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16
17package android.support.v4.content;
18
19import android.content.Context;
20import android.database.ContentObserver;
21import android.os.Handler;
22import android.support.v4.util.DebugUtils;
23
24import java.io.FileDescriptor;
25import java.io.PrintWriter;
26
27/**
28 * Static library support version of the framework's {@link android.content.Loader}.
29 * Used to write apps that run on platforms prior to Android 3.0.  When running
30 * on Android 3.0 or above, this implementation is still used; it does not try
31 * to switch to the framework's implementation.  See the framework SDK
32 * documentation for a class overview.
33 */
34public class Loader<D> {
35    int mId;
36    OnLoadCompleteListener<D> mListener;
37    Context mContext;
38    boolean mStarted = false;
39    boolean mAbandoned = false;
40    boolean mReset = true;
41    boolean mContentChanged = false;
42    boolean mProcessingChange = false;
43
44    /**
45     * An implementation of a ContentObserver that takes care of connecting
46     * it to the Loader to have the loader re-load its data when the observer
47     * is told it has changed.  You do not normally need to use this yourself;
48     * it is used for you by {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader}
49     * to take care of executing an update when the cursor's backing data changes.
50     */
51    public final class ForceLoadContentObserver extends ContentObserver {
52        public ForceLoadContentObserver() {
53            super(new Handler());
54        }
55
56        @Override
57        public boolean deliverSelfNotifications() {
58            return true;
59        }
60
61        @Override
62        public void onChange(boolean selfChange) {
63            onContentChanged();
64        }
65    }
66
67    /**
68     * Interface that is implemented to discover when a Loader has finished
69     * loading its data.  You do not normally need to implement this yourself;
70     * it is used in the implementation of {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager}
71     * to find out when a Loader it is managing has completed so that this can
72     * be reported to its client.  This interface should only be used if a
73     * Loader is not being used in conjunction with LoaderManager.
74     */
75    public interface OnLoadCompleteListener<D> {
76        /**
77         * Called on the thread that created the Loader when the load is complete.
78         *
79         * @param loader the loader that completed the load
80         * @param data the result of the load
81         */
82        public void onLoadComplete(Loader<D> loader, D data);
83    }
84
85    /**
86     * Stores away the application context associated with context. Since Loaders can be used
87     * across multiple activities it's dangerous to store the context directly.
88     *
89     * @param context used to retrieve the application context.
90     */
91    public Loader(Context context) {
92        mContext = context.getApplicationContext();
93    }
94
95    /**
96     * Sends the result of the load to the registered listener. Should only be called by subclasses.
97     *
98     * Must be called from the process's main thread.
99     *
100     * @param data the result of the load
101     */
102    public void deliverResult(D data) {
103        if (mListener != null) {
104            mListener.onLoadComplete(this, data);
105        }
106    }
107
108    /**
109     * @return an application context retrieved from the Context passed to the constructor.
110     */
111    public Context getContext() {
112        return mContext;
113    }
114
115    /**
116     * @return the ID of this loader
117     */
118    public int getId() {
119        return mId;
120    }
121
122    /**
123     * Registers a class that will receive callbacks when a load is complete.
124     * The callback will be called on the process's main thread so it's safe to
125     * pass the results to widgets.
126     *
127     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
128     */
129    public void registerListener(int id, OnLoadCompleteListener<D> listener) {
130        if (mListener != null) {
131            throw new IllegalStateException("There is already a listener registered");
132        }
133        mListener = listener;
134        mId = id;
135    }
136
137    /**
138     * Remove a listener that was previously added with {@link #registerListener}.
139     *
140     * Must be called from the process's main thread.
141     */
142    public void unregisterListener(OnLoadCompleteListener<D> listener) {
143        if (mListener == null) {
144            throw new IllegalStateException("No listener register");
145        }
146        if (mListener != listener) {
147            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Attempting to unregister the wrong listener");
148        }
149        mListener = null;
150    }
151
152    /**
153     * Return whether this load has been started.  That is, its {@link #startLoading()}
154     * has been called and no calls to {@link #stopLoading()} or
155     * {@link #reset()} have yet been made.
156     */
157    public boolean isStarted() {
158        return mStarted;
159    }
160
161    /**
162     * Return whether this loader has been abandoned.  In this state, the
163     * loader <em>must not</em> report any new data, and <em>must</em> keep
164     * its last reported data valid until it is finally reset.
165     */
166    public boolean isAbandoned() {
167        return mAbandoned;
168    }
169
170    /**
171     * Return whether this load has been reset.  That is, either the loader
172     * has not yet been started for the first time, or its {@link #reset()}
173     * has been called.
174     */
175    public boolean isReset() {
176        return mReset;
177    }
178
179    /**
180     * Starts an asynchronous load of the Loader's data. When the result
181     * is ready the callbacks will be called on the process's main thread.
182     * If a previous load has been completed and is still valid
183     * the result may be passed to the callbacks immediately.
184     * The loader will monitor the source of
185     * the data set and may deliver future callbacks if the source changes.
186     * Calling {@link #stopLoading} will stop the delivery of callbacks.
187     *
188     * <p>This updates the Loader's internal state so that
189     * {@link #isStarted()} and {@link #isReset()} will return the correct
190     * values, and then calls the implementation's {@link #onStartLoading()}.
191     *
192     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
193     */
194    public final void startLoading() {
195        mStarted = true;
196        mReset = false;
197        mAbandoned = false;
198        onStartLoading();
199    }
200
201    /**
202     * Subclasses must implement this to take care of loading their data,
203     * as per {@link #startLoading()}.  This is not called by clients directly,
204     * but as a result of a call to {@link #startLoading()}.
205     */
206    protected void onStartLoading() {
207    }
208
209    /**
210     * Force an asynchronous load. Unlike {@link #startLoading()} this will ignore a previously
211     * loaded data set and load a new one.  This simply calls through to the
212     * implementation's {@link #onForceLoad()}.  You generally should only call this
213     * when the loader is started -- that is, {@link #isStarted()} returns true.
214     *
215     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
216     */
217    public void forceLoad() {
218        onForceLoad();
219    }
220
221    /**
222     * Subclasses must implement this to take care of requests to {@link #forceLoad()}.
223     * This will always be called from the process's main thread.
224     */
225    protected void onForceLoad() {
226    }
227
228    /**
229     * Stops delivery of updates until the next time {@link #startLoading()} is called.
230     * Implementations should <em>not</em> invalidate their data at this point --
231     * clients are still free to use the last data the loader reported.  They will,
232     * however, typically stop reporting new data if the data changes; they can
233     * still monitor for changes, but must not report them to the client until and
234     * if {@link #startLoading()} is later called.
235     *
236     * <p>This updates the Loader's internal state so that
237     * {@link #isStarted()} will return the correct
238     * value, and then calls the implementation's {@link #onStopLoading()}.
239     *
240     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
241     */
242    public void stopLoading() {
243        mStarted = false;
244        onStopLoading();
245    }
246
247    /**
248     * Subclasses must implement this to take care of stopping their loader,
249     * as per {@link #stopLoading()}.  This is not called by clients directly,
250     * but as a result of a call to {@link #stopLoading()}.
251     * This will always be called from the process's main thread.
252     */
253    protected void onStopLoading() {
254    }
255
256    /**
257     * Tell the Loader that it is being abandoned.  This is called prior
258     * to {@link #reset} to have it retain its current data but not report
259     * any new data.
260     */
261    public void abandon() {
262        mAbandoned = true;
263        onAbandon();
264    }
265
266    /**
267     * Subclasses implement this to take care of being abandoned.  This is
268     * an optional intermediate state prior to {@link #onReset()} -- it means that
269     * the client is no longer interested in any new data from the loader,
270     * so the loader must not report any further updates.  However, the
271     * loader <em>must</em> keep its last reported data valid until the final
272     * {@link #onReset()} happens.  You can retrieve the current abandoned
273     * state with {@link #isAbandoned}.
274     */
275    protected void onAbandon() {
276    }
277
278    /**
279     * Resets the state of the Loader.  The Loader should at this point free
280     * all of its resources, since it may never be called again; however, its
281     * {@link #startLoading()} may later be called at which point it must be
282     * able to start running again.
283     *
284     * <p>This updates the Loader's internal state so that
285     * {@link #isStarted()} and {@link #isReset()} will return the correct
286     * values, and then calls the implementation's {@link #onReset()}.
287     *
288     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
289     */
290    public void reset() {
291        onReset();
292        mReset = true;
293        mStarted = false;
294        mAbandoned = false;
295        mContentChanged = false;
296        mProcessingChange = false;
297    }
298
299    /**
300     * Subclasses must implement this to take care of resetting their loader,
301     * as per {@link #reset()}.  This is not called by clients directly,
302     * but as a result of a call to {@link #reset()}.
303     * This will always be called from the process's main thread.
304     */
305    protected void onReset() {
306    }
307
308    /**
309     * Take the current flag indicating whether the loader's content had
310     * changed while it was stopped.  If it had, true is returned and the
311     * flag is cleared.
312     */
313    public boolean takeContentChanged() {
314        boolean res = mContentChanged;
315        mContentChanged = false;
316        mProcessingChange |= res;
317        return res;
318    }
319
320    /**
321     * Commit that you have actually fully processed a content change that
322     * was returned by {@link #takeContentChanged}.  This is for use with
323     * {@link #rollbackContentChanged()} to handle situations where a load
324     * is cancelled.  Call this when you have completely processed a load
325     * without it being cancelled.
326     */
327    public void commitContentChanged() {
328        mProcessingChange = false;
329    }
330
331    /**
332     * Report that you have abandoned the processing of a content change that
333     * was returned by {@link #takeContentChanged()} and would like to rollback
334     * to the state where there is again a pending content change.  This is
335     * to handle the case where a data load due to a content change has been
336     * canceled before its data was delivered back to the loader.
337     */
338    public void rollbackContentChanged() {
339        if (mProcessingChange) {
340            mContentChanged = true;
341        }
342    }
343
344    /**
345     * Called when {@link ForceLoadContentObserver} detects a change.  The
346     * default implementation checks to see if the loader is currently started;
347     * if so, it simply calls {@link #forceLoad()}; otherwise, it sets a flag
348     * so that {@link #takeContentChanged()} returns true.
349     *
350     * <p>Must be called from the process's main thread.
351     */
352    public void onContentChanged() {
353        if (mStarted) {
354            forceLoad();
355        } else {
356            // This loader has been stopped, so we don't want to load
357            // new data right now...  but keep track of it changing to
358            // refresh later if we start again.
359            mContentChanged = true;
360        }
361    }
362
363    /**
364     * For debugging, converts an instance of the Loader's data class to
365     * a string that can be printed.  Must handle a null data.
366     */
367    public String dataToString(D data) {
368        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(64);
369        DebugUtils.buildShortClassTag(data, sb);
370        sb.append("}");
371        return sb.toString();
372    }
373
374    @Override
375    public String toString() {
376        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(64);
377        DebugUtils.buildShortClassTag(this, sb);
378        sb.append(" id=");
379        sb.append(mId);
380        sb.append("}");
381        return sb.toString();
382    }
383
384    /**
385     * Print the Loader's state into the given stream.
386     *
387     * @param prefix Text to print at the front of each line.
388     * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
389     * @param writer A PrintWriter to which the dump is to be set.
390     * @param args Additional arguments to the dump request.
391     */
392    public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
393        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mId="); writer.print(mId);
394                writer.print(" mListener="); writer.println(mListener);
395        if (mStarted || mContentChanged || mProcessingChange) {
396            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mStarted="); writer.print(mStarted);
397                    writer.print(" mContentChanged="); writer.print(mContentChanged);
398                    writer.print(" mProcessingChange="); writer.println(mProcessingChange);
399        }
400        if (mAbandoned || mReset) {
401            writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mAbandoned="); writer.print(mAbandoned);
402                    writer.print(" mReset="); writer.println(mReset);
403        }
404    }
405}