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ScrollView.java

/*
 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
 *
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 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package android.widget;

import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.TypedArray;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.util.Config;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.FocusFinder;
import android.view.KeyEvent;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.VelocityTracker;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewConfiguration;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.view.ViewParent;
import android.view.animation.AnimationUtils;

import com.android.internal.R;

import java.util.List;

/**
 * Layout container for a view hierarchy that can be scrolled by the user,
 * allowing it to be larger than the physical display.  A ScrollView
 * is a {@link FrameLayout}, meaning you should place one child in it
 * containing the entire contents to scroll; this child may itself be a layout
 * manager with a complex hierarchy of objects.  A child that is often used
 * is a {@link LinearLayout} in a vertical orientation, presenting a vertical
 * array of top-level items that the user can scroll through.
 *
 * <p>The {@link TextView} class also
 * takes care of its own scrolling, so does not require a ScrollView, but
 * using the two together is possible to achieve the effect of a text view
 * within a larger container.
 * 
 * <p>ScrollView only supports vertical scrolling.
 */
public class ScrollView extends FrameLayout {
    static final String TAG = "ScrollView";
    static final boolean localLOGV = false || Config.LOGV;
    
    static final int ANIMATED_SCROLL_GAP = 250;

    static final float MAX_SCROLL_FACTOR = 0.5f;


    private long mLastScroll;

    private final Rect mTempRect = new Rect();
    private Scroller mScroller;

    /**
     * Flag to indicate that we are moving focus ourselves. This is so the
     * code that watches for focus changes initiated outside this ScrollView
     * knows that it does not have to do anything.
     */
    private boolean mScrollViewMovedFocus;

    /**
     * Position of the last motion event.
     */
    private float mLastMotionY;

    /**
     * True when the layout has changed but the traversal has not come through yet.
     * Ideally the view hierarchy would keep track of this for us.
     */
    private boolean mIsLayoutDirty = true;

    /**
     * The child to give focus to in the event that a child has requested focus while the
     * layout is dirty. This prevents the scroll from being wrong if the child has not been
     * laid out before requesting focus.
     */
    private View mChildToScrollTo = null;

    /**
     * True if the user is currently dragging this ScrollView around. This is
     * not the same as 'is being flinged', which can be checked by
     * mScroller.isFinished() (flinging begins when the user lifts his finger).
     */
    private boolean mIsBeingDragged = false;

    /**
     * Determines speed during touch scrolling
     */
    private VelocityTracker mVelocityTracker;

    /**
     * When set to true, the scroll view measure its child to make it fill the currently
     * visible area.
     */
    private boolean mFillViewport;

    /**
     * Whether arrow scrolling is animated.
     */
    private boolean mSmoothScrollingEnabled = true;

    private int mTouchSlop;

    public ScrollView(Context context) {
        this(context, null);
    }

    public ScrollView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.scrollViewStyle);
    }

    public ScrollView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
        initScrollView();

        TypedArray a =
            context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.ScrollView, defStyle, 0);

        setFillViewport(a.getBoolean(R.styleable.ScrollView_fillViewport, false));

        a.recycle();
    }

    @Override
    protected float getTopFadingEdgeStrength() {
        if (getChildCount() == 0) {
            return 0.0f;
        }

        final int length = getVerticalFadingEdgeLength();
        if (mScrollY < length) {
            return mScrollY / (float) length;
        }

        return 1.0f;
    }

    @Override
    protected float getBottomFadingEdgeStrength() {
        if (getChildCount() == 0) {
            return 0.0f;
        }

        final int length = getVerticalFadingEdgeLength();
        final int bottomEdge = getHeight() - mPaddingBottom;
        final int span = getChildAt(0).getBottom() - mScrollY - bottomEdge;
        if (span < length) {
            return span / (float) length;
        }

        return 1.0f;
    }

    /**
     * @return The maximum amount this scroll view will scroll in response to
     *   an arrow event.
     */
    public int getMaxScrollAmount() {
        return (int) (MAX_SCROLL_FACTOR * (mBottom - mTop));
    }


    private void initScrollView() {
        mScroller = new Scroller(getContext());
        setFocusable(true);
        setDescendantFocusability(FOCUS_AFTER_DESCENDANTS);
        setWillNotDraw(false);
        mTouchSlop = ViewConfiguration.get(getContext()).getScaledTouchSlop();
    }

    @Override
    public void addView(View child) {
        if (getChildCount() > 0) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("ScrollView can host only one direct child");
        }

        super.addView(child);
    }

    @Override
    public void addView(View child, int index) {
        if (getChildCount() > 0) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("ScrollView can host only one direct child");
        }

        super.addView(child, index);
    }

    @Override
    public void addView(View child, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
        if (getChildCount() > 0) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("ScrollView can host only one direct child");
        }

        super.addView(child, params);
    }

    @Override
    public void addView(View child, int index, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
        if (getChildCount() > 0) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("ScrollView can host only one direct child");
        }

        super.addView(child, index, params);
    }

    /**
     * @return Returns true this ScrollView can be scrolled
     */
    private boolean canScroll() {
        View child = getChildAt(0);
        if (child != null) {
            int childHeight = child.getHeight();
            return getHeight() < childHeight + mPaddingTop + mPaddingBottom;
        }
        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Indicates whether this ScrollView's content is stretched to fill the viewport.
     *
     * @return True if the content fills the viewport, false otherwise.
     */
    public boolean isFillViewport() {
        return mFillViewport;
    }

    /**
     * Indicates this ScrollView whether it should stretch its content height to fill
     * the viewport or not.
     *
     * @param fillViewport True to stretch the content's height to the viewport's
     *        boundaries, false otherwise.
     */
    public void setFillViewport(boolean fillViewport) {
        if (fillViewport != mFillViewport) {
            mFillViewport = fillViewport;
            requestLayout();
        }
    }

    /**
     * @return Whether arrow scrolling will animate its transition.
     */
    public boolean isSmoothScrollingEnabled() {
        return mSmoothScrollingEnabled;
    }

    /**
     * Set whether arrow scrolling will animate its transition.
     * @param smoothScrollingEnabled whether arrow scrolling will animate its transition
     */
    public void setSmoothScrollingEnabled(boolean smoothScrollingEnabled) {
        mSmoothScrollingEnabled = smoothScrollingEnabled;
    }

    @Override
    protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) {
        super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);

        if (!mFillViewport) {
            return;
        }

        final int heightMode = MeasureSpec.getMode(heightMeasureSpec);
        if (heightMode == MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED) {
            return;
        }

        final View child = getChildAt(0);
        int height = getMeasuredHeight();
        if (child.getMeasuredHeight() < height) {
            final FrameLayout.LayoutParams lp = (LayoutParams) child.getLayoutParams();

            int childWidthMeasureSpec = getChildMeasureSpec(widthMeasureSpec, mPaddingLeft
                    + mPaddingRight, lp.width);
            height -= mPaddingTop;
            height -= mPaddingBottom;
            int childHeightMeasureSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, MeasureSpec.EXACTLY);

            child.measure(childWidthMeasureSpec, childHeightMeasureSpec);
        }
    }

    @Override
    public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
        // Let the focused view and/or our descendants get the key first
        boolean handled = super.dispatchKeyEvent(event);
        if (handled) {
            return true;
        }
        return executeKeyEvent(event);
    }

    /**
     * You can call this function yourself to have the scroll view perform
     * scrolling from a key event, just as if the event had been dispatched to
     * it by the view hierarchy.
     *
     * @param event The key event to execute.
     * @return Return true if the event was handled, else false.
     */
    public boolean executeKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
        mTempRect.setEmpty();

        if (!canScroll()) {
            if (isFocused()) {
                View currentFocused = findFocus();
                if (currentFocused == this) currentFocused = null;
                View nextFocused = FocusFinder.getInstance().findNextFocus(this,
                        currentFocused, View.FOCUS_DOWN);
                return nextFocused != null
                        && nextFocused != this
                        && nextFocused.requestFocus(View.FOCUS_DOWN);
            }
            return false;
        }

        boolean handled = false;
        if (event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
            switch (event.getKeyCode()) {
                case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP:
                    if (!event.isAltPressed()) {
                        handled = arrowScroll(View.FOCUS_UP);
                    } else {
                        handled = fullScroll(View.FOCUS_UP);
                    }
                    break;
                case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN:
                    if (!event.isAltPressed()) {
                        handled = arrowScroll(View.FOCUS_DOWN);
                    } else {
                        handled = fullScroll(View.FOCUS_DOWN);
                    }
                    break;
                case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_SPACE:
                    pageScroll(event.isShiftPressed() ? View.FOCUS_UP : View.FOCUS_DOWN);
                    break;
            }
        }

        return handled;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
        /*
         * This method JUST determines whether we want to intercept the motion.
         * If we return true, onMotionEvent will be called and we do the actual
         * scrolling there.
         */

        /*
        * Shortcut the most recurring case: the user is in the dragging
        * state and he is moving his finger.  We want to intercept this
        * motion.
        */
        final int action = ev.getAction();
        if ((action == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE) && (mIsBeingDragged)) {
            return true;
        }

        if (!canScroll()) {
            mIsBeingDragged = false;
            return false;
        }

        final float y = ev.getY();

        switch (action) {
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
                /*
                 * mIsBeingDragged == false, otherwise the shortcut would have caught it. Check
                 * whether the user has moved far enough from his original down touch.
                 */

                /*
                * Locally do absolute value. mLastMotionY is set to the y value
                * of the down event.
                */
                final int yDiff = (int) Math.abs(y - mLastMotionY);
                if (yDiff > mTouchSlop) {
                    mIsBeingDragged = true;
                }
                break;

            case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
                /* Remember location of down touch */
                mLastMotionY = y;

                /*
                * If being flinged and user touches the screen, initiate drag;
                * otherwise don't.  mScroller.isFinished should be false when
                * being flinged.
                */
                mIsBeingDragged = !mScroller.isFinished();
                break;

            case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL:
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
                /* Release the drag */
                mIsBeingDragged = false;
                break;
        }

        /*
        * The only time we want to intercept motion events is if we are in the
        * drag mode.
        */
        return mIsBeingDragged;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {

        if (ev.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN && ev.getEdgeFlags() != 0) {
            // Don't handle edge touches immediately -- they may actually belong to one of our
            // descendants.
            return false;
        }
        
        if (!canScroll()) {
            return false;
        }

        if (mVelocityTracker == null) {
            mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain();
        }
        mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev);

        final int action = ev.getAction();
        final float y = ev.getY();

        switch (action) {
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
                /*
                * If being flinged and user touches, stop the fling. isFinished
                * will be false if being flinged.
                */
                if (!mScroller.isFinished()) {
                    mScroller.abortAnimation();
                }

                // Remember where the motion event started
                mLastMotionY = y;
                break;
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
                // Scroll to follow the motion event
                final int deltaY = (int) (mLastMotionY - y);
                mLastMotionY = y;

                if (deltaY < 0) {
                    if (mScrollY > 0) {
                        scrollBy(0, deltaY);
                    }
                } else if (deltaY > 0) {
                    final int bottomEdge = getHeight() - mPaddingBottom;
                    final int availableToScroll = getChildAt(0).getBottom() - mScrollY - bottomEdge;
                    if (availableToScroll > 0) {
                        scrollBy(0, Math.min(availableToScroll, deltaY));
                    }
                }
                break;
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
                final VelocityTracker velocityTracker = mVelocityTracker;
                velocityTracker.computeCurrentVelocity(1000);
                int initialVelocity = (int) velocityTracker.getYVelocity();

                if ((Math.abs(initialVelocity) >
                        ViewConfiguration.get(mContext).getScaledMinimumFlingVelocity()) &&
                        getChildCount() > 0) {
                    fling(-initialVelocity);
                }

                if (mVelocityTracker != null) {
                    mVelocityTracker.recycle();
                    mVelocityTracker = null;
                }
        }
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * <p>
     * Finds the next focusable component that fits in this View's bounds
     * (excluding fading edges) pretending that this View's top is located at
     * the parameter top.
     * </p>
     *
     * @param topFocus           look for a candidate is the one at the top of the bounds
     *                           if topFocus is true, or at the bottom of the bounds if topFocus is
     *                           false
     * @param top                the top offset of the bounds in which a focusable must be
     *                           found (the fading edge is assumed to start at this position)
     * @param preferredFocusable the View that has highest priority and will be
     *                           returned if it is within my bounds (null is valid)
     * @return the next focusable component in the bounds or null if none can be
     *         found
     */
    private View findFocusableViewInMyBounds(final boolean topFocus,
            final int top, View preferredFocusable) {
        /*
         * The fading edge's transparent side should be considered for focus
         * since it's mostly visible, so we divide the actual fading edge length
         * by 2.
         */
        final int fadingEdgeLength = getVerticalFadingEdgeLength() / 2;
        final int topWithoutFadingEdge = top + fadingEdgeLength;
        final int bottomWithoutFadingEdge = top + getHeight() - fadingEdgeLength;

        if ((preferredFocusable != null)
                && (preferredFocusable.getTop() < bottomWithoutFadingEdge)
                && (preferredFocusable.getBottom() > topWithoutFadingEdge)) {
            return preferredFocusable;
        }

        return findFocusableViewInBounds(topFocus, topWithoutFadingEdge,
                bottomWithoutFadingEdge);
    }

    /**
     * <p>
     * Finds the next focusable component that fits in the specified bounds.
     * </p>
     *
     * @param topFocus look for a candidate is the one at the top of the bounds
     *                 if topFocus is true, or at the bottom of the bounds if topFocus is
     *                 false
     * @param top      the top offset of the bounds in which a focusable must be
     *                 found
     * @param bottom   the bottom offset of the bounds in which a focusable must
     *                 be found
     * @return the next focusable component in the bounds or null if none can
     *         be found
     */
    private View findFocusableViewInBounds(boolean topFocus, int top, int bottom) {

        List<View> focusables = getFocusables(View.FOCUS_FORWARD);
        View focusCandidate = null;

        /*
         * A fully contained focusable is one where its top is below the bound's
         * top, and its bottom is above the bound's bottom. A partially
         * contained focusable is one where some part of it is within the
         * bounds, but it also has some part that is not within bounds.  A fully contained
         * focusable is preferred to a partially contained focusable.
         */
        boolean foundFullyContainedFocusable = false;

        int count = focusables.size();
        for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
            View view = focusables.get(i);
            int viewTop = view.getTop();
            int viewBottom = view.getBottom();

            if (top < viewBottom && viewTop < bottom) {
                /*
                 * the focusable is in the target area, it is a candidate for
                 * focusing
                 */

                final boolean viewIsFullyContained = (top < viewTop) &&
                        (viewBottom < bottom);

                if (focusCandidate == null) {
                    /* No candidate, take this one */
                    focusCandidate = view;
                    foundFullyContainedFocusable = viewIsFullyContained;
                } else {
                    final boolean viewIsCloserToBoundary =
                            (topFocus && viewTop < focusCandidate.getTop()) ||
                                    (!topFocus && viewBottom > focusCandidate
                                            .getBottom());

                    if (foundFullyContainedFocusable) {
                        if (viewIsFullyContained && viewIsCloserToBoundary) {
                            /*
                             * We're dealing with only fully contained views, so
                             * it has to be closer to the boundary to beat our
                             * candidate
                             */
                            focusCandidate = view;
                        }
                    } else {
                        if (viewIsFullyContained) {
                            /* Any fully contained view beats a partially contained view */
                            focusCandidate = view;
                            foundFullyContainedFocusable = true;
                        } else if (viewIsCloserToBoundary) {
                            /*
                             * Partially contained view beats another partially
                             * contained view if it's closer
                             */
                            focusCandidate = view;
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        return focusCandidate;
    }

    /**
     * <p>Handles scrolling in response to a "page up/down" shortcut press. This
     * method will scroll the view by one page up or down and give the focus
     * to the topmost/bottommost component in the new visible area. If no
     * component is a good candidate for focus, this scrollview reclaims the
     * focus.</p>
     *
     * @param direction the scroll direction: {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_UP}
     *                  to go one page up or
     *                  {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_DOWN} to go one page down
     * @return true if the key event is consumed by this method, false otherwise
     */
    public boolean pageScroll(int direction) {
        boolean down = direction == View.FOCUS_DOWN;
        int height = getHeight();

        if (down) {
            mTempRect.top = getScrollY() + height;
            int count = getChildCount();
            if (count > 0) {
                View view = getChildAt(count - 1);
                if (mTempRect.top + height > view.getBottom()) {
                    mTempRect.top = view.getBottom() - height;
                }
            }
        } else {
            mTempRect.top = getScrollY() - height;
            if (mTempRect.top < 0) {
                mTempRect.top = 0;
            }
        }
        mTempRect.bottom = mTempRect.top + height;

        return scrollAndFocus(direction, mTempRect.top, mTempRect.bottom);
    }

    /**
     * <p>Handles scrolling in response to a "home/end" shortcut press. This
     * method will scroll the view to the top or bottom and give the focus
     * to the topmost/bottommost component in the new visible area. If no
     * component is a good candidate for focus, this scrollview reclaims the
     * focus.</p>
     *
     * @param direction the scroll direction: {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_UP}
     *                  to go the top of the view or
     *                  {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_DOWN} to go the bottom
     * @return true if the key event is consumed by this method, false otherwise
     */
    public boolean fullScroll(int direction) {
        boolean down = direction == View.FOCUS_DOWN;
        int height = getHeight();

        mTempRect.top = 0;
        mTempRect.bottom = height;

        if (down) {
            int count = getChildCount();
            if (count > 0) {
                View view = getChildAt(count - 1);
                mTempRect.bottom = view.getBottom();
                mTempRect.top = mTempRect.bottom - height;
            }
        }

        return scrollAndFocus(direction, mTempRect.top, mTempRect.bottom);
    }

    /**
     * <p>Scrolls the view to make the area defined by <code>top</code> and
     * <code>bottom</code> visible. This method attempts to give the focus
     * to a component visible in this area. If no component can be focused in
     * the new visible area, the focus is reclaimed by this scrollview.</p>
     *
     * @param direction the scroll direction: {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_UP}
     *                  to go upward
     *                  {@link android.view.View#FOCUS_DOWN} to downward
     * @param top       the top offset of the new area to be made visible
     * @param bottom    the bottom offset of the new area to be made visible
     * @return true if the key event is consumed by this method, false otherwise
     */
    private boolean scrollAndFocus(int direction, int top, int bottom) {
        boolean handled = true;

        int height = getHeight();
        int containerTop = getScrollY();
        int containerBottom = containerTop + height;
        boolean up = direction == View.FOCUS_UP;

        View newFocused = findFocusableViewInBounds(up, top, bottom);
        if (newFocused == null) {
            newFocused = this;
        }

        if (top >= containerTop && bottom <= containerBottom) {
            handled = false;
        } else {
            int delta = up ? (top - containerTop) : (bottom - containerBottom);
            doScrollY(delta);
        }

        if (newFocused != findFocus() && newFocused.requestFocus(direction)) {
            mScrollViewMovedFocus = true;
            mScrollViewMovedFocus = false;
        }

        return handled;
    }

    /**
     * Handle scrolling in response to an up or down arrow click.
     *
     * @param direction The direction corresponding to the arrow key that was
     *                  pressed
     * @return True if we consumed the event, false otherwise
     */
    public boolean arrowScroll(int direction) {

        View currentFocused = findFocus();
        if (currentFocused == this) currentFocused = null;

        View nextFocused = FocusFinder.getInstance().findNextFocus(this, currentFocused, direction);

        final int maxJump = getMaxScrollAmount();

        if (nextFocused != null && isWithinDeltaOfScreen(nextFocused, maxJump)) {
            nextFocused.getDrawingRect(mTempRect);
            offsetDescendantRectToMyCoords(nextFocused, mTempRect);
            int scrollDelta = computeScrollDeltaToGetChildRectOnScreen(mTempRect);
            doScrollY(scrollDelta);
            nextFocused.requestFocus(direction);
        } else {
            // no new focus
            int scrollDelta = maxJump;

            if (direction == View.FOCUS_UP && getScrollY() < scrollDelta) {
                scrollDelta = getScrollY();
            } else if (direction == View.FOCUS_DOWN) {

                int daBottom = getChildAt(getChildCount() - 1).getBottom();

                int screenBottom = getScrollY() + getHeight();

                if (daBottom - screenBottom < maxJump) {
                    scrollDelta = daBottom - screenBottom;
                }
            }
            if (scrollDelta == 0) {
                return false;
            }
            doScrollY(direction == View.FOCUS_DOWN ? scrollDelta : -scrollDelta);
        }

        if (currentFocused != null && currentFocused.isFocused()
                && isOffScreen(currentFocused)) {
            // previously focused item still has focus and is off screen, give
            // it up (take it back to ourselves)
            // (also, need to temporarily force FOCUS_BEFORE_DESCENDANTS so we are
            // sure to
            // get it)
            final int descendantFocusability = getDescendantFocusability();  // save
            setDescendantFocusability(ViewGroup.FOCUS_BEFORE_DESCENDANTS);
            requestFocus();
            setDescendantFocusability(descendantFocusability);  // restore
        }
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @return whether the descendant of this scroll view is scrolled off
     *  screen.
     */
    private boolean isOffScreen(View descendant) {
        return !isWithinDeltaOfScreen(descendant, 0);
    }

    /**
     * @return whether the descendant of this scroll view is within delta
     *  pixels of being on the screen.
     */
    private boolean isWithinDeltaOfScreen(View descendant, int delta) {
        descendant.getDrawingRect(mTempRect);
        offsetDescendantRectToMyCoords(descendant, mTempRect);

        return (mTempRect.bottom + delta) >= getScrollY()
                && (mTempRect.top - delta) <= (getScrollY() + getHeight());
    }

    /**
     * Smooth scroll by a Y delta
     *
     * @param delta the number of pixels to scroll by on the Y axis
     */
    private void doScrollY(int delta) {
        if (delta != 0) {
            if (mSmoothScrollingEnabled) {
                smoothScrollBy(0, delta);
            } else {
                scrollBy(0, delta);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Like {@link View#scrollBy}, but scroll smoothly instead of immediately.
     *
     * @param dx the number of pixels to scroll by on the X axis
     * @param dy the number of pixels to scroll by on the Y axis
     */
    public final void smoothScrollBy(int dx, int dy) {
        long duration = AnimationUtils.currentAnimationTimeMillis() - mLastScroll;
        if (duration > ANIMATED_SCROLL_GAP) {
            if (localLOGV) Log.v(TAG, "Smooth scroll: mScrollY=" + mScrollY
                    + " dy=" + dy);
            mScroller.startScroll(mScrollX, mScrollY, dx, dy);
            invalidate();
        } else {
            if (!mScroller.isFinished()) {
                mScroller.abortAnimation();
            }
            if (localLOGV) Log.v(TAG, "Immediate scroll: mScrollY=" + mScrollY
                    + " dy=" + dy);
            scrollBy(dx, dy);
        }
        mLastScroll = AnimationUtils.currentAnimationTimeMillis();
    }

    /**
     * Like {@link #scrollTo}, but scroll smoothly instead of immediately.
     *
     * @param x the position where to scroll on the X axis
     * @param y the position where to scroll on the Y axis
     */
    public final void smoothScrollTo(int x, int y) {
        smoothScrollBy(x - mScrollX, y - mScrollY);
    }

    /**
     * <p>The scroll range of a scroll view is the overall height of all of its
     * children.</p>
     */
    @Override
    protected int computeVerticalScrollRange() {
        int count = getChildCount();
        return count == 0 ? getHeight() : (getChildAt(0)).getBottom();
    }


    @Override
    protected void measureChild(View child, int parentWidthMeasureSpec, int parentHeightMeasureSpec) {
        ViewGroup.LayoutParams lp = child.getLayoutParams();

        int childWidthMeasureSpec;
        int childHeightMeasureSpec;

        childWidthMeasureSpec = getChildMeasureSpec(parentWidthMeasureSpec, mPaddingLeft
                + mPaddingRight, lp.width);

        childHeightMeasureSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);

        child.measure(childWidthMeasureSpec, childHeightMeasureSpec);
    }

    @Override
    protected void measureChildWithMargins(View child, int parentWidthMeasureSpec, int widthUsed,
            int parentHeightMeasureSpec, int heightUsed) {
        final MarginLayoutParams lp = (MarginLayoutParams) child.getLayoutParams();

        final int childWidthMeasureSpec = getChildMeasureSpec(parentWidthMeasureSpec,
                mPaddingLeft + mPaddingRight + lp.leftMargin + lp.rightMargin
                        + widthUsed, lp.width);
        final int childHeightMeasureSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(
                lp.topMargin + lp.bottomMargin, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);

        child.measure(childWidthMeasureSpec, childHeightMeasureSpec);
    }

    @Override
    public void computeScroll() {
        if (mScroller.computeScrollOffset()) {
            // This is called at drawing time by ViewGroup.  We don't want to
            // re-show the scrollbars at this point, which scrollTo will do,
            // so we replicate most of scrollTo here.
            //
            //         It's a little odd to call onScrollChanged from inside the drawing.
            //
            //         It is, except when you remember that computeScroll() is used to
            //         animate scrolling. So unless we want to defer the onScrollChanged()
            //         until the end of the animated scrolling, we don't really have a
            //         choice here.
            //
            //         I agree.  The alternative, which I think would be worse, is to post
            //         something and tell the subclasses later.  This is bad because there
            //         will be a window where mScrollX/Y is different from what the app
            //         thinks it is.
            //
            int oldX = mScrollX;
            int oldY = mScrollY;
            int x = mScroller.getCurrX();
            int y = mScroller.getCurrY();
            if (getChildCount() > 0) {
                View child = getChildAt(0);
                mScrollX = clamp(x, getWidth() - mPaddingRight - mPaddingLeft, child.getWidth());
                mScrollY = clamp(y, getHeight() - mPaddingBottom - mPaddingTop, child.getHeight());
                if (localLOGV) Log.v(TAG, "mScrollY=" + mScrollY + " y=" + y
                        + " height=" + this.getHeight()
                        + " child height=" + child.getHeight());
            } else {
                mScrollX = x;
                mScrollY = y;
            }            
            if (oldX != mScrollX || oldY != mScrollY) {
                onScrollChanged(mScrollX, mScrollY, oldX, oldY);
            }
            
            // Keep on drawing until the animation has finished.
            postInvalidate();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Scrolls the view to the given child.
     *
     * @param child the View to scroll to
     */
    private void scrollToChild(View child) {
        child.getDrawingRect(mTempRect);

        /* Offset from child's local coordinates to ScrollView coordinates */
        offsetDescendantRectToMyCoords(child, mTempRect);

        int scrollDelta = computeScrollDeltaToGetChildRectOnScreen(mTempRect);

        if (scrollDelta != 0) {
            scrollBy(0, scrollDelta);
        }
    }

    /**
     * If rect is off screen, scroll just enough to get it (or at least the
     * first screen size chunk of it) on screen.
     *
     * @param rect      The rectangle.
     * @param immediate True to scroll immediately without animation
     * @return true if scrolling was performed
     */
    private boolean scrollToChildRect(Rect rect, boolean immediate) {
        final int delta = computeScrollDeltaToGetChildRectOnScreen(rect);
        final boolean scroll = delta != 0;
        if (scroll) {
            if (immediate) {
                scrollBy(0, delta);
            } else {
                smoothScrollBy(0, delta);
            }
        }
        return scroll;
    }

    /**
     * Compute the amount to scroll in the Y direction in order to get
     * a rectangle completely on the screen (or, if taller than the screen,
     * at least the first screen size chunk of it).
     *
     * @param rect The rect.
     * @return The scroll delta.
     */
    protected int computeScrollDeltaToGetChildRectOnScreen(Rect rect) {

        int height = getHeight();
        int screenTop = getScrollY();
        int screenBottom = screenTop + height;

        int fadingEdge = getVerticalFadingEdgeLength();

        // leave room for top fading edge as long as rect isn't at very top
        if (rect.top > 0) {
            screenTop += fadingEdge;
        }

        // leave room for bottom fading edge as long as rect isn't at very bottom
        if (rect.bottom < getChildAt(0).getHeight()) {
            screenBottom -= fadingEdge;
        }

        int scrollYDelta = 0;

        if (localLOGV) Log.v(TAG, "child=" + rect.toShortString()
                + " screenTop=" + screenTop + " screenBottom=" + screenBottom
                + " height=" + height);
        if (rect.bottom > screenBottom && rect.top > screenTop) {
            // need to move down to get it in view: move down just enough so
            // that the entire rectangle is in view (or at least the first
            // screen size chunk).

            if (rect.height() > height) {
                // just enough to get screen size chunk on
                scrollYDelta += (rect.top - screenTop);
            } else {
                // get entire rect at bottom of screen
                scrollYDelta += (rect.bottom - screenBottom);
            }

            // make sure we aren't scrolling beyond the end of our content
            int bottom = getChildAt(getChildCount() - 1).getBottom();
            int distanceToBottom = bottom - screenBottom;
            if (localLOGV) Log.v(TAG, "scrollYDelta=" + scrollYDelta
                    + " distanceToBottom=" + distanceToBottom);
            scrollYDelta = Math.min(scrollYDelta, distanceToBottom);

        } else if (rect.top < screenTop && rect.bottom < screenBottom) {
            // need to move up to get it in view: move up just enough so that
            // entire rectangle is in view (or at least the first screen
            // size chunk of it).

            if (rect.height() > height) {
                // screen size chunk
                scrollYDelta -= (screenBottom - rect.bottom);
            } else {
                // entire rect at top
                scrollYDelta -= (screenTop - rect.top);
            }

            // make sure we aren't scrolling any further than the top our content
            scrollYDelta = Math.max(scrollYDelta, -getScrollY());
        }
        return scrollYDelta;
    }

    @Override
    public void requestChildFocus(View child, View focused) {
        if (!mScrollViewMovedFocus) {
            if (!mIsLayoutDirty) {
                scrollToChild(focused);
            } else {
                // The child may not be laid out yet, we can't compute the scroll yet
                mChildToScrollTo = focused;
            }
        }
        super.requestChildFocus(child, focused);
    }


    /**
     * When looking for focus in children of a scroll view, need to be a little
     * more careful not to give focus to something that is scrolled off screen.
     *
     * This is more expensive than the default {@link android.view.ViewGroup}
     * implementation, otherwise this behavior might have been made the default.
     */
    @Override
    protected boolean onRequestFocusInDescendants(int direction,
            Rect previouslyFocusedRect) {

        // convert from forward / backward notation to up / down / left / right
        // (ugh).
        if (direction == View.FOCUS_FORWARD) {
            direction = View.FOCUS_DOWN;
        } else if (direction == View.FOCUS_BACKWARD) {
            direction = View.FOCUS_UP;
        }

        final View nextFocus = previouslyFocusedRect == null ?
                FocusFinder.getInstance().findNextFocus(this, null, direction) :
                FocusFinder.getInstance().findNextFocusFromRect(this,
                        previouslyFocusedRect, direction);

        if (nextFocus == null) {
            return false;
        }

        if (isOffScreen(nextFocus)) {
            return false;
        }

        return nextFocus.requestFocus(direction, previouslyFocusedRect);
    }    

    @Override
    public boolean requestChildRectangleOnScreen(View child, Rect rectangle,
            boolean immediate) {
        // offset into coordinate space of this scroll view
        rectangle.offset(child.getLeft() - child.getScrollX(),
                child.getTop() - child.getScrollY());

        return scrollToChildRect(rectangle, immediate);
    }

    @Override
    public void requestLayout() {
        mIsLayoutDirty = true;
        super.requestLayout();
    }

    @Override
    protected void onLayout(boolean changed, int l, int t, int r, int b) {
        super.onLayout(changed, l, t, r, b);
        mIsLayoutDirty = false;
        // Give a child focus if it needs it 
        if (mChildToScrollTo != null && isViewDescendantOf(mChildToScrollTo, this)) {
                scrollToChild(mChildToScrollTo);
        }
        mChildToScrollTo = null;

        // Calling this with the present values causes it to re-clam them
        scrollTo(mScrollX, mScrollY);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int oldw, int oldh) {
        super.onSizeChanged(w, h, oldw, oldh);

        View currentFocused = findFocus();
        if (null == currentFocused || this == currentFocused)
            return;

        final int maxJump = mBottom - mTop;

        if (isWithinDeltaOfScreen(currentFocused, maxJump)) {
            currentFocused.getDrawingRect(mTempRect);
            offsetDescendantRectToMyCoords(currentFocused, mTempRect);
            int scrollDelta = computeScrollDeltaToGetChildRectOnScreen(mTempRect);
            doScrollY(scrollDelta);
        }
    }    

    /**
     * Return true if child is an descendant of parent, (or equal to the parent).
     */
    private boolean isViewDescendantOf(View child, View parent) {
        if (child == parent) {
            return true;
        }

        final ViewParent theParent = child.getParent();
        return (theParent instanceof ViewGroup) && isViewDescendantOf((View) theParent, parent);
    }    

    /**
     * Fling the scroll view
     *
     * @param velocityY The initial velocity in the Y direction. Positive
     *                  numbers mean that the finger/curor is moving down the screen,
     *                  which means we want to scroll towards the top.
     */
    public void fling(int velocityY) {
        int height = getHeight() - mPaddingBottom - mPaddingTop;
        int bottom = getChildAt(0).getHeight();

        mScroller.fling(mScrollX, mScrollY, 0, velocityY, 0, 0, 0, bottom - height);

        final boolean movingDown = velocityY > 0;

        View newFocused =
                findFocusableViewInMyBounds(movingDown, mScroller.getFinalY(), findFocus());
        if (newFocused == null) {
            newFocused = this;
        }

        if (newFocused != findFocus()
                && newFocused.requestFocus(movingDown ? View.FOCUS_DOWN : View.FOCUS_UP)) {
            mScrollViewMovedFocus = true;
            mScrollViewMovedFocus = false;
        }

        invalidate();
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritDoc}
     *
     * <p>This version also clamps the scrolling to the bounds of our child.
     */
    public void scrollTo(int x, int y) {
        // we rely on the fact the View.scrollBy calls scrollTo.
        if (getChildCount() > 0) {
            View child = getChildAt(0);
            x = clamp(x, getWidth() - mPaddingRight - mPaddingLeft, child.getWidth());
            y = clamp(y, getHeight() - mPaddingBottom - mPaddingTop, child.getHeight());
            if (x != mScrollX || y != mScrollY) {
                super.scrollTo(x, y);
            }
        }
    }

    private int clamp(int n, int my, int child) {
        if (my >= child || n < 0) {
            /* my >= child is this case:
             *                    |--------------- me ---------------|
             *     |------ child ------|
             * or
             *     |--------------- me ---------------|
             *            |------ child ------|
             * or
             *     |--------------- me ---------------|
             *                                  |------ child ------|
             *
             * n < 0 is this case:
             *     |------ me ------|
             *                    |-------- child --------|
             *     |-- mScrollX --|
             */
            return 0;
        }
        if ((my+n) > child) {
            /* this case:
             *                    |------ me ------|
             *     |------ child ------|
             *     |-- mScrollX --|
             */
            return child-my;
        }
        return n;
    }
}