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package javafx.scene.layout;
import com.sun.javafx.css.StyleManager;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.layout.region.BorderImageSlices;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.layout.region.Margins;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.layout.region.RepeatStruct;
import java.util.Map;
import javafx.css.CssMetaData;
import javafx.css.ParsedValue;
import javafx.css.Styleable;
import javafx.css.StyleConverter;
import javafx.geometry.Insets;
import javafx.scene.image.Image;
import javafx.scene.paint.Color;
import javafx.scene.paint.Paint;
/**
*/
class BorderConverter extends StyleConverter {
private static final BorderConverter BORDER_IMAGE_CONVERTER =
new BorderConverter();
public static BorderConverter getInstance() {
return BORDER_IMAGE_CONVERTER;
}
// Disallow instantiation
private BorderConverter() { }
@Override
public Border convert(Map, Object> convertedValues) {
final Paint[][] strokeFills = (Paint[][])convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_COLOR);
final BorderStrokeStyle[][] strokeStyles = (BorderStrokeStyle[][]) convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_STYLE);
final String[] imageUrls = (String[]) convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_IMAGE_SOURCE);
//
// In W3C CSS, border colors and border images are not layered. In javafx, they are. We've taken the position
// that there is one layer per -fx-border-color or -fx-border-image-source. This is consistent with
// background-image (see http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#layering). But, in a browser, you can have a
// border-style with no corresponding border-color - the border-color just defaults to 'currentColor' (which
// we don't have so we'll call it 'black' for the time being). So the number of stroke-border layers is now
// determined by the max of strokeFills.length and strokeStyles.length. If there are more styles than fills,
// the remaining styles will use the last fill value (this is consistent with handling of the other stroke
// border properties). If there aren't any fills at all, then the fill is 'currentColor' (i.e., black) just
// as the default stroke is solid.
//
final boolean hasStrokes = (strokeFills != null && strokeFills.length > 0) || (strokeStyles != null && strokeStyles.length > 0);
final boolean hasImages = imageUrls != null && imageUrls.length > 0;
// If there are neither background fills nor images, then there is nothing for us to construct.
if (!hasStrokes && !hasImages) return null;
BorderStroke[] borderStrokes = null;
if (hasStrokes) {
final int lastStrokeFill = strokeFills != null ? strokeFills.length - 1 : -1;
final int lastStrokeStyle = strokeStyles != null ? strokeStyles.length - 1 : -1;
final int nLayers = (lastStrokeFill >= lastStrokeStyle ? lastStrokeFill : lastStrokeStyle) + 1;
Object tmp = convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_WIDTH);
final Margins[] borderWidths = tmp == null ? new Margins[0] : (Margins[]) tmp;
final int lastMarginIndex = borderWidths.length - 1;
tmp = convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_RADIUS);
final CornerRadii[] borderRadii = tmp == null ? new CornerRadii[0] : (CornerRadii[]) tmp;
final int lastRadiusIndex = borderRadii.length - 1;
tmp = convertedValues.get(Border.BORDER_INSETS);
final Insets[] borderInsets = tmp == null ? new Insets[0] : (Insets[]) tmp;
final int lastInsetsIndex = borderInsets.length - 1;
for (int i=0; i 0) {
final RepeatStruct repeat = repeats[i <= lastRepeatIndex ? i : lastRepeatIndex];
switch (repeat.repeatX) {
case SPACE: repeatX = BorderRepeat.SPACE; break;
case ROUND: repeatX = BorderRepeat.ROUND; break;
case REPEAT: repeatX = BorderRepeat.REPEAT; break;
case NO_REPEAT: repeatX = BorderRepeat.STRETCH; break;
}
switch (repeat.repeatY) {
case SPACE: repeatY = BorderRepeat.SPACE; break;
case ROUND: repeatY = BorderRepeat.ROUND; break;
case REPEAT: repeatY = BorderRepeat.REPEAT; break;
case NO_REPEAT: repeatY = BorderRepeat.STRETCH; break;
}
}
final BorderImageSlices slice = slices.length > 0 ? slices[i <= lastSlicesIndex ? i : lastSlicesIndex] : BorderImageSlices.DEFAULT;
final Insets inset = insets.length > 0 ? insets[i <= lastInsetsIndex ? i : lastInsetsIndex] : Insets.EMPTY;
final BorderWidths width = widths.length > 0 ? widths[i <= lastWidthsIndex ? i : lastWidthsIndex] : BorderWidths.DEFAULT;
final Image img = StyleManager.getInstance().getCachedImage(imageUrls[i]);
borderImages[i] = new BorderImage(img, width, inset, slice.widths, slice.filled, repeatX, repeatY);
}
}
return borderStrokes == null && borderImages == null ? null : new Border(borderStrokes, borderImages);
}
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
@Override public String toString() {
return "BorderConverter";
}
}