1327 lines
47 KiB
Dart
1327 lines
47 KiB
Dart
// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'dart:collection';
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import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
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import 'package:flutter/gestures.dart';
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import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
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import 'package:flutter/widgets.dart';
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import 'debug.dart';
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import 'feedback.dart';
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import 'ink_highlight.dart';
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import 'material.dart';
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import 'material_state.dart';
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import 'theme.dart';
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// Examples can assume:
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// late BuildContext context;
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/// An ink feature that displays a [color] "splash" in response to a user
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/// gesture that can be confirmed or canceled.
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///
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/// Subclasses call [confirm] when an input gesture is recognized. For
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/// example a press event might trigger an ink feature that's confirmed
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/// when the corresponding up event is seen.
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///
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/// Subclasses call [cancel] when an input gesture is aborted before it
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/// is recognized. For example a press event might trigger an ink feature
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/// that's canceled when the pointer is dragged out of the reference
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/// box.
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///
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/// The [InkWell] and [InkResponse] widgets generate instances of this
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/// class.
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abstract class InteractiveInkFeature extends InkFeature {
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/// Creates an InteractiveInkFeature.
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///
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/// The [controller] and [referenceBox] arguments must not be null.
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InteractiveInkFeature({
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required super.controller,
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required super.referenceBox,
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required Color color,
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super.onRemoved,
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}) : assert(controller != null),
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assert(referenceBox != null),
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_color = color;
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/// Called when the user input that triggered this feature's appearance was confirmed.
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///
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/// Typically causes the ink to propagate faster across the material. By default this
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/// method does nothing.
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void confirm() { }
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/// Called when the user input that triggered this feature's appearance was canceled.
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///
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/// Typically causes the ink to gradually disappear. By default this method does
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/// nothing.
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void cancel() { }
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/// The ink's color.
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Color get color => _color;
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Color _color;
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set color(Color value) {
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if (value == _color) {
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return;
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}
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_color = value;
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controller.markNeedsPaint();
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}
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/// Draws an ink splash or ink ripple on the passed in [Canvas].
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///
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/// The [transform] argument is the [Matrix4] transform that typically
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/// shifts the coordinate space of the canvas to the space in which
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/// the ink circle is to be painted.
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///
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/// [center] is the [Offset] from origin of the canvas where the center
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/// of the circle is drawn.
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///
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/// [paint] takes a [Paint] object that describes the styles used to draw the ink circle.
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/// For example, [paint] can specify properties like color, strokewidth, colorFilter.
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///
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/// [radius] is the radius of ink circle to be drawn on canvas.
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///
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/// [clipCallback] is the callback used to obtain the [Rect] used for clipping the ink effect.
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/// If [clipCallback] is null, no clipping is performed on the ink circle.
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///
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/// Clipping can happen in 3 different ways:
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/// 1. If [customBorder] is provided, it is used to determine the path
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/// for clipping.
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/// 2. If [customBorder] is null, and [borderRadius] is provided, the canvas
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/// is clipped by an [RRect] created from [clipCallback] and [borderRadius].
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/// 3. If [borderRadius] is the default [BorderRadius.zero], then the [Rect] provided
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/// by [clipCallback] is used for clipping.
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///
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/// [textDirection] is used by [customBorder] if it is non-null. This allows the [customBorder]'s path
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/// to be properly defined if it was the path was expressed in terms of "start" and "end" instead of
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/// "left" and "right".
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///
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/// For examples on how the function is used, see [InkSplash] and [InkRipple].
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@protected
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void paintInkCircle({
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required Canvas canvas,
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required Matrix4 transform,
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required Paint paint,
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required Offset center,
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required double radius,
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TextDirection? textDirection,
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ShapeBorder? customBorder,
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BorderRadius borderRadius = BorderRadius.zero,
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RectCallback? clipCallback,
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}) {
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assert(canvas != null);
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assert(transform != null);
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assert(paint != null);
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assert(center != null);
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assert(radius != null);
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assert(borderRadius != null);
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final Offset? originOffset = MatrixUtils.getAsTranslation(transform);
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canvas.save();
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if (originOffset == null) {
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canvas.transform(transform.storage);
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} else {
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canvas.translate(originOffset.dx, originOffset.dy);
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}
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if (clipCallback != null) {
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final Rect rect = clipCallback();
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if (customBorder != null) {
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canvas.clipPath(customBorder.getOuterPath(rect, textDirection: textDirection));
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} else if (borderRadius != BorderRadius.zero) {
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canvas.clipRRect(RRect.fromRectAndCorners(
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rect,
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topLeft: borderRadius.topLeft, topRight: borderRadius.topRight,
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bottomLeft: borderRadius.bottomLeft, bottomRight: borderRadius.bottomRight,
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));
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} else {
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canvas.clipRect(rect);
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}
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}
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canvas.drawCircle(center, radius, paint);
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canvas.restore();
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}
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}
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/// An encapsulation of an [InteractiveInkFeature] constructor used by
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/// [InkWell], [InkResponse], and [ThemeData].
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///
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/// Interactive ink feature implementations should provide a static const
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/// `splashFactory` value that's an instance of this class. The `splashFactory`
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/// can be used to configure an [InkWell], [InkResponse] or [ThemeData].
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [InkSplash.splashFactory]
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/// * [InkRipple.splashFactory]
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abstract class InteractiveInkFeatureFactory {
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/// Abstract const constructor. This constructor enables subclasses to provide
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/// const constructors so that they can be used in const expressions.
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///
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/// Subclasses should provide a const constructor.
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const InteractiveInkFeatureFactory();
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/// The factory method.
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///
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/// Subclasses should override this method to return a new instance of an
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/// [InteractiveInkFeature].
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@factory
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InteractiveInkFeature create({
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required MaterialInkController controller,
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required RenderBox referenceBox,
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required Offset position,
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required Color color,
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required TextDirection textDirection,
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bool containedInkWell = false,
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RectCallback? rectCallback,
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BorderRadius? borderRadius,
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ShapeBorder? customBorder,
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double? radius,
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VoidCallback? onRemoved,
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});
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}
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abstract class _ParentInkResponseState {
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void markChildInkResponsePressed(_ParentInkResponseState childState, bool value);
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}
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class _ParentInkResponseProvider extends InheritedWidget {
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const _ParentInkResponseProvider({
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required this.state,
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required super.child,
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});
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final _ParentInkResponseState state;
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@override
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bool updateShouldNotify(_ParentInkResponseProvider oldWidget) => state != oldWidget.state;
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static _ParentInkResponseState? of(BuildContext context) {
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return context.dependOnInheritedWidgetOfExactType<_ParentInkResponseProvider>()?.state;
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}
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}
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typedef _GetRectCallback = RectCallback? Function(RenderBox referenceBox);
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typedef _CheckContext = bool Function(BuildContext context);
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/// An area of a [Material] that responds to touch. Has a configurable shape and
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/// can be configured to clip splashes that extend outside its bounds or not.
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///
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/// For a variant of this widget that is specialized for rectangular areas that
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/// always clip splashes, see [InkWell].
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///
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/// An [InkResponse] widget does two things when responding to a tap:
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///
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/// * It starts to animate a _highlight_. The shape of the highlight is
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/// determined by [highlightShape]. If it is a [BoxShape.circle], the
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/// default, then the highlight is a circle of fixed size centered in the
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/// [InkResponse]. If it is [BoxShape.rectangle], then the highlight is a box
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/// the size of the [InkResponse] itself, unless [getRectCallback] is
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/// provided, in which case that callback defines the rectangle. The color of
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/// the highlight is set by [highlightColor].
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///
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/// * Simultaneously, it starts to animate a _splash_. This is a growing circle
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/// initially centered on the tap location. If this is a [containedInkWell],
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/// the splash grows to the [radius] while remaining centered at the tap
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/// location. Otherwise, the splash migrates to the center of the box as it
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/// grows.
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///
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/// The following two diagrams show how [InkResponse] looks when tapped if the
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/// [highlightShape] is [BoxShape.circle] (the default) and [containedInkWell]
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/// is false (also the default).
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///
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/// The first diagram shows how it looks if the [InkResponse] is relatively
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/// large:
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///
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/// 
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///
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/// The second diagram shows how it looks if the [InkResponse] is small:
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///
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/// 
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///
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/// The main thing to notice from these diagrams is that the splashes happily
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/// exceed the bounds of the widget (because [containedInkWell] is false).
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///
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/// The following diagram shows the effect when the [InkResponse] has a
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/// [highlightShape] of [BoxShape.rectangle] with [containedInkWell] set to
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/// true. These are the values used by [InkWell].
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///
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/// 
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///
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/// The [InkResponse] widget must have a [Material] widget as an ancestor. The
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/// [Material] widget is where the ink reactions are actually painted. This
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/// matches the Material Design premise wherein the [Material] is what is
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/// actually reacting to touches by spreading ink.
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///
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/// If a Widget uses this class directly, it should include the following line
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/// at the top of its build function to call [debugCheckHasMaterial]:
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///
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/// ```dart
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/// assert(debugCheckHasMaterial(context));
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/// ```
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///
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/// ## Troubleshooting
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///
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/// ### The ink splashes aren't visible!
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///
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/// If there is an opaque graphic, e.g. painted using a [Container], [Image], or
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/// [DecoratedBox], between the [Material] widget and the [InkResponse] widget,
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/// then the splash won't be visible because it will be under the opaque graphic.
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/// This is because ink splashes draw on the underlying [Material] itself, as
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/// if the ink was spreading inside the material.
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///
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/// The [Ink] widget can be used as a replacement for [Image], [Container], or
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/// [DecoratedBox] to ensure that the image or decoration also paints in the
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/// [Material] itself, below the ink.
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///
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/// If this is not possible for some reason, e.g. because you are using an
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/// opaque [CustomPaint] widget, alternatively consider using a second
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/// [Material] above the opaque widget but below the [InkResponse] (as an
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/// ancestor to the ink response). The [MaterialType.transparency] material
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/// kind can be used for this purpose.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [GestureDetector], for listening for gestures without ink splashes.
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/// * [ElevatedButton] and [TextButton], two kinds of buttons in Material Design.
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/// * [IconButton], which combines [InkResponse] with an [Icon].
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class InkResponse extends StatelessWidget {
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/// Creates an area of a [Material] that responds to touch.
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///
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/// Must have an ancestor [Material] widget in which to cause ink reactions.
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///
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/// The [containedInkWell], [highlightShape], [enableFeedback],
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/// and [excludeFromSemantics] arguments must not be null.
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const InkResponse({
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super.key,
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this.child,
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this.onTap,
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this.onTapDown,
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this.onTapUp,
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this.onTapCancel,
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this.onDoubleTap,
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this.onLongPress,
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this.onHighlightChanged,
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this.onHover,
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this.mouseCursor,
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this.containedInkWell = false,
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this.highlightShape = BoxShape.circle,
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this.radius,
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this.borderRadius,
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this.customBorder,
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this.focusColor,
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this.hoverColor,
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this.highlightColor,
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this.overlayColor,
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this.splashColor,
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this.splashFactory,
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this.enableFeedback = true,
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this.excludeFromSemantics = false,
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this.focusNode,
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this.canRequestFocus = true,
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this.onFocusChange,
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this.autofocus = false,
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this.statesController,
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}) : assert(containedInkWell != null),
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assert(highlightShape != null),
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assert(enableFeedback != null),
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assert(excludeFromSemantics != null),
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assert(autofocus != null),
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assert(canRequestFocus != null);
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/// The widget below this widget in the tree.
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///
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/// {@macro flutter.widgets.ProxyWidget.child}
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final Widget? child;
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/// Called when the user taps this part of the material.
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final GestureTapCallback? onTap;
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/// Called when the user taps down this part of the material.
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final GestureTapDownCallback? onTapDown;
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/// Called when the user releases a tap that was started on this part of the
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/// material. [onTap] is called immediately after.
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final GestureTapUpCallback? onTapUp;
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/// Called when the user cancels a tap that was started on this part of the
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/// material.
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final GestureTapCallback? onTapCancel;
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/// Called when the user double taps this part of the material.
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final GestureTapCallback? onDoubleTap;
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/// Called when the user long-presses on this part of the material.
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final GestureLongPressCallback? onLongPress;
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/// Called when this part of the material either becomes highlighted or stops
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/// being highlighted.
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///
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/// The value passed to the callback is true if this part of the material has
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/// become highlighted and false if this part of the material has stopped
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/// being highlighted.
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///
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/// If all of [onTap], [onDoubleTap], and [onLongPress] become null while a
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/// gesture is ongoing, then [onTapCancel] will be fired and
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/// [onHighlightChanged] will be fired with the value false _during the
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/// build_. This means, for instance, that in that scenario [State.setState]
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/// cannot be called.
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final ValueChanged<bool>? onHighlightChanged;
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/// Called when a pointer enters or exits the ink response area.
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///
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/// The value passed to the callback is true if a pointer has entered this
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/// part of the material and false if a pointer has exited this part of the
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/// material.
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final ValueChanged<bool>? onHover;
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/// The cursor for a mouse pointer when it enters or is hovering over the
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/// widget.
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///
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/// If [mouseCursor] is a [MaterialStateProperty<MouseCursor>],
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/// [MaterialStateProperty.resolve] is used for the following [MaterialState]s:
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///
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/// * [MaterialState.hovered].
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/// * [MaterialState.focused].
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/// * [MaterialState.disabled].
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///
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/// If this property is null, [MaterialStateMouseCursor.clickable] will be used.
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final MouseCursor? mouseCursor;
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/// Whether this ink response should be clipped its bounds.
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///
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/// This flag also controls whether the splash migrates to the center of the
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/// [InkResponse] or not. If [containedInkWell] is true, the splash remains
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/// centered around the tap location. If it is false, the splash migrates to
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/// the center of the [InkResponse] as it grows.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [highlightShape], the shape of the focus, hover, and pressed
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/// highlights.
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/// * [borderRadius], which controls the corners when the box is a rectangle.
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/// * [getRectCallback], which controls the size and position of the box when
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/// it is a rectangle.
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final bool containedInkWell;
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/// The shape (e.g., circle, rectangle) to use for the highlight drawn around
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/// this part of the material when pressed, hovered over, or focused.
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///
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/// The same shape is used for the pressed highlight (see [highlightColor]),
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/// the focus highlight (see [focusColor]), and the hover highlight (see
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/// [hoverColor]).
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///
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/// If the shape is [BoxShape.circle], then the highlight is centered on the
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/// [InkResponse]. If the shape is [BoxShape.rectangle], then the highlight
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/// fills the [InkResponse], or the rectangle provided by [getRectCallback] if
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/// the callback is specified.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [containedInkWell], which controls clipping behavior.
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/// * [borderRadius], which controls the corners when the box is a rectangle.
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/// * [highlightColor], the color of the highlight.
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/// * [getRectCallback], which controls the size and position of the box when
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/// it is a rectangle.
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final BoxShape highlightShape;
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/// The radius of the ink splash.
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///
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/// Splashes grow up to this size. By default, this size is determined from
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/// the size of the rectangle provided by [getRectCallback], or the size of
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/// the [InkResponse] itself.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [splashColor], the color of the splash.
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/// * [splashFactory], which defines the appearance of the splash.
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final double? radius;
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/// The clipping radius of the containing rect. This is effective only if
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/// [customBorder] is null.
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///
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/// If this is null, it is interpreted as [BorderRadius.zero].
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final BorderRadius? borderRadius;
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/// The custom clip border which overrides [borderRadius].
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final ShapeBorder? customBorder;
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/// The color of the ink response when the parent widget is focused. If this
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/// property is null then the focus color of the theme,
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/// [ThemeData.focusColor], will be used.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [highlightShape], the shape of the focus, hover, and pressed
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/// highlights.
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/// * [hoverColor], the color of the hover highlight.
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/// * [splashColor], the color of the splash.
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/// * [splashFactory], which defines the appearance of the splash.
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final Color? focusColor;
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/// The color of the ink response when a pointer is hovering over it. If this
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/// property is null then the hover color of the theme,
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/// [ThemeData.hoverColor], will be used.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [highlightShape], the shape of the focus, hover, and pressed
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/// highlights.
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/// * [highlightColor], the color of the pressed highlight.
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/// * [focusColor], the color of the focus highlight.
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/// * [splashColor], the color of the splash.
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/// * [splashFactory], which defines the appearance of the splash.
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final Color? hoverColor;
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/// The highlight color of the ink response when pressed. If this property is
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/// null then the highlight color of the theme, [ThemeData.highlightColor],
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/// will be used.
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///
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/// See also:
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///
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/// * [hoverColor], the color of the hover highlight.
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/// * [focusColor], the color of the focus highlight.
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/// * [highlightShape], the shape of the focus, hover, and pressed
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/// highlights.
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/// * [splashColor], the color of the splash.
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/// * [splashFactory], which defines the appearance of the splash.
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final Color? highlightColor;
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/// Defines the ink response focus, hover, and splash colors.
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///
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/// This default null property can be used as an alternative to
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/// [focusColor], [hoverColor], [highlightColor], and
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/// [splashColor]. If non-null, it is resolved against one of
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/// [MaterialState.focused], [MaterialState.hovered], and
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/// [MaterialState.pressed]. It's convenient to use when the parent
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/// widget can pass along its own MaterialStateProperty value for
|
|
/// the overlay color.
|
|
///
|
|
/// [MaterialState.pressed] triggers a ripple (an ink splash), per
|
|
/// the current Material Design spec. The [overlayColor] doesn't map
|
|
/// a state to [highlightColor] because a separate highlight is not
|
|
/// used by the current design guidelines. See
|
|
/// https://material.io/design/interaction/states.html#pressed
|
|
///
|
|
/// If the overlay color is null or resolves to null, then [focusColor],
|
|
/// [hoverColor], [splashColor] and their defaults are used instead.
|
|
///
|
|
/// See also:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * The Material Design specification for overlay colors and how they
|
|
/// match a component's state:
|
|
/// <https://material.io/design/interaction/states.html#anatomy>.
|
|
final MaterialStateProperty<Color?>? overlayColor;
|
|
|
|
/// The splash color of the ink response. If this property is null then the
|
|
/// splash color of the theme, [ThemeData.splashColor], will be used.
|
|
///
|
|
/// See also:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * [splashFactory], which defines the appearance of the splash.
|
|
/// * [radius], the (maximum) size of the ink splash.
|
|
/// * [highlightColor], the color of the highlight.
|
|
final Color? splashColor;
|
|
|
|
/// Defines the appearance of the splash.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Defaults to the value of the theme's splash factory: [ThemeData.splashFactory].
|
|
///
|
|
/// See also:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * [radius], the (maximum) size of the ink splash.
|
|
/// * [splashColor], the color of the splash.
|
|
/// * [highlightColor], the color of the highlight.
|
|
/// * [InkSplash.splashFactory], which defines the default splash.
|
|
/// * [InkRipple.splashFactory], which defines a splash that spreads out
|
|
/// more aggressively than the default.
|
|
final InteractiveInkFeatureFactory? splashFactory;
|
|
|
|
/// Whether detected gestures should provide acoustic and/or haptic feedback.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For example, on Android a tap will produce a clicking sound and a
|
|
/// long-press will produce a short vibration, when feedback is enabled.
|
|
///
|
|
/// See also:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * [Feedback] for providing platform-specific feedback to certain actions.
|
|
final bool enableFeedback;
|
|
|
|
/// Whether to exclude the gestures introduced by this widget from the
|
|
/// semantics tree.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For example, a long-press gesture for showing a tooltip is usually
|
|
/// excluded because the tooltip itself is included in the semantics
|
|
/// tree directly and so having a gesture to show it would result in
|
|
/// duplication of information.
|
|
final bool excludeFromSemantics;
|
|
|
|
/// Handler called when the focus changes.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Called with true if this widget's node gains focus, and false if it loses
|
|
/// focus.
|
|
final ValueChanged<bool>? onFocusChange;
|
|
|
|
/// {@macro flutter.widgets.Focus.autofocus}
|
|
final bool autofocus;
|
|
|
|
/// {@macro flutter.widgets.Focus.focusNode}
|
|
final FocusNode? focusNode;
|
|
|
|
/// {@macro flutter.widgets.Focus.canRequestFocus}
|
|
final bool canRequestFocus;
|
|
|
|
/// The rectangle to use for the highlight effect and for clipping
|
|
/// the splash effects if [containedInkWell] is true.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This method is intended to be overridden by descendants that
|
|
/// specialize [InkResponse] for unusual cases. For example,
|
|
/// [TableRowInkWell] implements this method to return the rectangle
|
|
/// corresponding to the row that the widget is in.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The default behavior returns null, which is equivalent to
|
|
/// returning the referenceBox argument's bounding box (though
|
|
/// slightly more efficient).
|
|
RectCallback? getRectCallback(RenderBox referenceBox) => null;
|
|
|
|
/// {@template flutter.material.inkwell.statesController}
|
|
/// Represents the interactive "state" of this widget in terms of
|
|
/// a set of [MaterialState]s, like [MaterialState.pressed] and
|
|
/// [MaterialState.focused].
|
|
///
|
|
/// Classes based on this one can provide their own
|
|
/// [MaterialStatesController] to which they've added listeners.
|
|
/// They can also update the controller's [MaterialStatesController.value]
|
|
/// however, this may only be done when it's safe to call
|
|
/// [State.setState], like in an event handler.
|
|
/// {@endtemplate}
|
|
final MaterialStatesController? statesController;
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
|
|
final _ParentInkResponseState? parentState = _ParentInkResponseProvider.of(context);
|
|
return _InkResponseStateWidget(
|
|
onTap: onTap,
|
|
onTapDown: onTapDown,
|
|
onTapUp: onTapUp,
|
|
onTapCancel: onTapCancel,
|
|
onDoubleTap: onDoubleTap,
|
|
onLongPress: onLongPress,
|
|
onHighlightChanged: onHighlightChanged,
|
|
onHover: onHover,
|
|
mouseCursor: mouseCursor,
|
|
containedInkWell: containedInkWell,
|
|
highlightShape: highlightShape,
|
|
radius: radius,
|
|
borderRadius: borderRadius,
|
|
customBorder: customBorder,
|
|
focusColor: focusColor,
|
|
hoverColor: hoverColor,
|
|
highlightColor: highlightColor,
|
|
overlayColor: overlayColor,
|
|
splashColor: splashColor,
|
|
splashFactory: splashFactory,
|
|
enableFeedback: enableFeedback,
|
|
excludeFromSemantics: excludeFromSemantics,
|
|
focusNode: focusNode,
|
|
canRequestFocus: canRequestFocus,
|
|
onFocusChange: onFocusChange,
|
|
autofocus: autofocus,
|
|
parentState: parentState,
|
|
getRectCallback: getRectCallback,
|
|
debugCheckContext: debugCheckContext,
|
|
statesController: statesController,
|
|
child: child,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Asserts that the given context satisfies the prerequisites for
|
|
/// this class.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This method is intended to be overridden by descendants that
|
|
/// specialize [InkResponse] for unusual cases. For example,
|
|
/// [TableRowInkWell] implements this method to verify that the widget is
|
|
/// in a table.
|
|
@mustCallSuper
|
|
bool debugCheckContext(BuildContext context) {
|
|
assert(debugCheckHasMaterial(context));
|
|
assert(debugCheckHasDirectionality(context));
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
class _InkResponseStateWidget extends StatefulWidget {
|
|
const _InkResponseStateWidget({
|
|
this.child,
|
|
this.onTap,
|
|
this.onTapDown,
|
|
this.onTapUp,
|
|
this.onTapCancel,
|
|
this.onDoubleTap,
|
|
this.onLongPress,
|
|
this.onHighlightChanged,
|
|
this.onHover,
|
|
this.mouseCursor,
|
|
this.containedInkWell = false,
|
|
this.highlightShape = BoxShape.circle,
|
|
this.radius,
|
|
this.borderRadius,
|
|
this.customBorder,
|
|
this.focusColor,
|
|
this.hoverColor,
|
|
this.highlightColor,
|
|
this.overlayColor,
|
|
this.splashColor,
|
|
this.splashFactory,
|
|
this.enableFeedback = true,
|
|
this.excludeFromSemantics = false,
|
|
this.focusNode,
|
|
this.canRequestFocus = true,
|
|
this.onFocusChange,
|
|
this.autofocus = false,
|
|
this.parentState,
|
|
this.getRectCallback,
|
|
required this.debugCheckContext,
|
|
this.statesController,
|
|
}) : assert(containedInkWell != null),
|
|
assert(highlightShape != null),
|
|
assert(enableFeedback != null),
|
|
assert(excludeFromSemantics != null),
|
|
assert(autofocus != null),
|
|
assert(canRequestFocus != null);
|
|
|
|
final Widget? child;
|
|
final GestureTapCallback? onTap;
|
|
final GestureTapDownCallback? onTapDown;
|
|
final GestureTapUpCallback? onTapUp;
|
|
final GestureTapCallback? onTapCancel;
|
|
final GestureTapCallback? onDoubleTap;
|
|
final GestureLongPressCallback? onLongPress;
|
|
final ValueChanged<bool>? onHighlightChanged;
|
|
final ValueChanged<bool>? onHover;
|
|
final MouseCursor? mouseCursor;
|
|
final bool containedInkWell;
|
|
final BoxShape highlightShape;
|
|
final double? radius;
|
|
final BorderRadius? borderRadius;
|
|
final ShapeBorder? customBorder;
|
|
final Color? focusColor;
|
|
final Color? hoverColor;
|
|
final Color? highlightColor;
|
|
final MaterialStateProperty<Color?>? overlayColor;
|
|
final Color? splashColor;
|
|
final InteractiveInkFeatureFactory? splashFactory;
|
|
final bool enableFeedback;
|
|
final bool excludeFromSemantics;
|
|
final ValueChanged<bool>? onFocusChange;
|
|
final bool autofocus;
|
|
final FocusNode? focusNode;
|
|
final bool canRequestFocus;
|
|
final _ParentInkResponseState? parentState;
|
|
final _GetRectCallback? getRectCallback;
|
|
final _CheckContext debugCheckContext;
|
|
final MaterialStatesController? statesController;
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
_InkResponseState createState() => _InkResponseState();
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
|
|
super.debugFillProperties(properties);
|
|
final List<String> gestures = <String>[
|
|
if (onTap != null) 'tap',
|
|
if (onDoubleTap != null) 'double tap',
|
|
if (onLongPress != null) 'long press',
|
|
if (onTapDown != null) 'tap down',
|
|
if (onTapUp != null) 'tap up',
|
|
if (onTapCancel != null) 'tap cancel',
|
|
];
|
|
properties.add(IterableProperty<String>('gestures', gestures, ifEmpty: '<none>'));
|
|
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<MouseCursor>('mouseCursor', mouseCursor));
|
|
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<bool>('containedInkWell', containedInkWell, level: DiagnosticLevel.fine));
|
|
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<BoxShape>(
|
|
'highlightShape',
|
|
highlightShape,
|
|
description: '${containedInkWell ? "clipped to " : ""}$highlightShape',
|
|
showName: false,
|
|
));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Used to index the allocated highlights for the different types of highlights
|
|
/// in [_InkResponseState].
|
|
enum _HighlightType {
|
|
pressed,
|
|
hover,
|
|
focus,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
class _InkResponseState extends State<_InkResponseStateWidget>
|
|
with AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin<_InkResponseStateWidget>
|
|
implements _ParentInkResponseState
|
|
{
|
|
Set<InteractiveInkFeature>? _splashes;
|
|
InteractiveInkFeature? _currentSplash;
|
|
bool _hovering = false;
|
|
final Map<_HighlightType, InkHighlight?> _highlights = <_HighlightType, InkHighlight?>{};
|
|
late final Map<Type, Action<Intent>> _actionMap = <Type, Action<Intent>>{
|
|
ActivateIntent: CallbackAction<ActivateIntent>(onInvoke: simulateTap),
|
|
ButtonActivateIntent: CallbackAction<ButtonActivateIntent>(onInvoke: simulateTap),
|
|
};
|
|
MaterialStatesController? internalStatesController;
|
|
|
|
bool get highlightsExist => _highlights.values.where((InkHighlight? highlight) => highlight != null).isNotEmpty;
|
|
|
|
final ObserverList<_ParentInkResponseState> _activeChildren = ObserverList<_ParentInkResponseState>();
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
void markChildInkResponsePressed(_ParentInkResponseState childState, bool value) {
|
|
assert(childState != null);
|
|
final bool lastAnyPressed = _anyChildInkResponsePressed;
|
|
if (value) {
|
|
_activeChildren.add(childState);
|
|
} else {
|
|
_activeChildren.remove(childState);
|
|
}
|
|
final bool nowAnyPressed = _anyChildInkResponsePressed;
|
|
if (nowAnyPressed != lastAnyPressed) {
|
|
widget.parentState?.markChildInkResponsePressed(this, nowAnyPressed);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
bool get _anyChildInkResponsePressed => _activeChildren.isNotEmpty;
|
|
|
|
void simulateTap([Intent? intent]) {
|
|
_startNewSplash(context: context);
|
|
handleTap();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void simulateLongPress() {
|
|
_startNewSplash(context: context);
|
|
handleLongPress();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void handleStatesControllerChange() {
|
|
// Force a rebuild to resolve widget.overlayColor, widget.mouseCursor
|
|
setState(() { });
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MaterialStatesController get statesController => widget.statesController ?? internalStatesController!;
|
|
|
|
void initStatesController() {
|
|
if (widget.statesController == null) {
|
|
internalStatesController = MaterialStatesController();
|
|
}
|
|
statesController.update(MaterialState.disabled, !enabled);
|
|
statesController.addListener(handleStatesControllerChange);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
void initState() {
|
|
super.initState();
|
|
initStatesController();
|
|
FocusManager.instance.addHighlightModeListener(handleFocusHighlightModeChange);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
void didUpdateWidget(_InkResponseStateWidget oldWidget) {
|
|
super.didUpdateWidget(oldWidget);
|
|
if (widget.statesController != oldWidget.statesController) {
|
|
oldWidget.statesController?.removeListener(handleStatesControllerChange);
|
|
if (widget.statesController != null) {
|
|
internalStatesController?.dispose();
|
|
internalStatesController = null;
|
|
}
|
|
initStatesController();
|
|
}
|
|
if (enabled != isWidgetEnabled(oldWidget)) {
|
|
statesController.update(MaterialState.disabled, !enabled);
|
|
if (!enabled) {
|
|
statesController.update(MaterialState.pressed, false);
|
|
}
|
|
// Don't call widget.onHover because many widgets, including the button
|
|
// widgets, apply setState to an ancestor context from onHover.
|
|
updateHighlight(_HighlightType.hover, value: _hovering, callOnHover: false);
|
|
}
|
|
updateFocusHighlights();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
void dispose() {
|
|
FocusManager.instance.removeHighlightModeListener(handleFocusHighlightModeChange);
|
|
statesController.removeListener(handleStatesControllerChange);
|
|
internalStatesController?.dispose();
|
|
super.dispose();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
bool get wantKeepAlive => highlightsExist || (_splashes != null && _splashes!.isNotEmpty);
|
|
|
|
Color getHighlightColorForType(_HighlightType type) {
|
|
final ThemeData theme = Theme.of(context);
|
|
final Color? resolvedOverlayColor = widget.overlayColor?.resolve(statesController.value);
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
// The pressed state triggers a ripple (ink splash), per the current
|
|
// Material Design spec. A separate highlight is no longer used.
|
|
// See https://material.io/design/interaction/states.html#pressed
|
|
case _HighlightType.pressed:
|
|
return resolvedOverlayColor ?? widget.highlightColor ?? theme.highlightColor;
|
|
case _HighlightType.focus:
|
|
return resolvedOverlayColor ?? widget.focusColor ?? theme.focusColor;
|
|
case _HighlightType.hover:
|
|
return resolvedOverlayColor ?? widget.hoverColor ?? theme.hoverColor;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Duration getFadeDurationForType(_HighlightType type) {
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
case _HighlightType.pressed:
|
|
return const Duration(milliseconds: 200);
|
|
case _HighlightType.hover:
|
|
case _HighlightType.focus:
|
|
return const Duration(milliseconds: 50);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void updateHighlight(_HighlightType type, { required bool value, bool callOnHover = true }) {
|
|
final InkHighlight? highlight = _highlights[type];
|
|
void handleInkRemoval() {
|
|
assert(_highlights[type] != null);
|
|
_highlights[type] = null;
|
|
updateKeepAlive();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
case _HighlightType.pressed:
|
|
statesController.update(MaterialState.pressed, value);
|
|
break;
|
|
case _HighlightType.hover:
|
|
if (callOnHover) {
|
|
statesController.update(MaterialState.hovered, value);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case _HighlightType.focus:
|
|
// see handleFocusUpdate()
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (type == _HighlightType.pressed) {
|
|
widget.parentState?.markChildInkResponsePressed(this, value);
|
|
}
|
|
if (value == (highlight != null && highlight.active)) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (value) {
|
|
if (highlight == null) {
|
|
final RenderBox referenceBox = context.findRenderObject()! as RenderBox;
|
|
_highlights[type] = InkHighlight(
|
|
controller: Material.of(context)!,
|
|
referenceBox: referenceBox,
|
|
color: getHighlightColorForType(type),
|
|
shape: widget.highlightShape,
|
|
radius: widget.radius,
|
|
borderRadius: widget.borderRadius,
|
|
customBorder: widget.customBorder,
|
|
rectCallback: widget.getRectCallback!(referenceBox),
|
|
onRemoved: handleInkRemoval,
|
|
textDirection: Directionality.of(context),
|
|
fadeDuration: getFadeDurationForType(type),
|
|
);
|
|
updateKeepAlive();
|
|
} else {
|
|
highlight.activate();
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
highlight!.deactivate();
|
|
}
|
|
assert(value == (_highlights[type] != null && _highlights[type]!.active));
|
|
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
case _HighlightType.pressed:
|
|
widget.onHighlightChanged?.call(value);
|
|
break;
|
|
case _HighlightType.hover:
|
|
if (callOnHover) {
|
|
widget.onHover?.call(value);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case _HighlightType.focus:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
InteractiveInkFeature _createInkFeature(Offset globalPosition) {
|
|
final MaterialInkController inkController = Material.of(context)!;
|
|
final RenderBox referenceBox = context.findRenderObject()! as RenderBox;
|
|
final Offset position = referenceBox.globalToLocal(globalPosition);
|
|
final Color color = widget.overlayColor?.resolve(statesController.value) ?? widget.splashColor ?? Theme.of(context).splashColor;
|
|
final RectCallback? rectCallback = widget.containedInkWell ? widget.getRectCallback!(referenceBox) : null;
|
|
final BorderRadius? borderRadius = widget.borderRadius;
|
|
final ShapeBorder? customBorder = widget.customBorder;
|
|
|
|
InteractiveInkFeature? splash;
|
|
void onRemoved() {
|
|
if (_splashes != null) {
|
|
assert(_splashes!.contains(splash));
|
|
_splashes!.remove(splash);
|
|
if (_currentSplash == splash) {
|
|
_currentSplash = null;
|
|
}
|
|
updateKeepAlive();
|
|
} // else we're probably in deactivate()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
splash = (widget.splashFactory ?? Theme.of(context).splashFactory).create(
|
|
controller: inkController,
|
|
referenceBox: referenceBox,
|
|
position: position,
|
|
color: color,
|
|
containedInkWell: widget.containedInkWell,
|
|
rectCallback: rectCallback,
|
|
radius: widget.radius,
|
|
borderRadius: borderRadius,
|
|
customBorder: customBorder,
|
|
onRemoved: onRemoved,
|
|
textDirection: Directionality.of(context),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
return splash;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void handleFocusHighlightModeChange(FocusHighlightMode mode) {
|
|
if (!mounted) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
setState(() {
|
|
updateFocusHighlights();
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool get _shouldShowFocus {
|
|
final NavigationMode mode = MediaQuery.maybeOf(context)?.navigationMode ?? NavigationMode.traditional;
|
|
switch (mode) {
|
|
case NavigationMode.traditional:
|
|
return enabled && _hasFocus;
|
|
case NavigationMode.directional:
|
|
return _hasFocus;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void updateFocusHighlights() {
|
|
final bool showFocus;
|
|
switch (FocusManager.instance.highlightMode) {
|
|
case FocusHighlightMode.touch:
|
|
showFocus = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case FocusHighlightMode.traditional:
|
|
showFocus = _shouldShowFocus;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
updateHighlight(_HighlightType.focus, value: showFocus);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool _hasFocus = false;
|
|
void handleFocusUpdate(bool hasFocus) {
|
|
_hasFocus = hasFocus;
|
|
// Set here rather than updateHighlight because this widget's
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// (MaterialState) states include MaterialState.focused if
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// the InkWell _has_ the focus, rather than if it's showing
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// the focus per FocusManager.instance.highlightMode.
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statesController.update(MaterialState.focused, hasFocus);
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updateFocusHighlights();
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widget.onFocusChange?.call(hasFocus);
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}
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void handleTapDown(TapDownDetails details) {
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if (_anyChildInkResponsePressed) {
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return;
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}
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_startNewSplash(details: details);
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widget.onTapDown?.call(details);
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}
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void handleTapUp(TapUpDetails details) {
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widget.onTapUp?.call(details);
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}
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void _startNewSplash({TapDownDetails? details, BuildContext? context}) {
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assert(details != null || context != null);
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final Offset globalPosition;
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if (context != null) {
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final RenderBox referenceBox = context.findRenderObject()! as RenderBox;
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assert(referenceBox.hasSize, 'InkResponse must be done with layout before starting a splash.');
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globalPosition = referenceBox.localToGlobal(referenceBox.paintBounds.center);
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} else {
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globalPosition = details!.globalPosition;
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}
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statesController.update(MaterialState.pressed, true); // ... before creating the splash
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final InteractiveInkFeature splash = _createInkFeature(globalPosition);
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_splashes ??= HashSet<InteractiveInkFeature>();
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_splashes!.add(splash);
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_currentSplash?.cancel();
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_currentSplash = splash;
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updateKeepAlive();
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updateHighlight(_HighlightType.pressed, value: true);
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}
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void handleTap() {
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_currentSplash?.confirm();
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_currentSplash = null;
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updateHighlight(_HighlightType.pressed, value: false);
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if (widget.onTap != null) {
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if (widget.enableFeedback) {
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Feedback.forTap(context);
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}
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widget.onTap?.call();
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}
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}
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|
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void handleTapCancel() {
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_currentSplash?.cancel();
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_currentSplash = null;
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widget.onTapCancel?.call();
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updateHighlight(_HighlightType.pressed, value: false);
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}
|
|
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void handleDoubleTap() {
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_currentSplash?.confirm();
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_currentSplash = null;
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updateHighlight(_HighlightType.pressed, value: false);
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widget.onDoubleTap?.call();
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|
}
|
|
|
|
void handleLongPress() {
|
|
_currentSplash?.confirm();
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|
_currentSplash = null;
|
|
if (widget.onLongPress != null) {
|
|
if (widget.enableFeedback) {
|
|
Feedback.forLongPress(context);
|
|
}
|
|
widget.onLongPress!();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
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void deactivate() {
|
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if (_splashes != null) {
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final Set<InteractiveInkFeature> splashes = _splashes!;
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|
_splashes = null;
|
|
for (final InteractiveInkFeature splash in splashes) {
|
|
splash.dispose();
|
|
}
|
|
_currentSplash = null;
|
|
}
|
|
assert(_currentSplash == null);
|
|
for (final _HighlightType highlight in _highlights.keys) {
|
|
_highlights[highlight]?.dispose();
|
|
_highlights[highlight] = null;
|
|
}
|
|
widget.parentState?.markChildInkResponsePressed(this, false);
|
|
super.deactivate();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool isWidgetEnabled(_InkResponseStateWidget widget) {
|
|
return widget.onTap != null || widget.onDoubleTap != null || widget.onLongPress != null || widget.onTapDown != null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool get enabled => isWidgetEnabled(widget);
|
|
|
|
void handleMouseEnter(PointerEnterEvent event) {
|
|
_hovering = true;
|
|
if (enabled) {
|
|
handleHoverChange();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void handleMouseExit(PointerExitEvent event) {
|
|
_hovering = false;
|
|
// If the exit occurs after we've been disabled, we still
|
|
// want to take down the highlights and run widget.onHover.
|
|
handleHoverChange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void handleHoverChange() {
|
|
updateHighlight(_HighlightType.hover, value: _hovering);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool get _canRequestFocus {
|
|
final NavigationMode mode = MediaQuery.maybeOf(context)?.navigationMode ?? NavigationMode.traditional;
|
|
switch (mode) {
|
|
case NavigationMode.traditional:
|
|
return enabled && widget.canRequestFocus;
|
|
case NavigationMode.directional:
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@override
|
|
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
|
|
assert(widget.debugCheckContext(context));
|
|
super.build(context); // See AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin.
|
|
for (final _HighlightType type in _highlights.keys) {
|
|
_highlights[type]?.color = getHighlightColorForType(type);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_currentSplash?.color = widget.overlayColor?.resolve(statesController.value) ?? widget.splashColor ?? Theme.of(context).splashColor;
|
|
|
|
final MouseCursor effectiveMouseCursor = MaterialStateProperty.resolveAs<MouseCursor>(
|
|
widget.mouseCursor ?? MaterialStateMouseCursor.clickable,
|
|
statesController.value,
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
return _ParentInkResponseProvider(
|
|
state: this,
|
|
child: Actions(
|
|
actions: _actionMap,
|
|
child: Focus(
|
|
focusNode: widget.focusNode,
|
|
canRequestFocus: _canRequestFocus,
|
|
onFocusChange: handleFocusUpdate,
|
|
autofocus: widget.autofocus,
|
|
child: MouseRegion(
|
|
cursor: effectiveMouseCursor,
|
|
onEnter: handleMouseEnter,
|
|
onExit: handleMouseExit,
|
|
child: Semantics(
|
|
onTap: widget.excludeFromSemantics || widget.onTap == null ? null : simulateTap,
|
|
onLongPress: widget.excludeFromSemantics || widget.onLongPress == null ? null : simulateLongPress,
|
|
child: GestureDetector(
|
|
onTapDown: enabled ? handleTapDown : null,
|
|
onTapUp: enabled ? handleTapUp : null,
|
|
onTap: enabled ? handleTap : null,
|
|
onTapCancel: enabled ? handleTapCancel : null,
|
|
onDoubleTap: widget.onDoubleTap != null ? handleDoubleTap : null,
|
|
onLongPress: widget.onLongPress != null ? handleLongPress : null,
|
|
behavior: HitTestBehavior.opaque,
|
|
excludeFromSemantics: true,
|
|
child: widget.child,
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A rectangular area of a [Material] that responds to touch.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For a variant of this widget that does not clip splashes, see [InkResponse].
|
|
///
|
|
/// The following diagram shows how an [InkWell] looks when tapped, when using
|
|
/// default values.
|
|
///
|
|
/// 
|
|
///
|
|
/// The [InkWell] widget must have a [Material] widget as an ancestor. The
|
|
/// [Material] widget is where the ink reactions are actually painted. This
|
|
/// matches the Material Design premise wherein the [Material] is what is
|
|
/// actually reacting to touches by spreading ink.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If a Widget uses this class directly, it should include the following line
|
|
/// at the top of its build function to call [debugCheckHasMaterial]:
|
|
///
|
|
/// ```dart
|
|
/// assert(debugCheckHasMaterial(context));
|
|
/// ```
|
|
///
|
|
/// ## Troubleshooting
|
|
///
|
|
/// ### The ink splashes aren't visible!
|
|
///
|
|
/// If there is an opaque graphic, e.g. painted using a [Container], [Image], or
|
|
/// [DecoratedBox], between the [Material] widget and the [InkWell] widget, then
|
|
/// the splash won't be visible because it will be under the opaque graphic.
|
|
/// This is because ink splashes draw on the underlying [Material] itself, as
|
|
/// if the ink was spreading inside the material.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The [Ink] widget can be used as a replacement for [Image], [Container], or
|
|
/// [DecoratedBox] to ensure that the image or decoration also paints in the
|
|
/// [Material] itself, below the ink.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If this is not possible for some reason, e.g. because you are using an
|
|
/// opaque [CustomPaint] widget, alternatively consider using a second
|
|
/// [Material] above the opaque widget but below the [InkWell] (as an
|
|
/// ancestor to the ink well). The [MaterialType.transparency] material
|
|
/// kind can be used for this purpose.
|
|
///
|
|
/// ### InkWell isn't clipping properly
|
|
///
|
|
/// If you want to clip an InkWell or any [Ink] widgets you need to keep in mind
|
|
/// that the [Material] that the Ink will be printed on is responsible for clipping.
|
|
/// This means you can't wrap the [Ink] widget in a clipping widget directly,
|
|
/// since this will leave the [Material] not clipped (and by extension the printed
|
|
/// [Ink] widgets as well).
|
|
///
|
|
/// An easy solution is to deliberately wrap the [Ink] widgets you want to clip
|
|
/// in a [Material], and wrap that in a clipping widget instead. See [Ink] for
|
|
/// an example.
|
|
///
|
|
/// ### The ink splashes don't track the size of an animated container
|
|
/// If the size of an InkWell's [Material] ancestor changes while the InkWell's
|
|
/// splashes are expanding, you may notice that the splashes aren't clipped
|
|
/// correctly. This can't be avoided.
|
|
///
|
|
/// An example of this situation is as follows:
|
|
///
|
|
/// {@tool dartpad}
|
|
/// Tap the container to cause it to grow. Then, tap it again and hold before
|
|
/// the widget reaches its maximum size to observe the clipped ink splash.
|
|
///
|
|
/// ** See code in examples/api/lib/material/ink_well/ink_well.0.dart **
|
|
/// {@end-tool}
|
|
///
|
|
/// An InkWell's splashes will not properly update to conform to changes if the
|
|
/// size of its underlying [Material], where the splashes are rendered, changes
|
|
/// during animation. You should avoid using InkWells within [Material] widgets
|
|
/// that are changing size.
|
|
///
|
|
/// See also:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * [GestureDetector], for listening for gestures without ink splashes.
|
|
/// * [ElevatedButton] and [TextButton], two kinds of buttons in Material Design.
|
|
/// * [InkResponse], a variant of [InkWell] that doesn't force a rectangular
|
|
/// shape on the ink reaction.
|
|
class InkWell extends InkResponse {
|
|
/// Creates an ink well.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Must have an ancestor [Material] widget in which to cause ink reactions.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The [enableFeedback], and [excludeFromSemantics] arguments
|
|
/// must not be null.
|
|
const InkWell({
|
|
super.key,
|
|
super.child,
|
|
super.onTap,
|
|
super.onDoubleTap,
|
|
super.onLongPress,
|
|
super.onTapDown,
|
|
super.onTapUp,
|
|
super.onTapCancel,
|
|
super.onHighlightChanged,
|
|
super.onHover,
|
|
super.mouseCursor,
|
|
super.focusColor,
|
|
super.hoverColor,
|
|
super.highlightColor,
|
|
super.overlayColor,
|
|
super.splashColor,
|
|
super.splashFactory,
|
|
super.radius,
|
|
super.borderRadius,
|
|
super.customBorder,
|
|
bool? enableFeedback = true,
|
|
super.excludeFromSemantics,
|
|
super.focusNode,
|
|
super.canRequestFocus,
|
|
super.onFocusChange,
|
|
super.autofocus,
|
|
super.statesController,
|
|
}) : super(
|
|
containedInkWell: true,
|
|
highlightShape: BoxShape.rectangle,
|
|
enableFeedback: enableFeedback ?? true,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|