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package android.widget;

import android.annotation.WorkerThread;
import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.Resources;
import android.database.ContentObserver;
import android.database.Cursor;
import android.database.DataSetObserver;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.ContextThemeWrapper;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;

/**
 * Adapter that exposes data from a {@link android.database.Cursor Cursor} to a
 * {@link android.widget.ListView ListView} widget.
 * 

* The Cursor must include a column named "_id" or this class will not work. * Additionally, using {@link android.database.MergeCursor} with this class will * not work if the merged Cursors have overlapping values in their "_id" * columns. */ public abstract class CursorAdapter extends BaseAdapter implements Filterable, CursorFilter.CursorFilterClient, ThemedSpinnerAdapter { /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected boolean mDataValid; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ protected boolean mAutoRequery; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected Cursor mCursor; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected Context mContext; /** * Context used for {@link #getDropDownView(int, View, ViewGroup)}. * {@hide} */ protected Context mDropDownContext; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected int mRowIDColumn; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected ChangeObserver mChangeObserver; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ @UnsupportedAppUsage protected DataSetObserver mDataSetObserver; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ protected CursorFilter mCursorFilter; /** * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. * {@hide} */ protected FilterQueryProvider mFilterQueryProvider; /** * If set the adapter will call requery() on the cursor whenever a content change * notification is delivered. Implies {@link #FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER}. * * @deprecated This option is discouraged, as it results in Cursor queries * being performed on the application's UI thread and thus can cause poor * responsiveness or even Application Not Responding errors. As an alternative, * use {@link android.app.LoaderManager} with a {@link android.content.CursorLoader}. */ @Deprecated public static final int FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY = 0x01; /** * If set the adapter will register a content observer on the cursor and will call * {@link #onContentChanged()} when a notification comes in. Be careful when * using this flag: you will need to unset the current Cursor from the adapter * to avoid leaks due to its registered observers. This flag is not needed * when using a CursorAdapter with a * {@link android.content.CursorLoader}. */ public static final int FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER = 0x02; /** * Constructor that always enables auto-requery. * * @deprecated This option is discouraged, as it results in Cursor queries * being performed on the application's UI thread and thus can cause poor * responsiveness or even Application Not Responding errors. As an alternative, * use {@link android.app.LoaderManager} with a {@link android.content.CursorLoader}. * * @param c The cursor from which to get the data. * @param context The context */ @Deprecated public CursorAdapter(Context context, Cursor c) { init(context, c, FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY); } /** * Constructor that allows control over auto-requery. It is recommended * you not use this, but instead {@link #CursorAdapter(Context, Cursor, int)}. * When using this constructor, {@link #FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER} * will always be set. * * @param c The cursor from which to get the data. * @param context The context * @param autoRequery If true the adapter will call requery() on the * cursor whenever it changes so the most recent * data is always displayed. Using true here is discouraged. */ public CursorAdapter(Context context, Cursor c, boolean autoRequery) { init(context, c, autoRequery ? FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY : FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER); } /** * Recommended constructor. * * @param c The cursor from which to get the data. * @param context The context * @param flags Flags used to determine the behavior of the adapter; may * be any combination of {@link #FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY} and * {@link #FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER}. */ public CursorAdapter(Context context, Cursor c, int flags) { init(context, c, flags); } /** * @deprecated Don't use this, use the normal constructor. This will * be removed in the future. */ @Deprecated protected void init(Context context, Cursor c, boolean autoRequery) { init(context, c, autoRequery ? FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY : FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER); } void init(Context context, Cursor c, int flags) { if ((flags & FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY) == FLAG_AUTO_REQUERY) { flags |= FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER; mAutoRequery = true; } else { mAutoRequery = false; } boolean cursorPresent = c != null; mCursor = c; mDataValid = cursorPresent; mContext = context; mRowIDColumn = cursorPresent ? c.getColumnIndexOrThrow("_id") : -1; if ((flags & FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER) == FLAG_REGISTER_CONTENT_OBSERVER) { mChangeObserver = new ChangeObserver(); mDataSetObserver = new MyDataSetObserver(); } else { mChangeObserver = null; mDataSetObserver = null; } if (cursorPresent) { if (mChangeObserver != null) c.registerContentObserver(mChangeObserver); if (mDataSetObserver != null) c.registerDataSetObserver(mDataSetObserver); } } /** * Sets the {@link Resources.Theme} against which drop-down views are * inflated. *

* By default, drop-down views are inflated against the theme of the * {@link Context} passed to the adapter's constructor. * * @param theme the theme against which to inflate drop-down views or * {@code null} to use the theme from the adapter's context * @see #newDropDownView(Context, Cursor, ViewGroup) */ @Override public void setDropDownViewTheme(Resources.Theme theme) { if (theme == null) { mDropDownContext = null; } else if (theme == mContext.getTheme()) { mDropDownContext = mContext; } else { mDropDownContext = new ContextThemeWrapper(mContext, theme); } } @Override public Resources.Theme getDropDownViewTheme() { return mDropDownContext == null ? null : mDropDownContext.getTheme(); } /** * Returns the cursor. * @return the cursor. */ public Cursor getCursor() { return mCursor; } /** * @see android.widget.ListAdapter#getCount() */ public int getCount() { if (mDataValid && mCursor != null) { return mCursor.getCount(); } else { return 0; } } /** * @see android.widget.ListAdapter#getItem(int) */ public Object getItem(int position) { if (mDataValid && mCursor != null) { mCursor.moveToPosition(position); return mCursor; } else { return null; } } /** * @see android.widget.ListAdapter#getItemId(int) */ public long getItemId(int position) { if (mDataValid && mCursor != null) { if (mCursor.moveToPosition(position)) { return mCursor.getLong(mRowIDColumn); } else { return 0; } } else { return 0; } } @Override public boolean hasStableIds() { return true; } /** * @see android.widget.ListAdapter#getView(int, View, ViewGroup) */ public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) { if (!mDataValid) { throw new IllegalStateException("this should only be called when the cursor is valid"); } if (!mCursor.moveToPosition(position)) { throw new IllegalStateException("couldn't move cursor to position " + position); } View v; if (convertView == null) { v = newView(mContext, mCursor, parent); } else { v = convertView; } bindView(v, mContext, mCursor); return v; } @Override public View getDropDownView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) { if (mDataValid) { final Context context = mDropDownContext == null ? mContext : mDropDownContext; mCursor.moveToPosition(position); final View v; if (convertView == null) { v = newDropDownView(context, mCursor, parent); } else { v = convertView; } bindView(v, context, mCursor); return v; } else { return null; } } /** * Makes a new view to hold the data pointed to by cursor. * @param context Interface to application's global information * @param cursor The cursor from which to get the data. The cursor is already * moved to the correct position. * @param parent The parent to which the new view is attached to * @return the newly created view. */ public abstract View newView(Context context, Cursor cursor, ViewGroup parent); /** * Makes a new drop down view to hold the data pointed to by cursor. * @param context Interface to application's global information * @param cursor The cursor from which to get the data. The cursor is already * moved to the correct position. * @param parent The parent to which the new view is attached to * @return the newly created view. */ public View newDropDownView(Context context, Cursor cursor, ViewGroup parent) { return newView(context, cursor, parent); } /** * Bind an existing view to the data pointed to by cursor * @param view Existing view, returned earlier by newView * @param context Interface to application's global information * @param cursor The cursor from which to get the data. The cursor is already * moved to the correct position. */ public abstract void bindView(View view, Context context, Cursor cursor); /** * Change the underlying cursor to a new cursor. If there is an existing cursor it will be * closed. * * @param cursor The new cursor to be used */ public void changeCursor(Cursor cursor) { Cursor old = swapCursor(cursor); if (old != null) { old.close(); } } /** * Swap in a new Cursor, returning the old Cursor. Unlike * {@link #changeCursor(Cursor)}, the returned old Cursor is not * closed. * * @param newCursor The new cursor to be used. * @return Returns the previously set Cursor, or null if there was not one. * If the given new Cursor is the same instance is the previously set * Cursor, null is also returned. */ public Cursor swapCursor(Cursor newCursor) { if (newCursor == mCursor) { return null; } Cursor oldCursor = mCursor; if (oldCursor != null) { if (mChangeObserver != null) oldCursor.unregisterContentObserver(mChangeObserver); if (mDataSetObserver != null) oldCursor.unregisterDataSetObserver(mDataSetObserver); } mCursor = newCursor; if (newCursor != null) { if (mChangeObserver != null) newCursor.registerContentObserver(mChangeObserver); if (mDataSetObserver != null) newCursor.registerDataSetObserver(mDataSetObserver); mRowIDColumn = newCursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow("_id"); mDataValid = true; // notify the observers about the new cursor notifyDataSetChanged(); } else { mRowIDColumn = -1; mDataValid = false; // notify the observers about the lack of a data set notifyDataSetInvalidated(); } return oldCursor; } /** *

Converts the cursor into a CharSequence. Subclasses should override this * method to convert their results. The default implementation returns an * empty String for null values or the default String representation of * the value.

* * @param cursor the cursor to convert to a CharSequence * @return a CharSequence representing the value */ public CharSequence convertToString(Cursor cursor) { return cursor == null ? "" : cursor.toString(); } /** * Runs a query with the specified constraint. This query is requested * by the filter attached to this adapter. * * The query is provided by a * {@link android.widget.FilterQueryProvider}. * If no provider is specified, the current cursor is not filtered and returned. * * After this method returns the resulting cursor is passed to {@link #changeCursor(Cursor)} * and the previous cursor is closed. * * This method is always executed on a background thread, not on the * application's main thread (or UI thread.) * * Contract: when constraint is null or empty, the original results, * prior to any filtering, must be returned. * * @param constraint the constraint with which the query must be filtered * * @return a Cursor representing the results of the new query * * @see #getFilter() * @see #getFilterQueryProvider() * @see #setFilterQueryProvider(android.widget.FilterQueryProvider) */ @WorkerThread public Cursor runQueryOnBackgroundThread(CharSequence constraint) { if (mFilterQueryProvider != null) { return mFilterQueryProvider.runQuery(constraint); } return mCursor; } public Filter getFilter() { if (mCursorFilter == null) { mCursorFilter = new CursorFilter(this); } return mCursorFilter; } /** * Returns the query filter provider used for filtering. When the * provider is null, no filtering occurs. * * @return the current filter query provider or null if it does not exist * * @see #setFilterQueryProvider(android.widget.FilterQueryProvider) * @see #runQueryOnBackgroundThread(CharSequence) */ public FilterQueryProvider getFilterQueryProvider() { return mFilterQueryProvider; } /** * Sets the query filter provider used to filter the current Cursor. * The provider's * {@link android.widget.FilterQueryProvider#runQuery(CharSequence)} * method is invoked when filtering is requested by a client of * this adapter. * * @param filterQueryProvider the filter query provider or null to remove it * * @see #getFilterQueryProvider() * @see #runQueryOnBackgroundThread(CharSequence) */ public void setFilterQueryProvider(FilterQueryProvider filterQueryProvider) { mFilterQueryProvider = filterQueryProvider; } /** * Called when the {@link ContentObserver} on the cursor receives a change notification. * The default implementation provides the auto-requery logic, but may be overridden by * sub classes. * * @see ContentObserver#onChange(boolean) */ protected void onContentChanged() { if (mAutoRequery && mCursor != null && !mCursor.isClosed()) { if (false) Log.v("Cursor", "Auto requerying " + mCursor + " due to update"); mDataValid = mCursor.requery(); } } private class ChangeObserver extends ContentObserver { public ChangeObserver() { super(new Handler()); } @Override public boolean deliverSelfNotifications() { return true; } @Override public void onChange(boolean selfChange) { onContentChanged(); } } private class MyDataSetObserver extends DataSetObserver { @Override public void onChanged() { mDataValid = true; notifyDataSetChanged(); } @Override public void onInvalidated() { mDataValid = false; notifyDataSetInvalidated(); } } }




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