Examples of InlineSequenceElement


Examples of org.pentaho.reporting.engine.classic.core.layout.process.layoutrules.InlineSequenceElement

    long width = 0;
    final int endIndex = start + count;

    // In the given range, there should be only one content element.
    InlineSequenceElement contentElement = null;
    int contentIndex = start;
    for (int i = start; i < endIndex; i++)
    {
      final InlineSequenceElement element = sequenceElements[i];
      final RenderNode node = nodes[i];
      if (element instanceof StartSequenceElement ||
          element instanceof EndSequenceElement)
      {
        width += element.getMaximumWidth(node);
        continue;
      }

      width += element.getMaximumWidth(node);
      contentElement = element;
      contentIndex = i;
    }

    final long nextPosition = getPosition() + width;
    final long lastPageBreak = getPageBreak(getPagebreakCount() - 1);
    // Do we cross a page boundary?
    if (nextPosition > lastPageBreak)
    {
      // On outer break: Stop processing

      // Dont write through to the stored position; but prepare if
      // we have to fallback ..
      long position = getPosition();
      for (int i = start; i < endIndex; i++)
      {
        final InlineSequenceElement element = sequenceElements[i];
        final RenderNode node = nodes[i];
        elementPositions[i] = position;
        final long elementWidth = element.getMaximumWidth(node);
        elementDimensions[i] = elementWidth;
        position += elementWidth;
      }

      // we cross a pagebreak. Stop working on it - we bail out here.

      if (contentElement instanceof TextSequenceElement)
      {
        // the element may be splittable. Test, and if so, give a hint to the
        // outside world ..
        setSkipIndex(endIndex);
        setBreakableIndex(contentIndex);
        return (start);
      }

      // This is the first element and it still does not fit. How evil.
      if (start == 0)
      {
        if (contentElement instanceof InlineBoxSequenceElement)
        {
          final RenderNode node = nodes[contentIndex];
          if ((node.getNodeType() & LayoutNodeTypes.MASK_BOX) == LayoutNodeTypes.MASK_BOX)
          {
            // OK, limit the size of the box to the maximum line width and
            // revalidate it.
            final long contentPosition = elementPositions[contentIndex];
            final RenderBox box = (RenderBox) node;
            final long maxWidth = (getEndOfLine() - contentPosition);
            computeInlineBlock(box, contentPosition, maxWidth);

            elementDimensions[endIndex - 1] = node.getCachedWidth();
          }
        }
        setSkipIndex(endIndex);
      }
      return (start);
    }

    final long innerPagebreak = getPageBreak(getPageSegment());
    if (nextPosition > innerPagebreak)
    {
      // It is an inner pagebreak and the current element would not fit into the remaining space.
      // Move the element to the next page segment (but only if the start is not on
      setPosition(innerPagebreak);
      setPageSegment(getPageSegment() + 1);
    }


    // No, it is an ordinary advance ..
    // Check, whether we hit an item-sequence element
    if (contentElement instanceof InlineBoxSequenceElement == false)
    {
      for (int i = start; i < endIndex; i++)
      {
        final RenderNode node = nodes[i];
        final InlineSequenceElement element = sequenceElements[i];
        elementPositions[i] = getPosition();
        final long elementWidth = element.getMaximumWidth(node);
        elementDimensions[i] = elementWidth;
        addPosition(elementWidth);
      }
      return endIndex;
    }

    // Handle the ItemSequence element.

    // This is a bit more complicated. So we encountered an inline-block
    // element here. That means, the element will try to occuppy its
    // maximum-content-width.
//    Log.debug("Advance block at index " + contentIndex);
//    final long ceWidth = contentElement.getMinimumWidth();
//    final long extraSpace = contentElement.getMaximumWidth();
//    Log.debug("Advance block: Min " + ceWidth);
//    Log.debug("Advance block: Max " + extraSpace);

    final RenderNode contentNode = nodes[contentIndex];
    final long itemElementWidth = contentElement.getMaximumWidth(contentNode);

    if ((contentNode.getNodeType() & LayoutNodeTypes.MASK_BOX) == LayoutNodeTypes.MASK_BOX)
    {
      final RenderBox box = (RenderBox) contentNode;
      computeInlineBlock(box, getPosition(), itemElementWidth);
    }
    else
    {
      contentNode.setCachedX(getPosition());
      contentNode.setCachedWidth(itemElementWidth);
    }

    final long preferredEndingPos = getPosition() + itemElementWidth;
    if (preferredEndingPos > getEndOfLine())
    {
      // We would eat the whole space up to the end of the line and more
      // So lets move that element to the next line instead...

      // But: We could easily end in an endless loop here. So check whether
      // the element is the first in the line
      if (start == 0)
      {
        // As it is guaranteed, that each chunk contains at least one item,
        // checking for start == 0 is safe enough ..
        return endIndex;
      }

      return start;
    }

    for (int i = start; i < contentIndex; i++)
    {
      final InlineSequenceElement element = sequenceElements[i];
      final RenderNode node = nodes[contentIndex];
      final long elementWidth = element.getMaximumWidth(node);
      elementPositions[i] = getPosition();
      elementDimensions[i] = elementWidth;
      addPosition(elementWidth);
    }

    elementPositions[contentIndex] = getPosition();
    elementDimensions[contentIndex] = itemElementWidth;
    setPosition(preferredEndingPos);

    for (int i = contentIndex + 1; i < endIndex; i++)
    {
      final InlineSequenceElement element = sequenceElements[i];
      final RenderNode node = nodes[contentIndex];
      final long elementWidth = element.getMaximumWidth(node);
      elementPositions[i] = getPosition();
      elementDimensions[i] = elementWidth;
      addPosition(elementWidth);
    }
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