PropertyValuesHolder.java revision b39f051631250c49936a475d0e64584afb7f1b93
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16
17package android.animation;
18
19import android.util.FloatProperty;
20import android.util.IntProperty;
21import android.util.Log;
22import android.util.Property;
23
24import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
25import java.lang.reflect.Method;
26import java.util.HashMap;
27import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
28
29/**
30 * This class holds information about a property and the values that that property
31 * should take on during an animation. PropertyValuesHolder objects can be used to create
32 * animations with ValueAnimator or ObjectAnimator that operate on several different properties
33 * in parallel.
34 */
35public class PropertyValuesHolder implements Cloneable {
36
37    /**
38     * The name of the property associated with the values. This need not be a real property,
39     * unless this object is being used with ObjectAnimator. But this is the name by which
40     * aniamted values are looked up with getAnimatedValue(String) in ValueAnimator.
41     */
42    String mPropertyName;
43
44    /**
45     * @hide
46     */
47    protected Property mProperty;
48
49    /**
50     * The setter function, if needed. ObjectAnimator hands off this functionality to
51     * PropertyValuesHolder, since it holds all of the per-property information. This
52     * property is automatically
53     * derived when the animation starts in setupSetterAndGetter() if using ObjectAnimator.
54     */
55    Method mSetter = null;
56
57    /**
58     * The getter function, if needed. ObjectAnimator hands off this functionality to
59     * PropertyValuesHolder, since it holds all of the per-property information. This
60     * property is automatically
61     * derived when the animation starts in setupSetterAndGetter() if using ObjectAnimator.
62     * The getter is only derived and used if one of the values is null.
63     */
64    private Method mGetter = null;
65
66    /**
67     * The type of values supplied. This information is used both in deriving the setter/getter
68     * functions and in deriving the type of TypeEvaluator.
69     */
70    Class mValueType;
71
72    /**
73     * The set of keyframes (time/value pairs) that define this animation.
74     */
75    KeyframeSet mKeyframeSet = null;
76
77
78    // type evaluators for the primitive types handled by this implementation
79    private static final TypeEvaluator sIntEvaluator = new IntEvaluator();
80    private static final TypeEvaluator sFloatEvaluator = new FloatEvaluator();
81
82    // We try several different types when searching for appropriate setter/getter functions.
83    // The caller may have supplied values in a type that does not match the setter/getter
84    // functions (such as the integers 0 and 1 to represent floating point values for alpha).
85    // Also, the use of generics in constructors means that we end up with the Object versions
86    // of primitive types (Float vs. float). But most likely, the setter/getter functions
87    // will take primitive types instead.
88    // So we supply an ordered array of other types to try before giving up.
89    private static Class[] FLOAT_VARIANTS = {float.class, Float.class, double.class, int.class,
90            Double.class, Integer.class};
91    private static Class[] INTEGER_VARIANTS = {int.class, Integer.class, float.class, double.class,
92            Float.class, Double.class};
93    private static Class[] DOUBLE_VARIANTS = {double.class, Double.class, float.class, int.class,
94            Float.class, Integer.class};
95
96    // These maps hold all property entries for a particular class. This map
97    // is used to speed up property/setter/getter lookups for a given class/property
98    // combination. No need to use reflection on the combination more than once.
99    private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> sSetterPropertyMap =
100            new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>>();
101    private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> sGetterPropertyMap =
102            new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>>();
103
104    // This lock is used to ensure that only one thread is accessing the property maps
105    // at a time.
106    final ReentrantReadWriteLock mPropertyMapLock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();
107
108    // Used to pass single value to varargs parameter in setter invocation
109    final Object[] mTmpValueArray = new Object[1];
110
111    /**
112     * The type evaluator used to calculate the animated values. This evaluator is determined
113     * automatically based on the type of the start/end objects passed into the constructor,
114     * but the system only knows about the primitive types int and float. Any other
115     * type will need to set the evaluator to a custom evaluator for that type.
116     */
117    private TypeEvaluator mEvaluator;
118
119    /**
120     * The value most recently calculated by calculateValue(). This is set during
121     * that function and might be retrieved later either by ValueAnimator.animatedValue() or
122     * by the property-setting logic in ObjectAnimator.animatedValue().
123     */
124    private Object mAnimatedValue;
125
126    /**
127     * Internal utility constructor, used by the factory methods to set the property name.
128     * @param propertyName The name of the property for this holder.
129     */
130    private PropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName) {
131        mPropertyName = propertyName;
132    }
133
134    /**
135     * Internal utility constructor, used by the factory methods to set the property.
136     * @param property The property for this holder.
137     */
138    private PropertyValuesHolder(Property property) {
139        mProperty = property;
140        if (property != null) {
141            mPropertyName = property.getName();
142        }
143    }
144
145    /**
146     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
147     * set of int values.
148     * @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
149     * @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
150     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
151     */
152    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofInt(String propertyName, int... values) {
153        return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, values);
154    }
155
156    /**
157     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
158     * set of int values.
159     * @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
160     * @param values The values that the property will animate between.
161     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
162     */
163    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofInt(Property<?, Integer> property, int... values) {
164        return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(property, values);
165    }
166
167    /**
168     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
169     * set of float values.
170     * @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
171     * @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
172     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
173     */
174    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofFloat(String propertyName, float... values) {
175        return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, values);
176    }
177
178    /**
179     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
180     * set of float values.
181     * @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
182     * @param values The values that the property will animate between.
183     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
184     */
185    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofFloat(Property<?, Float> property, float... values) {
186        return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(property, values);
187    }
188
189    /**
190     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
191     * set of Object values. This variant also takes a TypeEvaluator because the system
192     * cannot automatically interpolate between objects of unknown type.
193     *
194     * @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
195     * @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
196     * provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
197     * value.
198     * @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
199     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
200     */
201    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(String propertyName, TypeEvaluator evaluator,
202            Object... values) {
203        PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(propertyName);
204        pvh.setObjectValues(values);
205        pvh.setEvaluator(evaluator);
206        return pvh;
207    }
208
209    /**
210     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
211     * set of Object values. This variant also takes a TypeEvaluator because the system
212     * cannot automatically interpolate between objects of unknown type.
213     *
214     * @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
215     * @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
216     * provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
217     * value.
218     * @param values The values that the property will animate between.
219     * @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
220     */
221    public static <V> PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(Property property,
222            TypeEvaluator<V> evaluator, V... values) {
223        PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
224        pvh.setObjectValues(values);
225        pvh.setEvaluator(evaluator);
226        return pvh;
227    }
228
229    /**
230     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property name and set
231     * of values. These values can be of any type, but the type should be consistent so that
232     * an appropriate {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be found that matches
233     * the common type.
234     * <p>If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
235     * and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
236     * on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
237     * starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
238     * if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
239     * {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
240     * derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
241     * no way of determining what the value should be.
242     * @param propertyName The name of the property associated with this set of values. This
243     * can be the actual property name to be used when using a ObjectAnimator object, or
244     * just a name used to get animated values, such as if this object is used with an
245     * ValueAnimator object.
246     * @param values The set of values to animate between.
247     */
248    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframe(String propertyName, Keyframe... values) {
249        KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
250        if (keyframeSet instanceof IntKeyframeSet) {
251            return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, (IntKeyframeSet) keyframeSet);
252        } else if (keyframeSet instanceof FloatKeyframeSet) {
253            return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, (FloatKeyframeSet) keyframeSet);
254        }
255        else {
256            PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(propertyName);
257            pvh.mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
258            pvh.mValueType = ((Keyframe)values[0]).getType();
259            return pvh;
260        }
261    }
262
263    /**
264     * Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property and set
265     * of values. These values can be of any type, but the type should be consistent so that
266     * an appropriate {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be found that matches
267     * the common type.
268     * <p>If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
269     * and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling the property's
270     * {@link android.util.Property#get(Object)} function.
271     * Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
272     * starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
273     * if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction with
274     * {@link ObjectAnimator}, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
275     * no way of determining what the value should be.
276     * @param property The property associated with this set of values. Should not be null.
277     * @param values The set of values to animate between.
278     */
279    public static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframe(Property property, Keyframe... values) {
280        KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
281        if (keyframeSet instanceof IntKeyframeSet) {
282            return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(property, (IntKeyframeSet) keyframeSet);
283        } else if (keyframeSet instanceof FloatKeyframeSet) {
284            return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(property, (FloatKeyframeSet) keyframeSet);
285        }
286        else {
287            PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
288            pvh.mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
289            pvh.mValueType = ((Keyframe)values[0]).getType();
290            return pvh;
291        }
292    }
293
294    /**
295     * Set the animated values for this object to this set of ints.
296     * If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
297     * and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
298     * on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
299     * starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
300     * if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
301     * {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
302     * derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
303     * no way of determining what the value should be.
304     *
305     * @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
306     */
307    public void setIntValues(int... values) {
308        mValueType = int.class;
309        mKeyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofInt(values);
310    }
311
312    /**
313     * Set the animated values for this object to this set of floats.
314     * If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
315     * and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
316     * on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
317     * starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
318     * if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
319     * {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
320     * derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
321     * no way of determining what the value should be.
322     *
323     * @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
324     */
325    public void setFloatValues(float... values) {
326        mValueType = float.class;
327        mKeyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofFloat(values);
328    }
329
330    /**
331     * Set the animated values for this object to this set of Keyframes.
332     *
333     * @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
334     */
335    public void setKeyframes(Keyframe... values) {
336        int numKeyframes = values.length;
337        Keyframe keyframes[] = new Keyframe[Math.max(numKeyframes,2)];
338        mValueType = ((Keyframe)values[0]).getType();
339        for (int i = 0; i < numKeyframes; ++i) {
340            keyframes[i] = (Keyframe)values[i];
341        }
342        mKeyframeSet = new KeyframeSet(keyframes);
343    }
344
345    /**
346     * Set the animated values for this object to this set of Objects.
347     * If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
348     * and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
349     * on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
350     * starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
351     * if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
352     * {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
353     * derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
354     * no way of determining what the value should be.
355     *
356     * @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
357     */
358    public void setObjectValues(Object... values) {
359        mValueType = values[0].getClass();
360        mKeyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofObject(values);
361    }
362
363    /**
364     * Determine the setter or getter function using the JavaBeans convention of setFoo or
365     * getFoo for a property named 'foo'. This function figures out what the name of the
366     * function should be and uses reflection to find the Method with that name on the
367     * target object.
368     *
369     * @param targetClass The class to search for the method
370     * @param prefix "set" or "get", depending on whether we need a setter or getter.
371     * @param valueType The type of the parameter (in the case of a setter). This type
372     * is derived from the values set on this PropertyValuesHolder. This type is used as
373     * a first guess at the parameter type, but we check for methods with several different
374     * types to avoid problems with slight mis-matches between supplied values and actual
375     * value types used on the setter.
376     * @return Method the method associated with mPropertyName.
377     */
378    private Method getPropertyFunction(Class targetClass, String prefix, Class valueType) {
379        // TODO: faster implementation...
380        Method returnVal = null;
381        String methodName = getMethodName(prefix, mPropertyName);
382        Class args[] = null;
383        if (valueType == null) {
384            try {
385                returnVal = targetClass.getMethod(methodName, args);
386            } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
387                Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder",
388                        "Couldn't find no-arg method for property " + mPropertyName + ": " + e);
389            }
390        } else {
391            args = new Class[1];
392            Class typeVariants[];
393            if (mValueType.equals(Float.class)) {
394                typeVariants = FLOAT_VARIANTS;
395            } else if (mValueType.equals(Integer.class)) {
396                typeVariants = INTEGER_VARIANTS;
397            } else if (mValueType.equals(Double.class)) {
398                typeVariants = DOUBLE_VARIANTS;
399            } else {
400                typeVariants = new Class[1];
401                typeVariants[0] = mValueType;
402            }
403            for (Class typeVariant : typeVariants) {
404                args[0] = typeVariant;
405                try {
406                    returnVal = targetClass.getMethod(methodName, args);
407                    // change the value type to suit
408                    mValueType = typeVariant;
409                    return returnVal;
410                } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
411                    // Swallow the error and keep trying other variants
412                }
413            }
414            // If we got here, then no appropriate function was found
415            Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder",
416                    "Couldn't find setter/getter for property " + mPropertyName +
417                            " with value type "+ mValueType);
418        }
419
420        return returnVal;
421    }
422
423
424    /**
425     * Returns the setter or getter requested. This utility function checks whether the
426     * requested method exists in the propertyMapMap cache. If not, it calls another
427     * utility function to request the Method from the targetClass directly.
428     * @param targetClass The Class on which the requested method should exist.
429     * @param propertyMapMap The cache of setters/getters derived so far.
430     * @param prefix "set" or "get", for the setter or getter.
431     * @param valueType The type of parameter passed into the method (null for getter).
432     * @return Method the method associated with mPropertyName.
433     */
434    private Method setupSetterOrGetter(Class targetClass,
435            HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> propertyMapMap,
436            String prefix, Class valueType) {
437        Method setterOrGetter = null;
438        try {
439            // Have to lock property map prior to reading it, to guard against
440            // another thread putting something in there after we've checked it
441            // but before we've added an entry to it
442            mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().lock();
443            HashMap<String, Method> propertyMap = propertyMapMap.get(targetClass);
444            if (propertyMap != null) {
445                setterOrGetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
446            }
447            if (setterOrGetter == null) {
448                setterOrGetter = getPropertyFunction(targetClass, prefix, valueType);
449                if (propertyMap == null) {
450                    propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Method>();
451                    propertyMapMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
452                }
453                propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, setterOrGetter);
454            }
455        } finally {
456            mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().unlock();
457        }
458        return setterOrGetter;
459    }
460
461    /**
462     * Utility function to get the setter from targetClass
463     * @param targetClass The Class on which the requested method should exist.
464     */
465    void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
466        mSetter = setupSetterOrGetter(targetClass, sSetterPropertyMap, "set", mValueType);
467    }
468
469    /**
470     * Utility function to get the getter from targetClass
471     */
472    private void setupGetter(Class targetClass) {
473        mGetter = setupSetterOrGetter(targetClass, sGetterPropertyMap, "get", null);
474    }
475
476    /**
477     * Internal function (called from ObjectAnimator) to set up the setter and getter
478     * prior to running the animation. If the setter has not been manually set for this
479     * object, it will be derived automatically given the property name, target object, and
480     * types of values supplied. If no getter has been set, it will be supplied iff any of the
481     * supplied values was null. If there is a null value, then the getter (supplied or derived)
482     * will be called to set those null values to the current value of the property
483     * on the target object.
484     * @param target The object on which the setter (and possibly getter) exist.
485     */
486    void setupSetterAndGetter(Object target) {
487        if (mProperty != null) {
488            // check to make sure that mProperty is on the class of target
489            try {
490                Object testValue = mProperty.get(target);
491                for (Keyframe kf : mKeyframeSet.mKeyframes) {
492                    if (!kf.hasValue()) {
493                        kf.setValue(mProperty.get(target));
494                    }
495                }
496                return;
497            } catch (ClassCastException e) {
498                Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder","No such property (" + mProperty.getName() +
499                        ") on target object " + target + ". Trying reflection instead");
500                mProperty = null;
501            }
502        }
503        Class targetClass = target.getClass();
504        if (mSetter == null) {
505            setupSetter(targetClass);
506        }
507        for (Keyframe kf : mKeyframeSet.mKeyframes) {
508            if (!kf.hasValue()) {
509                if (mGetter == null) {
510                    setupGetter(targetClass);
511                }
512                try {
513                    kf.setValue(mGetter.invoke(target));
514                } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
515                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
516                } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
517                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
518                }
519            }
520        }
521    }
522
523    /**
524     * Utility function to set the value stored in a particular Keyframe. The value used is
525     * whatever the value is for the property name specified in the keyframe on the target object.
526     *
527     * @param target The target object from which the current value should be extracted.
528     * @param kf The keyframe which holds the property name and value.
529     */
530    private void setupValue(Object target, Keyframe kf) {
531        if (mProperty != null) {
532            kf.setValue(mProperty.get(target));
533        }
534        try {
535            if (mGetter == null) {
536                Class targetClass = target.getClass();
537                setupGetter(targetClass);
538            }
539            kf.setValue(mGetter.invoke(target));
540        } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
541            Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
542        } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
543            Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
544        }
545    }
546
547    /**
548     * This function is called by ObjectAnimator when setting the start values for an animation.
549     * The start values are set according to the current values in the target object. The
550     * property whose value is extracted is whatever is specified by the propertyName of this
551     * PropertyValuesHolder object.
552     *
553     * @param target The object which holds the start values that should be set.
554     */
555    void setupStartValue(Object target) {
556        setupValue(target, mKeyframeSet.mKeyframes.get(0));
557    }
558
559    /**
560     * This function is called by ObjectAnimator when setting the end values for an animation.
561     * The end values are set according to the current values in the target object. The
562     * property whose value is extracted is whatever is specified by the propertyName of this
563     * PropertyValuesHolder object.
564     *
565     * @param target The object which holds the start values that should be set.
566     */
567    void setupEndValue(Object target) {
568        setupValue(target, mKeyframeSet.mKeyframes.get(mKeyframeSet.mKeyframes.size() - 1));
569    }
570
571    @Override
572    public PropertyValuesHolder clone() {
573        try {
574            PropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (PropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
575            newPVH.mPropertyName = mPropertyName;
576            newPVH.mProperty = mProperty;
577            newPVH.mKeyframeSet = mKeyframeSet.clone();
578            newPVH.mEvaluator = mEvaluator;
579            return newPVH;
580        } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
581            // won't reach here
582            return null;
583        }
584    }
585
586    /**
587     * Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
588     * earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
589     * to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
590     * according to the name of the property.
591     * @param target The target object on which the value is set
592     */
593    void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
594        if (mProperty != null) {
595            mProperty.set(target, getAnimatedValue());
596        }
597        if (mSetter != null) {
598            try {
599                mTmpValueArray[0] = getAnimatedValue();
600                mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
601            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
602                Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
603            } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
604                Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
605            }
606        }
607    }
608
609    /**
610     * Internal function, called by ValueAnimator, to set up the TypeEvaluator that will be used
611     * to calculate animated values.
612     */
613    void init() {
614        if (mEvaluator == null) {
615            // We already handle int and float automatically, but not their Object
616            // equivalents
617            mEvaluator = (mValueType == Integer.class) ? sIntEvaluator :
618                    (mValueType == Float.class) ? sFloatEvaluator :
619                    null;
620        }
621        if (mEvaluator != null) {
622            // KeyframeSet knows how to evaluate the common types - only give it a custom
623            // evaluator if one has been set on this class
624            mKeyframeSet.setEvaluator(mEvaluator);
625        }
626    }
627
628    /**
629     * The TypeEvaluator will the automatically determined based on the type of values
630     * supplied to PropertyValuesHolder. The evaluator can be manually set, however, if so
631     * desired. This may be important in cases where either the type of the values supplied
632     * do not match the way that they should be interpolated between, or if the values
633     * are of a custom type or one not currently understood by the animation system. Currently,
634     * only values of type float and int (and their Object equivalents: Float
635     * and Integer) are  correctly interpolated; all other types require setting a TypeEvaluator.
636     * @param evaluator
637     */
638    public void setEvaluator(TypeEvaluator evaluator) {
639        mEvaluator = evaluator;
640        mKeyframeSet.setEvaluator(evaluator);
641    }
642
643    /**
644     * Function used to calculate the value according to the evaluator set up for
645     * this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ValueAnimator.animateValue().
646     *
647     * @param fraction The elapsed, interpolated fraction of the animation.
648     */
649    void calculateValue(float fraction) {
650        mAnimatedValue = mKeyframeSet.getValue(fraction);
651    }
652
653    /**
654     * Sets the name of the property that will be animated. This name is used to derive
655     * a setter function that will be called to set animated values.
656     * For example, a property name of <code>foo</code> will result
657     * in a call to the function <code>setFoo()</code> on the target object. If either
658     * <code>valueFrom</code> or <code>valueTo</code> is null, then a getter function will
659     * also be derived and called.
660     *
661     * <p>Note that the setter function derived from this property name
662     * must take the same parameter type as the
663     * <code>valueFrom</code> and <code>valueTo</code> properties, otherwise the call to
664     * the setter function will fail.</p>
665     *
666     * @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
667     */
668    public void setPropertyName(String propertyName) {
669        mPropertyName = propertyName;
670    }
671
672    /**
673     * Sets the property that will be animated.
674     *
675     * <p>Note that if this PropertyValuesHolder object is used with ObjectAnimator, the property
676     * must exist on the target object specified in that ObjectAnimator.</p>
677     *
678     * @param property The property being animated.
679     */
680    public void setProperty(Property property) {
681        mProperty = property;
682    }
683
684    /**
685     * Gets the name of the property that will be animated. This name will be used to derive
686     * a setter function that will be called to set animated values.
687     * For example, a property name of <code>foo</code> will result
688     * in a call to the function <code>setFoo()</code> on the target object. If either
689     * <code>valueFrom</code> or <code>valueTo</code> is null, then a getter function will
690     * also be derived and called.
691     */
692    public String getPropertyName() {
693        return mPropertyName;
694    }
695
696    /**
697     * Internal function, called by ValueAnimator and ObjectAnimator, to retrieve the value
698     * most recently calculated in calculateValue().
699     * @return
700     */
701    Object getAnimatedValue() {
702        return mAnimatedValue;
703    }
704
705    @Override
706    public String toString() {
707        return mPropertyName + ": " + mKeyframeSet.toString();
708    }
709
710    /**
711     * Utility method to derive a setter/getter method name from a property name, where the
712     * prefix is typically "set" or "get" and the first letter of the property name is
713     * capitalized.
714     *
715     * @param prefix The precursor to the method name, before the property name begins, typically
716     * "set" or "get".
717     * @param propertyName The name of the property that represents the bulk of the method name
718     * after the prefix. The first letter of this word will be capitalized in the resulting
719     * method name.
720     * @return String the property name converted to a method name according to the conventions
721     * specified above.
722     */
723    static String getMethodName(String prefix, String propertyName) {
724        if (propertyName == null || propertyName.length() == 0) {
725            // shouldn't get here
726            return prefix;
727        }
728        char firstLetter = Character.toUpperCase(propertyName.charAt(0));
729        String theRest = propertyName.substring(1);
730        return prefix + firstLetter + theRest;
731    }
732
733    static class IntPropertyValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
734
735        // Cache JNI functions to avoid looking them up twice
736        private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Integer>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
737                new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Integer>>();
738        int mJniSetter;
739        private IntProperty mIntProperty;
740
741        IntKeyframeSet mIntKeyframeSet;
742        int mIntAnimatedValue;
743
744        public IntPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, IntKeyframeSet keyframeSet) {
745            super(propertyName);
746            mValueType = int.class;
747            mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
748            mIntKeyframeSet = (IntKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
749        }
750
751        public IntPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, IntKeyframeSet keyframeSet) {
752            super(property);
753            mValueType = int.class;
754            mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
755            mIntKeyframeSet = (IntKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
756            if (property instanceof  IntProperty) {
757                mIntProperty = (IntProperty) mProperty;
758            }
759        }
760
761        public IntPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, int... values) {
762            super(propertyName);
763            setIntValues(values);
764        }
765
766        public IntPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, int... values) {
767            super(property);
768            setIntValues(values);
769            if (property instanceof  IntProperty) {
770                mIntProperty = (IntProperty) mProperty;
771            }
772        }
773
774        @Override
775        public void setIntValues(int... values) {
776            super.setIntValues(values);
777            mIntKeyframeSet = (IntKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
778        }
779
780        @Override
781        void calculateValue(float fraction) {
782            mIntAnimatedValue = mIntKeyframeSet.getIntValue(fraction);
783        }
784
785        @Override
786        Object getAnimatedValue() {
787            return mIntAnimatedValue;
788        }
789
790        @Override
791        public IntPropertyValuesHolder clone() {
792            IntPropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (IntPropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
793            newPVH.mIntKeyframeSet = (IntKeyframeSet) newPVH.mKeyframeSet;
794            return newPVH;
795        }
796
797        /**
798         * Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
799         * earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
800         * to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
801         * according to the name of the property.
802         * @param target The target object on which the value is set
803         */
804        @Override
805        void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
806            if (mIntProperty != null) {
807                mIntProperty.setValue(target, mIntAnimatedValue);
808                return;
809            }
810            if (mProperty != null) {
811                mProperty.set(target, mIntAnimatedValue);
812                return;
813            }
814            if (mJniSetter != 0) {
815                nCallIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, mIntAnimatedValue);
816                return;
817            }
818            if (mSetter != null) {
819                try {
820                    mTmpValueArray[0] = mIntAnimatedValue;
821                    mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
822                } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
823                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
824                } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
825                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
826                }
827            }
828        }
829
830        @Override
831        void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
832            if (mProperty != null) {
833                return;
834            }
835            // Check new static hashmap<propName, int> for setter method
836            try {
837                mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().lock();
838                HashMap<String, Integer> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
839                if (propertyMap != null) {
840                    Integer mJniSetterInteger = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
841                    if (mJniSetterInteger != null) {
842                        mJniSetter = mJniSetterInteger;
843                    }
844                }
845                if (mJniSetter == 0) {
846                    String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
847                    mJniSetter = nGetIntMethod(targetClass, methodName);
848                    if (mJniSetter != 0) {
849                        if (propertyMap == null) {
850                            propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
851                            sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
852                        }
853                        propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
854                    }
855                }
856            } catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
857                Log.d("PropertyValuesHolder",
858                        "Can't find native method using JNI, use reflection" + e);
859            } finally {
860                mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().unlock();
861            }
862            if (mJniSetter == 0) {
863                // Couldn't find method through fast JNI approach - just use reflection
864                super.setupSetter(targetClass);
865            }
866        }
867    }
868
869    static class FloatPropertyValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
870
871        // Cache JNI functions to avoid looking them up twice
872        private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Integer>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
873                new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Integer>>();
874        int mJniSetter;
875        private FloatProperty mFloatProperty;
876
877        FloatKeyframeSet mFloatKeyframeSet;
878        float mFloatAnimatedValue;
879
880        public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, FloatKeyframeSet keyframeSet) {
881            super(propertyName);
882            mValueType = float.class;
883            mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
884            mFloatKeyframeSet = (FloatKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
885        }
886
887        public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, FloatKeyframeSet keyframeSet) {
888            super(property);
889            mValueType = float.class;
890            mKeyframeSet = keyframeSet;
891            mFloatKeyframeSet = (FloatKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
892            if (property instanceof FloatProperty) {
893                mFloatProperty = (FloatProperty) mProperty;
894            }
895        }
896
897        public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, float... values) {
898            super(propertyName);
899            setFloatValues(values);
900        }
901
902        public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, float... values) {
903            super(property);
904            setFloatValues(values);
905            if (property instanceof  FloatProperty) {
906                mFloatProperty = (FloatProperty) mProperty;
907            }
908        }
909
910        @Override
911        public void setFloatValues(float... values) {
912            super.setFloatValues(values);
913            mFloatKeyframeSet = (FloatKeyframeSet) mKeyframeSet;
914        }
915
916        @Override
917        void calculateValue(float fraction) {
918            mFloatAnimatedValue = mFloatKeyframeSet.getFloatValue(fraction);
919        }
920
921        @Override
922        Object getAnimatedValue() {
923            return mFloatAnimatedValue;
924        }
925
926        @Override
927        public FloatPropertyValuesHolder clone() {
928            FloatPropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (FloatPropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
929            newPVH.mFloatKeyframeSet = (FloatKeyframeSet) newPVH.mKeyframeSet;
930            return newPVH;
931        }
932
933        /**
934         * Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
935         * earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
936         * to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
937         * according to the name of the property.
938         * @param target The target object on which the value is set
939         */
940        @Override
941        void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
942            if (mFloatProperty != null) {
943                mFloatProperty.setValue(target, mFloatAnimatedValue);
944                return;
945            }
946            if (mProperty != null) {
947                mProperty.set(target, mFloatAnimatedValue);
948                return;
949            }
950            if (mJniSetter != 0) {
951                nCallFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, mFloatAnimatedValue);
952                return;
953            }
954            if (mSetter != null) {
955                try {
956                    mTmpValueArray[0] = mFloatAnimatedValue;
957                    mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
958                } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
959                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
960                } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
961                    Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
962                }
963            }
964        }
965
966        @Override
967        void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
968            if (mProperty != null) {
969                return;
970            }
971            // Check new static hashmap<propName, int> for setter method
972            try {
973                mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().lock();
974                HashMap<String, Integer> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
975                if (propertyMap != null) {
976                    Integer mJniSetterInteger = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
977                    if (mJniSetterInteger != null) {
978                        mJniSetter = mJniSetterInteger;
979                    }
980                }
981                if (mJniSetter == 0) {
982                    String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
983                    mJniSetter = nGetFloatMethod(targetClass, methodName);
984                    if (mJniSetter != 0) {
985                        if (propertyMap == null) {
986                            propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
987                            sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
988                        }
989                        propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
990                    }
991                }
992            } catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
993                Log.d("PropertyValuesHolder",
994                        "Can't find native method using JNI, use reflection" + e);
995            } finally {
996                mPropertyMapLock.writeLock().unlock();
997            }
998            if (mJniSetter == 0) {
999                // Couldn't find method through fast JNI approach - just use reflection
1000                super.setupSetter(targetClass);
1001            }
1002        }
1003
1004    }
1005
1006    native static private int nGetIntMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName);
1007    native static private int nGetFloatMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName);
1008    native static private void nCallIntMethod(Object target, int methodID, int arg);
1009    native static private void nCallFloatMethod(Object target, int methodID, float arg);
1010}