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package javafx.css;
import com.sun.javafx.css.TransitionMediator;
import com.sun.javafx.css.TransitionDefinition;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.NodeHelper;
import javafx.beans.property.IntegerPropertyBase;
import javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue;
import javafx.scene.Node;
/**
* This class extends {@code IntegerPropertyBase} and provides a partial
* implementation of a {@code StyleableProperty}. The method
* {@link StyleableProperty#getCssMetaData()} is not implemented.
*
* This class is used to make a {@link javafx.beans.property.IntegerProperty},
* that would otherwise be implemented as a {@link IntegerPropertyBase},
* styleable by CSS.
*
* @see javafx.beans.property.IntegerPropertyBase
* @see CssMetaData
* @see StyleableProperty
* @since JavaFX 8.0
*/
public abstract class StyleableIntegerProperty
extends IntegerPropertyBase implements StyleableProperty {
/**
* The constructor of the {@code StyleableIntegerProperty}.
*/
public StyleableIntegerProperty() {
super();
}
/**
* The constructor of the {@code StyleableIntegerProperty}.
*
* @param initialValue
* the initial value of the wrapped {@code Object}
*/
public StyleableIntegerProperty(int initialValue) {
super(initialValue);
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public void applyStyle(StyleOrigin origin, Number v) {
TransitionDefinition transition = this.origin != null && getBean() instanceof Node node ?
NodeHelper.findTransitionDefinition(node, getCssMetaData()) : null;
int newValue = v != null ? v.intValue() : 0;
if (transition == null) {
set(newValue);
} else if (mediator == null || mediator.newValue != newValue) {
// We only start a new transition if the new target value is different from the target
// value of the existing transition. This scenario can sometimes happen when a CSS value
// is redundantly applied, which would cause unexpected animations if we allowed the new
// transition to interrupt the existing transition.
mediator = new TransitionMediatorImpl(get(), newValue);
mediator.run(transition);
}
this.origin = origin;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public void bind(ObservableValue extends Number> observable) {
super.bind(observable);
origin = StyleOrigin.USER;
// Calling the 'bind' method always cancels a transition timer.
if (mediator != null) {
mediator.cancel(true);
}
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public void set(int v) {
super.set(v);
if (mediator == null || mediator.cancel(false)) {
origin = StyleOrigin.USER;
}
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public StyleOrigin getStyleOrigin() { return origin; }
private StyleOrigin origin = null;
private TransitionMediatorImpl mediator = null;
private final class TransitionMediatorImpl extends TransitionMediator {
private final int oldValue;
private final int newValue;
public TransitionMediatorImpl(int oldValue, int newValue) {
this.oldValue = oldValue;
this.newValue = newValue;
}
@Override
public void onUpdate(double progress) {
set(progress < 1 ? oldValue + (int)((newValue - oldValue) * progress) : newValue);
}
@Override
public void onStop() {
// When the transition is cancelled or completed, we clear the reference to this mediator.
// However, when this mediator was cancelled by a reversing transition, the 'mediator' field
// refers to the reversing mediator, and not to this mediator. We need to be careful to only
// clear references to this mediator.
if (mediator == this) {
mediator = null;
}
}
@Override
public StyleableProperty> getStyleableProperty() {
return StyleableIntegerProperty.this;
}
}
}