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package com.actionbarsherlock.view;

import android.content.Intent;
import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
import android.view.View;

/**
 * Interface for direct access to a previously created menu item.
 * 

* An Item is returned by calling one of the {@link android.view.Menu#add} * methods. *

* For a feature set of specific menu types, see {@link Menu}. * *

*

Developer Guides

*

For information about creating menus, read the * Menus developer guide.

*
*/ public interface MenuItem { /* * These should be kept in sync with attrs.xml enum constants for showAsAction */ /** Never show this item as a button in an Action Bar. */ public static final int SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER = android.view.MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER; /** Show this item as a button in an Action Bar if the system decides there is room for it. */ public static final int SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM = android.view.MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM; /** * Always show this item as a button in an Action Bar. * Use sparingly! If too many items are set to always show in the Action Bar it can * crowd the Action Bar and degrade the user experience on devices with smaller screens. * A good rule of thumb is to have no more than 2 items set to always show at a time. */ public static final int SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS = android.view.MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS; /** * When this item is in the action bar, always show it with a text label even if * it also has an icon specified. */ public static final int SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT = android.view.MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT; /** * This item's action view collapses to a normal menu item. * When expanded, the action view temporarily takes over * a larger segment of its container. */ public static final int SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW = android.view.MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW; /** * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a menu item is * clicked. * * @see Activity#onContextItemSelected(MenuItem) * @see Activity#onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem) */ public interface OnMenuItemClickListener { /** * Called when a menu item has been invoked. This is the first code * that is executed; if it returns true, no other callbacks will be * executed. * * @param item The menu item that was invoked. * * @return Return true to consume this click and prevent others from * executing. */ public boolean onMenuItemClick(MenuItem item); } /** * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when a menu item * marked with {@link MenuItem#SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW} is * expanded or collapsed. * * @see MenuItem#expandActionView() * @see MenuItem#collapseActionView() * @see MenuItem#setShowAsActionFlags(int) */ public interface OnActionExpandListener { /** * Called when a menu item with {@link MenuItem#SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW} * is expanded. * @param item Item that was expanded * @return true if the item should expand, false if expansion should be suppressed. */ public boolean onMenuItemActionExpand(MenuItem item); /** * Called when a menu item with {@link MenuItem#SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW} * is collapsed. * @param item Item that was collapsed * @return true if the item should collapse, false if collapsing should be suppressed. */ public boolean onMenuItemActionCollapse(MenuItem item); } /** * Return the identifier for this menu item. The identifier can not * be changed after the menu is created. * * @return The menu item's identifier. */ public int getItemId(); /** * Return the group identifier that this menu item is part of. The group * identifier can not be changed after the menu is created. * * @return The menu item's group identifier. */ public int getGroupId(); /** * Return the category and order within the category of this item. This * item will be shown before all items (within its category) that have * order greater than this value. *

* An order integer contains the item's category (the upper bits of the * integer; set by or/add the category with the order within the * category) and the ordering of the item within that category (the * lower bits). Example categories are {@link Menu#CATEGORY_SYSTEM}, * {@link Menu#CATEGORY_SECONDARY}, {@link Menu#CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE}, * {@link Menu#CATEGORY_CONTAINER}. See {@link Menu} for a full list. * * @return The order of this item. */ public int getOrder(); /** * Change the title associated with this item. * * @param title The new text to be displayed. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setTitle(CharSequence title); /** * Change the title associated with this item. *

* Some menu types do not sufficient space to show the full title, and * instead a condensed title is preferred. See {@link Menu} for more * information. * * @param title The resource id of the new text to be displayed. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. * @see #setTitleCondensed(CharSequence) */ public MenuItem setTitle(int title); /** * Retrieve the current title of the item. * * @return The title. */ public CharSequence getTitle(); /** * Change the condensed title associated with this item. The condensed * title is used in situations where the normal title may be too long to * be displayed. * * @param title The new text to be displayed as the condensed title. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setTitleCondensed(CharSequence title); /** * Retrieve the current condensed title of the item. If a condensed * title was never set, it will return the normal title. * * @return The condensed title, if it exists. * Otherwise the normal title. */ public CharSequence getTitleCondensed(); /** * Change the icon associated with this item. This icon will not always be * shown, so the title should be sufficient in describing this item. See * {@link Menu} for the menu types that support icons. * * @param icon The new icon (as a Drawable) to be displayed. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setIcon(Drawable icon); /** * Change the icon associated with this item. This icon will not always be * shown, so the title should be sufficient in describing this item. See * {@link Menu} for the menu types that support icons. *

* This method will set the resource ID of the icon which will be used to * lazily get the Drawable when this item is being shown. * * @param iconRes The new icon (as a resource ID) to be displayed. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setIcon(int iconRes); /** * Returns the icon for this item as a Drawable (getting it from resources if it hasn't been * loaded before). * * @return The icon as a Drawable. */ public Drawable getIcon(); /** * Change the Intent associated with this item. By default there is no * Intent associated with a menu item. If you set one, and nothing * else handles the item, then the default behavior will be to call * {@link android.content.Context#startActivity} with the given Intent. * *

Note that setIntent() can not be used with the versions of * {@link Menu#add} that take a Runnable, because {@link Runnable#run} * does not return a value so there is no way to tell if it handled the * item. In this case it is assumed that the Runnable always handles * the item, and the intent will never be started. * * @see #getIntent * @param intent The Intent to associated with the item. This Intent * object is not copied, so be careful not to * modify it later. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setIntent(Intent intent); /** * Return the Intent associated with this item. This returns a * reference to the Intent which you can change as desired to modify * what the Item is holding. * * @see #setIntent * @return Returns the last value supplied to {@link #setIntent}, or * null. */ public Intent getIntent(); /** * Change both the numeric and alphabetic shortcut associated with this * item. Note that the shortcut will be triggered when the key that * generates the given character is pressed alone or along with with the alt * key. Also note that case is not significant and that alphabetic shortcut * characters will be displayed in lower case. *

* See {@link Menu} for the menu types that support shortcuts. * * @param numericChar The numeric shortcut key. This is the shortcut when * using a numeric (e.g., 12-key) keyboard. * @param alphaChar The alphabetic shortcut key. This is the shortcut when * using a keyboard with alphabetic keys. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setShortcut(char numericChar, char alphaChar); /** * Change the numeric shortcut associated with this item. *

* See {@link Menu} for the menu types that support shortcuts. * * @param numericChar The numeric shortcut key. This is the shortcut when * using a 12-key (numeric) keyboard. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setNumericShortcut(char numericChar); /** * Return the char for this menu item's numeric (12-key) shortcut. * * @return Numeric character to use as a shortcut. */ public char getNumericShortcut(); /** * Change the alphabetic shortcut associated with this item. The shortcut * will be triggered when the key that generates the given character is * pressed alone or along with with the alt key. Case is not significant and * shortcut characters will be displayed in lower case. Note that menu items * with the characters '\b' or '\n' as shortcuts will get triggered by the * Delete key or Carriage Return key, respectively. *

* See {@link Menu} for the menu types that support shortcuts. * * @param alphaChar The alphabetic shortcut key. This is the shortcut when * using a keyboard with alphabetic keys. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setAlphabeticShortcut(char alphaChar); /** * Return the char for this menu item's alphabetic shortcut. * * @return Alphabetic character to use as a shortcut. */ public char getAlphabeticShortcut(); /** * Control whether this item can display a check mark. Setting this does * not actually display a check mark (see {@link #setChecked} for that); * rather, it ensures there is room in the item in which to display a * check mark. *

* See {@link Menu} for the menu types that support check marks. * * @param checkable Set to true to allow a check mark, false to * disallow. The default is false. * @see #setChecked * @see #isCheckable * @see Menu#setGroupCheckable * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setCheckable(boolean checkable); /** * Return whether the item can currently display a check mark. * * @return If a check mark can be displayed, returns true. * * @see #setCheckable */ public boolean isCheckable(); /** * Control whether this item is shown with a check mark. Note that you * must first have enabled checking with {@link #setCheckable} or else * the check mark will not appear. If this item is a member of a group that contains * mutually-exclusive items (set via {@link Menu#setGroupCheckable(int, boolean, boolean)}, * the other items in the group will be unchecked. *

* See {@link Menu} for the menu types that support check marks. * * @see #setCheckable * @see #isChecked * @see Menu#setGroupCheckable * @param checked Set to true to display a check mark, false to hide * it. The default value is false. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setChecked(boolean checked); /** * Return whether the item is currently displaying a check mark. * * @return If a check mark is displayed, returns true. * * @see #setChecked */ public boolean isChecked(); /** * Sets the visibility of the menu item. Even if a menu item is not visible, * it may still be invoked via its shortcut (to completely disable an item, * set it to invisible and {@link #setEnabled(boolean) disabled}). * * @param visible If true then the item will be visible; if false it is * hidden. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setVisible(boolean visible); /** * Return the visibility of the menu item. * * @return If true the item is visible; else it is hidden. */ public boolean isVisible(); /** * Sets whether the menu item is enabled. Disabling a menu item will not * allow it to be invoked via its shortcut. The menu item will still be * visible. * * @param enabled If true then the item will be invokable; if false it is * won't be invokable. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. */ public MenuItem setEnabled(boolean enabled); /** * Return the enabled state of the menu item. * * @return If true the item is enabled and hence invokable; else it is not. */ public boolean isEnabled(); /** * Check whether this item has an associated sub-menu. I.e. it is a * sub-menu of another menu. * * @return If true this item has a menu; else it is a * normal item. */ public boolean hasSubMenu(); /** * Get the sub-menu to be invoked when this item is selected, if it has * one. See {@link #hasSubMenu()}. * * @return The associated menu if there is one, else null */ public SubMenu getSubMenu(); /** * Set a custom listener for invocation of this menu item. In most * situations, it is more efficient and easier to use * {@link Activity#onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem)} or * {@link Activity#onContextItemSelected(MenuItem)}. * * @param menuItemClickListener The object to receive invokations. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. * @see Activity#onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem) * @see Activity#onContextItemSelected(MenuItem) */ public MenuItem setOnMenuItemClickListener(MenuItem.OnMenuItemClickListener menuItemClickListener); /** * Gets the extra information linked to this menu item. This extra * information is set by the View that added this menu item to the * menu. * * @see OnCreateContextMenuListener * @return The extra information linked to the View that added this * menu item to the menu. This can be null. */ public ContextMenuInfo getMenuInfo(); /** * Sets how this item should display in the presence of an Action Bar. * The parameter actionEnum is a flag set. One of {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS}, * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM}, or {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER} should * be used, and you may optionally OR the value with {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT}. * SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT requests that when the item is shown as an action, * it should be shown with a text label. * * @param actionEnum How the item should display. One of * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS}, {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM}, or * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER}. SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER is the default. * * @see android.app.ActionBar * @see #setActionView(View) */ public void setShowAsAction(int actionEnum); /** * Sets how this item should display in the presence of an Action Bar. * The parameter actionEnum is a flag set. One of {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS}, * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM}, or {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER} should * be used, and you may optionally OR the value with {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT}. * SHOW_AS_ACTION_WITH_TEXT requests that when the item is shown as an action, * it should be shown with a text label. * *

Note: This method differs from {@link #setShowAsAction(int)} only in that it * returns the current MenuItem instance for call chaining. * * @param actionEnum How the item should display. One of * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS}, {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM}, or * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER}. SHOW_AS_ACTION_NEVER is the default. * * @see android.app.ActionBar * @see #setActionView(View) * @return This MenuItem instance for call chaining. */ public MenuItem setShowAsActionFlags(int actionEnum); /** * Set an action view for this menu item. An action view will be displayed in place * of an automatically generated menu item element in the UI when this item is shown * as an action within a parent. *

* Note: Setting an action view overrides the action provider * set via {@link #setActionProvider(ActionProvider)}. *

* * @param view View to use for presenting this item to the user. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. * * @see #setShowAsAction(int) */ public MenuItem setActionView(View view); /** * Set an action view for this menu item. An action view will be displayed in place * of an automatically generated menu item element in the UI when this item is shown * as an action within a parent. *

* Note: Setting an action view overrides the action provider * set via {@link #setActionProvider(ActionProvider)}. *

* * @param resId Layout resource to use for presenting this item to the user. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. * * @see #setShowAsAction(int) */ public MenuItem setActionView(int resId); /** * Returns the currently set action view for this menu item. * * @return This item's action view * * @see #setActionView(View) * @see #setShowAsAction(int) */ public View getActionView(); /** * Sets the {@link ActionProvider} responsible for creating an action view if * the item is placed on the action bar. The provider also provides a default * action invoked if the item is placed in the overflow menu. *

* Note: Setting an action provider overrides the action view * set via {@link #setActionView(int)} or {@link #setActionView(View)}. *

* * @param actionProvider The action provider. * @return This Item so additional setters can be called. * * @see ActionProvider */ public MenuItem setActionProvider(ActionProvider actionProvider); /** * Gets the {@link ActionProvider}. * * @return The action provider. * * @see ActionProvider * @see #setActionProvider(ActionProvider) */ public ActionProvider getActionProvider(); /** * Expand the action view associated with this menu item. * The menu item must have an action view set, as well as * the showAsAction flag {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW}. * If a listener has been set using {@link #setOnActionExpandListener(OnActionExpandListener)} * it will have its {@link OnActionExpandListener#onMenuItemActionExpand(MenuItem)} * method invoked. The listener may return false from this method to prevent expanding * the action view. * * @return true if the action view was expanded, false otherwise. */ public boolean expandActionView(); /** * Collapse the action view associated with this menu item. * The menu item must have an action view set, as well as the showAsAction flag * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW}. If a listener has been set using * {@link #setOnActionExpandListener(OnActionExpandListener)} it will have its * {@link OnActionExpandListener#onMenuItemActionCollapse(MenuItem)} method invoked. * The listener may return false from this method to prevent collapsing the action view. * * @return true if the action view was collapsed, false otherwise. */ public boolean collapseActionView(); /** * Returns true if this menu item's action view has been expanded. * * @return true if the item's action view is expanded, false otherwise. * * @see #expandActionView() * @see #collapseActionView() * @see #SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW * @see OnActionExpandListener */ public boolean isActionViewExpanded(); /** * Set an {@link OnActionExpandListener} on this menu item to be notified when * the associated action view is expanded or collapsed. The menu item must * be configured to expand or collapse its action view using the flag * {@link #SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW}. * * @param listener Listener that will respond to expand/collapse events * @return This menu item instance for call chaining */ public MenuItem setOnActionExpandListener(OnActionExpandListener listener); }




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