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* Copyright (C) 2008 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.
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package android.content.res;
import com.android.annotations.Nullable;
import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.AttrResourceValue;
import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.LayoutLog;
import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.RenderResources;
import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.ResourceValue;
import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.StyleResourceValue;
import com.android.internal.util.XmlUtils;
import com.android.layoutlib.bridge.Bridge;
import com.android.layoutlib.bridge.android.BridgeContext;
import com.android.layoutlib.bridge.android.BridgeXmlBlockParser;
import com.android.layoutlib.bridge.impl.ParserFactory;
import com.android.layoutlib.bridge.impl.ResourceHelper;
import com.android.resources.ResourceType;
import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser;
import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException;
import android.content.res.Resources.Theme;
import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
import android.util.TypedValue;
import android.view.LayoutInflater_Delegate;
import android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams;
import java.io.File;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Map;
import static com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.RenderResources.*;
/**
* Custom implementation of TypedArray to handle non compiled resources.
*/
public final class BridgeTypedArray extends TypedArray {
private final BridgeResources mBridgeResources;
private final BridgeContext mContext;
private final boolean mPlatformFile;
private final ResourceValue[] mResourceData;
private final String[] mNames;
private final boolean[] mIsFramework;
// Contains ids that are @empty. We still store null in mResourceData for that index, since we
// want to save on the check against empty, each time a resource value is requested.
@Nullable
private int[] mEmptyIds;
public BridgeTypedArray(BridgeResources resources, BridgeContext context, int len,
boolean platformFile) {
super(resources, null, null, 0);
mBridgeResources = resources;
mContext = context;
mPlatformFile = platformFile;
mResourceData = new ResourceValue[len];
mNames = new String[len];
mIsFramework = new boolean[len];
}
/**
* A bridge-specific method that sets a value in the type array
* @param index the index of the value in the TypedArray
* @param name the name of the attribute
* @param isFramework whether the attribute is in the android namespace.
* @param value the value of the attribute
*/
public void bridgeSetValue(int index, String name, boolean isFramework, ResourceValue value) {
mResourceData[index] = value;
mNames[index] = name;
mIsFramework[index] = isFramework;
}
/**
* Seals the array after all calls to
* {@link #bridgeSetValue(int, String, boolean, ResourceValue)} have been done.
* <p/>This allows to compute the list of non default values, permitting
* {@link #getIndexCount()} to return the proper value.
*/
public void sealArray() {
// fills TypedArray.mIndices which is used to implement getIndexCount/getIndexAt
// first count the array size
int count = 0;
ArrayList<Integer> emptyIds = null;
for (int i = 0; i < mResourceData.length; i++) {
ResourceValue data = mResourceData[i];
if (data != null) {
String dataValue = data.getValue();
if (REFERENCE_NULL.equals(dataValue) || REFERENCE_UNDEFINED.equals(dataValue)) {
mResourceData[i] = null;
} else if (REFERENCE_EMPTY.equals(dataValue)) {
mResourceData[i] = null;
if (emptyIds == null) {
emptyIds = new ArrayList<Integer>(4);
}
emptyIds.add(i);
} else {
count++;
}
}
}
if (emptyIds != null) {
mEmptyIds = new int[emptyIds.size()];
for (int i = 0; i < emptyIds.size(); i++) {
mEmptyIds[i] = emptyIds.get(i);
}
}
// allocate the table with an extra to store the size
mIndices = new int[count+1];
mIndices[0] = count;
// fill the array with the indices.
int index = 1;
for (int i = 0 ; i < mResourceData.length ; i++) {
if (mResourceData[i] != null) {
mIndices[index++] = i;
}
}
}
/**
* Set the theme to be used for inflating drawables.
*/
public void setTheme(Theme theme) {
mTheme = theme;
}
/**
* Return the number of values in this array.
*/
@Override
public int length() {
return mResourceData.length;
}
/**
* Return the Resources object this array was loaded from.
*/
@Override
public Resources getResources() {
return mBridgeResources;
}
/**
* Retrieve the styled string value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return CharSequence holding string data. May be styled. Returns
* null if the attribute is not defined.
*/
@Override
public CharSequence getText(int index) {
// FIXME: handle styled strings!
return getString(index);
}
/**
* Retrieve the string value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return String holding string data. Any styling information is
* removed. Returns null if the attribute is not defined.
*/
@Override
public String getString(int index) {
if (!hasValue(index)) {
return null;
}
// As unfortunate as it is, it's possible to use enums with all attribute formats,
// not just integers/enums. So, we need to search the enums always. In case
// enums are used, the returned value is an integer.
Integer v = resolveEnumAttribute(index);
return v == null ? mResourceData[index].getValue() : String.valueOf((int) v);
}
/**
* Retrieve the boolean value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined.
*
* @return Attribute boolean value, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public boolean getBoolean(int index, boolean defValue) {
String s = getString(index);
return s == null ? defValue : XmlUtils.convertValueToBoolean(s, defValue);
}
/**
* Retrieve the integer value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined.
*
* @return Attribute int value, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public int getInt(int index, int defValue) {
String s = getString(index);
try {
if (s != null) {
return XmlUtils.convertValueToInt(s, defValue);
}
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT,
String.format("\"%1$s\" in attribute \"%2$s\" is not a valid integer",
s, mNames[index]),
null);
return defValue;
}
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve the float value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return Attribute float value, or defValue if not defined..
*/
@Override
public float getFloat(int index, float defValue) {
String s = getString(index);
try {
if (s != null) {
return Float.parseFloat(s);
}
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT,
String.format("\"%1$s\" in attribute \"%2$s\" cannot be converted to float.",
s, mNames[index]),
null);
}
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve the color value for the attribute at <var>index</var>. If
* the attribute references a color resource holding a complex
* {@link android.content.res.ColorStateList}, then the default color from
* the set is returned.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute color value, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public int getColor(int index, int defValue) {
if (index < 0 || index >= mResourceData.length) {
return defValue;
}
if (mResourceData[index] == null) {
return defValue;
}
ColorStateList colorStateList = ResourceHelper.getColorStateList(
mResourceData[index], mContext);
if (colorStateList != null) {
return colorStateList.getDefaultColor();
}
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve the ColorStateList for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
* The value may be either a single solid color or a reference to
* a color or complex {@link android.content.res.ColorStateList} description.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return ColorStateList for the attribute, or null if not defined.
*/
@Override
public ColorStateList getColorStateList(int index) {
if (!hasValue(index)) {
return null;
}
ResourceValue resValue = mResourceData[index];
String value = resValue.getValue();
if (value == null) {
return null;
}
// let the framework inflate the ColorStateList from the XML file.
File f = new File(value);
if (f.isFile()) {
try {
XmlPullParser parser = ParserFactory.create(f);
BridgeXmlBlockParser blockParser = new BridgeXmlBlockParser(
parser, mContext, resValue.isFramework());
try {
return ColorStateList.createFromXml(mContext.getResources(), blockParser);
} finally {
blockParser.ensurePopped();
}
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
Bridge.getLog().error(LayoutLog.TAG_BROKEN,
"Failed to configure parser for " + value, e, null);
return null;
} catch (Exception e) {
// this is an error and not warning since the file existence is checked before
// attempting to parse it.
Bridge.getLog().error(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_READ,
"Failed to parse file " + value, e, null);
return null;
}
}
try {
int color = ResourceHelper.getColor(value);
return ColorStateList.valueOf(color);
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
Bridge.getLog().error(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT, e.getMessage(), e, null);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Retrieve the integer value for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute integer value, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public int getInteger(int index, int defValue) {
return getInt(index, defValue);
}
/**
* Retrieve a dimensional unit attribute at <var>index</var>. Unit
* conversions are based on the current {@link DisplayMetrics}
* associated with the resources this {@link TypedArray} object
* came from.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
* metric, or defValue if not defined.
*
* @see #getDimensionPixelOffset
* @see #getDimensionPixelSize
*/
@Override
public float getDimension(int index, float defValue) {
String s = getString(index);
if (s == null) {
return defValue;
}
// Check if the value is a magic constant that doesn't require a unit.
try {
int i = Integer.parseInt(s);
if (i == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT || i == LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) {
return i;
}
} catch (NumberFormatException ignored) {
// pass
}
if (ResourceHelper.parseFloatAttribute(mNames[index], s, mValue, true)) {
return mValue.getDimension(mBridgeResources.getDisplayMetrics());
}
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve a dimensional unit attribute at <var>index</var> for use
* as an offset in raw pixels. This is the same as
* {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to
* integer pixels for you. An offset conversion involves simply
* truncating the base value to an integer.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
* metric and truncated to integer pixels, or defValue if not defined.
*
* @see #getDimension
* @see #getDimensionPixelSize
*/
@Override
public int getDimensionPixelOffset(int index, int defValue) {
return (int) getDimension(index, defValue);
}
/**
* Retrieve a dimensional unit attribute at <var>index</var> for use
* as a size in raw pixels. This is the same as
* {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to
* integer pixels for use as a size. A size conversion involves
* rounding the base value, and ensuring that a non-zero base value
* is at least one pixel in size.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
* metric and truncated to integer pixels, or defValue if not defined.
*
* @see #getDimension
* @see #getDimensionPixelOffset
*/
@Override
public int getDimensionPixelSize(int index, int defValue) {
try {
return getDimension(index);
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
String s = getString(index);
if (s != null) {
// looks like we were unable to resolve the dimension value
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT,
String.format("\"%1$s\" in attribute \"%2$s\" is not a valid format.",
s, mNames[index]), null);
}
return defValue;
}
}
/**
* Special version of {@link #getDimensionPixelSize} for retrieving
* {@link android.view.ViewGroup}'s layout_width and layout_height
* attributes. This is only here for performance reasons; applications
* should use {@link #getDimensionPixelSize}.
*
* @param index Index of the attribute to retrieve.
* @param name Textual name of attribute for error reporting.
*
* @return Attribute dimension value multiplied by the appropriate
* metric and truncated to integer pixels.
*/
@Override
public int getLayoutDimension(int index, String name) {
try {
// this will throw an exception
return getDimension(index);
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
if (LayoutInflater_Delegate.sIsInInclude) {
throw new RuntimeException();
}
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT,
"You must supply a " + name + " attribute.", null);
return 0;
}
}
@Override
public int getLayoutDimension(int index, int defValue) {
return getDimensionPixelSize(index, defValue);
}
private int getDimension(int index) {
String s = getString(index);
if (s == null) {
throw new RuntimeException();
}
// Check if the value is a magic constant that doesn't require a unit.
try {
int i = Integer.parseInt(s);
if (i == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT || i == LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) {
return i;
}
} catch (NumberFormatException ignored) {
// pass
}
if (ResourceHelper.parseFloatAttribute(mNames[index], s, mValue, true)) {
float f = mValue.getDimension(mBridgeResources.getDisplayMetrics());
final int res = (int)(f+0.5f);
if (res != 0) return res;
if (f == 0) return 0;
if (f > 0) return 1;
}
throw new RuntimeException();
}
/**
* Retrieve a fractional unit attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param base The base value of this fraction. In other words, a
* standard fraction is multiplied by this value.
* @param pbase The parent base value of this fraction. In other
* words, a parent fraction (nn%p) is multiplied by this
* value.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute fractional value multiplied by the appropriate
* base value, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public float getFraction(int index, int base, int pbase, float defValue) {
String value = getString(index);
if (value == null) {
return defValue;
}
if (ResourceHelper.parseFloatAttribute(mNames[index], value, mValue, false)) {
return mValue.getFraction(base, pbase);
}
// looks like we were unable to resolve the fraction value
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_FORMAT,
String.format(
"\"%1$s\" in attribute \"%2$s\" cannot be converted to a fraction.",
value, mNames[index]), null);
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve the resource identifier for the attribute at
* <var>index</var>. Note that attribute resource as resolved when
* the overall {@link TypedArray} object is retrieved. As a
* result, this function will return the resource identifier of the
* final resource value that was found, <em>not</em> necessarily the
* original resource that was specified by the attribute.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param defValue Value to return if the attribute is not defined or
* not a resource.
*
* @return Attribute resource identifier, or defValue if not defined.
*/
@Override
public int getResourceId(int index, int defValue) {
if (index < 0 || index >= mResourceData.length) {
return defValue;
}
// get the Resource for this index
ResourceValue resValue = mResourceData[index];
// no data, return the default value.
if (resValue == null) {
return defValue;
}
// check if this is a style resource
if (resValue instanceof StyleResourceValue) {
// get the id that will represent this style.
return mContext.getDynamicIdByStyle((StyleResourceValue)resValue);
}
// if the attribute was a reference to a resource, and not a declaration of an id (@+id),
// then the xml attribute value was "resolved" which leads us to a ResourceValue with a
// valid getType() and getName() returning a resource name.
// (and getValue() returning null!). We need to handle this!
if (resValue.getResourceType() != null) {
// if this is a framework id
if (mPlatformFile || resValue.isFramework()) {
// look for idName in the android R classes
return mContext.getFrameworkResourceValue(
resValue.getResourceType(), resValue.getName(), defValue);
}
// look for idName in the project R class.
return mContext.getProjectResourceValue(
resValue.getResourceType(), resValue.getName(), defValue);
}
// else, try to get the value, and resolve it somehow.
String value = resValue.getValue();
if (value == null) {
return defValue;
}
// if the value is just an integer, return it.
try {
int i = Integer.parseInt(value);
if (Integer.toString(i).equals(value)) {
return i;
}
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
// pass
}
// Handle the @id/<name>, @+id/<name> and @android:id/<name>
// We need to return the exact value that was compiled (from the various R classes),
// as these values can be reused internally with calls to findViewById().
// There's a trick with platform layouts that not use "android:" but their IDs are in
// fact in the android.R and com.android.internal.R classes.
// The field mPlatformFile will indicate that all IDs are to be looked up in the android R
// classes exclusively.
// if this is a reference to an id, find it.
if (value.startsWith("@id/") || value.startsWith("@+") ||
value.startsWith("@android:id/")) {
int pos = value.indexOf('/');
String idName = value.substring(pos + 1);
boolean create = value.startsWith("@+");
boolean isFrameworkId =
mPlatformFile || value.startsWith("@android") || value.startsWith("@+android");
// Look for the idName in project or android R class depending on isPlatform.
if (create) {
Integer idValue;
if (isFrameworkId) {
idValue = Bridge.getResourceId(ResourceType.ID, idName);
} else {
idValue = mContext.getLayoutlibCallback().getResourceId(ResourceType.ID, idName);
}
return idValue == null ? defValue : idValue;
}
// This calls the same method as in if(create), but doesn't create a dynamic id, if
// one is not found.
if (isFrameworkId) {
return mContext.getFrameworkResourceValue(ResourceType.ID, idName, defValue);
} else {
return mContext.getProjectResourceValue(ResourceType.ID, idName, defValue);
}
}
// not a direct id valid reference? resolve it
Integer idValue;
if (resValue.isFramework()) {
idValue = Bridge.getResourceId(resValue.getResourceType(),
resValue.getName());
} else {
idValue = mContext.getLayoutlibCallback().getResourceId(
resValue.getResourceType(), resValue.getName());
}
if (idValue != null) {
return idValue;
}
Bridge.getLog().warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_RESOLVE,
String.format(
"Unable to resolve id \"%1$s\" for attribute \"%2$s\"", value, mNames[index]),
resValue);
return defValue;
}
@Override
public int getThemeAttributeId(int index, int defValue) {
// TODO: Get the right Theme Attribute ID to enable caching of the drawables.
return defValue;
}
/**
* Retrieve the Drawable for the attribute at <var>index</var>. This
* gets the resource ID of the selected attribute, and uses
* {@link Resources#getDrawable Resources.getDrawable} of the owning
* Resources object to retrieve its Drawable.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return Drawable for the attribute, or null if not defined.
*/
@Override
public Drawable getDrawable(int index) {
if (!hasValue(index)) {
return null;
}
ResourceValue value = mResourceData[index];
return ResourceHelper.getDrawable(value, mContext, mTheme);
}
/**
* Retrieve the CharSequence[] for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
* This gets the resource ID of the selected attribute, and uses
* {@link Resources#getTextArray Resources.getTextArray} of the owning
* Resources object to retrieve its String[].
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return CharSequence[] for the attribute, or null if not defined.
*/
@Override
public CharSequence[] getTextArray(int index) {
String value = getString(index);
if (value != null) {
return new CharSequence[] { value };
}
return null;
}
@Override
public int[] extractThemeAttrs() {
// The drawables are always inflated with a Theme and we don't care about caching. So,
// just return.
return null;
}
@Override
public int getChangingConfigurations() {
// We don't care about caching. Any change in configuration is a fresh render. So,
// just return.
return 0;
}
/**
* Retrieve the raw TypedValue for the attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
* @param outValue TypedValue object in which to place the attribute's
* data.
*
* @return Returns true if the value was retrieved, else false.
*/
@Override
public boolean getValue(int index, TypedValue outValue) {
String s = getString(index);
return s != null && ResourceHelper.parseFloatAttribute(mNames[index], s, outValue, false);
}
/**
* Determines whether there is an attribute at <var>index</var>.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return True if the attribute has a value, false otherwise.
*/
@Override
public boolean hasValue(int index) {
return index >= 0 && index < mResourceData.length && mResourceData[index] != null;
}
@Override
public boolean hasValueOrEmpty(int index) {
return hasValue(index) || index >= 0 && index < mResourceData.length &&
mEmptyIds != null && Arrays.binarySearch(mEmptyIds, index) >= 0;
}
/**
* Retrieve the raw TypedValue for the attribute at <var>index</var>
* and return a temporary object holding its data. This object is only
* valid until the next call on to {@link TypedArray}.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return Returns a TypedValue object if the attribute is defined,
* containing its data; otherwise returns null. (You will not
* receive a TypedValue whose type is TYPE_NULL.)
*/
@Override
public TypedValue peekValue(int index) {
if (index < 0 || index >= mResourceData.length) {
return null;
}
if (getValue(index, mValue)) {
return mValue;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns a message about the parser state suitable for printing error messages.
*/
@Override
public String getPositionDescription() {
return "<internal -- stub if needed>";
}
/**
* Give back a previously retrieved TypedArray, for later re-use.
*/
@Override
public void recycle() {
// pass
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return Arrays.toString(mResourceData);
}
/**
* Searches for the string in the attributes (flag or enums) and returns the integer.
* If found, it will return an integer matching the value.
*
* @param index Index of attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return Attribute int value, or null if not defined.
*/
private Integer resolveEnumAttribute(int index) {
// Get the map of attribute-constant -> IntegerValue
Map<String, Integer> map = null;
if (mIsFramework[index]) {
map = Bridge.getEnumValues(mNames[index]);
} else {
// get the styleable matching the resolved name
RenderResources res = mContext.getRenderResources();
ResourceValue attr = res.getProjectResource(ResourceType.ATTR, mNames[index]);
if (attr instanceof AttrResourceValue) {
map = ((AttrResourceValue) attr).getAttributeValues();
}
}
if (map != null) {
// accumulator to store the value of the 1+ constants.
int result = 0;
boolean found = false;
// split the value in case this is a mix of several flags.
String[] keywords = mResourceData[index].getValue().split("\\|");
for (String keyword : keywords) {
Integer i = map.get(keyword.trim());
if (i != null) {
result |= i;
found = true;
}
// TODO: We should act smartly and log a warning for incorrect keywords. However,
// this method is currently called even if the resourceValue is not an enum.
}
if (found) {
return result;
}
}
return null;
}
static TypedArray obtain(Resources res, int len) {
return res instanceof BridgeResources ?
new BridgeTypedArray(((BridgeResources) res), null, len, true) : null;
}
}