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package com.google.gwt.animation.client;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element;
/**
* This class provides task scheduling for animations. Any exceptions thrown by
* the command objects executed by the scheduler will be passed to the
* {@link com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT.UncaughtExceptionHandler} if one is
* installed.
*/
public abstract class AnimationScheduler {
/**
* The callback used when an animation frame becomes available.
*/
public interface AnimationCallback {
/**
* Invokes the command.
*
* @param timestamp the current timestamp
*/
void execute(double timestamp);
}
/**
* A handle to the requested animation frame created by
* {@link #requestAnimationFrame(AnimationCallback, Element)}.
*/
public abstract static class AnimationHandle {
/**
* Cancel the requested animation frame. If the animation frame is already
* canceled, do nothing.
*/
public abstract void cancel();
}
/**
* Returns the default implementation of the AnimationScheduler API.
*/
public static AnimationScheduler get() {
return AnimationSchedulerImpl.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Schedule an animation, letting the browser decide when to trigger the next
* step in the animation.
*
*
* NOTE: If you are animating an element, use
* {@link #requestAnimationFrame(AnimationCallback, Element)} instead so the
* browser can optimize for the specified element.
*
*
*
* Using this method instead of a timeout is preferred because the browser is
* in the best position to decide how frequently to trigger the callback for
* an animation of the specified element. The browser can balance multiple
* animations and trigger callbacks at the optimal rate for smooth
* performance.
*
*
* @param callback the callback to fire
* @return a handle to the requested animation frame
* @see #requestAnimationFrame(AnimationCallback, Element)
*/
public AnimationHandle requestAnimationFrame(AnimationCallback callback) {
return requestAnimationFrame(callback, null);
}
/**
* Schedule an animation, letting the browser decide when to trigger the next
* step in the animation.
*
*
* Using this method instead of a timeout is preferred because the browser is
* in the best position to decide how frequently to trigger the callback for
* an animation of the specified element. The browser can balance multiple
* animations and trigger callbacks at the optimal rate for smooth
* performance.
*
*
* @param callback the callback to fire
* @return a handle to the requested animation frame
* @param element the element being animated
*/
public abstract AnimationHandle requestAnimationFrame(AnimationCallback callback, Element element);
}