/* * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.util; /** * A property is an abstraction that can be used to represent a mutable value that is held * in a host object. The Property's {@link #set(Object, Object)} or {@link #get(Object)} * methods can be implemented in terms of the private fields of the host object, or via "setter" and * "getter" methods or by some other mechanism, as appropriate. * * @param The class on which the property is declared. * @param The type that this property represents. */ public abstract class Property { private final String mName; private final Class mType; /** * This factory method creates and returns a Property given the class and * name parameters, where the "name" parameter represents either: *
    *
  • a public getName() method on the class which takes no arguments, plus an * optional public setName() method which takes a value of the same type * returned by getName() *
  • a public isName() method on the class which takes no arguments, plus an * optional public setName() method which takes a value of the same type * returned by isName() *
  • a public name field on the class *
* *

If either of the get/is method alternatives is found on the class, but an appropriate * setName() method is not found, the Property will be * {@link #isReadOnly() readOnly}. Calling the {@link #set(Object, Object)} method on such * a property is allowed, but will have no effect.

* *

If neither the methods nor the field are found on the class a * {@link NoSuchPropertyException} exception will be thrown.

*/ public static Property of(Class hostType, Class valueType, String name) { return new ReflectiveProperty(hostType, valueType, name); } /** * A constructor that takes an identifying name and {@link #getType() type} for the property. */ public Property(Class type, String name) { mName = name; mType = type; } /** * Returns true if the {@link #set(Object, Object)} method does not set the value on the target * object (in which case the {@link #set(Object, Object) set()} method should throw a {@link * NoSuchPropertyException} exception). This may happen if the Property wraps functionality that * allows querying the underlying value but not setting it. For example, the {@link #of(Class, * Class, String)} factory method may return a Property with name "foo" for an object that has * only a getFoo() or isFoo() method, but no matching * setFoo() method. */ public boolean isReadOnly() { return false; } /** * Sets the value on object which this property represents. If the method is unable * to set the value on the target object it will throw an {@link UnsupportedOperationException} * exception. */ public void set(T object, V value) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Property " + getName() +" is read-only"); } /** * Returns the current value that this property represents on the given object. */ public abstract V get(T object); /** * Returns the name for this property. */ public String getName() { return mName; } /** * Returns the type for this property. */ public Class getType() { return mType; } }