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16
17package android.text;
18
19/**
20 * This is the interface for text to which markup objects can be
21 * attached and detached. Not all Spannable classes have mutable text;
22 * see {@link Editable} for that.
23 */
24public interface Spannable
25extends Spanned
26{
27 /**
28 * Attach the specified markup object to the range <code>start&hellip;end</code>
29 * of the text, or move the object to that range if it was already
30 * attached elsewhere. See {@link Spanned} for an explanation of
31 * what the flags mean. The object can be one that has meaning only
32 * within your application, or it can be one that the text system will
33 * use to affect text display or behavior. Some noteworthy ones are
34 * the subclasses of {@link android.text.style.CharacterStyle} and
35 * {@link android.text.style.ParagraphStyle}, and
36 * {@link android.text.TextWatcher} and
37 * {@link android.text.SpanWatcher}.
38 */
39 public void setSpan(Object what, int start, int end, int flags);
40
41 /**
42 * Remove the specified object from the range of text to which it
43 * was attached, if any. It is OK to remove an object that was never
44 * attached in the first place.
45 */
46 public void removeSpan(Object what);
47
48 /**
Clara Bayarri4e518772018-03-27 14:25:33 +010049 * Remove the specified object from the range of text to which it
50 * was attached, if any. It is OK to remove an object that was never
51 * attached in the first place.
52 *
53 * See {@link Spanned} for an explanation of what the flags mean.
54 *
55 * @hide
56 */
57 default void removeSpan(Object what, int flags) {
58 removeSpan(what);
59 }
60
61 /**
Siyamed Sinir28caf6a2016-08-05 22:31:03 -070062 * Factory used by TextView to create new {@link Spannable Spannables}. You can subclass
63 * it to provide something other than {@link SpannableString}.
64 *
65 * @see android.widget.TextView#setSpannableFactory(Factory)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080066 */
67 public static class Factory {
68 private static Spannable.Factory sInstance = new Spannable.Factory();
69
70 /**
71 * Returns the standard Spannable Factory.
Siyamed Sinir28caf6a2016-08-05 22:31:03 -070072 */
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080073 public static Spannable.Factory getInstance() {
74 return sInstance;
75 }
76
77 /**
78 * Returns a new SpannableString from the specified CharSequence.
79 * You can override this to provide a different kind of Spannable.
80 */
81 public Spannable newSpannable(CharSequence source) {
82 return new SpannableString(source);
83 }
84 }
85}