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     16 
     17 package android.widget;
     18 
     19 import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
     20 import android.content.ContentResolver;
     21 import android.content.Context;
     22 import android.content.Intent;
     23 import android.content.IntentFilter;
     24 import android.content.res.TypedArray;
     25 import android.database.ContentObserver;
     26 import android.net.Uri;
     27 import android.os.Handler;
     28 import android.os.SystemClock;
     29 import android.provider.Settings;
     30 import android.text.format.DateFormat;
     31 import android.util.AttributeSet;
     32 import android.view.RemotableViewMethod;
     33 
     34 import com.android.internal.R;
     35 
     36 import java.util.Calendar;
     37 import java.util.TimeZone;
     38 
     39 import libcore.icu.LocaleData;
     40 
     41 import static android.view.ViewDebug.ExportedProperty;
     42 import static android.widget.RemoteViews.*;
     43 
     44 /**
     45  * <p><code>TextClock</code> can display the current date and/or time as
     46  * a formatted string.</p>
     47  *
     48  * <p>This view honors the 24-hour format system setting. As such, it is
     49  * possible and recommended to provide two different formatting patterns:
     50  * one to display the date/time in 24-hour mode and one to display the
     51  * date/time in 12-hour mode. Most callers will want to use the defaults,
     52  * though, which will be appropriate for the user's locale.</p>
     53  *
     54  * <p>It is possible to determine whether the system is currently in
     55  * 24-hour mode by calling {@link #is24HourModeEnabled()}.</p>
     56  *
     57  * <p>The rules used by this widget to decide how to format the date and
     58  * time are the following:</p>
     59  * <ul>
     60  *     <li>In 24-hour mode:
     61  *         <ul>
     62  *             <li>Use the value returned by {@link #getFormat24Hour()} when non-null</li>
     63  *             <li>Otherwise, use the value returned by {@link #getFormat12Hour()} when non-null</li>
     64  *             <li>Otherwise, use a default value appropriate for the user's locale, such as {@code h:mm a}</li>
     65  *         </ul>
     66  *     </li>
     67  *     <li>In 12-hour mode:
     68  *         <ul>
     69  *             <li>Use the value returned by {@link #getFormat12Hour()} when non-null</li>
     70  *             <li>Otherwise, use the value returned by {@link #getFormat24Hour()} when non-null</li>
     71  *             <li>Otherwise, use a default value appropriate for the user's locale, such as {@code HH:mm}</li>
     72  *         </ul>
     73  *     </li>
     74  * </ul>
     75  *
     76  * <p>The {@link CharSequence} instances used as formatting patterns when calling either
     77  * {@link #setFormat24Hour(CharSequence)} or {@link #setFormat12Hour(CharSequence)} can
     78  * contain styling information. To do so, use a {@link android.text.Spanned} object.
     79  * Note that if you customize these strings, it is your responsibility to supply strings
     80  * appropriate for formatting dates and/or times in the user's locale.</p>
     81  *
     82  * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_format12Hour
     83  * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_format24Hour
     84  * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_timeZone
     85  */
     86 @RemoteView
     87 public class TextClock extends TextView {
     88     /**
     89      * The default formatting pattern in 12-hour mode. This pattern is used
     90      * if {@link #setFormat12Hour(CharSequence)} is called with a null pattern
     91      * or if no pattern was specified when creating an instance of this class.
     92      *
     93      * This default pattern shows only the time, hours and minutes, and an am/pm
     94      * indicator.
     95      *
     96      * @see #setFormat12Hour(CharSequence)
     97      * @see #getFormat12Hour()
     98      * @deprecated Let the system use locale-appropriate defaults instead.
     99      */
    100     public static final CharSequence DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR = "h:mm a";
    101 
    102     /**
    103      * The default formatting pattern in 24-hour mode. This pattern is used
    104      * if {@link #setFormat24Hour(CharSequence)} is called with a null pattern
    105      * or if no pattern was specified when creating an instance of this class.
    106      *
    107      * This default pattern shows only the time, hours and minutes.
    108      *
    109      * @see #setFormat24Hour(CharSequence)
    110      * @see #getFormat24Hour()
    111      * @deprecated Let the system use locale-appropriate defaults instead.
    112      */
    113     public static final CharSequence DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR = "H:mm";
    114 
    115     private CharSequence mFormat12;
    116     private CharSequence mFormat24;
    117 
    118     @ExportedProperty
    119     private CharSequence mFormat;
    120     @ExportedProperty
    121     private boolean mHasSeconds;
    122 
    123     private boolean mAttached;
    124 
    125     private Calendar mTime;
    126     private String mTimeZone;
    127 
    128     private final ContentObserver mFormatChangeObserver = new ContentObserver(new Handler()) {
    129         @Override
    130         public void onChange(boolean selfChange) {
    131             chooseFormat();
    132             onTimeChanged();
    133         }
    134 
    135         @Override
    136         public void onChange(boolean selfChange, Uri uri) {
    137             chooseFormat();
    138             onTimeChanged();
    139         }
    140     };
    141 
    142     private final BroadcastReceiver mIntentReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
    143         @Override
    144         public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
    145             if (mTimeZone == null && Intent.ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED.equals(intent.getAction())) {
    146                 final String timeZone = intent.getStringExtra("time-zone");
    147                 createTime(timeZone);
    148             }
    149             onTimeChanged();
    150         }
    151     };
    152 
    153     private final Runnable mTicker = new Runnable() {
    154         public void run() {
    155             onTimeChanged();
    156 
    157             long now = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
    158             long next = now + (1000 - now % 1000);
    159 
    160             getHandler().postAtTime(mTicker, next);
    161         }
    162     };
    163 
    164     /**
    165      * Creates a new clock using the default patterns
    166      * {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR} and {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR}
    167      * respectively for the 24-hour and 12-hour modes.
    168      *
    169      * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can
    170      *        access the current theme, resources, etc.
    171      */
    172     @SuppressWarnings("UnusedDeclaration")
    173     public TextClock(Context context) {
    174         super(context);
    175         init();
    176     }
    177 
    178     /**
    179      * Creates a new clock inflated from XML. This object's properties are
    180      * intialized from the attributes specified in XML.
    181      *
    182      * This constructor uses a default style of 0, so the only attribute values
    183      * applied are those in the Context's Theme and the given AttributeSet.
    184      *
    185      * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can
    186      *        access the current theme, resources, etc.
    187      * @param attrs The attributes of the XML tag that is inflating the view
    188      */
    189     @SuppressWarnings("UnusedDeclaration")
    190     public TextClock(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
    191         this(context, attrs, 0);
    192     }
    193 
    194     /**
    195      * Creates a new clock inflated from XML. This object's properties are
    196      * intialized from the attributes specified in XML.
    197      *
    198      * @param context The Context the view is running in, through which it can
    199      *        access the current theme, resources, etc.
    200      * @param attrs The attributes of the XML tag that is inflating the view
    201      * @param defStyle The default style to apply to this view. If 0, no style
    202      *        will be applied (beyond what is included in the theme). This may
    203      *        either be an attribute resource, whose value will be retrieved
    204      *        from the current theme, or an explicit style resource
    205      */
    206     public TextClock(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
    207         super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    208 
    209         TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, R.styleable.TextClock, defStyle, 0);
    210         try {
    211             mFormat12 = a.getText(R.styleable.TextClock_format12Hour);
    212             mFormat24 = a.getText(R.styleable.TextClock_format24Hour);
    213             mTimeZone = a.getString(R.styleable.TextClock_timeZone);
    214         } finally {
    215             a.recycle();
    216         }
    217 
    218         init();
    219     }
    220 
    221     private void init() {
    222         if (mFormat12 == null || mFormat24 == null) {
    223             LocaleData ld = LocaleData.get(getContext().getResources().getConfiguration().locale);
    224             if (mFormat12 == null) {
    225                 mFormat12 = ld.timeFormat12;
    226             }
    227             if (mFormat24 == null) {
    228                 mFormat24 = ld.timeFormat24;
    229             }
    230         }
    231 
    232         createTime(mTimeZone);
    233         // Wait until onAttachedToWindow() to handle the ticker
    234         chooseFormat(false);
    235     }
    236 
    237     private void createTime(String timeZone) {
    238         if (timeZone != null) {
    239             mTime = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone(timeZone));
    240         } else {
    241             mTime = Calendar.getInstance();
    242         }
    243     }
    244 
    245     /**
    246      * Returns the formatting pattern used to display the date and/or time
    247      * in 12-hour mode. The formatting pattern syntax is described in
    248      * {@link DateFormat}.
    249      *
    250      * @return A {@link CharSequence} or null.
    251      *
    252      * @see #setFormat12Hour(CharSequence)
    253      * @see #is24HourModeEnabled()
    254      */
    255     @ExportedProperty
    256     public CharSequence getFormat12Hour() {
    257         return mFormat12;
    258     }
    259 
    260     /**
    261      * Specifies the formatting pattern used to display the date and/or time
    262      * in 12-hour mode. The formatting pattern syntax is described in
    263      * {@link DateFormat}.
    264      *
    265      * If this pattern is set to null, {@link #getFormat24Hour()} will be used
    266      * even in 12-hour mode. If both 24-hour and 12-hour formatting patterns
    267      * are set to null, {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR} and
    268      * {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR} will be used instead.
    269      *
    270      * @param format A date/time formatting pattern as described in {@link DateFormat}
    271      *
    272      * @see #getFormat12Hour()
    273      * @see #is24HourModeEnabled()
    274      * @see #DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR
    275      * @see DateFormat
    276      *
    277      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_format12Hour
    278      */
    279     @RemotableViewMethod
    280     public void setFormat12Hour(CharSequence format) {
    281         mFormat12 = format;
    282 
    283         chooseFormat();
    284         onTimeChanged();
    285     }
    286 
    287     /**
    288      * Returns the formatting pattern used to display the date and/or time
    289      * in 24-hour mode. The formatting pattern syntax is described in
    290      * {@link DateFormat}.
    291      *
    292      * @return A {@link CharSequence} or null.
    293      *
    294      * @see #setFormat24Hour(CharSequence)
    295      * @see #is24HourModeEnabled()
    296      */
    297     @ExportedProperty
    298     public CharSequence getFormat24Hour() {
    299         return mFormat24;
    300     }
    301 
    302     /**
    303      * Specifies the formatting pattern used to display the date and/or time
    304      * in 24-hour mode. The formatting pattern syntax is described in
    305      * {@link DateFormat}.
    306      *
    307      * If this pattern is set to null, {@link #getFormat12Hour()} will be used
    308      * even in 24-hour mode. If both 24-hour and 12-hour formatting patterns
    309      * are set to null, {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR} and
    310      * {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR} will be used instead.
    311      *
    312      * @param format A date/time formatting pattern as described in {@link DateFormat}
    313      *
    314      * @see #getFormat24Hour()
    315      * @see #is24HourModeEnabled()
    316      * @see #DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR
    317      * @see DateFormat
    318      *
    319      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_format24Hour
    320      */
    321     @RemotableViewMethod
    322     public void setFormat24Hour(CharSequence format) {
    323         mFormat24 = format;
    324 
    325         chooseFormat();
    326         onTimeChanged();
    327     }
    328 
    329     /**
    330      * Indicates whether the system is currently using the 24-hour mode.
    331      *
    332      * When the system is in 24-hour mode, this view will use the pattern
    333      * returned by {@link #getFormat24Hour()}. In 12-hour mode, the pattern
    334      * returned by {@link #getFormat12Hour()} is used instead.
    335      *
    336      * If either one of the formats is null, the other format is used. If
    337      * both formats are null, the default values {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_12_HOUR}
    338      * and {@link #DEFAULT_FORMAT_24_HOUR} are used instead.
    339      *
    340      * @return true if time should be displayed in 24-hour format, false if it
    341      *         should be displayed in 12-hour format.
    342      *
    343      * @see #setFormat12Hour(CharSequence)
    344      * @see #getFormat12Hour()
    345      * @see #setFormat24Hour(CharSequence)
    346      * @see #getFormat24Hour()
    347      */
    348     public boolean is24HourModeEnabled() {
    349         return DateFormat.is24HourFormat(getContext());
    350     }
    351 
    352     /**
    353      * Indicates which time zone is currently used by this view.
    354      *
    355      * @return The ID of the current time zone or null if the default time zone,
    356      *         as set by the user, must be used
    357      *
    358      * @see TimeZone
    359      * @see java.util.TimeZone#getAvailableIDs()
    360      * @see #setTimeZone(String)
    361      */
    362     public String getTimeZone() {
    363         return mTimeZone;
    364     }
    365 
    366     /**
    367      * Sets the specified time zone to use in this clock. When the time zone
    368      * is set through this method, system time zone changes (when the user
    369      * sets the time zone in settings for instance) will be ignored.
    370      *
    371      * @param timeZone The desired time zone's ID as specified in {@link TimeZone}
    372      *                 or null to user the time zone specified by the user
    373      *                 (system time zone)
    374      *
    375      * @see #getTimeZone()
    376      * @see java.util.TimeZone#getAvailableIDs()
    377      * @see TimeZone#getTimeZone(String)
    378      *
    379      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TextClock_timeZone
    380      */
    381     @RemotableViewMethod
    382     public void setTimeZone(String timeZone) {
    383         mTimeZone = timeZone;
    384 
    385         createTime(timeZone);
    386         onTimeChanged();
    387     }
    388 
    389     /**
    390      * Selects either one of {@link #getFormat12Hour()} or {@link #getFormat24Hour()}
    391      * depending on whether the user has selected 24-hour format.
    392      *
    393      * Calling this method does not schedule or unschedule the time ticker.
    394      */
    395     private void chooseFormat() {
    396         chooseFormat(true);
    397     }
    398 
    399     /**
    400      * Returns the current format string. Always valid after constructor has
    401      * finished, and will never be {@code null}.
    402      *
    403      * @hide
    404      */
    405     public CharSequence getFormat() {
    406         return mFormat;
    407     }
    408 
    409     /**
    410      * Selects either one of {@link #getFormat12Hour()} or {@link #getFormat24Hour()}
    411      * depending on whether the user has selected 24-hour format.
    412      *
    413      * @param handleTicker true if calling this method should schedule/unschedule the
    414      *                     time ticker, false otherwise
    415      */
    416     private void chooseFormat(boolean handleTicker) {
    417         final boolean format24Requested = is24HourModeEnabled();
    418 
    419         LocaleData ld = LocaleData.get(getContext().getResources().getConfiguration().locale);
    420 
    421         if (format24Requested) {
    422             mFormat = abc(mFormat24, mFormat12, ld.timeFormat24);
    423         } else {
    424             mFormat = abc(mFormat12, mFormat24, ld.timeFormat12);
    425         }
    426 
    427         boolean hadSeconds = mHasSeconds;
    428         mHasSeconds = DateFormat.hasSeconds(mFormat);
    429 
    430         if (handleTicker && mAttached && hadSeconds != mHasSeconds) {
    431             if (hadSeconds) getHandler().removeCallbacks(mTicker);
    432             else mTicker.run();
    433         }
    434     }
    435 
    436     /**
    437      * Returns a if not null, else return b if not null, else return c.
    438      */
    439     private static CharSequence abc(CharSequence a, CharSequence b, CharSequence c) {
    440         return a == null ? (b == null ? c : b) : a;
    441     }
    442 
    443     @Override
    444     protected void onAttachedToWindow() {
    445         super.onAttachedToWindow();
    446 
    447         if (!mAttached) {
    448             mAttached = true;
    449 
    450             registerReceiver();
    451             registerObserver();
    452 
    453             createTime(mTimeZone);
    454 
    455             if (mHasSeconds) {
    456                 mTicker.run();
    457             } else {
    458                 onTimeChanged();
    459             }
    460         }
    461     }
    462 
    463     @Override
    464     protected void onDetachedFromWindow() {
    465         super.onDetachedFromWindow();
    466 
    467         if (mAttached) {
    468             unregisterReceiver();
    469             unregisterObserver();
    470 
    471             getHandler().removeCallbacks(mTicker);
    472 
    473             mAttached = false;
    474         }
    475     }
    476 
    477     private void registerReceiver() {
    478         final IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
    479 
    480         filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_TIME_TICK);
    481         filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_TIME_CHANGED);
    482         filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED);
    483 
    484         getContext().registerReceiver(mIntentReceiver, filter, null, getHandler());
    485     }
    486 
    487     private void registerObserver() {
    488         final ContentResolver resolver = getContext().getContentResolver();
    489         resolver.registerContentObserver(Settings.System.CONTENT_URI, true, mFormatChangeObserver);
    490     }
    491 
    492     private void unregisterReceiver() {
    493         getContext().unregisterReceiver(mIntentReceiver);
    494     }
    495 
    496     private void unregisterObserver() {
    497         final ContentResolver resolver = getContext().getContentResolver();
    498         resolver.unregisterContentObserver(mFormatChangeObserver);
    499     }
    500 
    501     private void onTimeChanged() {
    502         mTime.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
    503         setText(DateFormat.format(mFormat, mTime));
    504     }
    505 }
    506