// // ASLayoutSpec.h // Texture // // Copyright (c) 2014-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved. // This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the // LICENSE file in the /ASDK-Licenses directory of this source tree. An additional // grant of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. // // Modifications to this file made after 4/13/2017 are: Copyright (c) 2017-present, // Pinterest, Inc. 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 // #import #import #import NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN /** * A layout spec is an immutable object that describes a layout, loosely inspired by React. */ @interface ASLayoutSpec : NSObject /** * Creation of a layout spec should only happen by a user in layoutSpecThatFits:. During that method, a * layout spec can be created and mutated. Once it is passed back to ASDK, the isMutable flag will be * set to NO and any further mutations will cause an assert. */ @property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL isMutable; /** * First child within the children's array. * * @discussion Every ASLayoutSpec must act on at least one child. The ASLayoutSpec base class takes the * responsibility of holding on to the spec children. Some layout specs, like ASInsetLayoutSpec, * only require a single child. * * For layout specs that require a known number of children (ASBackgroundLayoutSpec, for example) * a subclass should use this method to set the "primary" child. It can then use setChild:atIndex: * to set any other required children. Ideally a subclass would hide this from the user, and use the * setChild:atIndex: internally. For example, ASBackgroundLayoutSpec exposes a "background" * property that behind the scenes is calling setChild:atIndex:. */ @property (nullable, strong, nonatomic) id child; /** * An array of ASLayoutElement children * * @discussion Every ASLayoutSpec must act on at least one child. The ASLayoutSpec base class takes the * reponsibility of holding on to the spec children. Some layout specs, like ASStackLayoutSpec, * can take an unknown number of children. In this case, the this method should be used. * For good measure, in these layout specs it probably makes sense to define * setChild: and setChild:forIdentifier: methods to do something appropriate or to assert. */ @property (nullable, strong, nonatomic) NSArray> *children; @end /** * An ASLayoutSpec subclass that can wrap one or more ASLayoutElement and calculates the layout based on the * sizes of the children. If multiple children are provided the size of the biggest child will be used to for * size of this layout spec. */ @interface ASWrapperLayoutSpec : ASLayoutSpec /* * Returns an ASWrapperLayoutSpec object with the given layoutElement as child. */ + (instancetype)wrapperWithLayoutElement:(id)layoutElement AS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /* * Returns an ASWrapperLayoutSpec object with the given layoutElements as children. */ + (instancetype)wrapperWithLayoutElements:(NSArray> *)layoutElements AS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /* * Returns an ASWrapperLayoutSpec object initialized with the given layoutElement as child. */ - (instancetype)initWithLayoutElement:(id)layoutElement AS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /* * Returns an ASWrapperLayoutSpec object initialized with the given layoutElements as children. */ - (instancetype)initWithLayoutElements:(NSArray> *)layoutElements AS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /* * Init not available for ASWrapperLayoutSpec */ - (instancetype)init __unavailable; @end @interface ASLayoutSpec (Debugging) /** * Used by other layout specs to create ascii art debug strings */ + (NSString *)asciiArtStringForChildren:(NSArray *)children parentName:(NSString *)parentName direction:(ASStackLayoutDirection)direction; + (NSString *)asciiArtStringForChildren:(NSArray *)children parentName:(NSString *)parentName; @end @interface ASLayoutSpec (Deprecated) ASLayoutElementStyleForwardingDeclaration @end NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END