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      1 /*
      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.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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     16 
     17 package android.content.res;
     18 
     19 import android.animation.Animator;
     20 import android.animation.StateListAnimator;
     21 import android.annotation.AnimRes;
     22 import android.annotation.AnimatorRes;
     23 import android.annotation.AnyRes;
     24 import android.annotation.ArrayRes;
     25 import android.annotation.AttrRes;
     26 import android.annotation.BoolRes;
     27 import android.annotation.ColorInt;
     28 import android.annotation.ColorRes;
     29 import android.annotation.DimenRes;
     30 import android.annotation.DrawableRes;
     31 import android.annotation.FontRes;
     32 import android.annotation.FractionRes;
     33 import android.annotation.IntegerRes;
     34 import android.annotation.LayoutRes;
     35 import android.annotation.NonNull;
     36 import android.annotation.Nullable;
     37 import android.annotation.PluralsRes;
     38 import android.annotation.RawRes;
     39 import android.annotation.StringRes;
     40 import android.annotation.StyleRes;
     41 import android.annotation.StyleableRes;
     42 import android.annotation.XmlRes;
     43 import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo;
     44 import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo.Config;
     45 import android.graphics.Movie;
     46 import android.graphics.Typeface;
     47 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
     48 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable.ConstantState;
     49 import android.graphics.drawable.DrawableInflater;
     50 import android.os.Build;
     51 import android.os.Bundle;
     52 import android.util.AttributeSet;
     53 import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
     54 import android.util.Log;
     55 import android.util.LongSparseArray;
     56 import android.util.Pools.SynchronizedPool;
     57 import android.util.TypedValue;
     58 import android.view.DisplayAdjustments;
     59 import android.view.ViewDebug;
     60 import android.view.ViewHierarchyEncoder;
     61 
     62 import com.android.internal.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
     63 import com.android.internal.util.GrowingArrayUtils;
     64 import com.android.internal.util.XmlUtils;
     65 
     66 import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser;
     67 import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException;
     68 
     69 import java.io.IOException;
     70 import java.io.InputStream;
     71 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
     72 import java.util.ArrayList;
     73 
     74 /**
     75  * Class for accessing an application's resources.  This sits on top of the
     76  * asset manager of the application (accessible through {@link #getAssets}) and
     77  * provides a high-level API for getting typed data from the assets.
     78  *
     79  * <p>The Android resource system keeps track of all non-code assets associated with an
     80  * application. You can use this class to access your application's resources. You can generally
     81  * acquire the {@link android.content.res.Resources} instance associated with your application
     82  * with {@link android.content.Context#getResources getResources()}.</p>
     83  *
     84  * <p>The Android SDK tools compile your application's resources into the application binary
     85  * at build time.  To use a resource, you must install it correctly in the source tree (inside
     86  * your project's {@code res/} directory) and build your application.  As part of the build
     87  * process, the SDK tools generate symbols for each resource, which you can use in your application
     88  * code to access the resources.</p>
     89  *
     90  * <p>Using application resources makes it easy to update various characteristics of your
     91  * application without modifying code, and&mdash;by providing sets of alternative
     92  * resources&mdash;enables you to optimize your application for a variety of device configurations
     93  * (such as for different languages and screen sizes). This is an important aspect of developing
     94  * Android applications that are compatible on different types of devices.</p>
     95  *
     96  * <p>For more information about using resources, see the documentation about <a
     97  * href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/index.html">Application Resources</a>.</p>
     98  */
     99 public class Resources {
    100     static final String TAG = "Resources";
    101 
    102     private static final Object sSync = new Object();
    103 
    104     // Used by BridgeResources in layoutlib
    105     static Resources mSystem = null;
    106 
    107     private ResourcesImpl mResourcesImpl;
    108 
    109     // Pool of TypedArrays targeted to this Resources object.
    110     final SynchronizedPool<TypedArray> mTypedArrayPool = new SynchronizedPool<>(5);
    111 
    112     /** Used to inflate drawable objects from XML. */
    113     private DrawableInflater mDrawableInflater;
    114 
    115     /** Lock object used to protect access to {@link #mTmpValue}. */
    116     private final Object mTmpValueLock = new Object();
    117 
    118     /** Single-item pool used to minimize TypedValue allocations. */
    119     private TypedValue mTmpValue = new TypedValue();
    120 
    121     final ClassLoader mClassLoader;
    122 
    123     /**
    124      * WeakReferences to Themes that were constructed from this Resources object.
    125      * We keep track of these in case our underlying implementation is changed, in which case
    126      * the Themes must also get updated ThemeImpls.
    127      */
    128     private final ArrayList<WeakReference<Theme>> mThemeRefs = new ArrayList<>();
    129 
    130     /**
    131      * Returns the most appropriate default theme for the specified target SDK version.
    132      * <ul>
    133      * <li>Below API 11: Gingerbread
    134      * <li>APIs 12 thru 14: Holo
    135      * <li>APIs 15 thru 23: Device default dark
    136      * <li>APIs 24 and above: Device default light with dark action bar
    137      * </ul>
    138      *
    139      * @param curTheme The current theme, or 0 if not specified.
    140      * @param targetSdkVersion The target SDK version.
    141      * @return A theme resource identifier
    142      * @hide
    143      */
    144     public static int selectDefaultTheme(int curTheme, int targetSdkVersion) {
    145         return selectSystemTheme(curTheme, targetSdkVersion,
    146                 com.android.internal.R.style.Theme,
    147                 com.android.internal.R.style.Theme_Holo,
    148                 com.android.internal.R.style.Theme_DeviceDefault,
    149                 com.android.internal.R.style.Theme_DeviceDefault_Light_DarkActionBar);
    150     }
    151 
    152     /** @hide */
    153     public static int selectSystemTheme(int curTheme, int targetSdkVersion, int orig, int holo,
    154             int dark, int deviceDefault) {
    155         if (curTheme != ResourceId.ID_NULL) {
    156             return curTheme;
    157         }
    158         if (targetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
    159             return orig;
    160         }
    161         if (targetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH) {
    162             return holo;
    163         }
    164         if (targetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.N) {
    165             return dark;
    166         }
    167         return deviceDefault;
    168     }
    169 
    170     /**
    171      * Return a global shared Resources object that provides access to only
    172      * system resources (no application resources), and is not configured for
    173      * the current screen (can not use dimension units, does not change based
    174      * on orientation, etc).
    175      */
    176     public static Resources getSystem() {
    177         synchronized (sSync) {
    178             Resources ret = mSystem;
    179             if (ret == null) {
    180                 ret = new Resources();
    181                 mSystem = ret;
    182             }
    183             return ret;
    184         }
    185     }
    186 
    187     /**
    188      * This exception is thrown by the resource APIs when a requested resource
    189      * can not be found.
    190      */
    191     public static class NotFoundException extends RuntimeException {
    192         public NotFoundException() {
    193         }
    194 
    195         public NotFoundException(String name) {
    196             super(name);
    197         }
    198 
    199         public NotFoundException(String name, Exception cause) {
    200             super(name, cause);
    201         }
    202     }
    203 
    204     /**
    205      * Create a new Resources object on top of an existing set of assets in an
    206      * AssetManager.
    207      *
    208      * @deprecated Resources should not be constructed by apps.
    209      * See {@link android.content.Context#createConfigurationContext(Configuration)}.
    210      *
    211      * @param assets Previously created AssetManager.
    212      * @param metrics Current display metrics to consider when
    213      *                selecting/computing resource values.
    214      * @param config Desired device configuration to consider when
    215      *               selecting/computing resource values (optional).
    216      */
    217     @Deprecated
    218     public Resources(AssetManager assets, DisplayMetrics metrics, Configuration config) {
    219         this(null);
    220         mResourcesImpl = new ResourcesImpl(assets, metrics, config, new DisplayAdjustments());
    221     }
    222 
    223     /**
    224      * Creates a new Resources object with CompatibilityInfo.
    225      *
    226      * @param classLoader class loader for the package used to load custom
    227      *                    resource classes, may be {@code null} to use system
    228      *                    class loader
    229      * @hide
    230      */
    231     public Resources(@Nullable ClassLoader classLoader) {
    232         mClassLoader = classLoader == null ? ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader() : classLoader;
    233     }
    234 
    235     /**
    236      * Only for creating the System resources.
    237      */
    238     private Resources() {
    239         this(null);
    240 
    241         final DisplayMetrics metrics = new DisplayMetrics();
    242         metrics.setToDefaults();
    243 
    244         final Configuration config = new Configuration();
    245         config.setToDefaults();
    246 
    247         mResourcesImpl = new ResourcesImpl(AssetManager.getSystem(), metrics, config,
    248                 new DisplayAdjustments());
    249     }
    250 
    251     /**
    252      * Set the underlying implementation (containing all the resources and caches)
    253      * and updates all Theme references to new implementations as well.
    254      * @hide
    255      */
    256     public void setImpl(ResourcesImpl impl) {
    257         if (impl == mResourcesImpl) {
    258             return;
    259         }
    260 
    261         mResourcesImpl = impl;
    262 
    263         // Create new ThemeImpls that are identical to the ones we have.
    264         synchronized (mThemeRefs) {
    265             final int count = mThemeRefs.size();
    266             for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
    267                 WeakReference<Theme> weakThemeRef = mThemeRefs.get(i);
    268                 Theme theme = weakThemeRef != null ? weakThemeRef.get() : null;
    269                 if (theme != null) {
    270                     theme.setImpl(mResourcesImpl.newThemeImpl(theme.getKey()));
    271                 }
    272             }
    273         }
    274     }
    275 
    276     /**
    277      * @hide
    278      */
    279     public ResourcesImpl getImpl() {
    280         return mResourcesImpl;
    281     }
    282 
    283     /**
    284      * @hide
    285      */
    286     public ClassLoader getClassLoader() {
    287         return mClassLoader;
    288     }
    289 
    290     /**
    291      * @return the inflater used to create drawable objects
    292      * @hide Pending API finalization.
    293      */
    294     public final DrawableInflater getDrawableInflater() {
    295         if (mDrawableInflater == null) {
    296             mDrawableInflater = new DrawableInflater(this, mClassLoader);
    297         }
    298         return mDrawableInflater;
    299     }
    300 
    301     /**
    302      * Used by AnimatorInflater.
    303      *
    304      * @hide
    305      */
    306     public ConfigurationBoundResourceCache<Animator> getAnimatorCache() {
    307         return mResourcesImpl.getAnimatorCache();
    308     }
    309 
    310     /**
    311      * Used by AnimatorInflater.
    312      *
    313      * @hide
    314      */
    315     public ConfigurationBoundResourceCache<StateListAnimator> getStateListAnimatorCache() {
    316         return mResourcesImpl.getStateListAnimatorCache();
    317     }
    318 
    319     /**
    320      * Return the string value associated with a particular resource ID.  The
    321      * returned object will be a String if this is a plain string; it will be
    322      * some other type of CharSequence if it is styled.
    323      * {@more}
    324      *
    325      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    326      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    327      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    328      *
    329      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    330      *
    331      * @return CharSequence The string data associated with the resource, plus
    332      *         possibly styled text information.
    333      */
    334     @NonNull public CharSequence getText(@StringRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    335         CharSequence res = mResourcesImpl.getAssets().getResourceText(id);
    336         if (res != null) {
    337             return res;
    338         }
    339         throw new NotFoundException("String resource ID #0x"
    340                 + Integer.toHexString(id));
    341     }
    342 
    343     /**
    344      * Return the Typeface value associated with a particular resource ID.
    345      * {@more}
    346      *
    347      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    348      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    349      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    350      *
    351      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    352      *
    353      * @return Typeface The Typeface data associated with the resource.
    354      */
    355     @NonNull public Typeface getFont(@FontRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    356         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    357         try {
    358             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    359             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
    360             Typeface typeface = impl.loadFont(this, value, id);
    361             if (typeface != null) {
    362                 return typeface;
    363             }
    364         } finally {
    365             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    366         }
    367         throw new NotFoundException("Font resource ID #0x"
    368                 + Integer.toHexString(id));
    369     }
    370 
    371     @NonNull
    372     Typeface getFont(@NonNull TypedValue value, @FontRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    373         return mResourcesImpl.loadFont(this, value, id);
    374     }
    375 
    376     /**
    377      * @hide
    378      */
    379     public void preloadFonts(@ArrayRes int id) {
    380         final TypedArray array = obtainTypedArray(id);
    381         try {
    382             final int size = array.length();
    383             for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
    384                 array.getFont(i);
    385             }
    386         } finally {
    387             array.recycle();
    388         }
    389     }
    390 
    391     /**
    392      * Returns the character sequence necessary for grammatically correct pluralization
    393      * of the given resource ID for the given quantity.
    394      * Note that the character sequence is selected based solely on grammatical necessity,
    395      * and that such rules differ between languages. Do not assume you know which string
    396      * will be returned for a given quantity. See
    397      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/string-resource.html#Plurals">String Resources</a>
    398      * for more detail.
    399      *
    400      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    401      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    402      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    403      * @param quantity The number used to get the correct string for the current language's
    404      *           plural rules.
    405      *
    406      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    407      *
    408      * @return CharSequence The string data associated with the resource, plus
    409      *         possibly styled text information.
    410      */
    411     @NonNull
    412     public CharSequence getQuantityText(@PluralsRes int id, int quantity)
    413             throws NotFoundException {
    414         return mResourcesImpl.getQuantityText(id, quantity);
    415     }
    416 
    417     /**
    418      * Return the string value associated with a particular resource ID.  It
    419      * will be stripped of any styled text information.
    420      * {@more}
    421      *
    422      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    423      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    424      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    425      *
    426      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    427      *
    428      * @return String The string data associated with the resource,
    429      *         stripped of styled text information.
    430      */
    431     @NonNull
    432     public String getString(@StringRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    433         return getText(id).toString();
    434     }
    435 
    436 
    437     /**
    438      * Return the string value associated with a particular resource ID,
    439      * substituting the format arguments as defined in {@link java.util.Formatter}
    440      * and {@link java.lang.String#format}. It will be stripped of any styled text
    441      * information.
    442      * {@more}
    443      *
    444      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    445      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    446      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    447      *
    448      * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution.
    449      *
    450      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    451      *
    452      * @return String The string data associated with the resource,
    453      *         stripped of styled text information.
    454      */
    455     @NonNull
    456     public String getString(@StringRes int id, Object... formatArgs) throws NotFoundException {
    457         final String raw = getString(id);
    458         return String.format(mResourcesImpl.getConfiguration().getLocales().get(0), raw,
    459                 formatArgs);
    460     }
    461 
    462     /**
    463      * Formats the string necessary for grammatically correct pluralization
    464      * of the given resource ID for the given quantity, using the given arguments.
    465      * Note that the string is selected based solely on grammatical necessity,
    466      * and that such rules differ between languages. Do not assume you know which string
    467      * will be returned for a given quantity. See
    468      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/string-resource.html#Plurals">String Resources</a>
    469      * for more detail.
    470      *
    471      * <p>Substitution of format arguments works as if using
    472      * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}.
    473      * The resulting string will be stripped of any styled text information.
    474      *
    475      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    476      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    477      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    478      * @param quantity The number used to get the correct string for the current language's
    479      *           plural rules.
    480      * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution.
    481      *
    482      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    483      *
    484      * @return String The string data associated with the resource,
    485      * stripped of styled text information.
    486      */
    487     @NonNull
    488     public String getQuantityString(@PluralsRes int id, int quantity, Object... formatArgs)
    489             throws NotFoundException {
    490         String raw = getQuantityText(id, quantity).toString();
    491         return String.format(mResourcesImpl.getConfiguration().getLocales().get(0), raw,
    492                 formatArgs);
    493     }
    494 
    495     /**
    496      * Returns the string necessary for grammatically correct pluralization
    497      * of the given resource ID for the given quantity.
    498      * Note that the string is selected based solely on grammatical necessity,
    499      * and that such rules differ between languages. Do not assume you know which string
    500      * will be returned for a given quantity. See
    501      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/string-resource.html#Plurals">String Resources</a>
    502      * for more detail.
    503      *
    504      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    505      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    506      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    507      * @param quantity The number used to get the correct string for the current language's
    508      *           plural rules.
    509      *
    510      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    511      *
    512      * @return String The string data associated with the resource,
    513      * stripped of styled text information.
    514      */
    515     @NonNull
    516     public String getQuantityString(@PluralsRes int id, int quantity) throws NotFoundException {
    517         return getQuantityText(id, quantity).toString();
    518     }
    519 
    520     /**
    521      * Return the string value associated with a particular resource ID.  The
    522      * returned object will be a String if this is a plain string; it will be
    523      * some other type of CharSequence if it is styled.
    524      *
    525      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    526      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    527      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    528      *
    529      * @param def The default CharSequence to return.
    530      *
    531      * @return CharSequence The string data associated with the resource, plus
    532      *         possibly styled text information, or def if id is 0 or not found.
    533      */
    534     public CharSequence getText(@StringRes int id, CharSequence def) {
    535         CharSequence res = id != 0 ? mResourcesImpl.getAssets().getResourceText(id) : null;
    536         return res != null ? res : def;
    537     }
    538 
    539     /**
    540      * Return the styled text array associated with a particular resource ID.
    541      *
    542      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    543      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    544      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    545      *
    546      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    547      *
    548      * @return The styled text array associated with the resource.
    549      */
    550     @NonNull
    551     public CharSequence[] getTextArray(@ArrayRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    552         CharSequence[] res = mResourcesImpl.getAssets().getResourceTextArray(id);
    553         if (res != null) {
    554             return res;
    555         }
    556         throw new NotFoundException("Text array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id));
    557     }
    558 
    559     /**
    560      * Return the string array associated with a particular resource ID.
    561      *
    562      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    563      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    564      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    565      *
    566      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    567      *
    568      * @return The string array associated with the resource.
    569      */
    570     @NonNull
    571     public String[] getStringArray(@ArrayRes int id)
    572             throws NotFoundException {
    573         String[] res = mResourcesImpl.getAssets().getResourceStringArray(id);
    574         if (res != null) {
    575             return res;
    576         }
    577         throw new NotFoundException("String array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id));
    578     }
    579 
    580     /**
    581      * Return the int array associated with a particular resource ID.
    582      *
    583      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    584      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    585      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    586      *
    587      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    588      *
    589      * @return The int array associated with the resource.
    590      */
    591     @NonNull
    592     public int[] getIntArray(@ArrayRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    593         int[] res = mResourcesImpl.getAssets().getArrayIntResource(id);
    594         if (res != null) {
    595             return res;
    596         }
    597         throw new NotFoundException("Int array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id));
    598     }
    599 
    600     /**
    601      * Return an array of heterogeneous values.
    602      *
    603      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    604      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    605      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    606      *
    607      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    608      *
    609      * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the array values.
    610      * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
    611      * when done with it.
    612      */
    613     @NonNull
    614     public TypedArray obtainTypedArray(@ArrayRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    615         final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    616         int len = impl.getAssets().getArraySize(id);
    617         if (len < 0) {
    618             throw new NotFoundException("Array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id));
    619         }
    620 
    621         TypedArray array = TypedArray.obtain(this, len);
    622         array.mLength = impl.getAssets().retrieveArray(id, array.mData);
    623         array.mIndices[0] = 0;
    624 
    625         return array;
    626     }
    627 
    628     /**
    629      * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID.  Unit
    630      * conversions are based on the current {@link DisplayMetrics} associated
    631      * with the resources.
    632      *
    633      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    634      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    635      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    636      *
    637      * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
    638      * metric.
    639      *
    640      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    641      *
    642      * @see #getDimensionPixelOffset
    643      * @see #getDimensionPixelSize
    644      */
    645     public float getDimension(@DimenRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    646         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    647         try {
    648             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    649             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
    650             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) {
    651                 return TypedValue.complexToDimension(value.data, impl.getDisplayMetrics());
    652             }
    653             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
    654                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
    655         } finally {
    656             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    657         }
    658     }
    659 
    660     /**
    661      * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID for use
    662      * as an offset in raw pixels.  This is the same as
    663      * {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to
    664      * integer pixels for you.  An offset conversion involves simply
    665      * truncating the base value to an integer.
    666      *
    667      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    668      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    669      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    670      *
    671      * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
    672      * metric and truncated to integer pixels.
    673      *
    674      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    675      *
    676      * @see #getDimension
    677      * @see #getDimensionPixelSize
    678      */
    679     public int getDimensionPixelOffset(@DimenRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    680         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    681         try {
    682             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    683             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
    684             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) {
    685                 return TypedValue.complexToDimensionPixelOffset(value.data,
    686                         impl.getDisplayMetrics());
    687             }
    688             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
    689                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
    690         } finally {
    691             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    692         }
    693     }
    694 
    695     /**
    696      * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID for use
    697      * as a size in raw pixels.  This is the same as
    698      * {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to
    699      * integer pixels for use as a size.  A size conversion involves
    700      * rounding the base value, and ensuring that a non-zero base value
    701      * is at least one pixel in size.
    702      *
    703      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    704      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    705      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    706      *
    707      * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
    708      * metric and truncated to integer pixels.
    709      *
    710      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    711      *
    712      * @see #getDimension
    713      * @see #getDimensionPixelOffset
    714      */
    715     public int getDimensionPixelSize(@DimenRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    716         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    717         try {
    718             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    719             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
    720             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) {
    721                 return TypedValue.complexToDimensionPixelSize(value.data, impl.getDisplayMetrics());
    722             }
    723             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
    724                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
    725         } finally {
    726             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    727         }
    728     }
    729 
    730     /**
    731      * Retrieve a fractional unit for a particular resource ID.
    732      *
    733      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    734      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    735      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    736      * @param base The base value of this fraction.  In other words, a
    737      *             standard fraction is multiplied by this value.
    738      * @param pbase The parent base value of this fraction.  In other
    739      *             words, a parent fraction (nn%p) is multiplied by this
    740      *             value.
    741      *
    742      * @return Attribute fractional value multiplied by the appropriate
    743      * base value.
    744      *
    745      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    746      */
    747     public float getFraction(@FractionRes int id, int base, int pbase) {
    748         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    749         try {
    750             mResourcesImpl.getValue(id, value, true);
    751             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_FRACTION) {
    752                 return TypedValue.complexToFraction(value.data, base, pbase);
    753             }
    754             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
    755                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
    756         } finally {
    757             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    758         }
    759     }
    760 
    761     /**
    762      * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID.
    763      * Various types of objects will be returned depending on the underlying
    764      * resource -- for example, a solid color, PNG image, scalable image, etc.
    765      * The Drawable API hides these implementation details.
    766      *
    767      * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Prior to
    768      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}, this function
    769      * would not correctly retrieve the final configuration density when
    770      * the resource ID passed here is an alias to another Drawable resource.
    771      * This means that if the density configuration of the alias resource
    772      * is different than the actual resource, the density of the returned
    773      * Drawable would be incorrect, resulting in bad scaling. To work
    774      * around this, you can instead manually resolve the aliased reference
    775      * by using {@link #getValue(int, TypedValue, boolean)} and passing
    776      * {@code true} for {@code resolveRefs}. The resulting
    777      * {@link TypedValue#resourceId} value may be passed to this method.</p>
    778      *
    779      * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> To obtain a themed drawable, use
    780      * {@link android.content.Context#getDrawable(int) Context.getDrawable(int)}
    781      * or {@link #getDrawable(int, Theme)} passing the desired theme.</p>
    782      *
    783      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    784      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    785      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    786      * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource.
    787      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    788      *         not exist.
    789      * @see #getDrawable(int, Theme)
    790      * @deprecated Use {@link #getDrawable(int, Theme)} instead.
    791      */
    792     @Deprecated
    793     public Drawable getDrawable(@DrawableRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    794         final Drawable d = getDrawable(id, null);
    795         if (d != null && d.canApplyTheme()) {
    796             Log.w(TAG, "Drawable " + getResourceName(id) + " has unresolved theme "
    797                     + "attributes! Consider using Resources.getDrawable(int, Theme) or "
    798                     + "Context.getDrawable(int).", new RuntimeException());
    799         }
    800         return d;
    801     }
    802 
    803     /**
    804      * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID and
    805      * styled for the specified theme. Various types of objects will be
    806      * returned depending on the underlying resource -- for example, a solid
    807      * color, PNG image, scalable image, etc.
    808      *
    809      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    810      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    811      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    812      * @param theme The theme used to style the drawable attributes, may be {@code null}.
    813      * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource.
    814      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    815      *         not exist.
    816      */
    817     public Drawable getDrawable(@DrawableRes int id, @Nullable Theme theme)
    818             throws NotFoundException {
    819         return getDrawableForDensity(id, 0, theme);
    820     }
    821 
    822     /**
    823      * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID for the
    824      * given screen density in DPI. This will set the drawable's density to be
    825      * the device's density multiplied by the ratio of actual drawable density
    826      * to requested density. This allows the drawable to be scaled up to the
    827      * correct size if needed. Various types of objects will be returned
    828      * depending on the underlying resource -- for example, a solid color, PNG
    829      * image, scalable image, etc. The Drawable API hides these implementation
    830      * details.
    831      *
    832      * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> To obtain a themed drawable, use
    833      * {@link android.content.Context#getDrawable(int) Context.getDrawable(int)}
    834      * or {@link #getDrawableForDensity(int, int, Theme)} passing the desired
    835      * theme.</p>
    836      *
    837      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt tool.
    838      *            This integer encodes the package, type, and resource entry.
    839      *            The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    840      * @param density the desired screen density indicated by the resource as
    841      *            found in {@link DisplayMetrics}. A value of 0 means to use the
    842      *            density returned from {@link #getConfiguration()}.
    843      *            This is equivalent to calling {@link #getDrawable(int)}.
    844      * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource.
    845      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    846      *             not exist.
    847      * @see #getDrawableForDensity(int, int, Theme)
    848      * @deprecated Use {@link #getDrawableForDensity(int, int, Theme)} instead.
    849      */
    850     @Deprecated
    851     public Drawable getDrawableForDensity(@DrawableRes int id, int density)
    852             throws NotFoundException {
    853         return getDrawableForDensity(id, density, null);
    854     }
    855 
    856     /**
    857      * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID for the
    858      * given screen density in DPI and styled for the specified theme.
    859      *
    860      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt tool.
    861      *            This integer encodes the package, type, and resource entry.
    862      *            The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    863      * @param density The desired screen density indicated by the resource as
    864      *            found in {@link DisplayMetrics}. A value of 0 means to use the
    865      *            density returned from {@link #getConfiguration()}.
    866      *            This is equivalent to calling {@link #getDrawable(int, Theme)}.
    867      * @param theme The theme used to style the drawable attributes, may be {@code null}.
    868      * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource.
    869      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    870      *             not exist.
    871      */
    872     public Drawable getDrawableForDensity(@DrawableRes int id, int density, @Nullable Theme theme) {
    873         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    874         try {
    875             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    876             impl.getValueForDensity(id, density, value, true);
    877             return impl.loadDrawable(this, value, id, density, theme);
    878         } finally {
    879             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    880         }
    881     }
    882 
    883     @NonNull
    884     Drawable loadDrawable(@NonNull TypedValue value, int id, int density, @Nullable Theme theme)
    885             throws NotFoundException {
    886         return mResourcesImpl.loadDrawable(this, value, id, density, theme);
    887     }
    888 
    889     /**
    890      * Return a movie object associated with the particular resource ID.
    891      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    892      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    893      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    894      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
    895      *
    896      */
    897     public Movie getMovie(@RawRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    898         final InputStream is = openRawResource(id);
    899         final Movie movie = Movie.decodeStream(is);
    900         try {
    901             is.close();
    902         } catch (IOException e) {
    903             // No one cares.
    904         }
    905         return movie;
    906     }
    907 
    908     /**
    909      * Returns a color integer associated with a particular resource ID. If the
    910      * resource holds a complex {@link ColorStateList}, then the default color
    911      * from the set is returned.
    912      *
    913      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    914      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    915      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    916      *
    917      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    918      *         not exist.
    919      *
    920      * @return A single color value in the form 0xAARRGGBB.
    921      * @deprecated Use {@link #getColor(int, Theme)} instead.
    922      */
    923     @ColorInt
    924     @Deprecated
    925     public int getColor(@ColorRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    926         return getColor(id, null);
    927     }
    928 
    929     /**
    930      * Returns a themed color integer associated with a particular resource ID.
    931      * If the resource holds a complex {@link ColorStateList}, then the default
    932      * color from the set is returned.
    933      *
    934      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
    935      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
    936      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
    937      * @param theme The theme used to style the color attributes, may be
    938      *              {@code null}.
    939      *
    940      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    941      *         not exist.
    942      *
    943      * @return A single color value in the form 0xAARRGGBB.
    944      */
    945     @ColorInt
    946     public int getColor(@ColorRes int id, @Nullable Theme theme) throws NotFoundException {
    947         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
    948         try {
    949             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
    950             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
    951             if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT
    952                     && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) {
    953                 return value.data;
    954             } else if (value.type != TypedValue.TYPE_STRING) {
    955                 throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
    956                         + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
    957             }
    958 
    959             final ColorStateList csl = impl.loadColorStateList(this, value, id, theme);
    960             return csl.getDefaultColor();
    961         } finally {
    962             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
    963         }
    964     }
    965 
    966     /**
    967      * Returns a color state list associated with a particular resource ID. The
    968      * resource may contain either a single raw color value or a complex
    969      * {@link ColorStateList} holding multiple possible colors.
    970      *
    971      * @param id The desired resource identifier of a {@link ColorStateList},
    972      *           as generated by the aapt tool. This integer encodes the
    973      *           package, type, and resource entry. The value 0 is an invalid
    974      *           identifier.
    975      *
    976      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
    977      *         not exist.
    978      *
    979      * @return A ColorStateList object containing either a single solid color
    980      *         or multiple colors that can be selected based on a state.
    981      * @deprecated Use {@link #getColorStateList(int, Theme)} instead.
    982      */
    983     @Nullable
    984     @Deprecated
    985     public ColorStateList getColorStateList(@ColorRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
    986         final ColorStateList csl = getColorStateList(id, null);
    987         if (csl != null && csl.canApplyTheme()) {
    988             Log.w(TAG, "ColorStateList " + getResourceName(id) + " has "
    989                     + "unresolved theme attributes! Consider using "
    990                     + "Resources.getColorStateList(int, Theme) or "
    991                     + "Context.getColorStateList(int).", new RuntimeException());
    992         }
    993         return csl;
    994     }
    995 
    996     /**
    997      * Returns a themed color state list associated with a particular resource
    998      * ID. The resource may contain either a single raw color value or a
    999      * complex {@link ColorStateList} holding multiple possible colors.
   1000      *
   1001      * @param id The desired resource identifier of a {@link ColorStateList},
   1002      *           as generated by the aapt tool. This integer encodes the
   1003      *           package, type, and resource entry. The value 0 is an invalid
   1004      *           identifier.
   1005      * @param theme The theme used to style the color attributes, may be
   1006      *              {@code null}.
   1007      *
   1008      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
   1009      *         not exist.
   1010      *
   1011      * @return A themed ColorStateList object containing either a single solid
   1012      *         color or multiple colors that can be selected based on a state.
   1013      */
   1014     @Nullable
   1015     public ColorStateList getColorStateList(@ColorRes int id, @Nullable Theme theme)
   1016             throws NotFoundException {
   1017         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1018         try {
   1019             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
   1020             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
   1021             return impl.loadColorStateList(this, value, id, theme);
   1022         } finally {
   1023             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1024         }
   1025     }
   1026 
   1027     @Nullable
   1028     ColorStateList loadColorStateList(@NonNull TypedValue value, int id, @Nullable Theme theme)
   1029             throws NotFoundException {
   1030         return mResourcesImpl.loadColorStateList(this, value, id, theme);
   1031     }
   1032 
   1033     /**
   1034      * @hide
   1035      */
   1036     @Nullable
   1037     public ComplexColor loadComplexColor(@NonNull TypedValue value, int id, @Nullable Theme theme) {
   1038         return mResourcesImpl.loadComplexColor(this, value, id, theme);
   1039     }
   1040 
   1041     /**
   1042      * Return a boolean associated with a particular resource ID.  This can be
   1043      * used with any integral resource value, and will return true if it is
   1044      * non-zero.
   1045      *
   1046      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1047      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1048      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1049      *
   1050      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1051      *
   1052      * @return Returns the boolean value contained in the resource.
   1053      */
   1054     public boolean getBoolean(@BoolRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1055         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1056         try {
   1057             mResourcesImpl.getValue(id, value, true);
   1058             if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT
   1059                     && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) {
   1060                 return value.data != 0;
   1061             }
   1062             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
   1063                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
   1064         } finally {
   1065             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1066         }
   1067     }
   1068 
   1069     /**
   1070      * Return an integer associated with a particular resource ID.
   1071      *
   1072      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1073      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1074      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1075      *
   1076      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1077      *
   1078      * @return Returns the integer value contained in the resource.
   1079      */
   1080     public int getInteger(@IntegerRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1081         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1082         try {
   1083             mResourcesImpl.getValue(id, value, true);
   1084             if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT
   1085                     && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) {
   1086                 return value.data;
   1087             }
   1088             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
   1089                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
   1090         } finally {
   1091             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1092         }
   1093     }
   1094 
   1095     /**
   1096      * Retrieve a floating-point value for a particular resource ID.
   1097      *
   1098      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1099      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1100      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1101      *
   1102      * @return Returns the floating-point value contained in the resource.
   1103      *
   1104      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
   1105      *         not exist or is not a floating-point value.
   1106      * @hide Pending API council approval.
   1107      */
   1108     public float getFloat(int id) {
   1109         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1110         try {
   1111             mResourcesImpl.getValue(id, value, true);
   1112             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_FLOAT) {
   1113                 return value.getFloat();
   1114             }
   1115             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
   1116                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
   1117         } finally {
   1118             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1119         }
   1120     }
   1121 
   1122     /**
   1123      * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read a view layout
   1124      * description for the given resource ID.  This parser has limited
   1125      * functionality -- in particular, you can't change its input, and only
   1126      * the high-level events are available.
   1127      *
   1128      * <p>This function is really a simple wrapper for calling
   1129      * {@link #getXml} with a layout resource.
   1130      *
   1131      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1132      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1133      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1134      *
   1135      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1136      *
   1137      * @return A new parser object through which you can read
   1138      *         the XML data.
   1139      *
   1140      * @see #getXml
   1141      */
   1142     public XmlResourceParser getLayout(@LayoutRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1143         return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "layout");
   1144     }
   1145 
   1146     /**
   1147      * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read an animation
   1148      * description for the given resource ID.  This parser has limited
   1149      * functionality -- in particular, you can't change its input, and only
   1150      * the high-level events are available.
   1151      *
   1152      * <p>This function is really a simple wrapper for calling
   1153      * {@link #getXml} with an animation resource.
   1154      *
   1155      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1156      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1157      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1158      *
   1159      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1160      *
   1161      * @return A new parser object through which you can read
   1162      *         the XML data.
   1163      *
   1164      * @see #getXml
   1165      */
   1166     public XmlResourceParser getAnimation(@AnimatorRes @AnimRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1167         return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "anim");
   1168     }
   1169 
   1170     /**
   1171      * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read a generic XML
   1172      * resource for the given resource ID.
   1173      *
   1174      * <p>The XmlPullParser implementation returned here has some limited
   1175      * functionality.  In particular, you can't change its input, and only
   1176      * high-level parsing events are available (since the document was
   1177      * pre-parsed for you at build time, which involved merging text and
   1178      * stripping comments).
   1179      *
   1180      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1181      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1182      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1183      *
   1184      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1185      *
   1186      * @return A new parser object through which you can read
   1187      *         the XML data.
   1188      *
   1189      * @see android.util.AttributeSet
   1190      */
   1191     public XmlResourceParser getXml(@XmlRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1192         return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "xml");
   1193     }
   1194 
   1195     /**
   1196      * Open a data stream for reading a raw resource.  This can only be used
   1197      * with resources whose value is the name of an asset files -- that is, it can be
   1198      * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string
   1199      * and color resources.
   1200      *
   1201      * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the aapt tool.
   1202      *
   1203      * @return InputStream Access to the resource data.
   1204      *
   1205      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1206      *
   1207      */
   1208     public InputStream openRawResource(@RawRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1209         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1210         try {
   1211             return openRawResource(id, value);
   1212         } finally {
   1213             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1214         }
   1215     }
   1216 
   1217     /**
   1218      * Returns a TypedValue suitable for temporary use. The obtained TypedValue
   1219      * should be released using {@link #releaseTempTypedValue(TypedValue)}.
   1220      *
   1221      * @return a typed value suitable for temporary use
   1222      */
   1223     private TypedValue obtainTempTypedValue() {
   1224         TypedValue tmpValue = null;
   1225         synchronized (mTmpValueLock) {
   1226             if (mTmpValue != null) {
   1227                 tmpValue = mTmpValue;
   1228                 mTmpValue = null;
   1229             }
   1230         }
   1231         if (tmpValue == null) {
   1232             return new TypedValue();
   1233         }
   1234         return tmpValue;
   1235     }
   1236 
   1237     /**
   1238      * Returns a TypedValue to the pool. After calling this method, the
   1239      * specified TypedValue should no longer be accessed.
   1240      *
   1241      * @param value the typed value to return to the pool
   1242      */
   1243     private void releaseTempTypedValue(TypedValue value) {
   1244         synchronized (mTmpValueLock) {
   1245             if (mTmpValue == null) {
   1246                 mTmpValue = value;
   1247             }
   1248         }
   1249     }
   1250 
   1251     /**
   1252      * Open a data stream for reading a raw resource.  This can only be used
   1253      * with resources whose value is the name of an asset file -- that is, it can be
   1254      * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string
   1255      * and color resources.
   1256      *
   1257      * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the aapt tool.
   1258      * @param value The TypedValue object to hold the resource information.
   1259      *
   1260      * @return InputStream Access to the resource data.
   1261      *
   1262      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1263      */
   1264     public InputStream openRawResource(@RawRes int id, TypedValue value)
   1265             throws NotFoundException {
   1266         return mResourcesImpl.openRawResource(id, value);
   1267     }
   1268 
   1269     /**
   1270      * Open a file descriptor for reading a raw resource.  This can only be used
   1271      * with resources whose value is the name of an asset files -- that is, it can be
   1272      * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string
   1273      * and color resources.
   1274      *
   1275      * <p>This function only works for resources that are stored in the package
   1276      * as uncompressed data, which typically includes things like mp3 files
   1277      * and png images.
   1278      *
   1279      * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the aapt tool.
   1280      *
   1281      * @return AssetFileDescriptor A new file descriptor you can use to read
   1282      * the resource.  This includes the file descriptor itself, as well as the
   1283      * offset and length of data where the resource appears in the file.  A
   1284      * null is returned if the file exists but is compressed.
   1285      *
   1286      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1287      *
   1288      */
   1289     public AssetFileDescriptor openRawResourceFd(@RawRes int id)
   1290             throws NotFoundException {
   1291         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   1292         try {
   1293             return mResourcesImpl.openRawResourceFd(id, value);
   1294         } finally {
   1295             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   1296         }
   1297     }
   1298 
   1299     /**
   1300      * Return the raw data associated with a particular resource ID.
   1301      *
   1302      * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1303      *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1304      *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1305      * @param outValue Object in which to place the resource data.
   1306      * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another
   1307      *                    resource will be followed so that you receive the
   1308      *                    actual final resource data.  If false, the TypedValue
   1309      *                    will be filled in with the reference itself.
   1310      *
   1311      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1312      *
   1313      */
   1314     public void getValue(@AnyRes int id, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs)
   1315             throws NotFoundException {
   1316         mResourcesImpl.getValue(id, outValue, resolveRefs);
   1317     }
   1318 
   1319     /**
   1320      * Get the raw value associated with a resource with associated density.
   1321      *
   1322      * @param id resource identifier
   1323      * @param density density in DPI
   1324      * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another
   1325      *            resource will be followed so that you receive the actual final
   1326      *            resource data. If false, the TypedValue will be filled in with
   1327      *            the reference itself.
   1328      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does
   1329      *             not exist.
   1330      * @see #getValue(String, TypedValue, boolean)
   1331      */
   1332     public void getValueForDensity(@AnyRes int id, int density, TypedValue outValue,
   1333             boolean resolveRefs) throws NotFoundException {
   1334         mResourcesImpl.getValueForDensity(id, density, outValue, resolveRefs);
   1335     }
   1336 
   1337     /**
   1338      * Return the raw data associated with a particular resource ID.
   1339      * See getIdentifier() for information on how names are mapped to resource
   1340      * IDs, and getString(int) for information on how string resources are
   1341      * retrieved.
   1342      *
   1343      * <p>Note: use of this function is discouraged.  It is much more
   1344      * efficient to retrieve resources by identifier than by name.
   1345      *
   1346      * @param name The name of the desired resource.  This is passed to
   1347      *             getIdentifier() with a default type of "string".
   1348      * @param outValue Object in which to place the resource data.
   1349      * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another
   1350      *                    resource will be followed so that you receive the
   1351      *                    actual final resource data.  If false, the TypedValue
   1352      *                    will be filled in with the reference itself.
   1353      *
   1354      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1355      *
   1356      */
   1357     public void getValue(String name, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs)
   1358             throws NotFoundException {
   1359         mResourcesImpl.getValue(name, outValue, resolveRefs);
   1360     }
   1361 
   1362     /**
   1363      * This class holds the current attribute values for a particular theme.
   1364      * In other words, a Theme is a set of values for resource attributes;
   1365      * these are used in conjunction with {@link TypedArray}
   1366      * to resolve the final value for an attribute.
   1367      *
   1368      * <p>The Theme's attributes come into play in two ways: (1) a styled
   1369      * attribute can explicit reference a value in the theme through the
   1370      * "?themeAttribute" syntax; (2) if no value has been defined for a
   1371      * particular styled attribute, as a last resort we will try to find that
   1372      * attribute's value in the Theme.
   1373      *
   1374      * <p>You will normally use the {@link #obtainStyledAttributes} APIs to
   1375      * retrieve XML attributes with style and theme information applied.
   1376      */
   1377     public final class Theme {
   1378         private ResourcesImpl.ThemeImpl mThemeImpl;
   1379 
   1380         private Theme() {
   1381         }
   1382 
   1383         void setImpl(ResourcesImpl.ThemeImpl impl) {
   1384             mThemeImpl = impl;
   1385         }
   1386 
   1387         /**
   1388          * Place new attribute values into the theme.  The style resource
   1389          * specified by <var>resid</var> will be retrieved from this Theme's
   1390          * resources, its values placed into the Theme object.
   1391          *
   1392          * <p>The semantics of this function depends on the <var>force</var>
   1393          * argument:  If false, only values that are not already defined in
   1394          * the theme will be copied from the system resource; otherwise, if
   1395          * any of the style's attributes are already defined in the theme, the
   1396          * current values in the theme will be overwritten.
   1397          *
   1398          * @param resId The resource ID of a style resource from which to
   1399          *              obtain attribute values.
   1400          * @param force If true, values in the style resource will always be
   1401          *              used in the theme; otherwise, they will only be used
   1402          *              if not already defined in the theme.
   1403          */
   1404         public void applyStyle(int resId, boolean force) {
   1405             mThemeImpl.applyStyle(resId, force);
   1406         }
   1407 
   1408         /**
   1409          * Set this theme to hold the same contents as the theme
   1410          * <var>other</var>.  If both of these themes are from the same
   1411          * Resources object, they will be identical after this function
   1412          * returns.  If they are from different Resources, only the resources
   1413          * they have in common will be set in this theme.
   1414          *
   1415          * @param other The existing Theme to copy from.
   1416          */
   1417         public void setTo(Theme other) {
   1418             mThemeImpl.setTo(other.mThemeImpl);
   1419         }
   1420 
   1421         /**
   1422          * Return a TypedArray holding the values defined by
   1423          * <var>Theme</var> which are listed in <var>attrs</var>.
   1424          *
   1425          * <p>Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done
   1426          * with the array.
   1427          *
   1428          * @param attrs The desired attributes. These attribute IDs must be sorted in ascending
   1429          *              order.
   1430          *
   1431          * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1432          *
   1433          * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
   1434          * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
   1435          * when done with it.
   1436          *
   1437          * @see Resources#obtainAttributes
   1438          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])
   1439          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
   1440          */
   1441         public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(@StyleableRes int[] attrs) {
   1442             return mThemeImpl.obtainStyledAttributes(this, null, attrs, 0, 0);
   1443         }
   1444 
   1445         /**
   1446          * Return a TypedArray holding the values defined by the style
   1447          * resource <var>resid</var> which are listed in <var>attrs</var>.
   1448          *
   1449          * <p>Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done
   1450          * with the array.
   1451          *
   1452          * @param resId The desired style resource.
   1453          * @param attrs The desired attributes in the style. These attribute IDs must be sorted in
   1454          *              ascending order.
   1455          *
   1456          * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1457          *
   1458          * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
   1459          * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
   1460          * when done with it.
   1461          *
   1462          * @see Resources#obtainAttributes
   1463          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
   1464          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
   1465          */
   1466         public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(@StyleRes int resId, @StyleableRes int[] attrs)
   1467                 throws NotFoundException {
   1468             return mThemeImpl.obtainStyledAttributes(this, null, attrs, 0, resId);
   1469         }
   1470 
   1471         /**
   1472          * Return a TypedArray holding the attribute values in
   1473          * <var>set</var>
   1474          * that are listed in <var>attrs</var>.  In addition, if the given
   1475          * AttributeSet specifies a style class (through the "style" attribute),
   1476          * that style will be applied on top of the base attributes it defines.
   1477          *
   1478          * <p>Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done
   1479          * with the array.
   1480          *
   1481          * <p>When determining the final value of a particular attribute, there
   1482          * are four inputs that come into play:</p>
   1483          *
   1484          * <ol>
   1485          *     <li> Any attribute values in the given AttributeSet.
   1486          *     <li> The style resource specified in the AttributeSet (named
   1487          *     "style").
   1488          *     <li> The default style specified by <var>defStyleAttr</var> and
   1489          *     <var>defStyleRes</var>
   1490          *     <li> The base values in this theme.
   1491          * </ol>
   1492          *
   1493          * <p>Each of these inputs is considered in-order, with the first listed
   1494          * taking precedence over the following ones.  In other words, if in the
   1495          * AttributeSet you have supplied <code>&lt;Button
   1496          * textColor="#ff000000"&gt;</code>, then the button's text will
   1497          * <em>always</em> be black, regardless of what is specified in any of
   1498          * the styles.
   1499          *
   1500          * @param set The base set of attribute values.  May be null.
   1501          * @param attrs The desired attributes to be retrieved. These attribute IDs must be sorted
   1502          *              in ascending order.
   1503          * @param defStyleAttr An attribute in the current theme that contains a
   1504          *                     reference to a style resource that supplies
   1505          *                     defaults values for the TypedArray.  Can be
   1506          *                     0 to not look for defaults.
   1507          * @param defStyleRes A resource identifier of a style resource that
   1508          *                    supplies default values for the TypedArray,
   1509          *                    used only if defStyleAttr is 0 or can not be found
   1510          *                    in the theme.  Can be 0 to not look for defaults.
   1511          *
   1512          * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
   1513          * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
   1514          * when done with it.
   1515          *
   1516          * @see Resources#obtainAttributes
   1517          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
   1518          * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])
   1519          */
   1520         public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet set,
   1521                 @StyleableRes int[] attrs, @AttrRes int defStyleAttr, @StyleRes int defStyleRes) {
   1522             return mThemeImpl.obtainStyledAttributes(this, set, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes);
   1523         }
   1524 
   1525         /**
   1526          * Retrieve the values for a set of attributes in the Theme. The
   1527          * contents of the typed array are ultimately filled in by
   1528          * {@link Resources#getValue}.
   1529          *
   1530          * @param values The base set of attribute values, must be equal in
   1531          *               length to {@code attrs}. All values must be of type
   1532          *               {@link TypedValue#TYPE_ATTRIBUTE}.
   1533          * @param attrs The desired attributes to be retrieved. These attribute IDs must be sorted
   1534          *              in ascending order.
   1535          * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute
   1536          *         values. Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle()}
   1537          *         when done with it.
   1538          * @hide
   1539          */
   1540         @NonNull
   1541         public TypedArray resolveAttributes(@NonNull int[] values, @NonNull int[] attrs) {
   1542             return mThemeImpl.resolveAttributes(this, values, attrs);
   1543         }
   1544 
   1545         /**
   1546          * Retrieve the value of an attribute in the Theme.  The contents of
   1547          * <var>outValue</var> are ultimately filled in by
   1548          * {@link Resources#getValue}.
   1549          *
   1550          * @param resid The resource identifier of the desired theme
   1551          *              attribute.
   1552          * @param outValue Filled in with the ultimate resource value supplied
   1553          *                 by the attribute.
   1554          * @param resolveRefs If true, resource references will be walked; if
   1555          *                    false, <var>outValue</var> may be a
   1556          *                    TYPE_REFERENCE.  In either case, it will never
   1557          *                    be a TYPE_ATTRIBUTE.
   1558          *
   1559          * @return boolean Returns true if the attribute was found and
   1560          *         <var>outValue</var> is valid, else false.
   1561          */
   1562         public boolean resolveAttribute(int resid, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs) {
   1563             return mThemeImpl.resolveAttribute(resid, outValue, resolveRefs);
   1564         }
   1565 
   1566         /**
   1567          * Gets all of the attribute ids associated with this {@link Theme}. For debugging only.
   1568          *
   1569          * @return The int array containing attribute ids associated with this {@link Theme}.
   1570          * @hide
   1571          */
   1572         public int[] getAllAttributes() {
   1573             return mThemeImpl.getAllAttributes();
   1574         }
   1575 
   1576         /**
   1577          * Returns the resources to which this theme belongs.
   1578          *
   1579          * @return Resources to which this theme belongs.
   1580          */
   1581         public Resources getResources() {
   1582             return Resources.this;
   1583         }
   1584 
   1585         /**
   1586          * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID
   1587          * and styled for the Theme.
   1588          *
   1589          * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
   1590          *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
   1591          *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
   1592          * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource.
   1593          * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID
   1594          *         does not exist.
   1595          */
   1596         public Drawable getDrawable(@DrawableRes int id) throws NotFoundException {
   1597             return Resources.this.getDrawable(id, this);
   1598         }
   1599 
   1600         /**
   1601          * Returns a bit mask of configuration changes that will impact this
   1602          * theme (and thus require completely reloading it).
   1603          *
   1604          * @return a bit mask of configuration changes, as defined by
   1605          *         {@link ActivityInfo}
   1606          * @see ActivityInfo
   1607          */
   1608         public @Config int getChangingConfigurations() {
   1609             return mThemeImpl.getChangingConfigurations();
   1610         }
   1611 
   1612         /**
   1613          * Print contents of this theme out to the log.  For debugging only.
   1614          *
   1615          * @param priority The log priority to use.
   1616          * @param tag The log tag to use.
   1617          * @param prefix Text to prefix each line printed.
   1618          */
   1619         public void dump(int priority, String tag, String prefix) {
   1620             mThemeImpl.dump(priority, tag, prefix);
   1621         }
   1622 
   1623         // Needed by layoutlib.
   1624         /*package*/ long getNativeTheme() {
   1625             return mThemeImpl.getNativeTheme();
   1626         }
   1627 
   1628         /*package*/ int getAppliedStyleResId() {
   1629             return mThemeImpl.getAppliedStyleResId();
   1630         }
   1631 
   1632         /**
   1633          * @hide
   1634          */
   1635         public ThemeKey getKey() {
   1636             return mThemeImpl.getKey();
   1637         }
   1638 
   1639         private String getResourceNameFromHexString(String hexString) {
   1640             return getResourceName(Integer.parseInt(hexString, 16));
   1641         }
   1642 
   1643         /**
   1644          * Parses {@link #getKey()} and returns a String array that holds pairs of
   1645          * adjacent Theme data: resource name followed by whether or not it was
   1646          * forced, as specified by {@link #applyStyle(int, boolean)}.
   1647          *
   1648          * @hide
   1649          */
   1650         @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(category = "theme", hasAdjacentMapping = true)
   1651         public String[] getTheme() {
   1652             return mThemeImpl.getTheme();
   1653         }
   1654 
   1655         /** @hide */
   1656         public void encode(@NonNull ViewHierarchyEncoder encoder) {
   1657             encoder.beginObject(this);
   1658             final String[] properties = getTheme();
   1659             for (int i = 0; i < properties.length; i += 2) {
   1660                 encoder.addProperty(properties[i], properties[i+1]);
   1661             }
   1662             encoder.endObject();
   1663         }
   1664 
   1665         /**
   1666          * Rebases the theme against the parent Resource object's current
   1667          * configuration by re-applying the styles passed to
   1668          * {@link #applyStyle(int, boolean)}.
   1669          *
   1670          * @hide
   1671          */
   1672         public void rebase() {
   1673             mThemeImpl.rebase();
   1674         }
   1675     }
   1676 
   1677     static class ThemeKey implements Cloneable {
   1678         int[] mResId;
   1679         boolean[] mForce;
   1680         int mCount;
   1681 
   1682         private int mHashCode = 0;
   1683 
   1684         public void append(int resId, boolean force) {
   1685             if (mResId == null) {
   1686                 mResId = new int[4];
   1687             }
   1688 
   1689             if (mForce == null) {
   1690                 mForce = new boolean[4];
   1691             }
   1692 
   1693             mResId = GrowingArrayUtils.append(mResId, mCount, resId);
   1694             mForce = GrowingArrayUtils.append(mForce, mCount, force);
   1695             mCount++;
   1696 
   1697             mHashCode = 31 * (31 * mHashCode + resId) + (force ? 1 : 0);
   1698         }
   1699 
   1700         /**
   1701          * Sets up this key as a deep copy of another key.
   1702          *
   1703          * @param other the key to deep copy into this key
   1704          */
   1705         public void setTo(ThemeKey other) {
   1706             mResId = other.mResId == null ? null : other.mResId.clone();
   1707             mForce = other.mForce == null ? null : other.mForce.clone();
   1708             mCount = other.mCount;
   1709         }
   1710 
   1711         @Override
   1712         public int hashCode() {
   1713             return mHashCode;
   1714         }
   1715 
   1716         @Override
   1717         public boolean equals(Object o) {
   1718             if (this == o) {
   1719                 return true;
   1720             }
   1721 
   1722             if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass() || hashCode() != o.hashCode()) {
   1723                 return false;
   1724             }
   1725 
   1726             final ThemeKey t = (ThemeKey) o;
   1727             if (mCount != t.mCount) {
   1728                 return false;
   1729             }
   1730 
   1731             final int N = mCount;
   1732             for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
   1733                 if (mResId[i] != t.mResId[i] || mForce[i] != t.mForce[i]) {
   1734                     return false;
   1735                 }
   1736             }
   1737 
   1738             return true;
   1739         }
   1740 
   1741         /**
   1742          * @return a shallow copy of this key
   1743          */
   1744         @Override
   1745         public ThemeKey clone() {
   1746             final ThemeKey other = new ThemeKey();
   1747             other.mResId = mResId;
   1748             other.mForce = mForce;
   1749             other.mCount = mCount;
   1750             other.mHashCode = mHashCode;
   1751             return other;
   1752         }
   1753     }
   1754 
   1755     /**
   1756      * Generate a new Theme object for this set of Resources.  It initially
   1757      * starts out empty.
   1758      *
   1759      * @return Theme The newly created Theme container.
   1760      */
   1761     public final Theme newTheme() {
   1762         Theme theme = new Theme();
   1763         theme.setImpl(mResourcesImpl.newThemeImpl());
   1764         synchronized (mThemeRefs) {
   1765             mThemeRefs.add(new WeakReference<>(theme));
   1766         }
   1767         return theme;
   1768     }
   1769 
   1770     /**
   1771      * Retrieve a set of basic attribute values from an AttributeSet, not
   1772      * performing styling of them using a theme and/or style resources.
   1773      *
   1774      * @param set The current attribute values to retrieve.
   1775      * @param attrs The specific attributes to be retrieved. These attribute IDs must be sorted in
   1776      *              ascending order.
   1777      * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
   1778      * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
   1779      * when done with it.
   1780      *
   1781      * @see Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
   1782      */
   1783     public TypedArray obtainAttributes(AttributeSet set, @StyleableRes int[] attrs) {
   1784         int len = attrs.length;
   1785         TypedArray array = TypedArray.obtain(this, len);
   1786 
   1787         // XXX note that for now we only work with compiled XML files.
   1788         // To support generic XML files we will need to manually parse
   1789         // out the attributes from the XML file (applying type information
   1790         // contained in the resources and such).
   1791         XmlBlock.Parser parser = (XmlBlock.Parser)set;
   1792         mResourcesImpl.getAssets().retrieveAttributes(parser.mParseState, attrs,
   1793                 array.mData, array.mIndices);
   1794 
   1795         array.mXml = parser;
   1796 
   1797         return array;
   1798     }
   1799 
   1800     /**
   1801      * Store the newly updated configuration.
   1802      *
   1803      * @deprecated See {@link android.content.Context#createConfigurationContext(Configuration)}.
   1804      */
   1805     @Deprecated
   1806     public void updateConfiguration(Configuration config, DisplayMetrics metrics) {
   1807         updateConfiguration(config, metrics, null);
   1808     }
   1809 
   1810     /**
   1811      * @hide
   1812      */
   1813     public void updateConfiguration(Configuration config, DisplayMetrics metrics,
   1814                                     CompatibilityInfo compat) {
   1815         mResourcesImpl.updateConfiguration(config, metrics, compat);
   1816     }
   1817 
   1818     /**
   1819      * Update the system resources configuration if they have previously
   1820      * been initialized.
   1821      *
   1822      * @hide
   1823      */
   1824     public static void updateSystemConfiguration(Configuration config, DisplayMetrics metrics,
   1825             CompatibilityInfo compat) {
   1826         if (mSystem != null) {
   1827             mSystem.updateConfiguration(config, metrics, compat);
   1828             //Log.i(TAG, "Updated system resources " + mSystem
   1829             //        + ": " + mSystem.getConfiguration());
   1830         }
   1831     }
   1832 
   1833     /**
   1834      * Return the current display metrics that are in effect for this resource
   1835      * object.  The returned object should be treated as read-only.
   1836      *
   1837      * @return The resource's current display metrics.
   1838      */
   1839     public DisplayMetrics getDisplayMetrics() {
   1840         return mResourcesImpl.getDisplayMetrics();
   1841     }
   1842 
   1843     /** @hide */
   1844     public DisplayAdjustments getDisplayAdjustments() {
   1845         return mResourcesImpl.getDisplayAdjustments();
   1846     }
   1847 
   1848     /**
   1849      * Return the current configuration that is in effect for this resource
   1850      * object.  The returned object should be treated as read-only.
   1851      *
   1852      * @return The resource's current configuration.
   1853      */
   1854     public Configuration getConfiguration() {
   1855         return mResourcesImpl.getConfiguration();
   1856     }
   1857 
   1858     /** @hide */
   1859     public Configuration[] getSizeConfigurations() {
   1860         return mResourcesImpl.getSizeConfigurations();
   1861     }
   1862 
   1863     /**
   1864      * Return the compatibility mode information for the application.
   1865      * The returned object should be treated as read-only.
   1866      *
   1867      * @return compatibility info.
   1868      * @hide
   1869      */
   1870     public CompatibilityInfo getCompatibilityInfo() {
   1871         return mResourcesImpl.getCompatibilityInfo();
   1872     }
   1873 
   1874     /**
   1875      * This is just for testing.
   1876      * @hide
   1877      */
   1878     @VisibleForTesting
   1879     public void setCompatibilityInfo(CompatibilityInfo ci) {
   1880         if (ci != null) {
   1881             mResourcesImpl.updateConfiguration(null, null, ci);
   1882         }
   1883     }
   1884 
   1885     /**
   1886      * Return a resource identifier for the given resource name.  A fully
   1887      * qualified resource name is of the form "package:type/entry".  The first
   1888      * two components (package and type) are optional if defType and
   1889      * defPackage, respectively, are specified here.
   1890      *
   1891      * <p>Note: use of this function is discouraged.  It is much more
   1892      * efficient to retrieve resources by identifier than by name.
   1893      *
   1894      * @param name The name of the desired resource.
   1895      * @param defType Optional default resource type to find, if "type/" is
   1896      *                not included in the name.  Can be null to require an
   1897      *                explicit type.
   1898      * @param defPackage Optional default package to find, if "package:" is
   1899      *                   not included in the name.  Can be null to require an
   1900      *                   explicit package.
   1901      *
   1902      * @return int The associated resource identifier.  Returns 0 if no such
   1903      *         resource was found.  (0 is not a valid resource ID.)
   1904      */
   1905     public int getIdentifier(String name, String defType, String defPackage) {
   1906         return mResourcesImpl.getIdentifier(name, defType, defPackage);
   1907     }
   1908 
   1909     /**
   1910      * Return true if given resource identifier includes a package.
   1911      *
   1912      * @hide
   1913      */
   1914     public static boolean resourceHasPackage(@AnyRes int resid) {
   1915         return (resid >>> 24) != 0;
   1916     }
   1917 
   1918     /**
   1919      * Return the full name for a given resource identifier.  This name is
   1920      * a single string of the form "package:type/entry".
   1921      *
   1922      * @param resid The resource identifier whose name is to be retrieved.
   1923      *
   1924      * @return A string holding the name of the resource.
   1925      *
   1926      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1927      *
   1928      * @see #getResourcePackageName
   1929      * @see #getResourceTypeName
   1930      * @see #getResourceEntryName
   1931      */
   1932     public String getResourceName(@AnyRes int resid) throws NotFoundException {
   1933         return mResourcesImpl.getResourceName(resid);
   1934     }
   1935 
   1936     /**
   1937      * Return the package name for a given resource identifier.
   1938      *
   1939      * @param resid The resource identifier whose package name is to be
   1940      * retrieved.
   1941      *
   1942      * @return A string holding the package name of the resource.
   1943      *
   1944      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1945      *
   1946      * @see #getResourceName
   1947      */
   1948     public String getResourcePackageName(@AnyRes int resid) throws NotFoundException {
   1949         return mResourcesImpl.getResourcePackageName(resid);
   1950     }
   1951 
   1952     /**
   1953      * Return the type name for a given resource identifier.
   1954      *
   1955      * @param resid The resource identifier whose type name is to be
   1956      * retrieved.
   1957      *
   1958      * @return A string holding the type name of the resource.
   1959      *
   1960      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1961      *
   1962      * @see #getResourceName
   1963      */
   1964     public String getResourceTypeName(@AnyRes int resid) throws NotFoundException {
   1965         return mResourcesImpl.getResourceTypeName(resid);
   1966     }
   1967 
   1968     /**
   1969      * Return the entry name for a given resource identifier.
   1970      *
   1971      * @param resid The resource identifier whose entry name is to be
   1972      * retrieved.
   1973      *
   1974      * @return A string holding the entry name of the resource.
   1975      *
   1976      * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
   1977      *
   1978      * @see #getResourceName
   1979      */
   1980     public String getResourceEntryName(@AnyRes int resid) throws NotFoundException {
   1981         return mResourcesImpl.getResourceEntryName(resid);
   1982     }
   1983 
   1984     /**
   1985      * Parse a series of {@link android.R.styleable#Extra &lt;extra&gt;} tags from
   1986      * an XML file.  You call this when you are at the parent tag of the
   1987      * extra tags, and it will return once all of the child tags have been parsed.
   1988      * This will call {@link #parseBundleExtra} for each extra tag encountered.
   1989      *
   1990      * @param parser The parser from which to retrieve the extras.
   1991      * @param outBundle A Bundle in which to place all parsed extras.
   1992      * @throws XmlPullParserException
   1993      * @throws IOException
   1994      */
   1995     public void parseBundleExtras(XmlResourceParser parser, Bundle outBundle)
   1996             throws XmlPullParserException, IOException {
   1997         int outerDepth = parser.getDepth();
   1998         int type;
   1999         while ((type=parser.next()) != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT
   2000                && (type != XmlPullParser.END_TAG || parser.getDepth() > outerDepth)) {
   2001             if (type == XmlPullParser.END_TAG || type == XmlPullParser.TEXT) {
   2002                 continue;
   2003             }
   2004 
   2005             String nodeName = parser.getName();
   2006             if (nodeName.equals("extra")) {
   2007                 parseBundleExtra("extra", parser, outBundle);
   2008                 XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser);
   2009 
   2010             } else {
   2011                 XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser);
   2012             }
   2013         }
   2014     }
   2015 
   2016     /**
   2017      * Parse a name/value pair out of an XML tag holding that data.  The
   2018      * AttributeSet must be holding the data defined by
   2019      * {@link android.R.styleable#Extra}.  The following value types are supported:
   2020      * <ul>
   2021      * <li> {@link TypedValue#TYPE_STRING}:
   2022      * {@link Bundle#putCharSequence Bundle.putCharSequence()}
   2023      * <li> {@link TypedValue#TYPE_INT_BOOLEAN}:
   2024      * {@link Bundle#putCharSequence Bundle.putBoolean()}
   2025      * <li> {@link TypedValue#TYPE_FIRST_INT}-{@link TypedValue#TYPE_LAST_INT}:
   2026      * {@link Bundle#putCharSequence Bundle.putBoolean()}
   2027      * <li> {@link TypedValue#TYPE_FLOAT}:
   2028      * {@link Bundle#putCharSequence Bundle.putFloat()}
   2029      * </ul>
   2030      *
   2031      * @param tagName The name of the tag these attributes come from; this is
   2032      * only used for reporting error messages.
   2033      * @param attrs The attributes from which to retrieve the name/value pair.
   2034      * @param outBundle The Bundle in which to place the parsed value.
   2035      * @throws XmlPullParserException If the attributes are not valid.
   2036      */
   2037     public void parseBundleExtra(String tagName, AttributeSet attrs,
   2038             Bundle outBundle) throws XmlPullParserException {
   2039         TypedArray sa = obtainAttributes(attrs,
   2040                 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra);
   2041 
   2042         String name = sa.getString(
   2043                 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra_name);
   2044         if (name == null) {
   2045             sa.recycle();
   2046             throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
   2047                     + "> requires an android:name attribute at "
   2048                     + attrs.getPositionDescription());
   2049         }
   2050 
   2051         TypedValue v = sa.peekValue(
   2052                 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra_value);
   2053         if (v != null) {
   2054             if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_STRING) {
   2055                 CharSequence cs = v.coerceToString();
   2056                 outBundle.putCharSequence(name, cs);
   2057             } else if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_INT_BOOLEAN) {
   2058                 outBundle.putBoolean(name, v.data != 0);
   2059             } else if (v.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT
   2060                     && v.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) {
   2061                 outBundle.putInt(name, v.data);
   2062             } else if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_FLOAT) {
   2063                 outBundle.putFloat(name, v.getFloat());
   2064             } else {
   2065                 sa.recycle();
   2066                 throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
   2067                         + "> only supports string, integer, float, color, and boolean at "
   2068                         + attrs.getPositionDescription());
   2069             }
   2070         } else {
   2071             sa.recycle();
   2072             throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
   2073                     + "> requires an android:value or android:resource attribute at "
   2074                     + attrs.getPositionDescription());
   2075         }
   2076 
   2077         sa.recycle();
   2078     }
   2079 
   2080     /**
   2081      * Retrieve underlying AssetManager storage for these resources.
   2082      */
   2083     public final AssetManager getAssets() {
   2084         return mResourcesImpl.getAssets();
   2085     }
   2086 
   2087     /**
   2088      * Call this to remove all cached loaded layout resources from the
   2089      * Resources object.  Only intended for use with performance testing
   2090      * tools.
   2091      */
   2092     public final void flushLayoutCache() {
   2093         mResourcesImpl.flushLayoutCache();
   2094     }
   2095 
   2096     /**
   2097      * Start preloading of resource data using this Resources object.  Only
   2098      * for use by the zygote process for loading common system resources.
   2099      * {@hide}
   2100      */
   2101     public final void startPreloading() {
   2102         mResourcesImpl.startPreloading();
   2103     }
   2104 
   2105     /**
   2106      * Called by zygote when it is done preloading resources, to change back
   2107      * to normal Resources operation.
   2108      */
   2109     public final void finishPreloading() {
   2110         mResourcesImpl.finishPreloading();
   2111     }
   2112 
   2113     /**
   2114      * @hide
   2115      */
   2116     public LongSparseArray<ConstantState> getPreloadedDrawables() {
   2117         return mResourcesImpl.getPreloadedDrawables();
   2118     }
   2119 
   2120     /**
   2121      * Loads an XML parser for the specified file.
   2122      *
   2123      * @param id the resource identifier for the file
   2124      * @param type the type of resource (used for logging)
   2125      * @return a parser for the specified XML file
   2126      * @throws NotFoundException if the file could not be loaded
   2127      */
   2128     @NonNull
   2129     XmlResourceParser loadXmlResourceParser(@AnyRes int id, @NonNull String type)
   2130             throws NotFoundException {
   2131         final TypedValue value = obtainTempTypedValue();
   2132         try {
   2133             final ResourcesImpl impl = mResourcesImpl;
   2134             impl.getValue(id, value, true);
   2135             if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_STRING) {
   2136                 return impl.loadXmlResourceParser(value.string.toString(), id,
   2137                         value.assetCookie, type);
   2138             }
   2139             throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)
   2140                     + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid");
   2141         } finally {
   2142             releaseTempTypedValue(value);
   2143         }
   2144     }
   2145 
   2146     /**
   2147      * Loads an XML parser for the specified file.
   2148      *
   2149      * @param file the path for the XML file to parse
   2150      * @param id the resource identifier for the file
   2151      * @param assetCookie the asset cookie for the file
   2152      * @param type the type of resource (used for logging)
   2153      * @return a parser for the specified XML file
   2154      * @throws NotFoundException if the file could not be loaded
   2155      */
   2156     @NonNull
   2157     XmlResourceParser loadXmlResourceParser(String file, int id, int assetCookie,
   2158                                             String type) throws NotFoundException {
   2159         return mResourcesImpl.loadXmlResourceParser(file, id, assetCookie, type);
   2160     }
   2161 
   2162     /**
   2163      * Called by ConfigurationBoundResourceCacheTest.
   2164      * @hide
   2165      */
   2166     @VisibleForTesting
   2167     public int calcConfigChanges(Configuration config) {
   2168         return mResourcesImpl.calcConfigChanges(config);
   2169     }
   2170 
   2171     /**
   2172      * Obtains styled attributes from the theme, if available, or unstyled
   2173      * resources if the theme is null.
   2174      *
   2175      * @hide
   2176      */
   2177     public static TypedArray obtainAttributes(
   2178             Resources res, Theme theme, AttributeSet set, int[] attrs) {
   2179         if (theme == null) {
   2180             return res.obtainAttributes(set, attrs);
   2181         }
   2182         return theme.obtainStyledAttributes(set, attrs, 0, 0);
   2183     }
   2184 }
   2185