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// 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
// found in the LICENSE file.

import 'dart:async';
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import 'dart:math' as math;
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import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:flutter/gestures.dart';
import 'package:flutter/physics.dart';
import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
import 'package:flutter/scheduler.dart';

import 'basic.dart';
import 'framework.dart';
import 'scroll_metrics.dart';
import 'scroll_notification.dart';

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/// A backend for a [ScrollActivity].
///
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/// Used by subclasses of [ScrollActivity] to manipulate the scroll view that
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/// they are acting upon.
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [ScrollActivity], which uses this class as its delegate.
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///  * [ScrollPositionWithSingleContext], the main implementation of this interface.
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abstract class ScrollActivityDelegate {
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  /// The direction in which the scroll view scrolls.
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  AxisDirection get axisDirection;

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  /// Update the scroll position to the given pixel value.
  ///
  /// Returns the overscroll, if any. See [ScrollPosition.setPixels] for more
  /// information.
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  double setPixels(double pixels);
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  /// Updates the scroll position by the given amount.
  ///
  /// Appropriate for when the user is directly manipulating the scroll
  /// position, for example by dragging the scroll view. Typically applies
  /// [ScrollPhysics.applyPhysicsToUserOffset] and other transformations that
  /// are appropriate for user-driving scrolling.
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  void applyUserOffset(double delta);
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  /// Terminate the current activity and start an idle activity.
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  void goIdle();
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  /// Terminate the current activity and start a ballistic activity with the
  /// given velocity.
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  void goBallistic(double velocity);
}

/// Base class for scrolling activities like dragging and flinging.
///
/// See also:
///
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///  * [ScrollPosition], which uses [ScrollActivity] objects to manage the
///    [ScrollPosition] of a [Scrollable].
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abstract class ScrollActivity {
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  /// Initializes [delegate] for subclasses.
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  ScrollActivity(this._delegate);

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  /// The delegate that this activity will use to actuate the scroll view.
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  ScrollActivityDelegate get delegate => _delegate;
  ScrollActivityDelegate _delegate;

  /// Updates the activity's link to the [ScrollActivityDelegate].
  ///
  /// This should only be called when an activity is being moved from a defunct
  /// (or about-to-be defunct) [ScrollActivityDelegate] object to a new one.
  void updateDelegate(ScrollActivityDelegate value) {
    assert(_delegate != value);
    _delegate = value;
  }

  /// Called by the [ScrollActivityDelegate] when it has changed type (for
  /// example, when changing from an Android-style scroll position to an
  /// iOS-style scroll position). If this activity can differ between the two
  /// modes, then it should tell the position to restart that activity
  /// appropriately.
  ///
  /// For example, [BallisticScrollActivity]'s implementation calls
  /// [ScrollActivityDelegate.goBallistic].
  void resetActivity() { }

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  /// Dispatch a [ScrollStartNotification] with the given metrics.
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  void dispatchScrollStartNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext? context) {
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    ScrollStartNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context).dispatch(context);
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  }

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  /// Dispatch a [ScrollUpdateNotification] with the given metrics and scroll delta.
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  void dispatchScrollUpdateNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double scrollDelta) {
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    ScrollUpdateNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, scrollDelta: scrollDelta).dispatch(context);
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  }

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  /// Dispatch an [OverscrollNotification] with the given metrics and overscroll.
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  void dispatchOverscrollNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double overscroll) {
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    OverscrollNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, overscroll: overscroll).dispatch(context);
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  }

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  /// Dispatch a [ScrollEndNotification] with the given metrics and overscroll.
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  void dispatchScrollEndNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context) {
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    ScrollEndNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context).dispatch(context);
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  }

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  /// Called when the scroll view that is performing this activity changes its metrics.
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  void applyNewDimensions() { }

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  /// Whether the scroll view should ignore pointer events while performing this
  /// activity.
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  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [isScrolling], which describes whether the activity is considered
  ///    to represent user interaction or not.
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  bool get shouldIgnorePointer;

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  /// Whether performing this activity constitutes scrolling.
  ///
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  /// Used, for example, to determine whether the user scroll
  /// direction (see [ScrollPosition.userScrollDirection]) is
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  /// [ScrollDirection.idle].
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  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [shouldIgnorePointer], which controls whether pointer events
  ///    are allowed while the activity is live.
  ///  * [UserScrollNotification], which exposes this status.
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  bool get isScrolling;

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  /// If applicable, the velocity at which the scroll offset is currently
  /// independently changing (i.e. without external stimuli such as a dragging
  /// gestures) in logical pixels per second for this activity.
  double get velocity;

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  /// Called when the scroll view stops performing this activity.
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  @mustCallSuper
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  void dispose() { }
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  @override
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  String toString() => describeIdentity(this);
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}

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/// A scroll activity that does nothing.
///
/// When a scroll view is not scrolling, it is performing the idle activity.
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///
/// If the [Scrollable] changes dimensions, this activity triggers a ballistic
/// activity to restore the view.
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class IdleScrollActivity extends ScrollActivity {
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  /// Creates a scroll activity that does nothing.
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  IdleScrollActivity(ScrollActivityDelegate delegate) : super(delegate);

  @override
  void applyNewDimensions() {
    delegate.goBallistic(0.0);
  }

  @override
  bool get shouldIgnorePointer => false;

  @override
  bool get isScrolling => false;
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  @override
  double get velocity => 0.0;
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}

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/// Interface for holding a [Scrollable] stationary.
///
/// An object that implements this interface is returned by
/// [ScrollPosition.hold]. It holds the scrollable stationary until an activity
/// is started or the [cancel] method is called.
abstract class ScrollHoldController {
  /// Release the [Scrollable], potentially letting it go ballistic if
  /// necessary.
  void cancel();
}

/// A scroll activity that does nothing but can be released to resume
/// normal idle behavior.
///
/// This is used while the user is touching the [Scrollable] but before the
/// touch has become a [Drag].
///
/// For the purposes of [ScrollNotification]s, this activity does not constitute
/// scrolling, and does not prevent the user from interacting with the contents
/// of the [Scrollable] (unlike when a drag has begun or there is a scroll
/// animation underway).
class HoldScrollActivity extends ScrollActivity implements ScrollHoldController {
  /// Creates a scroll activity that does nothing.
  HoldScrollActivity({
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    required ScrollActivityDelegate delegate,
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    this.onHoldCanceled,
  }) : super(delegate);

  /// Called when [dispose] is called.
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  final VoidCallback? onHoldCanceled;
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  @override
  bool get shouldIgnorePointer => false;

  @override
  bool get isScrolling => false;

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  @override
  double get velocity => 0.0;

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  @override
  void cancel() {
    delegate.goBallistic(0.0);
  }

  @override
  void dispose() {
    if (onHoldCanceled != null)
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      onHoldCanceled!();
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    super.dispose();
  }
}

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/// Scrolls a scroll view as the user drags their finger across the screen.
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [DragScrollActivity], which is the activity the scroll view performs
///    while a drag is underway.
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class ScrollDragController implements Drag {
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  /// Creates an object that scrolls a scroll view as the user drags their
  /// finger across the screen.
  ///
  /// The [delegate] and `details` arguments must not be null.
  ScrollDragController({
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    required ScrollActivityDelegate delegate,
    required DragStartDetails details,
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    this.onDragCanceled,
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    this.carriedVelocity,
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    this.motionStartDistanceThreshold,
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  }) : assert(delegate != null),
       assert(details != null),
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       assert(
         motionStartDistanceThreshold == null || motionStartDistanceThreshold > 0.0,
         'motionStartDistanceThreshold must be a positive number or null'
       ),
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       _delegate = delegate,
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       _lastDetails = details,
       _retainMomentum = carriedVelocity != null && carriedVelocity != 0.0,
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       _lastNonStationaryTimestamp = details.sourceTimeStamp,
       _offsetSinceLastStop = motionStartDistanceThreshold == null ? null : 0.0;
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  /// The object that will actuate the scroll view as the user drags.
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  ScrollActivityDelegate get delegate => _delegate;
  ScrollActivityDelegate _delegate;
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  /// Called when [dispose] is called.
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  final VoidCallback? onDragCanceled;
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  /// Velocity that was present from a previous [ScrollActivity] when this drag
  /// began.
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  final double? carriedVelocity;
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  /// Amount of pixels in either direction the drag has to move by to start
  /// scroll movement again after each time scrolling came to a stop.
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  final double? motionStartDistanceThreshold;
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  Duration? _lastNonStationaryTimestamp;
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  bool _retainMomentum;
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  /// Null if already in motion or has no [motionStartDistanceThreshold].
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  double? _offsetSinceLastStop;
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  /// Maximum amount of time interval the drag can have consecutive stationary
  /// pointer update events before losing the momentum carried from a previous
  /// scroll activity.
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  static const Duration momentumRetainStationaryDurationThreshold =
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      Duration(milliseconds: 20);
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  /// Maximum amount of time interval the drag can have consecutive stationary
  /// pointer update events before needing to break the
  /// [motionStartDistanceThreshold] to start motion again.
  static const Duration motionStoppedDurationThreshold =
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      Duration(milliseconds: 50);
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  /// The drag distance past which, a [motionStartDistanceThreshold] breaking
  /// drag is considered a deliberate fling.
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  static const double _bigThresholdBreakDistance = 24.0;
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  bool get _reversed => axisDirectionIsReversed(delegate.axisDirection);

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  /// Updates the controller's link to the [ScrollActivityDelegate].
  ///
  /// This should only be called when a controller is being moved from a defunct
  /// (or about-to-be defunct) [ScrollActivityDelegate] object to a new one.
  void updateDelegate(ScrollActivityDelegate value) {
    assert(_delegate != value);
    _delegate = value;
  }

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  /// Determines whether to lose the existing incoming velocity when starting
  /// the drag.
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  void _maybeLoseMomentum(double offset, Duration? timestamp) {
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    if (_retainMomentum &&
        offset == 0.0 &&
        (timestamp == null || // If drag event has no timestamp, we lose momentum.
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         timestamp - _lastNonStationaryTimestamp! > momentumRetainStationaryDurationThreshold)) {
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      // If pointer is stationary for too long, we lose momentum.
      _retainMomentum = false;
    }
  }

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  /// If a motion start threshold exists, determine whether the threshold needs
  /// to be broken to scroll. Also possibly apply an offset adjustment when
  /// threshold is first broken.
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  ///
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  /// Returns `0.0` when stationary or within threshold. Returns `offset`
  /// transparently when already in motion.
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  double _adjustForScrollStartThreshold(double offset, Duration? timestamp) {
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    if (timestamp == null) {
      // If we can't track time, we can't apply thresholds.
      // May be null for proxied drags like via accessibility.
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      return offset;
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    }
    if (offset == 0.0) {
      if (motionStartDistanceThreshold != null &&
          _offsetSinceLastStop == null &&
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          timestamp - _lastNonStationaryTimestamp! > motionStoppedDurationThreshold) {
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        // Enforce a new threshold.
        _offsetSinceLastStop = 0.0;
      }
      // Not moving can't break threshold.
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      return 0.0;
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    } else {
      if (_offsetSinceLastStop == null) {
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        // Already in motion or no threshold behavior configured such as for
        // Android. Allow transparent offset transmission.
        return offset;
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      } else {
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        _offsetSinceLastStop = _offsetSinceLastStop! + offset;
        if (_offsetSinceLastStop!.abs() > motionStartDistanceThreshold!) {
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          // Threshold broken.
          _offsetSinceLastStop = null;
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          if (offset.abs() > _bigThresholdBreakDistance) {
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            // This is heuristically a very deliberate fling. Leave the motion
            // unaffected.
            return offset;
          } else {
            // This is a normal speed threshold break.
            return math.min(
              // Ease into the motion when the threshold is initially broken
              // to avoid a visible jump.
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              motionStartDistanceThreshold! / 3.0,
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              offset.abs(),
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            ) * offset.sign;
          }
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        } else {
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          return 0.0;
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        }
      }
    }
  }

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  @override
  void update(DragUpdateDetails details) {
    assert(details.primaryDelta != null);
    _lastDetails = details;
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    double offset = details.primaryDelta!;
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    if (offset != 0.0) {
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      _lastNonStationaryTimestamp = details.sourceTimeStamp;
    }
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    // By default, iOS platforms carries momentum and has a start threshold
    // (configured in [BouncingScrollPhysics]). The 2 operations below are
    // no-ops on Android.
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    _maybeLoseMomentum(offset, details.sourceTimeStamp);
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    offset = _adjustForScrollStartThreshold(offset, details.sourceTimeStamp);
    if (offset == 0.0) {
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      return;
    }
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    if (_reversed) // e.g. an AxisDirection.up scrollable
      offset = -offset;
    delegate.applyUserOffset(offset);
  }

  @override
  void end(DragEndDetails details) {
    assert(details.primaryVelocity != null);
    // We negate the velocity here because if the touch is moving downwards,
    // the scroll has to move upwards. It's the same reason that update()
    // above negates the delta before applying it to the scroll offset.
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    double velocity = -details.primaryVelocity!;
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    if (_reversed) // e.g. an AxisDirection.up scrollable
      velocity = -velocity;
    _lastDetails = details;

    // Build momentum only if dragging in the same direction.
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    if (_retainMomentum && velocity.sign == carriedVelocity!.sign)
      velocity += carriedVelocity!;
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    delegate.goBallistic(velocity);
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  }

  @override
  void cancel() {
    delegate.goBallistic(0.0);
  }

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  /// Called by the delegate when it is no longer sending events to this object.
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  @mustCallSuper
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  void dispose() {
    _lastDetails = null;
    if (onDragCanceled != null)
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      onDragCanceled!();
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  }

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  /// The most recently observed [DragStartDetails], [DragUpdateDetails], or
  /// [DragEndDetails] object.
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  dynamic get lastDetails => _lastDetails;
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  dynamic _lastDetails;
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  @override
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  String toString() => describeIdentity(this);
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}

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/// The activity a scroll view performs when a the user drags their finger
/// across the screen.
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [ScrollDragController], which listens to the [Drag] and actually scrolls
///    the scroll view.
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class DragScrollActivity extends ScrollActivity {
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  /// Creates an activity for when the user drags their finger across the
  /// screen.
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  DragScrollActivity(
    ScrollActivityDelegate delegate,
    ScrollDragController controller,
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  ) : _controller = controller,
      super(delegate);
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  ScrollDragController? _controller;
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  @override
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  void dispatchScrollStartNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext? context) {
    final dynamic lastDetails = _controller!.lastDetails;
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    assert(lastDetails is DragStartDetails);
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    ScrollStartNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, dragDetails: lastDetails as DragStartDetails).dispatch(context);
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  }

  @override
  void dispatchScrollUpdateNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double scrollDelta) {
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    final dynamic lastDetails = _controller!.lastDetails;
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    assert(lastDetails is DragUpdateDetails);
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    ScrollUpdateNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, scrollDelta: scrollDelta, dragDetails: lastDetails as DragUpdateDetails).dispatch(context);
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  }

  @override
  void dispatchOverscrollNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double overscroll) {
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    final dynamic lastDetails = _controller!.lastDetails;
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    assert(lastDetails is DragUpdateDetails);
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    OverscrollNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, overscroll: overscroll, dragDetails: lastDetails as DragUpdateDetails).dispatch(context);
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  }

  @override
  void dispatchScrollEndNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context) {
    // We might not have DragEndDetails yet if we're being called from beginActivity.
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    final dynamic lastDetails = _controller!.lastDetails;
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    ScrollEndNotification(
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      metrics: metrics,
      context: context,
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      dragDetails: lastDetails is DragEndDetails ? lastDetails : null,
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    ).dispatch(context);
  }

  @override
  bool get shouldIgnorePointer => true;

  @override
  bool get isScrolling => true;
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  // DragScrollActivity is not independently changing velocity yet
  // until the drag is ended.
  @override
  double get velocity => 0.0;

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  @override
  void dispose() {
    _controller = null;
    super.dispose();
  }
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  @override
  String toString() {
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    return '${describeIdentity(this)}($_controller)';
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  }
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}

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/// An activity that animates a scroll view based on a physics [Simulation].
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///
/// A [BallisticScrollActivity] is typically used when the user lifts their
/// finger off the screen to continue the scrolling gesture with the current velocity.
///
/// [BallisticScrollActivity] is also used to restore a scroll view to a valid
/// scroll offset when the geometry of the scroll view changes. In these
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/// situations, the [Simulation] typically starts with a zero velocity.
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///
/// See also:
///
///  * [DrivenScrollActivity], which animates a scroll view based on a set of
///    animation parameters.
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class BallisticScrollActivity extends ScrollActivity {
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  /// Creates an activity that animates a scroll view based on a [simulation].
  ///
  /// The [delegate], [simulation], and [vsync] arguments must not be null.
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  BallisticScrollActivity(
    ScrollActivityDelegate delegate,
    Simulation simulation,
    TickerProvider vsync,
  ) : super(delegate) {
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    _controller = AnimationController.unbounded(
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      debugLabel: kDebugMode ? objectRuntimeType(this, 'BallisticScrollActivity') : null,
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      vsync: vsync,
    )
      ..addListener(_tick)
      ..animateWith(simulation)
       .whenComplete(_end); // won't trigger if we dispose _controller first
  }

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  late AnimationController _controller;
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  @override
  void resetActivity() {
    delegate.goBallistic(velocity);
  }

  @override
  void applyNewDimensions() {
    delegate.goBallistic(velocity);
  }

  void _tick() {
    if (!applyMoveTo(_controller.value))
      delegate.goIdle();
  }

  /// Move the position to the given location.
  ///
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  /// If the new position was fully applied, returns true. If there was any
  /// overflow, returns false.
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  ///
  /// The default implementation calls [ScrollActivityDelegate.setPixels]
  /// and returns true if the overflow was zero.
  @protected
  bool applyMoveTo(double value) {
    return delegate.setPixels(value) == 0.0;
  }

  void _end() {
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    delegate.goBallistic(0.0);
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  }

  @override
  void dispatchOverscrollNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double overscroll) {
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    OverscrollNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, overscroll: overscroll, velocity: velocity).dispatch(context);
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  }

  @override
  bool get shouldIgnorePointer => true;

  @override
  bool get isScrolling => true;

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  @override
  double get velocity => _controller.velocity;

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  @override
  void dispose() {
    _controller.dispose();
    super.dispose();
  }

  @override
  String toString() {
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    return '${describeIdentity(this)}($_controller)';
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  }
}

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/// An activity that animates a scroll view based on animation parameters.
///
/// For example, a [DrivenScrollActivity] is used to implement
/// [ScrollController.animateTo].
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [BallisticScrollActivity], which animates a scroll view based on a
///    physics [Simulation].
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class DrivenScrollActivity extends ScrollActivity {
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  /// Creates an activity that animates a scroll view based on animation
  /// parameters.
  ///
  /// All of the parameters must be non-null.
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  DrivenScrollActivity(
    ScrollActivityDelegate delegate, {
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    required double from,
    required double to,
    required Duration duration,
    required Curve curve,
    required TickerProvider vsync,
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  }) : assert(from != null),
       assert(to != null),
       assert(duration != null),
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       assert(duration > Duration.zero),
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       assert(curve != null),
       super(delegate) {
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    _completer = Completer<void>();
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    _controller = AnimationController.unbounded(
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      value: from,
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      debugLabel: objectRuntimeType(this, 'DrivenScrollActivity'),
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      vsync: vsync,
    )
      ..addListener(_tick)
      ..animateTo(to, duration: duration, curve: curve)
       .whenComplete(_end); // won't trigger if we dispose _controller first
  }

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  late final Completer<void> _completer;
  late final AnimationController _controller;
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  /// A [Future] that completes when the activity stops.
  ///
  /// For example, this [Future] will complete if the animation reaches the end
  /// or if the user interacts with the scroll view in way that causes the
  /// animation to stop before it reaches the end.
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  Future<void> get done => _completer.future;
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  void _tick() {
    if (delegate.setPixels(_controller.value) != 0.0)
      delegate.goIdle();
  }

  void _end() {
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    delegate.goBallistic(velocity);
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  }

  @override
  void dispatchOverscrollNotification(ScrollMetrics metrics, BuildContext context, double overscroll) {
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    OverscrollNotification(metrics: metrics, context: context, overscroll: overscroll, velocity: velocity).dispatch(context);
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  }

  @override
  bool get shouldIgnorePointer => true;

  @override
  bool get isScrolling => true;

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  @override
  double get velocity => _controller.velocity;

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  @override
  void dispose() {
    _completer.complete();
    _controller.dispose();
    super.dispose();
  }

  @override
  String toString() {
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    return '${describeIdentity(this)}($_controller)';
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  }
}