/* * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.bluetooth; import android.bluetooth.AtCommandResult; /** * Handler Interface for {@link AtParser}.<p> * @hide */ public abstract class AtCommandHandler { /** * Handle Basic commands "ATA".<p> * These are single letter commands such as ATA and ATD. Anything following * the single letter command ('A' and 'D' respectively) will be passed as * 'arg'.<p> * For example, "ATDT1234" would result in the call * handleBasicCommand("T1234").<p> * @param arg Everything following the basic command character. * @return The result of this command. */ public AtCommandResult handleBasicCommand(String arg) { return new AtCommandResult(AtCommandResult.ERROR); } /** * Handle Actions command "AT+FOO".<p> * Action commands are part of the Extended command syntax, and are * typically used to signal an action on "FOO".<p> * @return The result of this command. */ public AtCommandResult handleActionCommand() { return new AtCommandResult(AtCommandResult.ERROR); } /** * Handle Read command "AT+FOO?".<p> * Read commands are part of the Extended command syntax, and are * typically used to read the value of "FOO".<p> * @return The result of this command. */ public AtCommandResult handleReadCommand() { return new AtCommandResult(AtCommandResult.ERROR); } /** * Handle Set command "AT+FOO=...".<p> * Set commands are part of the Extended command syntax, and are * typically used to set the value of "FOO". Multiple arguments can be * sent.<p> * AT+FOO=[<arg1>[,<arg2>[,...]]]<p> * Each argument will be either numeric (Integer) or String. * handleSetCommand is passed a generic Object[] array in which each * element will be an Integer (if it can be parsed with parseInt()) or * String.<p> * Missing arguments ",," are set to empty Strings.<p> * @param args Array of String and/or Integer's. There will always be at * least one element in this array. * @return The result of this command. */ // Typically used to set this parameter public AtCommandResult handleSetCommand(Object[] args) { return new AtCommandResult(AtCommandResult.ERROR); } /** * Handle Test command "AT+FOO=?".<p> * Test commands are part of the Extended command syntax, and are typically * used to request an indication of the range of legal values that "FOO" * can take.<p> * By default we return an OK result, to indicate that this command is at * least recognized.<p> * @return The result of this command. */ public AtCommandResult handleTestCommand() { return new AtCommandResult(AtCommandResult.OK); } }