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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 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.animation;
import android.graphics.Path;
import android.graphics.PointF;
import android.util.FloatProperty;
import android.util.IntProperty;
import android.util.Log;
import android.util.PathParser;
import android.util.Property;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
/**
* This class holds information about a property and the values that that property
* should take on during an animation. PropertyValuesHolder objects can be used to create
* animations with ValueAnimator or ObjectAnimator that operate on several different properties
* in parallel.
*/
public class PropertyValuesHolder implements Cloneable {
/**
* The name of the property associated with the values. This need not be a real property,
* unless this object is being used with ObjectAnimator. But this is the name by which
* aniamted values are looked up with getAnimatedValue(String) in ValueAnimator.
*/
String mPropertyName;
/**
* @hide
*/
protected Property mProperty;
/**
* The setter function, if needed. ObjectAnimator hands off this functionality to
* PropertyValuesHolder, since it holds all of the per-property information. This
* property is automatically
* derived when the animation starts in setupSetterAndGetter() if using ObjectAnimator.
*/
Method mSetter = null;
/**
* The getter function, if needed. ObjectAnimator hands off this functionality to
* PropertyValuesHolder, since it holds all of the per-property information. This
* property is automatically
* derived when the animation starts in setupSetterAndGetter() if using ObjectAnimator.
* The getter is only derived and used if one of the values is null.
*/
private Method mGetter = null;
/**
* The type of values supplied. This information is used both in deriving the setter/getter
* functions and in deriving the type of TypeEvaluator.
*/
Class mValueType;
/**
* The set of keyframes (time/value pairs) that define this animation.
*/
Keyframes mKeyframes = null;
// type evaluators for the primitive types handled by this implementation
private static final TypeEvaluator sIntEvaluator = new IntEvaluator();
private static final TypeEvaluator sFloatEvaluator = new FloatEvaluator();
// We try several different types when searching for appropriate setter/getter functions.
// The caller may have supplied values in a type that does not match the setter/getter
// functions (such as the integers 0 and 1 to represent floating point values for alpha).
// Also, the use of generics in constructors means that we end up with the Object versions
// of primitive types (Float vs. float). But most likely, the setter/getter functions
// will take primitive types instead.
// So we supply an ordered array of other types to try before giving up.
private static Class[] FLOAT_VARIANTS = {float.class, Float.class, double.class, int.class,
Double.class, Integer.class};
private static Class[] INTEGER_VARIANTS = {int.class, Integer.class, float.class, double.class,
Float.class, Double.class};
private static Class[] DOUBLE_VARIANTS = {double.class, Double.class, float.class, int.class,
Float.class, Integer.class};
// These maps hold all property entries for a particular class. This map
// is used to speed up property/setter/getter lookups for a given class/property
// combination. No need to use reflection on the combination more than once.
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> sSetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>>();
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> sGetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>>();
// Used to pass single value to varargs parameter in setter invocation
final Object[] mTmpValueArray = new Object[1];
/**
* The type evaluator used to calculate the animated values. This evaluator is determined
* automatically based on the type of the start/end objects passed into the constructor,
* but the system only knows about the primitive types int and float. Any other
* type will need to set the evaluator to a custom evaluator for that type.
*/
private TypeEvaluator mEvaluator;
/**
* The value most recently calculated by calculateValue(). This is set during
* that function and might be retrieved later either by ValueAnimator.animatedValue() or
* by the property-setting logic in ObjectAnimator.animatedValue().
*/
private Object mAnimatedValue;
/**
* Converts from the source Object type to the setter Object type.
*/
private TypeConverter mConverter;
/**
* Internal utility constructor, used by the factory methods to set the property name.
* @param propertyName The name of the property for this holder.
*/
private PropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName) {
mPropertyName = propertyName;
}
/**
* Internal utility constructor, used by the factory methods to set the property.
* @param property The property for this holder.
*/
private PropertyValuesHolder(Property property) {
mProperty = property;
if (property != null) {
mPropertyName = property.getName();
}
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* set of int values.
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
* @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofInt(String propertyName, int... values) {
return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of int values.
* @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofInt(Property<?, Integer> property, int... values) {
return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(property, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* set of <code>int[]</code> values. At least two <code>int[]</code> values must be supplied,
* a start and end value. If more values are supplied, the values will be animated from the
* start, through all intermediate values to the end value. When used with ObjectAnimator,
* the elements of the array represent the parameters of the setter function.
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated. Can also be the
* case-sensitive name of the entire setter method. Should not be null.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see IntArrayEvaluator#IntArrayEvaluator(int[])
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofMultiInt(Object, String, TypeConverter, TypeEvaluator, Object[])
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiInt(String propertyName, int[][] values) {
if (values.length < 2) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("At least 2 values must be supplied");
}
int numParameters = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
if (values[i] == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("values must not be null");
}
int length = values[i].length;
if (i == 0) {
numParameters = length;
} else if (length != numParameters) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Values must all have the same length");
}
}
IntArrayEvaluator evaluator = new IntArrayEvaluator(new int[numParameters]);
return new MultiIntValuesHolder(propertyName, null, evaluator, (Object[]) values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name to use
* as a multi-int setter. The values are animated along the path, with the first
* parameter of the setter set to the x coordinate and the second set to the y coordinate.
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated. Can also be the
* case-sensitive name of the entire setter method. Should not be null.
* The setter must take exactly two <code>int</code> parameters.
* @param path The Path along which the values should be animated.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofPropertyValuesHolder(Object, PropertyValuesHolder...)
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiInt(String propertyName, Path path) {
Keyframes keyframes = KeyframeSet.ofPath(path);
PointFToIntArray converter = new PointFToIntArray();
return new MultiIntValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, null, keyframes);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of Object values for use with ObjectAnimator multi-value setters. The Object
* values are converted to <code>int[]</code> using the converter.
*
* @param propertyName The property being animated or complete name of the setter.
* Should not be null.
* @param converter Used to convert the animated value to setter parameters.
* @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
* provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
* value.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofMultiInt(Object, String, TypeConverter, TypeEvaluator, Object[])
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofPropertyValuesHolder(Object, PropertyValuesHolder...)
*/
@SafeVarargs
public static <V> PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiInt(String propertyName,
TypeConverter<V, int[]> converter, TypeEvaluator<V> evaluator, V... values) {
return new MultiIntValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, evaluator, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property name or
* setter name for use in a multi-int setter function using ObjectAnimator. The values can be
* of any type, but the type should be consistent so that the supplied
* {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be used to to evaluate the animated value. The
* <code>converter</code> converts the values to parameters in the setter function.
*
* <p>At least two values must be supplied, a start and an end value.</p>
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property to associate with the set of values. This
* may also be the complete name of a setter function.
* @param converter Converts <code>values</code> into int parameters for the setter.
* Can be null if the Keyframes have int[] values.
* @param evaluator Used to interpolate between values.
* @param values The values at specific fractional times to evaluate between
* @return A PropertyValuesHolder for a multi-int parameter setter.
*/
public static <T> PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiInt(String propertyName,
TypeConverter<T, int[]> converter, TypeEvaluator<T> evaluator, Keyframe... values) {
KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
return new MultiIntValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, evaluator, keyframeSet);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* set of float values.
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
* @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofFloat(String propertyName, float... values) {
return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of float values.
* @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofFloat(Property<?, Float> property, float... values) {
return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(property, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* set of <code>float[]</code> values. At least two <code>float[]</code> values must be supplied,
* a start and end value. If more values are supplied, the values will be animated from the
* start, through all intermediate values to the end value. When used with ObjectAnimator,
* the elements of the array represent the parameters of the setter function.
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated. Can also be the
* case-sensitive name of the entire setter method. Should not be null.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see FloatArrayEvaluator#FloatArrayEvaluator(float[])
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofMultiFloat(Object, String, TypeConverter, TypeEvaluator, Object[])
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiFloat(String propertyName, float[][] values) {
if (values.length < 2) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("At least 2 values must be supplied");
}
int numParameters = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
if (values[i] == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("values must not be null");
}
int length = values[i].length;
if (i == 0) {
numParameters = length;
} else if (length != numParameters) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Values must all have the same length");
}
}
FloatArrayEvaluator evaluator = new FloatArrayEvaluator(new float[numParameters]);
return new MultiFloatValuesHolder(propertyName, null, evaluator, (Object[]) values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name to use
* as a multi-float setter. The values are animated along the path, with the first
* parameter of the setter set to the x coordinate and the second set to the y coordinate.
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated. Can also be the
* case-sensitive name of the entire setter method. Should not be null.
* The setter must take exactly two <code>float</code> parameters.
* @param path The Path along which the values should be animated.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofPropertyValuesHolder(Object, PropertyValuesHolder...)
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiFloat(String propertyName, Path path) {
Keyframes keyframes = KeyframeSet.ofPath(path);
PointFToFloatArray converter = new PointFToFloatArray();
return new MultiFloatValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, null, keyframes);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of Object values for use with ObjectAnimator multi-value setters. The Object
* values are converted to <code>float[]</code> using the converter.
*
* @param propertyName The property being animated or complete name of the setter.
* Should not be null.
* @param converter Used to convert the animated value to setter parameters.
* @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
* provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
* value.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see ObjectAnimator#ofMultiFloat(Object, String, TypeConverter, TypeEvaluator, Object[])
*/
@SafeVarargs
public static <V> PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiFloat(String propertyName,
TypeConverter<V, float[]> converter, TypeEvaluator<V> evaluator, V... values) {
return new MultiFloatValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, evaluator, values);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property name or
* setter name for use in a multi-float setter function using ObjectAnimator. The values can be
* of any type, but the type should be consistent so that the supplied
* {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be used to to evaluate the animated value. The
* <code>converter</code> converts the values to parameters in the setter function.
*
* <p>At least two values must be supplied, a start and an end value.</p>
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property to associate with the set of values. This
* may also be the complete name of a setter function.
* @param converter Converts <code>values</code> into float parameters for the setter.
* Can be null if the Keyframes have float[] values.
* @param evaluator Used to interpolate between values.
* @param values The values at specific fractional times to evaluate between
* @return A PropertyValuesHolder for a multi-float parameter setter.
*/
public static <T> PropertyValuesHolder ofMultiFloat(String propertyName,
TypeConverter<T, float[]> converter, TypeEvaluator<T> evaluator, Keyframe... values) {
KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
return new MultiFloatValuesHolder(propertyName, converter, evaluator, keyframeSet);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* set of Object values. This variant also takes a TypeEvaluator because the system
* cannot automatically interpolate between objects of unknown type.
*
* <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Object values are stored as references to the original
* objects, which means that changes to those objects after this method is called will
* affect the values on the PropertyValuesHolder. If the objects will be mutated externally
* after this method is called, callers should pass a copy of those objects instead.
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
* @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
* provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
* value.
* @param values The values that the named property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(String propertyName, TypeEvaluator evaluator,
Object... values) {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(propertyName);
pvh.setObjectValues(values);
pvh.setEvaluator(evaluator);
return pvh;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property name and
* a Path along which the values should be animated. This variant supports a
* <code>TypeConverter</code> to convert from <code>PointF</code> to the target
* type.
*
* <p>The PointF passed to <code>converter</code> or <code>property</code>, if
* <code>converter</code> is <code>null</code>, is reused on each animation frame and should
* not be stored by the setter or TypeConverter.</p>
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
* @param converter Converts a PointF to the type associated with the setter. May be
* null if conversion is unnecessary.
* @param path The Path along which the values should be animated.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(String propertyName,
TypeConverter<PointF, ?> converter, Path path) {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(propertyName);
pvh.mKeyframes = KeyframeSet.ofPath(path);
pvh.mValueType = PointF.class;
pvh.setConverter(converter);
return pvh;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of Object values. This variant also takes a TypeEvaluator because the system
* cannot automatically interpolate between objects of unknown type.
*
* <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Object values are stored as references to the original
* objects, which means that changes to those objects after this method is called will
* affect the values on the PropertyValuesHolder. If the objects will be mutated externally
* after this method is called, callers should pass a copy of those objects instead.
*
* @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
* @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
* provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
* value.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
@SafeVarargs
public static <V> PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(Property property,
TypeEvaluator<V> evaluator, V... values) {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
pvh.setObjectValues(values);
pvh.setEvaluator(evaluator);
return pvh;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* set of Object values. This variant also takes a TypeEvaluator because the system
* cannot automatically interpolate between objects of unknown type. This variant also
* takes a <code>TypeConverter</code> to convert from animated values to the type
* of the property. If only one value is supplied, the <code>TypeConverter</code>
* must be a {@link android.animation.BidirectionalTypeConverter} to retrieve the current
* value.
*
* <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Object values are stored as references to the original
* objects, which means that changes to those objects after this method is called will
* affect the values on the PropertyValuesHolder. If the objects will be mutated externally
* after this method is called, callers should pass a copy of those objects instead.
*
* @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
* @param converter Converts the animated object to the Property type.
* @param evaluator A TypeEvaluator that will be called on each animation frame to
* provide the necessary interpolation between the Object values to derive the animated
* value.
* @param values The values that the property will animate between.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
* @see #setConverter(TypeConverter)
* @see TypeConverter
*/
@SafeVarargs
public static <T, V> PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(Property<?, V> property,
TypeConverter<T, V> converter, TypeEvaluator<T> evaluator, T... values) {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
pvh.setConverter(converter);
pvh.setObjectValues(values);
pvh.setEvaluator(evaluator);
return pvh;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder with a given property and
* a Path along which the values should be animated. This variant supports a
* <code>TypeConverter</code> to convert from <code>PointF</code> to the target
* type.
*
* <p>The PointF passed to <code>converter</code> or <code>property</code>, if
* <code>converter</code> is <code>null</code>, is reused on each animation frame and should
* not be stored by the setter or TypeConverter.</p>
*
* @param property The property being animated. Should not be null.
* @param converter Converts a PointF to the type associated with the setter. May be
* null if conversion is unnecessary.
* @param path The Path along which the values should be animated.
* @return PropertyValuesHolder The constructed PropertyValuesHolder object.
*/
public static <V> PropertyValuesHolder ofObject(Property<?, V> property,
TypeConverter<PointF, V> converter, Path path) {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
pvh.mKeyframes = KeyframeSet.ofPath(path);
pvh.mValueType = PointF.class;
pvh.setConverter(converter);
return pvh;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property name and set
* of values. These values can be of any type, but the type should be consistent so that
* an appropriate {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be found that matches
* the common type.
* <p>If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
* and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
* on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
* starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
* if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
* {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
* derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
* no way of determining what the value should be.
* @param propertyName The name of the property associated with this set of values. This
* can be the actual property name to be used when using a ObjectAnimator object, or
* just a name used to get animated values, such as if this object is used with an
* ValueAnimator object.
* @param values The set of values to animate between.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframe(String propertyName, Keyframe... values) {
KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
return ofKeyframes(propertyName, keyframeSet);
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a PropertyValuesHolder object with the specified property and set
* of values. These values can be of any type, but the type should be consistent so that
* an appropriate {@link android.animation.TypeEvaluator} can be found that matches
* the common type.
* <p>If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
* and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling the property's
* {@link android.util.Property#get(Object)} function.
* Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
* starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
* if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction with
* {@link ObjectAnimator}, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
* no way of determining what the value should be.
* @param property The property associated with this set of values. Should not be null.
* @param values The set of values to animate between.
*/
public static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframe(Property property, Keyframe... values) {
KeyframeSet keyframeSet = KeyframeSet.ofKeyframe(values);
return ofKeyframes(property, keyframeSet);
}
static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframes(String propertyName, Keyframes keyframes) {
if (keyframes instanceof Keyframes.IntKeyframes) {
return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName, (Keyframes.IntKeyframes) keyframes);
} else if (keyframes instanceof Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) {
return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(propertyName,
(Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) keyframes);
} else {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(propertyName);
pvh.mKeyframes = keyframes;
pvh.mValueType = keyframes.getType();
return pvh;
}
}
static PropertyValuesHolder ofKeyframes(Property property, Keyframes keyframes) {
if (keyframes instanceof Keyframes.IntKeyframes) {
return new IntPropertyValuesHolder(property, (Keyframes.IntKeyframes) keyframes);
} else if (keyframes instanceof Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) {
return new FloatPropertyValuesHolder(property, (Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) keyframes);
} else {
PropertyValuesHolder pvh = new PropertyValuesHolder(property);
pvh.mKeyframes = keyframes;
pvh.mValueType = keyframes.getType();
return pvh;
}
}
/**
* Set the animated values for this object to this set of ints.
* If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
* and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
* on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
* starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
* if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
* {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
* derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
* no way of determining what the value should be.
*
* @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
*/
public void setIntValues(int... values) {
mValueType = int.class;
mKeyframes = KeyframeSet.ofInt(values);
}
/**
* Set the animated values for this object to this set of floats.
* If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
* and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
* on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
* starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
* if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
* {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
* derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
* no way of determining what the value should be.
*
* @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
*/
public void setFloatValues(float... values) {
mValueType = float.class;
mKeyframes = KeyframeSet.ofFloat(values);
}
/**
* Set the animated values for this object to this set of Keyframes.
*
* @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
*/
public void setKeyframes(Keyframe... values) {
int numKeyframes = values.length;
Keyframe keyframes[] = new Keyframe[Math.max(numKeyframes,2)];
mValueType = ((Keyframe)values[0]).getType();
for (int i = 0; i < numKeyframes; ++i) {
keyframes[i] = (Keyframe)values[i];
}
mKeyframes = new KeyframeSet(keyframes);
}
/**
* Set the animated values for this object to this set of Objects.
* If there is only one value, it is assumed to be the end value of an animation,
* and an initial value will be derived, if possible, by calling a getter function
* on the object. Also, if any value is null, the value will be filled in when the animation
* starts in the same way. This mechanism of automatically getting null values only works
* if the PropertyValuesHolder object is used in conjunction
* {@link ObjectAnimator}, and with a getter function
* derived automatically from <code>propertyName</code>, since otherwise PropertyValuesHolder has
* no way of determining what the value should be.
*
* <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Object values are stored as references to the original
* objects, which means that changes to those objects after this method is called will
* affect the values on the PropertyValuesHolder. If the objects will be mutated externally
* after this method is called, callers should pass a copy of those objects instead.
*
* @param values One or more values that the animation will animate between.
*/
public void setObjectValues(Object... values) {
mValueType = values[0].getClass();
mKeyframes = KeyframeSet.ofObject(values);
if (mEvaluator != null) {
mKeyframes.setEvaluator(mEvaluator);
}
}
/**
* Sets the converter to convert from the values type to the setter's parameter type.
* If only one value is supplied, <var>converter</var> must be a
* {@link android.animation.BidirectionalTypeConverter}.
* @param converter The converter to use to convert values.
*/
public void setConverter(TypeConverter converter) {
mConverter = converter;
}
/**
* Determine the setter or getter function using the JavaBeans convention of setFoo or
* getFoo for a property named 'foo'. This function figures out what the name of the
* function should be and uses reflection to find the Method with that name on the
* target object.
*
* @param targetClass The class to search for the method
* @param prefix "set" or "get", depending on whether we need a setter or getter.
* @param valueType The type of the parameter (in the case of a setter). This type
* is derived from the values set on this PropertyValuesHolder. This type is used as
* a first guess at the parameter type, but we check for methods with several different
* types to avoid problems with slight mis-matches between supplied values and actual
* value types used on the setter.
* @return Method the method associated with mPropertyName.
*/
private Method getPropertyFunction(Class targetClass, String prefix, Class valueType) {
// TODO: faster implementation...
Method returnVal = null;
String methodName = getMethodName(prefix, mPropertyName);
Class args[] = null;
if (valueType == null) {
try {
returnVal = targetClass.getMethod(methodName, args);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
// Swallow the error, log it later
}
} else {
args = new Class[1];
Class typeVariants[];
if (valueType.equals(Float.class)) {
typeVariants = FLOAT_VARIANTS;
} else if (valueType.equals(Integer.class)) {
typeVariants = INTEGER_VARIANTS;
} else if (valueType.equals(Double.class)) {
typeVariants = DOUBLE_VARIANTS;
} else {
typeVariants = new Class[1];
typeVariants[0] = valueType;
}
for (Class typeVariant : typeVariants) {
args[0] = typeVariant;
try {
returnVal = targetClass.getMethod(methodName, args);
if (mConverter == null) {
// change the value type to suit
mValueType = typeVariant;
}
return returnVal;
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
// Swallow the error and keep trying other variants
}
}
// If we got here, then no appropriate function was found
}
if (returnVal == null) {
Log.w("PropertyValuesHolder", "Method " +
getMethodName(prefix, mPropertyName) + "() with type " + valueType +
" not found on target class " + targetClass);
}
return returnVal;
}
/**
* Returns the setter or getter requested. This utility function checks whether the
* requested method exists in the propertyMapMap cache. If not, it calls another
* utility function to request the Method from the targetClass directly.
* @param targetClass The Class on which the requested method should exist.
* @param propertyMapMap The cache of setters/getters derived so far.
* @param prefix "set" or "get", for the setter or getter.
* @param valueType The type of parameter passed into the method (null for getter).
* @return Method the method associated with mPropertyName.
*/
private Method setupSetterOrGetter(Class targetClass,
HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Method>> propertyMapMap,
String prefix, Class valueType) {
Method setterOrGetter = null;
synchronized(propertyMapMap) {
// Have to lock property map prior to reading it, to guard against
// another thread putting something in there after we've checked it
// but before we've added an entry to it
HashMap<String, Method> propertyMap = propertyMapMap.get(targetClass);
boolean wasInMap = false;
if (propertyMap != null) {
wasInMap = propertyMap.containsKey(mPropertyName);
if (wasInMap) {
setterOrGetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
}
}
if (!wasInMap) {
setterOrGetter = getPropertyFunction(targetClass, prefix, valueType);
if (propertyMap == null) {
propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Method>();
propertyMapMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
}
propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, setterOrGetter);
}
}
return setterOrGetter;
}
/**
* Utility function to get the setter from targetClass
* @param targetClass The Class on which the requested method should exist.
*/
void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
Class<?> propertyType = mConverter == null ? mValueType : mConverter.getTargetType();
mSetter = setupSetterOrGetter(targetClass, sSetterPropertyMap, "set", propertyType);
}
/**
* Utility function to get the getter from targetClass
*/
private void setupGetter(Class targetClass) {
mGetter = setupSetterOrGetter(targetClass, sGetterPropertyMap, "get", null);
}
/**
* Internal function (called from ObjectAnimator) to set up the setter and getter
* prior to running the animation. If the setter has not been manually set for this
* object, it will be derived automatically given the property name, target object, and
* types of values supplied. If no getter has been set, it will be supplied iff any of the
* supplied values was null. If there is a null value, then the getter (supplied or derived)
* will be called to set those null values to the current value of the property
* on the target object.
* @param target The object on which the setter (and possibly getter) exist.
*/
void setupSetterAndGetter(Object target) {
if (mProperty != null) {
// check to make sure that mProperty is on the class of target
try {
Object testValue = null;
List<Keyframe> keyframes = mKeyframes.getKeyframes();
int keyframeCount = keyframes == null ? 0 : keyframes.size();
for (int i = 0; i < keyframeCount; i++) {
Keyframe kf = keyframes.get(i);
if (!kf.hasValue() || kf.valueWasSetOnStart()) {
if (testValue == null) {
testValue = convertBack(mProperty.get(target));
}
kf.setValue(testValue);
kf.setValueWasSetOnStart(true);
}
}
return;
} catch (ClassCastException e) {
Log.w("PropertyValuesHolder","No such property (" + mProperty.getName() +
") on target object " + target + ". Trying reflection instead");
mProperty = null;
}
}
// We can't just say 'else' here because the catch statement sets mProperty to null.
if (mProperty == null) {
Class targetClass = target.getClass();
if (mSetter == null) {
setupSetter(targetClass);
}
List<Keyframe> keyframes = mKeyframes.getKeyframes();
int keyframeCount = keyframes == null ? 0 : keyframes.size();
for (int i = 0; i < keyframeCount; i++) {
Keyframe kf = keyframes.get(i);
if (!kf.hasValue() || kf.valueWasSetOnStart()) {
if (mGetter == null) {
setupGetter(targetClass);
if (mGetter == null) {
// Already logged the error - just return to avoid NPE
return;
}
}
try {
Object value = convertBack(mGetter.invoke(target));
kf.setValue(value);
kf.setValueWasSetOnStart(true);
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
}
}
}
}
}
private Object convertBack(Object value) {
if (mConverter != null) {
if (!(mConverter instanceof BidirectionalTypeConverter)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Converter "
+ mConverter.getClass().getName()
+ " must be a BidirectionalTypeConverter");
}
value = ((BidirectionalTypeConverter) mConverter).convertBack(value);
}
return value;
}
/**
* Utility function to set the value stored in a particular Keyframe. The value used is
* whatever the value is for the property name specified in the keyframe on the target object.
*
* @param target The target object from which the current value should be extracted.
* @param kf The keyframe which holds the property name and value.
*/
private void setupValue(Object target, Keyframe kf) {
if (mProperty != null) {
Object value = convertBack(mProperty.get(target));
kf.setValue(value);
} else {
try {
if (mGetter == null) {
Class targetClass = target.getClass();
setupGetter(targetClass);
if (mGetter == null) {
// Already logged the error - just return to avoid NPE
return;
}
}
Object value = convertBack(mGetter.invoke(target));
kf.setValue(value);
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
}
}
}
/**
* This function is called by ObjectAnimator when setting the start values for an animation.
* The start values are set according to the current values in the target object. The
* property whose value is extracted is whatever is specified by the propertyName of this
* PropertyValuesHolder object.
*
* @param target The object which holds the start values that should be set.
*/
void setupStartValue(Object target) {
List<Keyframe> keyframes = mKeyframes.getKeyframes();
if (!keyframes.isEmpty()) {
setupValue(target, keyframes.get(0));
}
}
/**
* This function is called by ObjectAnimator when setting the end values for an animation.
* The end values are set according to the current values in the target object. The
* property whose value is extracted is whatever is specified by the propertyName of this
* PropertyValuesHolder object.
*
* @param target The object which holds the start values that should be set.
*/
void setupEndValue(Object target) {
List<Keyframe> keyframes = mKeyframes.getKeyframes();
if (!keyframes.isEmpty()) {
setupValue(target, keyframes.get(keyframes.size() - 1));
}
}
@Override
public PropertyValuesHolder clone() {
try {
PropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (PropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
newPVH.mPropertyName = mPropertyName;
newPVH.mProperty = mProperty;
newPVH.mKeyframes = mKeyframes.clone();
newPVH.mEvaluator = mEvaluator;
return newPVH;
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
// won't reach here
return null;
}
}
/**
* Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
* earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
* to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
* according to the name of the property.
* @param target The target object on which the value is set
*/
void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
if (mProperty != null) {
mProperty.set(target, getAnimatedValue());
}
if (mSetter != null) {
try {
mTmpValueArray[0] = getAnimatedValue();
mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
}
}
}
/**
* Internal function, called by ValueAnimator, to set up the TypeEvaluator that will be used
* to calculate animated values.
*/
void init() {
if (mEvaluator == null) {
// We already handle int and float automatically, but not their Object
// equivalents
mEvaluator = (mValueType == Integer.class) ? sIntEvaluator :
(mValueType == Float.class) ? sFloatEvaluator :
null;
}
if (mEvaluator != null) {
// KeyframeSet knows how to evaluate the common types - only give it a custom
// evaluator if one has been set on this class
mKeyframes.setEvaluator(mEvaluator);
}
}
/**
* The TypeEvaluator will be automatically determined based on the type of values
* supplied to PropertyValuesHolder. The evaluator can be manually set, however, if so
* desired. This may be important in cases where either the type of the values supplied
* do not match the way that they should be interpolated between, or if the values
* are of a custom type or one not currently understood by the animation system. Currently,
* only values of type float and int (and their Object equivalents: Float
* and Integer) are correctly interpolated; all other types require setting a TypeEvaluator.
* @param evaluator
*/
public void setEvaluator(TypeEvaluator evaluator) {
mEvaluator = evaluator;
mKeyframes.setEvaluator(evaluator);
}
/**
* Function used to calculate the value according to the evaluator set up for
* this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ValueAnimator.animateValue().
*
* @param fraction The elapsed, interpolated fraction of the animation.
*/
void calculateValue(float fraction) {
Object value = mKeyframes.getValue(fraction);
mAnimatedValue = mConverter == null ? value : mConverter.convert(value);
}
/**
* Sets the name of the property that will be animated. This name is used to derive
* a setter function that will be called to set animated values.
* For example, a property name of <code>foo</code> will result
* in a call to the function <code>setFoo()</code> on the target object. If either
* <code>valueFrom</code> or <code>valueTo</code> is null, then a getter function will
* also be derived and called.
*
* <p>Note that the setter function derived from this property name
* must take the same parameter type as the
* <code>valueFrom</code> and <code>valueTo</code> properties, otherwise the call to
* the setter function will fail.</p>
*
* @param propertyName The name of the property being animated.
*/
public void setPropertyName(String propertyName) {
mPropertyName = propertyName;
}
/**
* Sets the property that will be animated.
*
* <p>Note that if this PropertyValuesHolder object is used with ObjectAnimator, the property
* must exist on the target object specified in that ObjectAnimator.</p>
*
* @param property The property being animated.
*/
public void setProperty(Property property) {
mProperty = property;
}
/**
* Gets the name of the property that will be animated. This name will be used to derive
* a setter function that will be called to set animated values.
* For example, a property name of <code>foo</code> will result
* in a call to the function <code>setFoo()</code> on the target object. If either
* <code>valueFrom</code> or <code>valueTo</code> is null, then a getter function will
* also be derived and called.
*/
public String getPropertyName() {
return mPropertyName;
}
/**
* Internal function, called by ValueAnimator and ObjectAnimator, to retrieve the value
* most recently calculated in calculateValue().
* @return
*/
Object getAnimatedValue() {
return mAnimatedValue;
}
/**
* PropertyValuesHolder is Animators use to hold internal animation related data.
* Therefore, in order to replicate the animation behavior, we need to get data out of
* PropertyValuesHolder.
* @hide
*/
public void getPropertyValues(PropertyValues values) {
init();
values.propertyName = mPropertyName;
values.type = mValueType;
values.startValue = mKeyframes.getValue(0);
if (values.startValue instanceof PathParser.PathData) {
// PathData evaluator returns the same mutable PathData object when query fraction,
// so we have to make a copy here.
values.startValue = new PathParser.PathData((PathParser.PathData) values.startValue);
}
values.endValue = mKeyframes.getValue(1);
if (values.endValue instanceof PathParser.PathData) {
// PathData evaluator returns the same mutable PathData object when query fraction,
// so we have to make a copy here.
values.endValue = new PathParser.PathData((PathParser.PathData) values.endValue);
}
// TODO: We need a better way to get data out of keyframes.
if (mKeyframes instanceof PathKeyframes.FloatKeyframesBase
|| mKeyframes instanceof PathKeyframes.IntKeyframesBase
|| (mKeyframes.getKeyframes() != null && mKeyframes.getKeyframes().size() > 2)) {
// When a pvh has more than 2 keyframes, that means there are intermediate values in
// addition to start/end values defined for animators. Another case where such
// intermediate values are defined is when animator has a path to animate along. In
// these cases, a data source is needed to capture these intermediate values.
values.dataSource = new PropertyValues.DataSource() {
@Override
public Object getValueAtFraction(float fraction) {
return mKeyframes.getValue(fraction);
}
};
} else {
values.dataSource = null;
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public Class getValueType() {
return mValueType;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return mPropertyName + ": " + mKeyframes.toString();
}
/**
* Utility method to derive a setter/getter method name from a property name, where the
* prefix is typically "set" or "get" and the first letter of the property name is
* capitalized.
*
* @param prefix The precursor to the method name, before the property name begins, typically
* "set" or "get".
* @param propertyName The name of the property that represents the bulk of the method name
* after the prefix. The first letter of this word will be capitalized in the resulting
* method name.
* @return String the property name converted to a method name according to the conventions
* specified above.
*/
static String getMethodName(String prefix, String propertyName) {
if (propertyName == null || propertyName.length() == 0) {
// shouldn't get here
return prefix;
}
char firstLetter = Character.toUpperCase(propertyName.charAt(0));
String theRest = propertyName.substring(1);
return prefix + firstLetter + theRest;
}
static class IntPropertyValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
// Cache JNI functions to avoid looking them up twice
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>>();
long mJniSetter;
private IntProperty mIntProperty;
Keyframes.IntKeyframes mIntKeyframes;
int mIntAnimatedValue;
public IntPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, Keyframes.IntKeyframes keyframes) {
super(propertyName);
mValueType = int.class;
mKeyframes = keyframes;
mIntKeyframes = keyframes;
}
public IntPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, Keyframes.IntKeyframes keyframes) {
super(property);
mValueType = int.class;
mKeyframes = keyframes;
mIntKeyframes = keyframes;
if (property instanceof IntProperty) {
mIntProperty = (IntProperty) mProperty;
}
}
public IntPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, int... values) {
super(propertyName);
setIntValues(values);
}
public IntPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, int... values) {
super(property);
setIntValues(values);
if (property instanceof IntProperty) {
mIntProperty = (IntProperty) mProperty;
}
}
@Override
public void setProperty(Property property) {
if (property instanceof IntProperty) {
mIntProperty = (IntProperty) property;
} else {
super.setProperty(property);
}
}
@Override
public void setIntValues(int... values) {
super.setIntValues(values);
mIntKeyframes = (Keyframes.IntKeyframes) mKeyframes;
}
@Override
void calculateValue(float fraction) {
mIntAnimatedValue = mIntKeyframes.getIntValue(fraction);
}
@Override
Object getAnimatedValue() {
return mIntAnimatedValue;
}
@Override
public IntPropertyValuesHolder clone() {
IntPropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (IntPropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
newPVH.mIntKeyframes = (Keyframes.IntKeyframes) newPVH.mKeyframes;
return newPVH;
}
/**
* Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
* earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
* to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
* according to the name of the property.
* @param target The target object on which the value is set
*/
@Override
void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
if (mIntProperty != null) {
mIntProperty.setValue(target, mIntAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mProperty != null) {
mProperty.set(target, mIntAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
nCallIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, mIntAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mSetter != null) {
try {
mTmpValueArray[0] = mIntAnimatedValue;
mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
}
}
}
@Override
void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
if (mProperty != null) {
return;
}
// Check new static hashmap<propName, int> for setter method
synchronized(sJNISetterPropertyMap) {
HashMap<String, Long> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
boolean wasInMap = false;
if (propertyMap != null) {
wasInMap = propertyMap.containsKey(mPropertyName);
if (wasInMap) {
Long jniSetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
if (jniSetter != null) {
mJniSetter = jniSetter;
}
}
}
if (!wasInMap) {
String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
try {
mJniSetter = nGetIntMethod(targetClass, methodName);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
// Couldn't find it via JNI - try reflection next. Probably means the method
// doesn't exist, or the type is wrong. An error will be logged later if
// reflection fails as well.
}
if (propertyMap == null) {
propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Long>();
sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
}
propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
}
}
if (mJniSetter == 0) {
// Couldn't find method through fast JNI approach - just use reflection
super.setupSetter(targetClass);
}
}
}
static class FloatPropertyValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
// Cache JNI functions to avoid looking them up twice
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>>();
long mJniSetter;
private FloatProperty mFloatProperty;
Keyframes.FloatKeyframes mFloatKeyframes;
float mFloatAnimatedValue;
public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, Keyframes.FloatKeyframes keyframes) {
super(propertyName);
mValueType = float.class;
mKeyframes = keyframes;
mFloatKeyframes = keyframes;
}
public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, Keyframes.FloatKeyframes keyframes) {
super(property);
mValueType = float.class;
mKeyframes = keyframes;
mFloatKeyframes = keyframes;
if (property instanceof FloatProperty) {
mFloatProperty = (FloatProperty) mProperty;
}
}
public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(String propertyName, float... values) {
super(propertyName);
setFloatValues(values);
}
public FloatPropertyValuesHolder(Property property, float... values) {
super(property);
setFloatValues(values);
if (property instanceof FloatProperty) {
mFloatProperty = (FloatProperty) mProperty;
}
}
@Override
public void setProperty(Property property) {
if (property instanceof FloatProperty) {
mFloatProperty = (FloatProperty) property;
} else {
super.setProperty(property);
}
}
@Override
public void setFloatValues(float... values) {
super.setFloatValues(values);
mFloatKeyframes = (Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) mKeyframes;
}
@Override
void calculateValue(float fraction) {
mFloatAnimatedValue = mFloatKeyframes.getFloatValue(fraction);
}
@Override
Object getAnimatedValue() {
return mFloatAnimatedValue;
}
@Override
public FloatPropertyValuesHolder clone() {
FloatPropertyValuesHolder newPVH = (FloatPropertyValuesHolder) super.clone();
newPVH.mFloatKeyframes = (Keyframes.FloatKeyframes) newPVH.mKeyframes;
return newPVH;
}
/**
* Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
* earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
* to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
* according to the name of the property.
* @param target The target object on which the value is set
*/
@Override
void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
if (mFloatProperty != null) {
mFloatProperty.setValue(target, mFloatAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mProperty != null) {
mProperty.set(target, mFloatAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
nCallFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, mFloatAnimatedValue);
return;
}
if (mSetter != null) {
try {
mTmpValueArray[0] = mFloatAnimatedValue;
mSetter.invoke(target, mTmpValueArray);
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e("PropertyValuesHolder", e.toString());
}
}
}
@Override
void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
if (mProperty != null) {
return;
}
// Check new static hashmap<propName, int> for setter method
synchronized (sJNISetterPropertyMap) {
HashMap<String, Long> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
boolean wasInMap = false;
if (propertyMap != null) {
wasInMap = propertyMap.containsKey(mPropertyName);
if (wasInMap) {
Long jniSetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
if (jniSetter != null) {
mJniSetter = jniSetter;
}
}
}
if (!wasInMap) {
String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
try {
mJniSetter = nGetFloatMethod(targetClass, methodName);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
// Couldn't find it via JNI - try reflection next. Probably means the method
// doesn't exist, or the type is wrong. An error will be logged later if
// reflection fails as well.
}
if (propertyMap == null) {
propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Long>();
sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
}
propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
}
}
if (mJniSetter == 0) {
// Couldn't find method through fast JNI approach - just use reflection
super.setupSetter(targetClass);
}
}
}
static class MultiFloatValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
private long mJniSetter;
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>>();
public MultiFloatValuesHolder(String propertyName, TypeConverter converter,
TypeEvaluator evaluator, Object... values) {
super(propertyName);
setConverter(converter);
setObjectValues(values);
setEvaluator(evaluator);
}
public MultiFloatValuesHolder(String propertyName, TypeConverter converter,
TypeEvaluator evaluator, Keyframes keyframes) {
super(propertyName);
setConverter(converter);
mKeyframes = keyframes;
setEvaluator(evaluator);
}
/**
* Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
* earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
* to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
* according to the name of the property.
*
* @param target The target object on which the value is set
*/
@Override
void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
float[] values = (float[]) getAnimatedValue();
int numParameters = values.length;
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
switch (numParameters) {
case 1:
nCallFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0]);
break;
case 2:
nCallTwoFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0], values[1]);
break;
case 4:
nCallFourFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0], values[1],
values[2], values[3]);
break;
default: {
nCallMultipleFloatMethod(target, mJniSetter, values);
break;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Internal function (called from ObjectAnimator) to set up the setter and getter
* prior to running the animation. No getter can be used for multiple parameters.
*
* @param target The object on which the setter exists.
*/
@Override
void setupSetterAndGetter(Object target) {
setupSetter(target.getClass());
}
@Override
void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
return;
}
synchronized(sJNISetterPropertyMap) {
HashMap<String, Long> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
boolean wasInMap = false;
if (propertyMap != null) {
wasInMap = propertyMap.containsKey(mPropertyName);
if (wasInMap) {
Long jniSetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
if (jniSetter != null) {
mJniSetter = jniSetter;
}
}
}
if (!wasInMap) {
String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
calculateValue(0f);
float[] values = (float[]) getAnimatedValue();
int numParams = values.length;
try {
mJniSetter = nGetMultipleFloatMethod(targetClass, methodName, numParams);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
// try without the 'set' prefix
try {
mJniSetter = nGetMultipleFloatMethod(targetClass, mPropertyName,
numParams);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e2) {
// just try reflection next
}
}
if (propertyMap == null) {
propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Long>();
sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
}
propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
}
}
}
}
static class MultiIntValuesHolder extends PropertyValuesHolder {
private long mJniSetter;
private static final HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>> sJNISetterPropertyMap =
new HashMap<Class, HashMap<String, Long>>();
public MultiIntValuesHolder(String propertyName, TypeConverter converter,
TypeEvaluator evaluator, Object... values) {
super(propertyName);
setConverter(converter);
setObjectValues(values);
setEvaluator(evaluator);
}
public MultiIntValuesHolder(String propertyName, TypeConverter converter,
TypeEvaluator evaluator, Keyframes keyframes) {
super(propertyName);
setConverter(converter);
mKeyframes = keyframes;
setEvaluator(evaluator);
}
/**
* Internal function to set the value on the target object, using the setter set up
* earlier on this PropertyValuesHolder object. This function is called by ObjectAnimator
* to handle turning the value calculated by ValueAnimator into a value set on the object
* according to the name of the property.
*
* @param target The target object on which the value is set
*/
@Override
void setAnimatedValue(Object target) {
int[] values = (int[]) getAnimatedValue();
int numParameters = values.length;
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
switch (numParameters) {
case 1:
nCallIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0]);
break;
case 2:
nCallTwoIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0], values[1]);
break;
case 4:
nCallFourIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, values[0], values[1],
values[2], values[3]);
break;
default: {
nCallMultipleIntMethod(target, mJniSetter, values);
break;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Internal function (called from ObjectAnimator) to set up the setter and getter
* prior to running the animation. No getter can be used for multiple parameters.
*
* @param target The object on which the setter exists.
*/
@Override
void setupSetterAndGetter(Object target) {
setupSetter(target.getClass());
}
@Override
void setupSetter(Class targetClass) {
if (mJniSetter != 0) {
return;
}
synchronized(sJNISetterPropertyMap) {
HashMap<String, Long> propertyMap = sJNISetterPropertyMap.get(targetClass);
boolean wasInMap = false;
if (propertyMap != null) {
wasInMap = propertyMap.containsKey(mPropertyName);
if (wasInMap) {
Long jniSetter = propertyMap.get(mPropertyName);
if (jniSetter != null) {
mJniSetter = jniSetter;
}
}
}
if (!wasInMap) {
String methodName = getMethodName("set", mPropertyName);
calculateValue(0f);
int[] values = (int[]) getAnimatedValue();
int numParams = values.length;
try {
mJniSetter = nGetMultipleIntMethod(targetClass, methodName, numParams);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
// try without the 'set' prefix
try {
mJniSetter = nGetMultipleIntMethod(targetClass, mPropertyName,
numParams);
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e2) {
// couldn't find it.
}
}
if (propertyMap == null) {
propertyMap = new HashMap<String, Long>();
sJNISetterPropertyMap.put(targetClass, propertyMap);
}
propertyMap.put(mPropertyName, mJniSetter);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Convert from PointF to float[] for multi-float setters along a Path.
*/
private static class PointFToFloatArray extends TypeConverter<PointF, float[]> {
private float[] mCoordinates = new float[2];
public PointFToFloatArray() {
super(PointF.class, float[].class);
}
@Override
public float[] convert(PointF value) {
mCoordinates[0] = value.x;
mCoordinates[1] = value.y;
return mCoordinates;
}
};
/**
* Convert from PointF to int[] for multi-int setters along a Path.
*/
private static class PointFToIntArray extends TypeConverter<PointF, int[]> {
private int[] mCoordinates = new int[2];
public PointFToIntArray() {
super(PointF.class, int[].class);
}
@Override
public int[] convert(PointF value) {
mCoordinates[0] = Math.round(value.x);
mCoordinates[1] = Math.round(value.y);
return mCoordinates;
}
};
/**
* @hide
*/
public static class PropertyValues {
public String propertyName;
public Class type;
public Object startValue;
public Object endValue;
public DataSource dataSource = null;
public interface DataSource {
Object getValueAtFraction(float fraction);
}
public String toString() {
return ("property name: " + propertyName + ", type: " + type + ", startValue: "
+ startValue.toString() + ", endValue: " + endValue.toString());
}
}
native static private long nGetIntMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName);
native static private long nGetFloatMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName);
native static private long nGetMultipleIntMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName,
int numParams);
native static private long nGetMultipleFloatMethod(Class targetClass, String methodName,
int numParams);
native static private void nCallIntMethod(Object target, long methodID, int arg);
native static private void nCallFloatMethod(Object target, long methodID, float arg);
native static private void nCallTwoIntMethod(Object target, long methodID, int arg1, int arg2);
native static private void nCallFourIntMethod(Object target, long methodID, int arg1, int arg2,
int arg3, int arg4);
native static private void nCallMultipleIntMethod(Object target, long methodID, int[] args);
native static private void nCallTwoFloatMethod(Object target, long methodID, float arg1,
float arg2);
native static private void nCallFourFloatMethod(Object target, long methodID, float arg1,
float arg2, float arg3, float arg4);
native static private void nCallMultipleFloatMethod(Object target, long methodID, float[] args);
}
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