/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.view; import android.graphics.Matrix; import android.graphics.Rect; import android.os.Bundle; /** * Container for storing additional per-view data generated by {@link View#onProvideStructure * View.onProvideStructure}. */ public abstract class ViewStructure { /** * Set the identifier for this view. * * @param id The view's identifier, as per {@link View#getId View.getId()}. * @param packageName The package name of the view's identifier, or null if there is none. * @param typeName The type name of the view's identifier, or null if there is none. * @param entryName The entry name of the view's identifier, or null if there is none. */ public abstract void setId(int id, String packageName, String typeName, String entryName); /** * Set the basic dimensions of this view. * * @param left The view's left position, in pixels relative to its parent's left edge. * @param top The view's top position, in pixels relative to its parent's top edge. * @param scrollX How much the view's x coordinate space has been scrolled, in pixels. * @param scrollY How much the view's y coordinate space has been scrolled, in pixels. * @param width The view's visible width, in pixels. This is the width visible on screen, * not the total data width of a scrollable view. * @param height The view's visible height, in pixels. This is the height visible on * screen, not the total data height of a scrollable view. */ public abstract void setDimens(int left, int top, int scrollX, int scrollY, int width, int height); /** * Set the transformation matrix associated with this view, as per * {@link View#getMatrix View.getMatrix()}, or null if there is none. */ public abstract void setTransformation(Matrix matrix); /** * Set the visual elevation (shadow) of the view, as per * {@link View#getZ View.getZ()}. Note this is not related * to the physical Z-ordering of this view relative to its other siblings (that is how * they overlap when drawing), it is only the visual representation for shadowing. */ public abstract void setElevation(float elevation); /** * Set an alpha transformation that is applied to this view, as per * {@link View#getAlpha View.getAlpha()}. Value ranges from 0 * (completely transparent) to 1 (completely opaque); the default is 1, which means * no transformation. */ public abstract void setAlpha(float alpha); /** * Set the visibility state of this view, as per * {@link View#getVisibility View.getVisibility()}. */ public abstract void setVisibility(int visibility); /** @hide */ public abstract void setAssistBlocked(boolean state); /** * Set the enabled state of this view, as per {@link View#isEnabled View.isEnabled()}. */ public abstract void setEnabled(boolean state); /** * Set the clickable state of this view, as per {@link View#isClickable View.isClickable()}. */ public abstract void setClickable(boolean state); /** * Set the long clickable state of this view, as per * {@link View#isLongClickable View.isLongClickable()}. */ public abstract void setLongClickable(boolean state); /** * Set the context clickable state of this view, as per * {@link View#isContextClickable View.isContextClickable()}. */ public abstract void setContextClickable(boolean state); /** * Set the focusable state of this view, as per {@link View#isFocusable View.isFocusable()}. */ public abstract void setFocusable(boolean state); /** * Set the focused state of this view, as per {@link View#isFocused View.isFocused()}. */ public abstract void setFocused(boolean state); /** * Set the accessibility focused state of this view, as per * {@link View#isAccessibilityFocused View.isAccessibilityFocused()}. */ public abstract void setAccessibilityFocused(boolean state); /** * Set the checkable state of this view, such as whether it implements the * {@link android.widget.Checkable} interface. */ public abstract void setCheckable(boolean state); /** * Set the checked state of this view, such as * {@link android.widget.Checkable#isChecked Checkable.isChecked()}. */ public abstract void setChecked(boolean state); /** * Set the selected state of this view, as per {@link View#isSelected View.isSelected()}. */ public abstract void setSelected(boolean state); /** * Set the activated state of this view, as per {@link View#isActivated View.isActivated()}. */ public abstract void setActivated(boolean state); /** * Set the class name of the view, as per * {@link View#getAccessibilityClassName View.getAccessibilityClassName()}. */ public abstract void setClassName(String className); /** * Set the content description of the view, as per * {@link View#getContentDescription View.getContentDescription()}. */ public abstract void setContentDescription(CharSequence contentDescription); /** * Set the text that is associated with this view. There is no selection * associated with the text. The text may have style spans to supply additional * display and semantic information. */ public abstract void setText(CharSequence text); /** * Like {@link #setText(CharSequence)} but with an active selection * extending from selectionStart through selectionEnd. */ public abstract void setText(CharSequence text, int selectionStart, int selectionEnd); /** * Explicitly set default global style information for text that was previously set with * {@link #setText}. * * @param size The size, in pixels, of the text. * @param fgColor The foreground color, packed as 0xAARRGGBB. * @param bgColor The background color, packed as 0xAARRGGBB. * @param style Style flags, as defined by {@link android.app.assist.AssistStructure.ViewNode}. */ public abstract void setTextStyle(float size, int fgColor, int bgColor, int style); /** * Set line information for test that was previously supplied through * {@link #setText(CharSequence)}. This provides the line breaking of the text as it * is shown on screen. This function takes ownership of the provided arrays; you should * not make further modification to them. * * @param charOffsets The offset in to {@link #setText} where a line starts. * @param baselines The baseline where the line is drawn on screen. */ public abstract void setTextLines(int[] charOffsets, int[] baselines); /** * Set optional hint text associated with this view; this is for example the text that is * shown by an EditText when it is empty to indicate to the user the kind of text to input. */ public abstract void setHint(CharSequence hint); /** * Retrieve the last {@link #setText(CharSequence)}. */ public abstract CharSequence getText(); /** * Retrieve the last selection start set by {@link #setText(CharSequence, int, int)}. */ public abstract int getTextSelectionStart(); /** * Retrieve the last selection end set by {@link #setText(CharSequence, int, int)}. */ public abstract int getTextSelectionEnd(); /** * Retrieve the last hint set by {@link #setHint}. */ public abstract CharSequence getHint(); /** * Get extra data associated with this view structure; the returned Bundle is mutable, * allowing you to view and modify its contents. Keys placed in the Bundle should use * an appropriate namespace prefix (such as com.google.MY_KEY) to avoid conflicts. */ public abstract Bundle getExtras(); /** * Returns true if {@link #getExtras} has been used to create extra content. */ public abstract boolean hasExtras(); /** * Set the number of children of this view, which defines the range of indices you can * use with {@link #newChild} and {@link #asyncNewChild}. Calling this method again * resets all of the child state of the view, removing any children that had previously * been added. */ public abstract void setChildCount(int num); /** * Add to this view's child count. This increases the current child count by * num children beyond what was last set by {@link #setChildCount} * or {@link #addChildCount}. The index at which the new child starts in the child * array is returned. * * @param num The number of new children to add. * @return Returns the index in the child array at which the new children start. */ public abstract int addChildCount(int num); /** * Return the child count as set by {@link #setChildCount}. */ public abstract int getChildCount(); /** * Create a new child {@link ViewStructure} in this view, putting into the list of * children at index. * @return Returns an fresh {@link ViewStructure} ready to be filled in. */ public abstract ViewStructure newChild(int index); /** * Like {@link #newChild}, but allows the caller to asynchronously populate the returned * child. It can transfer the returned {@link ViewStructure} to another thread for it * to build its content (and children etc). Once done, some thread must call * {@link #asyncCommit} to tell the containing {@link ViewStructure} that the async * population is done. * @return Returns an fresh {@link ViewStructure} ready to be filled in. */ public abstract ViewStructure asyncNewChild(int index); /** * Call when done populating a {@link ViewStructure} returned by * {@link #asyncNewChild}. */ public abstract void asyncCommit(); /** @hide */ public abstract Rect getTempRect(); }