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16
17package android.app;
18
19import android.animation.Animator;
20import android.content.ComponentCallbacks2;
21import android.content.Context;
22import android.content.Intent;
23import android.content.res.Configuration;
24import android.content.res.Resources;
25import android.os.Bundle;
26import android.os.Parcel;
27import android.os.Parcelable;
28import android.util.AndroidRuntimeException;
29import android.util.AttributeSet;
30import android.util.DebugUtils;
31import android.util.Log;
32import android.util.SparseArray;
33import android.view.ContextMenu;
34import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
35import android.view.LayoutInflater;
36import android.view.Menu;
37import android.view.MenuInflater;
38import android.view.MenuItem;
39import android.view.View;
40import android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener;
41import android.view.ViewGroup;
42import android.widget.AdapterView;
43
44import java.io.FileDescriptor;
45import java.io.PrintWriter;
46import java.util.HashMap;
47
48final class FragmentState implements Parcelable {
49    final String mClassName;
50    final int mIndex;
51    final boolean mFromLayout;
52    final int mFragmentId;
53    final int mContainerId;
54    final String mTag;
55    final boolean mRetainInstance;
56    final boolean mDetached;
57    final Bundle mArguments;
58
59    Bundle mSavedFragmentState;
60
61    Fragment mInstance;
62
63    public FragmentState(Fragment frag) {
64        mClassName = frag.getClass().getName();
65        mIndex = frag.mIndex;
66        mFromLayout = frag.mFromLayout;
67        mFragmentId = frag.mFragmentId;
68        mContainerId = frag.mContainerId;
69        mTag = frag.mTag;
70        mRetainInstance = frag.mRetainInstance;
71        mDetached = frag.mDetached;
72        mArguments = frag.mArguments;
73    }
74
75    public FragmentState(Parcel in) {
76        mClassName = in.readString();
77        mIndex = in.readInt();
78        mFromLayout = in.readInt() != 0;
79        mFragmentId = in.readInt();
80        mContainerId = in.readInt();
81        mTag = in.readString();
82        mRetainInstance = in.readInt() != 0;
83        mDetached = in.readInt() != 0;
84        mArguments = in.readBundle();
85        mSavedFragmentState = in.readBundle();
86    }
87
88    public Fragment instantiate(Activity activity, Fragment parent) {
89        if (mInstance != null) {
90            return mInstance;
91        }
92
93        if (mArguments != null) {
94            mArguments.setClassLoader(activity.getClassLoader());
95        }
96
97        mInstance = Fragment.instantiate(activity, mClassName, mArguments);
98
99        if (mSavedFragmentState != null) {
100            mSavedFragmentState.setClassLoader(activity.getClassLoader());
101            mInstance.mSavedFragmentState = mSavedFragmentState;
102        }
103        mInstance.setIndex(mIndex, parent);
104        mInstance.mFromLayout = mFromLayout;
105        mInstance.mRestored = true;
106        mInstance.mFragmentId = mFragmentId;
107        mInstance.mContainerId = mContainerId;
108        mInstance.mTag = mTag;
109        mInstance.mRetainInstance = mRetainInstance;
110        mInstance.mDetached = mDetached;
111        mInstance.mFragmentManager = activity.mFragments;
112        if (FragmentManagerImpl.DEBUG) Log.v(FragmentManagerImpl.TAG,
113                "Instantiated fragment " + mInstance);
114
115        return mInstance;
116    }
117
118    public int describeContents() {
119        return 0;
120    }
121
122    public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
123        dest.writeString(mClassName);
124        dest.writeInt(mIndex);
125        dest.writeInt(mFromLayout ? 1 : 0);
126        dest.writeInt(mFragmentId);
127        dest.writeInt(mContainerId);
128        dest.writeString(mTag);
129        dest.writeInt(mRetainInstance ? 1 : 0);
130        dest.writeInt(mDetached ? 1 : 0);
131        dest.writeBundle(mArguments);
132        dest.writeBundle(mSavedFragmentState);
133    }
134
135    public static final Parcelable.Creator<FragmentState> CREATOR
136            = new Parcelable.Creator<FragmentState>() {
137        public FragmentState createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
138            return new FragmentState(in);
139        }
140
141        public FragmentState[] newArray(int size) {
142            return new FragmentState[size];
143        }
144    };
145}
146
147/**
148 * A Fragment is a piece of an application's user interface or behavior
149 * that can be placed in an {@link Activity}.  Interaction with fragments
150 * is done through {@link FragmentManager}, which can be obtained via
151 * {@link Activity#getFragmentManager() Activity.getFragmentManager()} and
152 * {@link Fragment#getFragmentManager() Fragment.getFragmentManager()}.
153 *
154 * <p>The Fragment class can be used many ways to achieve a wide variety of
155 * results. In its core, it represents a particular operation or interface
156 * that is running within a larger {@link Activity}.  A Fragment is closely
157 * tied to the Activity it is in, and can not be used apart from one.  Though
158 * Fragment defines its own lifecycle, that lifecycle is dependent on its
159 * activity: if the activity is stopped, no fragments inside of it can be
160 * started; when the activity is destroyed, all fragments will be destroyed.
161 *
162 * <p>All subclasses of Fragment must include a public empty constructor.
163 * The framework will often re-instantiate a fragment class when needed,
164 * in particular during state restore, and needs to be able to find this
165 * constructor to instantiate it.  If the empty constructor is not available,
166 * a runtime exception will occur in some cases during state restore.
167 *
168 * <p>Topics covered here:
169 * <ol>
170 * <li><a href="#OlderPlatforms">Older Platforms</a>
171 * <li><a href="#Lifecycle">Lifecycle</a>
172 * <li><a href="#Layout">Layout</a>
173 * <li><a href="#BackStack">Back Stack</a>
174 * </ol>
175 *
176 * <div class="special reference">
177 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
178 * <p>For more information about using fragments, read the
179 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/fragments.html">Fragments</a> developer guide.</p>
180 * </div>
181 *
182 * <a name="OlderPlatforms"></a>
183 * <h3>Older Platforms</h3>
184 *
185 * While the Fragment API was introduced in
186 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}, a version of the API
187 * at is also available for use on older platforms through
188 * {@link android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity}.  See the blog post
189 * <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/03/fragments-for-all.html">
190 * Fragments For All</a> for more details.
191 *
192 * <a name="Lifecycle"></a>
193 * <h3>Lifecycle</h3>
194 *
195 * <p>Though a Fragment's lifecycle is tied to its owning activity, it has
196 * its own wrinkle on the standard activity lifecycle.  It includes basic
197 * activity lifecycle methods such as {@link #onResume}, but also important
198 * are methods related to interactions with the activity and UI generation.
199 *
200 * <p>The core series of lifecycle methods that are called to bring a fragment
201 * up to resumed state (interacting with the user) are:
202 *
203 * <ol>
204 * <li> {@link #onAttach} called once the fragment is associated with its activity.
205 * <li> {@link #onCreate} called to do initial creation of the fragment.
206 * <li> {@link #onCreateView} creates and returns the view hierarchy associated
207 * with the fragment.
208 * <li> {@link #onActivityCreated} tells the fragment that its activity has
209 * completed its own {@link Activity#onCreate Activity.onCreate()}.
210 * <li> {@link #onViewStateRestored} tells the fragment that all of the saved
211 * state of its view hierarchy has been restored.
212 * <li> {@link #onStart} makes the fragment visible to the user (based on its
213 * containing activity being started).
214 * <li> {@link #onResume} makes the fragment interacting with the user (based on its
215 * containing activity being resumed).
216 * </ol>
217 *
218 * <p>As a fragment is no longer being used, it goes through a reverse
219 * series of callbacks:
220 *
221 * <ol>
222 * <li> {@link #onPause} fragment is no longer interacting with the user either
223 * because its activity is being paused or a fragment operation is modifying it
224 * in the activity.
225 * <li> {@link #onStop} fragment is no longer visible to the user either
226 * because its activity is being stopped or a fragment operation is modifying it
227 * in the activity.
228 * <li> {@link #onDestroyView} allows the fragment to clean up resources
229 * associated with its View.
230 * <li> {@link #onDestroy} called to do final cleanup of the fragment's state.
231 * <li> {@link #onDetach} called immediately prior to the fragment no longer
232 * being associated with its activity.
233 * </ol>
234 *
235 * <a name="Layout"></a>
236 * <h3>Layout</h3>
237 *
238 * <p>Fragments can be used as part of your application's layout, allowing
239 * you to better modularize your code and more easily adjust your user
240 * interface to the screen it is running on.  As an example, we can look
241 * at a simple program consisting of a list of items, and display of the
242 * details of each item.</p>
243 *
244 * <p>An activity's layout XML can include <code>&lt;fragment&gt;</code> tags
245 * to embed fragment instances inside of the layout.  For example, here is
246 * a simple layout that embeds one fragment:</p>
247 *
248 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/layout/fragment_layout.xml layout}
249 *
250 * <p>The layout is installed in the activity in the normal way:</p>
251 *
252 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentLayout.java
253 *      main}
254 *
255 * <p>The titles fragment, showing a list of titles, is fairly simple, relying
256 * on {@link ListFragment} for most of its work.  Note the implementation of
257 * clicking an item: depending on the current activity's layout, it can either
258 * create and display a new fragment to show the details in-place (more about
259 * this later), or start a new activity to show the details.</p>
260 *
261 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentLayout.java
262 *      titles}
263 *
264 * <p>The details fragment showing the contents of a selected item just
265 * displays a string of text based on an index of a string array built in to
266 * the app:</p>
267 *
268 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentLayout.java
269 *      details}
270 *
271 * <p>In this case when the user clicks on a title, there is no details
272 * container in the current activity, so the titles fragment's click code will
273 * launch a new activity to display the details fragment:</p>
274 *
275 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentLayout.java
276 *      details_activity}
277 *
278 * <p>However the screen may be large enough to show both the list of titles
279 * and details about the currently selected title.  To use such a layout on
280 * a landscape screen, this alternative layout can be placed under layout-land:</p>
281 *
282 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/layout-land/fragment_layout.xml layout}
283 *
284 * <p>Note how the prior code will adjust to this alternative UI flow: the titles
285 * fragment will now embed the details fragment inside of this activity, and the
286 * details activity will finish itself if it is running in a configuration
287 * where the details can be shown in-place.
288 *
289 * <p>When a configuration change causes the activity hosting these fragments
290 * to restart, its new instance may use a different layout that doesn't
291 * include the same fragments as the previous layout.  In this case all of
292 * the previous fragments will still be instantiated and running in the new
293 * instance.  However, any that are no longer associated with a &lt;fragment&gt;
294 * tag in the view hierarchy will not have their content view created
295 * and will return false from {@link #isInLayout}.  (The code here also shows
296 * how you can determine if a fragment placed in a container is no longer
297 * running in a layout with that container and avoid creating its view hierarchy
298 * in that case.)
299 *
300 * <p>The attributes of the &lt;fragment&gt; tag are used to control the
301 * LayoutParams provided when attaching the fragment's view to the parent
302 * container.  They can also be parsed by the fragment in {@link #onInflate}
303 * as parameters.
304 *
305 * <p>The fragment being instantiated must have some kind of unique identifier
306 * so that it can be re-associated with a previous instance if the parent
307 * activity needs to be destroyed and recreated.  This can be provided these
308 * ways:
309 *
310 * <ul>
311 * <li>If nothing is explicitly supplied, the view ID of the container will
312 * be used.
313 * <li><code>android:tag</code> can be used in &lt;fragment&gt; to provide
314 * a specific tag name for the fragment.
315 * <li><code>android:id</code> can be used in &lt;fragment&gt; to provide
316 * a specific identifier for the fragment.
317 * </ul>
318 *
319 * <a name="BackStack"></a>
320 * <h3>Back Stack</h3>
321 *
322 * <p>The transaction in which fragments are modified can be placed on an
323 * internal back-stack of the owning activity.  When the user presses back
324 * in the activity, any transactions on the back stack are popped off before
325 * the activity itself is finished.
326 *
327 * <p>For example, consider this simple fragment that is instantiated with
328 * an integer argument and displays that in a TextView in its UI:</p>
329 *
330 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentStack.java
331 *      fragment}
332 *
333 * <p>A function that creates a new instance of the fragment, replacing
334 * whatever current fragment instance is being shown and pushing that change
335 * on to the back stack could be written as:
336 *
337 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentStack.java
338 *      add_stack}
339 *
340 * <p>After each call to this function, a new entry is on the stack, and
341 * pressing back will pop it to return the user to whatever previous state
342 * the activity UI was in.
343 */
344public class Fragment implements ComponentCallbacks2, OnCreateContextMenuListener {
345    private static final HashMap<String, Class<?>> sClassMap =
346            new HashMap<String, Class<?>>();
347
348    static final int INVALID_STATE = -1;   // Invalid state used as a null value.
349    static final int INITIALIZING = 0;     // Not yet created.
350    static final int CREATED = 1;          // Created.
351    static final int ACTIVITY_CREATED = 2; // The activity has finished its creation.
352    static final int STOPPED = 3;          // Fully created, not started.
353    static final int STARTED = 4;          // Created and started, not resumed.
354    static final int RESUMED = 5;          // Created started and resumed.
355
356    int mState = INITIALIZING;
357
358    // Non-null if the fragment's view hierarchy is currently animating away,
359    // meaning we need to wait a bit on completely destroying it.  This is the
360    // animation that is running.
361    Animator mAnimatingAway;
362
363    // If mAnimatingAway != null, this is the state we should move to once the
364    // animation is done.
365    int mStateAfterAnimating;
366
367    // When instantiated from saved state, this is the saved state.
368    Bundle mSavedFragmentState;
369    SparseArray<Parcelable> mSavedViewState;
370
371    // Index into active fragment array.
372    int mIndex = -1;
373
374    // Internal unique name for this fragment;
375    String mWho;
376
377    // Construction arguments;
378    Bundle mArguments;
379
380    // Target fragment.
381    Fragment mTarget;
382
383    // For use when retaining a fragment: this is the index of the last mTarget.
384    int mTargetIndex = -1;
385
386    // Target request code.
387    int mTargetRequestCode;
388
389    // True if the fragment is in the list of added fragments.
390    boolean mAdded;
391
392    // If set this fragment is being removed from its activity.
393    boolean mRemoving;
394
395    // True if the fragment is in the resumed state.
396    boolean mResumed;
397
398    // Set to true if this fragment was instantiated from a layout file.
399    boolean mFromLayout;
400
401    // Set to true when the view has actually been inflated in its layout.
402    boolean mInLayout;
403
404    // True if this fragment has been restored from previously saved state.
405    boolean mRestored;
406
407    // Number of active back stack entries this fragment is in.
408    int mBackStackNesting;
409
410    // The fragment manager we are associated with.  Set as soon as the
411    // fragment is used in a transaction; cleared after it has been removed
412    // from all transactions.
413    FragmentManagerImpl mFragmentManager;
414
415    // Activity this fragment is attached to.
416    Activity mActivity;
417
418    // Private fragment manager for child fragments inside of this one.
419    FragmentManagerImpl mChildFragmentManager;
420
421    // If this Fragment is contained in another Fragment, this is that container.
422    Fragment mParentFragment;
423
424    // The optional identifier for this fragment -- either the container ID if it
425    // was dynamically added to the view hierarchy, or the ID supplied in
426    // layout.
427    int mFragmentId;
428
429    // When a fragment is being dynamically added to the view hierarchy, this
430    // is the identifier of the parent container it is being added to.
431    int mContainerId;
432
433    // The optional named tag for this fragment -- usually used to find
434    // fragments that are not part of the layout.
435    String mTag;
436
437    // Set to true when the app has requested that this fragment be hidden
438    // from the user.
439    boolean mHidden;
440
441    // Set to true when the app has requested that this fragment be detached.
442    boolean mDetached;
443
444    // If set this fragment would like its instance retained across
445    // configuration changes.
446    boolean mRetainInstance;
447
448    // If set this fragment is being retained across the current config change.
449    boolean mRetaining;
450
451    // If set this fragment has menu items to contribute.
452    boolean mHasMenu;
453
454    // Set to true to allow the fragment's menu to be shown.
455    boolean mMenuVisible = true;
456
457    // Used to verify that subclasses call through to super class.
458    boolean mCalled;
459
460    // If app has requested a specific animation, this is the one to use.
461    int mNextAnim;
462
463    // The parent container of the fragment after dynamically added to UI.
464    ViewGroup mContainer;
465
466    // The View generated for this fragment.
467    View mView;
468
469    // Whether this fragment should defer starting until after other fragments
470    // have been started and their loaders are finished.
471    boolean mDeferStart;
472
473    // Hint provided by the app that this fragment is currently visible to the user.
474    boolean mUserVisibleHint = true;
475
476    LoaderManagerImpl mLoaderManager;
477    boolean mLoadersStarted;
478    boolean mCheckedForLoaderManager;
479
480    /**
481     * State information that has been retrieved from a fragment instance
482     * through {@link FragmentManager#saveFragmentInstanceState(Fragment)
483     * FragmentManager.saveFragmentInstanceState}.
484     */
485    public static class SavedState implements Parcelable {
486        final Bundle mState;
487
488        SavedState(Bundle state) {
489            mState = state;
490        }
491
492        SavedState(Parcel in, ClassLoader loader) {
493            mState = in.readBundle();
494            if (loader != null && mState != null) {
495                mState.setClassLoader(loader);
496            }
497        }
498
499        @Override
500        public int describeContents() {
501            return 0;
502        }
503
504        @Override
505        public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
506            dest.writeBundle(mState);
507        }
508
509        public static final Parcelable.ClassLoaderCreator<SavedState> CREATOR
510                = new Parcelable.ClassLoaderCreator<SavedState>() {
511            public SavedState createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
512                return new SavedState(in, null);
513            }
514
515            public SavedState createFromParcel(Parcel in, ClassLoader loader) {
516                return new SavedState(in, loader);
517            }
518
519            public SavedState[] newArray(int size) {
520                return new SavedState[size];
521            }
522        };
523    }
524
525    /**
526     * Thrown by {@link Fragment#instantiate(Context, String, Bundle)} when
527     * there is an instantiation failure.
528     */
529    static public class InstantiationException extends AndroidRuntimeException {
530        public InstantiationException(String msg, Exception cause) {
531            super(msg, cause);
532        }
533    }
534
535    /**
536     * Default constructor.  <strong>Every</strong> fragment must have an
537     * empty constructor, so it can be instantiated when restoring its
538     * activity's state.  It is strongly recommended that subclasses do not
539     * have other constructors with parameters, since these constructors
540     * will not be called when the fragment is re-instantiated; instead,
541     * arguments can be supplied by the caller with {@link #setArguments}
542     * and later retrieved by the Fragment with {@link #getArguments}.
543     *
544     * <p>Applications should generally not implement a constructor.  The
545     * first place application code an run where the fragment is ready to
546     * be used is in {@link #onAttach(Activity)}, the point where the fragment
547     * is actually associated with its activity.  Some applications may also
548     * want to implement {@link #onInflate} to retrieve attributes from a
549     * layout resource, though should take care here because this happens for
550     * the fragment is attached to its activity.
551     */
552    public Fragment() {
553    }
554
555    /**
556     * Like {@link #instantiate(Context, String, Bundle)} but with a null
557     * argument Bundle.
558     */
559    public static Fragment instantiate(Context context, String fname) {
560        return instantiate(context, fname, null);
561    }
562
563    /**
564     * Create a new instance of a Fragment with the given class name.  This is
565     * the same as calling its empty constructor.
566     *
567     * @param context The calling context being used to instantiate the fragment.
568     * This is currently just used to get its ClassLoader.
569     * @param fname The class name of the fragment to instantiate.
570     * @param args Bundle of arguments to supply to the fragment, which it
571     * can retrieve with {@link #getArguments()}.  May be null.
572     * @return Returns a new fragment instance.
573     * @throws InstantiationException If there is a failure in instantiating
574     * the given fragment class.  This is a runtime exception; it is not
575     * normally expected to happen.
576     */
577    public static Fragment instantiate(Context context, String fname, Bundle args) {
578        try {
579            Class<?> clazz = sClassMap.get(fname);
580            if (clazz == null) {
581                // Class not found in the cache, see if it's real, and try to add it
582                clazz = context.getClassLoader().loadClass(fname);
583                sClassMap.put(fname, clazz);
584            }
585            Fragment f = (Fragment)clazz.newInstance();
586            if (args != null) {
587                args.setClassLoader(f.getClass().getClassLoader());
588                f.mArguments = args;
589            }
590            return f;
591        } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
592            throw new InstantiationException("Unable to instantiate fragment " + fname
593                    + ": make sure class name exists, is public, and has an"
594                    + " empty constructor that is public", e);
595        } catch (java.lang.InstantiationException e) {
596            throw new InstantiationException("Unable to instantiate fragment " + fname
597                    + ": make sure class name exists, is public, and has an"
598                    + " empty constructor that is public", e);
599        } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
600            throw new InstantiationException("Unable to instantiate fragment " + fname
601                    + ": make sure class name exists, is public, and has an"
602                    + " empty constructor that is public", e);
603        }
604    }
605
606    final void restoreViewState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
607        if (mSavedViewState != null) {
608            mView.restoreHierarchyState(mSavedViewState);
609            mSavedViewState = null;
610        }
611        mCalled = false;
612        onViewStateRestored(savedInstanceState);
613        if (!mCalled) {
614            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
615                    + " did not call through to super.onViewStateRestored()");
616        }
617    }
618
619    final void setIndex(int index, Fragment parent) {
620        mIndex = index;
621        if (parent != null) {
622            mWho = parent.mWho + ":" + mIndex;
623        } else {
624            mWho = "android:fragment:" + mIndex;
625        }
626    }
627
628    final boolean isInBackStack() {
629        return mBackStackNesting > 0;
630    }
631
632    /**
633     * Subclasses can not override equals().
634     */
635    @Override final public boolean equals(Object o) {
636        return super.equals(o);
637    }
638
639    /**
640     * Subclasses can not override hashCode().
641     */
642    @Override final public int hashCode() {
643        return super.hashCode();
644    }
645
646    @Override
647    public String toString() {
648        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(128);
649        DebugUtils.buildShortClassTag(this, sb);
650        if (mIndex >= 0) {
651            sb.append(" #");
652            sb.append(mIndex);
653        }
654        if (mFragmentId != 0) {
655            sb.append(" id=0x");
656            sb.append(Integer.toHexString(mFragmentId));
657        }
658        if (mTag != null) {
659            sb.append(" ");
660            sb.append(mTag);
661        }
662        sb.append('}');
663        return sb.toString();
664    }
665
666    /**
667     * Return the identifier this fragment is known by.  This is either
668     * the android:id value supplied in a layout or the container view ID
669     * supplied when adding the fragment.
670     */
671    final public int getId() {
672        return mFragmentId;
673    }
674
675    /**
676     * Get the tag name of the fragment, if specified.
677     */
678    final public String getTag() {
679        return mTag;
680    }
681
682    /**
683     * Supply the construction arguments for this fragment.  This can only
684     * be called before the fragment has been attached to its activity; that
685     * is, you should call it immediately after constructing the fragment.  The
686     * arguments supplied here will be retained across fragment destroy and
687     * creation.
688     */
689    public void setArguments(Bundle args) {
690        if (mIndex >= 0) {
691            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment already active");
692        }
693        mArguments = args;
694    }
695
696    /**
697     * Return the arguments supplied when the fragment was instantiated,
698     * if any.
699     */
700    final public Bundle getArguments() {
701        return mArguments;
702    }
703
704    /**
705     * Set the initial saved state that this Fragment should restore itself
706     * from when first being constructed, as returned by
707     * {@link FragmentManager#saveFragmentInstanceState(Fragment)
708     * FragmentManager.saveFragmentInstanceState}.
709     *
710     * @param state The state the fragment should be restored from.
711     */
712    public void setInitialSavedState(SavedState state) {
713        if (mIndex >= 0) {
714            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment already active");
715        }
716        mSavedFragmentState = state != null && state.mState != null
717                ? state.mState : null;
718    }
719
720    /**
721     * Optional target for this fragment.  This may be used, for example,
722     * if this fragment is being started by another, and when done wants to
723     * give a result back to the first.  The target set here is retained
724     * across instances via {@link FragmentManager#putFragment
725     * FragmentManager.putFragment()}.
726     *
727     * @param fragment The fragment that is the target of this one.
728     * @param requestCode Optional request code, for convenience if you
729     * are going to call back with {@link #onActivityResult(int, int, Intent)}.
730     */
731    public void setTargetFragment(Fragment fragment, int requestCode) {
732        mTarget = fragment;
733        mTargetRequestCode = requestCode;
734    }
735
736    /**
737     * Return the target fragment set by {@link #setTargetFragment}.
738     */
739    final public Fragment getTargetFragment() {
740        return mTarget;
741    }
742
743    /**
744     * Return the target request code set by {@link #setTargetFragment}.
745     */
746    final public int getTargetRequestCode() {
747        return mTargetRequestCode;
748    }
749
750    /**
751     * Return the Activity this fragment is currently associated with.
752     */
753    final public Activity getActivity() {
754        return mActivity;
755    }
756
757    /**
758     * Return <code>getActivity().getResources()</code>.
759     */
760    final public Resources getResources() {
761        if (mActivity == null) {
762            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment " + this + " not attached to Activity");
763        }
764        return mActivity.getResources();
765    }
766
767    /**
768     * Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's
769     * default string table.
770     *
771     * @param resId Resource id for the CharSequence text
772     */
773    public final CharSequence getText(int resId) {
774        return getResources().getText(resId);
775    }
776
777    /**
778     * Return a localized string from the application's package's
779     * default string table.
780     *
781     * @param resId Resource id for the string
782     */
783    public final String getString(int resId) {
784        return getResources().getString(resId);
785    }
786
787    /**
788     * Return a localized formatted string from the application's package's
789     * default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in
790     * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}.
791     *
792     * @param resId Resource id for the format string
793     * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution.
794     */
795
796    public final String getString(int resId, Object... formatArgs) {
797        return getResources().getString(resId, formatArgs);
798    }
799
800    /**
801     * Return the FragmentManager for interacting with fragments associated
802     * with this fragment's activity.  Note that this will be non-null slightly
803     * before {@link #getActivity()}, during the time from when the fragment is
804     * placed in a {@link FragmentTransaction} until it is committed and
805     * attached to its activity.
806     *
807     * <p>If this Fragment is a child of another Fragment, the FragmentManager
808     * returned here will be the parent's {@link #getChildFragmentManager()}.
809     */
810    final public FragmentManager getFragmentManager() {
811        return mFragmentManager;
812    }
813
814    /**
815     * Return a private FragmentManager for placing and managing Fragments
816     * inside of this Fragment.
817     */
818    final public FragmentManager getChildFragmentManager() {
819        if (mChildFragmentManager == null) {
820            instantiateChildFragmentManager();
821            if (mState >= RESUMED) {
822                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchResume();
823            } else if (mState >= STARTED) {
824                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchStart();
825            } else if (mState >= ACTIVITY_CREATED) {
826                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchActivityCreated();
827            } else if (mState >= CREATED) {
828                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchCreate();
829            }
830        }
831        return mChildFragmentManager;
832    }
833
834    /**
835     * Returns the parent Fragment containing this Fragment.  If this Fragment
836     * is attached directly to an Activity, returns null.
837     */
838    final public Fragment getParentFragment() {
839        return mParentFragment;
840    }
841
842    /**
843     * Return true if the fragment is currently added to its activity.
844     */
845    final public boolean isAdded() {
846        return mActivity != null && mAdded;
847    }
848
849    /**
850     * Return true if the fragment has been explicitly detached from the UI.
851     * That is, {@link FragmentTransaction#detach(Fragment)
852     * FragmentTransaction.detach(Fragment)} has been used on it.
853     */
854    final public boolean isDetached() {
855        return mDetached;
856    }
857
858    /**
859     * Return true if this fragment is currently being removed from its
860     * activity.  This is  <em>not</em> whether its activity is finishing, but
861     * rather whether it is in the process of being removed from its activity.
862     */
863    final public boolean isRemoving() {
864        return mRemoving;
865    }
866
867    /**
868     * Return true if the layout is included as part of an activity view
869     * hierarchy via the &lt;fragment&gt; tag.  This will always be true when
870     * fragments are created through the &lt;fragment&gt; tag, <em>except</em>
871     * in the case where an old fragment is restored from a previous state and
872     * it does not appear in the layout of the current state.
873     */
874    final public boolean isInLayout() {
875        return mInLayout;
876    }
877
878    /**
879     * Return true if the fragment is in the resumed state.  This is true
880     * for the duration of {@link #onResume()} and {@link #onPause()} as well.
881     */
882    final public boolean isResumed() {
883        return mResumed;
884    }
885
886    /**
887     * Return true if the fragment is currently visible to the user.  This means
888     * it: (1) has been added, (2) has its view attached to the window, and
889     * (3) is not hidden.
890     */
891    final public boolean isVisible() {
892        return isAdded() && !isHidden() && mView != null
893                && mView.getWindowToken() != null && mView.getVisibility() == View.VISIBLE;
894    }
895
896    /**
897     * Return true if the fragment has been hidden.  By default fragments
898     * are shown.  You can find out about changes to this state with
899     * {@link #onHiddenChanged}.  Note that the hidden state is orthogonal
900     * to other states -- that is, to be visible to the user, a fragment
901     * must be both started and not hidden.
902     */
903    final public boolean isHidden() {
904        return mHidden;
905    }
906
907    /**
908     * Called when the hidden state (as returned by {@link #isHidden()} of
909     * the fragment has changed.  Fragments start out not hidden; this will
910     * be called whenever the fragment changes state from that.
911     * @param hidden True if the fragment is now hidden, false if it is not
912     * visible.
913     */
914    public void onHiddenChanged(boolean hidden) {
915    }
916
917    /**
918     * Control whether a fragment instance is retained across Activity
919     * re-creation (such as from a configuration change).  This can only
920     * be used with fragments not in the back stack.  If set, the fragment
921     * lifecycle will be slightly different when an activity is recreated:
922     * <ul>
923     * <li> {@link #onDestroy()} will not be called (but {@link #onDetach()} still
924     * will be, because the fragment is being detached from its current activity).
925     * <li> {@link #onCreate(Bundle)} will not be called since the fragment
926     * is not being re-created.
927     * <li> {@link #onAttach(Activity)} and {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)} <b>will</b>
928     * still be called.
929     * </ul>
930     */
931    public void setRetainInstance(boolean retain) {
932        if (retain && mParentFragment != null) {
933            throw new IllegalStateException(
934                    "Can't retain fragements that are nested in other fragments");
935        }
936        mRetainInstance = retain;
937    }
938
939    final public boolean getRetainInstance() {
940        return mRetainInstance;
941    }
942
943    /**
944     * Report that this fragment would like to participate in populating
945     * the options menu by receiving a call to {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu}
946     * and related methods.
947     *
948     * @param hasMenu If true, the fragment has menu items to contribute.
949     */
950    public void setHasOptionsMenu(boolean hasMenu) {
951        if (mHasMenu != hasMenu) {
952            mHasMenu = hasMenu;
953            if (isAdded() && !isHidden()) {
954                mFragmentManager.invalidateOptionsMenu();
955            }
956        }
957    }
958
959    /**
960     * Set a hint for whether this fragment's menu should be visible.  This
961     * is useful if you know that a fragment has been placed in your view
962     * hierarchy so that the user can not currently seen it, so any menu items
963     * it has should also not be shown.
964     *
965     * @param menuVisible The default is true, meaning the fragment's menu will
966     * be shown as usual.  If false, the user will not see the menu.
967     */
968    public void setMenuVisibility(boolean menuVisible) {
969        if (mMenuVisible != menuVisible) {
970            mMenuVisible = menuVisible;
971            if (mHasMenu && isAdded() && !isHidden()) {
972                mFragmentManager.invalidateOptionsMenu();
973            }
974        }
975    }
976
977    /**
978     * Set a hint to the system about whether this fragment's UI is currently visible
979     * to the user. This hint defaults to true and is persistent across fragment instance
980     * state save and restore.
981     *
982     * <p>An app may set this to false to indicate that the fragment's UI is
983     * scrolled out of visibility or is otherwise not directly visible to the user.
984     * This may be used by the system to prioritize operations such as fragment lifecycle updates
985     * or loader ordering behavior.</p>
986     *
987     * @param isVisibleToUser true if this fragment's UI is currently visible to the user (default),
988     *                        false if it is not.
989     */
990    public void setUserVisibleHint(boolean isVisibleToUser) {
991        if (!mUserVisibleHint && isVisibleToUser && mState < STARTED) {
992            mFragmentManager.performPendingDeferredStart(this);
993        }
994        mUserVisibleHint = isVisibleToUser;
995        mDeferStart = !isVisibleToUser;
996    }
997
998    /**
999     * @return The current value of the user-visible hint on this fragment.
1000     * @see #setUserVisibleHint(boolean)
1001     */
1002    public boolean getUserVisibleHint() {
1003        return mUserVisibleHint;
1004    }
1005
1006    /**
1007     * Return the LoaderManager for this fragment, creating it if needed.
1008     */
1009    public LoaderManager getLoaderManager() {
1010        if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1011            return mLoaderManager;
1012        }
1013        if (mActivity == null) {
1014            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment " + this + " not attached to Activity");
1015        }
1016        mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
1017        mLoaderManager = mActivity.getLoaderManager(mWho, mLoadersStarted, true);
1018        return mLoaderManager;
1019    }
1020
1021    /**
1022     * Call {@link Activity#startActivity(Intent)} on the fragment's
1023     * containing Activity.
1024     *
1025     * @param intent The intent to start.
1026     */
1027    public void startActivity(Intent intent) {
1028        startActivity(intent, null);
1029    }
1030
1031    /**
1032     * Call {@link Activity#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} on the fragment's
1033     * containing Activity.
1034     *
1035     * @param intent The intent to start.
1036     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1037     * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1038     * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.
1039     */
1040    public void startActivity(Intent intent, Bundle options) {
1041        if (mActivity == null) {
1042            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment " + this + " not attached to Activity");
1043        }
1044        if (options != null) {
1045            mActivity.startActivityFromFragment(this, intent, -1, options);
1046        } else {
1047            // Note we want to go through this call for compatibility with
1048            // applications that may have overridden the method.
1049            mActivity.startActivityFromFragment(this, intent, -1);
1050        }
1051    }
1052
1053    /**
1054     * Call {@link Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} on the fragment's
1055     * containing Activity.
1056     */
1057    public void startActivityForResult(Intent intent, int requestCode) {
1058        startActivityForResult(intent, requestCode, null);
1059    }
1060
1061    /**
1062     * Call {@link Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int, Bundle)} on the fragment's
1063     * containing Activity.
1064     */
1065    public void startActivityForResult(Intent intent, int requestCode, Bundle options) {
1066        if (mActivity == null) {
1067            throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment " + this + " not attached to Activity");
1068        }
1069        if (options != null) {
1070            mActivity.startActivityFromFragment(this, intent, requestCode, options);
1071        } else {
1072            // Note we want to go through this call for compatibility with
1073            // applications that may have overridden the method.
1074            mActivity.startActivityFromFragment(this, intent, requestCode, options);
1075        }
1076    }
1077
1078    /**
1079     * Receive the result from a previous call to
1080     * {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}.  This follows the
1081     * related Activity API as described there in
1082     * {@link Activity#onActivityResult(int, int, Intent)}.
1083     *
1084     * @param requestCode The integer request code originally supplied to
1085     *                    startActivityForResult(), allowing you to identify who this
1086     *                    result came from.
1087     * @param resultCode The integer result code returned by the child activity
1088     *                   through its setResult().
1089     * @param data An Intent, which can return result data to the caller
1090     *               (various data can be attached to Intent "extras").
1091     */
1092    public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
1093    }
1094
1095    /**
1096     * @hide Hack so that DialogFragment can make its Dialog before creating
1097     * its views, and the view construction can use the dialog's context for
1098     * inflation.  Maybe this should become a public API. Note sure.
1099     */
1100    public LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1101        return mActivity.getLayoutInflater();
1102    }
1103
1104    /**
1105     * @deprecated Use {@link #onInflate(Activity, AttributeSet, Bundle)} instead.
1106     */
1107    @Deprecated
1108    public void onInflate(AttributeSet attrs, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1109        mCalled = true;
1110    }
1111
1112    /**
1113     * Called when a fragment is being created as part of a view layout
1114     * inflation, typically from setting the content view of an activity.  This
1115     * may be called immediately after the fragment is created from a <fragment>
1116     * tag in a layout file.  Note this is <em>before</em> the fragment's
1117     * {@link #onAttach(Activity)} has been called; all you should do here is
1118     * parse the attributes and save them away.
1119     *
1120     * <p>This is called every time the fragment is inflated, even if it is
1121     * being inflated into a new instance with saved state.  It typically makes
1122     * sense to re-parse the parameters each time, to allow them to change with
1123     * different configurations.</p>
1124     *
1125     * <p>Here is a typical implementation of a fragment that can take parameters
1126     * both through attributes supplied here as well from {@link #getArguments()}:</p>
1127     *
1128     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentArguments.java
1129     *      fragment}
1130     *
1131     * <p>Note that parsing the XML attributes uses a "styleable" resource.  The
1132     * declaration for the styleable used here is:</p>
1133     *
1134     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/values/attrs.xml fragment_arguments}
1135     *
1136     * <p>The fragment can then be declared within its activity's content layout
1137     * through a tag like this:</p>
1138     *
1139     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/layout/fragment_arguments.xml from_attributes}
1140     *
1141     * <p>This fragment can also be created dynamically from arguments given
1142     * at runtime in the arguments Bundle; here is an example of doing so at
1143     * creation of the containing activity:</p>
1144     *
1145     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentArguments.java
1146     *      create}
1147     *
1148     * @param activity The Activity that is inflating this fragment.
1149     * @param attrs The attributes at the tag where the fragment is
1150     * being created.
1151     * @param savedInstanceState If the fragment is being re-created from
1152     * a previous saved state, this is the state.
1153     */
1154    public void onInflate(Activity activity, AttributeSet attrs, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1155        onInflate(attrs, savedInstanceState);
1156        mCalled = true;
1157    }
1158
1159    /**
1160     * Called when a fragment is first attached to its activity.
1161     * {@link #onCreate(Bundle)} will be called after this.
1162     */
1163    public void onAttach(Activity activity) {
1164        mCalled = true;
1165    }
1166
1167    /**
1168     * Called when a fragment loads an animation.
1169     */
1170    public Animator onCreateAnimator(int transit, boolean enter, int nextAnim) {
1171        return null;
1172    }
1173
1174    /**
1175     * Called to do initial creation of a fragment.  This is called after
1176     * {@link #onAttach(Activity)} and before
1177     * {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}.
1178     *
1179     * <p>Note that this can be called while the fragment's activity is
1180     * still in the process of being created.  As such, you can not rely
1181     * on things like the activity's content view hierarchy being initialized
1182     * at this point.  If you want to do work once the activity itself is
1183     * created, see {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)}.
1184     *
1185     * @param savedInstanceState If the fragment is being re-created from
1186     * a previous saved state, this is the state.
1187     */
1188    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1189        mCalled = true;
1190    }
1191
1192    /**
1193     * Called to have the fragment instantiate its user interface view.
1194     * This is optional, and non-graphical fragments can return null (which
1195     * is the default implementation).  This will be called between
1196     * {@link #onCreate(Bundle)} and {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)}.
1197     *
1198     * <p>If you return a View from here, you will later be called in
1199     * {@link #onDestroyView} when the view is being released.
1200     *
1201     * @param inflater The LayoutInflater object that can be used to inflate
1202     * any views in the fragment,
1203     * @param container If non-null, this is the parent view that the fragment's
1204     * UI should be attached to.  The fragment should not add the view itself,
1205     * but this can be used to generate the LayoutParams of the view.
1206     * @param savedInstanceState If non-null, this fragment is being re-constructed
1207     * from a previous saved state as given here.
1208     *
1209     * @return Return the View for the fragment's UI, or null.
1210     */
1211    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
1212            Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1213        return null;
1214    }
1215
1216    /**
1217     * Called immediately after {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}
1218     * has returned, but before any saved state has been restored in to the view.
1219     * This gives subclasses a chance to initialize themselves once
1220     * they know their view hierarchy has been completely created.  The fragment's
1221     * view hierarchy is not however attached to its parent at this point.
1222     * @param view The View returned by {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}.
1223     * @param savedInstanceState If non-null, this fragment is being re-constructed
1224     * from a previous saved state as given here.
1225     */
1226    public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1227    }
1228
1229    /**
1230     * Get the root view for the fragment's layout (the one returned by {@link #onCreateView}),
1231     * if provided.
1232     *
1233     * @return The fragment's root view, or null if it has no layout.
1234     */
1235    public View getView() {
1236        return mView;
1237    }
1238
1239    /**
1240     * Called when the fragment's activity has been created and this
1241     * fragment's view hierarchy instantiated.  It can be used to do final
1242     * initialization once these pieces are in place, such as retrieving
1243     * views or restoring state.  It is also useful for fragments that use
1244     * {@link #setRetainInstance(boolean)} to retain their instance,
1245     * as this callback tells the fragment when it is fully associated with
1246     * the new activity instance.  This is called after {@link #onCreateView}
1247     * and before {@link #onViewStateRestored(Bundle)}.
1248     *
1249     * @param savedInstanceState If the fragment is being re-created from
1250     * a previous saved state, this is the state.
1251     */
1252    public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1253        mCalled = true;
1254    }
1255
1256    /**
1257     * Called when all saved state has been restored into the view hierarchy
1258     * of the fragment.  This can be used to do initialization based on saved
1259     * state that you are letting the view hierarchy track itself, such as
1260     * whether check box widgets are currently checked.  This is called
1261     * after {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)} and before
1262     * {@link #onStart()}.
1263     *
1264     * @param savedInstanceState If the fragment is being re-created from
1265     * a previous saved state, this is the state.
1266     */
1267    public void onViewStateRestored(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1268        mCalled = true;
1269    }
1270
1271    /**
1272     * Called when the Fragment is visible to the user.  This is generally
1273     * tied to {@link Activity#onStart() Activity.onStart} of the containing
1274     * Activity's lifecycle.
1275     */
1276    public void onStart() {
1277        mCalled = true;
1278
1279        if (!mLoadersStarted) {
1280            mLoadersStarted = true;
1281            if (!mCheckedForLoaderManager) {
1282                mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
1283                mLoaderManager = mActivity.getLoaderManager(mWho, mLoadersStarted, false);
1284            }
1285            if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1286                mLoaderManager.doStart();
1287            }
1288        }
1289    }
1290
1291    /**
1292     * Called when the fragment is visible to the user and actively running.
1293     * This is generally
1294     * tied to {@link Activity#onResume() Activity.onResume} of the containing
1295     * Activity's lifecycle.
1296     */
1297    public void onResume() {
1298        mCalled = true;
1299    }
1300
1301    /**
1302     * Called to ask the fragment to save its current dynamic state, so it
1303     * can later be reconstructed in a new instance of its process is
1304     * restarted.  If a new instance of the fragment later needs to be
1305     * created, the data you place in the Bundle here will be available
1306     * in the Bundle given to {@link #onCreate(Bundle)},
1307     * {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}, and
1308     * {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)}.
1309     *
1310     * <p>This corresponds to {@link Activity#onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)
1311     * Activity.onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} and most of the discussion there
1312     * applies here as well.  Note however: <em>this method may be called
1313     * at any time before {@link #onDestroy()}</em>.  There are many situations
1314     * where a fragment may be mostly torn down (such as when placed on the
1315     * back stack with no UI showing), but its state will not be saved until
1316     * its owning activity actually needs to save its state.
1317     *
1318     * @param outState Bundle in which to place your saved state.
1319     */
1320    public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
1321    }
1322
1323    public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
1324        mCalled = true;
1325    }
1326
1327    /**
1328     * Called when the Fragment is no longer resumed.  This is generally
1329     * tied to {@link Activity#onPause() Activity.onPause} of the containing
1330     * Activity's lifecycle.
1331     */
1332    public void onPause() {
1333        mCalled = true;
1334    }
1335
1336    /**
1337     * Called when the Fragment is no longer started.  This is generally
1338     * tied to {@link Activity#onStop() Activity.onStop} of the containing
1339     * Activity's lifecycle.
1340     */
1341    public void onStop() {
1342        mCalled = true;
1343    }
1344
1345    public void onLowMemory() {
1346        mCalled = true;
1347    }
1348
1349    public void onTrimMemory(int level) {
1350        mCalled = true;
1351    }
1352
1353    /**
1354     * Called when the view previously created by {@link #onCreateView} has
1355     * been detached from the fragment.  The next time the fragment needs
1356     * to be displayed, a new view will be created.  This is called
1357     * after {@link #onStop()} and before {@link #onDestroy()}.  It is called
1358     * <em>regardless</em> of whether {@link #onCreateView} returned a
1359     * non-null view.  Internally it is called after the view's state has
1360     * been saved but before it has been removed from its parent.
1361     */
1362    public void onDestroyView() {
1363        mCalled = true;
1364    }
1365
1366    /**
1367     * Called when the fragment is no longer in use.  This is called
1368     * after {@link #onStop()} and before {@link #onDetach()}.
1369     */
1370    public void onDestroy() {
1371        mCalled = true;
1372        //Log.v("foo", "onDestroy: mCheckedForLoaderManager=" + mCheckedForLoaderManager
1373        //        + " mLoaderManager=" + mLoaderManager);
1374        if (!mCheckedForLoaderManager) {
1375            mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
1376            mLoaderManager = mActivity.getLoaderManager(mWho, mLoadersStarted, false);
1377        }
1378        if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1379            mLoaderManager.doDestroy();
1380        }
1381    }
1382
1383    /**
1384     * Called by the fragment manager once this fragment has been removed,
1385     * so that we don't have any left-over state if the application decides
1386     * to re-use the instance.  This only clears state that the framework
1387     * internally manages, not things the application sets.
1388     */
1389    void initState() {
1390        mIndex = -1;
1391        mWho = null;
1392        mAdded = false;
1393        mRemoving = false;
1394        mResumed = false;
1395        mFromLayout = false;
1396        mInLayout = false;
1397        mRestored = false;
1398        mBackStackNesting = 0;
1399        mFragmentManager = null;
1400        mActivity = null;
1401        mFragmentId = 0;
1402        mContainerId = 0;
1403        mTag = null;
1404        mHidden = false;
1405        mDetached = false;
1406        mRetaining = false;
1407        mLoaderManager = null;
1408        mLoadersStarted = false;
1409        mCheckedForLoaderManager = false;
1410    }
1411
1412    /**
1413     * Called when the fragment is no longer attached to its activity.  This
1414     * is called after {@link #onDestroy()}.
1415     */
1416    public void onDetach() {
1417        mCalled = true;
1418    }
1419
1420    /**
1421     * Initialize the contents of the Activity's standard options menu.  You
1422     * should place your menu items in to <var>menu</var>.  For this method
1423     * to be called, you must have first called {@link #setHasOptionsMenu}.  See
1424     * {@link Activity#onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu) Activity.onCreateOptionsMenu}
1425     * for more information.
1426     *
1427     * @param menu The options menu in which you place your items.
1428     *
1429     * @see #setHasOptionsMenu
1430     * @see #onPrepareOptionsMenu
1431     * @see #onOptionsItemSelected
1432     */
1433    public void onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu, MenuInflater inflater) {
1434    }
1435
1436    /**
1437     * Prepare the Screen's standard options menu to be displayed.  This is
1438     * called right before the menu is shown, every time it is shown.  You can
1439     * use this method to efficiently enable/disable items or otherwise
1440     * dynamically modify the contents.  See
1441     * {@link Activity#onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu) Activity.onPrepareOptionsMenu}
1442     * for more information.
1443     *
1444     * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by
1445     *             onCreateOptionsMenu().
1446     *
1447     * @see #setHasOptionsMenu
1448     * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu
1449     */
1450    public void onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
1451    }
1452
1453    /**
1454     * Called when this fragment's option menu items are no longer being
1455     * included in the overall options menu.  Receiving this call means that
1456     * the menu needed to be rebuilt, but this fragment's items were not
1457     * included in the newly built menu (its {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu, MenuInflater)}
1458     * was not called).
1459     */
1460    public void onDestroyOptionsMenu() {
1461    }
1462
1463    /**
1464     * This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected.
1465     * The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal
1466     * processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to
1467     * its Handler as appropriate).  You can use this method for any items
1468     * for which you would like to do processing without those other
1469     * facilities.
1470     *
1471     * <p>Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to
1472     * perform the default menu handling.
1473     *
1474     * @param item The menu item that was selected.
1475     *
1476     * @return boolean Return false to allow normal menu processing to
1477     *         proceed, true to consume it here.
1478     *
1479     * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu
1480     */
1481    public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
1482        return false;
1483    }
1484
1485    /**
1486     * This hook is called whenever the options menu is being closed (either by the user canceling
1487     * the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is selected).
1488     *
1489     * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by
1490     *             onCreateOptionsMenu().
1491     */
1492    public void onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu menu) {
1493    }
1494
1495    /**
1496     * Called when a context menu for the {@code view} is about to be shown.
1497     * Unlike {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu}, this will be called every
1498     * time the context menu is about to be shown and should be populated for
1499     * the view (or item inside the view for {@link AdapterView} subclasses,
1500     * this can be found in the {@code menuInfo})).
1501     * <p>
1502     * Use {@link #onContextItemSelected(android.view.MenuItem)} to know when an
1503     * item has been selected.
1504     * <p>
1505     * The default implementation calls up to
1506     * {@link Activity#onCreateContextMenu Activity.onCreateContextMenu}, though
1507     * you can not call this implementation if you don't want that behavior.
1508     * <p>
1509     * It is not safe to hold onto the context menu after this method returns.
1510     * {@inheritDoc}
1511     */
1512    public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {
1513        getActivity().onCreateContextMenu(menu, v, menuInfo);
1514    }
1515
1516    /**
1517     * Registers a context menu to be shown for the given view (multiple views
1518     * can show the context menu). This method will set the
1519     * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view to this fragment, so
1520     * {@link #onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu, View, ContextMenuInfo)} will be
1521     * called when it is time to show the context menu.
1522     *
1523     * @see #unregisterForContextMenu(View)
1524     * @param view The view that should show a context menu.
1525     */
1526    public void registerForContextMenu(View view) {
1527        view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(this);
1528    }
1529
1530    /**
1531     * Prevents a context menu to be shown for the given view. This method will
1532     * remove the {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view.
1533     *
1534     * @see #registerForContextMenu(View)
1535     * @param view The view that should stop showing a context menu.
1536     */
1537    public void unregisterForContextMenu(View view) {
1538        view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(null);
1539    }
1540
1541    /**
1542     * This hook is called whenever an item in a context menu is selected. The
1543     * default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing
1544     * happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler
1545     * as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you
1546     * would like to do processing without those other facilities.
1547     * <p>
1548     * Use {@link MenuItem#getMenuInfo()} to get extra information set by the
1549     * View that added this menu item.
1550     * <p>
1551     * Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform
1552     * the default menu handling.
1553     *
1554     * @param item The context menu item that was selected.
1555     * @return boolean Return false to allow normal context menu processing to
1556     *         proceed, true to consume it here.
1557     */
1558    public boolean onContextItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
1559        return false;
1560    }
1561
1562    /**
1563     * Print the Fragments's state into the given stream.
1564     *
1565     * @param prefix Text to print at the front of each line.
1566     * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
1567     * @param writer The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state.  This will be
1568     * closed for you after you return.
1569     * @param args additional arguments to the dump request.
1570     */
1571    public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
1572        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mFragmentId=#");
1573                writer.print(Integer.toHexString(mFragmentId));
1574                writer.print(" mContainerId=#");
1575                writer.print(Integer.toHexString(mContainerId));
1576                writer.print(" mTag="); writer.println(mTag);
1577        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mState="); writer.print(mState);
1578                writer.print(" mIndex="); writer.print(mIndex);
1579                writer.print(" mWho="); writer.print(mWho);
1580                writer.print(" mBackStackNesting="); writer.println(mBackStackNesting);
1581        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mAdded="); writer.print(mAdded);
1582                writer.print(" mRemoving="); writer.print(mRemoving);
1583                writer.print(" mResumed="); writer.print(mResumed);
1584                writer.print(" mFromLayout="); writer.print(mFromLayout);
1585                writer.print(" mInLayout="); writer.println(mInLayout);
1586        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mHidden="); writer.print(mHidden);
1587                writer.print(" mDetached="); writer.print(mDetached);
1588                writer.print(" mMenuVisible="); writer.print(mMenuVisible);
1589                writer.print(" mHasMenu="); writer.println(mHasMenu);
1590        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mRetainInstance="); writer.print(mRetainInstance);
1591                writer.print(" mRetaining="); writer.print(mRetaining);
1592                writer.print(" mUserVisibleHint="); writer.println(mUserVisibleHint);
1593        if (mFragmentManager != null) {
1594            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mFragmentManager=");
1595                    writer.println(mFragmentManager);
1596        }
1597        if (mActivity != null) {
1598            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mActivity=");
1599                    writer.println(mActivity);
1600        }
1601        if (mParentFragment != null) {
1602            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mParentFragment=");
1603                    writer.println(mParentFragment);
1604        }
1605        if (mArguments != null) {
1606            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mArguments="); writer.println(mArguments);
1607        }
1608        if (mSavedFragmentState != null) {
1609            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mSavedFragmentState=");
1610                    writer.println(mSavedFragmentState);
1611        }
1612        if (mSavedViewState != null) {
1613            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mSavedViewState=");
1614                    writer.println(mSavedViewState);
1615        }
1616        if (mTarget != null) {
1617            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mTarget="); writer.print(mTarget);
1618                    writer.print(" mTargetRequestCode=");
1619                    writer.println(mTargetRequestCode);
1620        }
1621        if (mNextAnim != 0) {
1622            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mNextAnim="); writer.println(mNextAnim);
1623        }
1624        if (mContainer != null) {
1625            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mContainer="); writer.println(mContainer);
1626        }
1627        if (mView != null) {
1628            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mView="); writer.println(mView);
1629        }
1630        if (mAnimatingAway != null) {
1631            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mAnimatingAway="); writer.println(mAnimatingAway);
1632            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mStateAfterAnimating=");
1633                    writer.println(mStateAfterAnimating);
1634        }
1635        if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1636            writer.print(prefix); writer.println("Loader Manager:");
1637            mLoaderManager.dump(prefix + "  ", fd, writer, args);
1638        }
1639        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1640            writer.print(prefix); writer.println("Child " + mChildFragmentManager + ":");
1641            mChildFragmentManager.dump(prefix + "  ", fd, writer, args);
1642        }
1643    }
1644
1645    Fragment findFragmentByWho(String who) {
1646        if (who.equals(mWho)) {
1647            return this;
1648        }
1649        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1650            return mChildFragmentManager.findFragmentByWho(who);
1651        }
1652        return null;
1653    }
1654
1655    void instantiateChildFragmentManager() {
1656        mChildFragmentManager = new FragmentManagerImpl();
1657        mChildFragmentManager.attachActivity(mActivity, new FragmentContainer() {
1658            @Override
1659            public View findViewById(int id) {
1660                if (mView == null) {
1661                    throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment does not have a view");
1662                }
1663                return mView.findViewById(id);
1664            }
1665        }, this);
1666    }
1667
1668    void performCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1669        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1670            mChildFragmentManager.noteStateNotSaved();
1671        }
1672        mCalled = false;
1673        onCreate(savedInstanceState);
1674        if (!mCalled) {
1675            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1676                    + " did not call through to super.onCreate()");
1677        }
1678        if (savedInstanceState != null) {
1679            Parcelable p = savedInstanceState.getParcelable(Activity.FRAGMENTS_TAG);
1680            if (p != null) {
1681                if (mChildFragmentManager == null) {
1682                    instantiateChildFragmentManager();
1683                }
1684                mChildFragmentManager.restoreAllState(p, null);
1685                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchCreate();
1686            }
1687        }
1688    }
1689
1690    View performCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
1691            Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1692        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1693            mChildFragmentManager.noteStateNotSaved();
1694        }
1695        return onCreateView(inflater, container, savedInstanceState);
1696    }
1697
1698    void performActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
1699        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1700            mChildFragmentManager.noteStateNotSaved();
1701        }
1702        mCalled = false;
1703        onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
1704        if (!mCalled) {
1705            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1706                    + " did not call through to super.onActivityCreated()");
1707        }
1708        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1709            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchActivityCreated();
1710        }
1711    }
1712
1713    void performStart() {
1714        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1715            mChildFragmentManager.noteStateNotSaved();
1716            mChildFragmentManager.execPendingActions();
1717        }
1718        mCalled = false;
1719        onStart();
1720        if (!mCalled) {
1721            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1722                    + " did not call through to super.onStart()");
1723        }
1724        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1725            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchStart();
1726        }
1727        if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1728            mLoaderManager.doReportStart();
1729        }
1730    }
1731
1732    void performResume() {
1733        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1734            mChildFragmentManager.noteStateNotSaved();
1735            mChildFragmentManager.execPendingActions();
1736        }
1737        mCalled = false;
1738        onResume();
1739        if (!mCalled) {
1740            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1741                    + " did not call through to super.onResume()");
1742        }
1743        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1744            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchResume();
1745            mChildFragmentManager.execPendingActions();
1746        }
1747    }
1748
1749    void performConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
1750        onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
1751        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1752            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
1753        }
1754    }
1755
1756    void performLowMemory() {
1757        onLowMemory();
1758        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1759            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchLowMemory();
1760        }
1761    }
1762
1763    void performTrimMemory(int level) {
1764        onTrimMemory(level);
1765        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1766            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchTrimMemory(level);
1767        }
1768    }
1769
1770    boolean performCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu, MenuInflater inflater) {
1771        boolean show = false;
1772        if (!mHidden) {
1773            if (mHasMenu && mMenuVisible) {
1774                show = true;
1775                onCreateOptionsMenu(menu, inflater);
1776            }
1777            if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1778                show |= mChildFragmentManager.dispatchCreateOptionsMenu(menu, inflater);
1779            }
1780        }
1781        return show;
1782    }
1783
1784    boolean performPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
1785        boolean show = false;
1786        if (!mHidden) {
1787            if (mHasMenu && mMenuVisible) {
1788                show = true;
1789                onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
1790            }
1791            if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1792                show |= mChildFragmentManager.dispatchPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
1793            }
1794        }
1795        return show;
1796    }
1797
1798    boolean performOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
1799        if (!mHidden) {
1800            if (mHasMenu && mMenuVisible) {
1801                if (onOptionsItemSelected(item)) {
1802                    return true;
1803                }
1804            }
1805            if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1806                if (mChildFragmentManager.dispatchOptionsItemSelected(item)) {
1807                    return true;
1808                }
1809            }
1810        }
1811        return false;
1812    }
1813
1814    boolean performContextItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
1815        if (!mHidden) {
1816            if (onContextItemSelected(item)) {
1817                return true;
1818            }
1819            if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1820                if (mChildFragmentManager.dispatchContextItemSelected(item)) {
1821                    return true;
1822                }
1823            }
1824        }
1825        return false;
1826    }
1827
1828    void performOptionsMenuClosed(Menu menu) {
1829        if (!mHidden) {
1830            if (mHasMenu && mMenuVisible) {
1831                onOptionsMenuClosed(menu);
1832            }
1833            if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1834                mChildFragmentManager.dispatchOptionsMenuClosed(menu);
1835            }
1836        }
1837    }
1838
1839    void performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
1840        onSaveInstanceState(outState);
1841        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1842            Parcelable p = mChildFragmentManager.saveAllState();
1843            if (p != null) {
1844                outState.putParcelable(Activity.FRAGMENTS_TAG, p);
1845            }
1846        }
1847    }
1848
1849    void performPause() {
1850        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1851            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchPause();
1852        }
1853        mCalled = false;
1854        onPause();
1855        if (!mCalled) {
1856            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1857                    + " did not call through to super.onPause()");
1858        }
1859    }
1860
1861    void performStop() {
1862        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1863            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchStop();
1864        }
1865        mCalled = false;
1866        onStop();
1867        if (!mCalled) {
1868            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1869                    + " did not call through to super.onStop()");
1870        }
1871
1872        if (mLoadersStarted) {
1873            mLoadersStarted = false;
1874            if (!mCheckedForLoaderManager) {
1875                mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
1876                mLoaderManager = mActivity.getLoaderManager(mWho, mLoadersStarted, false);
1877            }
1878            if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1879                if (mActivity == null || !mActivity.mChangingConfigurations) {
1880                    mLoaderManager.doStop();
1881                } else {
1882                    mLoaderManager.doRetain();
1883                }
1884            }
1885        }
1886    }
1887
1888    void performDestroyView() {
1889        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1890            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchDestroyView();
1891        }
1892        mCalled = false;
1893        onDestroyView();
1894        if (!mCalled) {
1895            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1896                    + " did not call through to super.onDestroyView()");
1897        }
1898        if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1899            mLoaderManager.doReportNextStart();
1900        }
1901    }
1902
1903    void performDestroy() {
1904        if (mChildFragmentManager != null) {
1905            mChildFragmentManager.dispatchDestroy();
1906        }
1907        mCalled = false;
1908        onDestroy();
1909        if (!mCalled) {
1910            throw new SuperNotCalledException("Fragment " + this
1911                    + " did not call through to super.onDestroy()");
1912        }
1913    }
1914}
1915