1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
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9 *
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15 */
16
17package android.text;
18
19/**
20 * This is the interface for text to which markup objects can be
21 * attached and detached.  Not all Spannable classes have mutable text;
22 * see {@link Editable} for that.
23 */
24public interface Spannable
25extends Spanned
26{
27    /**
28     * Attach the specified markup object to the range <code>start&hellip;end</code>
29     * of the text, or move the object to that range if it was already
30     * attached elsewhere.  See {@link Spanned} for an explanation of
31     * what the flags mean.  The object can be one that has meaning only
32     * within your application, or it can be one that the text system will
33     * use to affect text display or behavior.  Some noteworthy ones are
34     * the subclasses of {@link android.text.style.CharacterStyle} and
35     * {@link android.text.style.ParagraphStyle}, and
36     * {@link android.text.TextWatcher} and
37     * {@link android.text.SpanWatcher}.
38     */
39    public void setSpan(Object what, int start, int end, int flags);
40
41    /**
42     * Remove the specified object from the range of text to which it
43     * was attached, if any.  It is OK to remove an object that was never
44     * attached in the first place.
45     */
46    public void removeSpan(Object what);
47
48    /**
49     * Factory used by TextView to create new Spannables.  You can subclass
50     * it to provide something other than SpannableString.
51     */
52    public static class Factory {
53        private static Spannable.Factory sInstance = new Spannable.Factory();
54
55        /**
56         * Returns the standard Spannable Factory.
57         */
58        public static Spannable.Factory getInstance() {
59            return sInstance;
60        }
61
62        /**
63         * Returns a new SpannableString from the specified CharSequence.
64         * You can override this to provide a different kind of Spannable.
65         */
66        public Spannable newSpannable(CharSequence source) {
67            return new SpannableString(source);
68        }
69    }
70}
71