return awakenScrollBars(startDelay, true); 10022 } 10023 10024 /** 10025 * <p> 10026 * Trigger the scrollbars to draw. When invoked this method starts an 10027 * animation to fade the scrollbars out after a fixed delay. If a subclass 10028 * provides animated scrolling, the start delay should equal the duration of 10029 * the scrolling animation. 10030 * </p> 10031 * 10032 * <p> 10033 * The animation starts only if at least one of the scrollbars is enabled, 10034 * as specified by {@link #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled()} and 10035 * {@link #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled()}. When the animation is started, 10036 * this method returns true, and false otherwise. If the animation is 10037 * started, this method calls {@link #invalidate()} if the invalidate parameter 10038 * is set to true; in that case the caller 10039 * should not call {@link #invalidate()}. 10040 * </p> 10041 * 10042 * <p> 10043 * This method should be invoked everytime a subclass directly updates the 10044 * scroll parameters. 10045 * </p> 10046 * 10047 * @param startDelay the delay, in milliseconds, after which the animation 10048 * should start; when the delay is 0, the animation starts 10049 * immediately 10050 * 10051 * @param invalidate Wheter this method should call invalidate 10052 * 10053 * @return true if the animation is played, false otherwise 10054 * 10055 * @see #scrollBy(int, int) 10056 * @see #scrollTo(int, int) 10057 * @see #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() 10058 * @see #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() 10059 * @see #setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10060 * @see #setVerticalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10061 */ 10062 protected boolean awakenScrollBars(int startDelay, boolean invalidate) { 10063 final ScrollabilityCache scrollCache = mScrollCache; 10064 10065 if (scrollCache == null || !scrollCache.fadeScrollBars) { 10066 return false; 10067 } 10068 10069 if (scrollCache.scrollBar == null) { 10070 scrollCache.scrollBar = new ScrollBarDrawable(); 10071 } 10072 10073 if (isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() || isVerticalScrollBarEnabled()) { 10074 10075 if (invalidate) { 10076 // Invalidate to show the scrollbars 10077 postInvalidateOnAnimation(); 10078 } 10079 10080 if (scrollCache.state == ScrollabilityCache.OFF) { 10081 // FIXME: this is copied from WindowManagerService. 10082 // We should get this value from the system when it 10083 // is possible to do so. 10084 final int KEY_REPEAT_FIRST_DELAY = 750; 10085 startDelay = Math.max(KEY_REPEAT_FIRST_DELAY, startDelay); 10086 } 10087 10088 // Tell mScrollCache when we should start fading. This may 10089 // extend the fade start time if one was already scheduled 10090 long fadeStartTime = AnimationUtils.currentAnimationTimeMillis() + startDelay; 10091 scrollCache.fadeStartTime = fadeStartTime; 10092 scrollCache.state = ScrollabilityCache.ON; 10093 10094 // Schedule our fader to run, unscheduling any old ones first 10095 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 10096 mAttachInfo.mHandler.removeCallbacks(scrollCache); 10097 mAttachInfo.mHandler.postAtTime(scrollCache, fadeStartTime); 10098 } 10099 10100 return true; 10101 } 10102 10103 return false; 10104 } 10105 10106 /** 10107 * Do not invalidate views which are not visible and which are not running an animation. They 10108 * will not get drawn and they should not set dirty flags as if they will be drawn 10109 */ 10110 private boolean skipInvalidate() { 10111 return (mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) != VISIBLE && mCurrentAnimation == null && 10112 (!(mParent instanceof ViewGroup) || 10113 !((ViewGroup) mParent).isViewTransitioning(this)); 10114 } 10115 /** 10116 * Mark the area defined by dirty as needing to be drawn. If the view is 10117 * visible, {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} will be called at some point 10118 * in the future. This must be called from a UI thread. To call from a non-UI 10119 * thread, call {@link #postInvalidate()}. 10120 * 10121 * WARNING: This method is destructive to dirty. 10122 * @param dirty the rectangle representing the bounds of the dirty region 10123 */ 10124 public void invalidate(Rect dirty) { 10125 if (skipInvalidate()) { 10126 return; 10127 } 10128 if ((mPrivateFlags & (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS)) == (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS) || 10129 (mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == DRAWING_CACHE_VALID || 10130 (mPrivateFlags & INVALIDATED) != INVALIDATED) { 10131 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 10132 mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 10133 mPrivateFlags |= DIRTY; 10134 final ViewParent p = mParent; 10135 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 10136 //noinspection PointlessBooleanExpression,ConstantConditions 10137 if (!HardwareRenderer.RENDER_DIRTY_REGIONS) { 10138 if (p != null && ai != null && ai.mHardwareAccelerated) { 10139 // fast-track for GL-enabled applications; just invalidate the whole hierarchy 10140 // with a null dirty rect, which tells the ViewAncestor to redraw everything 10141 p.invalidateChild(this, null); 10142 return; 10143 } 10144 } 10145 if (p != null && ai != null) { 10146 final int scrollX = mScrollX; 10147 final int scrollY = mScrollY; 10148 final Rect r = ai.mTmpInvalRect; 10149 r.set(dirty.left - scrollX, dirty.top - scrollY, 10150 dirty.right - scrollX, dirty.bottom - scrollY); 10151 mParent.invalidateChild(this, r); 10152 } 10153 } 10154 } 10155 10156 /** 10157 * Mark the area defined by the rect (l,t,r,b) as needing to be drawn. 10158 * The coordinates of the dirty rect are relative to the view. 10159 * If the view is visible, {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} 10160 * will be called at some point in the future. This must be called from 10161 * a UI thread. To call from a non-UI thread, call {@link #postInvalidate()}. 10162 * @param l the left position of the dirty region 10163 * @param t the top position of the dirty region 10164 * @param r the right position of the dirty region 10165 * @param b the bottom position of the dirty region 10166 */ 10167 public void invalidate(int l, int t, int r, int b) { 10168 if (skipInvalidate()) { 10169 return; 10170 } 10171 if ((mPrivateFlags & (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS)) == (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS) || 10172 (mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == DRAWING_CACHE_VALID || 10173 (mPrivateFlags & INVALIDATED) != INVALIDATED) { 10174 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 10175 mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 10176 mPrivateFlags |= DIRTY; 10177 final ViewParent p = mParent; 10178 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 10179 //noinspection PointlessBooleanExpression,ConstantConditions 10180 if (!HardwareRenderer.RENDER_DIRTY_REGIONS) { 10181 if (p != null && ai != null && ai.mHardwareAccelerated) { 10182 // fast-track for GL-enabled applications; just invalidate the whole hierarchy 10183 // with a null dirty rect, which tells the ViewAncestor to redraw everything 10184 p.invalidateChild(this, null); 10185 return; 10186 } 10187 } 10188 if (p != null && ai != null && l < r && t < b) { 10189 final int scrollX = mScrollX; 10190 final int scrollY = mScrollY; 10191 final Rect tmpr = ai.mTmpInvalRect; 10192 tmpr.set(l - scrollX, t - scrollY, r - scrollX, b - scrollY); 10193 p.invalidateChild(this, tmpr); 10194 } 10195 } 10196 } 10197 10198 /** 10199 * Invalidate the whole view. If the view is visible, 10200 * {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} will be called at some point in 10201 * the future. This must be called from a UI thread. To call from a non-UI thread, 10202 * call {@link #postInvalidate()}. 10203 */ 10204 public void invalidate() { 10205 invalidate(true); 10206 } 10207 10208 /** 10209 * This is where the invalidate() work actually happens. A full invalidate() 10210 * causes the drawing cache to be invalidated, but this function can be called with 10211 * invalidateCache set to false to skip that invalidation step for cases that do not 10212 * need it (for example, a component that remains at the same dimensions with the same 10213 * content). 10214 * 10215 * @param invalidateCache Whether the drawing cache for this view should be invalidated as 10216 * well. This is usually true for a full invalidate, but may be set to false if the 10217 * View's contents or dimensions have not changed. 10218 */ 10219 void invalidate(boolean invalidateCache) { 10220 if (skipInvalidate()) { 10221 return; 10222 } 10223 if ((mPrivateFlags & (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS)) == (DRAWN | HAS_BOUNDS) || 10224 (invalidateCache && (mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) || 10225 (mPrivateFlags & INVALIDATED) != INVALIDATED || isOpaque() != mLastIsOpaque) { 10226 mLastIsOpaque = isOpaque(); 10227 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWN; 10228 mPrivateFlags |= DIRTY; 10229 if (invalidateCache) { 10230 mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 10231 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 10232 } 10233 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 10234 final ViewParent p = mParent; 10235 //noinspection PointlessBooleanExpression,ConstantConditions 10236 if (!HardwareRenderer.RENDER_DIRTY_REGIONS) { 10237 if (p != null && ai != null && ai.mHardwareAccelerated) { 10238 // fast-track for GL-enabled applications; just invalidate the whole hierarchy 10239 // with a null dirty rect, which tells the ViewAncestor to redraw everything 10240 p.invalidateChild(this, null); 10241 return; 10242 } 10243 } 10244 10245 if (p != null && ai != null) { 10246 final Rect r = ai.mTmpInvalRect; 10247 r.set(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 10248 // Don't call invalidate -- we don't want to internally scroll 10249 // our own bounds 10250 p.invalidateChild(this, r); 10251 } 10252 } 10253 } 10254 10255 /** 10256 * Quick invalidation for View property changes (alpha, translationXY, etc.). We don't want to 10257 * set any flags or handle all of the cases handled by the default invalidation methods. 10258 * Instead, we just want to schedule a traversal in ViewRootImpl with the appropriate 10259 * dirty rect. This method calls into fast invalidation methods in ViewGroup that 10260 * walk up the hierarchy, transforming the dirty rect as necessary. 10261 * 10262 * The method also handles normal invalidation logic if display list properties are not 10263 * being used in this view. The invalidateParent and forceRedraw flags are used by that 10264 * backup approach, to handle these cases used in the various property-setting methods. 10265 * 10266 * @param invalidateParent Force a call to invalidateParentCaches() if display list properties 10267 * are not being used in this view 10268 * @param forceRedraw Mark the view as DRAWN to force the invalidation to propagate, if display 10269 * list properties are not being used in this view 10270 */ 10271 void invalidateViewProperty(boolean invalidateParent, boolean forceRedraw) { 10272 if (mDisplayList == null || (mPrivateFlags & DRAW_ANIMATION) == DRAW_ANIMATION) { 10273 if (invalidateParent) { 10274 invalidateParentCaches(); 10275 } 10276 if (forceRedraw) { 10277 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; // force another invalidation with the new orientation 10278 } 10279 invalidate(false); 10280 } else { 10281 final AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 10282 final ViewParent p = mParent; 10283 if (p != null && ai != null) { 10284 final Rect r = ai.mTmpInvalRect; 10285 r.set(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 10286 if (mParent instanceof ViewGroup) { 10287 ((ViewGroup) mParent).invalidateChildFast(this, r); 10288 } else { 10289 mParent.invalidateChild(this, r); 10290 } 10291 } 10292 } 10293 } 10294 10295 /** 10296 * Utility method to transform a given Rect by the current matrix of this view. 10297 */ 10298 void transformRect(final Rect rect) { 10299 if (!getMatrix().isIdentity()) { 10300 RectF boundingRect = mAttachInfo.mTmpTransformRect; 10301 boundingRect.set(rect); 10302 getMatrix().mapRect(boundingRect); 10303 rect.set((int) (boundingRect.left - 0.5f), 10304 (int) (boundingRect.top - 0.5f), 10305 (int) (boundingRect.right + 0.5f), 10306 (int) (boundingRect.bottom + 0.5f)); 10307 } 10308 } 10309 10310 /** 10311 * Used to indicate that the parent of this view should clear its caches. This functionality 10312 * is used to force the parent to rebuild its display list (when hardware-accelerated), 10313 * which is necessary when various parent-managed properties of the view change, such as 10314 * alpha, translationX/Y, scrollX/Y, scaleX/Y, and rotation/X/Y. This method only 10315 * clears the parent caches and does not causes an invalidate event. 10316 * 10317 * @hide 10318 */ 10319 protected void invalidateParentCaches() { 10320 if (mParent instanceof View) { 10321 ((View) mParent).mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 10322 } 10323 } 10324 10325 /** 10326 * Used to indicate that the parent of this view should be invalidated. This functionality 10327 * is used to force the parent to rebuild its display list (when hardware-accelerated), 10328 * which is necessary when various parent-managed properties of the view change, such as 10329 * alpha, translationX/Y, scrollX/Y, scaleX/Y, and rotation/X/Y. This method will propagate 10330 * an invalidation event to the parent. 10331 * 10332 * @hide 10333 */ 10334 protected void invalidateParentIfNeeded() { 10335 if (isHardwareAccelerated() && mParent instanceof View) { 10336 ((View) mParent).invalidate(true); 10337 } 10338 } 10339 10340 /** 10341 * Indicates whether this View is opaque. An opaque View guarantees that it will 10342 * draw all the pixels overlapping its bounds using a fully opaque color. 10343 * 10344 * Subclasses of View should override this method whenever possible to indicate 10345 * whether an instance is opaque. Opaque Views are treated in a special way by 10346 * the View hierarchy, possibly allowing it to perform optimizations during 10347 * invalidate/draw passes. 10348 * 10349 * @return True if this View is guaranteed to be fully opaque, false otherwise. 10350 */ 10351 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 10352 public boolean isOpaque() { 10353 return (mPrivateFlags & OPAQUE_MASK) == OPAQUE_MASK && 10354 ((mTransformationInfo != null ? mTransformationInfo.mAlpha : 1) 10355 >= 1.0f - ViewConfiguration.ALPHA_THRESHOLD); 10356 } 10357 10358 /** 10359 * @hide 10360 */ 10361 protected void computeOpaqueFlags() { 10362 // Opaque if: 10363 // - Has a background 10364 // - Background is opaque 10365 // - Doesn't have scrollbars or scrollbars are inside overlay 10366 10367 if (mBackground != null && mBackground.getOpacity() == PixelFormat.OPAQUE) { 10368 mPrivateFlags |= OPAQUE_BACKGROUND; 10369 } else { 10370 mPrivateFlags &= ~OPAQUE_BACKGROUND; 10371 } 10372 10373 final int flags = mViewFlags; 10374 if (((flags & SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL) == 0 && (flags & SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL) == 0) || 10375 (flags & SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK) == SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY) { 10376 mPrivateFlags |= OPAQUE_SCROLLBARS; 10377 } else { 10378 mPrivateFlags &= ~OPAQUE_SCROLLBARS; 10379 } 10380 } 10381 10382 /** 10383 * @hide 10384 */ 10385 protected boolean hasOpaqueScrollbars() { 10386 return (mPrivateFlags & OPAQUE_SCROLLBARS) == OPAQUE_SCROLLBARS; 10387 } 10388 10389 /** 10390 * @return A handler associated with the thread running the View. This 10391 * handler can be used to pump events in the UI events queue. 10392 */ 10393 public Handler getHandler() { 10394 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 10395 return mAttachInfo.mHandler; 10396 } 10397 return null; 10398 } 10399 10400 /** 10401 * Gets the view root associated with the View. 10402 * @return The view root, or null if none. 10403 * @hide 10404 */ 10405 public ViewRootImpl getViewRootImpl() { 10406 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 10407 return mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl; 10408 } 10409 return null; 10410 } 10411 10412 /** 10413 * <p>Causes the Runnable to be added to the message queue. 10414 * The runnable will be run on the user interface thread.</p> 10415 * 10416 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10417 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10418 * 10419 * @param action The Runnable that will be executed. 10420 * 10421 * @return Returns true if the Runnable was successfully placed in to the 10422 * message queue. Returns false on failure, usually because the 10423 * looper processing the message queue is exiting. 10424 * 10425 * @see #postDelayed 10426 * @see #removeCallbacks 10427 */ 10428 public boolean post(Runnable action) { 10429 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10430 if (attachInfo != null) { 10431 return attachInfo.mHandler.post(action); 10432 } 10433 // Assume that post will succeed later 10434 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().post(action); 10435 return true; 10436 } 10437 10438 /** 10439 * <p>Causes the Runnable to be added to the message queue, to be run 10440 * after the specified amount of time elapses. 10441 * The runnable will be run on the user interface thread.</p> 10442 * 10443 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10444 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10445 * 10446 * @param action The Runnable that will be executed. 10447 * @param delayMillis The delay (in milliseconds) until the Runnable 10448 * will be executed. 10449 * 10450 * @return true if the Runnable was successfully placed in to the 10451 * message queue. Returns false on failure, usually because the 10452 * looper processing the message queue is exiting. Note that a 10453 * result of true does not mean the Runnable will be processed -- 10454 * if the looper is quit before the delivery time of the message 10455 * occurs then the message will be dropped. 10456 * 10457 * @see #post 10458 * @see #removeCallbacks 10459 */ 10460 public boolean postDelayed(Runnable action, long delayMillis) { 10461 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10462 if (attachInfo != null) { 10463 return attachInfo.mHandler.postDelayed(action, delayMillis); 10464 } 10465 // Assume that post will succeed later 10466 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().postDelayed(action, delayMillis); 10467 return true; 10468 } 10469 10470 /** 10471 * <p>Causes the Runnable to execute on the next animation time step. 10472 * The runnable will be run on the user interface thread.</p> 10473 * 10474 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10475 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10476 * 10477 * @param action The Runnable that will be executed. 10478 * 10479 * @see #postOnAnimationDelayed 10480 * @see #removeCallbacks 10481 */ 10482 public void postOnAnimation(Runnable action) { 10483 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10484 if (attachInfo != null) { 10485 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.postCallback( 10486 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, action, null); 10487 } else { 10488 // Assume that post will succeed later 10489 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().post(action); 10490 } 10491 } 10492 10493 /** 10494 * <p>Causes the Runnable to execute on the next animation time step, 10495 * after the specified amount of time elapses. 10496 * The runnable will be run on the user interface thread.</p> 10497 * 10498 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10499 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10500 * 10501 * @param action The Runnable that will be executed. 10502 * @param delayMillis The delay (in milliseconds) until the Runnable 10503 * will be executed. 10504 * 10505 * @see #postOnAnimation 10506 * @see #removeCallbacks 10507 */ 10508 public void postOnAnimationDelayed(Runnable action, long delayMillis) { 10509 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10510 if (attachInfo != null) { 10511 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.postCallbackDelayed( 10512 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, action, null, delayMillis); 10513 } else { 10514 // Assume that post will succeed later 10515 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().postDelayed(action, delayMillis); 10516 } 10517 } 10518 10519 /** 10520 * <p>Removes the specified Runnable from the message queue.</p> 10521 * 10522 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10523 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10524 * 10525 * @param action The Runnable to remove from the message handling queue 10526 * 10527 * @return true if this view could ask the Handler to remove the Runnable, 10528 * false otherwise. When the returned value is true, the Runnable 10529 * may or may not have been actually removed from the message queue 10530 * (for instance, if the Runnable was not in the queue already.) 10531 * 10532 * @see #post 10533 * @see #postDelayed 10534 * @see #postOnAnimation 10535 * @see #postOnAnimationDelayed 10536 */ 10537 public boolean removeCallbacks(Runnable action) { 10538 if (action != null) { 10539 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10540 if (attachInfo != null) { 10541 attachInfo.mHandler.removeCallbacks(action); 10542 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.removeCallbacks( 10543 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, action, null); 10544 } else { 10545 // Assume that post will succeed later 10546 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().removeCallbacks(action); 10547 } 10548 } 10549 return true; 10550 } 10551 10552 /** 10553 * <p>Cause an invalidate to happen on a subsequent cycle through the event loop. 10554 * Use this to invalidate the View from a non-UI thread.</p> 10555 * 10556 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10557 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10558 * 10559 * @see #invalidate() 10560 * @see #postInvalidateDelayed(long) 10561 */ 10562 public void postInvalidate() { 10563 postInvalidateDelayed(0); 10564 } 10565 10566 /** 10567 * <p>Cause an invalidate of the specified area to happen on a subsequent cycle 10568 * through the event loop. Use this to invalidate the View from a non-UI thread.</p> 10569 * 10570 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10571 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10572 * 10573 * @param left The left coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10574 * @param top The top coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10575 * @param right The right coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10576 * @param bottom The bottom coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10577 * 10578 * @see #invalidate(int, int, int, int) 10579 * @see #invalidate(Rect) 10580 * @see #postInvalidateDelayed(long, int, int, int, int) 10581 */ 10582 public void postInvalidate(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 10583 postInvalidateDelayed(0, left, top, right, bottom); 10584 } 10585 10586 /** 10587 * <p>Cause an invalidate to happen on a subsequent cycle through the event 10588 * loop. Waits for the specified amount of time.</p> 10589 * 10590 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10591 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10592 * 10593 * @param delayMilliseconds the duration in milliseconds to delay the 10594 * invalidation by 10595 * 10596 * @see #invalidate() 10597 * @see #postInvalidate() 10598 */ 10599 public void postInvalidateDelayed(long delayMilliseconds) { 10600 // We try only with the AttachInfo because there's no point in invalidating 10601 // if we are not attached to our window 10602 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10603 if (attachInfo != null) { 10604 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.dispatchInvalidateDelayed(this, delayMilliseconds); 10605 } 10606 } 10607 10608 /** 10609 * <p>Cause an invalidate of the specified area to happen on a subsequent cycle 10610 * through the event loop. Waits for the specified amount of time.</p> 10611 * 10612 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10613 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10614 * 10615 * @param delayMilliseconds the duration in milliseconds to delay the 10616 * invalidation by 10617 * @param left The left coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10618 * @param top The top coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10619 * @param right The right coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10620 * @param bottom The bottom coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10621 * 10622 * @see #invalidate(int, int, int, int) 10623 * @see #invalidate(Rect) 10624 * @see #postInvalidate(int, int, int, int) 10625 */ 10626 public void postInvalidateDelayed(long delayMilliseconds, int left, int top, 10627 int right, int bottom) { 10628 10629 // We try only with the AttachInfo because there's no point in invalidating 10630 // if we are not attached to our window 10631 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10632 if (attachInfo != null) { 10633 final AttachInfo.InvalidateInfo info = AttachInfo.InvalidateInfo.acquire(); 10634 info.target = this; 10635 info.left = left; 10636 info.top = top; 10637 info.right = right; 10638 info.bottom = bottom; 10639 10640 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.dispatchInvalidateRectDelayed(info, delayMilliseconds); 10641 } 10642 } 10643 10644 /** 10645 * <p>Cause an invalidate to happen on the next animation time step, typically the 10646 * next display frame.</p> 10647 * 10648 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10649 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10650 * 10651 * @see #invalidate() 10652 */ 10653 public void postInvalidateOnAnimation() { 10654 // We try only with the AttachInfo because there's no point in invalidating 10655 // if we are not attached to our window 10656 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10657 if (attachInfo != null) { 10658 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.dispatchInvalidateOnAnimation(this); 10659 } 10660 } 10661 10662 /** 10663 * <p>Cause an invalidate of the specified area to happen on the next animation 10664 * time step, typically the next display frame.</p> 10665 * 10666 * <p>This method can be invoked from outside of the UI thread 10667 * only when this View is attached to a window.</p> 10668 * 10669 * @param left The left coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10670 * @param top The top coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10671 * @param right The right coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10672 * @param bottom The bottom coordinate of the rectangle to invalidate. 10673 * 10674 * @see #invalidate(int, int, int, int) 10675 * @see #invalidate(Rect) 10676 */ 10677 public void postInvalidateOnAnimation(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 10678 // We try only with the AttachInfo because there's no point in invalidating 10679 // if we are not attached to our window 10680 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 10681 if (attachInfo != null) { 10682 final AttachInfo.InvalidateInfo info = AttachInfo.InvalidateInfo.acquire(); 10683 info.target = this; 10684 info.left = left; 10685 info.top = top; 10686 info.right = right; 10687 info.bottom = bottom; 10688 10689 attachInfo.mViewRootImpl.dispatchInvalidateRectOnAnimation(info); 10690 } 10691 } 10692 10693 /** 10694 * Post a callback to send a {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_SCROLLED} event. 10695 * This event is sent at most once every 10696 * {@link ViewConfiguration#getSendRecurringAccessibilityEventsInterval()}. 10697 */ 10698 private void postSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEventCallback() { 10699 if (mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent == null) { 10700 mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent = new SendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent(); 10701 } 10702 if (!mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent.mIsPending) { 10703 mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent.mIsPending = true; 10704 postDelayed(mSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent, 10705 ViewConfiguration.getSendRecurringAccessibilityEventsInterval()); 10706 } 10707 } 10708 10709 /** 10710 * Called by a parent to request that a child update its values for mScrollX 10711 * and mScrollY if necessary. This will typically be done if the child is 10712 * animating a scroll using a {@link android.widget.Scroller Scroller} 10713 * object. 10714 */ 10715 public void computeScroll() { 10716 } 10717 10718 /** 10719 * <p>Indicate whether the horizontal edges are faded when the view is 10720 * scrolled horizontally.</p> 10721 * 10722 * @return true if the horizontal edges should are faded on scroll, false 10723 * otherwise 10724 * 10725 * @see #setHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean) 10726 * 10727 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_requiresFadingEdge 10728 */ 10729 public boolean isHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled() { 10730 return (mViewFlags & FADING_EDGE_HORIZONTAL) == FADING_EDGE_HORIZONTAL; 10731 } 10732 10733 /** 10734 * <p>Define whether the horizontal edges should be faded when this view 10735 * is scrolled horizontally.</p> 10736 * 10737 * @param horizontalFadingEdgeEnabled true if the horizontal edges should 10738 * be faded when the view is scrolled 10739 * horizontally 10740 * 10741 * @see #isHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled() 10742 * 10743 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_requiresFadingEdge 10744 */ 10745 public void setHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean horizontalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10746 if (isHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled() != horizontalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10747 if (horizontalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10748 initScrollCache(); 10749 } 10750 10751 mViewFlags ^= FADING_EDGE_HORIZONTAL; 10752 } 10753 } 10754 10755 /** 10756 * <p>Indicate whether the vertical edges are faded when the view is 10757 * scrolled horizontally.</p> 10758 * 10759 * @return true if the vertical edges should are faded on scroll, false 10760 * otherwise 10761 * 10762 * @see #setVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean) 10763 * 10764 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_requiresFadingEdge 10765 */ 10766 public boolean isVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled() { 10767 return (mViewFlags & FADING_EDGE_VERTICAL) == FADING_EDGE_VERTICAL; 10768 } 10769 10770 /** 10771 * <p>Define whether the vertical edges should be faded when this view 10772 * is scrolled vertically.</p> 10773 * 10774 * @param verticalFadingEdgeEnabled true if the vertical edges should 10775 * be faded when the view is scrolled 10776 * vertically 10777 * 10778 * @see #isVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled() 10779 * 10780 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_requiresFadingEdge 10781 */ 10782 public void setVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean verticalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10783 if (isVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled() != verticalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10784 if (verticalFadingEdgeEnabled) { 10785 initScrollCache(); 10786 } 10787 10788 mViewFlags ^= FADING_EDGE_VERTICAL; 10789 } 10790 } 10791 10792 /** 10793 * Returns the strength, or intensity, of the top faded edge. The strength is 10794 * a value between 0.0 (no fade) and 1.0 (full fade). The default implementation 10795 * returns 0.0 or 1.0 but no value in between. 10796 * 10797 * Subclasses should override this method to provide a smoother fade transition 10798 * when scrolling occurs. 10799 * 10800 * @return the intensity of the top fade as a float between 0.0f and 1.0f 10801 */ 10802 protected float getTopFadingEdgeStrength() { 10803 return computeVerticalScrollOffset() > 0 ? 1.0f : 0.0f; 10804 } 10805 10806 /** 10807 * Returns the strength, or intensity, of the bottom faded edge. The strength is 10808 * a value between 0.0 (no fade) and 1.0 (full fade). The default implementation 10809 * returns 0.0 or 1.0 but no value in between. 10810 * 10811 * Subclasses should override this method to provide a smoother fade transition 10812 * when scrolling occurs. 10813 * 10814 * @return the intensity of the bottom fade as a float between 0.0f and 1.0f 10815 */ 10816 protected float getBottomFadingEdgeStrength() { 10817 return computeVerticalScrollOffset() + computeVerticalScrollExtent() < 10818 computeVerticalScrollRange() ? 1.0f : 0.0f; 10819 } 10820 10821 /** 10822 * Returns the strength, or intensity, of the left faded edge. The strength is 10823 * a value between 0.0 (no fade) and 1.0 (full fade). The default implementation 10824 * returns 0.0 or 1.0 but no value in between. 10825 * 10826 * Subclasses should override this method to provide a smoother fade transition 10827 * when scrolling occurs. 10828 * 10829 * @return the intensity of the left fade as a float between 0.0f and 1.0f 10830 */ 10831 protected float getLeftFadingEdgeStrength() { 10832 return computeHorizontalScrollOffset() > 0 ? 1.0f : 0.0f; 10833 } 10834 10835 /** 10836 * Returns the strength, or intensity, of the right faded edge. The strength is 10837 * a value between 0.0 (no fade) and 1.0 (full fade). The default implementation 10838 * returns 0.0 or 1.0 but no value in between. 10839 * 10840 * Subclasses should override this method to provide a smoother fade transition 10841 * when scrolling occurs. 10842 * 10843 * @return the intensity of the right fade as a float between 0.0f and 1.0f 10844 */ 10845 protected float getRightFadingEdgeStrength() { 10846 return computeHorizontalScrollOffset() + computeHorizontalScrollExtent() < 10847 computeHorizontalScrollRange() ? 1.0f : 0.0f; 10848 } 10849 10850 /** 10851 * <p>Indicate whether the horizontal scrollbar should be drawn or not. The 10852 * scrollbar is not drawn by default.</p> 10853 * 10854 * @return true if the horizontal scrollbar should be painted, false 10855 * otherwise 10856 * 10857 * @see #setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10858 */ 10859 public boolean isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() { 10860 return (mViewFlags & SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL) == SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL; 10861 } 10862 10863 /** 10864 * <p>Define whether the horizontal scrollbar should be drawn or not. The 10865 * scrollbar is not drawn by default.</p> 10866 * 10867 * @param horizontalScrollBarEnabled true if the horizontal scrollbar should 10868 * be painted 10869 * 10870 * @see #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() 10871 */ 10872 public void setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(boolean horizontalScrollBarEnabled) { 10873 if (isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() != horizontalScrollBarEnabled) { 10874 mViewFlags ^= SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL; 10875 computeOpaqueFlags(); 10876 resolvePadding(); 10877 } 10878 } 10879 10880 /** 10881 * <p>Indicate whether the vertical scrollbar should be drawn or not. The 10882 * scrollbar is not drawn by default.</p> 10883 * 10884 * @return true if the vertical scrollbar should be painted, false 10885 * otherwise 10886 * 10887 * @see #setVerticalScrollBarEnabled(boolean) 10888 */ 10889 public boolean isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() { 10890 return (mViewFlags & SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL) == SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL; 10891 } 10892 10893 /** 10894 * <p>Define whether the vertical scrollbar should be drawn or not. The 10895 * scrollbar is not drawn by default.</p> 10896 * 10897 * @param verticalScrollBarEnabled true if the vertical scrollbar should 10898 * be painted 10899 * 10900 * @see #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() 10901 */ 10902 public void setVerticalScrollBarEnabled(boolean verticalScrollBarEnabled) { 10903 if (isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() != verticalScrollBarEnabled) { 10904 mViewFlags ^= SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL; 10905 computeOpaqueFlags(); 10906 resolvePadding(); 10907 } 10908 } 10909 10910 /** 10911 * @hide 10912 */ 10913 protected void recomputePadding() { 10914 setPadding(mUserPaddingLeft, mPaddingTop, mUserPaddingRight, mUserPaddingBottom); 10915 } 10916 10917 /** 10918 * Define whether scrollbars will fade when the view is not scrolling. 10919 * 10920 * @param fadeScrollbars wheter to enable fading 10921 * 10922 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadeScrollbars 10923 */ 10924 public void setScrollbarFadingEnabled(boolean fadeScrollbars) { 10925 initScrollCache(); 10926 final ScrollabilityCache scrollabilityCache = mScrollCache; 10927 scrollabilityCache.fadeScrollBars = fadeScrollbars; 10928 if (fadeScrollbars) { 10929 scrollabilityCache.state = ScrollabilityCache.OFF; 10930 } else { 10931 scrollabilityCache.state = ScrollabilityCache.ON; 10932 } 10933 } 10934 10935 /** 10936 * 10937 * Returns true if scrollbars will fade when this view is not scrolling 10938 * 10939 * @return true if scrollbar fading is enabled 10940 * 10941 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_fadeScrollbars 10942 */ 10943 public boolean isScrollbarFadingEnabled() { 10944 return mScrollCache != null && mScrollCache.fadeScrollBars; 10945 } 10946 10947 /** 10948 * 10949 * Returns the delay before scrollbars fade. 10950 * 10951 * @return the delay before scrollbars fade 10952 * 10953 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarDefaultDelayBeforeFade 10954 */ 10955 public int getScrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade() { 10956 return mScrollCache == null ? ViewConfiguration.getScrollDefaultDelay() : 10957 mScrollCache.scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade; 10958 } 10959 10960 /** 10961 * Define the delay before scrollbars fade. 10962 * 10963 * @param scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade - the delay before scrollbars fade 10964 * 10965 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarDefaultDelayBeforeFade 10966 */ 10967 public void setScrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade(int scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade) { 10968 getScrollCache().scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade = scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade; 10969 } 10970 10971 /** 10972 * 10973 * Returns the scrollbar fade duration. 10974 * 10975 * @return the scrollbar fade duration 10976 * 10977 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarFadeDuration 10978 */ 10979 public int getScrollBarFadeDuration() { 10980 return mScrollCache == null ? ViewConfiguration.getScrollBarFadeDuration() : 10981 mScrollCache.scrollBarFadeDuration; 10982 } 10983 10984 /** 10985 * Define the scrollbar fade duration. 10986 * 10987 * @param scrollBarFadeDuration - the scrollbar fade duration 10988 * 10989 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarFadeDuration 10990 */ 10991 public void setScrollBarFadeDuration(int scrollBarFadeDuration) { 10992 getScrollCache().scrollBarFadeDuration = scrollBarFadeDuration; 10993 } 10994 10995 /** 10996 * 10997 * Returns the scrollbar size. 10998 * 10999 * @return the scrollbar size 11000 * 11001 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarSize 11002 */ 11003 public int getScrollBarSize() { 11004 return mScrollCache == null ? ViewConfiguration.get(mContext).getScaledScrollBarSize() : 11005 mScrollCache.scrollBarSize; 11006 } 11007 11008 /** 11009 * Define the scrollbar size. 11010 * 11011 * @param scrollBarSize - the scrollbar size 11012 * 11013 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarSize 11014 */ 11015 public void setScrollBarSize(int scrollBarSize) { 11016 getScrollCache().scrollBarSize = scrollBarSize; 11017 } 11018 11019 /** 11020 * <p>Specify the style of the scrollbars. The scrollbars can be overlaid or 11021 * inset. When inset, they add to the padding of the view. And the scrollbars 11022 * can be drawn inside the padding area or on the edge of the view. For example, 11023 * if a view has a background drawable and you want to draw the scrollbars 11024 * inside the padding specified by the drawable, you can use 11025 * SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY or SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET. If you want them to 11026 * appear at the edge of the view, ignoring the padding, then you can use 11027 * SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY or SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET.</p> 11028 * @param style the style of the scrollbars. Should be one of 11029 * SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY, SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET, 11030 * SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY or SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET. 11031 * @see #SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY 11032 * @see #SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET 11033 * @see #SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY 11034 * @see #SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET 11035 * 11036 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarStyle 11037 */ 11038 public void setScrollBarStyle(int style) { 11039 if (style != (mViewFlags & SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK)) { 11040 mViewFlags = (mViewFlags & ~SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK) | (style & SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK); 11041 computeOpaqueFlags(); 11042 resolvePadding(); 11043 } 11044 } 11045 11046 /** 11047 * <p>Returns the current scrollbar style.</p> 11048 * @return the current scrollbar style 11049 * @see #SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY 11050 * @see #SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET 11051 * @see #SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY 11052 * @see #SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET 11053 * 11054 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_scrollbarStyle 11055 */ 11056 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(mapping = { 11057 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY, to = "INSIDE_OVERLAY"), 11058 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_INSET, to = "INSIDE_INSET"), 11059 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY, to = "OUTSIDE_OVERLAY"), 11060 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_INSET, to = "OUTSIDE_INSET") 11061 }) 11062 public int getScrollBarStyle() { 11063 return mViewFlags & SCROLLBARS_STYLE_MASK; 11064 } 11065 11066 /** 11067 * <p>Compute the horizontal range that the horizontal scrollbar 11068 * represents.</p> 11069 * 11070 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11071 * units used by {@link #computeHorizontalScrollExtent()} and 11072 * {@link #computeHorizontalScrollOffset()}.</p> 11073 * 11074 * <p>The default range is the drawing width of this view.</p> 11075 * 11076 * @return the total horizontal range represented by the horizontal 11077 * scrollbar 11078 * 11079 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollExtent() 11080 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollOffset() 11081 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11082 */ 11083 protected int computeHorizontalScrollRange() { 11084 return getWidth(); 11085 } 11086 11087 /** 11088 * <p>Compute the horizontal offset of the horizontal scrollbar's thumb 11089 * within the horizontal range. This value is used to compute the position 11090 * of the thumb within the scrollbar's track.</p> 11091 * 11092 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11093 * units used by {@link #computeHorizontalScrollRange()} and 11094 * {@link #computeHorizontalScrollExtent()}.</p> 11095 * 11096 * <p>The default offset is the scroll offset of this view.</p> 11097 * 11098 * @return the horizontal offset of the scrollbar's thumb 11099 * 11100 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollRange() 11101 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollExtent() 11102 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11103 */ 11104 protected int computeHorizontalScrollOffset() { 11105 return mScrollX; 11106 } 11107 11108 /** 11109 * <p>Compute the horizontal extent of the horizontal scrollbar's thumb 11110 * within the horizontal range. This value is used to compute the length 11111 * of the thumb within the scrollbar's track.</p> 11112 * 11113 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11114 * units used by {@link #computeHorizontalScrollRange()} and 11115 * {@link #computeHorizontalScrollOffset()}.</p> 11116 * 11117 * <p>The default extent is the drawing width of this view.</p> 11118 * 11119 * @return the horizontal extent of the scrollbar's thumb 11120 * 11121 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollRange() 11122 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollOffset() 11123 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11124 */ 11125 protected int computeHorizontalScrollExtent() { 11126 return getWidth(); 11127 } 11128 11129 /** 11130 * <p>Compute the vertical range that the vertical scrollbar represents.</p> 11131 * 11132 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11133 * units used by {@link #computeVerticalScrollExtent()} and 11134 * {@link #computeVerticalScrollOffset()}.</p> 11135 * 11136 * @return the total vertical range represented by the vertical scrollbar 11137 * 11138 * <p>The default range is the drawing height of this view.</p> 11139 * 11140 * @see #computeVerticalScrollExtent() 11141 * @see #computeVerticalScrollOffset() 11142 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11143 */ 11144 protected int computeVerticalScrollRange() { 11145 return getHeight(); 11146 } 11147 11148 /** 11149 * <p>Compute the vertical offset of the vertical scrollbar's thumb 11150 * within the horizontal range. This value is used to compute the position 11151 * of the thumb within the scrollbar's track.</p> 11152 * 11153 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11154 * units used by {@link #computeVerticalScrollRange()} and 11155 * {@link #computeVerticalScrollExtent()}.</p> 11156 * 11157 * <p>The default offset is the scroll offset of this view.</p> 11158 * 11159 * @return the vertical offset of the scrollbar's thumb 11160 * 11161 * @see #computeVerticalScrollRange() 11162 * @see #computeVerticalScrollExtent() 11163 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11164 */ 11165 protected int computeVerticalScrollOffset() { 11166 return mScrollY; 11167 } 11168 11169 /** 11170 * <p>Compute the vertical extent of the horizontal scrollbar's thumb 11171 * within the vertical range. This value is used to compute the length 11172 * of the thumb within the scrollbar's track.</p> 11173 * 11174 * <p>The range is expressed in arbitrary units that must be the same as the 11175 * units used by {@link #computeVerticalScrollRange()} and 11176 * {@link #computeVerticalScrollOffset()}.</p> 11177 * 11178 * <p>The default extent is the drawing height of this view.</p> 11179 * 11180 * @return the vertical extent of the scrollbar's thumb 11181 * 11182 * @see #computeVerticalScrollRange() 11183 * @see #computeVerticalScrollOffset() 11184 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11185 */ 11186 protected int computeVerticalScrollExtent() { 11187 return getHeight(); 11188 } 11189 11190 /** 11191 * Check if this view can be scrolled horizontally in a certain direction. 11192 * 11193 * @param direction Negative to check scrolling left, positive to check scrolling right. 11194 * @return true if this view can be scrolled in the specified direction, false otherwise. 11195 */ 11196 public boolean canScrollHorizontally(int direction) { 11197 final int offset = computeHorizontalScrollOffset(); 11198 final int range = computeHorizontalScrollRange() - computeHorizontalScrollExtent(); 11199 if (range == 0) return false; 11200 if (direction < 0) { 11201 return offset > 0; 11202 } else { 11203 return offset < range - 1; 11204 } 11205 } 11206 11207 /** 11208 * Check if this view can be scrolled vertically in a certain direction. 11209 * 11210 * @param direction Negative to check scrolling up, positive to check scrolling down. 11211 * @return true if this view can be scrolled in the specified direction, false otherwise. 11212 */ 11213 public boolean canScrollVertically(int direction) { 11214 final int offset = computeVerticalScrollOffset(); 11215 final int range = computeVerticalScrollRange() - computeVerticalScrollExtent(); 11216 if (range == 0) return false; 11217 if (direction < 0) { 11218 return offset > 0; 11219 } else { 11220 return offset < range - 1; 11221 } 11222 } 11223 11224 /** 11225 * <p>Request the drawing of the horizontal and the vertical scrollbar. The 11226 * scrollbars are painted only if they have been awakened first.</p> 11227 * 11228 * @param canvas the canvas on which to draw the scrollbars 11229 * 11230 * @see #awakenScrollBars(int) 11231 */ 11232 protected final void onDrawScrollBars(Canvas canvas) { 11233 // scrollbars are drawn only when the animation is running 11234 final ScrollabilityCache cache = mScrollCache; 11235 if (cache != null) { 11236 11237 int state = cache.state; 11238 11239 if (state == ScrollabilityCache.OFF) { 11240 return; 11241 } 11242 11243 boolean invalidate = false; 11244 11245 if (state == ScrollabilityCache.FADING) { 11246 // We're fading -- get our fade interpolation 11247 if (cache.interpolatorValues == null) { 11248 cache.interpolatorValues = new float[1]; 11249 } 11250 11251 float[] values = cache.interpolatorValues; 11252 11253 // Stops the animation if we're done 11254 if (cache.scrollBarInterpolator.timeToValues(values) == 11255 Interpolator.Result.FREEZE_END) { 11256 cache.state = ScrollabilityCache.OFF; 11257 } else { 11258 cache.scrollBar.setAlpha(Math.round(values[0])); 11259 } 11260 11261 // This will make the scroll bars inval themselves after 11262 // drawing. We only want this when we're fading so that 11263 // we prevent excessive redraws 11264 invalidate = true; 11265 } else { 11266 // We're just on -- but we may have been fading before so 11267 // reset alpha 11268 cache.scrollBar.setAlpha(255); 11269 } 11270 11271 11272 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 11273 11274 final boolean drawHorizontalScrollBar = 11275 (viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL) == SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL; 11276 final boolean drawVerticalScrollBar = 11277 (viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL) == SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL 11278 && !isVerticalScrollBarHidden(); 11279 11280 if (drawVerticalScrollBar || drawHorizontalScrollBar) { 11281 final int width = mRight - mLeft; 11282 final int height = mBottom - mTop; 11283 11284 final ScrollBarDrawable scrollBar = cache.scrollBar; 11285 11286 final int scrollX = mScrollX; 11287 final int scrollY = mScrollY; 11288 final int inside = (viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_MASK) == 0 ? ~0 : 0; 11289 11290 int left, top, right, bottom; 11291 11292 if (drawHorizontalScrollBar) { 11293 int size = scrollBar.getSize(false); 11294 if (size <= 0) { 11295 size = cache.scrollBarSize; 11296 } 11297 11298 scrollBar.setParameters(computeHorizontalScrollRange(), 11299 computeHorizontalScrollOffset(), 11300 computeHorizontalScrollExtent(), false); 11301 final int verticalScrollBarGap = drawVerticalScrollBar ? 11302 getVerticalScrollbarWidth() : 0; 11303 top = scrollY + height - size - (mUserPaddingBottom & inside); 11304 left = scrollX + (mPaddingLeft & inside); 11305 right = scrollX + width - (mUserPaddingRight & inside) - verticalScrollBarGap; 11306 bottom = top + size; 11307 onDrawHorizontalScrollBar(canvas, scrollBar, left, top, right, bottom); 11308 if (invalidate) { 11309 invalidate(left, top, right, bottom); 11310 } 11311 } 11312 11313 if (drawVerticalScrollBar) { 11314 int size = scrollBar.getSize(true); 11315 if (size <= 0) { 11316 size = cache.scrollBarSize; 11317 } 11318 11319 scrollBar.setParameters(computeVerticalScrollRange(), 11320 computeVerticalScrollOffset(), 11321 computeVerticalScrollExtent(), true); 11322 switch (mVerticalScrollbarPosition) { 11323 default: 11324 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_DEFAULT: 11325 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT: 11326 left = scrollX + width - size - (mUserPaddingRight & inside); 11327 break; 11328 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_LEFT: 11329 left = scrollX + (mUserPaddingLeft & inside); 11330 break; 11331 } 11332 top = scrollY + (mPaddingTop & inside); 11333 right = left + size; 11334 bottom = scrollY + height - (mUserPaddingBottom & inside); 11335 onDrawVerticalScrollBar(canvas, scrollBar, left, top, right, bottom); 11336 if (invalidate) { 11337 invalidate(left, top, right, bottom); 11338 } 11339 } 11340 } 11341 } 11342 } 11343 11344 /** 11345 * Override this if the vertical scrollbar needs to be hidden in a subclass, like when 11346 * FastScroller is visible. 11347 * @return whether to temporarily hide the vertical scrollbar 11348 * @hide 11349 */ 11350 protected boolean isVerticalScrollBarHidden() { 11351 return false; 11352 } 11353 11354 /** 11355 * <p>Draw the horizontal scrollbar if 11356 * {@link #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled()} returns true.</p> 11357 * 11358 * @param canvas the canvas on which to draw the scrollbar 11359 * @param scrollBar the scrollbar's drawable 11360 * 11361 * @see #isHorizontalScrollBarEnabled() 11362 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollRange() 11363 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollExtent() 11364 * @see #computeHorizontalScrollOffset() 11365 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11366 * @hide 11367 */ 11368 protected void onDrawHorizontalScrollBar(Canvas canvas, Drawable scrollBar, 11369 int l, int t, int r, int b) { 11370 scrollBar.setBounds(l, t, r, b); 11371 scrollBar.draw(canvas); 11372 } 11373 11374 /** 11375 * <p>Draw the vertical scrollbar if {@link #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled()} 11376 * returns true.</p> 11377 * 11378 * @param canvas the canvas on which to draw the scrollbar 11379 * @param scrollBar the scrollbar's drawable 11380 * 11381 * @see #isVerticalScrollBarEnabled() 11382 * @see #computeVerticalScrollRange() 11383 * @see #computeVerticalScrollExtent() 11384 * @see #computeVerticalScrollOffset() 11385 * @see android.widget.ScrollBarDrawable 11386 * @hide 11387 */ 11388 protected void onDrawVerticalScrollBar(Canvas canvas, Drawable scrollBar, 11389 int l, int t, int r, int b) { 11390 scrollBar.setBounds(l, t, r, b); 11391 scrollBar.draw(canvas); 11392 } 11393 11394 /** 11395 * Implement this to do your drawing. 11396 * 11397 * @param canvas the canvas on which the background will be drawn 11398 */ 11399 protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) { 11400 } 11401 11402 /* 11403 * Caller is responsible for calling requestLayout if necessary. 11404 * (This allows addViewInLayout to not request a new layout.) 11405 */ 11406 void assignParent(ViewParent parent) { 11407 if (mParent == null) { 11408 mParent = parent; 11409 } else if (parent == null) { 11410 mParent = null; 11411 } else { 11412 throw new RuntimeException("view " + this + " being added, but" 11413 + " it already has a parent"); 11414 } 11415 } 11416 11417 /** 11418 * This is called when the view is attached to a window. At this point it 11419 * has a Surface and will start drawing. Note that this function is 11420 * guaranteed to be called before {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)}, 11421 * however it may be called any time before the first onDraw -- including 11422 * before or after {@link #onMeasure(int, int)}. 11423 * 11424 * @see #onDetachedFromWindow() 11425 */ 11426 protected void onAttachedToWindow() { 11427 if ((mPrivateFlags & REQUEST_TRANSPARENT_REGIONS) != 0) { 11428 mParent.requestTransparentRegion(this); 11429 } 11430 11431 if ((mPrivateFlags & AWAKEN_SCROLL_BARS_ON_ATTACH) != 0) { 11432 initialAwakenScrollBars(); 11433 mPrivateFlags &= ~AWAKEN_SCROLL_BARS_ON_ATTACH; 11434 } 11435 11436 jumpDrawablesToCurrentState(); 11437 11438 // Order is important here: LayoutDirection MUST be resolved before Padding 11439 // and TextDirection 11440 resolveLayoutDirection(); 11441 resolvePadding(); 11442 resolveTextDirection(); 11443 resolveTextAlignment(); 11444 11445 clearAccessibilityFocus(); 11446 if (isFocused()) { 11447 InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.peekInstance(); 11448 imm.focusIn(this); 11449 } 11450 11451 if (mAttachInfo != null && mDisplayList != null) { 11452 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.dequeueDisplayList(mDisplayList); 11453 } 11454 } 11455 11456 /** 11457 * @see #onScreenStateChanged(int) 11458 */ 11459 void dispatchScreenStateChanged(int screenState) { 11460 onScreenStateChanged(screenState); 11461 } 11462 11463 /** 11464 * This method is called whenever the state of the screen this view is 11465 * attached to changes. A state change will usually occurs when the screen 11466 * turns on or off (whether it happens automatically or the user does it 11467 * manually.) 11468 * 11469 * @param screenState The new state of the screen. Can be either 11470 * {@link #SCREEN_STATE_ON} or {@link #SCREEN_STATE_OFF} 11471 */ 11472 public void onScreenStateChanged(int screenState) { 11473 } 11474 11475 /** 11476 * Return true if the application tag in the AndroidManifest has set "supportRtl" to true 11477 */ 11478 private boolean hasRtlSupport() { 11479 return mContext.getApplicationInfo().hasRtlSupport(); 11480 } 11481 11482 /** 11483 * Resolve and cache the layout direction. LTR is set initially. This is implicitly supposing 11484 * that the parent directionality can and will be resolved before its children. 11485 * Will call {@link View#onResolvedLayoutDirectionChanged} when resolution is done. 11486 * @hide 11487 */ 11488 public void resolveLayoutDirection() { 11489 // Clear any previous layout direction resolution 11490 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK; 11491 11492 if (hasRtlSupport()) { 11493 // Set resolved depending on layout direction 11494 switch (getLayoutDirection()) { 11495 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT: 11496 // If this is root view, no need to look at parent's layout dir. 11497 if (canResolveLayoutDirection()) { 11498 ViewGroup viewGroup = ((ViewGroup) mParent); 11499 11500 if (viewGroup.getResolvedLayoutDirection() == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL) { 11501 mPrivateFlags2 |= LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL; 11502 } 11503 } else { 11504 // Nothing to do, LTR by default 11505 } 11506 break; 11507 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL: 11508 mPrivateFlags2 |= LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL; 11509 break; 11510 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LOCALE: 11511 if(isLayoutDirectionRtl(Locale.getDefault())) { 11512 mPrivateFlags2 |= LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_RTL; 11513 } 11514 break; 11515 default: 11516 // Nothing to do, LTR by default 11517 } 11518 } 11519 11520 // Set to resolved 11521 mPrivateFlags2 |= LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED; 11522 onResolvedLayoutDirectionChanged(); 11523 // Resolve padding 11524 resolvePadding(); 11525 } 11526 11527 /** 11528 * Called when layout direction has been resolved. 11529 * 11530 * The default implementation does nothing. 11531 * @hide 11532 */ 11533 public void onResolvedLayoutDirectionChanged() { 11534 } 11535 11536 /** 11537 * Resolve padding depending on layout direction. 11538 * @hide 11539 */ 11540 public void resolvePadding() { 11541 // If the user specified the absolute padding (either with android:padding or 11542 // android:paddingLeft/Top/Right/Bottom), use this padding, otherwise 11543 // use the default padding or the padding from the background drawable 11544 // (stored at this point in mPadding*) 11545 int resolvedLayoutDirection = getResolvedLayoutDirection(); 11546 switch (resolvedLayoutDirection) { 11547 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL: 11548 // Start user padding override Right user padding. Otherwise, if Right user 11549 // padding is not defined, use the default Right padding. If Right user padding 11550 // is defined, just use it. 11551 if (mUserPaddingStart >= 0) { 11552 mUserPaddingRight = mUserPaddingStart; 11553 } else if (mUserPaddingRight < 0) { 11554 mUserPaddingRight = mPaddingRight; 11555 } 11556 if (mUserPaddingEnd >= 0) { 11557 mUserPaddingLeft = mUserPaddingEnd; 11558 } else if (mUserPaddingLeft < 0) { 11559 mUserPaddingLeft = mPaddingLeft; 11560 } 11561 break; 11562 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR: 11563 default: 11564 // Start user padding override Left user padding. Otherwise, if Left user 11565 // padding is not defined, use the default left padding. If Left user padding 11566 // is defined, just use it. 11567 if (mUserPaddingStart >= 0) { 11568 mUserPaddingLeft = mUserPaddingStart; 11569 } else if (mUserPaddingLeft < 0) { 11570 mUserPaddingLeft = mPaddingLeft; 11571 } 11572 if (mUserPaddingEnd >= 0) { 11573 mUserPaddingRight = mUserPaddingEnd; 11574 } else if (mUserPaddingRight < 0) { 11575 mUserPaddingRight = mPaddingRight; 11576 } 11577 } 11578 11579 mUserPaddingBottom = (mUserPaddingBottom >= 0) ? mUserPaddingBottom : mPaddingBottom; 11580 11581 if(isPaddingRelative()) { 11582 setPaddingRelative(mUserPaddingStart, mPaddingTop, mUserPaddingEnd, mUserPaddingBottom); 11583 } else { 11584 recomputePadding(); 11585 } 11586 onPaddingChanged(resolvedLayoutDirection); 11587 } 11588 11589 /** 11590 * Resolve padding depending on the layout direction. Subclasses that care about 11591 * padding resolution should override this method. The default implementation does 11592 * nothing. 11593 * 11594 * @param layoutDirection the direction of the layout 11595 * 11596 * @see {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR} 11597 * @see {@link #LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL} 11598 * @hide 11599 */ 11600 public void onPaddingChanged(int layoutDirection) { 11601 } 11602 11603 /** 11604 * Check if layout direction resolution can be done. 11605 * 11606 * @return true if layout direction resolution can be done otherwise return false. 11607 * @hide 11608 */ 11609 public boolean canResolveLayoutDirection() { 11610 switch (getLayoutDirection()) { 11611 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_INHERIT: 11612 return (mParent != null) && (mParent instanceof ViewGroup); 11613 default: 11614 return true; 11615 } 11616 } 11617 11618 /** 11619 * Reset the resolved layout direction. Will call {@link View#onResolvedLayoutDirectionReset} 11620 * when reset is done. 11621 * @hide 11622 */ 11623 public void resetResolvedLayoutDirection() { 11624 // Reset the current resolved bits 11625 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK; 11626 onResolvedLayoutDirectionReset(); 11627 // Reset also the text direction 11628 resetResolvedTextDirection(); 11629 } 11630 11631 /** 11632 * Called during reset of resolved layout direction. 11633 * 11634 * Subclasses need to override this method to clear cached information that depends on the 11635 * resolved layout direction, or to inform child views that inherit their layout direction. 11636 * 11637 * The default implementation does nothing. 11638 * @hide 11639 */ 11640 public void onResolvedLayoutDirectionReset() { 11641 } 11642 11643 /** 11644 * Check if a Locale uses an RTL script. 11645 * 11646 * @param locale Locale to check 11647 * @return true if the Locale uses an RTL script. 11648 * @hide 11649 */ 11650 protected static boolean isLayoutDirectionRtl(Locale locale) { 11651 return (LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL == LocaleUtil.getLayoutDirectionFromLocale(locale)); 11652 } 11653 11654 /** 11655 * This is called when the view is detached from a window. At this point it 11656 * no longer has a surface for drawing. 11657 * 11658 * @see #onAttachedToWindow() 11659 */ 11660 protected void onDetachedFromWindow() { 11661 mPrivateFlags &= ~CANCEL_NEXT_UP_EVENT; 11662 11663 removeUnsetPressCallback(); 11664 removeLongPressCallback(); 11665 removePerformClickCallback(); 11666 removeSendViewScrolledAccessibilityEventCallback(); 11667 11668 destroyDrawingCache(); 11669 11670 destroyLayer(false); 11671 11672 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 11673 if (mDisplayList != null) { 11674 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.enqueueDisplayList(mDisplayList); 11675 } 11676 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.cancelInvalidate(this); 11677 } else { 11678 // Should never happen 11679 clearDisplayList(); 11680 } 11681 11682 mCurrentAnimation = null; 11683 11684 resetResolvedLayoutDirection(); 11685 resetResolvedTextAlignment(); 11686 resetAccessibilityStateChanged(); 11687 } 11688 11689 /** 11690 * @return The number of times this view has been attached to a window 11691 */ 11692 protected int getWindowAttachCount() { 11693 return mWindowAttachCount; 11694 } 11695 11696 /** 11697 * Retrieve a unique token identifying the window this view is attached to. 11698 * @return Return the window's token for use in 11699 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#token WindowManager.LayoutParams.token}. 11700 */ 11701 public IBinder getWindowToken() { 11702 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mWindowToken : null; 11703 } 11704 11705 /** 11706 * Retrieve a unique token identifying the top-level "real" window of 11707 * the window that this view is attached to. That is, this is like 11708 * {@link #getWindowToken}, except if the window this view in is a panel 11709 * window (attached to another containing window), then the token of 11710 * the containing window is returned instead. 11711 * 11712 * @return Returns the associated window token, either 11713 * {@link #getWindowToken()} or the containing window's token. 11714 */ 11715 public IBinder getApplicationWindowToken() { 11716 AttachInfo ai = mAttachInfo; 11717 if (ai != null) { 11718 IBinder appWindowToken = ai.mPanelParentWindowToken; 11719 if (appWindowToken == null) { 11720 appWindowToken = ai.mWindowToken; 11721 } 11722 return appWindowToken; 11723 } 11724 return null; 11725 } 11726 11727 /** 11728 * Retrieve private session object this view hierarchy is using to 11729 * communicate with the window manager. 11730 * @return the session object to communicate with the window manager 11731 */ 11732 /*package*/ IWindowSession getWindowSession() { 11733 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mSession : null; 11734 } 11735 11736 /** 11737 * @param info the {@link android.view.View.AttachInfo} to associated with 11738 * this view 11739 */ 11740 void dispatchAttachedToWindow(AttachInfo info, int visibility) { 11741 //System.out.println("Attached! " + this); 11742 mAttachInfo = info; 11743 mWindowAttachCount++; 11744 // We will need to evaluate the drawable state at least once. 11745 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY; 11746 if (mFloatingTreeObserver != null) { 11747 info.mTreeObserver.merge(mFloatingTreeObserver); 11748 mFloatingTreeObserver = null; 11749 } 11750 if ((mPrivateFlags&SCROLL_CONTAINER) != 0) { 11751 mAttachInfo.mScrollContainers.add(this); 11752 mPrivateFlags |= SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED; 11753 } 11754 performCollectViewAttributes(mAttachInfo, visibility); 11755 onAttachedToWindow(); 11756 11757 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 11758 final CopyOnWriteArrayList<OnAttachStateChangeListener> listeners = 11759 li != null ? li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners : null; 11760 if (listeners != null && listeners.size() > 0) { 11761 // NOTE: because of the use of CopyOnWriteArrayList, we *must* use an iterator to 11762 // perform the dispatching. The iterator is a safe guard against listeners that 11763 // could mutate the list by calling the various add/remove methods. This prevents 11764 // the array from being modified while we iterate it. 11765 for (OnAttachStateChangeListener listener : listeners) { 11766 listener.onViewAttachedToWindow(this); 11767 } 11768 } 11769 11770 int vis = info.mWindowVisibility; 11771 if (vis != GONE) { 11772 onWindowVisibilityChanged(vis); 11773 } 11774 if ((mPrivateFlags&DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY) != 0) { 11775 // If nobody has evaluated the drawable state yet, then do it now. 11776 refreshDrawableState(); 11777 } 11778 } 11779 11780 void dispatchDetachedFromWindow() { 11781 AttachInfo info = mAttachInfo; 11782 if (info != null) { 11783 int vis = info.mWindowVisibility; 11784 if (vis != GONE) { 11785 onWindowVisibilityChanged(GONE); 11786 } 11787 } 11788 11789 onDetachedFromWindow(); 11790 11791 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 11792 final CopyOnWriteArrayList<OnAttachStateChangeListener> listeners = 11793 li != null ? li.mOnAttachStateChangeListeners : null; 11794 if (listeners != null && listeners.size() > 0) { 11795 // NOTE: because of the use of CopyOnWriteArrayList, we *must* use an iterator to 11796 // perform the dispatching. The iterator is a safe guard against listeners that 11797 // could mutate the list by calling the various add/remove methods. This prevents 11798 // the array from being modified while we iterate it. 11799 for (OnAttachStateChangeListener listener : listeners) { 11800 listener.onViewDetachedFromWindow(this); 11801 } 11802 } 11803 11804 if ((mPrivateFlags & SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED) != 0) { 11805 mAttachInfo.mScrollContainers.remove(this); 11806 mPrivateFlags &= ~SCROLL_CONTAINER_ADDED; 11807 } 11808 11809 mAttachInfo = null; 11810 } 11811 11812 /** 11813 * Store this view hierarchy's frozen state into the given container. 11814 * 11815 * @param container The SparseArray in which to save the view's state. 11816 * 11817 * @see #restoreHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11818 * @see #dispatchSaveInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11819 * @see #onSaveInstanceState() 11820 */ 11821 public void saveHierarchyState(SparseArray<Parcelable> container) { 11822 dispatchSaveInstanceState(container); 11823 } 11824 11825 /** 11826 * Called by {@link #saveHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray)} to store the state for 11827 * this view and its children. May be overridden to modify how freezing happens to a 11828 * view's children; for example, some views may want to not store state for their children. 11829 * 11830 * @param container The SparseArray in which to save the view's state. 11831 * 11832 * @see #dispatchRestoreInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11833 * @see #saveHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11834 * @see #onSaveInstanceState() 11835 */ 11836 protected void dispatchSaveInstanceState(SparseArray<Parcelable> container) { 11837 if (mID != NO_ID && (mViewFlags & SAVE_DISABLED_MASK) == 0) { 11838 mPrivateFlags &= ~SAVE_STATE_CALLED; 11839 Parcelable state = onSaveInstanceState(); 11840 if ((mPrivateFlags & SAVE_STATE_CALLED) == 0) { 11841 throw new IllegalStateException( 11842 "Derived class did not call super.onSaveInstanceState()"); 11843 } 11844 if (state != null) { 11845 // Log.i("View", "Freezing #" + Integer.toHexString(mID) 11846 // + ": " + state); 11847 container.put(mID, state); 11848 } 11849 } 11850 } 11851 11852 /** 11853 * Hook allowing a view to generate a representation of its internal state 11854 * that can later be used to create a new instance with that same state. 11855 * This state should only contain information that is not persistent or can 11856 * not be reconstructed later. For example, you will never store your 11857 * current position on screen because that will be computed again when a 11858 * new instance of the view is placed in its view hierarchy. 11859 * <p> 11860 * Some examples of things you may store here: the current cursor position 11861 * in a text view (but usually not the text itself since that is stored in a 11862 * content provider or other persistent storage), the currently selected 11863 * item in a list view. 11864 * 11865 * @return Returns a Parcelable object containing the view's current dynamic 11866 * state, or null if there is nothing interesting to save. The 11867 * default implementation returns null. 11868 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState(android.os.Parcelable) 11869 * @see #saveHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11870 * @see #dispatchSaveInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11871 * @see #setSaveEnabled(boolean) 11872 */ 11873 protected Parcelable onSaveInstanceState() { 11874 mPrivateFlags |= SAVE_STATE_CALLED; 11875 return BaseSavedState.EMPTY_STATE; 11876 } 11877 11878 /** 11879 * Restore this view hierarchy's frozen state from the given container. 11880 * 11881 * @param container The SparseArray which holds previously frozen states. 11882 * 11883 * @see #saveHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11884 * @see #dispatchRestoreInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11885 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState(android.os.Parcelable) 11886 */ 11887 public void restoreHierarchyState(SparseArray<Parcelable> container) { 11888 dispatchRestoreInstanceState(container); 11889 } 11890 11891 /** 11892 * Called by {@link #restoreHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray)} to retrieve the 11893 * state for this view and its children. May be overridden to modify how restoring 11894 * happens to a view's children; for example, some views may want to not store state 11895 * for their children. 11896 * 11897 * @param container The SparseArray which holds previously saved state. 11898 * 11899 * @see #dispatchSaveInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11900 * @see #restoreHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11901 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState(android.os.Parcelable) 11902 */ 11903 protected void dispatchRestoreInstanceState(SparseArray<Parcelable> container) { 11904 if (mID != NO_ID) { 11905 Parcelable state = container.get(mID); 11906 if (state != null) { 11907 // Log.i("View", "Restoreing #" + Integer.toHexString(mID) 11908 // + ": " + state); 11909 mPrivateFlags &= ~SAVE_STATE_CALLED; 11910 onRestoreInstanceState(state); 11911 if ((mPrivateFlags & SAVE_STATE_CALLED) == 0) { 11912 throw new IllegalStateException( 11913 "Derived class did not call super.onRestoreInstanceState()"); 11914 } 11915 } 11916 } 11917 } 11918 11919 /** 11920 * Hook allowing a view to re-apply a representation of its internal state that had previously 11921 * been generated by {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. This function will never be called with a 11922 * null state. 11923 * 11924 * @param state The frozen state that had previously been returned by 11925 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 11926 * 11927 * @see #onSaveInstanceState() 11928 * @see #restoreHierarchyState(android.util.SparseArray) 11929 * @see #dispatchRestoreInstanceState(android.util.SparseArray) 11930 */ 11931 protected void onRestoreInstanceState(Parcelable state) { 11932 mPrivateFlags |= SAVE_STATE_CALLED; 11933 if (state != BaseSavedState.EMPTY_STATE && state != null) { 11934 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Wrong state class, expecting View State but " 11935 + "received " + state.getClass().toString() + " instead. This usually happens " 11936 + "when two views of different type have the same id in the same hierarchy. " 11937 + "This view's id is " + ViewDebug.resolveId(mContext, getId()) + ". Make sure " 11938 + "other views do not use the same id."); 11939 } 11940 } 11941 11942 /** 11943 * <p>Return the time at which the drawing of the view hierarchy started.</p> 11944 * 11945 * @return the drawing start time in milliseconds 11946 */ 11947 public long getDrawingTime() { 11948 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mDrawingTime : 0; 11949 } 11950 11951 /** 11952 * <p>Enables or disables the duplication of the parent's state into this view. When 11953 * duplication is enabled, this view gets its drawable state from its parent rather 11954 * than from its own internal properties.</p> 11955 * 11956 * <p>Note: in the current implementation, setting this property to true after the 11957 * view was added to a ViewGroup might have no effect at all. This property should 11958 * always be used from XML or set to true before adding this view to a ViewGroup.</p> 11959 * 11960 * <p>Note: if this view's parent addStateFromChildren property is enabled and this 11961 * property is enabled, an exception will be thrown.</p> 11962 * 11963 * <p>Note: if the child view uses and updates additionnal states which are unknown to the 11964 * parent, these states should not be affected by this method.</p> 11965 * 11966 * @param enabled True to enable duplication of the parent's drawable state, false 11967 * to disable it. 11968 * 11969 * @see #getDrawableState() 11970 * @see #isDuplicateParentStateEnabled() 11971 */ 11972 public void setDuplicateParentStateEnabled(boolean enabled) { 11973 setFlags(enabled ? DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE : 0, DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE); 11974 } 11975 11976 /** 11977 * <p>Indicates whether this duplicates its drawable state from its parent.</p> 11978 * 11979 * @return True if this view's drawable state is duplicated from the parent, 11980 * false otherwise 11981 * 11982 * @see #getDrawableState() 11983 * @see #setDuplicateParentStateEnabled(boolean) 11984 */ 11985 public boolean isDuplicateParentStateEnabled() { 11986 return (mViewFlags & DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE) == DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE; 11987 } 11988 11989 /** 11990 * <p>Specifies the type of layer backing this view. The layer can be 11991 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE disabled}, {@link #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE software} or 11992 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE hardware}.</p> 11993 * 11994 * <p>A layer is associated with an optional {@link android.graphics.Paint} 11995 * instance that controls how the layer is composed on screen. The following 11996 * properties of the paint are taken into account when composing the layer:</p> 11997 * <ul> 11998 * <li>{@link android.graphics.Paint#getAlpha() Translucency (alpha)}</li> 11999 * <li>{@link android.graphics.Paint#getXfermode() Blending mode}</li> 12000 * <li>{@link android.graphics.Paint#getColorFilter() Color filter}</li> 12001 * </ul> 12002 * 12003 * <p>If this view has an alpha value set to < 1.0 by calling 12004 * {@link #setAlpha(float)}, the alpha value of the layer's paint is replaced by 12005 * this view's alpha value. Calling {@link #setAlpha(float)} is therefore 12006 * equivalent to setting a hardware layer on this view and providing a paint with 12007 * the desired alpha value.<p> 12008 * 12009 * <p>Refer to the documentation of {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE disabled}, 12010 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE software} and {@link #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE hardware} 12011 * for more information on when and how to use layers.</p> 12012 * 12013 * @param layerType The ype of layer to use with this view, must be one of 12014 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE}, {@link #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE} or 12015 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE} 12016 * @param paint The paint used to compose the layer. This argument is optional 12017 * and can be null. It is ignored when the layer type is 12018 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE} 12019 * 12020 * @see #getLayerType() 12021 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_NONE 12022 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE 12023 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE 12024 * @see #setAlpha(float) 12025 * 12026 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_layerType 12027 */ 12028 public void setLayerType(int layerType, Paint paint) { 12029 if (layerType < LAYER_TYPE_NONE || layerType > LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE) { 12030 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Layer type can only be one of: LAYER_TYPE_NONE, " 12031 + "LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE or LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE"); 12032 } 12033 12034 if (layerType == mLayerType) { 12035 if (layerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE && paint != mLayerPaint) { 12036 mLayerPaint = paint == null ? new Paint() : paint; 12037 invalidateParentCaches(); 12038 invalidate(true); 12039 } 12040 return; 12041 } 12042 12043 // Destroy any previous software drawing cache if needed 12044 switch (mLayerType) { 12045 case LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE: 12046 destroyLayer(false); 12047 // fall through - non-accelerated views may use software layer mechanism instead 12048 case LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE: 12049 destroyDrawingCache(); 12050 break; 12051 default: 12052 break; 12053 } 12054 12055 mLayerType = layerType; 12056 final boolean layerDisabled = mLayerType == LAYER_TYPE_NONE; 12057 mLayerPaint = layerDisabled ? null : (paint == null ? new Paint() : paint); 12058 mLocalDirtyRect = layerDisabled ? null : new Rect(); 12059 12060 invalidateParentCaches(); 12061 invalidate(true); 12062 } 12063 12064 /** 12065 * Indicates whether this view has a static layer. A view with layer type 12066 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE} is a static layer. Other types of layers are 12067 * dynamic. 12068 */ 12069 boolean hasStaticLayer() { 12070 return true; 12071 } 12072 12073 /** 12074 * Indicates what type of layer is currently associated with this view. By default 12075 * a view does not have a layer, and the layer type is {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE}. 12076 * Refer to the documentation of {@link #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint)} 12077 * for more information on the different types of layers. 12078 * 12079 * @return {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE}, {@link #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE} or 12080 * {@link #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE} 12081 * 12082 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 12083 * @see #buildLayer() 12084 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_NONE 12085 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE 12086 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE 12087 */ 12088 public int getLayerType() { 12089 return mLayerType; 12090 } 12091 12092 /** 12093 * Forces this view's layer to be created and this view to be rendered 12094 * into its layer. If this view's layer type is set to {@link #LAYER_TYPE_NONE}, 12095 * invoking this method will have no effect. 12096 * 12097 * This method can for instance be used to render a view into its layer before 12098 * starting an animation. If this view is complex, rendering into the layer 12099 * before starting the animation will avoid skipping frames. 12100 * 12101 * @throws IllegalStateException If this view is not attached to a window 12102 * 12103 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 12104 */ 12105 public void buildLayer() { 12106 if (mLayerType == LAYER_TYPE_NONE) return; 12107 12108 if (mAttachInfo == null) { 12109 throw new IllegalStateException("This view must be attached to a window first"); 12110 } 12111 12112 switch (mLayerType) { 12113 case LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE: 12114 if (mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer != null && 12115 mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.isEnabled() && 12116 mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.validate()) { 12117 getHardwareLayer(); 12118 } 12119 break; 12120 case LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE: 12121 buildDrawingCache(true); 12122 break; 12123 } 12124 } 12125 12126 // Make sure the HardwareRenderer.validate() was invoked before calling this method 12127 void flushLayer() { 12128 if (mLayerType == LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE && mHardwareLayer != null) { 12129 mHardwareLayer.flush(); 12130 } 12131 } 12132 12133 /** 12134 * <p>Returns a hardware layer that can be used to draw this view again 12135 * without executing its draw method.</p> 12136 * 12137 * @return A HardwareLayer ready to render, or null if an error occurred. 12138 */ 12139 HardwareLayer getHardwareLayer() { 12140 if (mAttachInfo == null || mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer == null || 12141 !mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.isEnabled()) { 12142 return null; 12143 } 12144 12145 if (!mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.validate()) return null; 12146 12147 final int width = mRight - mLeft; 12148 final int height = mBottom - mTop; 12149 12150 if (width == 0 || height == 0) { 12151 return null; 12152 } 12153 12154 if ((mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == 0 || mHardwareLayer == null) { 12155 if (mHardwareLayer == null) { 12156 mHardwareLayer = mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.createHardwareLayer( 12157 width, height, isOpaque()); 12158 mLocalDirtyRect.set(0, 0, width, height); 12159 } else if (mHardwareLayer.getWidth() != width || mHardwareLayer.getHeight() != height) { 12160 mHardwareLayer.resize(width, height); 12161 mLocalDirtyRect.set(0, 0, width, height); 12162 } 12163 12164 // The layer is not valid if the underlying GPU resources cannot be allocated 12165 if (!mHardwareLayer.isValid()) { 12166 return null; 12167 } 12168 12169 mHardwareLayer.redraw(getHardwareLayerDisplayList(mHardwareLayer), mLocalDirtyRect); 12170 mLocalDirtyRect.setEmpty(); 12171 } 12172 12173 return mHardwareLayer; 12174 } 12175 12176 /** 12177 * Destroys this View's hardware layer if possible. 12178 * 12179 * @return True if the layer was destroyed, false otherwise. 12180 * 12181 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 12182 * @see #LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE 12183 */ 12184 boolean destroyLayer(boolean valid) { 12185 if (mHardwareLayer != null) { 12186 AttachInfo info = mAttachInfo; 12187 if (info != null && info.mHardwareRenderer != null && 12188 info.mHardwareRenderer.isEnabled() && 12189 (valid || info.mHardwareRenderer.validate())) { 12190 mHardwareLayer.destroy(); 12191 mHardwareLayer = null; 12192 12193 invalidate(true); 12194 invalidateParentCaches(); 12195 } 12196 return true; 12197 } 12198 return false; 12199 } 12200 12201 /** 12202 * Destroys all hardware rendering resources. This method is invoked 12203 * when the system needs to reclaim resources. Upon execution of this 12204 * method, you should free any OpenGL resources created by the view. 12205 * 12206 * Note: you <strong>must</strong> call 12207 * <code>super.destroyHardwareResources()</code> when overriding 12208 * this method. 12209 * 12210 * @hide 12211 */ 12212 protected void destroyHardwareResources() { 12213 destroyLayer(true); 12214 } 12215 12216 /** 12217 * <p>Enables or disables the drawing cache. When the drawing cache is enabled, the next call 12218 * to {@link #getDrawingCache()} or {@link #buildDrawingCache()} will draw the view in a 12219 * bitmap. Calling {@link #draw(android.graphics.Canvas)} will not draw from the cache when 12220 * the cache is enabled. To benefit from the cache, you must request the drawing cache by 12221 * calling {@link #getDrawingCache()} and draw it on screen if the returned bitmap is not 12222 * null.</p> 12223 * 12224 * <p>Enabling the drawing cache is similar to 12225 * {@link #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) setting a layer} when hardware 12226 * acceleration is turned off. When hardware acceleration is turned on, enabling the 12227 * drawing cache has no effect on rendering because the system uses a different mechanism 12228 * for acceleration which ignores the flag. If you want to use a Bitmap for the view, even 12229 * when hardware acceleration is enabled, see {@link #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint)} 12230 * for information on how to enable software and hardware layers.</p> 12231 * 12232 * <p>This API can be used to manually generate 12233 * a bitmap copy of this view, by setting the flag to <code>true</code> and calling 12234 * {@link #getDrawingCache()}.</p> 12235 * 12236 * @param enabled true to enable the drawing cache, false otherwise 12237 * 12238 * @see #isDrawingCacheEnabled() 12239 * @see #getDrawingCache() 12240 * @see #buildDrawingCache() 12241 * @see #setLayerType(int, android.graphics.Paint) 12242 */ 12243 public void setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean enabled) { 12244 mCachingFailed = false; 12245 setFlags(enabled ? DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED : 0, DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED); 12246 } 12247 12248 /** 12249 * <p>Indicates whether the drawing cache is enabled for this view.</p> 12250 * 12251 * @return true if the drawing cache is enabled 12252 * 12253 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 12254 * @see #getDrawingCache() 12255 */ 12256 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 12257 public boolean isDrawingCacheEnabled() { 12258 return (mViewFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED) == DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED; 12259 } 12260 12261 /** 12262 * Debugging utility which recursively outputs the dirty state of a view and its 12263 * descendants. 12264 * 12265 * @hide 12266 */ 12267 @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) 12268 public void outputDirtyFlags(String indent, boolean clear, int clearMask) { 12269 Log.d("View", indent + this + " DIRTY(" + (mPrivateFlags & View.DIRTY_MASK) + 12270 ") DRAWN(" + (mPrivateFlags & DRAWN) + ")" + " CACHE_VALID(" + 12271 (mPrivateFlags & View.DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) + 12272 ") INVALIDATED(" + (mPrivateFlags & INVALIDATED) + ")"); 12273 if (clear) { 12274 mPrivateFlags &= clearMask; 12275 } 12276 if (this instanceof ViewGroup) { 12277 ViewGroup parent = (ViewGroup) this; 12278 final int count = parent.getChildCount(); 12279 for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { 12280 final View child = parent.getChildAt(i); 12281 child.outputDirtyFlags(indent + " ", clear, clearMask); 12282 } 12283 } 12284 } 12285 12286 /** 12287 * This method is used by ViewGroup to cause its children to restore or recreate their 12288 * display lists. It is called by getDisplayList() when the parent ViewGroup does not need 12289 * to recreate its own display list, which would happen if it went through the normal 12290 * draw/dispatchDraw mechanisms. 12291 * 12292 * @hide 12293 */ 12294 protected void dispatchGetDisplayList() {} 12295 12296 /** 12297 * A view that is not attached or hardware accelerated cannot create a display list. 12298 * This method checks these conditions and returns the appropriate result. 12299 * 12300 * @return true if view has the ability to create a display list, false otherwise. 12301 * 12302 * @hide 12303 */ 12304 public boolean canHaveDisplayList() { 12305 return !(mAttachInfo == null || mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer == null); 12306 } 12307 12308 /** 12309 * @return The HardwareRenderer associated with that view or null if hardware rendering 12310 * is not supported or this this has not been attached to a window. 12311 * 12312 * @hide 12313 */ 12314 public HardwareRenderer getHardwareRenderer() { 12315 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 12316 return mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer; 12317 } 12318 return null; 12319 } 12320 12321 /** 12322 * Returns a DisplayList. If the incoming displayList is null, one will be created. 12323 * Otherwise, the same display list will be returned (after having been rendered into 12324 * along the way, depending on the invalidation state of the view). 12325 * 12326 * @param displayList The previous version of this displayList, could be null. 12327 * @param isLayer Whether the requester of the display list is a layer. If so, 12328 * the view will avoid creating a layer inside the resulting display list. 12329 * @return A new or reused DisplayList object. 12330 */ 12331 private DisplayList getDisplayList(DisplayList displayList, boolean isLayer) { 12332 if (!canHaveDisplayList()) { 12333 return null; 12334 } 12335 12336 if (((mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == 0 || 12337 displayList == null || !displayList.isValid() || 12338 (!isLayer && mRecreateDisplayList))) { 12339 // Don't need to recreate the display list, just need to tell our 12340 // children to restore/recreate theirs 12341 if (displayList != null && displayList.isValid() && 12342 !isLayer && !mRecreateDisplayList) { 12343 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN | DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 12344 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 12345 dispatchGetDisplayList(); 12346 12347 return displayList; 12348 } 12349 12350 if (!isLayer) { 12351 // If we got here, we're recreating it. Mark it as such to ensure that 12352 // we copy in child display lists into ours in drawChild() 12353 mRecreateDisplayList = true; 12354 } 12355 if (displayList == null) { 12356 final String name = getClass().getSimpleName(); 12357 displayList = mAttachInfo.mHardwareRenderer.createDisplayList(name); 12358 // If we're creating a new display list, make sure our parent gets invalidated 12359 // since they will need to recreate their display list to account for this 12360 // new child display list. 12361 invalidateParentCaches(); 12362 } 12363 12364 boolean caching = false; 12365 final HardwareCanvas canvas = displayList.start(); 12366 int width = mRight - mLeft; 12367 int height = mBottom - mTop; 12368 12369 try { 12370 canvas.setViewport(width, height); 12371 // The dirty rect should always be null for a display list 12372 canvas.onPreDraw(null); 12373 int layerType = ( 12374 !(mParent instanceof ViewGroup) || ((ViewGroup)mParent).mDrawLayers) ? 12375 getLayerType() : LAYER_TYPE_NONE; 12376 if (!isLayer && layerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 12377 if (layerType == LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE) { 12378 final HardwareLayer layer = getHardwareLayer(); 12379 if (layer != null && layer.isValid()) { 12380 canvas.drawHardwareLayer(layer, 0, 0, mLayerPaint); 12381 } else { 12382 canvas.saveLayer(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop, mLayerPaint, 12383 Canvas.HAS_ALPHA_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG | 12384 Canvas.CLIP_TO_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG); 12385 } 12386 caching = true; 12387 } else { 12388 buildDrawingCache(true); 12389 Bitmap cache = getDrawingCache(true); 12390 if (cache != null) { 12391 canvas.drawBitmap(cache, 0, 0, mLayerPaint); 12392 caching = true; 12393 } 12394 } 12395 } else { 12396 12397 computeScroll(); 12398 12399 canvas.translate(-mScrollX, -mScrollY); 12400 if (!isLayer) { 12401 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN | DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 12402 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 12403 } 12404 12405 // Fast path for layouts with no backgrounds 12406 if ((mPrivateFlags & SKIP_DRAW) == SKIP_DRAW) { 12407 dispatchDraw(canvas); 12408 } else { 12409 draw(canvas); 12410 } 12411 } 12412 } finally { 12413 canvas.onPostDraw(); 12414 12415 displayList.end(); 12416 displayList.setCaching(caching); 12417 if (isLayer) { 12418 displayList.setLeftTopRightBottom(0, 0, width, height); 12419 } else { 12420 setDisplayListProperties(displayList); 12421 } 12422 } 12423 } else if (!isLayer) { 12424 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN | DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 12425 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 12426 } 12427 12428 return displayList; 12429 } 12430 12431 /** 12432 * Get the DisplayList for the HardwareLayer 12433 * 12434 * @param layer The HardwareLayer whose DisplayList we want 12435 * @return A DisplayList fopr the specified HardwareLayer 12436 */ 12437 private DisplayList getHardwareLayerDisplayList(HardwareLayer layer) { 12438 DisplayList displayList = getDisplayList(layer.getDisplayList(), true); 12439 layer.setDisplayList(displayList); 12440 return displayList; 12441 } 12442 12443 12444 /** 12445 * <p>Returns a display list that can be used to draw this view again 12446 * without executing its draw method.</p> 12447 * 12448 * @return A DisplayList ready to replay, or null if caching is not enabled. 12449 * 12450 * @hide 12451 */ 12452 public DisplayList getDisplayList() { 12453 mDisplayList = getDisplayList(mDisplayList, false); 12454 return mDisplayList; 12455 } 12456 12457 private void clearDisplayList() { 12458 if (mDisplayList != null) { 12459 mDisplayList.invalidate(); 12460 mDisplayList.clear(); 12461 } 12462 } 12463 12464 /** 12465 * <p>Calling this method is equivalent to calling <code>getDrawingCache(false)</code>.</p> 12466 * 12467 * @return A non-scaled bitmap representing this view or null if cache is disabled. 12468 * 12469 * @see #getDrawingCache(boolean) 12470 */ 12471 public Bitmap getDrawingCache() { 12472 return getDrawingCache(false); 12473 } 12474 12475 /** 12476 * <p>Returns the bitmap in which this view drawing is cached. The returned bitmap 12477 * is null when caching is disabled. If caching is enabled and the cache is not ready, 12478 * this method will create it. Calling {@link #draw(android.graphics.Canvas)} will not 12479 * draw from the cache when the cache is enabled. To benefit from the cache, you must 12480 * request the drawing cache by calling this method and draw it on screen if the 12481 * returned bitmap is not null.</p> 12482 * 12483 * <p>Note about auto scaling in compatibility mode: When auto scaling is not enabled, 12484 * this method will create a bitmap of the same size as this view. Because this bitmap 12485 * will be drawn scaled by the parent ViewGroup, the result on screen might show 12486 * scaling artifacts. To avoid such artifacts, you should call this method by setting 12487 * the auto scaling to true. Doing so, however, will generate a bitmap of a different 12488 * size than the view. This implies that your application must be able to handle this 12489 * size.</p> 12490 * 12491 * @param autoScale Indicates whether the generated bitmap should be scaled based on 12492 * the current density of the screen when the application is in compatibility 12493 * mode. 12494 * 12495 * @return A bitmap representing this view or null if cache is disabled. 12496 * 12497 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 12498 * @see #isDrawingCacheEnabled() 12499 * @see #buildDrawingCache(boolean) 12500 * @see #destroyDrawingCache() 12501 */ 12502 public Bitmap getDrawingCache(boolean autoScale) { 12503 if ((mViewFlags & WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING) == WILL_NOT_CACHE_DRAWING) { 12504 return null; 12505 } 12506 if ((mViewFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED) == DRAWING_CACHE_ENABLED) { 12507 buildDrawingCache(autoScale); 12508 } 12509 return autoScale ? mDrawingCache : mUnscaledDrawingCache; 12510 } 12511 12512 /** 12513 * <p>Frees the resources used by the drawing cache. If you call 12514 * {@link #buildDrawingCache()} manually without calling 12515 * {@link #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) setDrawingCacheEnabled(true)}, you 12516 * should cleanup the cache with this method afterwards.</p> 12517 * 12518 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 12519 * @see #buildDrawingCache() 12520 * @see #getDrawingCache() 12521 */ 12522 public void destroyDrawingCache() { 12523 if (mDrawingCache != null) { 12524 mDrawingCache.recycle(); 12525 mDrawingCache = null; 12526 } 12527 if (mUnscaledDrawingCache != null) { 12528 mUnscaledDrawingCache.recycle(); 12529 mUnscaledDrawingCache = null; 12530 } 12531 } 12532 12533 /** 12534 * Setting a solid background color for the drawing cache's bitmaps will improve 12535 * performance and memory usage. Note, though that this should only be used if this 12536 * view will always be drawn on top of a solid color. 12537 * 12538 * @param color The background color to use for the drawing cache's bitmap 12539 * 12540 * @see #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) 12541 * @see #buildDrawingCache() 12542 * @see #getDrawingCache() 12543 */ 12544 public void setDrawingCacheBackgroundColor(int color) { 12545 if (color != mDrawingCacheBackgroundColor) { 12546 mDrawingCacheBackgroundColor = color; 12547 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 12548 } 12549 } 12550 12551 /** 12552 * @see #setDrawingCacheBackgroundColor(int) 12553 * 12554 * @return The background color to used for the drawing cache's bitmap 12555 */ 12556 public int getDrawingCacheBackgroundColor() { 12557 return mDrawingCacheBackgroundColor; 12558 } 12559 12560 /** 12561 * <p>Calling this method is equivalent to calling <code>buildDrawingCache(false)</code>.</p> 12562 * 12563 * @see #buildDrawingCache(boolean) 12564 */ 12565 public void buildDrawingCache() { 12566 buildDrawingCache(false); 12567 } 12568 12569 /** 12570 * <p>Forces the drawing cache to be built if the drawing cache is invalid.</p> 12571 * 12572 * <p>If you call {@link #buildDrawingCache()} manually without calling 12573 * {@link #setDrawingCacheEnabled(boolean) setDrawingCacheEnabled(true)}, you 12574 * should cleanup the cache by calling {@link #destroyDrawingCache()} afterwards.</p> 12575 * 12576 * <p>Note about auto scaling in compatibility mode: When auto scaling is not enabled, 12577 * this method will create a bitmap of the same size as this view. Because this bitmap 12578 * will be drawn scaled by the parent ViewGroup, the result on screen might show 12579 * scaling artifacts. To avoid such artifacts, you should call this method by setting 12580 * the auto scaling to true. Doing so, however, will generate a bitmap of a different 12581 * size than the view. This implies that your application must be able to handle this 12582 * size.</p> 12583 * 12584 * <p>You should avoid calling this method when hardware acceleration is enabled. If 12585 * you do not need the drawing cache bitmap, calling this method will increase memory 12586 * usage and cause the view to be rendered in software once, thus negatively impacting 12587 * performance.</p> 12588 * 12589 * @see #getDrawingCache() 12590 * @see #destroyDrawingCache() 12591 */ 12592 public void buildDrawingCache(boolean autoScale) { 12593 if ((mPrivateFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_VALID) == 0 || (autoScale ? 12594 mDrawingCache == null : mUnscaledDrawingCache == null)) { 12595 mCachingFailed = false; 12596 12597 int width = mRight - mLeft; 12598 int height = mBottom - mTop; 12599 12600 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 12601 final boolean scalingRequired = attachInfo != null && attachInfo.mScalingRequired; 12602 12603 if (autoScale && scalingRequired) { 12604 width = (int) ((width * attachInfo.mApplicationScale) + 0.5f); 12605 height = (int) ((height * attachInfo.mApplicationScale) + 0.5f); 12606 } 12607 12608 final int drawingCacheBackgroundColor = mDrawingCacheBackgroundColor; 12609 final boolean opaque = drawingCacheBackgroundColor != 0 || isOpaque(); 12610 final boolean use32BitCache = attachInfo != null && attachInfo.mUse32BitDrawingCache; 12611 12612 if (width <= 0 || height <= 0 || 12613 // Projected bitmap size in bytes 12614 (width * height * (opaque && !use32BitCache ? 2 : 4) > 12615 ViewConfiguration.get(mContext).getScaledMaximumDrawingCacheSize())) { 12616 destroyDrawingCache(); 12617 mCachingFailed = true; 12618 return; 12619 } 12620 12621 boolean clear = true; 12622 Bitmap bitmap = autoScale ? mDrawingCache : mUnscaledDrawingCache; 12623 12624 if (bitmap == null || bitmap.getWidth() != width || bitmap.getHeight() != height) { 12625 Bitmap.Config quality; 12626 if (!opaque) { 12627 // Never pick ARGB_4444 because it looks awful 12628 // Keep the DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW flag just in case 12629 switch (mViewFlags & DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_MASK) { 12630 case DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_AUTO: 12631 quality = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888; 12632 break; 12633 case DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_LOW: 12634 quality = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888; 12635 break; 12636 case DRAWING_CACHE_QUALITY_HIGH: 12637 quality = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888; 12638 break; 12639 default: 12640 quality = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888; 12641 break; 12642 } 12643 } else { 12644 // Optimization for translucent windows 12645 // If the window is translucent, use a 32 bits bitmap to benefit from memcpy() 12646 quality = use32BitCache ? Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888 : Bitmap.Config.RGB_565; 12647 } 12648 12649 // Try to cleanup memory 12650 if (bitmap != null) bitmap.recycle(); 12651 12652 try { 12653 bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, quality); 12654 bitmap.setDensity(getResources().getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi); 12655 if (autoScale) { 12656 mDrawingCache = bitmap; 12657 } else { 12658 mUnscaledDrawingCache = bitmap; 12659 } 12660 if (opaque && use32BitCache) bitmap.setHasAlpha(false); 12661 } catch (OutOfMemoryError e) { 12662 // If there is not enough memory to create the bitmap cache, just 12663 // ignore the issue as bitmap caches are not required to draw the 12664 // view hierarchy 12665 if (autoScale) { 12666 mDrawingCache = null; 12667 } else { 12668 mUnscaledDrawingCache = null; 12669 } 12670 mCachingFailed = true; 12671 return; 12672 } 12673 12674 clear = drawingCacheBackgroundColor != 0; 12675 } 12676 12677 Canvas canvas; 12678 if (attachInfo != null) { 12679 canvas = attachInfo.mCanvas; 12680 if (canvas == null) { 12681 canvas = new Canvas(); 12682 } 12683 canvas.setBitmap(bitmap); 12684 // Temporarily clobber the cached Canvas in case one of our children 12685 // is also using a drawing cache. Without this, the children would 12686 // steal the canvas by attaching their own bitmap to it and bad, bad 12687 // thing would happen (invisible views, corrupted drawings, etc.) 12688 attachInfo.mCanvas = null; 12689 } else { 12690 // This case should hopefully never or seldom happen 12691 canvas = new Canvas(bitmap); 12692 } 12693 12694 if (clear) { 12695 bitmap.eraseColor(drawingCacheBackgroundColor); 12696 } 12697 12698 computeScroll(); 12699 final int restoreCount = canvas.save(); 12700 12701 if (autoScale && scalingRequired) { 12702 final float scale = attachInfo.mApplicationScale; 12703 canvas.scale(scale, scale); 12704 } 12705 12706 canvas.translate(-mScrollX, -mScrollY); 12707 12708 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 12709 if (mAttachInfo == null || !mAttachInfo.mHardwareAccelerated || 12710 mLayerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 12711 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWING_CACHE_VALID; 12712 } 12713 12714 // Fast path for layouts with no backgrounds 12715 if ((mPrivateFlags & SKIP_DRAW) == SKIP_DRAW) { 12716 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 12717 dispatchDraw(canvas); 12718 } else { 12719 draw(canvas); 12720 } 12721 12722 canvas.restoreToCount(restoreCount); 12723 canvas.setBitmap(null); 12724 12725 if (attachInfo != null) { 12726 // Restore the cached Canvas for our siblings 12727 attachInfo.mCanvas = canvas; 12728 } 12729 } 12730 } 12731 12732 /** 12733 * Create a snapshot of the view into a bitmap. We should probably make 12734 * some form of this public, but should think about the API. 12735 */ 12736 Bitmap createSnapshot(Bitmap.Config quality, int backgroundColor, boolean skipChildren) { 12737 int width = mRight - mLeft; 12738 int height = mBottom - mTop; 12739 12740 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 12741 final float scale = attachInfo != null ? attachInfo.mApplicationScale : 1.0f; 12742 width = (int) ((width * scale) + 0.5f); 12743 height = (int) ((height * scale) + 0.5f); 12744 12745 Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width > 0 ? width : 1, height > 0 ? height : 1, quality); 12746 if (bitmap == null) { 12747 throw new OutOfMemoryError(); 12748 } 12749 12750 Resources resources = getResources(); 12751 if (resources != null) { 12752 bitmap.setDensity(resources.getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi); 12753 } 12754 12755 Canvas canvas; 12756 if (attachInfo != null) { 12757 canvas = attachInfo.mCanvas; 12758 if (canvas == null) { 12759 canvas = new Canvas(); 12760 } 12761 canvas.setBitmap(bitmap); 12762 // Temporarily clobber the cached Canvas in case one of our children 12763 // is also using a drawing cache. Without this, the children would 12764 // steal the canvas by attaching their own bitmap to it and bad, bad 12765 // things would happen (invisible views, corrupted drawings, etc.) 12766 attachInfo.mCanvas = null; 12767 } else { 12768 // This case should hopefully never or seldom happen 12769 canvas = new Canvas(bitmap); 12770 } 12771 12772 if ((backgroundColor & 0xff000000) != 0) { 12773 bitmap.eraseColor(backgroundColor); 12774 } 12775 12776 computeScroll(); 12777 final int restoreCount = canvas.save(); 12778 canvas.scale(scale, scale); 12779 canvas.translate(-mScrollX, -mScrollY); 12780 12781 // Temporarily remove the dirty mask 12782 int flags = mPrivateFlags; 12783 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 12784 12785 // Fast path for layouts with no backgrounds 12786 if ((mPrivateFlags & SKIP_DRAW) == SKIP_DRAW) { 12787 dispatchDraw(canvas); 12788 } else { 12789 draw(canvas); 12790 } 12791 12792 mPrivateFlags = flags; 12793 12794 canvas.restoreToCount(restoreCount); 12795 canvas.setBitmap(null); 12796 12797 if (attachInfo != null) { 12798 // Restore the cached Canvas for our siblings 12799 attachInfo.mCanvas = canvas; 12800 } 12801 12802 return bitmap; 12803 } 12804 12805 /** 12806 * Indicates whether this View is currently in edit mode. A View is usually 12807 * in edit mode when displayed within a developer tool. For instance, if 12808 * this View is being drawn by a visual user interface builder, this method 12809 * should return true. 12810 * 12811 * Subclasses should check the return value of this method to provide 12812 * different behaviors if their normal behavior might interfere with the 12813 * host environment. For instance: the class spawns a thread in its 12814 * constructor, the drawing code relies on device-specific features, etc. 12815 * 12816 * This method is usually checked in the drawing code of custom widgets. 12817 * 12818 * @return True if this View is in edit mode, false otherwise. 12819 */ 12820 public boolean isInEditMode() { 12821 return false; 12822 } 12823 12824 /** 12825 * If the View draws content inside its padding and enables fading edges, 12826 * it needs to support padding offsets. Padding offsets are added to the 12827 * fading edges to extend the length of the fade so that it covers pixels 12828 * drawn inside the padding. 12829 * 12830 * Subclasses of this class should override this method if they need 12831 * to draw content inside the padding. 12832 * 12833 * @return True if padding offset must be applied, false otherwise. 12834 * 12835 * @see #getLeftPaddingOffset() 12836 * @see #getRightPaddingOffset() 12837 * @see #getTopPaddingOffset() 12838 * @see #getBottomPaddingOffset() 12839 * 12840 * @since CURRENT 12841 */ 12842 protected boolean isPaddingOffsetRequired() { 12843 return false; 12844 } 12845 12846 /** 12847 * Amount by which to extend the left fading region. Called only when 12848 * {@link #isPaddingOffsetRequired()} returns true. 12849 * 12850 * @return The left padding offset in pixels. 12851 * 12852 * @see #isPaddingOffsetRequired() 12853 * 12854 * @since CURRENT 12855 */ 12856 protected int getLeftPaddingOffset() { 12857 return 0; 12858 } 12859 12860 /** 12861 * Amount by which to extend the right fading region. Called only when 12862 * {@link #isPaddingOffsetRequired()} returns true. 12863 * 12864 * @return The right padding offset in pixels. 12865 * 12866 * @see #isPaddingOffsetRequired() 12867 * 12868 * @since CURRENT 12869 */ 12870 protected int getRightPaddingOffset() { 12871 return 0; 12872 } 12873 12874 /** 12875 * Amount by which to extend the top fading region. Called only when 12876 * {@link #isPaddingOffsetRequired()} returns true. 12877 * 12878 * @return The top padding offset in pixels. 12879 * 12880 * @see #isPaddingOffsetRequired() 12881 * 12882 * @since CURRENT 12883 */ 12884 protected int getTopPaddingOffset() { 12885 return 0; 12886 } 12887 12888 /** 12889 * Amount by which to extend the bottom fading region. Called only when 12890 * {@link #isPaddingOffsetRequired()} returns true. 12891 * 12892 * @return The bottom padding offset in pixels. 12893 * 12894 * @see #isPaddingOffsetRequired() 12895 * 12896 * @since CURRENT 12897 */ 12898 protected int getBottomPaddingOffset() { 12899 return 0; 12900 } 12901 12902 /** 12903 * @hide 12904 * @param offsetRequired 12905 */ 12906 protected int getFadeTop(boolean offsetRequired) { 12907 int top = mPaddingTop; 12908 if (offsetRequired) top += getTopPaddingOffset(); 12909 return top; 12910 } 12911 12912 /** 12913 * @hide 12914 * @param offsetRequired 12915 */ 12916 protected int getFadeHeight(boolean offsetRequired) { 12917 int padding = mPaddingTop; 12918 if (offsetRequired) padding += getTopPaddingOffset(); 12919 return mBottom - mTop - mPaddingBottom - padding; 12920 } 12921 12922 /** 12923 * <p>Indicates whether this view is attached to a hardware accelerated 12924 * window or not.</p> 12925 * 12926 * <p>Even if this method returns true, it does not mean that every call 12927 * to {@link #draw(android.graphics.Canvas)} will be made with an hardware 12928 * accelerated {@link android.graphics.Canvas}. For instance, if this view 12929 * is drawn onto an offscreen {@link android.graphics.Bitmap} and its 12930 * window is hardware accelerated, 12931 * {@link android.graphics.Canvas#isHardwareAccelerated()} will likely 12932 * return false, and this method will return true.</p> 12933 * 12934 * @return True if the view is attached to a window and the window is 12935 * hardware accelerated; false in any other case. 12936 */ 12937 public boolean isHardwareAccelerated() { 12938 return mAttachInfo != null && mAttachInfo.mHardwareAccelerated; 12939 } 12940 12941 /** 12942 * Utility function, called by draw(canvas, parent, drawingTime) to handle the less common 12943 * case of an active Animation being run on the view. 12944 */ 12945 private boolean drawAnimation(ViewGroup parent, long drawingTime, 12946 Animation a, boolean scalingRequired) { 12947 Transformation invalidationTransform; 12948 final int flags = parent.mGroupFlags; 12949 final boolean initialized = a.isInitialized(); 12950 if (!initialized) { 12951 a.initialize(mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop, parent.getWidth(), parent.getHeight()); 12952 a.initializeInvalidateRegion(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 12953 if (mAttachInfo != null) a.setListenerHandler(mAttachInfo.mHandler); 12954 onAnimationStart(); 12955 } 12956 12957 boolean more = a.getTransformation(drawingTime, parent.mChildTransformation, 1f); 12958 if (scalingRequired && mAttachInfo.mApplicationScale != 1f) { 12959 if (parent.mInvalidationTransformation == null) { 12960 parent.mInvalidationTransformation = new Transformation(); 12961 } 12962 invalidationTransform = parent.mInvalidationTransformation; 12963 a.getTransformation(drawingTime, invalidationTransform, 1f); 12964 } else { 12965 invalidationTransform = parent.mChildTransformation; 12966 } 12967 12968 if (more) { 12969 if (!a.willChangeBounds()) { 12970 if ((flags & (parent.FLAG_OPTIMIZE_INVALIDATE | parent.FLAG_ANIMATION_DONE)) == 12971 parent.FLAG_OPTIMIZE_INVALIDATE) { 12972 parent.mGroupFlags |= parent.FLAG_INVALIDATE_REQUIRED; 12973 } else if ((flags & parent.FLAG_INVALIDATE_REQUIRED) == 0) { 12974 // The child need to draw an animation, potentially offscreen, so 12975 // make sure we do not cancel invalidate requests 12976 parent.mPrivateFlags |= DRAW_ANIMATION; 12977 parent.invalidate(mLeft, mTop, mRight, mBottom); 12978 } 12979 } else { 12980 if (parent.mInvalidateRegion == null) { 12981 parent.mInvalidateRegion = new RectF(); 12982 } 12983 final RectF region = parent.mInvalidateRegion; 12984 a.getInvalidateRegion(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop, region, 12985 invalidationTransform); 12986 12987 // The child need to draw an animation, potentially offscreen, so 12988 // make sure we do not cancel invalidate requests 12989 parent.mPrivateFlags |= DRAW_ANIMATION; 12990 12991 final int left = mLeft + (int) region.left; 12992 final int top = mTop + (int) region.top; 12993 parent.invalidate(left, top, left + (int) (region.width() + .5f), 12994 top + (int) (region.height() + .5f)); 12995 } 12996 } 12997 return more; 12998 } 12999 13000 /** 13001 * This method is called by getDisplayList() when a display list is created or re-rendered. 13002 * It sets or resets the current value of all properties on that display list (resetting is 13003 * necessary when a display list is being re-created, because we need to make sure that 13004 * previously-set transform values 13005 */ 13006 void setDisplayListProperties(DisplayList displayList) { 13007 if (displayList != null) { 13008 displayList.setLeftTopRightBottom(mLeft, mTop, mRight, mBottom); 13009 displayList.setHasOverlappingRendering(hasOverlappingRendering()); 13010 if (mParent instanceof ViewGroup) { 13011 displayList.setClipChildren( 13012 (((ViewGroup)mParent).mGroupFlags & ViewGroup.FLAG_CLIP_CHILDREN) != 0); 13013 } 13014 float alpha = 1; 13015 if (mParent instanceof ViewGroup && (((ViewGroup) mParent).mGroupFlags & 13016 ViewGroup.FLAG_SUPPORT_STATIC_TRANSFORMATIONS) != 0) { 13017 ViewGroup parentVG = (ViewGroup) mParent; 13018 final boolean hasTransform = 13019 parentVG.getChildStaticTransformation(this, parentVG.mChildTransformation); 13020 if (hasTransform) { 13021 Transformation transform = parentVG.mChildTransformation; 13022 final int transformType = parentVG.mChildTransformation.getTransformationType(); 13023 if (transformType != Transformation.TYPE_IDENTITY) { 13024 if ((transformType & Transformation.TYPE_ALPHA) != 0) { 13025 alpha = transform.getAlpha(); 13026 } 13027 if ((transformType & Transformation.TYPE_MATRIX) != 0) { 13028 displayList.setStaticMatrix(transform.getMatrix()); 13029 } 13030 } 13031 } 13032 } 13033 if (mTransformationInfo != null) { 13034 alpha *= mTransformationInfo.mAlpha; 13035 if (alpha < 1) { 13036 final int multipliedAlpha = (int) (255 * alpha); 13037 if (onSetAlpha(multipliedAlpha)) { 13038 alpha = 1; 13039 } 13040 } 13041 displayList.setTransformationInfo(alpha, 13042 mTransformationInfo.mTranslationX, mTransformationInfo.mTranslationY, 13043 mTransformationInfo.mRotation, mTransformationInfo.mRotationX, 13044 mTransformationInfo.mRotationY, mTransformationInfo.mScaleX, 13045 mTransformationInfo.mScaleY); 13046 if (mTransformationInfo.mCamera == null) { 13047 mTransformationInfo.mCamera = new Camera(); 13048 mTransformationInfo.matrix3D = new Matrix(); 13049 } 13050 displayList.setCameraDistance(mTransformationInfo.mCamera.getLocationZ()); 13051 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) { 13052 displayList.setPivotX(getPivotX()); 13053 displayList.setPivotY(getPivotY()); 13054 } 13055 } else if (alpha < 1) { 13056 displayList.setAlpha(alpha); 13057 } 13058 } 13059 } 13060 13061 /** 13062 * This method is called by ViewGroup.drawChild() to have each child view draw itself. 13063 * This draw() method is an implementation detail and is not intended to be overridden or 13064 * to be called from anywhere else other than ViewGroup.drawChild(). 13065 */ 13066 boolean draw(Canvas canvas, ViewGroup parent, long drawingTime) { 13067 boolean useDisplayListProperties = mAttachInfo != null && mAttachInfo.mHardwareAccelerated; 13068 boolean more = false; 13069 final boolean childHasIdentityMatrix = hasIdentityMatrix(); 13070 final int flags = parent.mGroupFlags; 13071 13072 if ((flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION) == ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION) { 13073 parent.mChildTransformation.clear(); 13074 parent.mGroupFlags &= ~ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION; 13075 } 13076 13077 Transformation transformToApply = null; 13078 boolean concatMatrix = false; 13079 13080 boolean scalingRequired = false; 13081 boolean caching; 13082 int layerType = parent.mDrawLayers ? getLayerType() : LAYER_TYPE_NONE; 13083 13084 final boolean hardwareAccelerated = canvas.isHardwareAccelerated(); 13085 if ((flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_CHILDREN_DRAWN_WITH_CACHE) != 0 || 13086 (flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_ALWAYS_DRAWN_WITH_CACHE) != 0) { 13087 caching = true; 13088 // Auto-scaled apps are not hw-accelerated, no need to set scaling flag on DisplayList 13089 if (mAttachInfo != null) scalingRequired = mAttachInfo.mScalingRequired; 13090 } else { 13091 caching = (layerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE) || hardwareAccelerated; 13092 } 13093 13094 final Animation a = getAnimation(); 13095 if (a != null) { 13096 more = drawAnimation(parent, drawingTime, a, scalingRequired); 13097 concatMatrix = a.willChangeTransformationMatrix(); 13098 if (concatMatrix) { 13099 mPrivateFlags3 |= VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_TRANSFORM; 13100 } 13101 transformToApply = parent.mChildTransformation; 13102 } else { 13103 if ((mPrivateFlags3 & VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_TRANSFORM) == VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_TRANSFORM && 13104 mDisplayList != null) { 13105 // No longer animating: clear out old animation matrix 13106 mDisplayList.setAnimationMatrix(null); 13107 mPrivateFlags3 &= ~VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_TRANSFORM; 13108 } 13109 if (!useDisplayListProperties && 13110 (flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_SUPPORT_STATIC_TRANSFORMATIONS) != 0) { 13111 final boolean hasTransform = 13112 parent.getChildStaticTransformation(this, parent.mChildTransformation); 13113 if (hasTransform) { 13114 final int transformType = parent.mChildTransformation.getTransformationType(); 13115 transformToApply = transformType != Transformation.TYPE_IDENTITY ? 13116 parent.mChildTransformation : null; 13117 concatMatrix = (transformType & Transformation.TYPE_MATRIX) != 0; 13118 } 13119 } 13120 } 13121 13122 concatMatrix |= !childHasIdentityMatrix; 13123 13124 // Sets the flag as early as possible to allow draw() implementations 13125 // to call invalidate() successfully when doing animations 13126 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 13127 13128 if (!concatMatrix && canvas.quickReject(mLeft, mTop, mRight, mBottom, Canvas.EdgeType.BW) && 13129 (mPrivateFlags & DRAW_ANIMATION) == 0) { 13130 mPrivateFlags2 |= VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED; 13131 return more; 13132 } 13133 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~VIEW_QUICK_REJECTED; 13134 13135 if (hardwareAccelerated) { 13136 // Clear INVALIDATED flag to allow invalidation to occur during rendering, but 13137 // retain the flag's value temporarily in the mRecreateDisplayList flag 13138 mRecreateDisplayList = (mPrivateFlags & INVALIDATED) == INVALIDATED; 13139 mPrivateFlags &= ~INVALIDATED; 13140 } 13141 13142 computeScroll(); 13143 13144 final int sx = mScrollX; 13145 final int sy = mScrollY; 13146 13147 DisplayList displayList = null; 13148 Bitmap cache = null; 13149 boolean hasDisplayList = false; 13150 if (caching) { 13151 if (!hardwareAccelerated) { 13152 if (layerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 13153 layerType = LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE; 13154 buildDrawingCache(true); 13155 } 13156 cache = getDrawingCache(true); 13157 } else { 13158 switch (layerType) { 13159 case LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE: 13160 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13161 hasDisplayList = canHaveDisplayList(); 13162 } else { 13163 buildDrawingCache(true); 13164 cache = getDrawingCache(true); 13165 } 13166 break; 13167 case LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE: 13168 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13169 hasDisplayList = canHaveDisplayList(); 13170 } 13171 break; 13172 case LAYER_TYPE_NONE: 13173 // Delay getting the display list until animation-driven alpha values are 13174 // set up and possibly passed on to the view 13175 hasDisplayList = canHaveDisplayList(); 13176 break; 13177 } 13178 } 13179 } 13180 useDisplayListProperties &= hasDisplayList; 13181 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13182 displayList = getDisplayList(); 13183 if (!displayList.isValid()) { 13184 // Uncommon, but possible. If a view is removed from the hierarchy during the call 13185 // to getDisplayList(), the display list will be marked invalid and we should not 13186 // try to use it again. 13187 displayList = null; 13188 hasDisplayList = false; 13189 useDisplayListProperties = false; 13190 } 13191 } 13192 13193 final boolean hasNoCache = cache == null || hasDisplayList; 13194 final boolean offsetForScroll = cache == null && !hasDisplayList && 13195 layerType != LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE; 13196 13197 int restoreTo = -1; 13198 if (!useDisplayListProperties || transformToApply != null) { 13199 restoreTo = canvas.save(); 13200 } 13201 if (offsetForScroll) { 13202 canvas.translate(mLeft - sx, mTop - sy); 13203 } else { 13204 if (!useDisplayListProperties) { 13205 canvas.translate(mLeft, mTop); 13206 } 13207 if (scalingRequired) { 13208 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13209 // TODO: Might not need this if we put everything inside the DL 13210 restoreTo = canvas.save(); 13211 } 13212 // mAttachInfo cannot be null, otherwise scalingRequired == false 13213 final float scale = 1.0f / mAttachInfo.mApplicationScale; 13214 canvas.scale(scale, scale); 13215 } 13216 } 13217 13218 float alpha = useDisplayListProperties ? 1 : getAlpha(); 13219 if (transformToApply != null || alpha < 1 || !hasIdentityMatrix() || 13220 (mPrivateFlags3 & VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA) == VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA) { 13221 if (transformToApply != null || !childHasIdentityMatrix) { 13222 int transX = 0; 13223 int transY = 0; 13224 13225 if (offsetForScroll) { 13226 transX = -sx; 13227 transY = -sy; 13228 } 13229 13230 if (transformToApply != null) { 13231 if (concatMatrix) { 13232 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13233 displayList.setAnimationMatrix(transformToApply.getMatrix()); 13234 } else { 13235 // Undo the scroll translation, apply the transformation matrix, 13236 // then redo the scroll translate to get the correct result. 13237 canvas.translate(-transX, -transY); 13238 canvas.concat(transformToApply.getMatrix()); 13239 canvas.translate(transX, transY); 13240 } 13241 parent.mGroupFlags |= ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION; 13242 } 13243 13244 float transformAlpha = transformToApply.getAlpha(); 13245 if (transformAlpha < 1) { 13246 alpha *= transformAlpha; 13247 parent.mGroupFlags |= ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION; 13248 } 13249 } 13250 13251 if (!childHasIdentityMatrix && !useDisplayListProperties) { 13252 canvas.translate(-transX, -transY); 13253 canvas.concat(getMatrix()); 13254 canvas.translate(transX, transY); 13255 } 13256 } 13257 13258 // Deal with alpha if it is or used to be <1 13259 if (alpha < 1 || 13260 (mPrivateFlags3 & VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA) == VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA) { 13261 if (alpha < 1) { 13262 mPrivateFlags3 |= VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA; 13263 } else { 13264 mPrivateFlags3 &= ~VIEW_IS_ANIMATING_ALPHA; 13265 } 13266 parent.mGroupFlags |= ViewGroup.FLAG_CLEAR_TRANSFORMATION; 13267 if (hasNoCache) { 13268 final int multipliedAlpha = (int) (255 * alpha); 13269 if (!onSetAlpha(multipliedAlpha)) { 13270 int layerFlags = Canvas.HAS_ALPHA_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG; 13271 if ((flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_CLIP_CHILDREN) != 0 || 13272 layerType != LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 13273 layerFlags |= Canvas.CLIP_TO_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG; 13274 } 13275 if (useDisplayListProperties) { 13276 displayList.setAlpha(alpha * getAlpha()); 13277 } else if (layerType == LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 13278 final int scrollX = hasDisplayList ? 0 : sx; 13279 final int scrollY = hasDisplayList ? 0 : sy; 13280 canvas.saveLayerAlpha(scrollX, scrollY, scrollX + mRight - mLeft, 13281 scrollY + mBottom - mTop, multipliedAlpha, layerFlags); 13282 } 13283 } else { 13284 // Alpha is handled by the child directly, clobber the layer's alpha 13285 mPrivateFlags |= ALPHA_SET; 13286 } 13287 } 13288 } 13289 } else if ((mPrivateFlags & ALPHA_SET) == ALPHA_SET) { 13290 onSetAlpha(255); 13291 mPrivateFlags &= ~ALPHA_SET; 13292 } 13293 13294 if ((flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_CLIP_CHILDREN) == ViewGroup.FLAG_CLIP_CHILDREN && 13295 !useDisplayListProperties) { 13296 if (offsetForScroll) { 13297 canvas.clipRect(sx, sy, sx + (mRight - mLeft), sy + (mBottom - mTop)); 13298 } else { 13299 if (!scalingRequired || cache == null) { 13300 canvas.clipRect(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 13301 } else { 13302 canvas.clipRect(0, 0, cache.getWidth(), cache.getHeight()); 13303 } 13304 } 13305 } 13306 13307 if (!useDisplayListProperties && hasDisplayList) { 13308 displayList = getDisplayList(); 13309 if (!displayList.isValid()) { 13310 // Uncommon, but possible. If a view is removed from the hierarchy during the call 13311 // to getDisplayList(), the display list will be marked invalid and we should not 13312 // try to use it again. 13313 displayList = null; 13314 hasDisplayList = false; 13315 } 13316 } 13317 13318 if (hasNoCache) { 13319 boolean layerRendered = false; 13320 if (layerType == LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE && !useDisplayListProperties) { 13321 final HardwareLayer layer = getHardwareLayer(); 13322 if (layer != null && layer.isValid()) { 13323 mLayerPaint.setAlpha((int) (alpha * 255)); 13324 ((HardwareCanvas) canvas).drawHardwareLayer(layer, 0, 0, mLayerPaint); 13325 layerRendered = true; 13326 } else { 13327 final int scrollX = hasDisplayList ? 0 : sx; 13328 final int scrollY = hasDisplayList ? 0 : sy; 13329 canvas.saveLayer(scrollX, scrollY, 13330 scrollX + mRight - mLeft, scrollY + mBottom - mTop, mLayerPaint, 13331 Canvas.HAS_ALPHA_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG | Canvas.CLIP_TO_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG); 13332 } 13333 } 13334 13335 if (!layerRendered) { 13336 if (!hasDisplayList) { 13337 // Fast path for layouts with no backgrounds 13338 if ((mPrivateFlags & SKIP_DRAW) == SKIP_DRAW) { 13339 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 13340 dispatchDraw(canvas); 13341 } else { 13342 draw(canvas); 13343 } 13344 } else { 13345 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 13346 ((HardwareCanvas) canvas).drawDisplayList(displayList, null, flags); 13347 } 13348 } 13349 } else if (cache != null) { 13350 mPrivateFlags &= ~DIRTY_MASK; 13351 Paint cachePaint; 13352 13353 if (layerType == LAYER_TYPE_NONE) { 13354 cachePaint = parent.mCachePaint; 13355 if (cachePaint == null) { 13356 cachePaint = new Paint(); 13357 cachePaint.setDither(false); 13358 parent.mCachePaint = cachePaint; 13359 } 13360 if (alpha < 1) { 13361 cachePaint.setAlpha((int) (alpha * 255)); 13362 parent.mGroupFlags |= ViewGroup.FLAG_ALPHA_LOWER_THAN_ONE; 13363 } else if ((flags & ViewGroup.FLAG_ALPHA_LOWER_THAN_ONE) != 0) { 13364 cachePaint.setAlpha(255); 13365 parent.mGroupFlags &= ~ViewGroup.FLAG_ALPHA_LOWER_THAN_ONE; 13366 } 13367 } else { 13368 cachePaint = mLayerPaint; 13369 cachePaint.setAlpha((int) (alpha * 255)); 13370 } 13371 canvas.drawBitmap(cache, 0.0f, 0.0f, cachePaint); 13372 } 13373 13374 if (restoreTo >= 0) { 13375 canvas.restoreToCount(restoreTo); 13376 } 13377 13378 if (a != null && !more) { 13379 if (!hardwareAccelerated && !a.getFillAfter()) { 13380 onSetAlpha(255); 13381 } 13382 parent.finishAnimatingView(this, a); 13383 } 13384 13385 if (more && hardwareAccelerated) { 13386 // invalidation is the trigger to recreate display lists, so if we're using 13387 // display lists to render, force an invalidate to allow the animation to 13388 // continue drawing another frame 13389 parent.invalidate(true); 13390 if (a.hasAlpha() && (mPrivateFlags & ALPHA_SET) == ALPHA_SET) { 13391 // alpha animations should cause the child to recreate its display list 13392 invalidate(true); 13393 } 13394 } 13395 13396 mRecreateDisplayList = false; 13397 13398 return more; 13399 } 13400 13401 /** 13402 * Manually render this view (and all of its children) to the given Canvas. 13403 * The view must have already done a full layout before this function is 13404 * called. When implementing a view, implement 13405 * {@link #onDraw(android.graphics.Canvas)} instead of overriding this method. 13406 * If you do need to override this method, call the superclass version. 13407 * 13408 * @param canvas The Canvas to which the View is rendered. 13409 */ 13410 public void draw(Canvas canvas) { 13411 final int privateFlags = mPrivateFlags; 13412 final boolean dirtyOpaque = (privateFlags & DIRTY_MASK) == DIRTY_OPAQUE && 13413 (mAttachInfo == null || !mAttachInfo.mIgnoreDirtyState); 13414 mPrivateFlags = (privateFlags & ~DIRTY_MASK) | DRAWN; 13415 13416 /* 13417 * Draw traversal performs several drawing steps which must be executed 13418 * in the appropriate order: 13419 * 13420 * 1. Draw the background 13421 * 2. If necessary, save the canvas' layers to prepare for fading 13422 * 3. Draw view's content 13423 * 4. Draw children 13424 * 5. If necessary, draw the fading edges and restore layers 13425 * 6. Draw decorations (scrollbars for instance) 13426 */ 13427 13428 // Step 1, draw the background, if needed 13429 int saveCount; 13430 13431 if (!dirtyOpaque) { 13432 final Drawable background = mBackground; 13433 if (background != null) { 13434 final int scrollX = mScrollX; 13435 final int scrollY = mScrollY; 13436 13437 if (mBackgroundSizeChanged) { 13438 background.setBounds(0, 0, mRight - mLeft, mBottom - mTop); 13439 mBackgroundSizeChanged = false; 13440 } 13441 13442 if ((scrollX | scrollY) == 0) { 13443 background.draw(canvas); 13444 } else { 13445 canvas.translate(scrollX, scrollY); 13446 background.draw(canvas); 13447 canvas.translate(-scrollX, -scrollY); 13448 } 13449 } 13450 } 13451 13452 // skip step 2 & 5 if possible (common case) 13453 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 13454 boolean horizontalEdges = (viewFlags & FADING_EDGE_HORIZONTAL) != 0; 13455 boolean verticalEdges = (viewFlags & FADING_EDGE_VERTICAL) != 0; 13456 if (!verticalEdges && !horizontalEdges) { 13457 // Step 3, draw the content 13458 if (!dirtyOpaque) onDraw(canvas); 13459 13460 // Step 4, draw the children 13461 dispatchDraw(canvas); 13462 13463 // Step 6, draw decorations (scrollbars) 13464 onDrawScrollBars(canvas); 13465 13466 // we're done... 13467 return; 13468 } 13469 13470 /* 13471 * Here we do the full fledged routine... 13472 * (this is an uncommon case where speed matters less, 13473 * this is why we repeat some of the tests that have been 13474 * done above) 13475 */ 13476 13477 boolean drawTop = false; 13478 boolean drawBottom = false; 13479 boolean drawLeft = false; 13480 boolean drawRight = false; 13481 13482 float topFadeStrength = 0.0f; 13483 float bottomFadeStrength = 0.0f; 13484 float leftFadeStrength = 0.0f; 13485 float rightFadeStrength = 0.0f; 13486 13487 // Step 2, save the canvas' layers 13488 int paddingLeft = mPaddingLeft; 13489 13490 final boolean offsetRequired = isPaddingOffsetRequired(); 13491 if (offsetRequired) { 13492 paddingLeft += getLeftPaddingOffset(); 13493 } 13494 13495 int left = mScrollX + paddingLeft; 13496 int right = left + mRight - mLeft - mPaddingRight - paddingLeft; 13497 int top = mScrollY + getFadeTop(offsetRequired); 13498 int bottom = top + getFadeHeight(offsetRequired); 13499 13500 if (offsetRequired) { 13501 right += getRightPaddingOffset(); 13502 bottom += getBottomPaddingOffset(); 13503 } 13504 13505 final ScrollabilityCache scrollabilityCache = mScrollCache; 13506 final float fadeHeight = scrollabilityCache.fadingEdgeLength; 13507 int length = (int) fadeHeight; 13508 13509 // clip the fade length if top and bottom fades overlap 13510 // overlapping fades produce odd-looking artifacts 13511 if (verticalEdges && (top + length > bottom - length)) { 13512 length = (bottom - top) / 2; 13513 } 13514 13515 // also clip horizontal fades if necessary 13516 if (horizontalEdges && (left + length > right - length)) { 13517 length = (right - left) / 2; 13518 } 13519 13520 if (verticalEdges) { 13521 topFadeStrength = Math.max(0.0f, Math.min(1.0f, getTopFadingEdgeStrength())); 13522 drawTop = topFadeStrength * fadeHeight > 1.0f; 13523 bottomFadeStrength = Math.max(0.0f, Math.min(1.0f, getBottomFadingEdgeStrength())); 13524 drawBottom = bottomFadeStrength * fadeHeight > 1.0f; 13525 } 13526 13527 if (horizontalEdges) { 13528 leftFadeStrength = Math.max(0.0f, Math.min(1.0f, getLeftFadingEdgeStrength())); 13529 drawLeft = leftFadeStrength * fadeHeight > 1.0f; 13530 rightFadeStrength = Math.max(0.0f, Math.min(1.0f, getRightFadingEdgeStrength())); 13531 drawRight = rightFadeStrength * fadeHeight > 1.0f; 13532 } 13533 13534 saveCount = canvas.getSaveCount(); 13535 13536 int solidColor = getSolidColor(); 13537 if (solidColor == 0) { 13538 final int flags = Canvas.HAS_ALPHA_LAYER_SAVE_FLAG; 13539 13540 if (drawTop) { 13541 canvas.saveLayer(left, top, right, top + length, null, flags); 13542 } 13543 13544 if (drawBottom) { 13545 canvas.saveLayer(left, bottom - length, right, bottom, null, flags); 13546 } 13547 13548 if (drawLeft) { 13549 canvas.saveLayer(left, top, left + length, bottom, null, flags); 13550 } 13551 13552 if (drawRight) { 13553 canvas.saveLayer(right - length, top, right, bottom, null, flags); 13554 } 13555 } else { 13556 scrollabilityCache.setFadeColor(solidColor); 13557 } 13558 13559 // Step 3, draw the content 13560 if (!dirtyOpaque) onDraw(canvas); 13561 13562 // Step 4, draw the children 13563 dispatchDraw(canvas); 13564 13565 // Step 5, draw the fade effect and restore layers 13566 final Paint p = scrollabilityCache.paint; 13567 final Matrix matrix = scrollabilityCache.matrix; 13568 final Shader fade = scrollabilityCache.shader; 13569 13570 if (drawTop) { 13571 matrix.setScale(1, fadeHeight * topFadeStrength); 13572 matrix.postTranslate(left, top); 13573 fade.setLocalMatrix(matrix); 13574 canvas.drawRect(left, top, right, top + length, p); 13575 } 13576 13577 if (drawBottom) { 13578 matrix.setScale(1, fadeHeight * bottomFadeStrength); 13579 matrix.postRotate(180); 13580 matrix.postTranslate(left, bottom); 13581 fade.setLocalMatrix(matrix); 13582 canvas.drawRect(left, bottom - length, right, bottom, p); 13583 } 13584 13585 if (drawLeft) { 13586 matrix.setScale(1, fadeHeight * leftFadeStrength); 13587 matrix.postRotate(-90); 13588 matrix.postTranslate(left, top); 13589 fade.setLocalMatrix(matrix); 13590 canvas.drawRect(left, top, left + length, bottom, p); 13591 } 13592 13593 if (drawRight) { 13594 matrix.setScale(1, fadeHeight * rightFadeStrength); 13595 matrix.postRotate(90); 13596 matrix.postTranslate(right, top); 13597 fade.setLocalMatrix(matrix); 13598 canvas.drawRect(right - length, top, right, bottom, p); 13599 } 13600 13601 canvas.restoreToCount(saveCount); 13602 13603 // Step 6, draw decorations (scrollbars) 13604 onDrawScrollBars(canvas); 13605 } 13606 13607 /** 13608 * Override this if your view is known to always be drawn on top of a solid color background, 13609 * and needs to draw fading edges. Returning a non-zero color enables the view system to 13610 * optimize the drawing of the fading edges. If you do return a non-zero color, the alpha 13611 * should be set to 0xFF. 13612 * 13613 * @see #setVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean) 13614 * @see #setHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled(boolean) 13615 * 13616 * @return The known solid color background for this view, or 0 if the color may vary 13617 */ 13618 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "drawing") 13619 public int getSolidColor() { 13620 return 0; 13621 } 13622 13623 /** 13624 * Build a human readable string representation of the specified view flags. 13625 * 13626 * @param flags the view flags to convert to a string 13627 * @return a String representing the supplied flags 13628 */ 13629 private static String printFlags(int flags) { 13630 String output = ""; 13631 int numFlags = 0; 13632 if ((flags & FOCUSABLE_MASK) == FOCUSABLE) { 13633 output += "TAKES_FOCUS"; 13634 numFlags++; 13635 } 13636 13637 switch (flags & VISIBILITY_MASK) { 13638 case INVISIBLE: 13639 if (numFlags > 0) { 13640 output += " "; 13641 } 13642 output += "INVISIBLE"; 13643 // USELESS HERE numFlags++; 13644 break; 13645 case GONE: 13646 if (numFlags > 0) { 13647 output += " "; 13648 } 13649 output += "GONE"; 13650 // USELESS HERE numFlags++; 13651 break; 13652 default: 13653 break; 13654 } 13655 return output; 13656 } 13657 13658 /** 13659 * Build a human readable string representation of the specified private 13660 * view flags. 13661 * 13662 * @param privateFlags the private view flags to convert to a string 13663 * @return a String representing the supplied flags 13664 */ 13665 private static String printPrivateFlags(int privateFlags) { 13666 String output = ""; 13667 int numFlags = 0; 13668 13669 if ((privateFlags & WANTS_FOCUS) == WANTS_FOCUS) { 13670 output += "WANTS_FOCUS"; 13671 numFlags++; 13672 } 13673 13674 if ((privateFlags & FOCUSED) == FOCUSED) { 13675 if (numFlags > 0) { 13676 output += " "; 13677 } 13678 output += "FOCUSED"; 13679 numFlags++; 13680 } 13681 13682 if ((privateFlags & SELECTED) == SELECTED) { 13683 if (numFlags > 0) { 13684 output += " "; 13685 } 13686 output += "SELECTED"; 13687 numFlags++; 13688 } 13689 13690 if ((privateFlags & IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE) == IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE) { 13691 if (numFlags > 0) { 13692 output += " "; 13693 } 13694 output += "IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE"; 13695 numFlags++; 13696 } 13697 13698 if ((privateFlags & HAS_BOUNDS) == HAS_BOUNDS) { 13699 if (numFlags > 0) { 13700 output += " "; 13701 } 13702 output += "HAS_BOUNDS"; 13703 numFlags++; 13704 } 13705 13706 if ((privateFlags & DRAWN) == DRAWN) { 13707 if (numFlags > 0) { 13708 output += " "; 13709 } 13710 output += "DRAWN"; 13711 // USELESS HERE numFlags++; 13712 } 13713 return output; 13714 } 13715 13716 /** 13717 * <p>Indicates whether or not this view's layout will be requested during 13718 * the next hierarchy layout pass.</p> 13719 * 13720 * @return true if the layout will be forced during next layout pass 13721 */ 13722 public boolean isLayoutRequested() { 13723 return (mPrivateFlags & FORCE_LAYOUT) == FORCE_LAYOUT; 13724 } 13725 13726 /** 13727 * Assign a size and position to a view and all of its 13728 * descendants 13729 * 13730 * <p>This is the second phase of the layout mechanism. 13731 * (The first is measuring). In this phase, each parent calls 13732 * layout on all of its children to position them. 13733 * This is typically done using the child measurements 13734 * that were stored in the measure pass().</p> 13735 * 13736 * <p>Derived classes should not override this method. 13737 * Derived classes with children should override 13738 * onLayout. In that method, they should 13739 * call layout on each of their children.</p> 13740 * 13741 * @param l Left position, relative to parent 13742 * @param t Top position, relative to parent 13743 * @param r Right position, relative to parent 13744 * @param b Bottom position, relative to parent 13745 */ 13746 @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked"}) 13747 public void layout(int l, int t, int r, int b) { 13748 int oldL = mLeft; 13749 int oldT = mTop; 13750 int oldB = mBottom; 13751 int oldR = mRight; 13752 boolean changed = setFrame(l, t, r, b); 13753 if (changed || (mPrivateFlags & LAYOUT_REQUIRED) == LAYOUT_REQUIRED) { 13754 onLayout(changed, l, t, r, b); 13755 mPrivateFlags &= ~LAYOUT_REQUIRED; 13756 13757 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 13758 if (li != null && li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners != null) { 13759 ArrayList<OnLayoutChangeListener> listenersCopy = 13760 (ArrayList<OnLayoutChangeListener>)li.mOnLayoutChangeListeners.clone(); 13761 int numListeners = listenersCopy.size(); 13762 for (int i = 0; i < numListeners; ++i) { 13763 listenersCopy.get(i).onLayoutChange(this, l, t, r, b, oldL, oldT, oldR, oldB); 13764 } 13765 } 13766 } 13767 mPrivateFlags &= ~FORCE_LAYOUT; 13768 } 13769 13770 /** 13771 * Called from layout when this view should 13772 * assign a size and position to each of its children. 13773 * 13774 * Derived classes with children should override 13775 * this method and call layout on each of 13776 * their children. 13777 * @param changed This is a new size or position for this view 13778 * @param left Left position, relative to parent 13779 * @param top Top position, relative to parent 13780 * @param right Right position, relative to parent 13781 * @param bottom Bottom position, relative to parent 13782 */ 13783 protected void onLayout(boolean changed, int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 13784 } 13785 13786 /** 13787 * Assign a size and position to this view. 13788 * 13789 * This is called from layout. 13790 * 13791 * @param left Left position, relative to parent 13792 * @param top Top position, relative to parent 13793 * @param right Right position, relative to parent 13794 * @param bottom Bottom position, relative to parent 13795 * @return true if the new size and position are different than the 13796 * previous ones 13797 * {@hide} 13798 */ 13799 protected boolean setFrame(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 13800 boolean changed = false; 13801 13802 if (DBG) { 13803 Log.d("View", this + " View.setFrame(" + left + "," + top + "," 13804 + right + "," + bottom + ")"); 13805 } 13806 13807 if (mLeft != left || mRight != right || mTop != top || mBottom != bottom) { 13808 changed = true; 13809 13810 // Remember our drawn bit 13811 int drawn = mPrivateFlags & DRAWN; 13812 13813 int oldWidth = mRight - mLeft; 13814 int oldHeight = mBottom - mTop; 13815 int newWidth = right - left; 13816 int newHeight = bottom - top; 13817 boolean sizeChanged = (newWidth != oldWidth) || (newHeight != oldHeight); 13818 13819 // Invalidate our old position 13820 invalidate(sizeChanged); 13821 13822 mLeft = left; 13823 mTop = top; 13824 mRight = right; 13825 mBottom = bottom; 13826 if (mDisplayList != null) { 13827 mDisplayList.setLeftTopRightBottom(mLeft, mTop, mRight, mBottom); 13828 } 13829 13830 mPrivateFlags |= HAS_BOUNDS; 13831 13832 13833 if (sizeChanged) { 13834 if ((mPrivateFlags & PIVOT_EXPLICITLY_SET) == 0) { 13835 // A change in dimension means an auto-centered pivot point changes, too 13836 if (mTransformationInfo != null) { 13837 mTransformationInfo.mMatrixDirty = true; 13838 } 13839 } 13840 onSizeChanged(newWidth, newHeight, oldWidth, oldHeight); 13841 } 13842 13843 if ((mViewFlags & VISIBILITY_MASK) == VISIBLE) { 13844 // If we are visible, force the DRAWN bit to on so that 13845 // this invalidate will go through (at least to our parent). 13846 // This is because someone may have invalidated this view 13847 // before this call to setFrame came in, thereby clearing 13848 // the DRAWN bit. 13849 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWN; 13850 invalidate(sizeChanged); 13851 // parent display list may need to be recreated based on a change in the bounds 13852 // of any child 13853 invalidateParentCaches(); 13854 } 13855 13856 // Reset drawn bit to original value (invalidate turns it off) 13857 mPrivateFlags |= drawn; 13858 13859 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 13860 } 13861 return changed; 13862 } 13863 13864 /** 13865 * Finalize inflating a view from XML. This is called as the last phase 13866 * of inflation, after all child views have been added. 13867 * 13868 * <p>Even if the subclass overrides onFinishInflate, they should always be 13869 * sure to call the super method, so that we get called. 13870 */ 13871 protected void onFinishInflate() { 13872 } 13873 13874 /** 13875 * Returns the resources associated with this view. 13876 * 13877 * @return Resources object. 13878 */ 13879 public Resources getResources() { 13880 return mResources; 13881 } 13882 13883 /** 13884 * Invalidates the specified Drawable. 13885 * 13886 * @param drawable the drawable to invalidate 13887 */ 13888 public void invalidateDrawable(Drawable drawable) { 13889 if (verifyDrawable(drawable)) { 13890 final Rect dirty = drawable.getBounds(); 13891 final int scrollX = mScrollX; 13892 final int scrollY = mScrollY; 13893 13894 invalidate(dirty.left + scrollX, dirty.top + scrollY, 13895 dirty.right + scrollX, dirty.bottom + scrollY); 13896 } 13897 } 13898 13899 /** 13900 * Schedules an action on a drawable to occur at a specified time. 13901 * 13902 * @param who the recipient of the action 13903 * @param what the action to run on the drawable 13904 * @param when the time at which the action must occur. Uses the 13905 * {@link SystemClock#uptimeMillis} timebase. 13906 */ 13907 public void scheduleDrawable(Drawable who, Runnable what, long when) { 13908 if (verifyDrawable(who) && what != null) { 13909 final long delay = when - SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); 13910 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 13911 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.postCallbackDelayed( 13912 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, what, who, 13913 Choreographer.subtractFrameDelay(delay)); 13914 } else { 13915 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().postDelayed(what, delay); 13916 } 13917 } 13918 } 13919 13920 /** 13921 * Cancels a scheduled action on a drawable. 13922 * 13923 * @param who the recipient of the action 13924 * @param what the action to cancel 13925 */ 13926 public void unscheduleDrawable(Drawable who, Runnable what) { 13927 if (verifyDrawable(who) && what != null) { 13928 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 13929 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.removeCallbacks( 13930 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, what, who); 13931 } else { 13932 ViewRootImpl.getRunQueue().removeCallbacks(what); 13933 } 13934 } 13935 } 13936 13937 /** 13938 * Unschedule any events associated with the given Drawable. This can be 13939 * used when selecting a new Drawable into a view, so that the previous 13940 * one is completely unscheduled. 13941 * 13942 * @param who The Drawable to unschedule. 13943 * 13944 * @see #drawableStateChanged 13945 */ 13946 public void unscheduleDrawable(Drawable who) { 13947 if (mAttachInfo != null && who != null) { 13948 mAttachInfo.mViewRootImpl.mChoreographer.removeCallbacks( 13949 Choreographer.CALLBACK_ANIMATION, null, who); 13950 } 13951 } 13952 13953 /** 13954 * Return the layout direction of a given Drawable. 13955 * 13956 * @param who the Drawable to query 13957 * @hide 13958 */ 13959 public int getResolvedLayoutDirection(Drawable who) { 13960 return (who == mBackground) ? getResolvedLayoutDirection() : LAYOUT_DIRECTION_DEFAULT; 13961 } 13962 13963 /** 13964 * If your view subclass is displaying its own Drawable objects, it should 13965 * override this function and return true for any Drawable it is 13966 * displaying. This allows animations for those drawables to be 13967 * scheduled. 13968 * 13969 * <p>Be sure to call through to the super class when overriding this 13970 * function. 13971 * 13972 * @param who The Drawable to verify. Return true if it is one you are 13973 * displaying, else return the result of calling through to the 13974 * super class. 13975 * 13976 * @return boolean If true than the Drawable is being displayed in the 13977 * view; else false and it is not allowed to animate. 13978 * 13979 * @see #unscheduleDrawable(android.graphics.drawable.Drawable) 13980 * @see #drawableStateChanged() 13981 */ 13982 protected boolean verifyDrawable(Drawable who) { 13983 return who == mBackground; 13984 } 13985 13986 /** 13987 * This function is called whenever the state of the view changes in such 13988 * a way that it impacts the state of drawables being shown. 13989 * 13990 * <p>Be sure to call through to the superclass when overriding this 13991 * function. 13992 * 13993 * @see Drawable#setState(int[]) 13994 */ 13995 protected void drawableStateChanged() { 13996 Drawable d = mBackground; 13997 if (d != null && d.isStateful()) { 13998 d.setState(getDrawableState()); 13999 } 14000 } 14001 14002 /** 14003 * Call this to force a view to update its drawable state. This will cause 14004 * drawableStateChanged to be called on this view. Views that are interested 14005 * in the new state should call getDrawableState. 14006 * 14007 * @see #drawableStateChanged 14008 * @see #getDrawableState 14009 */ 14010 public void refreshDrawableState() { 14011 mPrivateFlags |= DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY; 14012 drawableStateChanged(); 14013 14014 ViewParent parent = mParent; 14015 if (parent != null) { 14016 parent.childDrawableStateChanged(this); 14017 } 14018 } 14019 14020 /** 14021 * Return an array of resource IDs of the drawable states representing the 14022 * current state of the view. 14023 * 14024 * @return The current drawable state 14025 * 14026 * @see Drawable#setState(int[]) 14027 * @see #drawableStateChanged() 14028 * @see #onCreateDrawableState(int) 14029 */ 14030 public final int[] getDrawableState() { 14031 if ((mDrawableState != null) && ((mPrivateFlags & DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY) == 0)) { 14032 return mDrawableState; 14033 } else { 14034 mDrawableState = onCreateDrawableState(0); 14035 mPrivateFlags &= ~DRAWABLE_STATE_DIRTY; 14036 return mDrawableState; 14037 } 14038 } 14039 14040 /** 14041 * Generate the new {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} state for 14042 * this view. This is called by the view 14043 * system when the cached Drawable state is determined to be invalid. To 14044 * retrieve the current state, you should use {@link #getDrawableState}. 14045 * 14046 * @param extraSpace if non-zero, this is the number of extra entries you 14047 * would like in the returned array in which you can place your own 14048 * states. 14049 * 14050 * @return Returns an array holding the current {@link Drawable} state of 14051 * the view. 14052 * 14053 * @see #mergeDrawableStates(int[], int[]) 14054 */ 14055 protected int[] onCreateDrawableState(int extraSpace) { 14056 if ((mViewFlags & DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE) == DUPLICATE_PARENT_STATE && 14057 mParent instanceof View) { 14058 return ((View) mParent).onCreateDrawableState(extraSpace); 14059 } 14060 14061 int[] drawableState; 14062 14063 int privateFlags = mPrivateFlags; 14064 14065 int viewStateIndex = 0; 14066 if ((privateFlags & PRESSED) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_PRESSED; 14067 if ((mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_ENABLED; 14068 if (isFocused()) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_FOCUSED; 14069 if ((privateFlags & SELECTED) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_SELECTED; 14070 if (hasWindowFocus()) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_WINDOW_FOCUSED; 14071 if ((privateFlags & ACTIVATED) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_ACTIVATED; 14072 if (mAttachInfo != null && mAttachInfo.mHardwareAccelerationRequested && 14073 HardwareRenderer.isAvailable()) { 14074 // This is set if HW acceleration is requested, even if the current 14075 // process doesn't allow it. This is just to allow app preview 14076 // windows to better match their app. 14077 viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_ACCELERATED; 14078 } 14079 if ((privateFlags & HOVERED) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_HOVERED; 14080 14081 final int privateFlags2 = mPrivateFlags2; 14082 if ((privateFlags2 & DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT; 14083 if ((privateFlags2 & DRAG_HOVERED) != 0) viewStateIndex |= VIEW_STATE_DRAG_HOVERED; 14084 14085 drawableState = VIEW_STATE_SETS[viewStateIndex]; 14086 14087 //noinspection ConstantIfStatement 14088 if (false) { 14089 Log.i("View", "drawableStateIndex=" + viewStateIndex); 14090 Log.i("View", toString() 14091 + " pressed=" + ((privateFlags & PRESSED) != 0) 14092 + " en=" + ((mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED) 14093 + " fo=" + hasFocus() 14094 + " sl=" + ((privateFlags & SELECTED) != 0) 14095 + " wf=" + hasWindowFocus() 14096 + ": " + Arrays.toString(drawableState)); 14097 } 14098 14099 if (extraSpace == 0) { 14100 return drawableState; 14101 } 14102 14103 final int[] fullState; 14104 if (drawableState != null) { 14105 fullState = new int[drawableState.length + extraSpace]; 14106 System.arraycopy(drawableState, 0, fullState, 0, drawableState.length); 14107 } else { 14108 fullState = new int[extraSpace]; 14109 } 14110 14111 return fullState; 14112 } 14113 14114 /** 14115 * Merge your own state values in <var>additionalState</var> into the base 14116 * state values <var>baseState</var> that were returned by 14117 * {@link #onCreateDrawableState(int)}. 14118 * 14119 * @param baseState The base state values returned by 14120 * {@link #onCreateDrawableState(int)}, which will be modified to also hold your 14121 * own additional state values. 14122 * 14123 * @param additionalState The additional state values you would like 14124 * added to <var>baseState</var>; this array is not modified. 14125 * 14126 * @return As a convenience, the <var>baseState</var> array you originally 14127 * passed into the function is returned. 14128 * 14129 * @see #onCreateDrawableState(int) 14130 */ 14131 protected static int[] mergeDrawableStates(int[] baseState, int[] additionalState) { 14132 final int N = baseState.length; 14133 int i = N - 1; 14134 while (i >= 0 && baseState[i] == 0) { 14135 i--; 14136 } 14137 System.arraycopy(additionalState, 0, baseState, i + 1, additionalState.length); 14138 return baseState; 14139 } 14140 14141 /** 14142 * Call {@link Drawable#jumpToCurrentState() Drawable.jumpToCurrentState()} 14143 * on all Drawable objects associated with this view. 14144 */ 14145 public void jumpDrawablesToCurrentState() { 14146 if (mBackground != null) { 14147 mBackground.jumpToCurrentState(); 14148 } 14149 } 14150 14151 /** 14152 * Sets the background color for this view. 14153 * @param color the color of the background 14154 */ 14155 @RemotableViewMethod 14156 public void setBackgroundColor(int color) { 14157 if (mBackground instanceof ColorDrawable) { 14158 ((ColorDrawable) mBackground).setColor(color); 14159 } else { 14160 setBackground(new ColorDrawable(color)); 14161 } 14162 } 14163 14164 /** 14165 * Set the background to a given resource. The resource should refer to 14166 * a Drawable object or 0 to remove the background. 14167 * @param resid The identifier of the resource. 14168 * 14169 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_background 14170 */ 14171 @RemotableViewMethod 14172 public void setBackgroundResource(int resid) { 14173 if (resid != 0 && resid == mBackgroundResource) { 14174 return; 14175 } 14176 14177 Drawable d= null; 14178 if (resid != 0) { 14179 d = mResources.getDrawable(resid); 14180 } 14181 setBackground(d); 14182 14183 mBackgroundResource = resid; 14184 } 14185 14186 /** 14187 * Set the background to a given Drawable, or remove the background. If the 14188 * background has padding, this View's padding is set to the background's 14189 * padding. However, when a background is removed, this View's padding isn't 14190 * touched. If setting the padding is desired, please use 14191 * {@link #setPadding(int, int, int, int)}. 14192 * 14193 * @param background The Drawable to use as the background, or null to remove the 14194 * background 14195 */ 14196 public void setBackground(Drawable background) { 14197 //noinspection deprecation 14198 setBackgroundDrawable(background); 14199 } 14200 14201 /** 14202 * @deprecated use {@link #setBackground(Drawable)} instead 14203 */ 14204 @Deprecated 14205 public void setBackgroundDrawable(Drawable background) { 14206 if (background == mBackground) { 14207 return; 14208 } 14209 14210 boolean requestLayout = false; 14211 14212 mBackgroundResource = 0; 14213 14214 /* 14215 * Regardless of whether we're setting a new background or not, we want 14216 * to clear the previous drawable. 14217 */ 14218 if (mBackground != null) { 14219 mBackground.setCallback(null); 14220 unscheduleDrawable(mBackground); 14221 } 14222 14223 if (background != null) { 14224 Rect padding = sThreadLocal.get(); 14225 if (padding == null) { 14226 padding = new Rect(); 14227 sThreadLocal.set(padding); 14228 } 14229 if (background.getPadding(padding)) { 14230 switch (background.getResolvedLayoutDirectionSelf()) { 14231 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL: 14232 setPadding(padding.right, padding.top, padding.left, padding.bottom); 14233 break; 14234 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR: 14235 default: 14236 setPadding(padding.left, padding.top, padding.right, padding.bottom); 14237 } 14238 } 14239 14240 // Compare the minimum sizes of the old Drawable and the new. If there isn't an old or 14241 // if it has a different minimum size, we should layout again 14242 if (mBackground == null || mBackground.getMinimumHeight() != background.getMinimumHeight() || 14243 mBackground.getMinimumWidth() != background.getMinimumWidth()) { 14244 requestLayout = true; 14245 } 14246 14247 background.setCallback(this); 14248 if (background.isStateful()) { 14249 background.setState(getDrawableState()); 14250 } 14251 background.setVisible(getVisibility() == VISIBLE, false); 14252 mBackground = background; 14253 14254 if ((mPrivateFlags & SKIP_DRAW) != 0) { 14255 mPrivateFlags &= ~SKIP_DRAW; 14256 mPrivateFlags |= ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND; 14257 requestLayout = true; 14258 } 14259 } else { 14260 /* Remove the background */ 14261 mBackground = null; 14262 14263 if ((mPrivateFlags & ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND) != 0) { 14264 /* 14265 * This view ONLY drew the background before and we're removing 14266 * the background, so now it won't draw anything 14267 * (hence we SKIP_DRAW) 14268 */ 14269 mPrivateFlags &= ~ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND; 14270 mPrivateFlags |= SKIP_DRAW; 14271 } 14272 14273 /* 14274 * When the background is set, we try to apply its padding to this 14275 * View. When the background is removed, we don't touch this View's 14276 * padding. This is noted in the Javadocs. Hence, we don't need to 14277 * requestLayout(), the invalidate() below is sufficient. 14278 */ 14279 14280 // The old background's minimum size could have affected this 14281 // View's layout, so let's requestLayout 14282 requestLayout = true; 14283 } 14284 14285 computeOpaqueFlags(); 14286 14287 if (requestLayout) { 14288 requestLayout(); 14289 } 14290 14291 mBackgroundSizeChanged = true; 14292 invalidate(true); 14293 } 14294 14295 /** 14296 * Gets the background drawable 14297 * 14298 * @return The drawable used as the background for this view, if any. 14299 * 14300 * @see #setBackground(Drawable) 14301 * 14302 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_background 14303 */ 14304 public Drawable getBackground() { 14305 return mBackground; 14306 } 14307 14308 /** 14309 * Sets the padding. The view may add on the space required to display 14310 * the scrollbars, depending on the style and visibility of the scrollbars. 14311 * So the values returned from {@link #getPaddingLeft}, {@link #getPaddingTop}, 14312 * {@link #getPaddingRight} and {@link #getPaddingBottom} may be different 14313 * from the values set in this call. 14314 * 14315 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_padding 14316 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingBottom 14317 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingLeft 14318 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingRight 14319 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_paddingTop 14320 * @param left the left padding in pixels 14321 * @param top the top padding in pixels 14322 * @param right the right padding in pixels 14323 * @param bottom the bottom padding in pixels 14324 */ 14325 public void setPadding(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 14326 mUserPaddingStart = -1; 14327 mUserPaddingEnd = -1; 14328 mUserPaddingRelative = false; 14329 14330 internalSetPadding(left, top, right, bottom); 14331 } 14332 14333 private void internalSetPadding(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 14334 mUserPaddingLeft = left; 14335 mUserPaddingRight = right; 14336 mUserPaddingBottom = bottom; 14337 14338 final int viewFlags = mViewFlags; 14339 boolean changed = false; 14340 14341 // Common case is there are no scroll bars. 14342 if ((viewFlags & (SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL|SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL)) != 0) { 14343 if ((viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL) != 0) { 14344 final int offset = (viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_INSET_MASK) == 0 14345 ? 0 : getVerticalScrollbarWidth(); 14346 switch (mVerticalScrollbarPosition) { 14347 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_DEFAULT: 14348 if (getResolvedLayoutDirection() == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL) { 14349 left += offset; 14350 } else { 14351 right += offset; 14352 } 14353 break; 14354 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT: 14355 right += offset; 14356 break; 14357 case SCROLLBAR_POSITION_LEFT: 14358 left += offset; 14359 break; 14360 } 14361 } 14362 if ((viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL) != 0) { 14363 bottom += (viewFlags & SCROLLBARS_INSET_MASK) == 0 14364 ? 0 : getHorizontalScrollbarHeight(); 14365 } 14366 } 14367 14368 if (mPaddingLeft != left) { 14369 changed = true; 14370 mPaddingLeft = left; 14371 } 14372 if (mPaddingTop != top) { 14373 changed = true; 14374 mPaddingTop = top; 14375 } 14376 if (mPaddingRight != right) { 14377 changed = true; 14378 mPaddingRight = right; 14379 } 14380 if (mPaddingBottom != bottom) { 14381 changed = true; 14382 mPaddingBottom = bottom; 14383 } 14384 14385 if (changed) { 14386 requestLayout(); 14387 } 14388 } 14389 14390 /** 14391 * Sets the relative padding. The view may add on the space required to display 14392 * the scrollbars, depending on the style and visibility of the scrollbars. 14393 * from the values set in this call. 14394 * 14395 * @param start the start padding in pixels 14396 * @param top the top padding in pixels 14397 * @param end the end padding in pixels 14398 * @param bottom the bottom padding in pixels 14399 * @hide 14400 */ 14401 public void setPaddingRelative(int start, int top, int end, int bottom) { 14402 mUserPaddingStart = start; 14403 mUserPaddingEnd = end; 14404 mUserPaddingRelative = true; 14405 14406 switch(getResolvedLayoutDirection()) { 14407 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL: 14408 internalSetPadding(end, top, start, bottom); 14409 break; 14410 case LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR: 14411 default: 14412 internalSetPadding(start, top, end, bottom); 14413 } 14414 } 14415 14416 /** 14417 * Returns the top padding of this view. 14418 * 14419 * @return the top padding in pixels 14420 */ 14421 public int getPaddingTop() { 14422 return mPaddingTop; 14423 } 14424 14425 /** 14426 * Returns the bottom padding of this view. If there are inset and enabled 14427 * scrollbars, this value may include the space required to display the 14428 * scrollbars as well. 14429 * 14430 * @return the bottom padding in pixels 14431 */ 14432 public int getPaddingBottom() { 14433 return mPaddingBottom; 14434 } 14435 14436 /** 14437 * Returns the left padding of this view. If there are inset and enabled 14438 * scrollbars, this value may include the space required to display the 14439 * scrollbars as well. 14440 * 14441 * @return the left padding in pixels 14442 */ 14443 public int getPaddingLeft() { 14444 return mPaddingLeft; 14445 } 14446 14447 /** 14448 * Returns the start padding of this view depending on its resolved layout direction. 14449 * If there are inset and enabled scrollbars, this value may include the space 14450 * required to display the scrollbars as well. 14451 * 14452 * @return the start padding in pixels 14453 * @hide 14454 */ 14455 public int getPaddingStart() { 14456 return (getResolvedLayoutDirection() == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL) ? 14457 mPaddingRight : mPaddingLeft; 14458 } 14459 14460 /** 14461 * Returns the right padding of this view. If there are inset and enabled 14462 * scrollbars, this value may include the space required to display the 14463 * scrollbars as well. 14464 * 14465 * @return the right padding in pixels 14466 */ 14467 public int getPaddingRight() { 14468 return mPaddingRight; 14469 } 14470 14471 /** 14472 * Returns the end padding of this view depending on its resolved layout direction. 14473 * If there are inset and enabled scrollbars, this value may include the space 14474 * required to display the scrollbars as well. 14475 * 14476 * @return the end padding in pixels 14477 * @hide 14478 */ 14479 public int getPaddingEnd() { 14480 return (getResolvedLayoutDirection() == LAYOUT_DIRECTION_RTL) ? 14481 mPaddingLeft : mPaddingRight; 14482 } 14483 14484 /** 14485 * Return if the padding as been set thru relative values 14486 * {@link #setPaddingRelative(int, int, int, int)} 14487 * 14488 * @return true if the padding is relative or false if it is not. 14489 * @hide 14490 */ 14491 public boolean isPaddingRelative() { 14492 return mUserPaddingRelative; 14493 } 14494 14495 /** 14496 * @hide 14497 */ 14498 public Insets getOpticalInsets() { 14499 if (mLayoutInsets == null) { 14500 mLayoutInsets = (mBackground == null) ? Insets.NONE : mBackground.getLayoutInsets(); 14501 } 14502 return mLayoutInsets; 14503 } 14504 14505 /** 14506 * @hide 14507 */ 14508 public void setLayoutInsets(Insets layoutInsets) { 14509 mLayoutInsets = layoutInsets; 14510 } 14511 14512 /** 14513 * Changes the selection state of this view. A view can be selected or not. 14514 * Note that selection is not the same as focus. Views are typically 14515 * selected in the context of an AdapterView like ListView or GridView; 14516 * the selected view is the view that is highlighted. 14517 * 14518 * @param selected true if the view must be selected, false otherwise 14519 */ 14520 public void setSelected(boolean selected) { 14521 if (((mPrivateFlags & SELECTED) != 0) != selected) { 14522 mPrivateFlags = (mPrivateFlags & ~SELECTED) | (selected ? SELECTED : 0); 14523 if (!selected) resetPressedState(); 14524 invalidate(true); 14525 refreshDrawableState(); 14526 dispatchSetSelected(selected); 14527 if (AccessibilityManager.getInstance(mContext).isEnabled()) { 14528 notifyAccessibilityStateChanged(); 14529 } 14530 } 14531 } 14532 14533 /** 14534 * Dispatch setSelected to all of this View's children. 14535 * 14536 * @see #setSelected(boolean) 14537 * 14538 * @param selected The new selected state 14539 */ 14540 protected void dispatchSetSelected(boolean selected) { 14541 } 14542 14543 /** 14544 * Indicates the selection state of this view. 14545 * 14546 * @return true if the view is selected, false otherwise 14547 */ 14548 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 14549 public boolean isSelected() { 14550 return (mPrivateFlags & SELECTED) != 0; 14551 } 14552 14553 /** 14554 * Changes the activated state of this view. A view can be activated or not. 14555 * Note that activation is not the same as selection. Selection is 14556 * a transient property, representing the view (hierarchy) the user is 14557 * currently interacting with. Activation is a longer-term state that the 14558 * user can move views in and out of. For example, in a list view with 14559 * single or multiple selection enabled, the views in the current selection 14560 * set are activated. (Um, yeah, we are deeply sorry about the terminology 14561 * here.) The activated state is propagated down to children of the view it 14562 * is set on. 14563 * 14564 * @param activated true if the view must be activated, false otherwise 14565 */ 14566 public void setActivated(boolean activated) { 14567 if (((mPrivateFlags & ACTIVATED) != 0) != activated) { 14568 mPrivateFlags = (mPrivateFlags & ~ACTIVATED) | (activated ? ACTIVATED : 0); 14569 invalidate(true); 14570 refreshDrawableState(); 14571 dispatchSetActivated(activated); 14572 } 14573 } 14574 14575 /** 14576 * Dispatch setActivated to all of this View's children. 14577 * 14578 * @see #setActivated(boolean) 14579 * 14580 * @param activated The new activated state 14581 */ 14582 protected void dispatchSetActivated(boolean activated) { 14583 } 14584 14585 /** 14586 * Indicates the activation state of this view. 14587 * 14588 * @return true if the view is activated, false otherwise 14589 */ 14590 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 14591 public boolean isActivated() { 14592 return (mPrivateFlags & ACTIVATED) != 0; 14593 } 14594 14595 /** 14596 * Returns the ViewTreeObserver for this view's hierarchy. The view tree 14597 * observer can be used to get notifications when global events, like 14598 * layout, happen. 14599 * 14600 * The returned ViewTreeObserver observer is not guaranteed to remain 14601 * valid for the lifetime of this View. If the caller of this method keeps 14602 * a long-lived reference to ViewTreeObserver, it should always check for 14603 * the return value of {@link ViewTreeObserver#isAlive()}. 14604 * 14605 * @return The ViewTreeObserver for this view's hierarchy. 14606 */ 14607 public ViewTreeObserver getViewTreeObserver() { 14608 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 14609 return mAttachInfo.mTreeObserver; 14610 } 14611 if (mFloatingTreeObserver == null) { 14612 mFloatingTreeObserver = new ViewTreeObserver(); 14613 } 14614 return mFloatingTreeObserver; 14615 } 14616 14617 /** 14618 * <p>Finds the topmost view in the current view hierarchy.</p> 14619 * 14620 * @return the topmost view containing this view 14621 */ 14622 public View getRootView() { 14623 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 14624 final View v = mAttachInfo.mRootView; 14625 if (v != null) { 14626 return v; 14627 } 14628 } 14629 14630 View parent = this; 14631 14632 while (parent.mParent != null && parent.mParent instanceof View) { 14633 parent = (View) parent.mParent; 14634 } 14635 14636 return parent; 14637 } 14638 14639 /** 14640 * <p>Computes the coordinates of this view on the screen. The argument 14641 * must be an array of two integers. After the method returns, the array 14642 * contains the x and y location in that order.</p> 14643 * 14644 * @param location an array of two integers in which to hold the coordinates 14645 */ 14646 public void getLocationOnScreen(int[] location) { 14647 getLocationInWindow(location); 14648 14649 final AttachInfo info = mAttachInfo; 14650 if (info != null) { 14651 location[0] += info.mWindowLeft; 14652 location[1] += info.mWindowTop; 14653 } 14654 } 14655 14656 /** 14657 * <p>Computes the coordinates of this view in its window. The argument 14658 * must be an array of two integers. After the method returns, the array 14659 * contains the x and y location in that order.</p> 14660 * 14661 * @param location an array of two integers in which to hold the coordinates 14662 */ 14663 public void getLocationInWindow(int[] location) { 14664 if (location == null || location.length < 2) { 14665 throw new IllegalArgumentException("location must be an array of two integers"); 14666 } 14667 14668 if (mAttachInfo == null) { 14669 // When the view is not attached to a window, this method does not make sense 14670 location[0] = location[1] = 0; 14671 return; 14672 } 14673 14674 float[] position = mAttachInfo.mTmpTransformLocation; 14675 position[0] = position[1] = 0.0f; 14676 14677 if (!hasIdentityMatrix()) { 14678 getMatrix().mapPoints(position); 14679 } 14680 14681 position[0] += mLeft; 14682 position[1] += mTop; 14683 14684 ViewParent viewParent = mParent; 14685 while (viewParent instanceof View) { 14686 final View view = (View) viewParent; 14687 14688 position[0] -= view.mScrollX; 14689 position[1] -= view.mScrollY; 14690 14691 if (!view.hasIdentityMatrix()) { 14692 view.getMatrix().mapPoints(position); 14693 } 14694 14695 position[0] += view.mLeft; 14696 position[1] += view.mTop; 14697 14698 viewParent = view.mParent; 14699 } 14700 14701 if (viewParent instanceof ViewRootImpl) { 14702 // *cough* 14703 final ViewRootImpl vr = (ViewRootImpl) viewParent; 14704 position[1] -= vr.mCurScrollY; 14705 } 14706 14707 location[0] = (int) (position[0] + 0.5f); 14708 location[1] = (int) (position[1] + 0.5f); 14709 } 14710 14711 /** 14712 * {@hide} 14713 * @param id the id of the view to be found 14714 * @return the view of the specified id, null if cannot be found 14715 */ 14716 protected View findViewTraversal(int id) { 14717 if (id == mID) { 14718 return this; 14719 } 14720 return null; 14721 } 14722 14723 /** 14724 * {@hide} 14725 * @param tag the tag of the view to be found 14726 * @return the view of specified tag, null if cannot be found 14727 */ 14728 protected View findViewWithTagTraversal(Object tag) { 14729 if (tag != null && tag.equals(mTag)) { 14730 return this; 14731 } 14732 return null; 14733 } 14734 14735 /** 14736 * {@hide} 14737 * @param predicate The predicate to evaluate. 14738 * @param childToSkip If not null, ignores this child during the recursive traversal. 14739 * @return The first view that matches the predicate or null. 14740 */ 14741 protected View findViewByPredicateTraversal(Predicate<View> predicate, View childToSkip) { 14742 if (predicate.apply(this)) { 14743 return this; 14744 } 14745 return null; 14746 } 14747 14748 /** 14749 * Look for a child view with the given id. If this view has the given 14750 * id, return this view. 14751 * 14752 * @param id The id to search for. 14753 * @return The view that has the given id in the hierarchy or null 14754 */ 14755 public final View findViewById(int id) { 14756 if (id < 0) { 14757 return null; 14758 } 14759 return findViewTraversal(id); 14760 } 14761 14762 /** 14763 * Finds a view by its unuque and stable accessibility id. 14764 * 14765 * @param accessibilityId The searched accessibility id. 14766 * @return The found view. 14767 */ 14768 final View findViewByAccessibilityId(int accessibilityId) { 14769 if (accessibilityId < 0) { 14770 return null; 14771 } 14772 return findViewByAccessibilityIdTraversal(accessibilityId); 14773 } 14774 14775 /** 14776 * Performs the traversal to find a view by its unuque and stable accessibility id. 14777 * 14778 * <strong>Note:</strong>This method does not stop at the root namespace 14779 * boundary since the user can touch the screen at an arbitrary location 14780 * potentially crossing the root namespace bounday which will send an 14781 * accessibility event to accessibility services and they should be able 14782 * to obtain the event source. Also accessibility ids are guaranteed to be 14783 * unique in the window. 14784 * 14785 * @param accessibilityId The accessibility id. 14786 * @return The found view. 14787 */ 14788 View findViewByAccessibilityIdTraversal(int accessibilityId) { 14789 if (getAccessibilityViewId() == accessibilityId) { 14790 return this; 14791 } 14792 return null; 14793 } 14794 14795 /** 14796 * Look for a child view with the given tag. If this view has the given 14797 * tag, return this view. 14798 * 14799 * @param tag The tag to search for, using "tag.equals(getTag())". 14800 * @return The View that has the given tag in the hierarchy or null 14801 */ 14802 public final View findViewWithTag(Object tag) { 14803 if (tag == null) { 14804 return null; 14805 } 14806 return findViewWithTagTraversal(tag); 14807 } 14808 14809 /** 14810 * {@hide} 14811 * Look for a child view that matches the specified predicate. 14812 * If this view matches the predicate, return this view. 14813 * 14814 * @param predicate The predicate to evaluate. 14815 * @return The first view that matches the predicate or null. 14816 */ 14817 public final View findViewByPredicate(Predicate<View> predicate) { 14818 return findViewByPredicateTraversal(predicate, null); 14819 } 14820 14821 /** 14822 * {@hide} 14823 * Look for a child view that matches the specified predicate, 14824 * starting with the specified view and its descendents and then 14825 * recusively searching the ancestors and siblings of that view 14826 * until this view is reached. 14827 * 14828 * This method is useful in cases where the predicate does not match 14829 * a single unique view (perhaps multiple views use the same id) 14830 * and we are trying to find the view that is "closest" in scope to the 14831 * starting view. 14832 * 14833 * @param start The view to start from. 14834 * @param predicate The predicate to evaluate. 14835 * @return The first view that matches the predicate or null. 14836 */ 14837 public final View findViewByPredicateInsideOut(View start, Predicate<View> predicate) { 14838 View childToSkip = null; 14839 for (;;) { 14840 View view = start.findViewByPredicateTraversal(predicate, childToSkip); 14841 if (view != null || start == this) { 14842 return view; 14843 } 14844 14845 ViewParent parent = start.getParent(); 14846 if (parent == null || !(parent instanceof View)) { 14847 return null; 14848 } 14849 14850 childToSkip = start; 14851 start = (View) parent; 14852 } 14853 } 14854 14855 /** 14856 * Sets the identifier for this view. The identifier does not have to be 14857 * unique in this view's hierarchy. The identifier should be a positive 14858 * number. 14859 * 14860 * @see #NO_ID 14861 * @see #getId() 14862 * @see #findViewById(int) 14863 * 14864 * @param id a number used to identify the view 14865 * 14866 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_id 14867 */ 14868 public void setId(int id) { 14869 mID = id; 14870 } 14871 14872 /** 14873 * {@hide} 14874 * 14875 * @param isRoot true if the view belongs to the root namespace, false 14876 * otherwise 14877 */ 14878 public void setIsRootNamespace(boolean isRoot) { 14879 if (isRoot) { 14880 mPrivateFlags |= IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE; 14881 } else { 14882 mPrivateFlags &= ~IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE; 14883 } 14884 } 14885 14886 /** 14887 * {@hide} 14888 * 14889 * @return true if the view belongs to the root namespace, false otherwise 14890 */ 14891 public boolean isRootNamespace() { 14892 return (mPrivateFlags&IS_ROOT_NAMESPACE) != 0; 14893 } 14894 14895 /** 14896 * Returns this view's identifier. 14897 * 14898 * @return a positive integer used to identify the view or {@link #NO_ID} 14899 * if the view has no ID 14900 * 14901 * @see #setId(int) 14902 * @see #findViewById(int) 14903 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_id 14904 */ 14905 @ViewDebug.CapturedViewProperty 14906 public int getId() { 14907 return mID; 14908 } 14909 14910 /** 14911 * Returns this view's tag. 14912 * 14913 * @return the Object stored in this view as a tag 14914 * 14915 * @see #setTag(Object) 14916 * @see #getTag(int) 14917 */ 14918 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty 14919 public Object getTag() { 14920 return mTag; 14921 } 14922 14923 /** 14924 * Sets the tag associated with this view. A tag can be used to mark 14925 * a view in its hierarchy and does not have to be unique within the 14926 * hierarchy. Tags can also be used to store data within a view without 14927 * resorting to another data structure. 14928 * 14929 * @param tag an Object to tag the view with 14930 * 14931 * @see #getTag() 14932 * @see #setTag(int, Object) 14933 */ 14934 public void setTag(final Object tag) { 14935 mTag = tag; 14936 } 14937 14938 /** 14939 * Returns the tag associated with this view and the specified key. 14940 * 14941 * @param key The key identifying the tag 14942 * 14943 * @return the Object stored in this view as a tag 14944 * 14945 * @see #setTag(int, Object) 14946 * @see #getTag() 14947 */ 14948 public Object getTag(int key) { 14949 if (mKeyedTags != null) return mKeyedTags.get(key); 14950 return null; 14951 } 14952 14953 /** 14954 * Sets a tag associated with this view and a key. A tag can be used 14955 * to mark a view in its hierarchy and does not have to be unique within 14956 * the hierarchy. Tags can also be used to store data within a view 14957 * without resorting to another data structure. 14958 * 14959 * The specified key should be an id declared in the resources of the 14960 * application to ensure it is unique (see the <a 14961 * href={@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/more-resources.html#Id">ID resource type</a>). 14962 * Keys identified as belonging to 14963 * the Android framework or not associated with any package will cause 14964 * an {@link IllegalArgumentException} to be thrown. 14965 * 14966 * @param key The key identifying the tag 14967 * @param tag An Object to tag the view with 14968 * 14969 * @throws IllegalArgumentException If they specified key is not valid 14970 * 14971 * @see #setTag(Object) 14972 * @see #getTag(int) 14973 */ 14974 public void setTag(int key, final Object tag) { 14975 // If the package id is 0x00 or 0x01, it's either an undefined package 14976 // or a framework id 14977 if ((key >>> 24) < 2) { 14978 throw new IllegalArgumentException("The key must be an application-specific " 14979 + "resource id."); 14980 } 14981 14982 setKeyedTag(key, tag); 14983 } 14984 14985 /** 14986 * Variation of {@link #setTag(int, Object)} that enforces the key to be a 14987 * framework id. 14988 * 14989 * @hide 14990 */ 14991 public void setTagInternal(int key, Object tag) { 14992 if ((key >>> 24) != 0x1) { 14993 throw new IllegalArgumentException("The key must be a framework-specific " 14994 + "resource id."); 14995 } 14996 14997 setKeyedTag(key, tag); 14998 } 14999 15000 private void setKeyedTag(int key, Object tag) { 15001 if (mKeyedTags == null) { 15002 mKeyedTags = new SparseArray<Object>(); 15003 } 15004 15005 mKeyedTags.put(key, tag); 15006 } 15007 15008 /** 15009 * Prints information about this view in the log output, with the tag 15010 * {@link #VIEW_LOG_TAG}. 15011 * 15012 * @hide 15013 */ 15014 public void debug() { 15015 debug(0); 15016 } 15017 15018 /** 15019 * Prints information about this view in the log output, with the tag 15020 * {@link #VIEW_LOG_TAG}. Each line in the output is preceded with an 15021 * indentation defined by the <code>depth</code>. 15022 * 15023 * @param depth the indentation level 15024 * 15025 * @hide 15026 */ 15027 protected void debug(int depth) { 15028 String output = debugIndent(depth - 1); 15029 15030 output += "+ " + this; 15031 int id = getId(); 15032 if (id != -1) { 15033 output += " (id=" + id + ")"; 15034 } 15035 Object tag = getTag(); 15036 if (tag != null) { 15037 output += " (tag=" + tag + ")"; 15038 } 15039 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15040 15041 if ((mPrivateFlags & FOCUSED) != 0) { 15042 output = debugIndent(depth) + " FOCUSED"; 15043 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15044 } 15045 15046 output = debugIndent(depth); 15047 output += "frame={" + mLeft + ", " + mTop + ", " + mRight 15048 + ", " + mBottom + "} scroll={" + mScrollX + ", " + mScrollY 15049 + "} "; 15050 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15051 15052 if (mPaddingLeft != 0 || mPaddingTop != 0 || mPaddingRight != 0 15053 || mPaddingBottom != 0) { 15054 output = debugIndent(depth); 15055 output += "padding={" + mPaddingLeft + ", " + mPaddingTop 15056 + ", " + mPaddingRight + ", " + mPaddingBottom + "}"; 15057 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15058 } 15059 15060 output = debugIndent(depth); 15061 output += "mMeasureWidth=" + mMeasuredWidth + 15062 " mMeasureHeight=" + mMeasuredHeight; 15063 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15064 15065 output = debugIndent(depth); 15066 if (mLayoutParams == null) { 15067 output += "BAD! no layout params"; 15068 } else { 15069 output = mLayoutParams.debug(output); 15070 } 15071 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15072 15073 output = debugIndent(depth); 15074 output += "flags={"; 15075 output += View.printFlags(mViewFlags); 15076 output += "}"; 15077 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15078 15079 output = debugIndent(depth); 15080 output += "privateFlags={"; 15081 output += View.printPrivateFlags(mPrivateFlags); 15082 output += "}"; 15083 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, output); 15084 } 15085 15086 /** 15087 * Creates a string of whitespaces used for indentation. 15088 * 15089 * @param depth the indentation level 15090 * @return a String containing (depth * 2 + 3) * 2 white spaces 15091 * 15092 * @hide 15093 */ 15094 protected static String debugIndent(int depth) { 15095 StringBuilder spaces = new StringBuilder((depth * 2 + 3) * 2); 15096 for (int i = 0; i < (depth * 2) + 3; i++) { 15097 spaces.append(' ').append(' '); 15098 } 15099 return spaces.toString(); 15100 } 15101 15102 /** 15103 * <p>Return the offset of the widget's text baseline from the widget's top 15104 * boundary. If this widget does not support baseline alignment, this 15105 * method returns -1. </p> 15106 * 15107 * @return the offset of the baseline within the widget's bounds or -1 15108 * if baseline alignment is not supported 15109 */ 15110 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "layout") 15111 public int getBaseline() { 15112 return -1; 15113 } 15114 15115 /** 15116 * Call this when something has changed which has invalidated the 15117 * layout of this view. This will schedule a layout pass of the view 15118 * tree. 15119 */ 15120 public void requestLayout() { 15121 mPrivateFlags |= FORCE_LAYOUT; 15122 mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 15123 15124 if (mLayoutParams != null) { 15125 mLayoutParams.onResolveLayoutDirection(getResolvedLayoutDirection()); 15126 } 15127 15128 if (mParent != null && !mParent.isLayoutRequested()) { 15129 mParent.requestLayout(); 15130 } 15131 } 15132 15133 /** 15134 * Forces this view to be laid out during the next layout pass. 15135 * This method does not call requestLayout() or forceLayout() 15136 * on the parent. 15137 */ 15138 public void forceLayout() { 15139 mPrivateFlags |= FORCE_LAYOUT; 15140 mPrivateFlags |= INVALIDATED; 15141 } 15142 15143 /** 15144 * <p> 15145 * This is called to find out how big a view should be. The parent 15146 * supplies constraint information in the width and height parameters. 15147 * </p> 15148 * 15149 * <p> 15150 * The actual measurement work of a view is performed in 15151 * {@link #onMeasure(int, int)}, called by this method. Therefore, only 15152 * {@link #onMeasure(int, int)} can and must be overridden by subclasses. 15153 * </p> 15154 * 15155 * 15156 * @param widthMeasureSpec Horizontal space requirements as imposed by the 15157 * parent 15158 * @param heightMeasureSpec Vertical space requirements as imposed by the 15159 * parent 15160 * 15161 * @see #onMeasure(int, int) 15162 */ 15163 public final void measure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) { 15164 if ((mPrivateFlags & FORCE_LAYOUT) == FORCE_LAYOUT || 15165 widthMeasureSpec != mOldWidthMeasureSpec || 15166 heightMeasureSpec != mOldHeightMeasureSpec) { 15167 15168 // first clears the measured dimension flag 15169 mPrivateFlags &= ~MEASURED_DIMENSION_SET; 15170 15171 // measure ourselves, this should set the measured dimension flag back 15172 onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec); 15173 15174 // flag not set, setMeasuredDimension() was not invoked, we raise 15175 // an exception to warn the developer 15176 if ((mPrivateFlags & MEASURED_DIMENSION_SET) != MEASURED_DIMENSION_SET) { 15177 throw new IllegalStateException("onMeasure() did not set the" 15178 + " measured dimension by calling" 15179 + " setMeasuredDimension()"); 15180 } 15181 15182 mPrivateFlags |= LAYOUT_REQUIRED; 15183 } 15184 15185 mOldWidthMeasureSpec = widthMeasureSpec; 15186 mOldHeightMeasureSpec = heightMeasureSpec; 15187 } 15188 15189 /** 15190 * <p> 15191 * Measure the view and its content to determine the measured width and the 15192 * measured height. This method is invoked by {@link #measure(int, int)} and 15193 * should be overriden by subclasses to provide accurate and efficient 15194 * measurement of their contents. 15195 * </p> 15196 * 15197 * <p> 15198 * <strong>CONTRACT:</strong> When overriding this method, you 15199 * <em>must</em> call {@link #setMeasuredDimension(int, int)} to store the 15200 * measured width and height of this view. Failure to do so will trigger an 15201 * <code>IllegalStateException</code>, thrown by 15202 * {@link #measure(int, int)}. Calling the superclass' 15203 * {@link #onMeasure(int, int)} is a valid use. 15204 * </p> 15205 * 15206 * <p> 15207 * The base class implementation of measure defaults to the background size, 15208 * unless a larger size is allowed by the MeasureSpec. Subclasses should 15209 * override {@link #onMeasure(int, int)} to provide better measurements of 15210 * their content. 15211 * </p> 15212 * 15213 * <p> 15214 * If this method is overridden, it is the subclass's responsibility to make 15215 * sure the measured height and width are at least the view's minimum height 15216 * and width ({@link #getSuggestedMinimumHeight()} and 15217 * {@link #getSuggestedMinimumWidth()}). 15218 * </p> 15219 * 15220 * @param widthMeasureSpec horizontal space requirements as imposed by the parent. 15221 * The requirements are encoded with 15222 * {@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec}. 15223 * @param heightMeasureSpec vertical space requirements as imposed by the parent. 15224 * The requirements are encoded with 15225 * {@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec}. 15226 * 15227 * @see #getMeasuredWidth() 15228 * @see #getMeasuredHeight() 15229 * @see #setMeasuredDimension(int, int) 15230 * @see #getSuggestedMinimumHeight() 15231 * @see #getSuggestedMinimumWidth() 15232 * @see android.view.View.MeasureSpec#getMode(int) 15233 * @see android.view.View.MeasureSpec#getSize(int) 15234 */ 15235 protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) { 15236 setMeasuredDimension(getDefaultSize(getSuggestedMinimumWidth(), widthMeasureSpec), 15237 getDefaultSize(getSuggestedMinimumHeight(), heightMeasureSpec)); 15238 } 15239 15240 /** 15241 * <p>This mehod must be called by {@link #onMeasure(int, int)} to store the 15242 * measured width and measured height. Failing to do so will trigger an 15243 * exception at measurement time.</p> 15244 * 15245 * @param measuredWidth The measured width of this view. May be a complex 15246 * bit mask as defined by {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} and 15247 * {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL}. 15248 * @param measuredHeight The measured height of this view. May be a complex 15249 * bit mask as defined by {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} and 15250 * {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL}. 15251 */ 15252 protected final void setMeasuredDimension(int measuredWidth, int measuredHeight) { 15253 mMeasuredWidth = measuredWidth; 15254 mMeasuredHeight = measuredHeight; 15255 15256 mPrivateFlags |= MEASURED_DIMENSION_SET; 15257 } 15258 15259 /** 15260 * Merge two states as returned by {@link #getMeasuredState()}. 15261 * @param curState The current state as returned from a view or the result 15262 * of combining multiple views. 15263 * @param newState The new view state to combine. 15264 * @return Returns a new integer reflecting the combination of the two 15265 * states. 15266 */ 15267 public static int combineMeasuredStates(int curState, int newState) { 15268 return curState | newState; 15269 } 15270 15271 /** 15272 * Version of {@link #resolveSizeAndState(int, int, int)} 15273 * returning only the {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} bits of the result. 15274 */ 15275 public static int resolveSize(int size, int measureSpec) { 15276 return resolveSizeAndState(size, measureSpec, 0) & MEASURED_SIZE_MASK; 15277 } 15278 15279 /** 15280 * Utility to reconcile a desired size and state, with constraints imposed 15281 * by a MeasureSpec. Will take the desired size, unless a different size 15282 * is imposed by the constraints. The returned value is a compound integer, 15283 * with the resolved size in the {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} bits and 15284 * optionally the bit {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL} set if the resulting 15285 * size is smaller than the size the view wants to be. 15286 * 15287 * @param size How big the view wants to be 15288 * @param measureSpec Constraints imposed by the parent 15289 * @return Size information bit mask as defined by 15290 * {@link #MEASURED_SIZE_MASK} and {@link #MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL}. 15291 */ 15292 public static int resolveSizeAndState(int size, int measureSpec, int childMeasuredState) { 15293 int result = size; 15294 int specMode = MeasureSpec.getMode(measureSpec); 15295 int specSize = MeasureSpec.getSize(measureSpec); 15296 switch (specMode) { 15297 case MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED: 15298 result = size; 15299 break; 15300 case MeasureSpec.AT_MOST: 15301 if (specSize < size) { 15302 result = specSize | MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL; 15303 } else { 15304 result = size; 15305 } 15306 break; 15307 case MeasureSpec.EXACTLY: 15308 result = specSize; 15309 break; 15310 } 15311 return result | (childMeasuredState&MEASURED_STATE_MASK); 15312 } 15313 15314 /** 15315 * Utility to return a default size. Uses the supplied size if the 15316 * MeasureSpec imposed no constraints. Will get larger if allowed 15317 * by the MeasureSpec. 15318 * 15319 * @param size Default size for this view 15320 * @param measureSpec Constraints imposed by the parent 15321 * @return The size this view should be. 15322 */ 15323 public static int getDefaultSize(int size, int measureSpec) { 15324 int result = size; 15325 int specMode = MeasureSpec.getMode(measureSpec); 15326 int specSize = MeasureSpec.getSize(measureSpec); 15327 15328 switch (specMode) { 15329 case MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED: 15330 result = size; 15331 break; 15332 case MeasureSpec.AT_MOST: 15333 case MeasureSpec.EXACTLY: 15334 result = specSize; 15335 break; 15336 } 15337 return result; 15338 } 15339 15340 /** 15341 * Returns the suggested minimum height that the view should use. This 15342 * returns the maximum of the view's minimum height 15343 * and the background's minimum height 15344 * ({@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable#getMinimumHeight()}). 15345 * <p> 15346 * When being used in {@link #onMeasure(int, int)}, the caller should still 15347 * ensure the returned height is within the requirements of the parent. 15348 * 15349 * @return The suggested minimum height of the view. 15350 */ 15351 protected int getSuggestedMinimumHeight() { 15352 return (mBackground == null) ? mMinHeight : max(mMinHeight, mBackground.getMinimumHeight()); 15353 15354 } 15355 15356 /** 15357 * Returns the suggested minimum width that the view should use. This 15358 * returns the maximum of the view's minimum width) 15359 * and the background's minimum width 15360 * ({@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable#getMinimumWidth()}). 15361 * <p> 15362 * When being used in {@link #onMeasure(int, int)}, the caller should still 15363 * ensure the returned width is within the requirements of the parent. 15364 * 15365 * @return The suggested minimum width of the view. 15366 */ 15367 protected int getSuggestedMinimumWidth() { 15368 return (mBackground == null) ? mMinWidth : max(mMinWidth, mBackground.getMinimumWidth()); 15369 } 15370 15371 /** 15372 * Returns the minimum height of the view. 15373 * 15374 * @return the minimum height the view will try to be. 15375 * 15376 * @see #setMinimumHeight(int) 15377 * 15378 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minHeight 15379 */ 15380 public int getMinimumHeight() { 15381 return mMinHeight; 15382 } 15383 15384 /** 15385 * Sets the minimum height of the view. It is not guaranteed the view will 15386 * be able to achieve this minimum height (for example, if its parent layout 15387 * constrains it with less available height). 15388 * 15389 * @param minHeight The minimum height the view will try to be. 15390 * 15391 * @see #getMinimumHeight() 15392 * 15393 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minHeight 15394 */ 15395 public void setMinimumHeight(int minHeight) { 15396 mMinHeight = minHeight; 15397 requestLayout(); 15398 } 15399 15400 /** 15401 * Returns the minimum width of the view. 15402 * 15403 * @return the minimum width the view will try to be. 15404 * 15405 * @see #setMinimumWidth(int) 15406 * 15407 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minWidth 15408 */ 15409 public int getMinimumWidth() { 15410 return mMinWidth; 15411 } 15412 15413 /** 15414 * Sets the minimum width of the view. It is not guaranteed the view will 15415 * be able to achieve this minimum width (for example, if its parent layout 15416 * constrains it with less available width). 15417 * 15418 * @param minWidth The minimum width the view will try to be. 15419 * 15420 * @see #getMinimumWidth() 15421 * 15422 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_minWidth 15423 */ 15424 public void setMinimumWidth(int minWidth) { 15425 mMinWidth = minWidth; 15426 requestLayout(); 15427 15428 } 15429 15430 /** 15431 * Get the animation currently associated with this view. 15432 * 15433 * @return The animation that is currently playing or 15434 * scheduled to play for this view. 15435 */ 15436 public Animation getAnimation() { 15437 return mCurrentAnimation; 15438 } 15439 15440 /** 15441 * Start the specified animation now. 15442 * 15443 * @param animation the animation to start now 15444 */ 15445 public void startAnimation(Animation animation) { 15446 animation.setStartTime(Animation.START_ON_FIRST_FRAME); 15447 setAnimation(animation); 15448 invalidateParentCaches(); 15449 invalidate(true); 15450 } 15451 15452 /** 15453 * Cancels any animations for this view. 15454 */ 15455 public void clearAnimation() { 15456 if (mCurrentAnimation != null) { 15457 mCurrentAnimation.detach(); 15458 } 15459 mCurrentAnimation = null; 15460 invalidateParentIfNeeded(); 15461 } 15462 15463 /** 15464 * Sets the next animation to play for this view. 15465 * If you want the animation to play immediately, use 15466 * {@link #startAnimation(android.view.animation.Animation)} instead. 15467 * This method provides allows fine-grained 15468 * control over the start time and invalidation, but you 15469 * must make sure that 1) the animation has a start time set, and 15470 * 2) the view's parent (which controls animations on its children) 15471 * will be invalidated when the animation is supposed to 15472 * start. 15473 * 15474 * @param animation The next animation, or null. 15475 */ 15476 public void setAnimation(Animation animation) { 15477 mCurrentAnimation = animation; 15478 15479 if (animation != null) { 15480 // If the screen is off assume the animation start time is now instead of 15481 // the next frame we draw. Keeping the START_ON_FIRST_FRAME start time 15482 // would cause the animation to start when the screen turns back on 15483 if (mAttachInfo != null && !mAttachInfo.mScreenOn && 15484 animation.getStartTime() == Animation.START_ON_FIRST_FRAME) { 15485 animation.setStartTime(AnimationUtils.currentAnimationTimeMillis()); 15486 } 15487 animation.reset(); 15488 } 15489 } 15490 15491 /** 15492 * Invoked by a parent ViewGroup to notify the start of the animation 15493 * currently associated with this view. If you override this method, 15494 * always call super.onAnimationStart(); 15495 * 15496 * @see #setAnimation(android.view.animation.Animation) 15497 * @see #getAnimation() 15498 */ 15499 protected void onAnimationStart() { 15500 mPrivateFlags |= ANIMATION_STARTED; 15501 } 15502 15503 /** 15504 * Invoked by a parent ViewGroup to notify the end of the animation 15505 * currently associated with this view. If you override this method, 15506 * always call super.onAnimationEnd(); 15507 * 15508 * @see #setAnimation(android.view.animation.Animation) 15509 * @see #getAnimation() 15510 */ 15511 protected void onAnimationEnd() { 15512 mPrivateFlags &= ~ANIMATION_STARTED; 15513 } 15514 15515 /** 15516 * Invoked if there is a Transform that involves alpha. Subclass that can 15517 * draw themselves with the specified alpha should return true, and then 15518 * respect that alpha when their onDraw() is called. If this returns false 15519 * then the view may be redirected to draw into an offscreen buffer to 15520 * fulfill the request, which will look fine, but may be slower than if the 15521 * subclass handles it internally. The default implementation returns false. 15522 * 15523 * @param alpha The alpha (0..255) to apply to the view's drawing 15524 * @return true if the view can draw with the specified alpha. 15525 */ 15526 protected boolean onSetAlpha(int alpha) { 15527 return false; 15528 } 15529 15530 /** 15531 * This is used by the RootView to perform an optimization when 15532 * the view hierarchy contains one or several SurfaceView. 15533 * SurfaceView is always considered transparent, but its children are not, 15534 * therefore all View objects remove themselves from the global transparent 15535 * region (passed as a parameter to this function). 15536 * 15537 * @param region The transparent region for this ViewAncestor (window). 15538 * 15539 * @return Returns true if the effective visibility of the view at this 15540 * point is opaque, regardless of the transparent region; returns false 15541 * if it is possible for underlying windows to be seen behind the view. 15542 * 15543 * {@hide} 15544 */ 15545 public boolean gatherTransparentRegion(Region region) { 15546 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 15547 if (region != null && attachInfo != null) { 15548 final int pflags = mPrivateFlags; 15549 if ((pflags & SKIP_DRAW) == 0) { 15550 // The SKIP_DRAW flag IS NOT set, so this view draws. We need to 15551 // remove it from the transparent region. 15552 final int[] location = attachInfo.mTransparentLocation; 15553 getLocationInWindow(location); 15554 region.op(location[0], location[1], location[0] + mRight - mLeft, 15555 location[1] + mBottom - mTop, Region.Op.DIFFERENCE); 15556 } else if ((pflags & ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND) != 0 && mBackground != null) { 15557 // The ONLY_DRAWS_BACKGROUND flag IS set and the background drawable 15558 // exists, so we remove the background drawable's non-transparent 15559 // parts from this transparent region. 15560 applyDrawableToTransparentRegion(mBackground, region); 15561 } 15562 } 15563 return true; 15564 } 15565 15566 /** 15567 * Play a sound effect for this view. 15568 * 15569 * <p>The framework will play sound effects for some built in actions, such as 15570 * clicking, but you may wish to play these effects in your widget, 15571 * for instance, for internal navigation. 15572 * 15573 * <p>The sound effect will only be played if sound effects are enabled by the user, and 15574 * {@link #isSoundEffectsEnabled()} is true. 15575 * 15576 * @param soundConstant One of the constants defined in {@link SoundEffectConstants} 15577 */ 15578 public void playSoundEffect(int soundConstant) { 15579 if (mAttachInfo == null || mAttachInfo.mRootCallbacks == null || !isSoundEffectsEnabled()) { 15580 return; 15581 } 15582 mAttachInfo.mRootCallbacks.playSoundEffect(soundConstant); 15583 } 15584 15585 /** 15586 * BZZZTT!!1! 15587 * 15588 * <p>Provide haptic feedback to the user for this view. 15589 * 15590 * <p>The framework will provide haptic feedback for some built in actions, 15591 * such as long presses, but you may wish to provide feedback for your 15592 * own widget. 15593 * 15594 * <p>The feedback will only be performed if 15595 * {@link #isHapticFeedbackEnabled()} is true. 15596 * 15597 * @param feedbackConstant One of the constants defined in 15598 * {@link HapticFeedbackConstants} 15599 */ 15600 public boolean performHapticFeedback(int feedbackConstant) { 15601 return performHapticFeedback(feedbackConstant, 0); 15602 } 15603 15604 /** 15605 * BZZZTT!!1! 15606 * 15607 * <p>Like {@link #performHapticFeedback(int)}, with additional options. 15608 * 15609 * @param feedbackConstant One of the constants defined in 15610 * {@link HapticFeedbackConstants} 15611 * @param flags Additional flags as per {@link HapticFeedbackConstants}. 15612 */ 15613 public boolean performHapticFeedback(int feedbackConstant, int flags) { 15614 if (mAttachInfo == null) { 15615 return false; 15616 } 15617 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 15618 if ((flags & HapticFeedbackConstants.FLAG_IGNORE_VIEW_SETTING) == 0 15619 && !isHapticFeedbackEnabled()) { 15620 return false; 15621 } 15622 return mAttachInfo.mRootCallbacks.performHapticFeedback(feedbackConstant, 15623 (flags & HapticFeedbackConstants.FLAG_IGNORE_GLOBAL_SETTING) != 0); 15624 } 15625 15626 /** 15627 * Request that the visibility of the status bar or other screen/window 15628 * decorations be changed. 15629 * 15630 * <p>This method is used to put the over device UI into temporary modes 15631 * where the user's attention is focused more on the application content, 15632 * by dimming or hiding surrounding system affordances. This is typically 15633 * used in conjunction with {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY 15634 * Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY}, allowing the applications content 15635 * to be placed behind the action bar (and with these flags other system 15636 * affordances) so that smooth transitions between hiding and showing them 15637 * can be done. 15638 * 15639 * <p>Two representative examples of the use of system UI visibility is 15640 * implementing a content browsing application (like a magazine reader) 15641 * and a video playing application. 15642 * 15643 * <p>The first code shows a typical implementation of a View in a content 15644 * browsing application. In this implementation, the application goes 15645 * into a content-oriented mode by hiding the status bar and action bar, 15646 * and putting the navigation elements into lights out mode. The user can 15647 * then interact with content while in this mode. Such an application should 15648 * provide an easy way for the user to toggle out of the mode (such as to 15649 * check information in the status bar or access notifications). In the 15650 * implementation here, this is done simply by tapping on the content. 15651 * 15652 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/view/ContentBrowserActivity.java 15653 * content} 15654 * 15655 * <p>This second code sample shows a typical implementation of a View 15656 * in a video playing application. In this situation, while the video is 15657 * playing the application would like to go into a complete full-screen mode, 15658 * to use as much of the display as possible for the video. When in this state 15659 * the user can not interact with the application; the system intercepts 15660 * touching on the screen to pop the UI out of full screen mode. See 15661 * {@link #fitSystemWindows(Rect)} for a sample layout that goes with this code. 15662 * 15663 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/view/VideoPlayerActivity.java 15664 * content} 15665 * 15666 * @param visibility Bitwise-or of flags {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE}, 15667 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, 15668 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE}, {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, 15669 * and {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN}. 15670 */ 15671 public void setSystemUiVisibility(int visibility) { 15672 if (visibility != mSystemUiVisibility) { 15673 mSystemUiVisibility = visibility; 15674 if (mParent != null && mAttachInfo != null && !mAttachInfo.mRecomputeGlobalAttributes) { 15675 mParent.recomputeViewAttributes(this); 15676 } 15677 } 15678 } 15679 15680 /** 15681 * Returns the last {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int) that this view has requested. 15682 * @return Bitwise-or of flags {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE}, 15683 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, 15684 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE}, {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, 15685 * and {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN}. 15686 */ 15687 public int getSystemUiVisibility() { 15688 return mSystemUiVisibility; 15689 } 15690 15691 /** 15692 * Returns the current system UI visibility that is currently set for 15693 * the entire window. This is the combination of the 15694 * {@link #setSystemUiVisibility(int)} values supplied by all of the 15695 * views in the window. 15696 */ 15697 public int getWindowSystemUiVisibility() { 15698 return mAttachInfo != null ? mAttachInfo.mSystemUiVisibility : 0; 15699 } 15700 15701 /** 15702 * Override to find out when the window's requested system UI visibility 15703 * has changed, that is the value returned by {@link #getWindowSystemUiVisibility()}. 15704 * This is different from the callbacks recieved through 15705 * {@link #setOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener(OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener)} 15706 * in that this is only telling you about the local request of the window, 15707 * not the actual values applied by the system. 15708 */ 15709 public void onWindowSystemUiVisibilityChanged(int visible) { 15710 } 15711 15712 /** 15713 * Dispatch callbacks to {@link #onWindowSystemUiVisibilityChanged(int)} down 15714 * the view hierarchy. 15715 */ 15716 public void dispatchWindowSystemUiVisiblityChanged(int visible) { 15717 onWindowSystemUiVisibilityChanged(visible); 15718 } 15719 15720 /** 15721 * Set a listener to receive callbacks when the visibility of the system bar changes. 15722 * @param l The {@link OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener} to receive callbacks. 15723 */ 15724 public void setOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener(OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener l) { 15725 getListenerInfo().mOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener = l; 15726 if (mParent != null && mAttachInfo != null && !mAttachInfo.mRecomputeGlobalAttributes) { 15727 mParent.recomputeViewAttributes(this); 15728 } 15729 } 15730 15731 /** 15732 * Dispatch callbacks to {@link #setOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener} down 15733 * the view hierarchy. 15734 */ 15735 public void dispatchSystemUiVisibilityChanged(int visibility) { 15736 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 15737 if (li != null && li.mOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener != null) { 15738 li.mOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener.onSystemUiVisibilityChange( 15739 visibility & PUBLIC_STATUS_BAR_VISIBILITY_MASK); 15740 } 15741 } 15742 15743 boolean updateLocalSystemUiVisibility(int localValue, int localChanges) { 15744 int val = (mSystemUiVisibility&~localChanges) | (localValue&localChanges); 15745 if (val != mSystemUiVisibility) { 15746 setSystemUiVisibility(val); 15747 return true; 15748 } 15749 return false; 15750 } 15751 15752 /** @hide */ 15753 public void setDisabledSystemUiVisibility(int flags) { 15754 if (mAttachInfo != null) { 15755 if (mAttachInfo.mDisabledSystemUiVisibility != flags) { 15756 mAttachInfo.mDisabledSystemUiVisibility = flags; 15757 if (mParent != null) { 15758 mParent.recomputeViewAttributes(this); 15759 } 15760 } 15761 } 15762 } 15763 15764 /** 15765 * Creates an image that the system displays during the drag and drop 15766 * operation. This is called a "drag shadow". The default implementation 15767 * for a DragShadowBuilder based on a View returns an image that has exactly the same 15768 * appearance as the given View. The default also positions the center of the drag shadow 15769 * directly under the touch point. If no View is provided (the constructor with no parameters 15770 * is used), and {@link #onProvideShadowMetrics(Point,Point) onProvideShadowMetrics()} and 15771 * {@link #onDrawShadow(Canvas) onDrawShadow()} are not overriden, then the 15772 * default is an invisible drag shadow. 15773 * <p> 15774 * You are not required to use the View you provide to the constructor as the basis of the 15775 * drag shadow. The {@link #onDrawShadow(Canvas) onDrawShadow()} method allows you to draw 15776 * anything you want as the drag shadow. 15777 * </p> 15778 * <p> 15779 * You pass a DragShadowBuilder object to the system when you start the drag. The system 15780 * calls {@link #onProvideShadowMetrics(Point,Point) onProvideShadowMetrics()} to get the 15781 * size and position of the drag shadow. It uses this data to construct a 15782 * {@link android.graphics.Canvas} object, then it calls {@link #onDrawShadow(Canvas) onDrawShadow()} 15783 * so that your application can draw the shadow image in the Canvas. 15784 * </p> 15785 * 15786 * <div class="special reference"> 15787 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 15788 * <p>For a guide to implementing drag and drop features, read the 15789 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/drag-drop.html">Drag and Drop</a> developer guide.</p> 15790 * </div> 15791 */ 15792 public static class DragShadowBuilder { 15793 private final WeakReference<View> mView; 15794 15795 /** 15796 * Constructs a shadow image builder based on a View. By default, the resulting drag 15797 * shadow will have the same appearance and dimensions as the View, with the touch point 15798 * over the center of the View. 15799 * @param view A View. Any View in scope can be used. 15800 */ 15801 public DragShadowBuilder(View view) { 15802 mView = new WeakReference<View>(view); 15803 } 15804 15805 /** 15806 * Construct a shadow builder object with no associated View. This 15807 * constructor variant is only useful when the {@link #onProvideShadowMetrics(Point, Point)} 15808 * and {@link #onDrawShadow(Canvas)} methods are also overridden in order 15809 * to supply the drag shadow's dimensions and appearance without 15810 * reference to any View object. If they are not overridden, then the result is an 15811 * invisible drag shadow. 15812 */ 15813 public DragShadowBuilder() { 15814 mView = new WeakReference<View>(null); 15815 } 15816 15817 /** 15818 * Returns the View object that had been passed to the 15819 * {@link #View.DragShadowBuilder(View)} 15820 * constructor. If that View parameter was {@code null} or if the 15821 * {@link #View.DragShadowBuilder()} 15822 * constructor was used to instantiate the builder object, this method will return 15823 * null. 15824 * 15825 * @return The View object associate with this builder object. 15826 */ 15827 @SuppressWarnings({"JavadocReference"}) 15828 final public View getView() { 15829 return mView.get(); 15830 } 15831 15832 /** 15833 * Provides the metrics for the shadow image. These include the dimensions of 15834 * the shadow image, and the point within that shadow that should 15835 * be centered under the touch location while dragging. 15836 * <p> 15837 * The default implementation sets the dimensions of the shadow to be the 15838 * same as the dimensions of the View itself and centers the shadow under 15839 * the touch point. 15840 * </p> 15841 * 15842 * @param shadowSize A {@link android.graphics.Point} containing the width and height 15843 * of the shadow image. Your application must set {@link android.graphics.Point#x} to the 15844 * desired width and must set {@link android.graphics.Point#y} to the desired height of the 15845 * image. 15846 * 15847 * @param shadowTouchPoint A {@link android.graphics.Point} for the position within the 15848 * shadow image that should be underneath the touch point during the drag and drop 15849 * operation. Your application must set {@link android.graphics.Point#x} to the 15850 * X coordinate and {@link android.graphics.Point#y} to the Y coordinate of this position. 15851 */ 15852 public void onProvideShadowMetrics(Point shadowSize, Point shadowTouchPoint) { 15853 final View view = mView.get(); 15854 if (view != null) { 15855 shadowSize.set(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight()); 15856 shadowTouchPoint.set(shadowSize.x / 2, shadowSize.y / 2); 15857 } else { 15858 Log.e(View.VIEW_LOG_TAG, "Asked for drag thumb metrics but no view"); 15859 } 15860 } 15861 15862 /** 15863 * Draws the shadow image. The system creates the {@link android.graphics.Canvas} object 15864 * based on the dimensions it received from the 15865 * {@link #onProvideShadowMetrics(Point, Point)} callback. 15866 * 15867 * @param canvas A {@link android.graphics.Canvas} object in which to draw the shadow image. 15868 */ 15869 public void onDrawShadow(Canvas canvas) { 15870 final View view = mView.get(); 15871 if (view != null) { 15872 view.draw(canvas); 15873 } else { 15874 Log.e(View.VIEW_LOG_TAG, "Asked to draw drag shadow but no view"); 15875 } 15876 } 15877 } 15878 15879 /** 15880 * Starts a drag and drop operation. When your application calls this method, it passes a 15881 * {@link android.view.View.DragShadowBuilder} object to the system. The 15882 * system calls this object's {@link DragShadowBuilder#onProvideShadowMetrics(Point, Point)} 15883 * to get metrics for the drag shadow, and then calls the object's 15884 * {@link DragShadowBuilder#onDrawShadow(Canvas)} to draw the drag shadow itself. 15885 * <p> 15886 * Once the system has the drag shadow, it begins the drag and drop operation by sending 15887 * drag events to all the View objects in your application that are currently visible. It does 15888 * this either by calling the View object's drag listener (an implementation of 15889 * {@link android.view.View.OnDragListener#onDrag(View,DragEvent) onDrag()} or by calling the 15890 * View object's {@link android.view.View#onDragEvent(DragEvent) onDragEvent()} method. 15891 * Both are passed a {@link android.view.DragEvent} object that has a 15892 * {@link android.view.DragEvent#getAction()} value of 15893 * {@link android.view.DragEvent#ACTION_DRAG_STARTED}. 15894 * </p> 15895 * <p> 15896 * Your application can invoke startDrag() on any attached View object. The View object does not 15897 * need to be the one used in {@link android.view.View.DragShadowBuilder}, nor does it need to 15898 * be related to the View the user selected for dragging. 15899 * </p> 15900 * @param data A {@link android.content.ClipData} object pointing to the data to be 15901 * transferred by the drag and drop operation. 15902 * @param shadowBuilder A {@link android.view.View.DragShadowBuilder} object for building the 15903 * drag shadow. 15904 * @param myLocalState An {@link java.lang.Object} containing local data about the drag and 15905 * drop operation. This Object is put into every DragEvent object sent by the system during the 15906 * current drag. 15907 * <p> 15908 * myLocalState is a lightweight mechanism for the sending information from the dragged View 15909 * to the target Views. For example, it can contain flags that differentiate between a 15910 * a copy operation and a move operation. 15911 * </p> 15912 * @param flags Flags that control the drag and drop operation. No flags are currently defined, 15913 * so the parameter should be set to 0. 15914 * @return {@code true} if the method completes successfully, or 15915 * {@code false} if it fails anywhere. Returning {@code false} means the system was unable to 15916 * do a drag, and so no drag operation is in progress. 15917 */ 15918 public final boolean startDrag(ClipData data, DragShadowBuilder shadowBuilder, 15919 Object myLocalState, int flags) { 15920 if (ViewDebug.DEBUG_DRAG) { 15921 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "startDrag: data=" + data + " flags=" + flags); 15922 } 15923 boolean okay = false; 15924 15925 Point shadowSize = new Point(); 15926 Point shadowTouchPoint = new Point(); 15927 shadowBuilder.onProvideShadowMetrics(shadowSize, shadowTouchPoint); 15928 15929 if ((shadowSize.x < 0) || (shadowSize.y < 0) || 15930 (shadowTouchPoint.x < 0) || (shadowTouchPoint.y < 0)) { 15931 throw new IllegalStateException("Drag shadow dimensions must not be negative"); 15932 } 15933 15934 if (ViewDebug.DEBUG_DRAG) { 15935 Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "drag shadow: width=" + shadowSize.x + " height=" + shadowSize.y 15936 + " shadowX=" + shadowTouchPoint.x + " shadowY=" + shadowTouchPoint.y); 15937 } 15938 Surface surface = new Surface(); 15939 try { 15940 IBinder token = mAttachInfo.mSession.prepareDrag(mAttachInfo.mWindow, 15941 flags, shadowSize.x, shadowSize.y, surface); 15942 if (ViewDebug.DEBUG_DRAG) Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "prepareDrag returned token=" + token 15943 + " surface=" + surface); 15944 if (token != null) { 15945 Canvas canvas = surface.lockCanvas(null); 15946 try { 15947 canvas.drawColor(0, PorterDuff.Mode.CLEAR); 15948 shadowBuilder.onDrawShadow(canvas); 15949 } finally { 15950 surface.unlockCanvasAndPost(canvas); 15951 } 15952 15953 final ViewRootImpl root = getViewRootImpl(); 15954 15955 // Cache the local state object for delivery with DragEvents 15956 root.setLocalDragState(myLocalState); 15957 15958 // repurpose 'shadowSize' for the last touch point 15959 root.getLastTouchPoint(shadowSize); 15960 15961 okay = mAttachInfo.mSession.performDrag(mAttachInfo.mWindow, token, 15962 shadowSize.x, shadowSize.y, 15963 shadowTouchPoint.x, shadowTouchPoint.y, data); 15964 if (ViewDebug.DEBUG_DRAG) Log.d(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "performDrag returned " + okay); 15965 15966 // Off and running! Release our local surface instance; the drag 15967 // shadow surface is now managed by the system process. 15968 surface.release(); 15969 } 15970 } catch (Exception e) { 15971 Log.e(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "Unable to initiate drag", e); 15972 surface.destroy(); 15973 } 15974 15975 return okay; 15976 } 15977 15978 /** 15979 * Handles drag events sent by the system following a call to 15980 * {@link android.view.View#startDrag(ClipData,DragShadowBuilder,Object,int) startDrag()}. 15981 *<p> 15982 * When the system calls this method, it passes a 15983 * {@link android.view.DragEvent} object. A call to 15984 * {@link android.view.DragEvent#getAction()} returns one of the action type constants defined 15985 * in DragEvent. The method uses these to determine what is happening in the drag and drop 15986 * operation. 15987 * @param event The {@link android.view.DragEvent} sent by the system. 15988 * The {@link android.view.DragEvent#getAction()} method returns an action type constant defined 15989 * in DragEvent, indicating the type of drag event represented by this object. 15990 * @return {@code true} if the method was successful, otherwise {@code false}. 15991 * <p> 15992 * The method should return {@code true} in response to an action type of 15993 * {@link android.view.DragEvent#ACTION_DRAG_STARTED} to receive drag events for the current 15994 * operation. 15995 * </p> 15996 * <p> 15997 * The method should also return {@code true} in response to an action type of 15998 * {@link android.view.DragEvent#ACTION_DROP} if it consumed the drop, or 15999 * {@code false} if it didn't. 16000 * </p> 16001 */ 16002 public boolean onDragEvent(DragEvent event) { 16003 return false; 16004 } 16005 16006 /** 16007 * Detects if this View is enabled and has a drag event listener. 16008 * If both are true, then it calls the drag event listener with the 16009 * {@link android.view.DragEvent} it received. If the drag event listener returns 16010 * {@code true}, then dispatchDragEvent() returns {@code true}. 16011 * <p> 16012 * For all other cases, the method calls the 16013 * {@link android.view.View#onDragEvent(DragEvent) onDragEvent()} drag event handler 16014 * method and returns its result. 16015 * </p> 16016 * <p> 16017 * This ensures that a drag event is always consumed, even if the View does not have a drag 16018 * event listener. However, if the View has a listener and the listener returns true, then 16019 * onDragEvent() is not called. 16020 * </p> 16021 */ 16022 public boolean dispatchDragEvent(DragEvent event) { 16023 //noinspection SimplifiableIfStatement 16024 ListenerInfo li = mListenerInfo; 16025 if (li != null && li.mOnDragListener != null && (mViewFlags & ENABLED_MASK) == ENABLED 16026 && li.mOnDragListener.onDrag(this, event)) { 16027 return true; 16028 } 16029 return onDragEvent(event); 16030 } 16031 16032 boolean canAcceptDrag() { 16033 return (mPrivateFlags2 & DRAG_CAN_ACCEPT) != 0; 16034 } 16035 16036 /** 16037 * This needs to be a better API (NOT ON VIEW) before it is exposed. If 16038 * it is ever exposed at all. 16039 * @hide 16040 */ 16041 public void onCloseSystemDialogs(String reason) { 16042 } 16043 16044 /** 16045 * Given a Drawable whose bounds have been set to draw into this view, 16046 * update a Region being computed for 16047 * {@link #gatherTransparentRegion(android.graphics.Region)} so 16048 * that any non-transparent parts of the Drawable are removed from the 16049 * given transparent region. 16050 * 16051 * @param dr The Drawable whose transparency is to be applied to the region. 16052 * @param region A Region holding the current transparency information, 16053 * where any parts of the region that are set are considered to be 16054 * transparent. On return, this region will be modified to have the 16055 * transparency information reduced by the corresponding parts of the 16056 * Drawable that are not transparent. 16057 * {@hide} 16058 */ 16059 public void applyDrawableToTransparentRegion(Drawable dr, Region region) { 16060 if (DBG) { 16061 Log.i("View", "Getting transparent region for: " + this); 16062 } 16063 final Region r = dr.getTransparentRegion(); 16064 final Rect db = dr.getBounds(); 16065 final AttachInfo attachInfo = mAttachInfo; 16066 if (r != null && attachInfo != null) { 16067 final int w = getRight()-getLeft(); 16068 final int h = getBottom()-getTop(); 16069 if (db.left > 0) { 16070 //Log.i("VIEW", "Drawable left " + db.left + " > view 0"); 16071 r.op(0, 0, db.left, h, Region.Op.UNION); 16072 } 16073 if (db.right < w) { 16074 //Log.i("VIEW", "Drawable right " + db.right + " < view " + w); 16075 r.op(db.right, 0, w, h, Region.Op.UNION); 16076 } 16077 if (db.top > 0) { 16078 //Log.i("VIEW", "Drawable top " + db.top + " > view 0"); 16079 r.op(0, 0, w, db.top, Region.Op.UNION); 16080 } 16081 if (db.bottom < h) { 16082 //Log.i("VIEW", "Drawable bottom " + db.bottom + " < view " + h); 16083 r.op(0, db.bottom, w, h, Region.Op.UNION); 16084 } 16085 final int[] location = attachInfo.mTransparentLocation; 16086 getLocationInWindow(location); 16087 r.translate(location[0], location[1]); 16088 region.op(r, Region.Op.INTERSECT); 16089 } else { 16090 region.op(db, Region.Op.DIFFERENCE); 16091 } 16092 } 16093 16094 private void checkForLongClick(int delayOffset) { 16095 if ((mViewFlags & LONG_CLICKABLE) == LONG_CLICKABLE) { 16096 mHasPerformedLongPress = false; 16097 16098 if (mPendingCheckForLongPress == null) { 16099 mPendingCheckForLongPress = new CheckForLongPress(); 16100 } 16101 mPendingCheckForLongPress.rememberWindowAttachCount(); 16102 postDelayed(mPendingCheckForLongPress, 16103 ViewConfiguration.getLongPressTimeout() - delayOffset); 16104 } 16105 } 16106 16107 /** 16108 * Inflate a view from an XML resource. This convenience method wraps the {@link 16109 * LayoutInflater} class, which provides a full range of options for view inflation. 16110 * 16111 * @param context The Context object for your activity or application. 16112 * @param resource The resource ID to inflate 16113 * @param root A view group that will be the parent. Used to properly inflate the 16114 * layout_* parameters. 16115 * @see LayoutInflater 16116 */ 16117 public static View inflate(Context context, int resource, ViewGroup root) { 16118 LayoutInflater factory = LayoutInflater.from(context); 16119 return factory.inflate(resource, root); 16120 } 16121 16122 /** 16123 * Scroll the view with standard behavior for scrolling beyond the normal 16124 * content boundaries. Views that call this method should override 16125 * {@link #onOverScrolled(int, int, boolean, boolean)} to respond to the 16126 * results of an over-scroll operation. 16127 * 16128 * Views can use this method to handle any touch or fling-based scrolling. 16129 * 16130 * @param deltaX Change in X in pixels 16131 * @param deltaY Change in Y in pixels 16132 * @param scrollX Current X scroll value in pixels before applying deltaX 16133 * @param scrollY Current Y scroll value in pixels before applying deltaY 16134 * @param scrollRangeX Maximum content scroll range along the X axis 16135 * @param scrollRangeY Maximum content scroll range along the Y axis 16136 * @param maxOverScrollX Number of pixels to overscroll by in either direction 16137 * along the X axis. 16138 * @param maxOverScrollY Number of pixels to overscroll by in either direction 16139 * along the Y axis. 16140 * @param isTouchEvent true if this scroll operation is the result of a touch event. 16141 * @return true if scrolling was clamped to an over-scroll boundary along either 16142 * axis, false otherwise. 16143 */ 16144 @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedParameters"}) 16145 protected boolean overScrollBy(int deltaX, int deltaY, 16146 int scrollX, int scrollY, 16147 int scrollRangeX, int scrollRangeY, 16148 int maxOverScrollX, int maxOverScrollY, 16149 boolean isTouchEvent) { 16150 final int overScrollMode = mOverScrollMode; 16151 final boolean canScrollHorizontal = 16152 computeHorizontalScrollRange() > computeHorizontalScrollExtent(); 16153 final boolean canScrollVertical = 16154 computeVerticalScrollRange() > computeVerticalScrollExtent(); 16155 final boolean overScrollHorizontal = overScrollMode == OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS || 16156 (overScrollMode == OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS && canScrollHorizontal); 16157 final boolean overScrollVertical = overScrollMode == OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS || 16158 (overScrollMode == OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS && canScrollVertical); 16159 16160 int newScrollX = scrollX + deltaX; 16161 if (!overScrollHorizontal) { 16162 maxOverScrollX = 0; 16163 } 16164 16165 int newScrollY = scrollY + deltaY; 16166 if (!overScrollVertical) { 16167 maxOverScrollY = 0; 16168 } 16169 16170 // Clamp values if at the limits and record 16171 final int left = -maxOverScrollX; 16172 final int right = maxOverScrollX + scrollRangeX; 16173 final int top = -maxOverScrollY; 16174 final int bottom = maxOverScrollY + scrollRangeY; 16175 16176 boolean clampedX = false; 16177 if (newScrollX > right) { 16178 newScrollX = right; 16179 clampedX = true; 16180 } else if (newScrollX < left) { 16181 newScrollX = left; 16182 clampedX = true; 16183 } 16184 16185 boolean clampedY = false; 16186 if (newScrollY > bottom) { 16187 newScrollY = bottom; 16188 clampedY = true; 16189 } else if (newScrollY < top) { 16190 newScrollY = top; 16191 clampedY = true; 16192 } 16193 16194 onOverScrolled(newScrollX, newScrollY, clampedX, clampedY); 16195 16196 return clampedX || clampedY; 16197 } 16198 16199 /** 16200 * Called by {@link #overScrollBy(int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, boolean)} to 16201 * respond to the results of an over-scroll operation. 16202 * 16203 * @param scrollX New X scroll value in pixels 16204 * @param scrollY New Y scroll value in pixels 16205 * @param clampedX True if scrollX was clamped to an over-scroll boundary 16206 * @param clampedY True if scrollY was clamped to an over-scroll boundary 16207 */ 16208 protected void onOverScrolled(int scrollX, int scrollY, 16209 boolean clampedX, boolean clampedY) { 16210 // Intentionally empty. 16211 } 16212 16213 /** 16214 * Returns the over-scroll mode for this view. The result will be 16215 * one of {@link #OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS} (default), {@link #OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS} 16216 * (allow over-scrolling only if the view content is larger than the container), 16217 * or {@link #OVER_SCROLL_NEVER}. 16218 * 16219 * @return This view's over-scroll mode. 16220 */ 16221 public int getOverScrollMode() { 16222 return mOverScrollMode; 16223 } 16224 16225 /** 16226 * Set the over-scroll mode for this view. Valid over-scroll modes are 16227 * {@link #OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS} (default), {@link #OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS} 16228 * (allow over-scrolling only if the view content is larger than the container), 16229 * or {@link #OVER_SCROLL_NEVER}. 16230 * 16231 * Setting the over-scroll mode of a view will have an effect only if the 16232 * view is capable of scrolling. 16233 * 16234 * @param overScrollMode The new over-scroll mode for this view. 16235 */ 16236 public void setOverScrollMode(int overScrollMode) { 16237 if (overScrollMode != OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS && 16238 overScrollMode != OVER_SCROLL_IF_CONTENT_SCROLLS && 16239 overScrollMode != OVER_SCROLL_NEVER) { 16240 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid overscroll mode " + overScrollMode); 16241 } 16242 mOverScrollMode = overScrollMode; 16243 } 16244 16245 /** 16246 * Gets a scale factor that determines the distance the view should scroll 16247 * vertically in response to {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_SCROLL}. 16248 * @return The vertical scroll scale factor. 16249 * @hide 16250 */ 16251 protected float getVerticalScrollFactor() { 16252 if (mVerticalScrollFactor == 0) { 16253 TypedValue outValue = new TypedValue(); 16254 if (!mContext.getTheme().resolveAttribute( 16255 com.android.internal.R.attr.listPreferredItemHeight, outValue, true)) { 16256 throw new IllegalStateException( 16257 "Expected theme to define listPreferredItemHeight."); 16258 } 16259 mVerticalScrollFactor = outValue.getDimension( 16260 mContext.getResources().getDisplayMetrics()); 16261 } 16262 return mVerticalScrollFactor; 16263 } 16264 16265 /** 16266 * Gets a scale factor that determines the distance the view should scroll 16267 * horizontally in response to {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_SCROLL}. 16268 * @return The horizontal scroll scale factor. 16269 * @hide 16270 */ 16271 protected float getHorizontalScrollFactor() { 16272 // TODO: Should use something else. 16273 return getVerticalScrollFactor(); 16274 } 16275 16276 /** 16277 * Return the value specifying the text direction or policy that was set with 16278 * {@link #setTextDirection(int)}. 16279 * 16280 * @return the defined text direction. It can be one of: 16281 * 16282 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT}, 16283 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG} 16284 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL}, 16285 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR}, 16286 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL}, 16287 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE} 16288 * @hide 16289 */ 16290 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "text", mapping = { 16291 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT, to = "INHERIT"), 16292 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG, to = "FIRST_STRONG"), 16293 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL, to = "ANY_RTL"), 16294 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR, to = "LTR"), 16295 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL, to = "RTL"), 16296 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE, to = "LOCALE") 16297 }) 16298 public int getTextDirection() { 16299 return (mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK) >> TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT; 16300 } 16301 16302 /** 16303 * Set the text direction. 16304 * 16305 * @param textDirection the direction to set. Should be one of: 16306 * 16307 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT}, 16308 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG} 16309 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL}, 16310 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR}, 16311 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL}, 16312 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE} 16313 * @hide 16314 */ 16315 public void setTextDirection(int textDirection) { 16316 if (getTextDirection() != textDirection) { 16317 // Reset the current text direction and the resolved one 16318 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK; 16319 resetResolvedTextDirection(); 16320 // Set the new text direction 16321 mPrivateFlags2 |= ((textDirection << TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK_SHIFT) & TEXT_DIRECTION_MASK); 16322 // Refresh 16323 requestLayout(); 16324 invalidate(true); 16325 } 16326 } 16327 16328 /** 16329 * Return the resolved text direction. 16330 * 16331 * This needs resolution if the value is TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT. The resolution matches 16332 * {@link #getTextDirection()}if it is not TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT, otherwise resolution proceeds 16333 * up the parent chain of the view. if there is no parent, then it will return the default 16334 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG}. 16335 * 16336 * @return the resolved text direction. Returns one of: 16337 * 16338 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG} 16339 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL}, 16340 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR}, 16341 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL}, 16342 * {@link #TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE} 16343 * @hide 16344 */ 16345 public int getResolvedTextDirection() { 16346 // The text direction will be resolved only if needed 16347 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED) != TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED) { 16348 resolveTextDirection(); 16349 } 16350 return (mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK) >> TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 16351 } 16352 16353 /** 16354 * Resolve the text direction. Will call {@link View#onResolvedTextDirectionChanged} when 16355 * resolution is done. 16356 * @hide 16357 */ 16358 public void resolveTextDirection() { 16359 // Reset any previous text direction resolution 16360 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~(TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED | TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK); 16361 16362 if (hasRtlSupport()) { 16363 // Set resolved text direction flag depending on text direction flag 16364 final int textDirection = getTextDirection(); 16365 switch(textDirection) { 16366 case TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT: 16367 if (canResolveTextDirection()) { 16368 ViewGroup viewGroup = ((ViewGroup) mParent); 16369 16370 // Set current resolved direction to the same value as the parent's one 16371 final int parentResolvedDirection = viewGroup.getResolvedTextDirection(); 16372 switch (parentResolvedDirection) { 16373 case TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG: 16374 case TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL: 16375 case TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR: 16376 case TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL: 16377 case TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE: 16378 mPrivateFlags2 |= 16379 (parentResolvedDirection << TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT); 16380 break; 16381 default: 16382 // Default resolved direction is "first strong" heuristic 16383 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16384 } 16385 } else { 16386 // We cannot do the resolution if there is no parent, so use the default one 16387 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16388 } 16389 break; 16390 case TEXT_DIRECTION_FIRST_STRONG: 16391 case TEXT_DIRECTION_ANY_RTL: 16392 case TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR: 16393 case TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL: 16394 case TEXT_DIRECTION_LOCALE: 16395 // Resolved direction is the same as text direction 16396 mPrivateFlags2 |= (textDirection << TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT); 16397 break; 16398 default: 16399 // Default resolved direction is "first strong" heuristic 16400 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16401 } 16402 } else { 16403 // Default resolved direction is "first strong" heuristic 16404 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16405 } 16406 16407 // Set to resolved 16408 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED; 16409 onResolvedTextDirectionChanged(); 16410 } 16411 16412 /** 16413 * Called when text direction has been resolved. Subclasses that care about text direction 16414 * resolution should override this method. 16415 * 16416 * The default implementation does nothing. 16417 * @hide 16418 */ 16419 public void onResolvedTextDirectionChanged() { 16420 } 16421 16422 /** 16423 * Check if text direction resolution can be done. 16424 * 16425 * @return true if text direction resolution can be done otherwise return false. 16426 * @hide 16427 */ 16428 public boolean canResolveTextDirection() { 16429 switch (getTextDirection()) { 16430 case TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT: 16431 return (mParent != null) && (mParent instanceof ViewGroup); 16432 default: 16433 return true; 16434 } 16435 } 16436 16437 /** 16438 * Reset resolved text direction. Text direction can be resolved with a call to 16439 * getResolvedTextDirection(). Will call {@link View#onResolvedTextDirectionReset} when 16440 * reset is done. 16441 * @hide 16442 */ 16443 public void resetResolvedTextDirection() { 16444 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~(TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED | TEXT_DIRECTION_RESOLVED_MASK); 16445 onResolvedTextDirectionReset(); 16446 } 16447 16448 /** 16449 * Called when text direction is reset. Subclasses that care about text direction reset should 16450 * override this method and do a reset of the text direction of their children. The default 16451 * implementation does nothing. 16452 * @hide 16453 */ 16454 public void onResolvedTextDirectionReset() { 16455 } 16456 16457 /** 16458 * Return the value specifying the text alignment or policy that was set with 16459 * {@link #setTextAlignment(int)}. 16460 * 16461 * @return the defined text alignment. It can be one of: 16462 * 16463 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT}, 16464 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY}, 16465 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER}, 16466 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START}, 16467 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END}, 16468 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START}, 16469 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END} 16470 * @hide 16471 */ 16472 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "text", mapping = { 16473 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT, to = "INHERIT"), 16474 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY, to = "GRAVITY"), 16475 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START, to = "TEXT_START"), 16476 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END, to = "TEXT_END"), 16477 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER, to = "CENTER"), 16478 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START, to = "VIEW_START"), 16479 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END, to = "VIEW_END") 16480 }) 16481 public int getTextAlignment() { 16482 return (mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) >> TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT; 16483 } 16484 16485 /** 16486 * Set the text alignment. 16487 * 16488 * @param textAlignment The text alignment to set. Should be one of 16489 * 16490 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT}, 16491 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY}, 16492 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER}, 16493 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START}, 16494 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END}, 16495 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START}, 16496 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END} 16497 * 16498 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#View_textAlignment 16499 * @hide 16500 */ 16501 public void setTextAlignment(int textAlignment) { 16502 if (textAlignment != getTextAlignment()) { 16503 // Reset the current and resolved text alignment 16504 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK; 16505 resetResolvedTextAlignment(); 16506 // Set the new text alignment 16507 mPrivateFlags2 |= ((textAlignment << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_SHIFT) & TEXT_ALIGNMENT_MASK); 16508 // Refresh 16509 requestLayout(); 16510 invalidate(true); 16511 } 16512 } 16513 16514 /** 16515 * Return the resolved text alignment. 16516 * 16517 * The resolved text alignment. This needs resolution if the value is 16518 * TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT. The resolution matches {@link #setTextAlignment(int)} if it is 16519 * not TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT, otherwise resolution proceeds up the parent chain of the view. 16520 * 16521 * @return the resolved text alignment. Returns one of: 16522 * 16523 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY}, 16524 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER}, 16525 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START}, 16526 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END}, 16527 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START}, 16528 * {@link #TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END} 16529 * @hide 16530 */ 16531 @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "text", mapping = { 16532 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT, to = "INHERIT"), 16533 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY, to = "GRAVITY"), 16534 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START, to = "TEXT_START"), 16535 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END, to = "TEXT_END"), 16536 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER, to = "CENTER"), 16537 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START, to = "VIEW_START"), 16538 @ViewDebug.IntToString(from = TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END, to = "VIEW_END") 16539 }) 16540 public int getResolvedTextAlignment() { 16541 // If text alignment is not resolved, then resolve it 16542 if ((mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED) != TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED) { 16543 resolveTextAlignment(); 16544 } 16545 return (mPrivateFlags2 & TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK) >> TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT; 16546 } 16547 16548 /** 16549 * Resolve the text alignment. Will call {@link View#onResolvedTextAlignmentChanged} when 16550 * resolution is done. 16551 * @hide 16552 */ 16553 public void resolveTextAlignment() { 16554 // Reset any previous text alignment resolution 16555 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~(TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED | TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK); 16556 16557 if (hasRtlSupport()) { 16558 // Set resolved text alignment flag depending on text alignment flag 16559 final int textAlignment = getTextAlignment(); 16560 switch (textAlignment) { 16561 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT: 16562 // Check if we can resolve the text alignment 16563 if (canResolveLayoutDirection() && mParent instanceof View) { 16564 View view = (View) mParent; 16565 16566 final int parentResolvedTextAlignment = view.getResolvedTextAlignment(); 16567 switch (parentResolvedTextAlignment) { 16568 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY: 16569 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START: 16570 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END: 16571 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER: 16572 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START: 16573 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END: 16574 // Resolved text alignment is the same as the parent resolved 16575 // text alignment 16576 mPrivateFlags2 |= 16577 (parentResolvedTextAlignment << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT); 16578 break; 16579 default: 16580 // Use default resolved text alignment 16581 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16582 } 16583 } 16584 else { 16585 // We cannot do the resolution if there is no parent so use the default 16586 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16587 } 16588 break; 16589 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_GRAVITY: 16590 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_START: 16591 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TEXT_END: 16592 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER: 16593 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_START: 16594 case TEXT_ALIGNMENT_VIEW_END: 16595 // Resolved text alignment is the same as text alignment 16596 mPrivateFlags2 |= (textAlignment << TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK_SHIFT); 16597 break; 16598 default: 16599 // Use default resolved text alignment 16600 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16601 } 16602 } else { 16603 // Use default resolved text alignment 16604 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_DEFAULT; 16605 } 16606 16607 // Set the resolved 16608 mPrivateFlags2 |= TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED; 16609 onResolvedTextAlignmentChanged(); 16610 } 16611 16612 /** 16613 * Check if text alignment resolution can be done. 16614 * 16615 * @return true if text alignment resolution can be done otherwise return false. 16616 * @hide 16617 */ 16618 public boolean canResolveTextAlignment() { 16619 switch (getTextAlignment()) { 16620 case TEXT_DIRECTION_INHERIT: 16621 return (mParent != null); 16622 default: 16623 return true; 16624 } 16625 } 16626 16627 /** 16628 * Called when text alignment has been resolved. Subclasses that care about text alignment 16629 * resolution should override this method. 16630 * 16631 * The default implementation does nothing. 16632 * @hide 16633 */ 16634 public void onResolvedTextAlignmentChanged() { 16635 } 16636 16637 /** 16638 * Reset resolved text alignment. Text alignment can be resolved with a call to 16639 * getResolvedTextAlignment(). Will call {@link View#onResolvedTextAlignmentReset} when 16640 * reset is done. 16641 * @hide 16642 */ 16643 public void resetResolvedTextAlignment() { 16644 // Reset any previous text alignment resolution 16645 mPrivateFlags2 &= ~(TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED | TEXT_ALIGNMENT_RESOLVED_MASK); 16646 onResolvedTextAlignmentReset(); 16647 } 16648 16649 /** 16650 * Called when text alignment is reset. Subclasses that care about text alignment reset should 16651 * override this method and do a reset of the text alignment of their children. The default 16652 * implementation does nothing. 16653 * @hide 16654 */ 16655 public void onResolvedTextAlignmentReset() { 16656 } 16657 16658 // 16659 // Properties 16660 // 16661 /** 16662 * A Property wrapper around the <code>alpha</code> functionality handled by the 16663 * {@link View#setAlpha(float)} and {@link View#getAlpha()} methods. 16664 */ 16665 public static final Property<View, Float> ALPHA = new FloatProperty<View>("alpha") { 16666 @Override 16667 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16668 object.setAlpha(value); 16669 } 16670 16671 @Override 16672 public Float get(View object) { 16673 return object.getAlpha(); 16674 } 16675 }; 16676 16677 /** 16678 * A Property wrapper around the <code>translationX</code> functionality handled by the 16679 * {@link View#setTranslationX(float)} and {@link View#getTranslationX()} methods. 16680 */ 16681 public static final Property<View, Float> TRANSLATION_X = new FloatProperty<View>("translationX") { 16682 @Override 16683 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16684 object.setTranslationX(value); 16685 } 16686 16687 @Override 16688 public Float get(View object) { 16689 return object.getTranslationX(); 16690 } 16691 }; 16692 16693 /** 16694 * A Property wrapper around the <code>translationY</code> functionality handled by the 16695 * {@link View#setTranslationY(float)} and {@link View#getTranslationY()} methods. 16696 */ 16697 public static final Property<View, Float> TRANSLATION_Y = new FloatProperty<View>("translationY") { 16698 @Override 16699 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16700 object.setTranslationY(value); 16701 } 16702 16703 @Override 16704 public Float get(View object) { 16705 return object.getTranslationY(); 16706 } 16707 }; 16708 16709 /** 16710 * A Property wrapper around the <code>x</code> functionality handled by the 16711 * {@link View#setX(float)} and {@link View#getX()} methods. 16712 */ 16713 public static final Property<View, Float> X = new FloatProperty<View>("x") { 16714 @Override 16715 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16716 object.setX(value); 16717 } 16718 16719 @Override 16720 public Float get(View object) { 16721 return object.getX(); 16722 } 16723 }; 16724 16725 /** 16726 * A Property wrapper around the <code>y</code> functionality handled by the 16727 * {@link View#setY(float)} and {@link View#getY()} methods. 16728 */ 16729 public static final Property<View, Float> Y = new FloatProperty<View>("y") { 16730 @Override 16731 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16732 object.setY(value); 16733 } 16734 16735 @Override 16736 public Float get(View object) { 16737 return object.getY(); 16738 } 16739 }; 16740 16741 /** 16742 * A Property wrapper around the <code>rotation</code> functionality handled by the 16743 * {@link View#setRotation(float)} and {@link View#getRotation()} methods. 16744 */ 16745 public static final Property<View, Float> ROTATION = new FloatProperty<View>("rotation") { 16746 @Override 16747 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16748 object.setRotation(value); 16749 } 16750 16751 @Override 16752 public Float get(View object) { 16753 return object.getRotation(); 16754 } 16755 }; 16756 16757 /** 16758 * A Property wrapper around the <code>rotationX</code> functionality handled by the 16759 * {@link View#setRotationX(float)} and {@link View#getRotationX()} methods. 16760 */ 16761 public static final Property<View, Float> ROTATION_X = new FloatProperty<View>("rotationX") { 16762 @Override 16763 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16764 object.setRotationX(value); 16765 } 16766 16767 @Override 16768 public Float get(View object) { 16769 return object.getRotationX(); 16770 } 16771 }; 16772 16773 /** 16774 * A Property wrapper around the <code>rotationY</code> functionality handled by the 16775 * {@link View#setRotationY(float)} and {@link View#getRotationY()} methods. 16776 */ 16777 public static final Property<View, Float> ROTATION_Y = new FloatProperty<View>("rotationY") { 16778 @Override 16779 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16780 object.setRotationY(value); 16781 } 16782 16783 @Override 16784 public Float get(View object) { 16785 return object.getRotationY(); 16786 } 16787 }; 16788 16789 /** 16790 * A Property wrapper around the <code>scaleX</code> functionality handled by the 16791 * {@link View#setScaleX(float)} and {@link View#getScaleX()} methods. 16792 */ 16793 public static final Property<View, Float> SCALE_X = new FloatProperty<View>("scaleX") { 16794 @Override 16795 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16796 object.setScaleX(value); 16797 } 16798 16799 @Override 16800 public Float get(View object) { 16801 return object.getScaleX(); 16802 } 16803 }; 16804 16805 /** 16806 * A Property wrapper around the <code>scaleY</code> functionality handled by the 16807 * {@link View#setScaleY(float)} and {@link View#getScaleY()} methods. 16808 */ 16809 public static final Property<View, Float> SCALE_Y = new FloatProperty<View>("scaleY") { 16810 @Override 16811 public void setValue(View object, float value) { 16812 object.setScaleY(value); 16813 } 16814 16815 @Override 16816 public Float get(View object) { 16817 return object.getScaleY(); 16818 } 16819 }; 16820 16821 /** 16822 * A MeasureSpec encapsulates the layout requirements passed from parent to child. 16823 * Each MeasureSpec represents a requirement for either the width or the height. 16824 * A MeasureSpec is comprised of a size and a mode. There are three possible 16825 * modes: 16826 * <dl> 16827 * <dt>UNSPECIFIED</dt> 16828 * <dd> 16829 * The parent has not imposed any constraint on the child. It can be whatever size 16830 * it wants. 16831 * </dd> 16832 * 16833 * <dt>EXACTLY</dt> 16834 * <dd> 16835 * The parent has determined an exact size for the child. The child is going to be 16836 * given those bounds regardless of how big it wants to be. 16837 * </dd> 16838 * 16839 * <dt>AT_MOST</dt> 16840 * <dd> 16841 * The child can be as large as it wants up to the specified size. 16842 * </dd> 16843 * </dl> 16844 * 16845 * MeasureSpecs are implemented as ints to reduce object allocation. This class 16846 * is provided to pack and unpack the <size, mode> tuple into the int. 16847 */ 16848 public static class MeasureSpec { 16849 private static final int MODE_SHIFT = 30; 16850 private static final int MODE_MASK = 0x3 << MODE_SHIFT; 16851 16852 /** 16853 * Measure specification mode: The parent has not imposed any constraint 16854 * on the child. It can be whatever size it wants. 16855 */ 16856 public static final int UNSPECIFIED = 0 << MODE_SHIFT; 16857 16858 /** 16859 * Measure specification mode: The parent has determined an exact size 16860 * for the child. The child is going to be given those bounds regardless 16861 * of how big it wants to be. 16862 */ 16863 public static final int EXACTLY = 1 << MODE_SHIFT; 16864 16865 /** 16866 * Measure specification mode: The child can be as large as it wants up 16867 * to the specified size. 16868 */ 16869 public static final int AT_MOST = 2 << MODE_SHIFT; 16870 16871 /** 16872 * Creates a measure specification based on the supplied size and mode. 16873 * 16874 * The mode must always be one of the following: 16875 * <ul> 16876 * <li>{@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#UNSPECIFIED}</li> 16877 * <li>{@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#EXACTLY}</li> 16878 * <li>{@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#AT_MOST}</li> 16879 * </ul> 16880 * 16881 * @param size the size of the measure specification 16882 * @param mode the mode of the measure specification 16883 * @return the measure specification based on size and mode 16884 */ 16885 public static int makeMeasureSpec(int size, int mode) { 16886 return size + mode; 16887 } 16888 16889 /** 16890 * Extracts the mode from the supplied measure specification. 16891 * 16892 * @param measureSpec the measure specification to extract the mode from 16893 * @return {@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#UNSPECIFIED}, 16894 * {@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#AT_MOST} or 16895 * {@link android.view.View.MeasureSpec#EXACTLY} 16896 */ 16897 public static int getMode(int measureSpec) { 16898 return (measureSpec & MODE_MASK); 16899 } 16900 16901 /** 16902 * Extracts the size from the supplied measure specification. 16903 * 16904 * @param measureSpec the measure specification to extract the size from 16905 * @return the size in pixels defined in the supplied measure specification 16906 */ 16907 public static int getSize(int measureSpec) { 16908 return (measureSpec & ~MODE_MASK); 16909 } 16910 16911 /** 16912 * Returns a String representation of the specified measure 16913 * specification. 16914 * 16915 * @param measureSpec the measure specification to convert to a String 16916 * @return a String with the following format: "MeasureSpec: MODE SIZE" 16917 */ 16918 public static String toString(int measureSpec) { 16919 int mode = getMode(measureSpec); 16920 int size = getSize(measureSpec); 16921 16922 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("MeasureSpec: "); 16923 16924 if (mode == UNSPECIFIED) 16925 sb.append("UNSPECIFIED "); 16926 else if (mode == EXACTLY) 16927 sb.append("EXACTLY "); 16928 else if (mode == AT_MOST) 16929 sb.append("AT_MOST "); 16930 else 16931 sb.append(mode).append(" "); 16932 16933 sb.append(size); 16934 return sb.toString(); 16935 } 16936 } 16937 16938 class CheckForLongPress implements Runnable { 16939 16940 private int mOriginalWindowAttachCount; 16941 16942 public void run() { 16943 if (isPressed() && (mParent != null) 16944 && mOriginalWindowAttachCount == mWindowAttachCount) { 16945 if (performLongClick()) { 16946 mHasPerformedLongPress = true; 16947 } 16948 } 16949 } 16950 16951 public void rememberWindowAttachCount() { 16952 mOriginalWindowAttachCount = mWindowAttachCount; 16953 } 16954 } 16955 16956 private final class CheckForTap implements Runnable { 16957 public void run() { 16958 mPrivateFlags &= ~PREPRESSED; 16959 setPressed(true); 16960 checkForLongClick(ViewConfiguration.getTapTimeout()); 16961 } 16962 } 16963 16964 private final class PerformClick implements Runnable { 16965 public void run() { 16966 performClick(); 16967 } 16968 } 16969 16970 /** @hide */ 16971 public void hackTurnOffWindowResizeAnim(boolean off) { 16972 mAttachInfo.mTurnOffWindowResizeAnim = off; 16973 } 16974 16975 /** 16976 * This method returns a ViewPropertyAnimator object, which can be used to animate 16977 * specific properties on this View. 16978 * 16979 * @return ViewPropertyAnimator The ViewPropertyAnimator associated with this View. 16980 */ 16981 public ViewPropertyAnimator animate() { 16982 if (mAnimator == null) { 16983 mAnimator = new ViewPropertyAnimator(this); 16984 } 16985 return mAnimator; 16986 } 16987 16988 /** 16989 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a hardware key event is 16990 * dispatched to this view. The callback will be invoked before the key event is 16991 * given to the view. This is only useful for hardware keyboards; a software input 16992 * method has no obligation to trigger this listener. 16993 */ 16994 public interface OnKeyListener { 16995 /** 16996 * Called when a hardware key is dispatched to a view. This allows listeners to 16997 * get a chance to respond before the target view. 16998 * <p>Key presses in software keyboards will generally NOT trigger this method, 16999 * although some may elect to do so in some situations. Do not assume a 17000 * software input method has to be key-based; even if it is, it may use key presses 17001 * in a different way than you expect, so there is no way to reliably catch soft 17002 * input key presses. 17003 * 17004 * @param v The view the key has been dispatched to. 17005 * @param keyCode The code for the physical key that was pressed 17006 * @param event The KeyEvent object containing full information about 17007 * the event. 17008 * @return True if the listener has consumed the event, false otherwise. 17009 */ 17010 boolean onKey(View v, int keyCode, KeyEvent event); 17011 } 17012 17013 /** 17014 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a touch event is 17015 * dispatched to this view. The callback will be invoked before the touch 17016 * event is given to the view. 17017 */ 17018 public interface OnTouchListener { 17019 /** 17020 * Called when a touch event is dispatched to a view. This allows listeners to 17021 * get a chance to respond before the target view. 17022 * 17023 * @param v The view the touch event has been dispatched to. 17024 * @param event The MotionEvent object containing full information about 17025 * the event. 17026 * @return True if the listener has consumed the event, false otherwise. 17027 */ 17028 boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event); 17029 } 17030 17031 /** 17032 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a hover event is 17033 * dispatched to this view. The callback will be invoked before the hover 17034 * event is given to the view. 17035 */ 17036 public interface OnHoverListener { 17037 /** 17038 * Called when a hover event is dispatched to a view. This allows listeners to 17039 * get a chance to respond before the target view. 17040 * 17041 * @param v The view the hover event has been dispatched to. 17042 * @param event The MotionEvent object containing full information about 17043 * the event. 17044 * @return True if the listener has consumed the event, false otherwise. 17045 */ 17046 boolean onHover(View v, MotionEvent event); 17047 } 17048 17049 /** 17050 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a generic motion event is 17051 * dispatched to this view. The callback will be invoked before the generic motion 17052 * event is given to the view. 17053 */ 17054 public interface OnGenericMotionListener { 17055 /** 17056 * Called when a generic motion event is dispatched to a view. This allows listeners to 17057 * get a chance to respond before the target view. 17058 * 17059 * @param v The view the generic motion event has been dispatched to. 17060 * @param event The MotionEvent object containing full information about 17061 * the event. 17062 * @return True if the listener has consumed the event, false otherwise. 17063 */ 17064 boolean onGenericMotion(View v, MotionEvent event); 17065 } 17066 17067 /** 17068 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a view has been clicked and held. 17069 */ 17070 public interface OnLongClickListener { 17071 /** 17072 * Called when a view has been clicked and held. 17073 * 17074 * @param v The view that was clicked and held. 17075 * 17076 * @return true if the callback consumed the long click, false otherwise. 17077 */ 17078 boolean onLongClick(View v); 17079 } 17080 17081 /** 17082 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a drag is being dispatched 17083 * to this view. The callback will be invoked before the hosting view's own 17084 * onDrag(event) method. If the listener wants to fall back to the hosting view's 17085 * onDrag(event) behavior, it should return 'false' from this callback. 17086 * 17087 * <div class="special reference"> 17088 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 17089 * <p>For a guide to implementing drag and drop features, read the 17090 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/drag-drop.html">Drag and Drop</a> developer guide.</p> 17091 * </div> 17092 */ 17093 public interface OnDragListener { 17094 /** 17095 * Called when a drag event is dispatched to a view. This allows listeners 17096 * to get a chance to override base View behavior. 17097 * 17098 * @param v The View that received the drag event. 17099 * @param event The {@link android.view.DragEvent} object for the drag event. 17100 * @return {@code true} if the drag event was handled successfully, or {@code false} 17101 * if the drag event was not handled. Note that {@code false} will trigger the View 17102 * to call its {@link #onDragEvent(DragEvent) onDragEvent()} handler. 17103 */ 17104 boolean onDrag(View v, DragEvent event); 17105 } 17106 17107 /** 17108 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the focus state of 17109 * a view changed. 17110 */ 17111 public interface OnFocusChangeListener { 17112 /** 17113 * Called when the focus state of a view has changed. 17114 * 17115 * @param v The view whose state has changed. 17116 * @param hasFocus The new focus state of v. 17117 */ 17118 void onFocusChange(View v, boolean hasFocus); 17119 } 17120 17121 /** 17122 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a view is clicked. 17123 */ 17124 public interface OnClickListener { 17125 /** 17126 * Called when a view has been clicked. 17127 * 17128 * @param v The view that was clicked. 17129 */ 17130 void onClick(View v); 17131 } 17132 17133 /** 17134 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the context menu 17135 * for this view is being built. 17136 */ 17137 public interface OnCreateContextMenuListener { 17138 /** 17139 * Called when the context menu for this view is being built. It is not 17140 * safe to hold onto the menu after this method returns. 17141 * 17142 * @param menu The context menu that is being built 17143 * @param v The view for which the context menu is being built 17144 * @param menuInfo Extra information about the item for which the 17145 * context menu should be shown. This information will vary 17146 * depending on the class of v. 17147 */ 17148 void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo); 17149 } 17150 17151 /** 17152 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the status bar changes 17153 * visibility. This reports <strong>global</strong> changes to the system UI 17154 * state, not what the application is requesting. 17155 * 17156 * @see View#setOnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener(android.view.View.OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener) 17157 */ 17158 public interface OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener { 17159 /** 17160 * Called when the status bar changes visibility because of a call to 17161 * {@link View#setSystemUiVisibility(int)}. 17162 * 17163 * @param visibility Bitwise-or of flags {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE}, 17164 * {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION}, and {@link #SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}. 17165 * This tells you the <strong>global</strong> state of these UI visibility 17166 * flags, not what your app is currently applying. 17167 */ 17168 public void onSystemUiVisibilityChange(int visibility); 17169 } 17170 17171 /** 17172 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when this view is attached 17173 * or detached from its window. 17174 */ 17175 public interface OnAttachStateChangeListener { 17176 /** 17177 * Called when the view is attached to a window. 17178 * @param v The view that was attached 17179 */ 17180 public void onViewAttachedToWindow(View v); 17181 /** 17182 * Called when the view is detached from a window. 17183 * @param v The view that was detached 17184 */ 17185 public void onViewDetachedFromWindow(View v); 17186 } 17187 17188 private final class UnsetPressedState implements Runnable { 17189 public void run() { 17190 setPressed(false); 17191 } 17192 } 17193 17194 /** 17195 * Base class for derived classes that want to save and restore their own 17196 * state in {@link android.view.View#onSaveInstanceState()}. 17197 */ 17198 public static class BaseSavedState extends AbsSavedState { 17199 /** 17200 * Constructor used when reading from a parcel. Reads the state of the superclass. 17201 * 17202 * @param source 17203 */ 17204 public BaseSavedState(Parcel source) { 17205 super(source); 17206 } 17207 17208 /** 17209 * Constructor called by derived classes when creating their SavedState objects 17210 * 17211 * @param superState The state of the superclass of this view 17212 */ 17213 public BaseSavedState(Parcelable superState) { 17214 super(superState); 17215 } 17216 17217 public static final Parcelable.Creator<BaseSavedState> CREATOR = 17218 new Parcelable.Creator<BaseSavedState>() { 17219 public BaseSavedState createFromParcel(Parcel in) { 17220 return new BaseSavedState(in); 17221 } 17222 17223 public BaseSavedState[] newArray(int size) { 17224 return new BaseSavedState[size]; 17225 } 17226 }; 17227 } 17228 17229 /** 17230 * A set of information given to a view when it is attached to its parent 17231 * window. 17232 */ 17233 static class AttachInfo { 17234 interface Callbacks { 17235 void playSoundEffect(int effectId); 17236 boolean performHapticFeedback(int effectId, boolean always); 17237 } 17238 17239 /** 17240 * InvalidateInfo is used to post invalidate(int, int, int, int) messages 17241 * to a Handler. This class contains the target (View) to invalidate and 17242 * the coordinates of the dirty rectangle. 17243 * 17244 * For performance purposes, this class also implements a pool of up to 17245 * POOL_LIMIT objects that get reused. This reduces memory allocations 17246 * whenever possible. 17247 */ 17248 static class InvalidateInfo implements Poolable<InvalidateInfo> { 17249 private static final int POOL_LIMIT = 10; 17250 private static final Pool<InvalidateInfo> sPool = Pools.synchronizedPool( 17251 Pools.finitePool(new PoolableManager<InvalidateInfo>() { 17252 public InvalidateInfo newInstance() { 17253 return new InvalidateInfo(); 17254 } 17255 17256 public void onAcquired(InvalidateInfo element) { 17257 } 17258 17259 public void onReleased(InvalidateInfo element) { 17260 element.target = null; 17261 } 17262 }, POOL_LIMIT) 17263 ); 17264 17265 private InvalidateInfo mNext; 17266 private boolean mIsPooled; 17267 17268 View target; 17269 17270 int left; 17271 int top; 17272 int right; 17273 int bottom; 17274 17275 public void setNextPoolable(InvalidateInfo element) { 17276 mNext = element; 17277 } 17278 17279 public InvalidateInfo getNextPoolable() { 17280 return mNext; 17281 } 17282 17283 static InvalidateInfo acquire() { 17284 return sPool.acquire(); 17285 } 17286 17287 void release() { 17288 sPool.release(this); 17289 } 17290 17291 public boolean isPooled() { 17292 return mIsPooled; 17293 } 17294 17295 public void setPooled(boolean isPooled) { 17296 mIsPooled = isPooled; 17297 } 17298 } 17299 17300 final IWindowSession mSession; 17301 17302 final IWindow mWindow; 17303 17304 final IBinder mWindowToken; 17305 17306 final Callbacks mRootCallbacks; 17307 17308 HardwareCanvas mHardwareCanvas; 17309 17310 /** 17311 * The top view of the hierarchy. 17312 */ 17313 View mRootView; 17314 17315 IBinder mPanelParentWindowToken; 17316 Surface mSurface; 17317 17318 boolean mHardwareAccelerated; 17319 boolean mHardwareAccelerationRequested; 17320 HardwareRenderer mHardwareRenderer; 17321 17322 boolean mScreenOn; 17323 17324 /** 17325 * Scale factor used by the compatibility mode 17326 */ 17327 float mApplicationScale; 17328 17329 /** 17330 * Indicates whether the application is in compatibility mode 17331 */ 17332 boolean mScalingRequired; 17333 17334 /** 17335 * If set, ViewAncestor doesn't use its lame animation for when the window resizes. 17336 */ 17337 boolean mTurnOffWindowResizeAnim; 17338 17339 /** 17340 * Left position of this view's window 17341 */ 17342 int mWindowLeft; 17343 17344 /** 17345 * Top position of this view's window 17346 */ 17347 int mWindowTop; 17348 17349 /** 17350 * Left actual position of this view's window. 17351 * 17352 * TODO: This is a workaround for 6623031. Remove when fixed. 17353 */ 17354 int mActualWindowLeft; 17355 17356 /** 17357 * Actual top position of this view's window. 17358 * 17359 * TODO: This is a workaround for 6623031. Remove when fixed. 17360 */ 17361 int mActualWindowTop; 17362 17363 /** 17364 * Indicates whether views need to use 32-bit drawing caches 17365 */ 17366 boolean mUse32BitDrawingCache; 17367 17368 /** 17369 * For windows that are full-screen but using insets to layout inside 17370 * of the screen decorations, these are the current insets for the 17371 * content of the window. 17372 */ 17373 final Rect mContentInsets = new Rect(); 17374 17375 /** 17376 * For windows that are full-screen but using insets to layout inside 17377 * of the screen decorations, these are the current insets for the 17378 * actual visible parts of the window. 17379 */ 17380 final Rect mVisibleInsets = new Rect(); 17381 17382 /** 17383 * The internal insets given by this window. This value is 17384 * supplied by the client (through 17385 * {@link ViewTreeObserver.OnComputeInternalInsetsListener}) and will 17386 * be given to the window manager when changed to be used in laying 17387 * out windows behind it. 17388 */ 17389 final ViewTreeObserver.InternalInsetsInfo mGivenInternalInsets 17390 = new ViewTreeObserver.InternalInsetsInfo(); 17391 17392 /** 17393 * All views in the window's hierarchy that serve as scroll containers, 17394 * used to determine if the window can be resized or must be panned 17395 * to adjust for a soft input area. 17396 */ 17397 final ArrayList<View> mScrollContainers = new ArrayList<View>(); 17398 17399 final KeyEvent.DispatcherState mKeyDispatchState 17400 = new KeyEvent.DispatcherState(); 17401 17402 /** 17403 * Indicates whether the view's window currently has the focus. 17404 */ 17405 boolean mHasWindowFocus; 17406 17407 /** 17408 * The current visibility of the window. 17409 */ 17410 int mWindowVisibility; 17411 17412 /** 17413 * Indicates the time at which drawing started to occur. 17414 */ 17415 long mDrawingTime; 17416 17417 /** 17418 * Indicates whether or not ignoring the DIRTY_MASK flags. 17419 */ 17420 boolean mIgnoreDirtyState; 17421 17422 /** 17423 * This flag tracks when the mIgnoreDirtyState flag is set during draw(), 17424 * to avoid clearing that flag prematurely. 17425 */ 17426 boolean mSetIgnoreDirtyState = false; 17427 17428 /** 17429 * Indicates whether the view's window is currently in touch mode. 17430 */ 17431 boolean mInTouchMode; 17432 17433 /** 17434 * Indicates that ViewAncestor should trigger a global layout change 17435 * the next time it performs a traversal 17436 */ 17437 boolean mRecomputeGlobalAttributes; 17438 17439 /** 17440 * Always report new attributes at next traversal. 17441 */ 17442 boolean mForceReportNewAttributes; 17443 17444 /** 17445 * Set during a traveral if any views want to keep the screen on. 17446 */ 17447 boolean mKeepScreenOn; 17448 17449 /** 17450 * Bitwise-or of all of the values that views have passed to setSystemUiVisibility(). 17451 */ 17452 int mSystemUiVisibility; 17453 17454 /** 17455 * Hack to force certain system UI visibility flags to be cleared. 17456 */ 17457 int mDisabledSystemUiVisibility; 17458 17459 /** 17460 * Last global system UI visibility reported by the window manager. 17461 */ 17462 int mGlobalSystemUiVisibility; 17463 17464 /** 17465 * True if a view in this hierarchy has an OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener 17466 * attached. 17467 */ 17468 boolean mHasSystemUiListeners; 17469 17470 /** 17471 * Set if the visibility of any views has changed. 17472 */ 17473 boolean mViewVisibilityChanged; 17474 17475 /** 17476 * Set to true if a view has been scrolled. 17477 */ 17478 boolean mViewScrollChanged; 17479 17480 /** 17481 * Global to the view hierarchy used as a temporary for dealing with 17482 * x/y points in the transparent region computations. 17483 */ 17484 final int[] mTransparentLocation = new int[2]; 17485 17486 /** 17487 * Global to the view hierarchy used as a temporary for dealing with 17488 * x/y points in the ViewGroup.invalidateChild implementation. 17489 */ 17490 final int[] mInvalidateChildLocation = new int[2]; 17491 17492 17493 /** 17494 * Global to the view hierarchy used as a temporary for dealing with 17495 * x/y location when view is transformed. 17496 */ 17497 final float[] mTmpTransformLocation = new float[2]; 17498 17499 /** 17500 * The view tree observer used to dispatch global events like 17501 * layout, pre-draw, touch mode change, etc. 17502 */ 17503 final ViewTreeObserver mTreeObserver = new ViewTreeObserver(); 17504 17505 /** 17506 * A Canvas used by the view hierarchy to perform bitmap caching. 17507 */ 17508 Canvas mCanvas; 17509 17510 /** 17511 * The view root impl. 17512 */ 17513 final ViewRootImpl mViewRootImpl; 17514 17515 /** 17516 * A Handler supplied by a view's {@link android.view.ViewRootImpl}. This 17517 * handler can be used to pump events in the UI events queue. 17518 */ 17519 final Handler mHandler; 17520 17521 /** 17522 * Temporary for use in computing invalidate rectangles while 17523 * calling up the hierarchy. 17524 */ 17525 final Rect mTmpInvalRect = new Rect(); 17526 17527 /** 17528 * Temporary for use in computing hit areas with transformed views 17529 */ 17530 final RectF mTmpTransformRect = new RectF(); 17531 17532 /** 17533 * Temporary list for use in collecting focusable descendents of a view. 17534 */ 17535 final ArrayList<View> mTempArrayList = new ArrayList<View>(24); 17536 17537 /** 17538 * The id of the window for accessibility purposes. 17539 */ 17540 int mAccessibilityWindowId = View.NO_ID; 17541 17542 /** 17543 * Whether to ingore not exposed for accessibility Views when 17544 * reporting the view tree to accessibility services. 17545 */ 17546 boolean mIncludeNotImportantViews; 17547 17548 /** 17549 * The drawable for highlighting accessibility focus. 17550 */ 17551 Drawable mAccessibilityFocusDrawable; 17552 17553 /** 17554 * Show where the margins, bounds and layout bounds are for each view. 17555 */ 17556 boolean mDebugLayout = SystemProperties.getBoolean(DEBUG_LAYOUT_PROPERTY, false); 17557 17558 /** 17559 * Point used to compute visible regions. 17560 */ 17561 final Point mPoint = new Point(); 17562 17563 /** 17564 * Creates a new set of attachment information with the specified 17565 * events handler and thread. 17566 * 17567 * @param handler the events handler the view must use 17568 */ 17569 AttachInfo(IWindowSession session, IWindow window, 17570 ViewRootImpl viewRootImpl, Handler handler, Callbacks effectPlayer) { 17571 mSession = session; 17572 mWindow = window; 17573 mWindowToken = window.asBinder(); 17574 mViewRootImpl = viewRootImpl; 17575 mHandler = handler; 17576 mRootCallbacks = effectPlayer; 17577 } 17578 } 17579 17580 /** 17581 * <p>ScrollabilityCache holds various fields used by a View when scrolling 17582 * is supported. This avoids keeping too many unused fields in most 17583 * instances of View.</p> 17584 */ 17585 private static class ScrollabilityCache implements Runnable { 17586 17587 /** 17588 * Scrollbars are not visible 17589 */ 17590 public static final int OFF = 0; 17591 17592 /** 17593 * Scrollbars are visible 17594 */ 17595 public static final int ON = 1; 17596 17597 /** 17598 * Scrollbars are fading away 17599 */ 17600 public static final int FADING = 2; 17601 17602 public boolean fadeScrollBars; 17603 17604 public int fadingEdgeLength; 17605 public int scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade; 17606 public int scrollBarFadeDuration; 17607 17608 public int scrollBarSize; 17609 public ScrollBarDrawable scrollBar; 17610 public float[] interpolatorValues; 17611 public View host; 17612 17613 public final Paint paint; 17614 public final Matrix matrix; 17615 public Shader shader; 17616 17617 public final Interpolator scrollBarInterpolator = new Interpolator(1, 2); 17618 17619 private static final float[] OPAQUE = { 255 }; 17620 private static final float[] TRANSPARENT = { 0.0f }; 17621 17622 /** 17623 * When fading should start. This time moves into the future every time 17624 * a new scroll happens. Measured based on SystemClock.uptimeMillis() 17625 */ 17626 public long fadeStartTime; 17627 17628 17629 /** 17630 * The current state of the scrollbars: ON, OFF, or FADING 17631 */ 17632 public int state = OFF; 17633 17634 private int mLastColor; 17635 17636 public ScrollabilityCache(ViewConfiguration configuration, View host) { 17637 fadingEdgeLength = configuration.getScaledFadingEdgeLength(); 17638 scrollBarSize = configuration.getScaledScrollBarSize(); 17639 scrollBarDefaultDelayBeforeFade = ViewConfiguration.getScrollDefaultDelay(); 17640 scrollBarFadeDuration = ViewConfiguration.getScrollBarFadeDuration(); 17641 17642 paint = new Paint(); 17643 matrix = new Matrix(); 17644 // use use a height of 1, and then wack the matrix each time we 17645 // actually use it. 17646 shader = new LinearGradient(0, 0, 0, 1, 0xFF000000, 0, Shader.TileMode.CLAMP); 17647 17648 paint.setShader(shader); 17649 paint.setXfermode(new PorterDuffXfermode(PorterDuff.Mode.DST_OUT)); 17650 this.host = host; 17651 } 17652 17653 public void setFadeColor(int color) { 17654 if (color != 0 && color != mLastColor) { 17655 mLastColor = color; 17656 color |= 0xFF000000; 17657 17658 shader = new LinearGradient(0, 0, 0, 1, color | 0xFF000000, 17659 color & 0x00FFFFFF, Shader.TileMode.CLAMP); 17660 17661 paint.setShader(shader); 17662 // Restore the default transfer mode (src_over) 17663 paint.setXfermode(null); 17664 } 17665 } 17666 17667 public void run() { 17668 long now = AnimationUtils.currentAnimationTimeMillis(); 17669 if (now >= fadeStartTime) { 17670 17671 // the animation fades the scrollbars out by changing 17672 // the opacity (alpha) from fully opaque to fully 17673 // transparent 17674 int nextFrame = (int) now; 17675 int framesCount = 0; 17676 17677 Interpolator interpolator = scrollBarInterpolator; 17678 17679 // Start opaque 17680 interpolator.setKeyFrame(framesCount++, nextFrame, OPAQUE); 17681 17682 // End transparent 17683 nextFrame += scrollBarFadeDuration; 17684 interpolator.setKeyFrame(framesCount, nextFrame, TRANSPARENT); 17685 17686 state = FADING; 17687 17688 // Kick off the fade animation 17689 host.invalidate(true); 17690 } 17691 } 17692 } 17693 17694 /** 17695 * Resuable callback for sending 17696 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_SCROLLED} accessibility event. 17697 */ 17698 private class SendViewScrolledAccessibilityEvent implements Runnable { 17699 public volatile boolean mIsPending; 17700 17701 public void run() { 17702 sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_SCROLLED); 17703 mIsPending = false; 17704 } 17705 } 17706 17707 /** 17708 * <p> 17709 * This class represents a delegate that can be registered in a {@link View} 17710 * to enhance accessibility support via composition rather via inheritance. 17711 * It is specifically targeted to widget developers that extend basic View 17712 * classes i.e. classes in package android.view, that would like their 17713 * applications to be backwards compatible. 17714 * </p> 17715 * <div class="special reference"> 17716 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 17717 * <p>For more information about making applications accessible, read the 17718 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/accessibility/index.html">Accessibility</a> 17719 * developer guide.</p> 17720 * </div> 17721 * <p> 17722 * A scenario in which a developer would like to use an accessibility delegate 17723 * is overriding a method introduced in a later API version then the minimal API 17724 * version supported by the application. For example, the method 17725 * {@link View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo)} is not available 17726 * in API version 4 when the accessibility APIs were first introduced. If a 17727 * developer would like his application to run on API version 4 devices (assuming 17728 * all other APIs used by the application are version 4 or lower) and take advantage 17729 * of this method, instead of overriding the method which would break the application's 17730 * backwards compatibility, he can override the corresponding method in this 17731 * delegate and register the delegate in the target View if the API version of 17732 * the system is high enough i.e. the API version is same or higher to the API 17733 * version that introduced 17734 * {@link View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo)}. 17735 * </p> 17736 * <p> 17737 * Here is an example implementation: 17738 * </p> 17739 * <code><pre><p> 17740 * if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 14) { 17741 * // If the API version is equal of higher than the version in 17742 * // which onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo was introduced we 17743 * // register a delegate with a customized implementation. 17744 * View view = findViewById(R.id.view_id); 17745 * view.setAccessibilityDelegate(new AccessibilityDelegate() { 17746 * public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, 17747 * AccessibilityNodeInfo info) { 17748 * // Let the default implementation populate the info. 17749 * super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info); 17750 * // Set some other information. 17751 * info.setEnabled(host.isEnabled()); 17752 * } 17753 * }); 17754 * } 17755 * </code></pre></p> 17756 * <p> 17757 * This delegate contains methods that correspond to the accessibility methods 17758 * in View. If a delegate has been specified the implementation in View hands 17759 * off handling to the corresponding method in this delegate. The default 17760 * implementation the delegate methods behaves exactly as the corresponding 17761 * method in View for the case of no accessibility delegate been set. Hence, 17762 * to customize the behavior of a View method, clients can override only the 17763 * corresponding delegate method without altering the behavior of the rest 17764 * accessibility related methods of the host view. 17765 * </p> 17766 */ 17767 public static class AccessibilityDelegate { 17768 17769 /** 17770 * Sends an accessibility event of the given type. If accessibility is not 17771 * enabled this method has no effect. 17772 * <p> 17773 * The default implementation behaves as {@link View#sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 17774 * View#sendAccessibilityEvent(int)} for the case of no accessibility delegate 17775 * been set. 17776 * </p> 17777 * 17778 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17779 * @param eventType The type of the event to send. 17780 * 17781 * @see View#sendAccessibilityEvent(int) View#sendAccessibilityEvent(int) 17782 */ 17783 public void sendAccessibilityEvent(View host, int eventType) { 17784 host.sendAccessibilityEventInternal(eventType); 17785 } 17786 17787 /** 17788 * Performs the specified accessibility action on the view. For 17789 * possible accessibility actions look at {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}. 17790 * <p> 17791 * The default implementation behaves as 17792 * {@link View#performAccessibilityAction(int, Bundle) 17793 * View#performAccessibilityAction(int, Bundle)} for the case of 17794 * no accessibility delegate been set. 17795 * </p> 17796 * 17797 * @param action The action to perform. 17798 * @return Whether the action was performed. 17799 * 17800 * @see View#performAccessibilityAction(int, Bundle) 17801 * View#performAccessibilityAction(int, Bundle) 17802 */ 17803 public boolean performAccessibilityAction(View host, int action, Bundle args) { 17804 return host.performAccessibilityActionInternal(action, args); 17805 } 17806 17807 /** 17808 * Sends an accessibility event. This method behaves exactly as 17809 * {@link #sendAccessibilityEvent(View, int)} but takes as an argument an 17810 * empty {@link AccessibilityEvent} and does not perform a check whether 17811 * accessibility is enabled. 17812 * <p> 17813 * The default implementation behaves as 17814 * {@link View#sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent) 17815 * View#sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent)} for 17816 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17817 * </p> 17818 * 17819 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17820 * @param event The event to send. 17821 * 17822 * @see View#sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent) 17823 * View#sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(AccessibilityEvent) 17824 */ 17825 public void sendAccessibilityEventUnchecked(View host, AccessibilityEvent event) { 17826 host.sendAccessibilityEventUncheckedInternal(event); 17827 } 17828 17829 /** 17830 * Dispatches an {@link AccessibilityEvent} to the host {@link View} first and then 17831 * to its children for adding their text content to the event. 17832 * <p> 17833 * The default implementation behaves as 17834 * {@link View#dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17835 * View#dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} for 17836 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17837 * </p> 17838 * 17839 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17840 * @param event The event. 17841 * @return True if the event population was completed. 17842 * 17843 * @see View#dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17844 * View#dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17845 */ 17846 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(View host, AccessibilityEvent event) { 17847 return host.dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 17848 } 17849 17850 /** 17851 * Gives a chance to the host View to populate the accessibility event with its 17852 * text content. 17853 * <p> 17854 * The default implementation behaves as 17855 * {@link View#onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17856 * View#onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} for 17857 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17858 * </p> 17859 * 17860 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17861 * @param event The accessibility event which to populate. 17862 * 17863 * @see View#onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17864 * View#onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17865 */ 17866 public void onPopulateAccessibilityEvent(View host, AccessibilityEvent event) { 17867 host.onPopulateAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 17868 } 17869 17870 /** 17871 * Initializes an {@link AccessibilityEvent} with information about the 17872 * the host View which is the event source. 17873 * <p> 17874 * The default implementation behaves as 17875 * {@link View#onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17876 * View#onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent)} for 17877 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17878 * </p> 17879 * 17880 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17881 * @param event The event to initialize. 17882 * 17883 * @see View#onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17884 * View#onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent) 17885 */ 17886 public void onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(View host, AccessibilityEvent event) { 17887 host.onInitializeAccessibilityEventInternal(event); 17888 } 17889 17890 /** 17891 * Initializes an {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo} with information about the host view. 17892 * <p> 17893 * The default implementation behaves as 17894 * {@link View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo) 17895 * View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo)} for 17896 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17897 * </p> 17898 * 17899 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17900 * @param info The instance to initialize. 17901 * 17902 * @see View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo) 17903 * View#onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo) 17904 */ 17905 public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, AccessibilityNodeInfo info) { 17906 host.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfoInternal(info); 17907 } 17908 17909 /** 17910 * Called when a child of the host View has requested sending an 17911 * {@link AccessibilityEvent} and gives an opportunity to the parent (the host) 17912 * to augment the event. 17913 * <p> 17914 * The default implementation behaves as 17915 * {@link ViewGroup#onRequestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent) 17916 * ViewGroup#onRequestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent)} for 17917 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17918 * </p> 17919 * 17920 * @param host The View hosting the delegate. 17921 * @param child The child which requests sending the event. 17922 * @param event The event to be sent. 17923 * @return True if the event should be sent 17924 * 17925 * @see ViewGroup#onRequestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent) 17926 * ViewGroup#onRequestSendAccessibilityEvent(View, AccessibilityEvent) 17927 */ 17928 public boolean onRequestSendAccessibilityEvent(ViewGroup host, View child, 17929 AccessibilityEvent event) { 17930 return host.onRequestSendAccessibilityEventInternal(child, event); 17931 } 17932 17933 /** 17934 * Gets the provider for managing a virtual view hierarchy rooted at this View 17935 * and reported to {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService}s 17936 * that explore the window content. 17937 * <p> 17938 * The default implementation behaves as 17939 * {@link View#getAccessibilityNodeProvider() View#getAccessibilityNodeProvider()} for 17940 * the case of no accessibility delegate been set. 17941 * </p> 17942 * 17943 * @return The provider. 17944 * 17945 * @see AccessibilityNodeProvider 17946 */ 17947 public AccessibilityNodeProvider getAccessibilityNodeProvider(View host) { 17948 return null; 17949 } 17950 } 17951 } 17952