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// Copyright 2013 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
part of dart.ui;
/// Signature of callbacks that have no arguments and return no data.
typedef VoidCallback = void Function();
/// Signature for [Window.onBeginFrame].
typedef FrameCallback = void Function(Duration duration);
/// Signature for [Window.onPointerDataPacket].
typedef PointerDataPacketCallback = void Function(PointerDataPacket packet);
/// Signature for [Window.onSemanticsAction].
typedef SemanticsActionCallback = void Function(int id, SemanticsAction action, ByteData args);
/// Signature for responses to platform messages.
///
/// Used as a parameter to [Window.sendPlatformMessage] and
/// [Window.onPlatformMessage].
typedef PlatformMessageResponseCallback = void Function(ByteData data);
/// Signature for [Window.onPlatformMessage].
typedef PlatformMessageCallback = void Function(String name, ByteData data, PlatformMessageResponseCallback callback);
/// States that an application can be in.
///
/// The values below describe notifications from the operating system.
/// Applications should not expect to always receive all possible
/// notifications. For example, if the users pulls out the battery from the
/// device, no notification will be sent before the application is suddenly
/// terminated, along with the rest of the operating system.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism to observe the lifecycle state
/// from the widgets layer.
enum AppLifecycleState {
/// The application is visible and responding to user input.
resumed,
/// The application is in an inactive state and is not receiving user input.
///
/// On iOS, this state corresponds to an app or the Flutter host view running
/// in the foreground inactive state. Apps transition to this state when in
/// a phone call, responding to a TouchID request, when entering the app
/// switcher or the control center, or when the UIViewController hosting the
/// Flutter app is transitioning.
///
/// On Android, this corresponds to an app or the Flutter host view running
/// in the foreground inactive state. Apps transition to this state when
/// another activity is focused, such as a split-screen app, a phone call,
/// a picture-in-picture app, a system dialog, or another window.
///
/// Apps in this state should assume that they may be [paused] at any time.
inactive,
/// The application is not currently visible to the user, not responding to
/// user input, and running in the background.
///
/// When the application is in this state, the engine will not call the
/// [Window.onBeginFrame] and [Window.onDrawFrame] callbacks.
///
/// Android apps in this state should assume that they may enter the
/// [suspending] state at any time.
paused,
/// The application will be suspended momentarily.
///
/// When the application is in this state, the engine will not call the
/// [Window.onBeginFrame] and [Window.onDrawFrame] callbacks.
///
/// On iOS, this state is currently unused.
suspending,
}
/// A representation of distances for each of the four edges of a rectangle,
/// used to encode the view insets and padding that applications should place
/// around their user interface, as exposed by [Window.viewInsets] and
/// [Window.padding]. View insets and padding are preferably read via
/// [MediaQuery.of].
///
/// For a generic class that represents distances around a rectangle, see the
/// [EdgeInsets] class.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a widgets layer mechanism to receive
/// notifications when the padding changes.
/// * [MediaQuery.of], for the preferred mechanism for accessing these values.
/// * [Scaffold], which automatically applies the padding in material design
/// applications.
class WindowPadding {
const WindowPadding._({ this.left, this.top, this.right, this.bottom });
/// The distance from the left edge to the first unpadded pixel, in physical pixels.
final double left;
/// The distance from the top edge to the first unpadded pixel, in physical pixels.
final double top;
/// The distance from the right edge to the first unpadded pixel, in physical pixels.
final double right;
/// The distance from the bottom edge to the first unpadded pixel, in physical pixels.
final double bottom;
/// A window padding that has zeros for each edge.
static const WindowPadding zero = const WindowPadding._(left: 0.0, top: 0.0, right: 0.0, bottom: 0.0);
@override
String toString() {
return '$runtimeType(left: $left, top: $top, right: $right, bottom: $bottom)';
}
}
/// An identifier used to select a user's language and formatting preferences.
///
/// This represents a [Unicode Language
/// Identifier](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_language_identifier)
/// (i.e. without Locale extensions), except variants are not supported.
///
/// Locales are canonicalized according to the "preferred value" entries in the
/// [IANA Language Subtag
/// Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry).
/// For example, `const Locale('he')` and `const Locale('iw')` are equal and
/// both have the [languageCode] `he`, because `iw` is a deprecated language
/// subtag that was replaced by the subtag `he`.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [Window.locale], which specifies the system's currently selected
/// [Locale].
class Locale {
/// Creates a new Locale object. The first argument is the
/// primary language subtag, the second is the region (also
/// referred to as 'country') subtag.
///
/// For example:
///
/// ```dart
/// const Locale swissFrench = const Locale('fr', 'CH');
/// const Locale canadianFrench = const Locale('fr', 'CA');
/// ```
///
/// The primary language subtag must not be null. The region subtag is
/// optional. When there is no region/country subtag, the parameter should
/// be omitted or passed `null` instead of an empty-string.
///
/// The subtag values are _case sensitive_ and must be one of the valid
/// subtags according to CLDR supplemental data:
/// [language](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/language.xml),
/// [region](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/region.xml). The
/// primary language subtag must be at least two and at most eight lowercase
/// letters, but not four letters. The region region subtag must be two
/// uppercase letters or three digits. See the [Unicode Language
/// Identifier](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_language_identifier)
/// specification.
///
/// Validity is not checked by default, but some methods may throw away
/// invalid data.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [new Locale.fromSubtags], which also allows a [scriptCode] to be
/// specified.
const Locale(
this._languageCode, [
this._countryCode,
]) : assert(_languageCode != null),
assert(_languageCode != ''),
scriptCode = null;
/// Creates a new Locale object.
///
/// The keyword arguments specify the subtags of the Locale.
///
/// The subtag values are _case sensitive_ and must be valid subtags according
/// to CLDR supplemental data:
/// [language](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/language.xml),
/// [script](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/script.xml) and
/// [region](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/region.xml) for
/// each of languageCode, scriptCode and countryCode respectively.
///
/// The [countryCode] subtag is optional. When there is no country subtag,
/// the parameter should be omitted or passed `null` instead of an empty-string.
///
/// Validity is not checked by default, but some methods may throw away
/// invalid data.
const Locale.fromSubtags({
String languageCode = 'und',
this.scriptCode,
String countryCode,
}) : assert(languageCode != null),
assert(languageCode != ''),
_languageCode = languageCode,
assert(scriptCode != ''),
assert(countryCode != ''),
_countryCode = countryCode;
/// The primary language subtag for the locale.
///
/// This must not be null. It may be 'und', representing 'undefined'.
///
/// This is expected to be string registered in the [IANA Language Subtag
/// Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry)
/// with the type "language". The string specified must match the case of the
/// string in the registry.
///
/// Language subtags that are deprecated in the registry and have a preferred
/// code are changed to their preferred code. For example, `const
/// Locale('he')` and `const Locale('iw')` are equal, and both have the
/// [languageCode] `he`, because `iw` is a deprecated language subtag that was
/// replaced by the subtag `he`.
///
/// This must be a valid Unicode Language subtag as listed in [Unicode CLDR
/// supplemental
/// data](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/language.xml).
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [new Locale.fromSubtags], which describes the conventions for creating
/// [Locale] objects.
String get languageCode => _replaceDeprecatedLanguageSubtag(_languageCode);
final String _languageCode;
static String _replaceDeprecatedLanguageSubtag(String languageCode) {
// This switch statement is generated by //flutter/tools/gen_locale.dart
// Mappings generated for language subtag registry as of 2018-08-08.
switch (languageCode) {
case 'in': return 'id'; // Indonesian; deprecated 1989-01-01
case 'iw': return 'he'; // Hebrew; deprecated 1989-01-01
case 'ji': return 'yi'; // Yiddish; deprecated 1989-01-01
case 'jw': return 'jv'; // Javanese; deprecated 2001-08-13
case 'mo': return 'ro'; // Moldavian, Moldovan; deprecated 2008-11-22
case 'aam': return 'aas'; // Aramanik; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'adp': return 'dz'; // Adap; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'aue': return 'ktz'; // =/Kx'au//'ein; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'ayx': return 'nun'; // Ayi (China); deprecated 2011-08-16
case 'bgm': return 'bcg'; // Baga Mboteni; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'bjd': return 'drl'; // Bandjigali; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'ccq': return 'rki'; // Chaungtha; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'cjr': return 'mom'; // Chorotega; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'cka': return 'cmr'; // Khumi Awa Chin; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'cmk': return 'xch'; // Chimakum; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'coy': return 'pij'; // Coyaima; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'cqu': return 'quh'; // Chilean Quechua; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'drh': return 'khk'; // Darkhat; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'drw': return 'prs'; // Darwazi; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'gav': return 'dev'; // Gabutamon; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'gfx': return 'vaj'; // Mangetti Dune !Xung; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'ggn': return 'gvr'; // Eastern Gurung; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'gti': return 'nyc'; // Gbati-ri; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'guv': return 'duz'; // Gey; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'hrr': return 'jal'; // Horuru; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'ibi': return 'opa'; // Ibilo; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'ilw': return 'gal'; // Talur; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'jeg': return 'oyb'; // Jeng; deprecated 2017-02-23
case 'kgc': return 'tdf'; // Kasseng; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'kgh': return 'kml'; // Upper Tanudan Kalinga; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'koj': return 'kwv'; // Sara Dunjo; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'krm': return 'bmf'; // Krim; deprecated 2017-02-23
case 'ktr': return 'dtp'; // Kota Marudu Tinagas; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'kvs': return 'gdj'; // Kunggara; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'kwq': return 'yam'; // Kwak; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'kxe': return 'tvd'; // Kakihum; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'kzj': return 'dtp'; // Coastal Kadazan; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'kzt': return 'dtp'; // Tambunan Dusun; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'lii': return 'raq'; // Lingkhim; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'lmm': return 'rmx'; // Lamam; deprecated 2014-02-28
case 'meg': return 'cir'; // Mea; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'mst': return 'mry'; // Cataelano Mandaya; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'mwj': return 'vaj'; // Maligo; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'myt': return 'mry'; // Sangab Mandaya; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'nad': return 'xny'; // Nijadali; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'ncp': return 'kdz'; // Ndaktup; deprecated 2018-03-08
case 'nnx': return 'ngv'; // Ngong; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'nts': return 'pij'; // Natagaimas; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'oun': return 'vaj'; // !O!ung; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'pcr': return 'adx'; // Panang; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'pmc': return 'huw'; // Palumata; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'pmu': return 'phr'; // Mirpur Panjabi; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'ppa': return 'bfy'; // Pao; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'ppr': return 'lcq'; // Piru; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'pry': return 'prt'; // Pray 3; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'puz': return 'pub'; // Purum Naga; deprecated 2014-02-28
case 'sca': return 'hle'; // Sansu; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'skk': return 'oyb'; // Sok; deprecated 2017-02-23
case 'tdu': return 'dtp'; // Tempasuk Dusun; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'thc': return 'tpo'; // Tai Hang Tong; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'thx': return 'oyb'; // The; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'tie': return 'ras'; // Tingal; deprecated 2011-08-16
case 'tkk': return 'twm'; // Takpa; deprecated 2011-08-16
case 'tlw': return 'weo'; // South Wemale; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'tmp': return 'tyj'; // Tai Mène; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'tne': return 'kak'; // Tinoc Kallahan; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'tnf': return 'prs'; // Tangshewi; deprecated 2010-03-11
case 'tsf': return 'taj'; // Southwestern Tamang; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'uok': return 'ema'; // Uokha; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'xba': return 'cax'; // Kamba (Brazil); deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'xia': return 'acn'; // Xiandao; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'xkh': return 'waw'; // Karahawyana; deprecated 2016-05-30
case 'xsj': return 'suj'; // Subi; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'ybd': return 'rki'; // Yangbye; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'yma': return 'lrr'; // Yamphe; deprecated 2012-08-12
case 'ymt': return 'mtm'; // Mator-Taygi-Karagas; deprecated 2015-02-12
case 'yos': return 'zom'; // Yos; deprecated 2013-09-10
case 'yuu': return 'yug'; // Yugh; deprecated 2014-02-28
default: return languageCode;
}
}
/// The script subtag for the locale.
///
/// This may be null, indicating that there is no specified script subtag.
///
/// This must be a valid Unicode Language Identifier script subtag as listed
/// in [Unicode CLDR supplemental
/// data](http://unicode.org/cldr/latest/common/validity/script.xml).
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [new Locale.fromSubtags], which describes the conventions for creating
/// [Locale] objects.
final String scriptCode;
/// The region subtag for the locale.
///
/// This may be null, indicating that there is no specified region subtag.
///
/// This is expected to be string registered in the [IANA Language Subtag
/// Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry)
/// with the type "region". The string specified must match the case of the
/// string in the registry.
///
/// Region subtags that are deprecated in the registry and have a preferred
/// code are changed to their preferred code. For example, `const Locale('de',
/// 'DE')` and `const Locale('de', 'DD')` are equal, and both have the
/// [countryCode] `DE`, because `DD` is a deprecated language subtag that was
/// replaced by the subtag `DE`.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [new Locale.fromSubtags], which describes the conventions for creating
/// [Locale] objects.
String get countryCode => _replaceDeprecatedRegionSubtag(_countryCode);
final String _countryCode;
static String _replaceDeprecatedRegionSubtag(String regionCode) {
// This switch statement is generated by //flutter/tools/gen_locale.dart
// Mappings generated for language subtag registry as of 2018-08-08.
switch (regionCode) {
case 'BU': return 'MM'; // Burma; deprecated 1989-12-05
case 'DD': return 'DE'; // German Democratic Republic; deprecated 1990-10-30
case 'FX': return 'FR'; // Metropolitan France; deprecated 1997-07-14
case 'TP': return 'TL'; // East Timor; deprecated 2002-05-20
case 'YD': return 'YE'; // Democratic Yemen; deprecated 1990-08-14
case 'ZR': return 'CD'; // Zaire; deprecated 1997-07-14
default: return regionCode;
}
}
@override
bool operator ==(dynamic other) {
if (identical(this, other))
return true;
if (other is! Locale)
return false;
final Locale typedOther = other;
return languageCode == typedOther.languageCode
&& scriptCode == typedOther.scriptCode
&& countryCode == typedOther.countryCode;
}
@override
int get hashCode => hashValues(languageCode, scriptCode, countryCode);
@override
String toString() {
final StringBuffer out = StringBuffer(languageCode);
if (scriptCode != null)
out.write('_$scriptCode');
if (_countryCode != null)
out.write('_$countryCode');
return out.toString();
}
}
/// The most basic interface to the host operating system's user interface.
///
/// There is a single Window instance in the system, which you can
/// obtain from the [window] property.
class Window {
Window._();
/// The number of device pixels for each logical pixel. This number might not
/// be a power of two. Indeed, it might not even be an integer. For example,
/// the Nexus 6 has a device pixel ratio of 3.5.
///
/// Device pixels are also referred to as physical pixels. Logical pixels are
/// also referred to as device-independent or resolution-independent pixels.
///
/// By definition, there are roughly 38 logical pixels per centimeter, or
/// about 96 logical pixels per inch, of the physical display. The value
/// returned by [devicePixelRatio] is ultimately obtained either from the
/// hardware itself, the device drivers, or a hard-coded value stored in the
/// operating system or firmware, and may be inaccurate, sometimes by a
/// significant margin.
///
/// The Flutter framework operates in logical pixels, so it is rarely
/// necessary to directly deal with this property.
///
/// When this changes, [onMetricsChanged] is called.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
double get devicePixelRatio => _devicePixelRatio;
double _devicePixelRatio = 1.0;
/// The dimensions of the rectangle into which the application will be drawn,
/// in physical pixels.
///
/// When this changes, [onMetricsChanged] is called.
///
/// At startup, the size of the application window may not be known before Dart
/// code runs. If this value is observed early in the application lifecycle,
/// it may report [Size.zero].
///
/// This value does not take into account any on-screen keyboards or other
/// system UI. The [padding] and [viewInsets] properties provide a view into
/// how much of each side of the application may be obscured by system UI.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
Size get physicalSize => _physicalSize;
Size _physicalSize = Size.zero;
/// The number of physical pixels on each side of the display rectangle into
/// which the application can render, but over which the operating system
/// will likely place system UI, such as the keyboard, that fully obscures
/// any content.
///
/// When this changes, [onMetricsChanged] is called.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
/// * [MediaQuery.of], a simpler mechanism for the same.
/// * [Scaffold], which automatically applies the view insets in material
/// design applications.
WindowPadding get viewInsets => _viewInsets;
WindowPadding _viewInsets = WindowPadding.zero;
/// The number of physical pixels on each side of the display rectangle into
/// which the application can render, but which may be partially obscured by
/// system UI (such as the system notification area), or or physical
/// intrusions in the display (e.g. overscan regions on television screens or
/// phone sensor housings).
///
/// When this changes, [onMetricsChanged] is called.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
/// * [MediaQuery.of], a simpler mechanism for the same.
/// * [Scaffold], which automatically applies the padding in material design
/// applications.
WindowPadding get padding => _padding;
WindowPadding _padding = WindowPadding.zero;
/// A callback that is invoked whenever the [devicePixelRatio],
/// [physicalSize], [padding], or [viewInsets] values change, for example
/// when the device is rotated or when the application is resized (e.g. when
/// showing applications side-by-side on Android).
///
/// The engine invokes this callback in the same zone in which the callback
/// was set.
///
/// The framework registers with this callback and updates the layout
/// appropriately.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// register for notifications when this is called.
/// * [MediaQuery.of], a simpler mechanism for the same.
VoidCallback get onMetricsChanged => _onMetricsChanged;
VoidCallback _onMetricsChanged;
Zone _onMetricsChangedZone;
set onMetricsChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onMetricsChanged = callback;
_onMetricsChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// The system-reported default locale of the device.
///
/// This establishes the language and formatting conventions that application
/// should, if possible, use to render their user interface.
///
/// This is the first locale selected by the user and is the user's
/// primary locale (the locale the device UI is displayed in)
///
/// This is equivalent to `locales.first` and will provide an empty non-null locale
/// if the [locales] list has not been set or is empty.
Locale get locale {
if (_locales != null && _locales.isNotEmpty) {
return _locales.first;
}
return null;
}
/// The full system-reported supported locales of the device.
///
/// This establishes the language and formatting conventions that application
/// should, if possible, use to render their user interface.
///
/// The list is ordered in order of priority, with lower-indexed locales being
/// preferred over higher-indexed ones. The first element is the primary [locale].
///
/// The [onLocaleChanged] callback is called whenever this value changes.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
List<Locale> get locales => _locales;
List<Locale> _locales;
/// A callback that is invoked whenever [locale] changes value.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this callback is invoked.
VoidCallback get onLocaleChanged => _onLocaleChanged;
VoidCallback _onLocaleChanged;
Zone _onLocaleChangedZone;
set onLocaleChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onLocaleChanged = callback;
_onLocaleChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// The setting indicating the current brightness mode of the host platform.
/// If the platform has no preference, [platformBrightness] defaults to [Brightness.light].
Brightness get platformBrightness => _platformBrightness;
Brightness _platformBrightness = Brightness.light;
/// A callback that is invoked whenever [platformBrightness] changes value.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this callback is invoked.
VoidCallback get onPlatformBrightnessChanged => _onPlatformBrightnessChanged;
VoidCallback _onPlatformBrightnessChanged;
Zone _onPlatformBrightnessChangedZone;
set onPlatformBrightnessChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onPlatformBrightnessChanged = callback;
_onPlatformBrightnessChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// The system-reported text scale.
///
/// This establishes the text scaling factor to use when rendering text,
/// according to the user's platform preferences.
///
/// The [onTextScaleFactorChanged] callback is called whenever this value
/// changes.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this value changes.
double get textScaleFactor => _textScaleFactor;
double _textScaleFactor = 1.0;
/// The setting indicating whether time should always be shown in the 24-hour
/// format.
///
/// This option is used by [showTimePicker].
bool get alwaysUse24HourFormat => _alwaysUse24HourFormat;
bool _alwaysUse24HourFormat = false;
/// A callback that is invoked whenever [textScaleFactor] changes value.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [WidgetsBindingObserver], for a mechanism at the widgets layer to
/// observe when this callback is invoked.
VoidCallback get onTextScaleFactorChanged => _onTextScaleFactorChanged;
VoidCallback _onTextScaleFactorChanged;
Zone _onTextScaleFactorChangedZone;
set onTextScaleFactorChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onTextScaleFactorChanged = callback;
_onTextScaleFactorChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// A callback that is invoked to notify the application that it is an
/// appropriate time to provide a scene using the [SceneBuilder] API and the
/// [render] method. When possible, this is driven by the hardware VSync
/// signal. This is only called if [scheduleFrame] has been called since the
/// last time this callback was invoked.
///
/// The [onDrawFrame] callback is invoked immediately after [onBeginFrame],
/// after draining any microtasks (e.g. completions of any [Future]s) queued
/// by the [onBeginFrame] handler.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [SchedulerBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages the
/// scheduling of frames.
/// * [RendererBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages layout and
/// painting.
FrameCallback get onBeginFrame => _onBeginFrame;
FrameCallback _onBeginFrame;
Zone _onBeginFrameZone;
set onBeginFrame(FrameCallback callback) {
_onBeginFrame = callback;
_onBeginFrameZone = Zone.current;
}
/// A callback that is invoked for each frame after [onBeginFrame] has
/// completed and after the microtask queue has been drained. This can be
/// used to implement a second phase of frame rendering that happens
/// after any deferred work queued by the [onBeginFrame] phase.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [SchedulerBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages the
/// scheduling of frames.
/// * [RendererBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages layout and
/// painting.
VoidCallback get onDrawFrame => _onDrawFrame;
VoidCallback _onDrawFrame;
Zone _onDrawFrameZone;
set onDrawFrame(VoidCallback callback) {
_onDrawFrame = callback;
_onDrawFrameZone = Zone.current;
}
/// A callback that is invoked when pointer data is available.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [GestureBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages pointer
/// events.
PointerDataPacketCallback get onPointerDataPacket => _onPointerDataPacket;
PointerDataPacketCallback _onPointerDataPacket;
Zone _onPointerDataPacketZone;
set onPointerDataPacket(PointerDataPacketCallback callback) {
_onPointerDataPacket = callback;
_onPointerDataPacketZone = Zone.current;
}
/// The route or path that the embedder requested when the application was
/// launched.
///
/// This will be the string "`/`" if no particular route was requested.
///
/// ## Android
///
/// On Android, calling
/// [`FlutterView.setInitialRoute`](/javadoc/io/flutter/view/FlutterView.html#setInitialRoute-java.lang.String-)
/// will set this value. The value must be set sufficiently early, i.e. before
/// the [runApp] call is executed in Dart, for this to have any effect on the
/// framework. The `createFlutterView` method in your `FlutterActivity`
/// subclass is a suitable time to set the value. The application's
/// `AndroidManifest.xml` file must also be updated to have a suitable
/// [`<intent-filter>`](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/intent-filter-element.html).
///
/// ## iOS
///
/// On iOS, calling
/// [`FlutterViewController.setInitialRoute`](/objcdoc/Classes/FlutterViewController.html#/c:objc%28cs%29FlutterViewController%28im%29setInitialRoute:)
/// will set this value. The value must be set sufficiently early, i.e. before
/// the [runApp] call is executed in Dart, for this to have any effect on the
/// framework. The `application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:` method is a
/// suitable time to set this value.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [Navigator], a widget that handles routing.
/// * [SystemChannels.navigation], which handles subsequent navigation
/// requests from the embedder.
String get defaultRouteName {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Requests that, at the next appropriate opportunity, the [onBeginFrame]
/// and [onDrawFrame] callbacks be invoked.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [SchedulerBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages the
/// scheduling of frames.
void scheduleFrame() {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Updates the application's rendering on the GPU with the newly provided
/// [Scene]. This function must be called within the scope of the
/// [onBeginFrame] or [onDrawFrame] callbacks being invoked. If this function
/// is called a second time during a single [onBeginFrame]/[onDrawFrame]
/// callback sequence or called outside the scope of those callbacks, the call
/// will be ignored.
///
/// To record graphical operations, first create a [PictureRecorder], then
/// construct a [Canvas], passing that [PictureRecorder] to its constructor.
/// After issuing all the graphical operations, call the
/// [PictureRecorder.endRecording] function on the [PictureRecorder] to obtain
/// the final [Picture] that represents the issued graphical operations.
///
/// Next, create a [SceneBuilder], and add the [Picture] to it using
/// [SceneBuilder.addPicture]. With the [SceneBuilder.build] method you can
/// then obtain a [Scene] object, which you can display to the user via this
/// [render] function.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [SchedulerBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages the
/// scheduling of frames.
/// * [RendererBinding], the Flutter framework class which manages layout and
/// painting.
void render(Scene scene) {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Whether the user has requested that [updateSemantics] be called when
/// the semantic contents of window changes.
///
/// The [onSemanticsEnabledChanged] callback is called whenever this value
/// changes.
bool get semanticsEnabled => _semanticsEnabled;
bool _semanticsEnabled = false;
/// A callback that is invoked when the value of [semanticsEnabled] changes.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
VoidCallback get onSemanticsEnabledChanged => _onSemanticsEnabledChanged;
VoidCallback _onSemanticsEnabledChanged;
Zone _onSemanticsEnabledChangedZone;
set onSemanticsEnabledChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onSemanticsEnabledChanged = callback;
_onSemanticsEnabledChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// A callback that is invoked whenever the user requests an action to be
/// performed.
///
/// This callback is used when the user expresses the action they wish to
/// perform based on the semantics supplied by [updateSemantics].
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
SemanticsActionCallback get onSemanticsAction => _onSemanticsAction;
SemanticsActionCallback _onSemanticsAction;
Zone _onSemanticsActionZone;
set onSemanticsAction(SemanticsActionCallback callback) {
_onSemanticsAction = callback;
_onSemanticsActionZone = Zone.current;
}
/// Additional accessibility features that may be enabled by the platform.
AccessibilityFeatures get accessibilityFeatures => _accessibilityFeatures;
AccessibilityFeatures _accessibilityFeatures;
/// A callback that is invoked when the value of [accessibilityFlags] changes.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
VoidCallback get onAccessibilityFeaturesChanged => _onAccessibilityFeaturesChanged;
VoidCallback _onAccessibilityFeaturesChanged;
Zone _onAccessibilityFlagsChangedZone;
set onAccessibilityFeaturesChanged(VoidCallback callback) {
_onAccessibilityFeaturesChanged = callback;
_onAccessibilityFlagsChangedZone = Zone.current;
}
/// Change the retained semantics data about this window.
///
/// If [semanticsEnabled] is true, the user has requested that this function
/// be called whenever the semantic content of this window changes.
///
/// In either case, this function disposes the given update, which means the
/// semantics update cannot be used further.
void updateSemantics(SemanticsUpdate update) {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Set the debug name associated with this window's root isolate.
///
/// Normally debug names are automatically generated from the Dart port, entry
/// point, and source file. For example: `main.dart$main-1234`.
///
/// This can be combined with flutter tools `--isolate-filter` flag to debug
/// specific root isolates. For example: `flutter attach --isolate-filter=[name]`.
/// Note that this does not rename any child isolates of the root.
void setIsolateDebugName(String name) {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Sends a message to a platform-specific plugin.
///
/// The `name` parameter determines which plugin receives the message. The
/// `data` parameter contains the message payload and is typically UTF-8
/// encoded JSON but can be arbitrary data. If the plugin replies to the
/// message, `callback` will be called with the response.
///
/// The framework invokes [callback] in the same zone in which this method
/// was called.
void sendPlatformMessage(String name,
ByteData data,
PlatformMessageResponseCallback callback) {
throw UnimplementedError();
}
/// Called whenever this window receives a message from a platform-specific
/// plugin.
///
/// The `name` parameter determines which plugin sent the message. The `data`
/// parameter is the payload and is typically UTF-8 encoded JSON but can be
/// arbitrary data.
///
/// Message handlers must call the function given in the `callback` parameter.
/// If the handler does not need to respond, the handler should pass null to
/// the callback.
///
/// The framework invokes this callback in the same zone in which the
/// callback was set.
PlatformMessageCallback get onPlatformMessage => _onPlatformMessage;
PlatformMessageCallback _onPlatformMessage;
Zone _onPlatformMessageZone;
set onPlatformMessage(PlatformMessageCallback callback) {
_onPlatformMessage = callback;
_onPlatformMessageZone = Zone.current;
}
}
/// Additional accessibility features that may be enabled by the platform.
///
/// It is not possible to enable these settings from Flutter, instead they are
/// used by the platform to indicate that additional accessibility features are
/// enabled.
class AccessibilityFeatures {
const AccessibilityFeatures._(this._index);
static const int _kAccessibleNavigation = 1 << 0;
static const int _kInvertColorsIndex = 1 << 1;
static const int _kDisableAnimationsIndex = 1 << 2;
static const int _kBoldTextIndex = 1 << 3;
static const int _kReduceMotionIndex = 1 << 4;
// A bitfield which represents each enabled feature.
final int _index;
/// Whether there is a running accessibility service which is changing the
/// interaction model of the device.
///
/// For example, TalkBack on Android and VoiceOver on iOS enable this flag.
bool get accessibleNavigation => _kAccessibleNavigation & _index != 0;
/// The platform is inverting the colors of the application.
bool get invertColors => _kInvertColorsIndex & _index != 0;
/// The platform is requesting that animations be disabled or simplified.
bool get disableAnimations => _kDisableAnimationsIndex & _index != 0;
/// The platform is requesting that text be rendered at a bold font weight.
///
/// Only supported on iOS.
bool get boldText => _kBoldTextIndex & _index != 0;
/// The platform is requesting that certain animations be simplified and
/// parallax effects removed.
///
/// Only supported on iOS.
bool get reduceMotion => _kReduceMotionIndex & _index != 0;
@override
String toString() {
final List<String> features = <String>[];
if (accessibleNavigation)
features.add('accessibleNavigation');
if (invertColors)
features.add('invertColors');
if (disableAnimations)
features.add('disableAnimations');
if (boldText)
features.add('boldText');
if (reduceMotion)
features.add('reduceMotion');
return 'AccessibilityFeatures$features';
}
@override
bool operator ==(dynamic other) {
if (other.runtimeType != runtimeType)
return false;
final AccessibilityFeatures typedOther = other;
return _index == typedOther._index;
}
@override
int get hashCode => _index.hashCode;
}
/// Describes the contrast of a theme or color palette.
enum Brightness {
/// The color is dark and will require a light text color to achieve readable
/// contrast.
///
/// For example, the color might be dark grey, requiring white text.
dark,
/// The color is light and will require a dark text color to achieve readable
/// contrast.
///
/// For example, the color might be bright white, requiring black text.
light,
}
/// The [Window] singleton. This object exposes the size of the display, the
/// core scheduler API, the input event callback, the graphics drawing API, and
/// other such core services.
final Window window = new Window._();