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The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001/*
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16
17//
18// Definitions of resource data structures.
19//
20#ifndef _LIBS_UTILS_RESOURCE_TYPES_H
21#define _LIBS_UTILS_RESOURCE_TYPES_H
22
23#include <utils/Asset.h>
24#include <utils/ByteOrder.h>
25#include <utils/Errors.h>
26#include <utils/String16.h>
27#include <utils/Vector.h>
28
29#include <utils/threads.h>
30
31#include <stdint.h>
32#include <sys/types.h>
33
34namespace android {
35
36/** ********************************************************************
37 * PNG Extensions
38 *
39 * New private chunks that may be placed in PNG images.
40 *
41 *********************************************************************** */
42
43/**
44 * This chunk specifies how to split an image into segments for
45 * scaling.
46 *
47 * There are J horizontal and K vertical segments. These segments divide
48 * the image into J*K regions as follows (where J=4 and K=3):
49 *
50 * F0 S0 F1 S1
51 * +-----+----+------+-------+
52 * S2| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
53 * +-----+----+------+-------+
54 * | | | | |
55 * | | | | |
56 * F2| 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
57 * | | | | |
58 * | | | | |
59 * +-----+----+------+-------+
60 * S3| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
61 * +-----+----+------+-------+
62 *
63 * Each horizontal and vertical segment is considered to by either
64 * stretchable (marked by the Sx labels) or fixed (marked by the Fy
65 * labels), in the horizontal or vertical axis, respectively. In the
66 * above example, the first is horizontal segment (F0) is fixed, the
67 * next is stretchable and then they continue to alternate. Note that
68 * the segment list for each axis can begin or end with a stretchable
69 * or fixed segment.
70 *
71 * The relative sizes of the stretchy segments indicates the relative
72 * amount of stretchiness of the regions bordered by the segments. For
73 * example, regions 3, 7 and 11 above will take up more horizontal space
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -070074 * than regions 1, 5 and 9 since the horizontal segment associated with
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080075 * the first set of regions is larger than the other set of regions. The
76 * ratios of the amount of horizontal (or vertical) space taken by any
77 * two stretchable slices is exactly the ratio of their corresponding
78 * segment lengths.
79 *
80 * xDivs and yDivs point to arrays of horizontal and vertical pixel
81 * indices. The first pair of Divs (in either array) indicate the
82 * starting and ending points of the first stretchable segment in that
83 * axis. The next pair specifies the next stretchable segment, etc. So
84 * in the above example xDiv[0] and xDiv[1] specify the horizontal
85 * coordinates for the regions labeled 1, 5 and 9. xDiv[2] and
86 * xDiv[3] specify the coordinates for regions 3, 7 and 11. Note that
87 * the leftmost slices always start at x=0 and the rightmost slices
88 * always end at the end of the image. So, for example, the regions 0,
89 * 4 and 8 (which are fixed along the X axis) start at x value 0 and
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -070090 * go to xDiv[0] and slices 2, 6 and 10 start at xDiv[1] and end at
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080091 * xDiv[2].
92 *
93 * The array pointed to by the colors field lists contains hints for
94 * each of the regions. They are ordered according left-to-right and
95 * top-to-bottom as indicated above. For each segment that is a solid
96 * color the array entry will contain that color value; otherwise it
97 * will contain NO_COLOR. Segments that are completely transparent
98 * will always have the value TRANSPARENT_COLOR.
99 *
100 * The PNG chunk type is "npTc".
101 */
102struct Res_png_9patch
103{
104 Res_png_9patch() : wasDeserialized(false), xDivs(NULL),
105 yDivs(NULL), colors(NULL) { }
106
107 int8_t wasDeserialized;
108 int8_t numXDivs;
109 int8_t numYDivs;
110 int8_t numColors;
111
112 // These tell where the next section of a patch starts.
113 // For example, the first patch includes the pixels from
114 // 0 to xDivs[0]-1 and the second patch includes the pixels
115 // from xDivs[0] to xDivs[1]-1.
116 // Note: allocation/free of these pointers is left to the caller.
117 int32_t* xDivs;
118 int32_t* yDivs;
119
120 int32_t paddingLeft, paddingRight;
121 int32_t paddingTop, paddingBottom;
122
123 enum {
124 // The 9 patch segment is not a solid color.
125 NO_COLOR = 0x00000001,
126
127 // The 9 patch segment is completely transparent.
128 TRANSPARENT_COLOR = 0x00000000
129 };
130 // Note: allocation/free of this pointer is left to the caller.
131 uint32_t* colors;
132
133 // Convert data from device representation to PNG file representation.
134 void deviceToFile();
135 // Convert data from PNG file representation to device representation.
136 void fileToDevice();
137 // Serialize/Marshall the patch data into a newly malloc-ed block
138 void* serialize();
139 // Serialize/Marshall the patch data
140 void serialize(void* outData);
141 // Deserialize/Unmarshall the patch data
142 static Res_png_9patch* deserialize(const void* data);
143 // Compute the size of the serialized data structure
144 size_t serializedSize();
145};
146
147/** ********************************************************************
148 * Base Types
149 *
150 * These are standard types that are shared between multiple specific
151 * resource types.
152 *
153 *********************************************************************** */
154
155/**
156 * Header that appears at the front of every data chunk in a resource.
157 */
158struct ResChunk_header
159{
160 // Type identifier for this chunk. The meaning of this value depends
161 // on the containing chunk.
162 uint16_t type;
163
164 // Size of the chunk header (in bytes). Adding this value to
165 // the address of the chunk allows you to find its associated data
166 // (if any).
167 uint16_t headerSize;
168
169 // Total size of this chunk (in bytes). This is the chunkSize plus
170 // the size of any data associated with the chunk. Adding this value
171 // to the chunk allows you to completely skip its contents (including
172 // any child chunks). If this value is the same as chunkSize, there is
173 // no data associated with the chunk.
174 uint32_t size;
175};
176
177enum {
178 RES_NULL_TYPE = 0x0000,
179 RES_STRING_POOL_TYPE = 0x0001,
180 RES_TABLE_TYPE = 0x0002,
181 RES_XML_TYPE = 0x0003,
182
183 // Chunk types in RES_XML_TYPE
184 RES_XML_FIRST_CHUNK_TYPE = 0x0100,
185 RES_XML_START_NAMESPACE_TYPE= 0x0100,
186 RES_XML_END_NAMESPACE_TYPE = 0x0101,
187 RES_XML_START_ELEMENT_TYPE = 0x0102,
188 RES_XML_END_ELEMENT_TYPE = 0x0103,
189 RES_XML_CDATA_TYPE = 0x0104,
190 RES_XML_LAST_CHUNK_TYPE = 0x017f,
191 // This contains a uint32_t array mapping strings in the string
192 // pool back to resource identifiers. It is optional.
193 RES_XML_RESOURCE_MAP_TYPE = 0x0180,
194
195 // Chunk types in RES_TABLE_TYPE
196 RES_TABLE_PACKAGE_TYPE = 0x0200,
197 RES_TABLE_TYPE_TYPE = 0x0201,
198 RES_TABLE_TYPE_SPEC_TYPE = 0x0202
199};
200
201/**
202 * Macros for building/splitting resource identifiers.
203 */
204#define Res_VALIDID(resid) (resid != 0)
205#define Res_CHECKID(resid) ((resid&0xFFFF0000) != 0)
206#define Res_MAKEID(package, type, entry) \
207 (((package+1)<<24) | (((type+1)&0xFF)<<16) | (entry&0xFFFF))
208#define Res_GETPACKAGE(id) ((id>>24)-1)
209#define Res_GETTYPE(id) (((id>>16)&0xFF)-1)
210#define Res_GETENTRY(id) (id&0xFFFF)
211
212#define Res_INTERNALID(resid) ((resid&0xFFFF0000) != 0 && (resid&0xFF0000) == 0)
213#define Res_MAKEINTERNAL(entry) (0x01000000 | (entry&0xFFFF))
214#define Res_MAKEARRAY(entry) (0x02000000 | (entry&0xFFFF))
215
216#define Res_MAXPACKAGE 255
217
218/**
219 * Representation of a value in a resource, supplying type
220 * information.
221 */
222struct Res_value
223{
224 // Number of bytes in this structure.
225 uint16_t size;
226
227 // Always set to 0.
228 uint8_t res0;
229
230 // Type of the data value.
231 enum {
232 // Contains no data.
233 TYPE_NULL = 0x00,
234 // The 'data' holds a ResTable_ref, a reference to another resource
235 // table entry.
236 TYPE_REFERENCE = 0x01,
237 // The 'data' holds an attribute resource identifier.
238 TYPE_ATTRIBUTE = 0x02,
239 // The 'data' holds an index into the containing resource table's
240 // global value string pool.
241 TYPE_STRING = 0x03,
242 // The 'data' holds a single-precision floating point number.
243 TYPE_FLOAT = 0x04,
244 // The 'data' holds a complex number encoding a dimension value,
245 // such as "100in".
246 TYPE_DIMENSION = 0x05,
247 // The 'data' holds a complex number encoding a fraction of a
248 // container.
249 TYPE_FRACTION = 0x06,
250
251 // Beginning of integer flavors...
252 TYPE_FIRST_INT = 0x10,
253
254 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form n..n.
255 TYPE_INT_DEC = 0x10,
256 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form 0xn..n.
257 TYPE_INT_HEX = 0x11,
258 // The 'data' is either 0 or 1, for input "false" or "true" respectively.
259 TYPE_INT_BOOLEAN = 0x12,
260
261 // Beginning of color integer flavors...
262 TYPE_FIRST_COLOR_INT = 0x1c,
263
264 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form #aarrggbb.
265 TYPE_INT_COLOR_ARGB8 = 0x1c,
266 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form #rrggbb.
267 TYPE_INT_COLOR_RGB8 = 0x1d,
268 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form #argb.
269 TYPE_INT_COLOR_ARGB4 = 0x1e,
270 // The 'data' is a raw integer value of the form #rgb.
271 TYPE_INT_COLOR_RGB4 = 0x1f,
272
273 // ...end of integer flavors.
274 TYPE_LAST_COLOR_INT = 0x1f,
275
276 // ...end of integer flavors.
277 TYPE_LAST_INT = 0x1f
278 };
279 uint8_t dataType;
280
281 // Structure of complex data values (TYPE_UNIT and TYPE_FRACTION)
282 enum {
283 // Where the unit type information is. This gives us 16 possible
284 // types, as defined below.
285 COMPLEX_UNIT_SHIFT = 0,
286 COMPLEX_UNIT_MASK = 0xf,
287
288 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is raw pixels.
289 COMPLEX_UNIT_PX = 0,
290 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is Device Independent Pixels.
291 COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP = 1,
292 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is a Scaled device independent Pixels.
293 COMPLEX_UNIT_SP = 2,
294 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is in points.
295 COMPLEX_UNIT_PT = 3,
296 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is in inches.
297 COMPLEX_UNIT_IN = 4,
298 // TYPE_DIMENSION: Value is in millimeters.
299 COMPLEX_UNIT_MM = 5,
300
301 // TYPE_FRACTION: A basic fraction of the overall size.
302 COMPLEX_UNIT_FRACTION = 0,
303 // TYPE_FRACTION: A fraction of the parent size.
304 COMPLEX_UNIT_FRACTION_PARENT = 1,
305
306 // Where the radix information is, telling where the decimal place
307 // appears in the mantissa. This give us 4 possible fixed point
308 // representations as defined below.
309 COMPLEX_RADIX_SHIFT = 4,
310 COMPLEX_RADIX_MASK = 0x3,
311
312 // The mantissa is an integral number -- i.e., 0xnnnnnn.0
313 COMPLEX_RADIX_23p0 = 0,
314 // The mantissa magnitude is 16 bits -- i.e, 0xnnnn.nn
315 COMPLEX_RADIX_16p7 = 1,
316 // The mantissa magnitude is 8 bits -- i.e, 0xnn.nnnn
317 COMPLEX_RADIX_8p15 = 2,
318 // The mantissa magnitude is 0 bits -- i.e, 0x0.nnnnnn
319 COMPLEX_RADIX_0p23 = 3,
320
321 // Where the actual value is. This gives us 23 bits of
322 // precision. The top bit is the sign.
323 COMPLEX_MANTISSA_SHIFT = 8,
324 COMPLEX_MANTISSA_MASK = 0xffffff
325 };
326
327 // The data for this item, as interpreted according to dataType.
328 uint32_t data;
329
330 void copyFrom_dtoh(const Res_value& src);
331};
332
333/**
334 * This is a reference to a unique entry (a ResTable_entry structure)
335 * in a resource table. The value is structured as: 0xpptteeee,
336 * where pp is the package index, tt is the type index in that
337 * package, and eeee is the entry index in that type. The package
338 * and type values start at 1 for the first item, to help catch cases
339 * where they have not been supplied.
340 */
341struct ResTable_ref
342{
343 uint32_t ident;
344};
345
346/**
347 * Reference to a string in a string pool.
348 */
349struct ResStringPool_ref
350{
351 // Index into the string pool table (uint32_t-offset from the indices
352 // immediately after ResStringPool_header) at which to find the location
353 // of the string data in the pool.
354 uint32_t index;
355};
356
357/** ********************************************************************
358 * String Pool
359 *
360 * A set of strings that can be references by others through a
361 * ResStringPool_ref.
362 *
363 *********************************************************************** */
364
365/**
366 * Definition for a pool of strings. The data of this chunk is an
367 * array of uint32_t providing indices into the pool, relative to
368 * stringsStart. At stringsStart are all of the UTF-16 strings
369 * concatenated together; each starts with a uint16_t of the string's
370 * length and each ends with a 0x0000 terminator. If a string is >
371 * 32767 characters, the high bit of the length is set meaning to take
372 * those 15 bits as a high word and it will be followed by another
373 * uint16_t containing the low word.
374 *
375 * If styleCount is not zero, then immediately following the array of
376 * uint32_t indices into the string table is another array of indices
377 * into a style table starting at stylesStart. Each entry in the
378 * style table is an array of ResStringPool_span structures.
379 */
380struct ResStringPool_header
381{
382 struct ResChunk_header header;
383
384 // Number of strings in this pool (number of uint32_t indices that follow
385 // in the data).
386 uint32_t stringCount;
387
388 // Number of style span arrays in the pool (number of uint32_t indices
389 // follow the string indices).
390 uint32_t styleCount;
391
392 // Flags.
393 enum {
394 // If set, the string index is sorted by the string values (based
395 // on strcmp16()).
Kenny Root19138462009-12-04 09:38:48 -0800396 SORTED_FLAG = 1<<0,
397
398 // String pool is encoded in UTF-8
399 UTF8_FLAG = 1<<8
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800400 };
401 uint32_t flags;
402
403 // Index from header of the string data.
404 uint32_t stringsStart;
405
406 // Index from header of the style data.
407 uint32_t stylesStart;
408};
409
410/**
411 * This structure defines a span of style information associated with
412 * a string in the pool.
413 */
414struct ResStringPool_span
415{
416 enum {
417 END = 0xFFFFFFFF
418 };
419
420 // This is the name of the span -- that is, the name of the XML
421 // tag that defined it. The special value END (0xFFFFFFFF) indicates
422 // the end of an array of spans.
423 ResStringPool_ref name;
424
425 // The range of characters in the string that this span applies to.
426 uint32_t firstChar, lastChar;
427};
428
429/**
430 * Convenience class for accessing data in a ResStringPool resource.
431 */
432class ResStringPool
433{
434public:
435 ResStringPool();
436 ResStringPool(const void* data, size_t size, bool copyData=false);
437 ~ResStringPool();
438
439 status_t setTo(const void* data, size_t size, bool copyData=false);
440
441 status_t getError() const;
442
443 void uninit();
444
445 inline const char16_t* stringAt(const ResStringPool_ref& ref, size_t* outLen) const {
446 return stringAt(ref.index, outLen);
447 }
448 const char16_t* stringAt(size_t idx, size_t* outLen) const;
449
450 const ResStringPool_span* styleAt(const ResStringPool_ref& ref) const;
451 const ResStringPool_span* styleAt(size_t idx) const;
452
453 ssize_t indexOfString(const char16_t* str, size_t strLen) const;
454
455 size_t size() const;
456
Kenny Rootbb79f642009-12-10 14:20:15 -0800457#ifndef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
458 bool isUTF8() const;
459#endif
460
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800461private:
462 status_t mError;
463 void* mOwnedData;
464 const ResStringPool_header* mHeader;
465 size_t mSize;
Kenny Root19138462009-12-04 09:38:48 -0800466 mutable Mutex mDecodeLock;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800467 const uint32_t* mEntries;
468 const uint32_t* mEntryStyles;
Kenny Root19138462009-12-04 09:38:48 -0800469 const void* mStrings;
470 char16_t** mCache;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800471 uint32_t mStringPoolSize; // number of uint16_t
472 const uint32_t* mStyles;
473 uint32_t mStylePoolSize; // number of uint32_t
474};
475
476/** ********************************************************************
477 * XML Tree
478 *
479 * Binary representation of an XML document. This is designed to
480 * express everything in an XML document, in a form that is much
481 * easier to parse on the device.
482 *
483 *********************************************************************** */
484
485/**
486 * XML tree header. This appears at the front of an XML tree,
487 * describing its content. It is followed by a flat array of
488 * ResXMLTree_node structures; the hierarchy of the XML document
489 * is described by the occurrance of RES_XML_START_ELEMENT_TYPE
490 * and corresponding RES_XML_END_ELEMENT_TYPE nodes in the array.
491 */
492struct ResXMLTree_header
493{
494 struct ResChunk_header header;
495};
496
497/**
498 * Basic XML tree node. A single item in the XML document. Extended info
499 * about the node can be found after header.headerSize.
500 */
501struct ResXMLTree_node
502{
503 struct ResChunk_header header;
504
505 // Line number in original source file at which this element appeared.
506 uint32_t lineNumber;
507
508 // Optional XML comment that was associated with this element; -1 if none.
509 struct ResStringPool_ref comment;
510};
511
512/**
513 * Extended XML tree node for CDATA tags -- includes the CDATA string.
514 * Appears header.headerSize bytes after a ResXMLTree_node.
515 */
516struct ResXMLTree_cdataExt
517{
518 // The raw CDATA character data.
519 struct ResStringPool_ref data;
520
521 // The typed value of the character data if this is a CDATA node.
522 struct Res_value typedData;
523};
524
525/**
526 * Extended XML tree node for namespace start/end nodes.
527 * Appears header.headerSize bytes after a ResXMLTree_node.
528 */
529struct ResXMLTree_namespaceExt
530{
531 // The prefix of the namespace.
532 struct ResStringPool_ref prefix;
533
534 // The URI of the namespace.
535 struct ResStringPool_ref uri;
536};
537
538/**
539 * Extended XML tree node for element start/end nodes.
540 * Appears header.headerSize bytes after a ResXMLTree_node.
541 */
542struct ResXMLTree_endElementExt
543{
544 // String of the full namespace of this element.
545 struct ResStringPool_ref ns;
546
547 // String name of this node if it is an ELEMENT; the raw
548 // character data if this is a CDATA node.
549 struct ResStringPool_ref name;
550};
551
552/**
553 * Extended XML tree node for start tags -- includes attribute
554 * information.
555 * Appears header.headerSize bytes after a ResXMLTree_node.
556 */
557struct ResXMLTree_attrExt
558{
559 // String of the full namespace of this element.
560 struct ResStringPool_ref ns;
561
562 // String name of this node if it is an ELEMENT; the raw
563 // character data if this is a CDATA node.
564 struct ResStringPool_ref name;
565
566 // Byte offset from the start of this structure where the attributes start.
567 uint16_t attributeStart;
568
569 // Size of the ResXMLTree_attribute structures that follow.
570 uint16_t attributeSize;
571
572 // Number of attributes associated with an ELEMENT. These are
573 // available as an array of ResXMLTree_attribute structures
574 // immediately following this node.
575 uint16_t attributeCount;
576
577 // Index (1-based) of the "id" attribute. 0 if none.
578 uint16_t idIndex;
579
580 // Index (1-based) of the "class" attribute. 0 if none.
581 uint16_t classIndex;
582
583 // Index (1-based) of the "style" attribute. 0 if none.
584 uint16_t styleIndex;
585};
586
587struct ResXMLTree_attribute
588{
589 // Namespace of this attribute.
590 struct ResStringPool_ref ns;
591
592 // Name of this attribute.
593 struct ResStringPool_ref name;
594
595 // The original raw string value of this attribute.
596 struct ResStringPool_ref rawValue;
597
598 // Processesd typed value of this attribute.
599 struct Res_value typedValue;
600};
601
602class ResXMLTree;
603
604class ResXMLParser
605{
606public:
607 ResXMLParser(const ResXMLTree& tree);
608
609 enum event_code_t {
610 BAD_DOCUMENT = -1,
611 START_DOCUMENT = 0,
612 END_DOCUMENT = 1,
613
614 FIRST_CHUNK_CODE = RES_XML_FIRST_CHUNK_TYPE,
615
616 START_NAMESPACE = RES_XML_START_NAMESPACE_TYPE,
617 END_NAMESPACE = RES_XML_END_NAMESPACE_TYPE,
618 START_TAG = RES_XML_START_ELEMENT_TYPE,
619 END_TAG = RES_XML_END_ELEMENT_TYPE,
620 TEXT = RES_XML_CDATA_TYPE
621 };
622
623 struct ResXMLPosition
624 {
625 event_code_t eventCode;
626 const ResXMLTree_node* curNode;
627 const void* curExt;
628 };
629
630 void restart();
631
632 event_code_t getEventType() const;
633 // Note, unlike XmlPullParser, the first call to next() will return
634 // START_TAG of the first element.
635 event_code_t next();
636
637 // These are available for all nodes:
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700638 int32_t getCommentID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800639 const uint16_t* getComment(size_t* outLen) const;
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700640 uint32_t getLineNumber() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800641
642 // This is available for TEXT:
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700643 int32_t getTextID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800644 const uint16_t* getText(size_t* outLen) const;
645 ssize_t getTextValue(Res_value* outValue) const;
646
647 // These are available for START_NAMESPACE and END_NAMESPACE:
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700648 int32_t getNamespacePrefixID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800649 const uint16_t* getNamespacePrefix(size_t* outLen) const;
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700650 int32_t getNamespaceUriID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800651 const uint16_t* getNamespaceUri(size_t* outLen) const;
652
653 // These are available for START_TAG and END_TAG:
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700654 int32_t getElementNamespaceID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800655 const uint16_t* getElementNamespace(size_t* outLen) const;
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700656 int32_t getElementNameID() const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800657 const uint16_t* getElementName(size_t* outLen) const;
658
659 // Remaining methods are for retrieving information about attributes
660 // associated with a START_TAG:
661
662 size_t getAttributeCount() const;
663
664 // Returns -1 if no namespace, -2 if idx out of range.
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700665 int32_t getAttributeNamespaceID(size_t idx) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800666 const uint16_t* getAttributeNamespace(size_t idx, size_t* outLen) const;
667
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700668 int32_t getAttributeNameID(size_t idx) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800669 const uint16_t* getAttributeName(size_t idx, size_t* outLen) const;
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700670 uint32_t getAttributeNameResID(size_t idx) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800671
Mathias Agopian5f910972009-06-22 02:35:32 -0700672 int32_t getAttributeValueStringID(size_t idx) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800673 const uint16_t* getAttributeStringValue(size_t idx, size_t* outLen) const;
674
675 int32_t getAttributeDataType(size_t idx) const;
676 int32_t getAttributeData(size_t idx) const;
677 ssize_t getAttributeValue(size_t idx, Res_value* outValue) const;
678
679 ssize_t indexOfAttribute(const char* ns, const char* attr) const;
680 ssize_t indexOfAttribute(const char16_t* ns, size_t nsLen,
681 const char16_t* attr, size_t attrLen) const;
682
683 ssize_t indexOfID() const;
684 ssize_t indexOfClass() const;
685 ssize_t indexOfStyle() const;
686
687 void getPosition(ResXMLPosition* pos) const;
688 void setPosition(const ResXMLPosition& pos);
689
690private:
691 friend class ResXMLTree;
692
693 event_code_t nextNode();
694
695 const ResXMLTree& mTree;
696 event_code_t mEventCode;
697 const ResXMLTree_node* mCurNode;
698 const void* mCurExt;
699};
700
701/**
702 * Convenience class for accessing data in a ResXMLTree resource.
703 */
704class ResXMLTree : public ResXMLParser
705{
706public:
707 ResXMLTree();
708 ResXMLTree(const void* data, size_t size, bool copyData=false);
709 ~ResXMLTree();
710
711 status_t setTo(const void* data, size_t size, bool copyData=false);
712
713 status_t getError() const;
714
715 void uninit();
716
717 const ResStringPool& getStrings() const;
718
719private:
720 friend class ResXMLParser;
721
722 status_t validateNode(const ResXMLTree_node* node) const;
723
724 status_t mError;
725 void* mOwnedData;
726 const ResXMLTree_header* mHeader;
727 size_t mSize;
728 const uint8_t* mDataEnd;
729 ResStringPool mStrings;
730 const uint32_t* mResIds;
731 size_t mNumResIds;
732 const ResXMLTree_node* mRootNode;
733 const void* mRootExt;
734 event_code_t mRootCode;
735};
736
737/** ********************************************************************
738 * RESOURCE TABLE
739 *
740 *********************************************************************** */
741
742/**
743 * Header for a resource table. Its data contains a series of
744 * additional chunks:
745 * * A ResStringPool_header containing all table values.
746 * * One or more ResTable_package chunks.
747 *
748 * Specific entries within a resource table can be uniquely identified
749 * with a single integer as defined by the ResTable_ref structure.
750 */
751struct ResTable_header
752{
753 struct ResChunk_header header;
754
755 // The number of ResTable_package structures.
756 uint32_t packageCount;
757};
758
759/**
760 * A collection of resource data types within a package. Followed by
761 * one or more ResTable_type and ResTable_typeSpec structures containing the
762 * entry values for each resource type.
763 */
764struct ResTable_package
765{
766 struct ResChunk_header header;
767
768 // If this is a base package, its ID. Package IDs start
769 // at 1 (corresponding to the value of the package bits in a
770 // resource identifier). 0 means this is not a base package.
771 uint32_t id;
772
773 // Actual name of this package, \0-terminated.
774 char16_t name[128];
775
776 // Offset to a ResStringPool_header defining the resource
777 // type symbol table. If zero, this package is inheriting from
778 // another base package (overriding specific values in it).
779 uint32_t typeStrings;
780
781 // Last index into typeStrings that is for public use by others.
782 uint32_t lastPublicType;
783
784 // Offset to a ResStringPool_header defining the resource
785 // key symbol table. If zero, this package is inheriting from
786 // another base package (overriding specific values in it).
787 uint32_t keyStrings;
788
789 // Last index into keyStrings that is for public use by others.
790 uint32_t lastPublicKey;
791};
792
793/**
794 * Describes a particular resource configuration.
795 */
796struct ResTable_config
797{
798 // Number of bytes in this structure.
799 uint32_t size;
800
801 union {
802 struct {
803 // Mobile country code (from SIM). 0 means "any".
804 uint16_t mcc;
805 // Mobile network code (from SIM). 0 means "any".
806 uint16_t mnc;
807 };
808 uint32_t imsi;
809 };
810
811 union {
812 struct {
813 // \0\0 means "any". Otherwise, en, fr, etc.
814 char language[2];
815
816 // \0\0 means "any". Otherwise, US, CA, etc.
817 char country[2];
818 };
819 uint32_t locale;
820 };
821
822 enum {
823 ORIENTATION_ANY = 0x0000,
824 ORIENTATION_PORT = 0x0001,
825 ORIENTATION_LAND = 0x0002,
The Android Open Source Project10592532009-03-18 17:39:46 -0700826 ORIENTATION_SQUARE = 0x0003,
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800827 };
828
829 enum {
830 TOUCHSCREEN_ANY = 0x0000,
831 TOUCHSCREEN_NOTOUCH = 0x0001,
832 TOUCHSCREEN_STYLUS = 0x0002,
833 TOUCHSCREEN_FINGER = 0x0003,
834 };
835
836 enum {
Dianne Hackborna53b8282009-07-17 11:13:48 -0700837 DENSITY_DEFAULT = 0,
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -0700838 DENSITY_LOW = 120,
839 DENSITY_MEDIUM = 160,
840 DENSITY_HIGH = 240,
Dianne Hackborna53b8282009-07-17 11:13:48 -0700841 DENSITY_NONE = 0xffff
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800842 };
843
844 union {
845 struct {
846 uint8_t orientation;
847 uint8_t touchscreen;
848 uint16_t density;
849 };
850 uint32_t screenType;
851 };
852
853 enum {
854 KEYBOARD_ANY = 0x0000,
855 KEYBOARD_NOKEYS = 0x0001,
856 KEYBOARD_QWERTY = 0x0002,
857 KEYBOARD_12KEY = 0x0003,
858 };
859
860 enum {
861 NAVIGATION_ANY = 0x0000,
862 NAVIGATION_NONAV = 0x0001,
863 NAVIGATION_DPAD = 0x0002,
864 NAVIGATION_TRACKBALL = 0x0003,
865 NAVIGATION_WHEEL = 0x0004,
866 };
867
868 enum {
869 MASK_KEYSHIDDEN = 0x0003,
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800870 KEYSHIDDEN_ANY = 0x0000,
871 KEYSHIDDEN_NO = 0x0001,
872 KEYSHIDDEN_YES = 0x0002,
873 KEYSHIDDEN_SOFT = 0x0003,
874 };
875
Dianne Hackborn93e462b2009-09-15 22:50:40 -0700876 enum {
877 MASK_NAVHIDDEN = 0x000c,
878 NAVHIDDEN_ANY = 0x0000,
879 NAVHIDDEN_NO = 0x0004,
880 NAVHIDDEN_YES = 0x0008,
881 };
882
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800883 union {
884 struct {
885 uint8_t keyboard;
886 uint8_t navigation;
887 uint8_t inputFlags;
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -0700888 uint8_t inputPad0;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800889 };
890 uint32_t input;
891 };
892
893 enum {
894 SCREENWIDTH_ANY = 0
895 };
896
897 enum {
898 SCREENHEIGHT_ANY = 0
899 };
900
901 union {
902 struct {
903 uint16_t screenWidth;
904 uint16_t screenHeight;
905 };
906 uint32_t screenSize;
907 };
908
909 enum {
910 SDKVERSION_ANY = 0
911 };
912
913 enum {
914 MINORVERSION_ANY = 0
915 };
916
917 union {
918 struct {
919 uint16_t sdkVersion;
920 // For now minorVersion must always be 0!!! Its meaning
921 // is currently undefined.
922 uint16_t minorVersion;
923 };
924 uint32_t version;
925 };
926
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -0700927 enum {
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -0700928 // screenLayout bits for screen size class.
929 MASK_SCREENSIZE = 0x0f,
930 SCREENSIZE_ANY = 0x00,
931 SCREENSIZE_SMALL = 0x01,
932 SCREENSIZE_NORMAL = 0x02,
933 SCREENSIZE_LARGE = 0x03,
934
935 // screenLayout bits for wide/long screen variation.
936 MASK_SCREENLONG = 0x30,
937 SCREENLONG_ANY = 0x00,
938 SCREENLONG_NO = 0x10,
939 SCREENLONG_YES = 0x20,
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -0700940 };
941
942 union {
943 struct {
944 uint8_t screenLayout;
945 uint8_t screenConfigPad0;
946 uint8_t screenConfigPad1;
947 uint8_t screenConfigPad2;
948 };
949 uint32_t screenConfig;
950 };
951
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800952 inline void copyFromDeviceNoSwap(const ResTable_config& o) {
953 const size_t size = dtohl(o.size);
954 if (size >= sizeof(ResTable_config)) {
955 *this = o;
956 } else {
957 memcpy(this, &o, size);
958 memset(((uint8_t*)this)+size, 0, sizeof(ResTable_config)-size);
959 }
960 }
961
962 inline void copyFromDtoH(const ResTable_config& o) {
963 copyFromDeviceNoSwap(o);
964 size = sizeof(ResTable_config);
965 mcc = dtohs(mcc);
966 mnc = dtohs(mnc);
967 density = dtohs(density);
968 screenWidth = dtohs(screenWidth);
969 screenHeight = dtohs(screenHeight);
970 sdkVersion = dtohs(sdkVersion);
971 minorVersion = dtohs(minorVersion);
972 }
973
974 inline void swapHtoD() {
975 size = htodl(size);
976 mcc = htods(mcc);
977 mnc = htods(mnc);
978 density = htods(density);
979 screenWidth = htods(screenWidth);
980 screenHeight = htods(screenHeight);
981 sdkVersion = htods(sdkVersion);
982 minorVersion = htods(minorVersion);
983 }
984
985 inline int compare(const ResTable_config& o) const {
986 int32_t diff = (int32_t)(imsi - o.imsi);
987 if (diff != 0) return diff;
988 diff = (int32_t)(locale - o.locale);
989 if (diff != 0) return diff;
990 diff = (int32_t)(screenType - o.screenType);
991 if (diff != 0) return diff;
992 diff = (int32_t)(input - o.input);
993 if (diff != 0) return diff;
994 diff = (int32_t)(screenSize - o.screenSize);
995 if (diff != 0) return diff;
996 diff = (int32_t)(version - o.version);
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -0700997 if (diff != 0) return diff;
998 diff = (int32_t)(screenLayout - o.screenLayout);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800999 return (int)diff;
1000 }
1001
1002 // Flags indicating a set of config values. These flag constants must
1003 // match the corresponding ones in android.content.pm.ActivityInfo and
1004 // attrs_manifest.xml.
1005 enum {
1006 CONFIG_MCC = 0x0001,
1007 CONFIG_MNC = 0x0002,
1008 CONFIG_LOCALE = 0x0004,
1009 CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN = 0x0008,
1010 CONFIG_KEYBOARD = 0x0010,
1011 CONFIG_KEYBOARD_HIDDEN = 0x0020,
1012 CONFIG_NAVIGATION = 0x0040,
1013 CONFIG_ORIENTATION = 0x0080,
1014 CONFIG_DENSITY = 0x0100,
1015 CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE = 0x0200,
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -07001016 CONFIG_VERSION = 0x0400,
1017 CONFIG_SCREEN_LAYOUT = 0x0800
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001018 };
1019
1020 // Compare two configuration, returning CONFIG_* flags set for each value
1021 // that is different.
1022 inline int diff(const ResTable_config& o) const {
1023 int diffs = 0;
1024 if (mcc != o.mcc) diffs |= CONFIG_MCC;
1025 if (mnc != o.mnc) diffs |= CONFIG_MNC;
1026 if (locale != o.locale) diffs |= CONFIG_LOCALE;
1027 if (orientation != o.orientation) diffs |= CONFIG_ORIENTATION;
1028 if (density != o.density) diffs |= CONFIG_DENSITY;
1029 if (touchscreen != o.touchscreen) diffs |= CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN;
Dianne Hackborn93e462b2009-09-15 22:50:40 -07001030 if (((inputFlags^o.inputFlags)&(MASK_KEYSHIDDEN|MASK_NAVHIDDEN)) != 0)
1031 diffs |= CONFIG_KEYBOARD_HIDDEN;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001032 if (keyboard != o.keyboard) diffs |= CONFIG_KEYBOARD;
1033 if (navigation != o.navigation) diffs |= CONFIG_NAVIGATION;
1034 if (screenSize != o.screenSize) diffs |= CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE;
1035 if (version != o.version) diffs |= CONFIG_VERSION;
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -07001036 if (screenLayout != o.screenLayout) diffs |= CONFIG_SCREEN_LAYOUT;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001037 return diffs;
1038 }
1039
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001040 // Return true if 'this' is more specific than 'o'.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001041 inline bool
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001042 isMoreSpecificThan(const ResTable_config& o) const {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001043 // The order of the following tests defines the importance of one
1044 // configuration parameter over another. Those tests first are more
1045 // important, trumping any values in those following them.
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001046 if (imsi || o.imsi) {
1047 if (mcc != o.mcc) {
1048 if (!mcc) return false;
1049 if (!o.mcc) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001050 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001051
1052 if (mnc != o.mnc) {
1053 if (!mnc) return false;
1054 if (!o.mnc) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001055 }
1056 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001057
1058 if (locale || o.locale) {
1059 if (language[0] != o.language[0]) {
1060 if (!language[0]) return false;
1061 if (!o.language[0]) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001062 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001063
1064 if (country[0] != o.country[0]) {
1065 if (!country[0]) return false;
1066 if (!o.country[0]) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001067 }
1068 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001069
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001070 if (screenConfig || o.screenConfig) {
1071 if (((screenLayout^o.screenLayout) & MASK_SCREENSIZE) != 0) {
1072 if (!(screenLayout & MASK_SCREENSIZE)) return false;
1073 if (!(o.screenLayout & MASK_SCREENSIZE)) return true;
1074 }
1075 if (((screenLayout^o.screenLayout) & MASK_SCREENLONG) != 0) {
1076 if (!(screenLayout & MASK_SCREENLONG)) return false;
1077 if (!(o.screenLayout & MASK_SCREENLONG)) return true;
1078 }
1079 }
1080
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001081 if (screenType || o.screenType) {
1082 if (orientation != o.orientation) {
1083 if (!orientation) return false;
1084 if (!o.orientation) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001085 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001086
1087 // density is never 'more specific'
1088 // as the default just equals 160
1089
1090 if (touchscreen != o.touchscreen) {
1091 if (!touchscreen) return false;
1092 if (!o.touchscreen) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001093 }
1094 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001095
1096 if (input || o.input) {
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001097 if (((inputFlags^o.inputFlags) & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN) != 0) {
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001098 if (!(inputFlags & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN)) return false;
1099 if (!(o.inputFlags & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN)) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001100 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001101
Dianne Hackborn93e462b2009-09-15 22:50:40 -07001102 if (((inputFlags^o.inputFlags) & MASK_NAVHIDDEN) != 0) {
1103 if (!(inputFlags & MASK_NAVHIDDEN)) return false;
1104 if (!(o.inputFlags & MASK_NAVHIDDEN)) return true;
1105 }
1106
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001107 if (keyboard != o.keyboard) {
1108 if (!keyboard) return false;
1109 if (!o.keyboard) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001110 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001111
1112 if (navigation != o.navigation) {
1113 if (!navigation) return false;
1114 if (!o.navigation) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001115 }
1116 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001117
1118 if (screenSize || o.screenSize) {
1119 if (screenWidth != o.screenWidth) {
1120 if (!screenWidth) return false;
1121 if (!o.screenWidth) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001122 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001123
1124 if (screenHeight != o.screenHeight) {
1125 if (!screenHeight) return false;
1126 if (!o.screenHeight) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001127 }
1128 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001129
1130 if (version || o.version) {
1131 if (sdkVersion != o.sdkVersion) {
1132 if (!sdkVersion) return false;
1133 if (!o.sdkVersion) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001134 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001135
1136 if (minorVersion != o.minorVersion) {
1137 if (!minorVersion) return false;
1138 if (!o.minorVersion) return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001139 }
1140 }
1141 return false;
1142 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001143
1144 // Return true if 'this' is a better match than 'o' for the 'requested'
1145 // configuration. This assumes that match() has already been used to
1146 // remove any configurations that don't match the requested configuration
1147 // at all; if they are not first filtered, non-matching results can be
1148 // considered better than matching ones.
1149 // The general rule per attribute: if the request cares about an attribute
1150 // (it normally does), if the two (this and o) are equal it's a tie. If
1151 // they are not equal then one must be generic because only generic and
1152 // '==requested' will pass the match() call. So if this is not generic,
1153 // it wins. If this IS generic, o wins (return false).
1154 inline bool
1155 isBetterThan(const ResTable_config& o,
1156 const ResTable_config* requested) const {
1157 if (requested) {
1158 if (imsi || o.imsi) {
1159 if ((mcc != o.mcc) && requested->mcc) {
1160 return (mcc);
1161 }
1162
1163 if ((mnc != o.mnc) && requested->mnc) {
1164 return (mnc);
1165 }
1166 }
1167
1168 if (locale || o.locale) {
1169 if ((language[0] != o.language[0]) && requested->language[0]) {
1170 return (language[0]);
1171 }
1172
1173 if ((country[0] != o.country[0]) && requested->country[0]) {
1174 return (country[0]);
1175 }
1176 }
1177
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001178 if (screenConfig || o.screenConfig) {
1179 if (((screenLayout^o.screenLayout) & MASK_SCREENSIZE) != 0
1180 && (requested->screenLayout & MASK_SCREENSIZE)) {
1181 return (screenLayout & MASK_SCREENSIZE);
1182 }
1183 if (((screenLayout^o.screenLayout) & MASK_SCREENLONG) != 0
1184 && (requested->screenLayout & MASK_SCREENLONG)) {
1185 return (screenLayout & MASK_SCREENLONG);
1186 }
1187 }
1188
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001189 if (screenType || o.screenType) {
1190 if ((orientation != o.orientation) && requested->orientation) {
1191 return (orientation);
1192 }
1193
1194 if (density != o.density) {
1195 // density is tough. Any density is potentially useful
1196 // because the system will scale it. Scaling down
1197 // is generally better than scaling up.
1198 // Default density counts as 160dpi (the system default)
1199 // TODO - remove 160 constants
1200 int h = (density?density:160);
1201 int l = (o.density?o.density:160);
1202 bool bImBigger = true;
1203 if (l > h) {
1204 int t = h;
1205 h = l;
1206 l = t;
1207 bImBigger = false;
1208 }
1209
1210 int reqValue = (requested->density?requested->density:160);
1211 if (reqValue >= h) {
1212 // requested value higher than both l and h, give h
1213 return bImBigger;
1214 }
1215 if (l >= reqValue) {
1216 // requested value lower than both l and h, give l
1217 return !bImBigger;
1218 }
1219 // saying that scaling down is 2x better than up
1220 if (((2 * l) - reqValue) * h > reqValue * reqValue) {
1221 return !bImBigger;
1222 } else {
1223 return bImBigger;
1224 }
1225 }
1226
1227 if ((touchscreen != o.touchscreen) && requested->touchscreen) {
1228 return (touchscreen);
1229 }
1230 }
1231
1232 if (input || o.input) {
1233 const int keysHidden = inputFlags & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN;
1234 const int oKeysHidden = o.inputFlags & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN;
1235 if (keysHidden != oKeysHidden) {
1236 const int reqKeysHidden =
1237 requested->inputFlags & MASK_KEYSHIDDEN;
1238 if (reqKeysHidden) {
1239
1240 if (!keysHidden) return false;
1241 if (!oKeysHidden) return true;
1242 // For compatibility, we count KEYSHIDDEN_NO as being
1243 // the same as KEYSHIDDEN_SOFT. Here we disambiguate
1244 // these by making an exact match more specific.
1245 if (reqKeysHidden == keysHidden) return true;
1246 if (reqKeysHidden == oKeysHidden) return false;
1247 }
1248 }
1249
Dianne Hackborn93e462b2009-09-15 22:50:40 -07001250 const int navHidden = inputFlags & MASK_NAVHIDDEN;
1251 const int oNavHidden = o.inputFlags & MASK_NAVHIDDEN;
1252 if (navHidden != oNavHidden) {
1253 const int reqNavHidden =
1254 requested->inputFlags & MASK_NAVHIDDEN;
1255 if (reqNavHidden) {
1256
1257 if (!navHidden) return false;
1258 if (!oNavHidden) return true;
1259 }
1260 }
1261
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001262 if ((keyboard != o.keyboard) && requested->keyboard) {
1263 return (keyboard);
1264 }
1265
1266 if ((navigation != o.navigation) && requested->navigation) {
1267 return (navigation);
1268 }
1269 }
1270
1271 if (screenSize || o.screenSize) {
1272 if ((screenWidth != o.screenWidth) && requested->screenWidth) {
1273 return (screenWidth);
1274 }
1275
1276 if ((screenHeight != o.screenHeight) &&
1277 requested->screenHeight) {
1278 return (screenHeight);
1279 }
1280 }
1281
1282 if (version || o.version) {
1283 if ((sdkVersion != o.sdkVersion) && requested->sdkVersion) {
Dianne Hackborn55339952009-11-01 21:16:59 -08001284 return (sdkVersion > o.sdkVersion);
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001285 }
1286
1287 if ((minorVersion != o.minorVersion) &&
1288 requested->minorVersion) {
1289 return (minorVersion);
1290 }
1291 }
1292
1293 return false;
1294 }
1295 return isMoreSpecificThan(o);
1296 }
1297
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001298 // Return true if 'this' can be considered a match for the parameters in
1299 // 'settings'.
1300 // Note this is asymetric. A default piece of data will match every request
1301 // but a request for the default should not match odd specifics
1302 // (ie, request with no mcc should not match a particular mcc's data)
1303 // settings is the requested settings
1304 inline bool match(const ResTable_config& settings) const {
1305 if (imsi != 0) {
1306 if ((settings.mcc != 0 && mcc != 0
1307 && mcc != settings.mcc) ||
1308 (settings.mcc == 0 && mcc != 0)) {
1309 return false;
1310 }
1311 if ((settings.mnc != 0 && mnc != 0
1312 && mnc != settings.mnc) ||
1313 (settings.mnc == 0 && mnc != 0)) {
1314 return false;
1315 }
1316 }
1317 if (locale != 0) {
1318 if (settings.language[0] != 0 && language[0] != 0
1319 && (language[0] != settings.language[0]
1320 || language[1] != settings.language[1])) {
1321 return false;
1322 }
1323 if (settings.country[0] != 0 && country[0] != 0
1324 && (country[0] != settings.country[0]
1325 || country[1] != settings.country[1])) {
1326 return false;
1327 }
1328 }
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001329 if (screenConfig != 0) {
1330 const int screenSize = screenLayout&MASK_SCREENSIZE;
1331 const int setScreenSize = settings.screenLayout&MASK_SCREENSIZE;
1332 if (setScreenSize != 0 && screenSize != 0
1333 && screenSize != setScreenSize) {
1334 return false;
1335 }
1336
1337 const int screenLong = screenLayout&MASK_SCREENLONG;
1338 const int setScreenLong = settings.screenLayout&MASK_SCREENLONG;
1339 if (setScreenLong != 0 && screenLong != 0
1340 && screenLong != setScreenLong) {
1341 return false;
1342 }
1343 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001344 if (screenType != 0) {
1345 if (settings.orientation != 0 && orientation != 0
1346 && orientation != settings.orientation) {
1347 return false;
1348 }
Robert Greenwalt96e20402009-04-22 14:35:11 -07001349 // density always matches - we can scale it. See isBetterThan
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001350 if (settings.touchscreen != 0 && touchscreen != 0
1351 && touchscreen != settings.touchscreen) {
1352 return false;
1353 }
1354 }
1355 if (input != 0) {
1356 const int keysHidden = inputFlags&MASK_KEYSHIDDEN;
1357 const int setKeysHidden = settings.inputFlags&MASK_KEYSHIDDEN;
1358 if (setKeysHidden != 0 && keysHidden != 0
1359 && keysHidden != setKeysHidden) {
1360 // For compatibility, we count a request for KEYSHIDDEN_NO as also
1361 // matching the more recent KEYSHIDDEN_SOFT. Basically
1362 // KEYSHIDDEN_NO means there is some kind of keyboard available.
1363 //LOGI("Matching keysHidden: have=%d, config=%d\n", keysHidden, setKeysHidden);
1364 if (keysHidden != KEYSHIDDEN_NO || setKeysHidden != KEYSHIDDEN_SOFT) {
1365 //LOGI("No match!");
1366 return false;
1367 }
1368 }
Dianne Hackborn93e462b2009-09-15 22:50:40 -07001369 const int navHidden = inputFlags&MASK_NAVHIDDEN;
1370 const int setNavHidden = settings.inputFlags&MASK_NAVHIDDEN;
1371 if (setNavHidden != 0 && navHidden != 0
1372 && navHidden != setNavHidden) {
1373 return false;
1374 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001375 if (settings.keyboard != 0 && keyboard != 0
1376 && keyboard != settings.keyboard) {
1377 return false;
1378 }
1379 if (settings.navigation != 0 && navigation != 0
1380 && navigation != settings.navigation) {
1381 return false;
1382 }
1383 }
1384 if (screenSize != 0) {
1385 if (settings.screenWidth != 0 && screenWidth != 0
1386 && screenWidth != settings.screenWidth) {
1387 return false;
1388 }
1389 if (settings.screenHeight != 0 && screenHeight != 0
1390 && screenHeight != settings.screenHeight) {
1391 return false;
1392 }
1393 }
1394 if (version != 0) {
1395 if (settings.sdkVersion != 0 && sdkVersion != 0
Dianne Hackborn55339952009-11-01 21:16:59 -08001396 && sdkVersion > settings.sdkVersion) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001397 return false;
1398 }
1399 if (settings.minorVersion != 0 && minorVersion != 0
1400 && minorVersion != settings.minorVersion) {
1401 return false;
1402 }
1403 }
1404 return true;
1405 }
1406
1407 void getLocale(char str[6]) const {
1408 memset(str, 0, 6);
1409 if (language[0]) {
1410 str[0] = language[0];
1411 str[1] = language[1];
1412 if (country[0]) {
1413 str[2] = '_';
1414 str[3] = country[0];
1415 str[4] = country[1];
1416 }
1417 }
1418 }
1419
1420 String8 toString() const {
1421 char buf[200];
Dianne Hackborn723738c2009-06-25 19:48:04 -07001422 sprintf(buf, "imsi=%d/%d lang=%c%c reg=%c%c orient=%d touch=%d dens=%d "
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001423 "kbd=%d nav=%d input=%d scrnW=%d scrnH=%d sz=%d long=%d vers=%d.%d",
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001424 mcc, mnc,
1425 language[0] ? language[0] : '-', language[1] ? language[1] : '-',
1426 country[0] ? country[0] : '-', country[1] ? country[1] : '-',
1427 orientation, touchscreen, density, keyboard, navigation, inputFlags,
Dianne Hackbornc4db95c2009-07-21 17:46:02 -07001428 screenWidth, screenHeight,
1429 screenLayout&MASK_SCREENSIZE, screenLayout&MASK_SCREENLONG,
1430 sdkVersion, minorVersion);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001431 return String8(buf);
1432 }
1433};
1434
1435/**
1436 * A specification of the resources defined by a particular type.
1437 *
1438 * There should be one of these chunks for each resource type.
1439 *
1440 * This structure is followed by an array of integers providing the set of
1441 * configuation change flags (ResTable_config::CONFIG_*) that have multiple
1442 * resources for that configuration. In addition, the high bit is set if that
1443 * resource has been made public.
1444 */
1445struct ResTable_typeSpec
1446{
1447 struct ResChunk_header header;
1448
1449 // The type identifier this chunk is holding. Type IDs start
1450 // at 1 (corresponding to the value of the type bits in a
1451 // resource identifier). 0 is invalid.
1452 uint8_t id;
1453
1454 // Must be 0.
1455 uint8_t res0;
1456 // Must be 0.
1457 uint16_t res1;
1458
1459 // Number of uint32_t entry configuration masks that follow.
1460 uint32_t entryCount;
1461
1462 enum {
1463 // Additional flag indicating an entry is public.
1464 SPEC_PUBLIC = 0x40000000
1465 };
1466};
1467
1468/**
1469 * A collection of resource entries for a particular resource data
1470 * type. Followed by an array of uint32_t defining the resource
1471 * values, corresponding to the array of type strings in the
1472 * ResTable_package::typeStrings string block. Each of these hold an
1473 * index from entriesStart; a value of NO_ENTRY means that entry is
1474 * not defined.
1475 *
1476 * There may be multiple of these chunks for a particular resource type,
1477 * supply different configuration variations for the resource values of
1478 * that type.
1479 *
1480 * It would be nice to have an additional ordered index of entries, so
1481 * we can do a binary search if trying to find a resource by string name.
1482 */
1483struct ResTable_type
1484{
1485 struct ResChunk_header header;
1486
1487 enum {
1488 NO_ENTRY = 0xFFFFFFFF
1489 };
1490
1491 // The type identifier this chunk is holding. Type IDs start
1492 // at 1 (corresponding to the value of the type bits in a
1493 // resource identifier). 0 is invalid.
1494 uint8_t id;
1495
1496 // Must be 0.
1497 uint8_t res0;
1498 // Must be 0.
1499 uint16_t res1;
1500
1501 // Number of uint32_t entry indices that follow.
1502 uint32_t entryCount;
1503
1504 // Offset from header where ResTable_entry data starts.
1505 uint32_t entriesStart;
1506
1507 // Configuration this collection of entries is designed for.
1508 ResTable_config config;
1509};
1510
1511/**
1512 * This is the beginning of information about an entry in the resource
1513 * table. It holds the reference to the name of this entry, and is
1514 * immediately followed by one of:
Dianne Hackbornde7faf62009-06-30 13:27:30 -07001515 * * A Res_value structure, if FLAG_COMPLEX is -not- set.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001516 * * An array of ResTable_map structures, if FLAG_COMPLEX is set.
1517 * These supply a set of name/value mappings of data.
1518 */
1519struct ResTable_entry
1520{
1521 // Number of bytes in this structure.
1522 uint16_t size;
1523
1524 enum {
1525 // If set, this is a complex entry, holding a set of name/value
1526 // mappings. It is followed by an array of ResTable_map structures.
1527 FLAG_COMPLEX = 0x0001,
1528 // If set, this resource has been declared public, so libraries
1529 // are allowed to reference it.
1530 FLAG_PUBLIC = 0x0002
1531 };
1532 uint16_t flags;
1533
1534 // Reference into ResTable_package::keyStrings identifying this entry.
1535 struct ResStringPool_ref key;
1536};
1537
1538/**
1539 * Extended form of a ResTable_entry for map entries, defining a parent map
1540 * resource from which to inherit values.
1541 */
1542struct ResTable_map_entry : public ResTable_entry
1543{
1544 // Resource identifier of the parent mapping, or 0 if there is none.
1545 ResTable_ref parent;
1546 // Number of name/value pairs that follow for FLAG_COMPLEX.
1547 uint32_t count;
1548};
1549
1550/**
1551 * A single name/value mapping that is part of a complex resource
1552 * entry.
1553 */
1554struct ResTable_map
1555{
1556 // The resource identifier defining this mapping's name. For attribute
1557 // resources, 'name' can be one of the following special resource types
1558 // to supply meta-data about the attribute; for all other resource types
1559 // it must be an attribute resource.
1560 ResTable_ref name;
1561
1562 // Special values for 'name' when defining attribute resources.
1563 enum {
1564 // This entry holds the attribute's type code.
1565 ATTR_TYPE = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(0),
1566
1567 // For integral attributes, this is the minimum value it can hold.
1568 ATTR_MIN = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(1),
1569
1570 // For integral attributes, this is the maximum value it can hold.
1571 ATTR_MAX = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(2),
1572
1573 // Localization of this resource is can be encouraged or required with
1574 // an aapt flag if this is set
1575 ATTR_L10N = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(3),
1576
1577 // for plural support, see android.content.res.PluralRules#attrForQuantity(int)
1578 ATTR_OTHER = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(4),
1579 ATTR_ZERO = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(5),
1580 ATTR_ONE = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(6),
1581 ATTR_TWO = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(7),
1582 ATTR_FEW = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(8),
1583 ATTR_MANY = Res_MAKEINTERNAL(9)
1584
1585 };
1586
1587 // Bit mask of allowed types, for use with ATTR_TYPE.
1588 enum {
1589 // No type has been defined for this attribute, use generic
1590 // type handling. The low 16 bits are for types that can be
1591 // handled generically; the upper 16 require additional information
1592 // in the bag so can not be handled generically for TYPE_ANY.
1593 TYPE_ANY = 0x0000FFFF,
1594
1595 // Attribute holds a references to another resource.
1596 TYPE_REFERENCE = 1<<0,
1597
1598 // Attribute holds a generic string.
1599 TYPE_STRING = 1<<1,
1600
1601 // Attribute holds an integer value. ATTR_MIN and ATTR_MIN can
1602 // optionally specify a constrained range of possible integer values.
1603 TYPE_INTEGER = 1<<2,
1604
1605 // Attribute holds a boolean integer.
1606 TYPE_BOOLEAN = 1<<3,
1607
1608 // Attribute holds a color value.
1609 TYPE_COLOR = 1<<4,
1610
1611 // Attribute holds a floating point value.
1612 TYPE_FLOAT = 1<<5,
1613
1614 // Attribute holds a dimension value, such as "20px".
1615 TYPE_DIMENSION = 1<<6,
1616
1617 // Attribute holds a fraction value, such as "20%".
1618 TYPE_FRACTION = 1<<7,
1619
1620 // Attribute holds an enumeration. The enumeration values are
1621 // supplied as additional entries in the map.
1622 TYPE_ENUM = 1<<16,
1623
1624 // Attribute holds a bitmaks of flags. The flag bit values are
1625 // supplied as additional entries in the map.
1626 TYPE_FLAGS = 1<<17
1627 };
1628
1629 // Enum of localization modes, for use with ATTR_L10N.
1630 enum {
1631 L10N_NOT_REQUIRED = 0,
1632 L10N_SUGGESTED = 1
1633 };
1634
1635 // This mapping's value.
1636 Res_value value;
1637};
1638
1639/**
1640 * Convenience class for accessing data in a ResTable resource.
1641 */
1642class ResTable
1643{
1644public:
1645 ResTable();
1646 ResTable(const void* data, size_t size, void* cookie,
1647 bool copyData=false);
1648 ~ResTable();
1649
1650 status_t add(const void* data, size_t size, void* cookie,
1651 bool copyData=false);
1652 status_t add(Asset* asset, void* cookie,
1653 bool copyData=false);
Dianne Hackborn78c40512009-07-06 11:07:40 -07001654 status_t add(ResTable* src);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001655
1656 status_t getError() const;
1657
1658 void uninit();
1659
1660 struct resource_name
1661 {
1662 const char16_t* package;
1663 size_t packageLen;
1664 const char16_t* type;
1665 size_t typeLen;
1666 const char16_t* name;
1667 size_t nameLen;
1668 };
1669
1670 bool getResourceName(uint32_t resID, resource_name* outName) const;
1671
1672 /**
1673 * Retrieve the value of a resource. If the resource is found, returns a
1674 * value >= 0 indicating the table it is in (for use with
1675 * getTableStringBlock() and getTableCookie()) and fills in 'outValue'. If
1676 * not found, returns a negative error code.
1677 *
1678 * Note that this function does not do reference traversal. If you want
1679 * to follow references to other resources to get the "real" value to
1680 * use, you need to call resolveReference() after this function.
1681 *
1682 * @param resID The desired resoruce identifier.
1683 * @param outValue Filled in with the resource data that was found.
1684 *
1685 * @return ssize_t Either a >= 0 table index or a negative error code.
1686 */
1687 ssize_t getResource(uint32_t resID, Res_value* outValue, bool mayBeBag=false,
1688 uint32_t* outSpecFlags=NULL, ResTable_config* outConfig=NULL) const;
1689
1690 inline ssize_t getResource(const ResTable_ref& res, Res_value* outValue,
1691 uint32_t* outSpecFlags=NULL) const {
1692 return getResource(res.ident, outValue, false, outSpecFlags, NULL);
1693 }
1694
1695 ssize_t resolveReference(Res_value* inOutValue,
1696 ssize_t blockIndex,
1697 uint32_t* outLastRef = NULL,
Dianne Hackborn0d221012009-07-29 15:41:19 -07001698 uint32_t* inoutTypeSpecFlags = NULL,
1699 ResTable_config* outConfig = NULL) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001700
1701 enum {
1702 TMP_BUFFER_SIZE = 16
1703 };
1704 const char16_t* valueToString(const Res_value* value, size_t stringBlock,
1705 char16_t tmpBuffer[TMP_BUFFER_SIZE],
1706 size_t* outLen);
1707
1708 struct bag_entry {
1709 ssize_t stringBlock;
1710 ResTable_map map;
1711 };
1712
1713 /**
1714 * Retrieve the bag of a resource. If the resoruce is found, returns the
1715 * number of bags it contains and 'outBag' points to an array of their
1716 * values. If not found, a negative error code is returned.
1717 *
1718 * Note that this function -does- do reference traversal of the bag data.
1719 *
1720 * @param resID The desired resource identifier.
1721 * @param outBag Filled inm with a pointer to the bag mappings.
1722 *
1723 * @return ssize_t Either a >= 0 bag count of negative error code.
1724 */
1725 ssize_t lockBag(uint32_t resID, const bag_entry** outBag) const;
1726
1727 void unlockBag(const bag_entry* bag) const;
1728
1729 void lock() const;
1730
1731 ssize_t getBagLocked(uint32_t resID, const bag_entry** outBag,
1732 uint32_t* outTypeSpecFlags=NULL) const;
1733
1734 void unlock() const;
1735
1736 class Theme {
1737 public:
1738 Theme(const ResTable& table);
1739 ~Theme();
1740
1741 inline const ResTable& getResTable() const { return mTable; }
1742
1743 status_t applyStyle(uint32_t resID, bool force=false);
1744 status_t setTo(const Theme& other);
1745
1746 /**
1747 * Retrieve a value in the theme. If the theme defines this
1748 * value, returns a value >= 0 indicating the table it is in
1749 * (for use with getTableStringBlock() and getTableCookie) and
1750 * fills in 'outValue'. If not found, returns a negative error
1751 * code.
1752 *
1753 * Note that this function does not do reference traversal. If you want
1754 * to follow references to other resources to get the "real" value to
1755 * use, you need to call resolveReference() after this function.
1756 *
1757 * @param resID A resource identifier naming the desired theme
1758 * attribute.
1759 * @param outValue Filled in with the theme value that was
1760 * found.
1761 *
1762 * @return ssize_t Either a >= 0 table index or a negative error code.
1763 */
1764 ssize_t getAttribute(uint32_t resID, Res_value* outValue,
1765 uint32_t* outTypeSpecFlags = NULL) const;
1766
1767 /**
1768 * This is like ResTable::resolveReference(), but also takes
1769 * care of resolving attribute references to the theme.
1770 */
1771 ssize_t resolveAttributeReference(Res_value* inOutValue,
1772 ssize_t blockIndex, uint32_t* outLastRef = NULL,
Dianne Hackborn0d221012009-07-29 15:41:19 -07001773 uint32_t* inoutTypeSpecFlags = NULL,
1774 ResTable_config* inoutConfig = NULL) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001775
1776 void dumpToLog() const;
1777
1778 private:
1779 Theme(const Theme&);
1780 Theme& operator=(const Theme&);
1781
1782 struct theme_entry {
1783 ssize_t stringBlock;
1784 uint32_t typeSpecFlags;
1785 Res_value value;
1786 };
1787 struct type_info {
1788 size_t numEntries;
1789 theme_entry* entries;
1790 };
1791 struct package_info {
1792 size_t numTypes;
1793 type_info types[];
1794 };
1795
1796 void free_package(package_info* pi);
1797 package_info* copy_package(package_info* pi);
1798
1799 const ResTable& mTable;
1800 package_info* mPackages[Res_MAXPACKAGE];
1801 };
1802
1803 void setParameters(const ResTable_config* params);
1804 void getParameters(ResTable_config* params) const;
1805
1806 // Retrieve an identifier (which can be passed to getResource)
1807 // for a given resource name. The 'name' can be fully qualified
1808 // (<package>:<type>.<basename>) or the package or type components
1809 // can be dropped if default values are supplied here.
1810 //
1811 // Returns 0 if no such resource was found, else a valid resource ID.
1812 uint32_t identifierForName(const char16_t* name, size_t nameLen,
1813 const char16_t* type = 0, size_t typeLen = 0,
1814 const char16_t* defPackage = 0,
1815 size_t defPackageLen = 0,
1816 uint32_t* outTypeSpecFlags = NULL) const;
1817
1818 static bool expandResourceRef(const uint16_t* refStr, size_t refLen,
1819 String16* outPackage,
1820 String16* outType,
1821 String16* outName,
1822 const String16* defType = NULL,
1823 const String16* defPackage = NULL,
1824 const char** outErrorMsg = NULL);
1825
1826 static bool stringToInt(const char16_t* s, size_t len, Res_value* outValue);
1827 static bool stringToFloat(const char16_t* s, size_t len, Res_value* outValue);
1828
1829 // Used with stringToValue.
1830 class Accessor
1831 {
1832 public:
1833 inline virtual ~Accessor() { }
1834
1835 virtual uint32_t getCustomResource(const String16& package,
1836 const String16& type,
1837 const String16& name) const = 0;
1838 virtual uint32_t getCustomResourceWithCreation(const String16& package,
1839 const String16& type,
1840 const String16& name,
1841 const bool createIfNeeded = false) = 0;
1842 virtual uint32_t getRemappedPackage(uint32_t origPackage) const = 0;
1843 virtual bool getAttributeType(uint32_t attrID, uint32_t* outType) = 0;
1844 virtual bool getAttributeMin(uint32_t attrID, uint32_t* outMin) = 0;
1845 virtual bool getAttributeMax(uint32_t attrID, uint32_t* outMax) = 0;
1846 virtual bool getAttributeEnum(uint32_t attrID,
1847 const char16_t* name, size_t nameLen,
1848 Res_value* outValue) = 0;
1849 virtual bool getAttributeFlags(uint32_t attrID,
1850 const char16_t* name, size_t nameLen,
1851 Res_value* outValue) = 0;
1852 virtual uint32_t getAttributeL10N(uint32_t attrID) = 0;
1853 virtual bool getLocalizationSetting() = 0;
1854 virtual void reportError(void* accessorCookie, const char* fmt, ...) = 0;
1855 };
1856
1857 // Convert a string to a resource value. Handles standard "@res",
1858 // "#color", "123", and "0x1bd" types; performs escaping of strings.
1859 // The resulting value is placed in 'outValue'; if it is a string type,
1860 // 'outString' receives the string. If 'attrID' is supplied, the value is
1861 // type checked against this attribute and it is used to perform enum
1862 // evaluation. If 'acccessor' is supplied, it will be used to attempt to
1863 // resolve resources that do not exist in this ResTable. If 'attrType' is
1864 // supplied, the value will be type checked for this format if 'attrID'
1865 // is not supplied or found.
1866 bool stringToValue(Res_value* outValue, String16* outString,
1867 const char16_t* s, size_t len,
1868 bool preserveSpaces, bool coerceType,
1869 uint32_t attrID = 0,
1870 const String16* defType = NULL,
1871 const String16* defPackage = NULL,
1872 Accessor* accessor = NULL,
1873 void* accessorCookie = NULL,
1874 uint32_t attrType = ResTable_map::TYPE_ANY,
1875 bool enforcePrivate = true) const;
1876
1877 // Perform processing of escapes and quotes in a string.
1878 static bool collectString(String16* outString,
1879 const char16_t* s, size_t len,
1880 bool preserveSpaces,
1881 const char** outErrorMsg = NULL,
1882 bool append = false);
1883
1884 size_t getBasePackageCount() const;
1885 const char16_t* getBasePackageName(size_t idx) const;
1886 uint32_t getBasePackageId(size_t idx) const;
1887
1888 size_t getTableCount() const;
1889 const ResStringPool* getTableStringBlock(size_t index) const;
1890 void* getTableCookie(size_t index) const;
1891
1892 // Return the configurations (ResTable_config) that we know about
1893 void getConfigurations(Vector<ResTable_config>* configs) const;
1894
1895 void getLocales(Vector<String8>* locales) const;
1896
1897#ifndef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
Dianne Hackborne17086b2009-06-19 15:13:28 -07001898 void print(bool inclValues) const;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001899#endif
1900
1901private:
1902 struct Header;
1903 struct Type;
1904 struct Package;
1905 struct PackageGroup;
1906 struct bag_set;
1907
1908 status_t add(const void* data, size_t size, void* cookie,
1909 Asset* asset, bool copyData);
1910
1911 ssize_t getResourcePackageIndex(uint32_t resID) const;
1912 ssize_t getEntry(
1913 const Package* package, int typeIndex, int entryIndex,
1914 const ResTable_config* config,
1915 const ResTable_type** outType, const ResTable_entry** outEntry,
1916 const Type** outTypeClass) const;
1917 status_t parsePackage(
1918 const ResTable_package* const pkg, const Header* const header);
1919
Dianne Hackbornde7faf62009-06-30 13:27:30 -07001920 void print_value(const Package* pkg, const Res_value& value) const;
1921
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001922 mutable Mutex mLock;
1923
1924 status_t mError;
1925
1926 ResTable_config mParams;
1927
1928 // Array of all resource tables.
1929 Vector<Header*> mHeaders;
1930
1931 // Array of packages in all resource tables.
1932 Vector<PackageGroup*> mPackageGroups;
1933
1934 // Mapping from resource package IDs to indices into the internal
1935 // package array.
1936 uint8_t mPackageMap[256];
1937};
1938
1939} // namespace android
1940
1941#endif // _LIBS_UTILS_RESOURCE_TYPES_H