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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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      8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
      9  *
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     15  */
     16 package android.view;
     17 
     18 import android.animation.LayoutTransition;
     19 import android.content.Context;
     20 import android.graphics.Canvas;
     21 import android.graphics.Rect;
     22 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
     23 
     24 import java.util.ArrayList;
     25 
     26 /**
     27  * An overlay is an extra layer that sits on top of a View (the "host view")
     28  * which is drawn after all other content in that view (including children,
     29  * if the view is a ViewGroup). Interaction with the overlay layer is done
     30  * by adding and removing drawables.
     31  *
     32  * <p>An overlay requested from a ViewGroup is of type {@link ViewGroupOverlay},
     33  * which also supports adding and removing views.</p>
     34  *
     35  * @see View#getOverlay() View.getOverlay()
     36  * @see ViewGroup#getOverlay() ViewGroup.getOverlay()
     37  * @see ViewGroupOverlay
     38  */
     39 public class ViewOverlay {
     40 
     41     /**
     42      * The actual container for the drawables (and views, if it's a ViewGroupOverlay).
     43      * All of the management and rendering details for the overlay are handled in
     44      * OverlayViewGroup.
     45      */
     46     OverlayViewGroup mOverlayViewGroup;
     47 
     48     ViewOverlay(Context context, View hostView) {
     49         mOverlayViewGroup = new OverlayViewGroup(context, hostView);
     50     }
     51 
     52     /**
     53      * Used internally by View and ViewGroup to handle drawing and invalidation
     54      * of the overlay
     55      * @return
     56      */
     57     ViewGroup getOverlayView() {
     58         return mOverlayViewGroup;
     59     }
     60 
     61     /**
     62      * Adds a Drawable to the overlay. The bounds of the drawable should be relative to
     63      * the host view. Any drawable added to the overlay should be removed when it is no longer
     64      * needed or no longer visible.
     65      *
     66      * @param drawable The Drawable to be added to the overlay. This drawable will be
     67      * drawn when the view redraws its overlay.
     68      * @see #remove(Drawable)
     69      */
     70     public void add(Drawable drawable) {
     71         mOverlayViewGroup.add(drawable);
     72     }
     73 
     74     /**
     75      * Removes the specified Drawable from the overlay.
     76      *
     77      * @param drawable The Drawable to be removed from the overlay.
     78      * @see #add(Drawable)
     79      */
     80     public void remove(Drawable drawable) {
     81         mOverlayViewGroup.remove(drawable);
     82     }
     83 
     84     /**
     85      * Removes all content from the overlay.
     86      */
     87     public void clear() {
     88         mOverlayViewGroup.clear();
     89     }
     90 
     91     boolean isEmpty() {
     92         return mOverlayViewGroup.isEmpty();
     93     }
     94 
     95     /**
     96      * OverlayViewGroup is a container that View and ViewGroup use to host
     97      * drawables and views added to their overlays  ({@link ViewOverlay} and
     98      * {@link ViewGroupOverlay}, respectively). Drawables are added to the overlay
     99      * via the add/remove methods in ViewOverlay, Views are added/removed via
    100      * ViewGroupOverlay. These drawable and view objects are
    101      * drawn whenever the view itself is drawn; first the view draws its own
    102      * content (and children, if it is a ViewGroup), then it draws its overlay
    103      * (if it has one).
    104      *
    105      * <p>Besides managing and drawing the list of drawables, this class serves
    106      * two purposes:
    107      * (1) it noops layout calls because children are absolutely positioned and
    108      * (2) it forwards all invalidation calls to its host view. The invalidation
    109      * redirect is necessary because the overlay is not a child of the host view
    110      * and invalidation cannot therefore follow the normal path up through the
    111      * parent hierarchy.</p>
    112      *
    113      * @see View#getOverlay()
    114      * @see ViewGroup#getOverlay()
    115      */
    116     static class OverlayViewGroup extends ViewGroup {
    117 
    118         /**
    119          * The View for which this is an overlay. Invalidations of the overlay are redirected to
    120          * this host view.
    121          */
    122         View mHostView;
    123 
    124         /**
    125          * The set of drawables to draw when the overlay is rendered.
    126          */
    127         ArrayList<Drawable> mDrawables = null;
    128 
    129         OverlayViewGroup(Context context, View hostView) {
    130             super(context);
    131             mHostView = hostView;
    132             mAttachInfo = mHostView.mAttachInfo;
    133             mRight = hostView.getWidth();
    134             mBottom = hostView.getHeight();
    135         }
    136 
    137         public void add(Drawable drawable) {
    138             if (mDrawables == null) {
    139 
    140                 mDrawables = new ArrayList<Drawable>();
    141             }
    142             if (!mDrawables.contains(drawable)) {
    143                 // Make each drawable unique in the overlay; can't add it more than once
    144                 mDrawables.add(drawable);
    145                 invalidate(drawable.getBounds());
    146                 drawable.setCallback(this);
    147             }
    148         }
    149 
    150         public void remove(Drawable drawable) {
    151             if (mDrawables != null) {
    152                 mDrawables.remove(drawable);
    153                 invalidate(drawable.getBounds());
    154                 drawable.setCallback(null);
    155             }
    156         }
    157 
    158         @Override
    159         protected boolean verifyDrawable(Drawable who) {
    160             return super.verifyDrawable(who) || (mDrawables != null && mDrawables.contains(who));
    161         }
    162 
    163         public void add(View child) {
    164             if (child.getParent() instanceof ViewGroup) {
    165                 ViewGroup parent = (ViewGroup) child.getParent();
    166                 if (parent != mHostView && parent.getParent() != null &&
    167                         parent.mAttachInfo != null) {
    168                     // Moving to different container; figure out how to position child such that
    169                     // it is in the same location on the screen
    170                     int[] parentLocation = new int[2];
    171                     int[] hostViewLocation = new int[2];
    172                     parent.getLocationOnScreen(parentLocation);
    173                     mHostView.getLocationOnScreen(hostViewLocation);
    174                     child.offsetLeftAndRight(parentLocation[0] - hostViewLocation[0]);
    175                     child.offsetTopAndBottom(parentLocation[1] - hostViewLocation[1]);
    176                 }
    177                 parent.removeView(child);
    178                 if (parent.getLayoutTransition() != null) {
    179                     // LayoutTransition will cause the child to delay removal - cancel it
    180                     parent.getLayoutTransition().cancel(LayoutTransition.DISAPPEARING);
    181                 }
    182                 // fail-safe if view is still attached for any reason
    183                 if (child.getParent() != null) {
    184                     child.mParent = null;
    185                 }
    186             }
    187             super.addView(child);
    188         }
    189 
    190         public void remove(View view) {
    191             super.removeView(view);
    192         }
    193 
    194         public void clear() {
    195             removeAllViews();
    196             if (mDrawables != null) {
    197                 mDrawables.clear();
    198             }
    199         }
    200 
    201         boolean isEmpty() {
    202             if (getChildCount() == 0 &&
    203                     (mDrawables == null || mDrawables.size() == 0)) {
    204                 return true;
    205             }
    206             return false;
    207         }
    208 
    209         @Override
    210         public void invalidateDrawable(Drawable drawable) {
    211             invalidate(drawable.getBounds());
    212         }
    213 
    214         @Override
    215         protected void dispatchDraw(Canvas canvas) {
    216             super.dispatchDraw(canvas);
    217             final int numDrawables = (mDrawables == null) ? 0 : mDrawables.size();
    218             for (int i = 0; i < numDrawables; ++i) {
    219                 mDrawables.get(i).draw(canvas);
    220             }
    221         }
    222 
    223         @Override
    224         protected void onLayout(boolean changed, int l, int t, int r, int b) {
    225             // Noop: children are positioned absolutely
    226         }
    227 
    228         /*
    229          The following invalidation overrides exist for the purpose of redirecting invalidation to
    230          the host view. The overlay is not parented to the host view (since a View cannot be a
    231          parent), so the invalidation cannot proceed through the normal parent hierarchy.
    232          There is a built-in assumption that the overlay exactly covers the host view, therefore
    233          the invalidation rectangles received do not need to be adjusted when forwarded to
    234          the host view.
    235          */
    236 
    237         @Override
    238         public void invalidate(Rect dirty) {
    239             super.invalidate(dirty);
    240             if (mHostView != null) {
    241                 mHostView.invalidate(dirty);
    242             }
    243         }
    244 
    245         @Override
    246         public void invalidate(int l, int t, int r, int b) {
    247             super.invalidate(l, t, r, b);
    248             if (mHostView != null) {
    249                 mHostView.invalidate(l, t, r, b);
    250             }
    251         }
    252 
    253         @Override
    254         public void invalidate() {
    255             super.invalidate();
    256             if (mHostView != null) {
    257                 mHostView.invalidate();
    258             }
    259         }
    260 
    261         @Override
    262         void invalidate(boolean invalidateCache) {
    263             super.invalidate(invalidateCache);
    264             if (mHostView != null) {
    265                 mHostView.invalidate(invalidateCache);
    266             }
    267         }
    268 
    269         @Override
    270         void invalidateViewProperty(boolean invalidateParent, boolean forceRedraw) {
    271             super.invalidateViewProperty(invalidateParent, forceRedraw);
    272             if (mHostView != null) {
    273                 mHostView.invalidateViewProperty(invalidateParent, forceRedraw);
    274             }
    275         }
    276 
    277         @Override
    278         protected void invalidateParentCaches() {
    279             super.invalidateParentCaches();
    280             if (mHostView != null) {
    281                 mHostView.invalidateParentCaches();
    282             }
    283         }
    284 
    285         @Override
    286         protected void invalidateParentIfNeeded() {
    287             super.invalidateParentIfNeeded();
    288             if (mHostView != null) {
    289                 mHostView.invalidateParentIfNeeded();
    290             }
    291         }
    292 
    293         /**
    294          * @hide
    295          */
    296         @Override
    297         public void damageChild(View child, final Rect dirty) {
    298             if (mHostView != null) {
    299                 // Note: This is not a "fast" invalidation. Would be nice to instead invalidate
    300                 // using DisplayList properties and a dirty rect instead of causing a real
    301                 // invalidation of the host view
    302                 int left = child.mLeft;
    303                 int top = child.mTop;
    304                 if (!child.getMatrix().isIdentity()) {
    305                     child.transformRect(dirty);
    306                 }
    307                 dirty.offset(left, top);
    308                 mHostView.invalidate(dirty);
    309             }
    310         }
    311 
    312         /**
    313          * @hide
    314          */
    315         @Override
    316         protected ViewParent damageChildInParent(int left, int top, Rect dirty) {
    317             if (mHostView instanceof ViewGroup) {
    318                 return ((ViewGroup) mHostView).damageChildInParent(left, top, dirty);
    319             }
    320             return null;
    321         }
    322 
    323         @Override
    324         public ViewParent invalidateChildInParent(int[] location, Rect dirty) {
    325             if (mHostView != null) {
    326                 dirty.offset(location[0], location[1]);
    327                 if (mHostView instanceof ViewGroup) {
    328                     location[0] = 0;
    329                     location[1] = 0;
    330                     super.invalidateChildInParent(location, dirty);
    331                     return ((ViewGroup) mHostView).invalidateChildInParent(location, dirty);
    332                 } else {
    333                     invalidate(dirty);
    334                 }
    335             }
    336             return null;
    337         }
    338     }
    339 
    340 }
    341