-#ifndef __DALI_HANDLE_H__
-#define __DALI_HANDLE_H__
+#ifndef DALI_HANDLE_H
+#define DALI_HANDLE_H
/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
+ * Copyright (c) 2022 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*/
// EXTERNAL INCLUDES
+#include <cstdint> // uint32_t
#include <string>
// INTERNAL INCLUDES
#include <dali/public-api/common/dali-common.h>
#include <dali/public-api/object/base-handle.h>
+#include <dali/public-api/object/indirect-value.h>
+#include <dali/public-api/object/property-key.h>
+#include <dali/public-api/object/property-notification-declarations.h>
#include <dali/public-api/object/property-types.h>
#include <dali/public-api/object/property-value.h>
-#include <dali/public-api/object/property-notification-declarations.h>
#include <dali/public-api/object/ref-object.h>
+#include <dali/public-api/signals/dali-signal.h>
namespace Dali
{
+/**
+ * @addtogroup dali_core_object
+ * @{
+ */
class Constraint;
class PropertyNotification;
/**
* @brief Dali::Handle is a handle to an internal property owning Dali object that can have constraints applied to it.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
-class DALI_IMPORT_API Handle : public BaseHandle
+class DALI_CORE_API Handle : public BaseHandle
{
public:
-
/**
- * @brief An Handle's capabilities can be queried using Handle::Supports()
+ * @brief Enumeration for Handle's capabilities that can be queried using Handle::Supports().
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
enum Capability
{
* @brief Some objects support dynamic property creation at run-time.
*
* New properties are registered by calling RegisterProperty() with an unused property name.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES = 0x01,
};
-public:
+ /**
+ * @brief PropertySetSignal function prototype for signal handler. Called when a property is set on this object.
+ */
+ using PropertySetSignalType = Signal<void(Handle& handle, Property::Index index, const Property::Value& value)>;
+public:
/**
* @brief This constructor is used by Dali New() methods.
*
- * @param [in] handle A pointer to a newly allocated Dali resource
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] handle A pointer to a newly allocated Dali resource
*/
- Handle( Dali::Internal::Object* handle );
+ Handle(Dali::Internal::Object* handle);
/**
* @brief This constructor provides an uninitialized Dali::Handle.
* handle = SomeClass::New(); // now initialized
* handle.SomeMethod(); // safe
* @endcode
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
Handle();
/**
- * @brief Create a new object.
+ * @brief Creates a new object.
*
- * @return A handle to a newly allocated object.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @return A handle to a newly allocated object
*/
static Handle New();
/**
- * @brief Dali::Handle is intended as a base class
+ * @brief Template to create a derived handle and set properties on it.
+ *
+ * Marked as DALI_NO_EXPORT_API to prevent internal usage exporting symbols.
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @tparam T The derived class to create
+ * @param[in] properties The properties to set
+ */
+ template<typename Type>
+ static DALI_NO_EXPORT_API Type New(const Property::Map& properties)
+ {
+ Type handle = Type::New();
+ handle.SetProperties(properties);
+ return handle;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Dali::Handle is intended as a base class.
*
* This is non-virtual since derived Handle types must not contain data or virtual methods.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
~Handle();
/**
* @brief This copy constructor is required for (smart) pointer semantics.
*
- * @param [in] handle A reference to the copied handle
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] handle A reference to the copied handle
*/
- Handle( const Handle& handle );
+ Handle(const Handle& handle);
/**
* @brief This assignment operator is required for (smart) pointer semantics.
*
- * @param [in] rhs A reference to the copied handle
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] rhs A reference to the copied handle
* @return A reference to this
*/
- Handle& operator=( const Handle& rhs );
+ Handle& operator=(const Handle& rhs);
/**
- * @brief Downcast to a handle.
+ * @brief Move constructor.
*
- * If not the returned handle is left uninitialized.
+ * @SINCE_1_9.22
+ * @param[in] rhs A reference to the moved handle
+ */
+ Handle(Handle&& rhs) noexcept;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Move assignment operator.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_9.22
+ * @param[in] rhs A reference to the moved handle
+ * @return A reference to this handle
+ */
+ Handle& operator=(Handle&& rhs) noexcept;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Downcasts to a handle.
+ *
+ * If not, the returned handle is left uninitialized.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
* @param[in] handle to An object
* @return handle or an uninitialized handle
*/
- static Handle DownCast( BaseHandle handle );
+ static Handle DownCast(BaseHandle handle);
/**
- * @brief Query whether an handle supports a given capability.
+ * @brief Queries whether an handle supports a given capability.
*
- * @param[in] capability The queried capability.
- * @return True if the capability is supported.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] capability The queried capability
+ * @return True if the capability is supported
*/
- bool Supports( Capability capability ) const;
+ bool Supports(Capability capability) const;
// Properties
/**
- * @brief Query how many properties are provided by an handle.
+ * @brief Queries how many properties are provided by an handle.
*
* This may vary between instances of a class, if dynamic properties are supported.
- * @return The number of properties.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @return The number of properties
*/
- unsigned int GetPropertyCount() const;
+ uint32_t GetPropertyCount() const;
/**
- * @brief Query the name of a property.
+ * @brief Queries the name of a property.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return The name of the property.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The name of the property
*/
- std::string GetPropertyName( Property::Index index ) const;
+ std::string GetPropertyName(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Query the index of a property.
- * Returns the first property index that matches the given name exactly.
+ * @brief Query the index of a property using the given key.
*
- * @param [in] name The name of the property.
- * @return The index of the property, or Property::INVALID_INDEX if no property exists with the given name.
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @param[in] key The key of the property to search for. (The name or integer key provided to
+ * RegisterProperty()).
+ * @return the matching property index of the key, or Property::INVALID_INDEX if no
+ * property matches the given key.
*/
- Property::Index GetPropertyIndex( const std::string& name ) const;
+ Property::Index GetPropertyIndex(Property::Key key) const;
/**
- * @brief Query whether a property can be set using SetProperty().
+ * @brief Queries whether a property can be set using SetProperty().
*
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return True if the property is writable
* @pre Property::INVALID_INDEX < index.
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return True if the property is writable.
*/
- bool IsPropertyWritable( Property::Index index ) const;
+ bool IsPropertyWritable(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Query whether a writable property can be the target of an animation or constraint.
+ * @brief Queries whether a writable property can be the target of an animation or constraint.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return True if the property is animatable.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return True if the property is animatable
*/
- bool IsPropertyAnimatable( Property::Index index ) const;
+ bool IsPropertyAnimatable(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Query whether a property can be used as in input to a constraint.
+ * @brief Queries whether a property can be used as in input to a constraint.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return True if the property can be used as a constraint input.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return True if the property can be used as a constraint input
*/
- bool IsPropertyAConstraintInput( Property::Index index ) const;
+ bool IsPropertyAConstraintInput(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Query the type of a property.
+ * @brief Queries the type of a property.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return The type of the property.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The type of the property
*/
- Property::Type GetPropertyType( Property::Index index ) const;
+ Property::Type GetPropertyType(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Set the value of an existing property.
+ * @brief Sets the value of an existing property.
*
* Property should be write-able. Setting a read-only property is a no-op.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property
* @pre The property types match i.e. propertyValue.GetType() is equal to GetPropertyType(index).
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @param [in] propertyValue The new value of the property.
*/
- void SetProperty( Property::Index index, const Property::Value& propertyValue );
+ void SetProperty(Property::Index index, Property::Value propertyValue);
/**
- * @brief Register a new animatable property.
+ * @brief Reserves a number of custom properties
*
+ * Saves automatic re-allocation of vectors for properties when we know in advance how many there
+ * will be.
+ *
+ * @param[in] propertyCount The total number of initial properties.
+ */
+ void ReserveCustomProperties(int propertyCount);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Registers a new animatable property.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] name The name of the property
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property
+ * @return The index of the property or Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed
* @pre The object supports dynamic properties i.e. Supports(Handle::DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES) returns true.
* Property names are expected to be unique, but this is not enforced.
* Property indices are unique to each registered custom property in a given object.
* - Property::MATRIX3
* - Property::MATRIX
* - Property::ROTATION
- * @param [in] name The name of the property.
- * @param [in] propertyValue The new value of the property.
+ * @note If a property with the desired name already exists, then the value given is just set.
+ */
+ Property::Index RegisterProperty(std::string_view name, Property::Value propertyValue);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Registers a new animatable property.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_2_1.6
+ * @param[in] name The name of the property
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property
+ * @return The index of the property or Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed
+ * @pre The object supports dynamic properties i.e. Supports(Handle::DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES) returns true.
+ * Property names are expected to be unique, but this is DEFINITELY not enforced. It is up to the
+ * caller to enforce uniqueness.
+ *
+ * Property indices are unique to each registered custom property in a given object.
+ * returns Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed. This can happen if you try to register
+ * animatable property on an object that does not have scene graph object.
+ * @note Only the following types can be animated:
+ * - Property::BOOLEAN
+ * - Property::FLOAT
+ * - Property::INTEGER
+ * - Property::VECTOR2
+ * - Property::VECTOR3
+ * - Property::VECTOR4
+ * - Property::MATRIX3
+ * - Property::MATRIX
+ * - Property::ROTATION
+ * @note If a property with the desired name already exists, then this creates a secondary
+ * entry to a different scene graph property; Access by index works as expected, but uniform
+ * values will use the last registered version, not the existing version, so things may break.
+ */
+ Property::Index RegisterUniqueProperty(std::string_view name, Property::Value propertyValue);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Register a new animatable property with an integer key.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @param[in] key The integer key of the property.
+ * @param[in] name The text key of the property.
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property.
+ *
+ * @return The index of the property or Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed
+ *
+ * @pre The object supports dynamic properties
+ * i.e. Supports(Handle::DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES) returns true. Property names and keys
+ * are expected to be unique, but this is not enforced. Property indices are unique
+ * to each registered custom property in a given object.
+ * @todo CHECK THIS!
+ *
+ * @note Returns Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed. This can happen if
+ * you try to register animatable property on an object that does not have scene graph
+ * object.
+ *
+ * @note The returned property index is not the same as the integer key (though it
+ * shares a type)
+ *
+ * This version of RegisterProperty associates both an integer key and the text key
+ * with the property, allowing for lookup of the property index by either key or name
+ * ( which is useful when other classes know the key but not the name )
+ *
+ * @note Only the following types can be animated:
+ * - Property::BOOLEAN
+ * - Property::FLOAT
+ * - Property::INTEGER
+ * - Property::VECTOR2
+ * - Property::VECTOR3
+ * - Property::VECTOR4
+ * - Property::MATRIX3
+ * - Property::MATRIX
+ * - Property::ROTATION
+ * @note If a property with the desired name already exists, then the value given is just set.
+ */
+ Property::Index RegisterProperty(Property::Index key,
+ std::string_view name,
+ Property::Value propertyValue);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Register a new animatable property with an integer key.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_2_1.6
+ * @param[in] key The integer key of the property.
+ * @param[in] name The text key of the property.
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property.
+ *
* @return The index of the property or Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed
+ * It is up to the caller to guarantee that the property is unique. This allows many
+ * checks to be skipped.
+ *
+ * @pre The object supports dynamic properties
+ * i.e. Supports(Handle::DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES) returns true. Property names and keys
+ * are expected to be unique, and are therefore just added without any checks.
+ * Property indices are unique to each registered custom property in a given object.
+ *
+ * @note Returns Property::INVALID_INDEX if registration failed. This can happen if
+ * you try to register animatable property on an object that does not have scene graph
+ * object.
+ *
+ * @note The returned property index is not the same as the integer key (though it
+ * shares a type)
+ *
+ * This version of RegisterProperty associates both an integer key and the text key
+ * with the property, allowing for lookup of the property index by either key or name
+ * ( which is useful when other classes know the key but not the name )
+ *
+ * @note Only the following types can be animated:
+ * - Property::BOOLEAN
+ * - Property::FLOAT
+ * - Property::INTEGER
+ * - Property::VECTOR2
+ * - Property::VECTOR3
+ * - Property::VECTOR4
+ * - Property::MATRIX3
+ * - Property::MATRIX
+ * - Property::ROTATION
+ *
+ * @note If a property with the desired name already exists, then this will create a second entry with
+ * the same name, and may cause problems. It is up to the caller to prevent this happening. Possible side
+ * effects are: lookup by name always finds the first such property, not the second; whereas, writing
+ * uniform value to shader will use the second, not the first;
+ * Using the returned Property::Index for future reference will always access the correct property.
*/
- Property::Index RegisterProperty( const std::string& name, const Property::Value& propertyValue );
+ Property::Index RegisterUniqueProperty(Property::Index key,
+ std::string_view name,
+ Property::Value propertyValue);
/**
- * @brief Register a new property.
+ * @brief Registers a new property.
*
* Properties can be set as non animatable using property attributes.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] name The name of the property
+ * @param[in] propertyValue The new value of the property
+ * @param[in] accessMode The property access mode (writable, animatable etc)
+ * @return The index of the property
* @pre The handle supports dynamic properties i.e. Supports(Handle::DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES) returns true.
* @pre name is unused i.e. GetPropertyIndex(name) returns PropertyIndex::INVALID.
* @note Only the following types can be animated:
* - Property::MATRIX3
* - Property::MATRIX
* - Property::ROTATION
- * @param [in] name The name of the property.
- * @param [in] propertyValue The new value of the property.
- * @param [in] accessMode The property access mode (writable, animatable etc).
- * @return The index of the property
+ * @note If a property with the desired name already exists, then the value given is just set.
*/
- Property::Index RegisterProperty( const std::string& name, const Property::Value& propertyValue, Property::AccessMode accessMode );
+ Property::Index RegisterProperty(std::string_view name, Property::Value propertyValue, Property::AccessMode accessMode);
/**
- * @brief Retrieve a property value.
+ * @brief Retrieves a property value.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return The property value.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The property value
+ * @note This returns the value set by SetProperty() or the animation target value if it is being animated.
+ * @note To get the current value on the scene-graph, use GetCurrentProperty().
*/
- Property::Value GetProperty( Property::Index index ) const;
+ Property::Value GetProperty(Property::Index index) const;
/**
* @brief Convenience function for obtaining a property of a known type.
*
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The property value
* @pre The property types match i.e. PropertyTypes::Get<T>() is equal to GetPropertyType(index).
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @return The property value.
+ * @see GetProperty()
*/
- template <typename T>
- T GetProperty( Property::Index index ) const
+ template<typename T>
+ T GetProperty(Property::Index index) const
{
Property::Value value = GetProperty(index);
- return T( value.Get<T>() );
+ return T(value.Get<T>());
}
/**
- * @brief Retrieve all the property indices for this object (including custom properties).
+ * @brief Retrieves the latest value of the property from the scene-graph.
*
- * @param[out] indices A container of property indices for this object.
- * @note the added container is cleared
+ * @SINCE_1_2.41
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The property value
+ * @note This returns the value of the property in the last rendered frame so can be different to that
+ * set by SetProperty() if the set-message has not been processed by the scene-graph yet.
+ * @note To retrieve the value set by SetProperty(), use GetProperty().
*/
- void GetPropertyIndices( Property::IndexContainer& indices ) const;
+ Property::Value GetCurrentProperty(Property::Index index) const;
/**
- * @brief Add a property notification to this object.
+ * @brief Convenience function for obtaining the current value of a property of a known type.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @param [in] condition The notification will be triggered when this condition is satisfied.
+ * @SINCE_1_2.41
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @return The property value
+ * @pre The property types match i.e. PropertyTypes::Get<T>() is equal to GetPropertyType(index).
+ * @see GetCurrentProperty()
+ */
+ template<typename T>
+ T GetCurrentProperty(Property::Index index) const
+ {
+ Property::Value value = GetCurrentProperty(index);
+
+ return T(value.Get<T>());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Sets all the properties in the given property map.
*
- * @return A handle to the newly created PropertyNotification
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @param[in] properties The properties to set
+ */
+ void SetProperties(const Property::Map& properties);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Retrieves all the properties and the values for this object
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @param[out] properties A map which is populated with the index-value pairs
+ *
+ * @note The properties map will be cleared by this method first.
+ */
+ void GetProperties(Property::Map& properties);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Retrieves all the property indices for this object (including custom properties).
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[out] indices A container of property indices for this object
+ * @note The added container is cleared.
+ */
+ void GetPropertyIndices(Property::IndexContainer& indices) const;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Determine if the custom property index exists on this object without throwing a Dali::Exception.
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @note This does not check default properties.
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property to test for
*/
- PropertyNotification AddPropertyNotification( Property::Index index,
- const PropertyCondition& condition );
+ bool DoesCustomPropertyExist(Property::Index index);
/**
- * @brief Add a property notification to this object.
+ * @brief Adds a property notification to this object.
*
- * @param [in] index The index of the property.
- * @param [in] componentIndex Index to the component of a complex property such as a Vector
- * @param [in] condition The notification will be triggered when this condition is satisfied.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @param[in] condition The notification will be triggered when this condition is satisfied
+ * @return A handle to the newly created PropertyNotification
+ */
+ PropertyNotification AddPropertyNotification(Property::Index index,
+ const PropertyCondition& condition);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Adds a property notification to this object.
*
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property
+ * @param[in] componentIndex Index to the component of a complex property such as a Vector
+ * @param[in] condition The notification will be triggered when this condition is satisfied
* @return A handle to the newly created PropertyNotification
*/
- PropertyNotification AddPropertyNotification( Property::Index index,
- int componentIndex,
- const PropertyCondition& condition );
+ PropertyNotification AddPropertyNotification(Property::Index index,
+ int componentIndex,
+ const PropertyCondition& condition);
/**
- * @brief Remove a property notification from this object.
+ * @brief Removes a property notification from this object.
*
- * @param [in] propertyNotification The propertyNotification to be removed.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @param[in] propertyNotification The propertyNotification to be removed
*/
- void RemovePropertyNotification( Dali::PropertyNotification propertyNotification );
+ void RemovePropertyNotification(Dali::PropertyNotification propertyNotification);
/**
- * @brief Remove all property notifications from this object.
+ * @brief Removes all property notifications from this object.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
*/
void RemovePropertyNotifications();
// Constraints
/**
- * @brief Remove all constraints from an Object.
+ * @brief Removes all constraints from an Object.
*
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
* @pre The object has been initialized.
*/
void RemoveConstraints();
/**
- * @brief Remove all the constraint from the Object with a matching tag.
+ * @brief Removes all the constraint from the Object with a matching tag.
*
- * @pre The Object has been initialized.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
* @param[in] tag The tag of the constraints which will be removed
+ * @pre The Object has been initialized.
*/
- void RemoveConstraints( unsigned int tag );
+ void RemoveConstraints(uint32_t tag);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Index operator, using integer lookup.
+ *
+ * Returns an object that can be assigned to or cast from, enabling
+ * the indexed property to be either read or written.
+ *
+ * @param[in] index The index of the property to access.
+ * @return indirect value. Should have shorter scope than the handle
+ */
+ IndirectValue operator[](Property::Index index);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Index operator, using name lookup.
+ *
+ * Returns an object that can be assigned to or cast from, enabling
+ * the named property to be either read or written.
+ *
+ * @param[in] name The name of the property to access.
+ * @return indirect value. Should have shorter scope than the handle
+ */
+ IndirectValue operator[](const std::string& name);
+
+public: // Signals
+ /**
+ * @brief Get a signal when a property is set on this object through the API (i.e. not when animating)
+ *
+ * @SINCE_1_9.27
+ * @return The signal to attach a connection to.
+ */
+ PropertySetSignalType& PropertySetSignal();
};
+/**
+ * @brief This namespace provides a convenient function to create an object with a custom "weight" property.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ */
namespace WeightObject
{
-
-DALI_IMPORT_API extern const Property::Index WEIGHT; ///< name "weight", type FLOAT
+DALI_CORE_API extern const Property::Index WEIGHT; ///< name "weight", type FLOAT
/**
* @brief Convenience function to create an object with a custom "weight" property.
*
- * @return A handle to a newly allocated object.
+ * @SINCE_1_0.0
+ * @return A handle to a newly allocated object
*/
-DALI_IMPORT_API Handle New();
+DALI_CORE_API Handle New();
} // namespace WeightObject
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
} // namespace Dali
-#endif // __DALI_HANDLE_H__
+#endif // DALI_HANDLE_H