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      2  * Copyright (C) 2006 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.
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     16 
     17 package android.view;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.ColorInt;
     20 import android.annotation.DrawableRes;
     21 import android.annotation.IdRes;
     22 import android.annotation.LayoutRes;
     23 import android.annotation.NonNull;
     24 import android.annotation.Nullable;
     25 import android.annotation.StyleRes;
     26 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     27 import android.content.Context;
     28 import android.content.res.Configuration;
     29 import android.content.res.Resources;
     30 import android.content.res.TypedArray;
     31 import android.graphics.PixelFormat;
     32 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
     33 import android.media.session.MediaController;
     34 import android.net.Uri;
     35 import android.os.Bundle;
     36 import android.os.IBinder;
     37 import android.os.SystemProperties;
     38 import android.transition.Scene;
     39 import android.transition.Transition;
     40 import android.transition.TransitionManager;
     41 import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent;
     42 
     43 /**
     44  * Abstract base class for a top-level window look and behavior policy.  An
     45  * instance of this class should be used as the top-level view added to the
     46  * window manager. It provides standard UI policies such as a background, title
     47  * area, default key processing, etc.
     48  *
     49  * <p>The only existing implementation of this abstract class is
     50  * android.view.PhoneWindow, which you should instantiate when needing a
     51  * Window.
     52  */
     53 public abstract class Window {
     54     /** Flag for the "options panel" feature.  This is enabled by default. */
     55     public static final int FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL = 0;
     56     /** Flag for the "no title" feature, turning off the title at the top
     57      *  of the screen. */
     58     public static final int FEATURE_NO_TITLE = 1;
     59     /** Flag for the progress indicator feature */
     60     public static final int FEATURE_PROGRESS = 2;
     61     /** Flag for having an icon on the left side of the title bar */
     62     public static final int FEATURE_LEFT_ICON = 3;
     63     /** Flag for having an icon on the right side of the title bar */
     64     public static final int FEATURE_RIGHT_ICON = 4;
     65     /** Flag for indeterminate progress */
     66     public static final int FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS = 5;
     67     /** Flag for the context menu.  This is enabled by default. */
     68     public static final int FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU = 6;
     69     /** Flag for custom title. You cannot combine this feature with other title features. */
     70     public static final int FEATURE_CUSTOM_TITLE = 7;
     71     /**
     72      * Flag for enabling the Action Bar.
     73      * This is enabled by default for some devices. The Action Bar
     74      * replaces the title bar and provides an alternate location
     75      * for an on-screen menu button on some devices.
     76      */
     77     public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_BAR = 8;
     78     /**
     79      * Flag for requesting an Action Bar that overlays window content.
     80      * Normally an Action Bar will sit in the space above window content, but if this
     81      * feature is requested along with {@link #FEATURE_ACTION_BAR} it will be layered over
     82      * the window content itself. This is useful if you would like your app to have more control
     83      * over how the Action Bar is displayed, such as letting application content scroll beneath
     84      * an Action Bar with a transparent background or otherwise displaying a transparent/translucent
     85      * Action Bar over application content.
     86      *
     87      * <p>This mode is especially useful with {@link View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN
     88      * View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, which allows you to seamlessly hide the
     89      * action bar in conjunction with other screen decorations.
     90      *
     91      * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}, when an
     92      * ActionBar is in this mode it will adjust the insets provided to
     93      * {@link View#fitSystemWindows(android.graphics.Rect) View.fitSystemWindows(Rect)}
     94      * to include the content covered by the action bar, so you can do layout within
     95      * that space.
     96      */
     97     public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY = 9;
     98     /**
     99      * Flag for specifying the behavior of action modes when an Action Bar is not present.
    100      * If overlay is enabled, the action mode UI will be allowed to cover existing window content.
    101      */
    102     public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_MODE_OVERLAY = 10;
    103     /**
    104      * Flag for requesting a decoration-free window that is dismissed by swiping from the left.
    105      */
    106     public static final int FEATURE_SWIPE_TO_DISMISS = 11;
    107     /**
    108      * Flag for requesting that window content changes should be animated using a
    109      * TransitionManager.
    110      *
    111      * <p>The TransitionManager is set using
    112      * {@link #setTransitionManager(android.transition.TransitionManager)}. If none is set,
    113      * a default TransitionManager will be used.</p>
    114      *
    115      * @see #setContentView
    116      */
    117     public static final int FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS = 12;
    118 
    119     /**
    120      * Enables Activities to run Activity Transitions either through sending or receiving
    121      * ActivityOptions bundle created with
    122      * {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(android.app.Activity,
    123      * android.util.Pair[])} or {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(
    124      * android.app.Activity, View, String)}.
    125      */
    126     public static final int FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS = 13;
    127 
    128     /**
    129      * Max value used as a feature ID
    130      * @hide
    131      */
    132     public static final int FEATURE_MAX = FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS;
    133 
    134     /** Flag for setting the progress bar's visibility to VISIBLE */
    135     public static final int PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON = -1;
    136     /** Flag for setting the progress bar's visibility to GONE */
    137     public static final int PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF = -2;
    138     /** Flag for setting the progress bar's indeterminate mode on */
    139     public static final int PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_ON = -3;
    140     /** Flag for setting the progress bar's indeterminate mode off */
    141     public static final int PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_OFF = -4;
    142     /** Starting value for the (primary) progress */
    143     public static final int PROGRESS_START = 0;
    144     /** Ending value for the (primary) progress */
    145     public static final int PROGRESS_END = 10000;
    146     /** Lowest possible value for the secondary progress */
    147     public static final int PROGRESS_SECONDARY_START = 20000;
    148     /** Highest possible value for the secondary progress */
    149     public static final int PROGRESS_SECONDARY_END = 30000;
    150 
    151     /**
    152      * The transitionName for the status bar background View when a custom background is used.
    153      * @see android.view.Window#setStatusBarColor(int)
    154      */
    155     public static final String STATUS_BAR_BACKGROUND_TRANSITION_NAME = "android:status:background";
    156 
    157     /**
    158      * The transitionName for the navigation bar background View when a custom background is used.
    159      * @see android.view.Window#setNavigationBarColor(int)
    160      */
    161     public static final String NAVIGATION_BAR_BACKGROUND_TRANSITION_NAME =
    162             "android:navigation:background";
    163 
    164     /**
    165      * The default features enabled.
    166      * @deprecated use {@link #getDefaultFeatures(android.content.Context)} instead.
    167      */
    168     @Deprecated
    169     @SuppressWarnings({"PointlessBitwiseExpression"})
    170     protected static final int DEFAULT_FEATURES = (1 << FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) |
    171             (1 << FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU);
    172 
    173     /**
    174      * The ID that the main layout in the XML layout file should have.
    175      */
    176     public static final int ID_ANDROID_CONTENT = com.android.internal.R.id.content;
    177 
    178     private static final String PROPERTY_HARDWARE_UI = "persist.sys.ui.hw";
    179 
    180     private final Context mContext;
    181 
    182     private TypedArray mWindowStyle;
    183     private Callback mCallback;
    184     private OnWindowDismissedCallback mOnWindowDismissedCallback;
    185     private WindowManager mWindowManager;
    186     private IBinder mAppToken;
    187     private String mAppName;
    188     private boolean mHardwareAccelerated;
    189     private Window mContainer;
    190     private Window mActiveChild;
    191     private boolean mIsActive = false;
    192     private boolean mHasChildren = false;
    193     private boolean mCloseOnTouchOutside = false;
    194     private boolean mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = false;
    195     private int mForcedWindowFlags = 0;
    196 
    197     private int mFeatures;
    198     private int mLocalFeatures;
    199 
    200     private boolean mHaveWindowFormat = false;
    201     private boolean mHaveDimAmount = false;
    202     private int mDefaultWindowFormat = PixelFormat.OPAQUE;
    203 
    204     private boolean mHasSoftInputMode = false;
    205 
    206     private boolean mDestroyed;
    207 
    208     // The current window attributes.
    209     private final WindowManager.LayoutParams mWindowAttributes =
    210         new WindowManager.LayoutParams();
    211 
    212     /**
    213      * API from a Window back to its caller.  This allows the client to
    214      * intercept key dispatching, panels and menus, etc.
    215      */
    216     public interface Callback {
    217         /**
    218          * Called to process key events.  At the very least your
    219          * implementation must call
    220          * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchKeyEvent} to do the
    221          * standard key processing.
    222          *
    223          * @param event The key event.
    224          *
    225          * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
    226          */
    227         public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event);
    228 
    229         /**
    230          * Called to process a key shortcut event.
    231          * At the very least your implementation must call
    232          * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent} to do the
    233          * standard key shortcut processing.
    234          *
    235          * @param event The key shortcut event.
    236          * @return True if this event was consumed.
    237          */
    238         public boolean dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event);
    239 
    240         /**
    241          * Called to process touch screen events.  At the very least your
    242          * implementation must call
    243          * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchTouchEvent} to do the
    244          * standard touch screen processing.
    245          *
    246          * @param event The touch screen event.
    247          *
    248          * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
    249          */
    250         public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event);
    251 
    252         /**
    253          * Called to process trackball events.  At the very least your
    254          * implementation must call
    255          * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchTrackballEvent} to do the
    256          * standard trackball processing.
    257          *
    258          * @param event The trackball event.
    259          *
    260          * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
    261          */
    262         public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event);
    263 
    264         /**
    265          * Called to process generic motion events.  At the very least your
    266          * implementation must call
    267          * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchGenericMotionEvent} to do the
    268          * standard processing.
    269          *
    270          * @param event The generic motion event.
    271          *
    272          * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
    273          */
    274         public boolean dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event);
    275 
    276         /**
    277          * Called to process population of {@link AccessibilityEvent}s.
    278          *
    279          * @param event The event.
    280          *
    281          * @return boolean Return true if event population was completed.
    282          */
    283         public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event);
    284 
    285         /**
    286          * Instantiate the view to display in the panel for 'featureId'.
    287          * You can return null, in which case the default content (typically
    288          * a menu) will be created for you.
    289          *
    290          * @param featureId Which panel is being created.
    291          *
    292          * @return view The top-level view to place in the panel.
    293          *
    294          * @see #onPreparePanel
    295          */
    296         @Nullable
    297         public View onCreatePanelView(int featureId);
    298 
    299         /**
    300          * Initialize the contents of the menu for panel 'featureId'.  This is
    301          * called if onCreatePanelView() returns null, giving you a standard
    302          * menu in which you can place your items.  It is only called once for
    303          * the panel, the first time it is shown.
    304          *
    305          * <p>You can safely hold on to <var>menu</var> (and any items created
    306          * from it), making modifications to it as desired, until the next
    307          * time onCreatePanelMenu() is called for this feature.
    308          *
    309          * @param featureId The panel being created.
    310          * @param menu The menu inside the panel.
    311          *
    312          * @return boolean You must return true for the panel to be displayed;
    313          *         if you return false it will not be shown.
    314          */
    315         public boolean onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, Menu menu);
    316 
    317         /**
    318          * Prepare a panel to be displayed.  This is called right before the
    319          * panel window is shown, every time it is shown.
    320          *
    321          * @param featureId The panel that is being displayed.
    322          * @param view The View that was returned by onCreatePanelView().
    323          * @param menu If onCreatePanelView() returned null, this is the Menu
    324          *             being displayed in the panel.
    325          *
    326          * @return boolean You must return true for the panel to be displayed;
    327          *         if you return false it will not be shown.
    328          *
    329          * @see #onCreatePanelView
    330          */
    331         public boolean onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu);
    332 
    333         /**
    334          * Called when a panel's menu is opened by the user. This may also be
    335          * called when the menu is changing from one type to another (for
    336          * example, from the icon menu to the expanded menu).
    337          *
    338          * @param featureId The panel that the menu is in.
    339          * @param menu The menu that is opened.
    340          * @return Return true to allow the menu to open, or false to prevent
    341          *         the menu from opening.
    342          */
    343         public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu);
    344 
    345         /**
    346          * Called when a panel's menu item has been selected by the user.
    347          *
    348          * @param featureId The panel that the menu is in.
    349          * @param item The menu item that was selected.
    350          *
    351          * @return boolean Return true to finish processing of selection, or
    352          *         false to perform the normal menu handling (calling its
    353          *         Runnable or sending a Message to its target Handler).
    354          */
    355         public boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item);
    356 
    357         /**
    358          * This is called whenever the current window attributes change.
    359          *
    360          */
    361         public void onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs);
    362 
    363         /**
    364          * This hook is called whenever the content view of the screen changes
    365          * (due to a call to
    366          * {@link Window#setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)
    367          * Window.setContentView} or
    368          * {@link Window#addContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)
    369          * Window.addContentView}).
    370          */
    371         public void onContentChanged();
    372 
    373         /**
    374          * This hook is called whenever the window focus changes.  See
    375          * {@link View#onWindowFocusChanged(boolean)
    376          * View.onWindowFocusChangedNotLocked(boolean)} for more information.
    377          *
    378          * @param hasFocus Whether the window now has focus.
    379          */
    380         public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus);
    381 
    382         /**
    383          * Called when the window has been attached to the window manager.
    384          * See {@link View#onAttachedToWindow() View.onAttachedToWindow()}
    385          * for more information.
    386          */
    387         public void onAttachedToWindow();
    388 
    389         /**
    390          * Called when the window has been attached to the window manager.
    391          * See {@link View#onDetachedFromWindow() View.onDetachedFromWindow()}
    392          * for more information.
    393          */
    394         public void onDetachedFromWindow();
    395 
    396         /**
    397          * Called when a panel is being closed.  If another logical subsequent
    398          * panel is being opened (and this panel is being closed to make room for the subsequent
    399          * panel), this method will NOT be called.
    400          *
    401          * @param featureId The panel that is being displayed.
    402          * @param menu If onCreatePanelView() returned null, this is the Menu
    403          *            being displayed in the panel.
    404          */
    405         public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu);
    406 
    407         /**
    408          * Called when the user signals the desire to start a search.
    409          *
    410          * @return true if search launched, false if activity refuses (blocks)
    411          *
    412          * @see android.app.Activity#onSearchRequested()
    413          */
    414         public boolean onSearchRequested();
    415 
    416         /**
    417          * Called when the user signals the desire to start a search.
    418          *
    419          * @param searchEvent A {@link SearchEvent} describing the signal to
    420          *                   start a search.
    421          * @return true if search launched, false if activity refuses (blocks)
    422          */
    423         public boolean onSearchRequested(SearchEvent searchEvent);
    424 
    425         /**
    426          * Called when an action mode is being started for this window. Gives the
    427          * callback an opportunity to handle the action mode in its own unique and
    428          * beautiful way. If this method returns null the system can choose a way
    429          * to present the mode or choose not to start the mode at all. This is equivalent
    430          * to {@link #onWindowStartingActionMode(android.view.ActionMode.Callback, int)}
    431          * with type {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY}.
    432          *
    433          * @param callback Callback to control the lifecycle of this action mode
    434          * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if the system should present it
    435          */
    436         @Nullable
    437         public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback);
    438 
    439         /**
    440          * Called when an action mode is being started for this window. Gives the
    441          * callback an opportunity to handle the action mode in its own unique and
    442          * beautiful way. If this method returns null the system can choose a way
    443          * to present the mode or choose not to start the mode at all.
    444          *
    445          * @param callback Callback to control the lifecycle of this action mode
    446          * @param type One of {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY} or {@link ActionMode#TYPE_FLOATING}.
    447          * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if the system should present it
    448          */
    449         @Nullable
    450         public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type);
    451 
    452         /**
    453          * Called when an action mode has been started. The appropriate mode callback
    454          * method will have already been invoked.
    455          *
    456          * @param mode The new mode that has just been started.
    457          */
    458         public void onActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode);
    459 
    460         /**
    461          * Called when an action mode has been finished. The appropriate mode callback
    462          * method will have already been invoked.
    463          *
    464          * @param mode The mode that was just finished.
    465          */
    466         public void onActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode);
    467     }
    468 
    469     /** @hide */
    470     public interface OnWindowDismissedCallback {
    471         /**
    472          * Called when a window is dismissed. This informs the callback that the
    473          * window is gone, and it should finish itself.
    474          */
    475         public void onWindowDismissed();
    476     }
    477 
    478     public Window(Context context) {
    479         mContext = context;
    480         mFeatures = mLocalFeatures = getDefaultFeatures(context);
    481     }
    482 
    483     /**
    484      * Return the Context this window policy is running in, for retrieving
    485      * resources and other information.
    486      *
    487      * @return Context The Context that was supplied to the constructor.
    488      */
    489     public final Context getContext() {
    490         return mContext;
    491     }
    492 
    493     /**
    494      * Return the {@link android.R.styleable#Window} attributes from this
    495      * window's theme.
    496      */
    497     public final TypedArray getWindowStyle() {
    498         synchronized (this) {
    499             if (mWindowStyle == null) {
    500                 mWindowStyle = mContext.obtainStyledAttributes(
    501                         com.android.internal.R.styleable.Window);
    502             }
    503             return mWindowStyle;
    504         }
    505     }
    506 
    507     /**
    508      * Set the container for this window.  If not set, the DecorWindow
    509      * operates as a top-level window; otherwise, it negotiates with the
    510      * container to display itself appropriately.
    511      *
    512      * @param container The desired containing Window.
    513      */
    514     public void setContainer(Window container) {
    515         mContainer = container;
    516         if (container != null) {
    517             // Embedded screens never have a title.
    518             mFeatures |= 1<<FEATURE_NO_TITLE;
    519             mLocalFeatures |= 1<<FEATURE_NO_TITLE;
    520             container.mHasChildren = true;
    521         }
    522     }
    523 
    524     /**
    525      * Return the container for this Window.
    526      *
    527      * @return Window The containing window, or null if this is a
    528      *         top-level window.
    529      */
    530     public final Window getContainer() {
    531         return mContainer;
    532     }
    533 
    534     public final boolean hasChildren() {
    535         return mHasChildren;
    536     }
    537 
    538     /** @hide */
    539     public final void destroy() {
    540         mDestroyed = true;
    541     }
    542 
    543     /** @hide */
    544     public final boolean isDestroyed() {
    545         return mDestroyed;
    546     }
    547 
    548     /**
    549      * Set the window manager for use by this Window to, for example,
    550      * display panels.  This is <em>not</em> used for displaying the
    551      * Window itself -- that must be done by the client.
    552      *
    553      * @param wm The window manager for adding new windows.
    554      */
    555     public void setWindowManager(WindowManager wm, IBinder appToken, String appName) {
    556         setWindowManager(wm, appToken, appName, false);
    557     }
    558 
    559     /**
    560      * Set the window manager for use by this Window to, for example,
    561      * display panels.  This is <em>not</em> used for displaying the
    562      * Window itself -- that must be done by the client.
    563      *
    564      * @param wm The window manager for adding new windows.
    565      */
    566     public void setWindowManager(WindowManager wm, IBinder appToken, String appName,
    567             boolean hardwareAccelerated) {
    568         mAppToken = appToken;
    569         mAppName = appName;
    570         mHardwareAccelerated = hardwareAccelerated
    571                 || SystemProperties.getBoolean(PROPERTY_HARDWARE_UI, false);
    572         if (wm == null) {
    573             wm = (WindowManager)mContext.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
    574         }
    575         mWindowManager = ((WindowManagerImpl)wm).createLocalWindowManager(this);
    576     }
    577 
    578     void adjustLayoutParamsForSubWindow(WindowManager.LayoutParams wp) {
    579         CharSequence curTitle = wp.getTitle();
    580         if (wp.type >= WindowManager.LayoutParams.FIRST_SUB_WINDOW &&
    581             wp.type <= WindowManager.LayoutParams.LAST_SUB_WINDOW) {
    582             if (wp.token == null) {
    583                 View decor = peekDecorView();
    584                 if (decor != null) {
    585                     wp.token = decor.getWindowToken();
    586                 }
    587             }
    588             if (curTitle == null || curTitle.length() == 0) {
    589                 String title;
    590                 if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_MEDIA) {
    591                     title="Media";
    592                 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_MEDIA_OVERLAY) {
    593                     title="MediaOvr";
    594                 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL) {
    595                     title="Panel";
    596                 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_SUB_PANEL) {
    597                     title="SubPanel";
    598                 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_ABOVE_SUB_PANEL) {
    599                     title="AboveSubPanel";
    600                 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_ATTACHED_DIALOG) {
    601                     title="AtchDlg";
    602                 } else {
    603                     title=Integer.toString(wp.type);
    604                 }
    605                 if (mAppName != null) {
    606                     title += ":" + mAppName;
    607                 }
    608                 wp.setTitle(title);
    609             }
    610         } else {
    611             if (wp.token == null) {
    612                 wp.token = mContainer == null ? mAppToken : mContainer.mAppToken;
    613             }
    614             if ((curTitle == null || curTitle.length() == 0)
    615                     && mAppName != null) {
    616                 wp.setTitle(mAppName);
    617             }
    618         }
    619         if (wp.packageName == null) {
    620             wp.packageName = mContext.getPackageName();
    621         }
    622         if (mHardwareAccelerated) {
    623             wp.flags |= WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED;
    624         }
    625     }
    626 
    627     /**
    628      * Return the window manager allowing this Window to display its own
    629      * windows.
    630      *
    631      * @return WindowManager The ViewManager.
    632      */
    633     public WindowManager getWindowManager() {
    634         return mWindowManager;
    635     }
    636 
    637     /**
    638      * Set the Callback interface for this window, used to intercept key
    639      * events and other dynamic operations in the window.
    640      *
    641      * @param callback The desired Callback interface.
    642      */
    643     public void setCallback(Callback callback) {
    644         mCallback = callback;
    645     }
    646 
    647     /**
    648      * Return the current Callback interface for this window.
    649      */
    650     public final Callback getCallback() {
    651         return mCallback;
    652     }
    653 
    654     /** @hide */
    655     public final void setOnWindowDismissedCallback(OnWindowDismissedCallback dcb) {
    656         mOnWindowDismissedCallback = dcb;
    657     }
    658 
    659     /** @hide */
    660     public final void dispatchOnWindowDismissed() {
    661         if (mOnWindowDismissedCallback != null) {
    662             mOnWindowDismissedCallback.onWindowDismissed();
    663         }
    664     }
    665 
    666     /**
    667      * Take ownership of this window's surface.  The window's view hierarchy
    668      * will no longer draw into the surface, though it will otherwise continue
    669      * to operate (such as for receiving input events).  The given SurfaceHolder
    670      * callback will be used to tell you about state changes to the surface.
    671      */
    672     public abstract void takeSurface(SurfaceHolder.Callback2 callback);
    673 
    674     /**
    675      * Take ownership of this window's InputQueue.  The window will no
    676      * longer read and dispatch input events from the queue; it is your
    677      * responsibility to do so.
    678      */
    679     public abstract void takeInputQueue(InputQueue.Callback callback);
    680 
    681     /**
    682      * Return whether this window is being displayed with a floating style
    683      * (based on the {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} attribute in
    684      * the style/theme).
    685      *
    686      * @return Returns true if the window is configured to be displayed floating
    687      * on top of whatever is behind it.
    688      */
    689     public abstract boolean isFloating();
    690 
    691     /**
    692      * Set the width and height layout parameters of the window.  The default
    693      * for both of these is MATCH_PARENT; you can change them to WRAP_CONTENT
    694      * or an absolute value to make a window that is not full-screen.
    695      *
    696      * @param width The desired layout width of the window.
    697      * @param height The desired layout height of the window.
    698      *
    699      * @see ViewGroup.LayoutParams#height
    700      * @see ViewGroup.LayoutParams#width
    701      */
    702     public void setLayout(int width, int height) {
    703         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    704         attrs.width = width;
    705         attrs.height = height;
    706         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    707     }
    708 
    709     /**
    710      * Set the gravity of the window, as per the Gravity constants.  This
    711      * controls how the window manager is positioned in the overall window; it
    712      * is only useful when using WRAP_CONTENT for the layout width or height.
    713      *
    714      * @param gravity The desired gravity constant.
    715      *
    716      * @see Gravity
    717      * @see #setLayout
    718      */
    719     public void setGravity(int gravity)
    720     {
    721         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    722         attrs.gravity = gravity;
    723         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    724     }
    725 
    726     /**
    727      * Set the type of the window, as per the WindowManager.LayoutParams
    728      * types.
    729      *
    730      * @param type The new window type (see WindowManager.LayoutParams).
    731      */
    732     public void setType(int type) {
    733         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    734         attrs.type = type;
    735         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    736     }
    737 
    738     /**
    739      * Set the format of window, as per the PixelFormat types.  This overrides
    740      * the default format that is selected by the Window based on its
    741      * window decorations.
    742      *
    743      * @param format The new window format (see PixelFormat).  Use
    744      *               PixelFormat.UNKNOWN to allow the Window to select
    745      *               the format.
    746      *
    747      * @see PixelFormat
    748      */
    749     public void setFormat(int format) {
    750         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    751         if (format != PixelFormat.UNKNOWN) {
    752             attrs.format = format;
    753             mHaveWindowFormat = true;
    754         } else {
    755             attrs.format = mDefaultWindowFormat;
    756             mHaveWindowFormat = false;
    757         }
    758         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    759     }
    760 
    761     /**
    762      * Specify custom animations to use for the window, as per
    763      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#windowAnimations
    764      * WindowManager.LayoutParams.windowAnimations}.  Providing anything besides
    765      * 0 here will override the animations the window would
    766      * normally retrieve from its theme.
    767      */
    768     public void setWindowAnimations(@StyleRes int resId) {
    769         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    770         attrs.windowAnimations = resId;
    771         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    772     }
    773 
    774     /**
    775      * Specify an explicit soft input mode to use for the window, as per
    776      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#softInputMode
    777      * WindowManager.LayoutParams.softInputMode}.  Providing anything besides
    778      * "unspecified" here will override the input mode the window would
    779      * normally retrieve from its theme.
    780      */
    781     public void setSoftInputMode(int mode) {
    782         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    783         if (mode != WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_STATE_UNSPECIFIED) {
    784             attrs.softInputMode = mode;
    785             mHasSoftInputMode = true;
    786         } else {
    787             mHasSoftInputMode = false;
    788         }
    789         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    790     }
    791 
    792     /**
    793      * Convenience function to set the flag bits as specified in flags, as
    794      * per {@link #setFlags}.
    795      * @param flags The flag bits to be set.
    796      * @see #setFlags
    797      * @see #clearFlags
    798      */
    799     public void addFlags(int flags) {
    800         setFlags(flags, flags);
    801     }
    802 
    803     /** @hide */
    804     public void addPrivateFlags(int flags) {
    805         setPrivateFlags(flags, flags);
    806     }
    807 
    808     /**
    809      * Convenience function to clear the flag bits as specified in flags, as
    810      * per {@link #setFlags}.
    811      * @param flags The flag bits to be cleared.
    812      * @see #setFlags
    813      * @see #addFlags
    814      */
    815     public void clearFlags(int flags) {
    816         setFlags(0, flags);
    817     }
    818 
    819     /**
    820      * Set the flags of the window, as per the
    821      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams WindowManager.LayoutParams}
    822      * flags.
    823      *
    824      * <p>Note that some flags must be set before the window decoration is
    825      * created (by the first call to
    826      * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} or
    827      * {@link #getDecorView()}:
    828      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LAYOUT_IN_SCREEN} and
    829      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LAYOUT_INSET_DECOR}.  These
    830      * will be set for you based on the {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating}
    831      * attribute.
    832      *
    833      * @param flags The new window flags (see WindowManager.LayoutParams).
    834      * @param mask Which of the window flag bits to modify.
    835      * @see #addFlags
    836      * @see #clearFlags
    837      */
    838     public void setFlags(int flags, int mask) {
    839         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    840         attrs.flags = (attrs.flags&~mask) | (flags&mask);
    841         mForcedWindowFlags |= mask;
    842         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    843     }
    844 
    845     private void setPrivateFlags(int flags, int mask) {
    846         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    847         attrs.privateFlags = (attrs.privateFlags & ~mask) | (flags & mask);
    848         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    849     }
    850 
    851     /**
    852      * {@hide}
    853      */
    854     protected void setNeedsMenuKey(int value) {
    855         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    856         attrs.needsMenuKey = value;
    857         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    858     }
    859 
    860     /**
    861      * {@hide}
    862      */
    863     protected void dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs) {
    864         if (mCallback != null) {
    865             mCallback.onWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    866         }
    867     }
    868 
    869     /**
    870      * Set the amount of dim behind the window when using
    871      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DIM_BEHIND}.  This overrides
    872      * the default dim amount of that is selected by the Window based on
    873      * its theme.
    874      *
    875      * @param amount The new dim amount, from 0 for no dim to 1 for full dim.
    876      */
    877     public void setDimAmount(float amount) {
    878         final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
    879         attrs.dimAmount = amount;
    880         mHaveDimAmount = true;
    881         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
    882     }
    883 
    884     /**
    885      * Specify custom window attributes.  <strong>PLEASE NOTE:</strong> the
    886      * layout params you give here should generally be from values previously
    887      * retrieved with {@link #getAttributes()}; you probably do not want to
    888      * blindly create and apply your own, since this will blow away any values
    889      * set by the framework that you are not interested in.
    890      *
    891      * @param a The new window attributes, which will completely override any
    892      *          current values.
    893      */
    894     public void setAttributes(WindowManager.LayoutParams a) {
    895         mWindowAttributes.copyFrom(a);
    896         dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(mWindowAttributes);
    897     }
    898 
    899     /**
    900      * Retrieve the current window attributes associated with this panel.
    901      *
    902      * @return WindowManager.LayoutParams Either the existing window
    903      *         attributes object, or a freshly created one if there is none.
    904      */
    905     public final WindowManager.LayoutParams getAttributes() {
    906         return mWindowAttributes;
    907     }
    908 
    909     /**
    910      * Return the window flags that have been explicitly set by the client,
    911      * so will not be modified by {@link #getDecorView}.
    912      */
    913     protected final int getForcedWindowFlags() {
    914         return mForcedWindowFlags;
    915     }
    916 
    917     /**
    918      * Has the app specified their own soft input mode?
    919      */
    920     protected final boolean hasSoftInputMode() {
    921         return mHasSoftInputMode;
    922     }
    923 
    924     /** @hide */
    925     public void setCloseOnTouchOutside(boolean close) {
    926         mCloseOnTouchOutside = close;
    927         mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = true;
    928     }
    929 
    930     /** @hide */
    931     public void setCloseOnTouchOutsideIfNotSet(boolean close) {
    932         if (!mSetCloseOnTouchOutside) {
    933             mCloseOnTouchOutside = close;
    934             mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = true;
    935         }
    936     }
    937 
    938     /** @hide */
    939     @SystemApi
    940     public void setDisableWallpaperTouchEvents(boolean disable) {
    941         setPrivateFlags(disable
    942                 ? WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_DISABLE_WALLPAPER_TOUCH_EVENTS : 0,
    943                 WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_DISABLE_WALLPAPER_TOUCH_EVENTS);
    944     }
    945 
    946     /** @hide */
    947     public abstract void alwaysReadCloseOnTouchAttr();
    948 
    949     /** @hide */
    950     public boolean shouldCloseOnTouch(Context context, MotionEvent event) {
    951         if (mCloseOnTouchOutside && event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN
    952                 && isOutOfBounds(context, event) && peekDecorView() != null) {
    953             return true;
    954         }
    955         return false;
    956     }
    957 
    958     private boolean isOutOfBounds(Context context, MotionEvent event) {
    959         final int x = (int) event.getX();
    960         final int y = (int) event.getY();
    961         final int slop = ViewConfiguration.get(context).getScaledWindowTouchSlop();
    962         final View decorView = getDecorView();
    963         return (x < -slop) || (y < -slop)
    964                 || (x > (decorView.getWidth()+slop))
    965                 || (y > (decorView.getHeight()+slop));
    966     }
    967 
    968     /**
    969      * Enable extended screen features.  This must be called before
    970      * setContentView().  May be called as many times as desired as long as it
    971      * is before setContentView().  If not called, no extended features
    972      * will be available.  You can not turn off a feature once it is requested.
    973      * You canot use other title features with {@link #FEATURE_CUSTOM_TITLE}.
    974      *
    975      * @param featureId The desired features, defined as constants by Window.
    976      * @return The features that are now set.
    977      */
    978     public boolean requestFeature(int featureId) {
    979         final int flag = 1<<featureId;
    980         mFeatures |= flag;
    981         mLocalFeatures |= mContainer != null ? (flag&~mContainer.mFeatures) : flag;
    982         return (mFeatures&flag) != 0;
    983     }
    984 
    985     /**
    986      * @hide Used internally to help resolve conflicting features.
    987      */
    988     protected void removeFeature(int featureId) {
    989         final int flag = 1<<featureId;
    990         mFeatures &= ~flag;
    991         mLocalFeatures &= ~(mContainer != null ? (flag&~mContainer.mFeatures) : flag);
    992     }
    993 
    994     public final void makeActive() {
    995         if (mContainer != null) {
    996             if (mContainer.mActiveChild != null) {
    997                 mContainer.mActiveChild.mIsActive = false;
    998             }
    999             mContainer.mActiveChild = this;
   1000         }
   1001         mIsActive = true;
   1002         onActive();
   1003     }
   1004 
   1005     public final boolean isActive()
   1006     {
   1007         return mIsActive;
   1008     }
   1009 
   1010     /**
   1011      * Finds a view that was identified by the id attribute from the XML that
   1012      * was processed in {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate}.  This will
   1013      * implicitly call {@link #getDecorView} for you, with all of the
   1014      * associated side-effects.
   1015      *
   1016      * @return The view if found or null otherwise.
   1017      */
   1018     @Nullable
   1019     public View findViewById(@IdRes int id) {
   1020         return getDecorView().findViewById(id);
   1021     }
   1022 
   1023     /**
   1024      * Convenience for
   1025      * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)}
   1026      * to set the screen content from a layout resource.  The resource will be
   1027      * inflated, adding all top-level views to the screen.
   1028      *
   1029      * @param layoutResID Resource ID to be inflated.
   1030      * @see #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)
   1031      */
   1032     public abstract void setContentView(@LayoutRes int layoutResID);
   1033 
   1034     /**
   1035      * Convenience for
   1036      * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)}
   1037      * set the screen content to an explicit view.  This view is placed
   1038      * directly into the screen's view hierarchy.  It can itself be a complex
   1039      * view hierarhcy.
   1040      *
   1041      * @param view The desired content to display.
   1042      * @see #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)
   1043      */
   1044     public abstract void setContentView(View view);
   1045 
   1046     /**
   1047      * Set the screen content to an explicit view.  This view is placed
   1048      * directly into the screen's view hierarchy.  It can itself be a complex
   1049      * view hierarchy.
   1050      *
   1051      * <p>Note that calling this function "locks in" various characteristics
   1052      * of the window that can not, from this point forward, be changed: the
   1053      * features that have been requested with {@link #requestFeature(int)},
   1054      * and certain window flags as described in {@link #setFlags(int, int)}.</p>
   1055      *
   1056      * <p>If {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} is set, the window's
   1057      * TransitionManager will be used to animate content from the current
   1058      * content View to view.</p>
   1059      *
   1060      * @param view The desired content to display.
   1061      * @param params Layout parameters for the view.
   1062      * @see #getTransitionManager()
   1063      * @see #setTransitionManager(android.transition.TransitionManager)
   1064      */
   1065     public abstract void setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params);
   1066 
   1067     /**
   1068      * Variation on
   1069      * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)}
   1070      * to add an additional content view to the screen.  Added after any existing
   1071      * ones in the screen -- existing views are NOT removed.
   1072      *
   1073      * @param view The desired content to display.
   1074      * @param params Layout parameters for the view.
   1075      */
   1076     public abstract void addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params);
   1077 
   1078     /**
   1079      * Return the view in this Window that currently has focus, or null if
   1080      * there are none.  Note that this does not look in any containing
   1081      * Window.
   1082      *
   1083      * @return View The current View with focus or null.
   1084      */
   1085     @Nullable
   1086     public abstract View getCurrentFocus();
   1087 
   1088     /**
   1089      * Quick access to the {@link LayoutInflater} instance that this Window
   1090      * retrieved from its Context.
   1091      *
   1092      * @return LayoutInflater The shared LayoutInflater.
   1093      */
   1094     @NonNull
   1095     public abstract LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater();
   1096 
   1097     public abstract void setTitle(CharSequence title);
   1098 
   1099     @Deprecated
   1100     public abstract void setTitleColor(@ColorInt int textColor);
   1101 
   1102     public abstract void openPanel(int featureId, KeyEvent event);
   1103 
   1104     public abstract void closePanel(int featureId);
   1105 
   1106     public abstract void togglePanel(int featureId, KeyEvent event);
   1107 
   1108     public abstract void invalidatePanelMenu(int featureId);
   1109 
   1110     public abstract boolean performPanelShortcut(int featureId,
   1111                                                  int keyCode,
   1112                                                  KeyEvent event,
   1113                                                  int flags);
   1114     public abstract boolean performPanelIdentifierAction(int featureId,
   1115                                                  int id,
   1116                                                  int flags);
   1117 
   1118     public abstract void closeAllPanels();
   1119 
   1120     public abstract boolean performContextMenuIdentifierAction(int id, int flags);
   1121 
   1122     /**
   1123      * Should be called when the configuration is changed.
   1124      *
   1125      * @param newConfig The new configuration.
   1126      */
   1127     public abstract void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig);
   1128 
   1129     /**
   1130      * Sets the window elevation.
   1131      * <p>
   1132      * Changes to this property take effect immediately and will cause the
   1133      * window surface to be recreated. This is an expensive operation and as a
   1134      * result, this property should not be animated.
   1135      *
   1136      * @param elevation The window elevation.
   1137      * @see View#setElevation(float)
   1138      * @see android.R.styleable#Window_windowElevation
   1139      */
   1140     public void setElevation(float elevation) {}
   1141 
   1142     /**
   1143      * Sets whether window content should be clipped to the outline of the
   1144      * window background.
   1145      *
   1146      * @param clipToOutline Whether window content should be clipped to the
   1147      *                      outline of the window background.
   1148      * @see View#setClipToOutline(boolean)
   1149      * @see android.R.styleable#Window_windowClipToOutline
   1150      */
   1151     public void setClipToOutline(boolean clipToOutline) {}
   1152 
   1153     /**
   1154      * Change the background of this window to a Drawable resource. Setting the
   1155      * background to null will make the window be opaque. To make the window
   1156      * transparent, you can use an empty drawable (for instance a ColorDrawable
   1157      * with the color 0 or the system drawable android:drawable/empty.)
   1158      *
   1159      * @param resId The resource identifier of a drawable resource which will
   1160      *              be installed as the new background.
   1161      */
   1162     public void setBackgroundDrawableResource(@DrawableRes int resId) {
   1163         setBackgroundDrawable(mContext.getDrawable(resId));
   1164     }
   1165 
   1166     /**
   1167      * Change the background of this window to a custom Drawable. Setting the
   1168      * background to null will make the window be opaque. To make the window
   1169      * transparent, you can use an empty drawable (for instance a ColorDrawable
   1170      * with the color 0 or the system drawable android:drawable/empty.)
   1171      *
   1172      * @param drawable The new Drawable to use for this window's background.
   1173      */
   1174     public abstract void setBackgroundDrawable(Drawable drawable);
   1175 
   1176     /**
   1177      * Set the value for a drawable feature of this window, from a resource
   1178      * identifier.  You must have called requestFeature(featureId) before
   1179      * calling this function.
   1180      *
   1181      * @see android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable(int)
   1182      *
   1183      * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change, defined as a
   1184      * constant by Window.
   1185      * @param resId Resource identifier of the desired image.
   1186      */
   1187     public abstract void setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, @DrawableRes int resId);
   1188 
   1189     /**
   1190      * Set the value for a drawable feature of this window, from a URI. You
   1191      * must have called requestFeature(featureId) before calling this
   1192      * function.
   1193      *
   1194      * <p>The only URI currently supported is "content:", specifying an image
   1195      * in a content provider.
   1196      *
   1197      * @see android.widget.ImageView#setImageURI
   1198      *
   1199      * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are
   1200      * constants defined by Window.
   1201      * @param uri The desired URI.
   1202      */
   1203     public abstract void setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, Uri uri);
   1204 
   1205     /**
   1206      * Set an explicit Drawable value for feature of this window. You must
   1207      * have called requestFeature(featureId) before calling this function.
   1208      *
   1209      * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are
   1210      *                  constants defined by Window.
   1211      * @param drawable A Drawable object to display.
   1212      */
   1213     public abstract void setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable);
   1214 
   1215     /**
   1216      * Set a custom alpha value for the given drawable feature, controlling how
   1217      * much the background is visible through it.
   1218      *
   1219      * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are
   1220      *                  constants defined by Window.
   1221      * @param alpha The alpha amount, 0 is completely transparent and 255 is
   1222      *              completely opaque.
   1223      */
   1224     public abstract void setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha);
   1225 
   1226     /**
   1227      * Set the integer value for a feature. The range of the value depends on
   1228      * the feature being set. For {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS}, it should go from
   1229      * 0 to 10000. At 10000 the progress is complete and the indicator hidden.
   1230      *
   1231      * @param featureId The desired feature to change. Features are constants
   1232      *                  defined by Window.
   1233      * @param value The value for the feature. The interpretation of this
   1234      *              value is feature-specific.
   1235      */
   1236     public abstract void setFeatureInt(int featureId, int value);
   1237 
   1238     /**
   1239      * Request that key events come to this activity. Use this if your
   1240      * activity has no views with focus, but the activity still wants
   1241      * a chance to process key events.
   1242      */
   1243     public abstract void takeKeyEvents(boolean get);
   1244 
   1245     /**
   1246      * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the key press event
   1247      * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should
   1248      * not need to implement or call this.
   1249      *
   1250      */
   1251     public abstract boolean superDispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event);
   1252 
   1253     /**
   1254      * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the key shortcut press event
   1255      * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should
   1256      * not need to implement or call this.
   1257      *
   1258      */
   1259     public abstract boolean superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event);
   1260 
   1261     /**
   1262      * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the touch screen event
   1263      * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should
   1264      * not need to implement or call this.
   1265      *
   1266      */
   1267     public abstract boolean superDispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event);
   1268 
   1269     /**
   1270      * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the trackball event
   1271      * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should
   1272      * not need to implement or call this.
   1273      *
   1274      */
   1275     public abstract boolean superDispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event);
   1276 
   1277     /**
   1278      * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the generic motion event
   1279      * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should
   1280      * not need to implement or call this.
   1281      *
   1282      */
   1283     public abstract boolean superDispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event);
   1284 
   1285     /**
   1286      * Retrieve the top-level window decor view (containing the standard
   1287      * window frame/decorations and the client's content inside of that), which
   1288      * can be added as a window to the window manager.
   1289      *
   1290      * <p><em>Note that calling this function for the first time "locks in"
   1291      * various window characteristics as described in
   1292      * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)}.</em></p>
   1293      *
   1294      * @return Returns the top-level window decor view.
   1295      */
   1296     public abstract View getDecorView();
   1297 
   1298     /**
   1299      * Retrieve the current decor view, but only if it has already been created;
   1300      * otherwise returns null.
   1301      *
   1302      * @return Returns the top-level window decor or null.
   1303      * @see #getDecorView
   1304      */
   1305     public abstract View peekDecorView();
   1306 
   1307     public abstract Bundle saveHierarchyState();
   1308 
   1309     public abstract void restoreHierarchyState(Bundle savedInstanceState);
   1310 
   1311     protected abstract void onActive();
   1312 
   1313     /**
   1314      * Return the feature bits that are enabled.  This is the set of features
   1315      * that were given to requestFeature(), and are being handled by this
   1316      * Window itself or its container.  That is, it is the set of
   1317      * requested features that you can actually use.
   1318      *
   1319      * <p>To do: add a public version of this API that allows you to check for
   1320      * features by their feature ID.
   1321      *
   1322      * @return int The feature bits.
   1323      */
   1324     protected final int getFeatures()
   1325     {
   1326         return mFeatures;
   1327     }
   1328 
   1329     /**
   1330      * Return the feature bits set by default on a window.
   1331      * @param context The context used to access resources
   1332      */
   1333     public static int getDefaultFeatures(Context context) {
   1334         int features = 0;
   1335 
   1336         final Resources res = context.getResources();
   1337         if (res.getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_defaultWindowFeatureOptionsPanel)) {
   1338             features |= 1 << FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL;
   1339         }
   1340 
   1341         if (res.getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_defaultWindowFeatureContextMenu)) {
   1342             features |= 1 << FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU;
   1343         }
   1344 
   1345         return features;
   1346     }
   1347 
   1348     /**
   1349      * Query for the availability of a certain feature.
   1350      *
   1351      * @param feature The feature ID to check
   1352      * @return true if the feature is enabled, false otherwise.
   1353      */
   1354     public boolean hasFeature(int feature) {
   1355         return (getFeatures() & (1 << feature)) != 0;
   1356     }
   1357 
   1358     /**
   1359      * Return the feature bits that are being implemented by this Window.
   1360      * This is the set of features that were given to requestFeature(), and are
   1361      * being handled by only this Window itself, not by its containers.
   1362      *
   1363      * @return int The feature bits.
   1364      */
   1365     protected final int getLocalFeatures()
   1366     {
   1367         return mLocalFeatures;
   1368     }
   1369 
   1370     /**
   1371      * Set the default format of window, as per the PixelFormat types.  This
   1372      * is the format that will be used unless the client specifies in explicit
   1373      * format with setFormat();
   1374      *
   1375      * @param format The new window format (see PixelFormat).
   1376      *
   1377      * @see #setFormat
   1378      * @see PixelFormat
   1379      */
   1380     protected void setDefaultWindowFormat(int format) {
   1381         mDefaultWindowFormat = format;
   1382         if (!mHaveWindowFormat) {
   1383             final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes();
   1384             attrs.format = format;
   1385             dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs);
   1386         }
   1387     }
   1388 
   1389     /** @hide */
   1390     protected boolean haveDimAmount() {
   1391         return mHaveDimAmount;
   1392     }
   1393 
   1394     public abstract void setChildDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable);
   1395 
   1396     public abstract void setChildInt(int featureId, int value);
   1397 
   1398     /**
   1399      * Is a keypress one of the defined shortcut keys for this window.
   1400      * @param keyCode the key code from {@link android.view.KeyEvent} to check.
   1401      * @param event the {@link android.view.KeyEvent} to use to help check.
   1402      */
   1403     public abstract boolean isShortcutKey(int keyCode, KeyEvent event);
   1404 
   1405     /**
   1406      * @see android.app.Activity#setVolumeControlStream(int)
   1407      */
   1408     public abstract void setVolumeControlStream(int streamType);
   1409 
   1410     /**
   1411      * @see android.app.Activity#getVolumeControlStream()
   1412      */
   1413     public abstract int getVolumeControlStream();
   1414 
   1415     /**
   1416      * Sets a {@link MediaController} to send media keys and volume changes to.
   1417      * If set, this should be preferred for all media keys and volume requests
   1418      * sent to this window.
   1419      *
   1420      * @param controller The controller for the session which should receive
   1421      *            media keys and volume changes.
   1422      * @see android.app.Activity#setMediaController(android.media.session.MediaController)
   1423      */
   1424     public void setMediaController(MediaController controller) {
   1425     }
   1426 
   1427     /**
   1428      * Gets the {@link MediaController} that was previously set.
   1429      *
   1430      * @return The controller which should receive events.
   1431      * @see #setMediaController(android.media.session.MediaController)
   1432      * @see android.app.Activity#getMediaController()
   1433      */
   1434     public MediaController getMediaController() {
   1435         return null;
   1436     }
   1437 
   1438     /**
   1439      * Set extra options that will influence the UI for this window.
   1440      * @param uiOptions Flags specifying extra options for this window.
   1441      */
   1442     public void setUiOptions(int uiOptions) { }
   1443 
   1444     /**
   1445      * Set extra options that will influence the UI for this window.
   1446      * Only the bits filtered by mask will be modified.
   1447      * @param uiOptions Flags specifying extra options for this window.
   1448      * @param mask Flags specifying which options should be modified. Others will remain unchanged.
   1449      */
   1450     public void setUiOptions(int uiOptions, int mask) { }
   1451 
   1452     /**
   1453      * Set the primary icon for this window.
   1454      *
   1455      * @param resId resource ID of a drawable to set
   1456      */
   1457     public void setIcon(@DrawableRes int resId) { }
   1458 
   1459     /**
   1460      * Set the default icon for this window.
   1461      * This will be overridden by any other icon set operation which could come from the
   1462      * theme or another explicit set.
   1463      *
   1464      * @hide
   1465      */
   1466     public void setDefaultIcon(@DrawableRes int resId) { }
   1467 
   1468     /**
   1469      * Set the logo for this window. A logo is often shown in place of an
   1470      * {@link #setIcon(int) icon} but is generally wider and communicates window title information
   1471      * as well.
   1472      *
   1473      * @param resId resource ID of a drawable to set
   1474      */
   1475     public void setLogo(@DrawableRes int resId) { }
   1476 
   1477     /**
   1478      * Set the default logo for this window.
   1479      * This will be overridden by any other logo set operation which could come from the
   1480      * theme or another explicit set.
   1481      *
   1482      * @hide
   1483      */
   1484     public void setDefaultLogo(@DrawableRes int resId) { }
   1485 
   1486     /**
   1487      * Set focus locally. The window should have the
   1488      * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LOCAL_FOCUS_MODE} flag set already.
   1489      * @param hasFocus Whether this window has focus or not.
   1490      * @param inTouchMode Whether this window is in touch mode or not.
   1491      */
   1492     public void setLocalFocus(boolean hasFocus, boolean inTouchMode) { }
   1493 
   1494     /**
   1495      * Inject an event to window locally.
   1496      * @param event A key or touch event to inject to this window.
   1497      */
   1498     public void injectInputEvent(InputEvent event) { }
   1499 
   1500     /**
   1501      * Retrieve the {@link TransitionManager} responsible for  for default transitions
   1502      * in this window. Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}.
   1503      *
   1504      * <p>This method will return non-null after content has been initialized (e.g. by using
   1505      * {@link #setContentView}) if {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} has been granted.</p>
   1506      *
   1507      * @return This window's content TransitionManager or null if none is set.
   1508      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowContentTransitionManager
   1509      */
   1510     public TransitionManager getTransitionManager() {
   1511         return null;
   1512     }
   1513 
   1514     /**
   1515      * Set the {@link TransitionManager} to use for default transitions in this window.
   1516      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}.
   1517      *
   1518      * @param tm The TransitionManager to use for scene changes.
   1519      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowContentTransitionManager
   1520      */
   1521     public void setTransitionManager(TransitionManager tm) {
   1522         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   1523     }
   1524 
   1525     /**
   1526      * Retrieve the {@link Scene} representing this window's current content.
   1527      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}.
   1528      *
   1529      * <p>This method will return null if the current content is not represented by a Scene.</p>
   1530      *
   1531      * @return Current Scene being shown or null
   1532      */
   1533     public Scene getContentScene() {
   1534         return null;
   1535     }
   1536 
   1537     /**
   1538      * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering
   1539      * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have
   1540      * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1541      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from
   1542      * {@link View#INVISIBLE} to {@link View#VISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null,
   1543      * entering Views will remain unaffected.
   1544      *
   1545      * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene.
   1546      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowEnterTransition
   1547      */
   1548     public void setEnterTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1549 
   1550     /**
   1551      * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Window is
   1552      * preparing to close, for example after a call to
   1553      * {@link android.app.Activity#finishAfterTransition()}. The exiting
   1554      * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have
   1555      * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1556      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from
   1557      * {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null,
   1558      * entering Views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to
   1559      * use the same value as set in {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)}.
   1560      *
   1561      * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Window
   1562      *                   is preparing to close.
   1563      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReturnTransition
   1564      */
   1565     public void setReturnTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1566 
   1567     /**
   1568      * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when starting a
   1569      * new Activity. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that
   1570      * have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1571      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing visibility
   1572      * from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null, the views will
   1573      * remain unaffected. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1574      *
   1575      * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views out of the scene when calling a
   1576      *                   new Activity.
   1577      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowExitTransition
   1578      */
   1579     public void setExitTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1580 
   1581     /**
   1582      * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning from
   1583      * a previously-started Activity. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views
   1584      * or ViewGroups that have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions
   1585      * will extend {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing
   1586      * visibility from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null,
   1587      * the views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to use the same
   1588      * transition as {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)}.
   1589      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1590      *
   1591      * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a
   1592      *                   previously-started Activity.
   1593      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReenterTransition
   1594      */
   1595     public void setReenterTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1596 
   1597     /**
   1598      * Returns the transition used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering
   1599      * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have
   1600      * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1601      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from
   1602      * {@link View#INVISIBLE} to {@link View#VISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null,
   1603      * entering Views will remain unaffected.  Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1604      *
   1605      * @return the Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene.
   1606      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowEnterTransition
   1607      */
   1608     public Transition getEnterTransition() { return null; }
   1609 
   1610     /**
   1611      * Returns he Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Window is
   1612      * preparing to close, for example after a call to
   1613      * {@link android.app.Activity#finishAfterTransition()}. The exiting
   1614      * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have
   1615      * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1616      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from
   1617      * {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}.
   1618      *
   1619      * @return The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Window
   1620      *         is preparing to close.
   1621      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReturnTransition
   1622      */
   1623     public Transition getReturnTransition() { return null; }
   1624 
   1625     /**
   1626      * Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when starting a
   1627      * new Activity. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that
   1628      * have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend
   1629      * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing visibility
   1630      * from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null, the views will
   1631      * remain unaffected. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1632      *
   1633      * @return the Transition to use to move Views out of the scene when calling a
   1634      * new Activity.
   1635      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowExitTransition
   1636      */
   1637     public Transition getExitTransition() { return null; }
   1638 
   1639     /**
   1640      * Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning from
   1641      * a previously-started Activity. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views
   1642      * or ViewGroups that have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions
   1643      * will extend {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing
   1644      * visibility from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}.
   1645      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1646      *
   1647      * @return The Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a
   1648      *         previously-started Activity.
   1649      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReenterTransition
   1650      */
   1651     public Transition getReenterTransition() { return null; }
   1652 
   1653     /**
   1654      * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content
   1655      * Scene. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as
   1656      * {@link android.transition.ChangeBounds}. A null
   1657      * value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position.
   1658      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1659      *
   1660      * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements transferred into the content
   1661      *                   Scene.
   1662      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementEnterTransition
   1663      */
   1664     public void setSharedElementEnterTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1665 
   1666     /**
   1667      * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back to a
   1668      * calling Activity. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as
   1669      * {@link android.transition.ChangeBounds}. A null
   1670      * value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position.
   1671      * If no value is set, the default will be to use the same value as
   1672      * {@link #setSharedElementEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)}.
   1673      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1674      *
   1675      * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements transferred out of the content
   1676      *                   Scene.
   1677      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReturnTransition
   1678      */
   1679     public void setSharedElementReturnTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1680 
   1681     /**
   1682      * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content
   1683      * Scene. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1684      *
   1685      * @return Transition to use for sharend elements transferred into the content Scene.
   1686      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementEnterTransition
   1687      */
   1688     public Transition getSharedElementEnterTransition() { return null; }
   1689 
   1690     /**
   1691      * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back to a
   1692      * calling Activity. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1693      *
   1694      * @return Transition to use for sharend elements transferred into the content Scene.
   1695      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReturnTransition
   1696      */
   1697     public Transition getSharedElementReturnTransition() { return null; }
   1698 
   1699     /**
   1700      * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements after starting a new Activity
   1701      * before the shared elements are transferred to the called Activity. If the shared elements
   1702      * must animate during the exit transition, this Transition should be used. Upon completion,
   1703      * the shared elements may be transferred to the started Activity.
   1704      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1705      *
   1706      * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window
   1707      *                   prior to transferring to the launched Activity's Window.
   1708      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementExitTransition
   1709      */
   1710     public void setSharedElementExitTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1711 
   1712     /**
   1713      * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started
   1714      * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location. If no value
   1715      * is set, this will default to
   1716      * {@link #setSharedElementExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)}.
   1717      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1718      *
   1719      * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window
   1720      *                   after the shared element has returned to the Window.
   1721      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReenterTransition
   1722      */
   1723     public void setSharedElementReenterTransition(Transition transition) {}
   1724 
   1725     /**
   1726      * Returns the Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window prior
   1727      * to transferring to the launched Activity's Window.
   1728      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1729      *
   1730      * @return the Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window prior
   1731      * to transferring to the launched Activity's Window.
   1732      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementExitTransition
   1733      */
   1734     public Transition getSharedElementExitTransition() { return null; }
   1735 
   1736     /**
   1737      * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started
   1738      * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location.
   1739      * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}.
   1740      *
   1741      * @return the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started
   1742      * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location.
   1743      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReenterTransition
   1744      */
   1745     public Transition getSharedElementReenterTransition() { return null; }
   1746 
   1747     /**
   1748      * Controls how the transition set in
   1749      * {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit
   1750      * transition of the calling Activity. When true, the transition will start as soon as possible.
   1751      * When false, the transition will wait until the remote exiting transition completes before
   1752      * starting.
   1753      *
   1754      * @param allow true to start the enter transition when possible or false to
   1755      *              wait until the exiting transition completes.
   1756      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowEnterTransitionOverlap
   1757      */
   1758     public void setAllowEnterTransitionOverlap(boolean allow) {}
   1759 
   1760     /**
   1761      * Returns how the transition set in
   1762      * {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit
   1763      * transition of the calling Activity. When true, the transition will start as soon as possible.
   1764      * When false, the transition will wait until the remote exiting transition completes before
   1765      * starting.
   1766      *
   1767      * @return true when the enter transition should start as soon as possible or false to
   1768      * when it should wait until the exiting transition completes.
   1769      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowEnterTransitionOverlap
   1770      */
   1771     public boolean getAllowEnterTransitionOverlap() { return true; }
   1772 
   1773     /**
   1774      * Controls how the transition set in
   1775      * {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit
   1776      * transition of the called Activity when reentering after if finishes. When true,
   1777      * the transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the transition will wait
   1778      * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes before starting.
   1779      *
   1780      * @param allow true to start the transition when possible or false to wait until the
   1781      *              called Activity's exiting transition completes.
   1782      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowReturnTransitionOverlap
   1783      */
   1784     public void setAllowReturnTransitionOverlap(boolean allow) {}
   1785 
   1786     /**
   1787      * Returns how the transition set in
   1788      * {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit
   1789      * transition of the called Activity when reentering after if finishes. When true,
   1790      * the transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the transition will wait
   1791      * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes before starting.
   1792      *
   1793      * @return true when the transition should start when possible or false when it should wait
   1794      * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes.
   1795      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowReturnTransitionOverlap
   1796      */
   1797     public boolean getAllowReturnTransitionOverlap() { return true; }
   1798 
   1799     /**
   1800      * Returns the duration, in milliseconds, of the window background fade
   1801      * when transitioning into or away from an Activity when called with an Activity Transition.
   1802      * <p>When executing the enter transition, the background starts transparent
   1803      * and fades in. This requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. The default is
   1804      * 300 milliseconds.</p>
   1805      *
   1806      * @return The duration of the window background fade to opaque during enter transition.
   1807      * @see #getEnterTransition()
   1808      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration
   1809      */
   1810     public long getTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration() { return 0; }
   1811 
   1812     /**
   1813      * Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the window background fade
   1814      * when transitioning into or away from an Activity when called with an Activity Transition.
   1815      * <p>When executing the enter transition, the background starts transparent
   1816      * and fades in. This requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. The default is
   1817      * 300 milliseconds.</p>
   1818      *
   1819      * @param fadeDurationMillis The duration of the window background fade to or from opaque
   1820      *                           during enter transition.
   1821      * @see #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)
   1822      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration
   1823      */
   1824     public void setTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration(long fadeDurationMillis) { }
   1825 
   1826     /**
   1827      * Returns <code>true</code> when shared elements should use an Overlay during
   1828      * shared element transitions or <code>false</code> when they should animate as
   1829      * part of the normal View hierarchy. The default value is true.
   1830      *
   1831      * @return <code>true</code> when shared elements should use an Overlay during
   1832      * shared element transitions or <code>false</code> when they should animate as
   1833      * part of the normal View hierarchy.
   1834      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementsUseOverlay
   1835      */
   1836     public boolean getSharedElementsUseOverlay() { return true; }
   1837 
   1838     /**
   1839      * Sets whether or not shared elements should use an Overlay during shared element transitions.
   1840      * The default value is true.
   1841      *
   1842      * @param sharedElementsUseOverlay <code>true</code> indicates that shared elements should
   1843      *                                 be transitioned with an Overlay or <code>false</code>
   1844      *                                 to transition within the normal View hierarchy.
   1845      * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementsUseOverlay
   1846      */
   1847     public void setSharedElementsUseOverlay(boolean sharedElementsUseOverlay) { }
   1848 
   1849     /**
   1850      * @return the color of the status bar.
   1851      */
   1852     @ColorInt
   1853     public abstract int getStatusBarColor();
   1854 
   1855     /**
   1856      * Sets the color of the status bar to {@code color}.
   1857      *
   1858      * For this to take effect,
   1859      * the window must be drawing the system bar backgrounds with
   1860      * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DRAWS_SYSTEM_BAR_BACKGROUNDS} and
   1861      * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_STATUS} must not be set.
   1862      *
   1863      * If {@code color} is not opaque, consider setting
   1864      * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE} and
   1865      * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN}.
   1866      * <p>
   1867      * The transitionName for the view background will be "android:status:background".
   1868      * </p>
   1869      */
   1870     public abstract void setStatusBarColor(@ColorInt int color);
   1871 
   1872     /**
   1873      * @return the color of the navigation bar.
   1874      */
   1875     @ColorInt
   1876     public abstract int getNavigationBarColor();
   1877 
   1878     /**
   1879      * Sets the color of the navigation bar to {@param color}.
   1880      *
   1881      * For this to take effect,
   1882      * the window must be drawing the system bar backgrounds with
   1883      * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DRAWS_SYSTEM_BAR_BACKGROUNDS} and
   1884      * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_NAVIGATION} must not be set.
   1885      *
   1886      * If {@param color} is not opaque, consider setting
   1887      * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE} and
   1888      * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION}.
   1889      * <p>
   1890      * The transitionName for the view background will be "android:navigation:background".
   1891      * </p>
   1892      */
   1893     public abstract void setNavigationBarColor(@ColorInt int color);
   1894 
   1895 
   1896 }
   1897