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     16 
     17 package android.view;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.StringRes;
     20 import android.app.Activity;
     21 import android.content.ComponentName;
     22 import android.content.Intent;
     23 
     24 /**
     25  * Interface for managing the items in a menu.
     26  * <p>
     27  * By default, every Activity supports an options menu of actions or options.
     28  * You can add items to this menu and handle clicks on your additions. The
     29  * easiest way of adding menu items is inflating an XML file into the
     30  * {@link Menu} via {@link MenuInflater}. The easiest way of attaching code to
     31  * clicks is via {@link Activity#onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem)} and
     32  * {@link Activity#onContextItemSelected(MenuItem)}.
     33  * <p>
     34  * Different menu types support different features:
     35  * <ol>
     36  * <li><b>Context menus</b>: Do not support item shortcuts and item icons.
     37  * <li><b>Options menus</b>: The <b>icon menus</b> do not support item check
     38  * marks and only show the item's
     39  * {@link MenuItem#setTitleCondensed(CharSequence) condensed title}. The
     40  * <b>expanded menus</b> (only available if six or more menu items are visible,
     41  * reached via the 'More' item in the icon menu) do not show item icons, and
     42  * item check marks are discouraged.
     43  * <li><b>Sub menus</b>: Do not support item icons, or nested sub menus.
     44  * </ol>
     45  *
     46  * <div class="special reference">
     47  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
     48  * <p>For more information about creating menus, read the
     49  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/menus.html">Menus</a> developer guide.</p>
     50  * </div>
     51  */
     52 public interface Menu {
     53 
     54     /**
     55      * This is the part of an order integer that the user can provide.
     56      * @hide
     57      */
     58     static final int USER_MASK = 0x0000ffff;
     59     /**
     60      * Bit shift of the user portion of the order integer.
     61      * @hide
     62      */
     63     static final int USER_SHIFT = 0;
     64 
     65     /**
     66      * This is the part of an order integer that supplies the category of the
     67      * item.
     68      * @hide
     69      */
     70     static final int CATEGORY_MASK = 0xffff0000;
     71     /**
     72      * Bit shift of the category portion of the order integer.
     73      * @hide
     74      */
     75     static final int CATEGORY_SHIFT = 16;
     76 
     77     /**
     78      * Value to use for group and item identifier integers when you don't care
     79      * about them.
     80      */
     81     static final int NONE = 0;
     82 
     83     /**
     84      * First value for group and item identifier integers.
     85      */
     86     static final int FIRST = 1;
     87 
     88     // Implementation note: Keep these CATEGORY_* in sync with the category enum
     89     // in attrs.xml
     90 
     91     /**
     92      * Category code for the order integer for items/groups that are part of a
     93      * container -- or/add this with your base value.
     94      */
     95     static final int CATEGORY_CONTAINER = 0x00010000;
     96 
     97     /**
     98      * Category code for the order integer for items/groups that are provided by
     99      * the system -- or/add this with your base value.
    100      */
    101     static final int CATEGORY_SYSTEM = 0x00020000;
    102 
    103     /**
    104      * Category code for the order integer for items/groups that are
    105      * user-supplied secondary (infrequently used) options -- or/add this with
    106      * your base value.
    107      */
    108     static final int CATEGORY_SECONDARY = 0x00030000;
    109 
    110     /**
    111      * Category code for the order integer for items/groups that are
    112      * alternative actions on the data that is currently displayed -- or/add
    113      * this with your base value.
    114      */
    115     static final int CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE = 0x00040000;
    116 
    117     /**
    118      * Flag for {@link #addIntentOptions}: if set, do not automatically remove
    119      * any existing menu items in the same group.
    120      */
    121     static final int FLAG_APPEND_TO_GROUP = 0x0001;
    122 
    123     /**
    124      * Flag for {@link #performShortcut}: if set, do not close the menu after
    125      * executing the shortcut.
    126      */
    127     static final int FLAG_PERFORM_NO_CLOSE = 0x0001;
    128 
    129     /**
    130      * Flag for {@link #performShortcut(int, KeyEvent, int)}: if set, always
    131      * close the menu after executing the shortcut. Closing the menu also resets
    132      * the prepared state.
    133      */
    134     static final int FLAG_ALWAYS_PERFORM_CLOSE = 0x0002;
    135 
    136     /**
    137      * Add a new item to the menu. This item displays the given title for its
    138      * label.
    139      *
    140      * @param title The text to display for the item.
    141      * @return The newly added menu item.
    142      */
    143     public MenuItem add(CharSequence title);
    144 
    145     /**
    146      * Add a new item to the menu. This item displays the given title for its
    147      * label.
    148      *
    149      * @param titleRes Resource identifier of title string.
    150      * @return The newly added menu item.
    151      */
    152     public MenuItem add(@StringRes int titleRes);
    153 
    154     /**
    155      * Add a new item to the menu. This item displays the given title for its
    156      * label.
    157      *
    158      * @param groupId The group identifier that this item should be part of.
    159      *        This can be used to define groups of items for batch state
    160      *        changes. Normally use {@link #NONE} if an item should not be in a
    161      *        group.
    162      * @param itemId Unique item ID. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not need a
    163      *        unique ID.
    164      * @param order The order for the item. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not care
    165      *        about the order. See {@link MenuItem#getOrder()}.
    166      * @param title The text to display for the item.
    167      * @return The newly added menu item.
    168      */
    169     public MenuItem add(int groupId, int itemId, int order, CharSequence title);
    170 
    171     /**
    172      * Variation on {@link #add(int, int, int, CharSequence)} that takes a
    173      * string resource identifier instead of the string itself.
    174      *
    175      * @param groupId The group identifier that this item should be part of.
    176      *        This can also be used to define groups of items for batch state
    177      *        changes. Normally use {@link #NONE} if an item should not be in a
    178      *        group.
    179      * @param itemId Unique item ID. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not need a
    180      *        unique ID.
    181      * @param order The order for the item. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not care
    182      *        about the order. See {@link MenuItem#getOrder()}.
    183      * @param titleRes Resource identifier of title string.
    184      * @return The newly added menu item.
    185      */
    186     public MenuItem add(int groupId, int itemId, int order, @StringRes int titleRes);
    187 
    188     /**
    189      * Add a new sub-menu to the menu. This item displays the given title for
    190      * its label. To modify other attributes on the submenu's menu item, use
    191      * {@link SubMenu#getItem()}.
    192      *
    193      * @param title The text to display for the item.
    194      * @return The newly added sub-menu
    195      */
    196     SubMenu addSubMenu(final CharSequence title);
    197 
    198     /**
    199      * Add a new sub-menu to the menu. This item displays the given title for
    200      * its label. To modify other attributes on the submenu's menu item, use
    201      * {@link SubMenu#getItem()}.
    202      *
    203      * @param titleRes Resource identifier of title string.
    204      * @return The newly added sub-menu
    205      */
    206     SubMenu addSubMenu(@StringRes final int titleRes);
    207 
    208     /**
    209      * Add a new sub-menu to the menu. This item displays the given
    210      * <var>title</var> for its label. To modify other attributes on the
    211      * submenu's menu item, use {@link SubMenu#getItem()}.
    212      *<p>
    213      * Note that you can only have one level of sub-menus, i.e. you cannnot add
    214      * a subMenu to a subMenu: An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be
    215      * thrown if you try.
    216      *
    217      * @param groupId The group identifier that this item should be part of.
    218      *        This can also be used to define groups of items for batch state
    219      *        changes. Normally use {@link #NONE} if an item should not be in a
    220      *        group.
    221      * @param itemId Unique item ID. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not need a
    222      *        unique ID.
    223      * @param order The order for the item. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not care
    224      *        about the order. See {@link MenuItem#getOrder()}.
    225      * @param title The text to display for the item.
    226      * @return The newly added sub-menu
    227      */
    228     SubMenu addSubMenu(final int groupId, final int itemId, int order, final CharSequence title);
    229 
    230     /**
    231      * Variation on {@link #addSubMenu(int, int, int, CharSequence)} that takes
    232      * a string resource identifier for the title instead of the string itself.
    233      *
    234      * @param groupId The group identifier that this item should be part of.
    235      *        This can also be used to define groups of items for batch state
    236      *        changes. Normally use {@link #NONE} if an item should not be in a group.
    237      * @param itemId Unique item ID. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not need a unique ID.
    238      * @param order The order for the item. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not care about the
    239      *        order. See {@link MenuItem#getOrder()}.
    240      * @param titleRes Resource identifier of title string.
    241      * @return The newly added sub-menu
    242      */
    243     SubMenu addSubMenu(int groupId, int itemId, int order, @StringRes int titleRes);
    244 
    245     /**
    246      * Add a group of menu items corresponding to actions that can be performed
    247      * for a particular Intent. The Intent is most often configured with a null
    248      * action, the data that the current activity is working with, and includes
    249      * either the {@link Intent#CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE} or
    250      * {@link Intent#CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE} to find activities that have
    251      * said they would like to be included as optional action. You can, however,
    252      * use any Intent you want.
    253      *
    254      * <p>
    255      * See {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#queryIntentActivityOptions}
    256      * for more * details on the <var>caller</var>, <var>specifics</var>, and
    257      * <var>intent</var> arguments. The list returned by that function is used
    258      * to populate the resulting menu items.
    259      *
    260      * <p>
    261      * All of the menu items of possible options for the intent will be added
    262      * with the given group and id. You can use the group to control ordering of
    263      * the items in relation to other items in the menu. Normally this function
    264      * will automatically remove any existing items in the menu in the same
    265      * group and place a divider above and below the added items; this behavior
    266      * can be modified with the <var>flags</var> parameter. For each of the
    267      * generated items {@link MenuItem#setIntent} is called to associate the
    268      * appropriate Intent with the item; this means the activity will
    269      * automatically be started for you without having to do anything else.
    270      *
    271      * @param groupId The group identifier that the items should be part of.
    272      *        This can also be used to define groups of items for batch state
    273      *        changes. Normally use {@link #NONE} if the items should not be in
    274      *        a group.
    275      * @param itemId Unique item ID. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not need a
    276      *        unique ID.
    277      * @param order The order for the items. Use {@link #NONE} if you do not
    278      *        care about the order. See {@link MenuItem#getOrder()}.
    279      * @param caller The current activity component name as defined by
    280      *        queryIntentActivityOptions().
    281      * @param specifics Specific items to place first as defined by
    282      *        queryIntentActivityOptions().
    283      * @param intent Intent describing the kinds of items to populate in the
    284      *        list as defined by queryIntentActivityOptions().
    285      * @param flags Additional options controlling how the items are added.
    286      * @param outSpecificItems Optional array in which to place the menu items
    287      *        that were generated for each of the <var>specifics</var> that were
    288      *        requested. Entries may be null if no activity was found for that
    289      *        specific action.
    290      * @return The number of menu items that were added.
    291      *
    292      * @see #FLAG_APPEND_TO_GROUP
    293      * @see MenuItem#setIntent
    294      * @see android.content.pm.PackageManager#queryIntentActivityOptions
    295      */
    296     public int addIntentOptions(int groupId, int itemId, int order,
    297                                 ComponentName caller, Intent[] specifics,
    298                                 Intent intent, int flags, MenuItem[] outSpecificItems);
    299 
    300     /**
    301      * Remove the item with the given identifier.
    302      *
    303      * @param id The item to be removed.  If there is no item with this
    304      *           identifier, nothing happens.
    305      */
    306     public void removeItem(int id);
    307 
    308     /**
    309      * Remove all items in the given group.
    310      *
    311      * @param groupId The group to be removed.  If there are no items in this
    312      *           group, nothing happens.
    313      */
    314     public void removeGroup(int groupId);
    315 
    316     /**
    317      * Remove all existing items from the menu, leaving it empty as if it had
    318      * just been created.
    319      */
    320     public void clear();
    321 
    322     /**
    323      * Control whether a particular group of items can show a check mark.  This
    324      * is similar to calling {@link MenuItem#setCheckable} on all of the menu items
    325      * with the given group identifier, but in addition you can control whether
    326      * this group contains a mutually-exclusive set items.  This should be called
    327      * after the items of the group have been added to the menu.
    328      *
    329      * @param group The group of items to operate on.
    330      * @param checkable Set to true to allow a check mark, false to
    331      *                  disallow.  The default is false.
    332      * @param exclusive If set to true, only one item in this group can be
    333      *                  checked at a time; checking an item will automatically
    334      *                  uncheck all others in the group.  If set to false, each
    335      *                  item can be checked independently of the others.
    336      *
    337      * @see MenuItem#setCheckable
    338      * @see MenuItem#setChecked
    339      */
    340     public void setGroupCheckable(int group, boolean checkable, boolean exclusive);
    341 
    342     /**
    343      * Show or hide all menu items that are in the given group.
    344      *
    345      * @param group The group of items to operate on.
    346      * @param visible If true the items are visible, else they are hidden.
    347      *
    348      * @see MenuItem#setVisible
    349      */
    350     public void setGroupVisible(int group, boolean visible);
    351 
    352     /**
    353      * Enable or disable all menu items that are in the given group.
    354      *
    355      * @param group The group of items to operate on.
    356      * @param enabled If true the items will be enabled, else they will be disabled.
    357      *
    358      * @see MenuItem#setEnabled
    359      */
    360     public void setGroupEnabled(int group, boolean enabled);
    361 
    362     /**
    363      * Return whether the menu currently has item items that are visible.
    364      *
    365      * @return True if there is one or more item visible,
    366      *         else false.
    367      */
    368     public boolean hasVisibleItems();
    369 
    370     /**
    371      * Return the menu item with a particular identifier.
    372      *
    373      * @param id The identifier to find.
    374      *
    375      * @return The menu item object, or null if there is no item with
    376      *         this identifier.
    377      */
    378     public MenuItem findItem(int id);
    379 
    380     /**
    381      * Get the number of items in the menu.  Note that this will change any
    382      * times items are added or removed from the menu.
    383      *
    384      * @return The item count.
    385      */
    386     public int size();
    387 
    388     /**
    389      * Gets the menu item at the given index.
    390      *
    391      * @param index The index of the menu item to return.
    392      * @return The menu item.
    393      * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException
    394      *                when {@code index < 0 || >= size()}
    395      */
    396     public MenuItem getItem(int index);
    397 
    398     /**
    399      * Closes the menu, if open.
    400      */
    401     public void close();
    402 
    403     /**
    404      * Execute the menu item action associated with the given shortcut
    405      * character.
    406      *
    407      * @param keyCode The keycode of the shortcut key.
    408      * @param event Key event message.
    409      * @param flags Additional option flags or 0.
    410      *
    411      * @return If the given shortcut exists and is shown, returns
    412      *         true; else returns false.
    413      *
    414      * @see #FLAG_PERFORM_NO_CLOSE
    415      */
    416     public boolean performShortcut(int keyCode, KeyEvent event, int flags);
    417 
    418     /**
    419      * Is a keypress one of the defined shortcut keys for this window.
    420      * @param keyCode the key code from {@link KeyEvent} to check.
    421      * @param event the {@link KeyEvent} to use to help check.
    422      */
    423     boolean isShortcutKey(int keyCode, KeyEvent event);
    424 
    425     /**
    426      * Execute the menu item action associated with the given menu identifier.
    427      *
    428      * @param id Identifier associated with the menu item.
    429      * @param flags Additional option flags or 0.
    430      *
    431      * @return If the given identifier exists and is shown, returns
    432      *         true; else returns false.
    433      *
    434      * @see #FLAG_PERFORM_NO_CLOSE
    435      */
    436     public boolean performIdentifierAction(int id, int flags);
    437 
    438 
    439     /**
    440      * Control whether the menu should be running in qwerty mode (alphabetic
    441      * shortcuts) or 12-key mode (numeric shortcuts).
    442      *
    443      * @param isQwerty If true the menu will use alphabetic shortcuts; else it
    444      *                 will use numeric shortcuts.
    445      */
    446     public void setQwertyMode(boolean isQwerty);
    447 }
    448 
    449