package com.yuzhi.fine.ui.quickadapter; import android.content.Context; import java.util.List; /** * Same as QuickAdapter, but adds an "itemChanged" boolean in the * convert() method params, which allows you to know if you are * adapting the new view to the same item or not, and therefore * make a difference between dataset changed / dataset invalidated. * <p/> * Abstraction class of a BaseAdapter in which you only need * to provide the convert() implementation.<br/> * Using the provided BaseAdapterHelper, your code is minimalist. * * @param <T> The type of the items in the list. */ public abstract class EnhancedQuickAdapter<T> extends QuickAdapter<T> { /** * Create a QuickAdapter. * * @param context The context. * @param layoutResId The layout resource id of each item. */ public EnhancedQuickAdapter(Context context, int layoutResId) { super(context, layoutResId); } /** * Same as QuickAdapter#QuickAdapter(Context,int) but with * some initialization data. * * @param context The context. * @param layoutResId The layout resource id of each item. * @param data A new list is created out of this one to avoid mutable list */ public EnhancedQuickAdapter(Context context, int layoutResId, List<T> data) { super(context, layoutResId, data); } @Override protected final void convert(BaseAdapterHelper helper, T item) { boolean itemChanged = helper.associatedObject == null || !helper.associatedObject.equals(item); helper.associatedObject = item; convert(helper, item, itemChanged); } /** * @param helper The helper to use to adapt the view. * @param item The item you should adapt the view to. * @param itemChanged Whether or not the helper was bound to another object before. */ protected abstract void convert(BaseAdapterHelper helper, T item, boolean itemChanged); }