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// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

import 'dart:math' as math;

import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
import 'package:flutter/gestures.dart';

import 'basic.dart';
import 'debug.dart';
import 'focus_manager.dart';
import 'focus_scope.dart';
import 'framework.dart';
import 'media_query.dart';
import 'notification_listener.dart';
import 'primary_scroll_controller.dart';
import 'scroll_controller.dart';
import 'scroll_notification.dart';
import 'scroll_physics.dart';
import 'scrollable.dart';
import 'sliver.dart';
import 'viewport.dart';

// Examples can assume:
// int itemCount;

/// A representation of how a [ScrollView] should dismiss the on-screen
/// keyboard.
enum ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior {
  /// `manual` means there is no automatic dismissal of the on-screen keyboard.
  /// It is up to the client to dismiss the keyboard.
  manual,
  /// `onDrag` means that the [ScrollView] will dismiss an on-screen keyboard
  /// when a drag begins.
  onDrag,
}

/// A widget that scrolls.
///
/// Scrollable widgets consist of three pieces:
///
///  1. A [Scrollable] widget, which listens for various user gestures and
///     implements the interaction design for scrolling.
///  2. A viewport widget, such as [Viewport] or [ShrinkWrappingViewport], which
///     implements the visual design for scrolling by displaying only a portion
///     of the widgets inside the scroll view.
///  3. One or more slivers, which are widgets that can be composed to created
///     various scrolling effects, such as lists, grids, and expanding headers.
///
/// [ScrollView] helps orchestrate these pieces by creating the [Scrollable] and
/// the viewport and deferring to its subclass to create the slivers.
///
/// To control the initial scroll offset of the scroll view, provide a
/// [controller] with its [ScrollController.initialScrollOffset] property set.
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [ListView], which is a commonly used [ScrollView] that displays a
///    scrolling, linear list of child widgets.
///  * [PageView], which is a scrolling list of child widgets that are each the
///    size of the viewport.
///  * [GridView], which is a [ScrollView] that displays a scrolling, 2D array
///    of child widgets.
///  * [CustomScrollView], which is a [ScrollView] that creates custom scroll
///    effects using slivers.
///  * [ScrollNotification] and [NotificationListener], which can be used to watch
///    the scroll position without using a [ScrollController].
abstract class ScrollView extends StatelessWidget {
  /// Creates a widget that scrolls.
  ///
  /// If the [primary] argument is true, the [controller] must be null.
  ///
  /// If the [shrinkWrap] argument is true, the [center] argument must be null.
  ///
  /// The [scrollDirection], [reverse], and [shrinkWrap] arguments must not be null.
  ///
  /// The [anchor] argument must be non-null and in the range 0.0 to 1.0.
  const ScrollView({
    Key? key,
    this.scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    this.reverse = false,
    this.controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    this.shrinkWrap = false,
    this.center,
    this.anchor = 0.0,
    this.cacheExtent,
    this.semanticChildCount,
    this.dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    this.keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    this.restorationId,
    this.clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(scrollDirection != null),
       assert(reverse != null),
       assert(shrinkWrap != null),
       assert(dragStartBehavior != null),
       assert(clipBehavior != null),
       assert(!(controller != null && primary == true),
           'Primary ScrollViews obtain their ScrollController via inheritance from a PrimaryScrollController widget. '
           'You cannot both set primary to true and pass an explicit controller.'
       ),
       assert(!shrinkWrap || center == null),
       assert(anchor != null),
       assert(anchor >= 0.0 && anchor <= 1.0),
       assert(semanticChildCount == null || semanticChildCount >= 0),
       primary = primary ?? controller == null && identical(scrollDirection, Axis.vertical),
       physics = physics ?? (primary == true || (primary == null && controller == null && identical(scrollDirection, Axis.vertical)) ? const AlwaysScrollableScrollPhysics() : null),
       super(key: key);

  /// The axis along which the scroll view scrolls.
  ///
  /// Defaults to [Axis.vertical].
  final Axis scrollDirection;

  /// Whether the scroll view scrolls in the reading direction.
  ///
  /// For example, if the reading direction is left-to-right and
  /// [scrollDirection] is [Axis.horizontal], then the scroll view scrolls from
  /// left to right when [reverse] is false and from right to left when
  /// [reverse] is true.
  ///
  /// Similarly, if [scrollDirection] is [Axis.vertical], then the scroll view
  /// scrolls from top to bottom when [reverse] is false and from bottom to top
  /// when [reverse] is true.
  ///
  /// Defaults to false.
  final bool reverse;

  /// An object that can be used to control the position to which this scroll
  /// view is scrolled.
  ///
  /// Must be null if [primary] is true.
  ///
  /// A [ScrollController] serves several purposes. It can be used to control
  /// the initial scroll position (see [ScrollController.initialScrollOffset]).
  /// It can be used to control whether the scroll view should automatically
  /// save and restore its scroll position in the [PageStorage] (see
  /// [ScrollController.keepScrollOffset]). It can be used to read the current
  /// scroll position (see [ScrollController.offset]), or change it (see
  /// [ScrollController.animateTo]).
  final ScrollController? controller;

  /// Whether this is the primary scroll view associated with the parent
  /// [PrimaryScrollController].
  ///
  /// When this is true, the scroll view is scrollable even if it does not have
  /// sufficient content to actually scroll. Otherwise, by default the user can
  /// only scroll the view if it has sufficient content. See [physics].
  ///
  /// Also when true, the scroll view is used for default [ScrollAction]s. If a
  /// ScrollAction is not handled by an otherwise focused part of the application,
  /// the ScrollAction will be evaluated using this scroll view, for example,
  /// when executing [Shortcuts] key events like page up and down.
  ///
  /// On iOS, this also identifies the scroll view that will scroll to top in
  /// response to a tap in the status bar.
  ///
  /// Defaults to true when [scrollDirection] is [Axis.vertical] and
  /// [controller] is null.
  final bool primary;

  /// How the scroll view should respond to user input.
  ///
  /// For example, determines how the scroll view continues to animate after the
  /// user stops dragging the scroll view.
  ///
  /// Defaults to matching platform conventions. Furthermore, if [primary] is
  /// false, then the user cannot scroll if there is insufficient content to
  /// scroll, while if [primary] is true, they can always attempt to scroll.
  ///
  /// To force the scroll view to always be scrollable even if there is
  /// insufficient content, as if [primary] was true but without necessarily
  /// setting it to true, provide an [AlwaysScrollableScrollPhysics] physics
  /// object, as in:
  ///
  /// ```dart
  ///   physics: const AlwaysScrollableScrollPhysics(),
  /// ```
  ///
  /// To force the scroll view to use the default platform conventions and not
  /// be scrollable if there is insufficient content, regardless of the value of
  /// [primary], provide an explicit [ScrollPhysics] object, as in:
  ///
  /// ```dart
  ///   physics: const ScrollPhysics(),
  /// ```
  ///
  /// The physics can be changed dynamically (by providing a new object in a
  /// subsequent build), but new physics will only take effect if the _class_ of
  /// the provided object changes. Merely constructing a new instance with a
  /// different configuration is insufficient to cause the physics to be
  /// reapplied. (This is because the final object used is generated
  /// dynamically, which can be relatively expensive, and it would be
  /// inefficient to speculatively create this object each frame to see if the
  /// physics should be updated.)
  final ScrollPhysics? physics;

  /// Whether the extent of the scroll view in the [scrollDirection] should be
  /// determined by the contents being viewed.
  ///
  /// If the scroll view does not shrink wrap, then the scroll view will expand
  /// to the maximum allowed size in the [scrollDirection]. If the scroll view
  /// has unbounded constraints in the [scrollDirection], then [shrinkWrap] must
  /// be true.
  ///
  /// Shrink wrapping the content of the scroll view is significantly more
  /// expensive than expanding to the maximum allowed size because the content
  /// can expand and contract during scrolling, which means the size of the
  /// scroll view needs to be recomputed whenever the scroll position changes.
  ///
  /// Defaults to false.
  final bool shrinkWrap;

  /// The first child in the [GrowthDirection.forward] growth direction.
  ///
  /// Children after [center] will be placed in the [AxisDirection] determined
  /// by [scrollDirection] and [reverse] relative to the [center]. Children
  /// before [center] will be placed in the opposite of the axis direction
  /// relative to the [center]. This makes the [center] the inflection point of
  /// the growth direction.
  ///
  /// The [center] must be the key of one of the slivers built by [buildSlivers].
  ///
  /// Of the built-in subclasses of [ScrollView], only [CustomScrollView]
  /// supports [center]; for that class, the given key must be the key of one of
  /// the slivers in the [CustomScrollView.slivers] list.
  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [anchor], which controls where the [center] as aligned in the viewport.
  final Key? center;

  /// The relative position of the zero scroll offset.
  ///
  /// For example, if [anchor] is 0.5 and the [AxisDirection] determined by
  /// [scrollDirection] and [reverse] is [AxisDirection.down] or
  /// [AxisDirection.up], then the zero scroll offset is vertically centered
  /// within the viewport. If the [anchor] is 1.0, and the axis direction is
  /// [AxisDirection.right], then the zero scroll offset is on the left edge of
  /// the viewport.
  final double anchor;

  /// {@macro flutter.rendering.RenderViewportBase.cacheExtent}
  final double? cacheExtent;

  /// The number of children that will contribute semantic information.
  ///
  /// Some subtypes of [ScrollView] can infer this value automatically. For
  /// example [ListView] will use the number of widgets in the child list,
  /// while the [ListView.separated] constructor will use half that amount.
  ///
  /// For [CustomScrollView] and other types which do not receive a builder
  /// or list of widgets, the child count must be explicitly provided. If the
  /// number is unknown or unbounded this should be left unset or set to null.
  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [SemanticsConfiguration.scrollChildCount], the corresponding semantics property.
  final int? semanticChildCount;

  /// {@macro flutter.widgets.scrollable.dragStartBehavior}
  final DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior;

  /// [ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior] the defines how this [ScrollView] will
  /// dismiss the keyboard automatically.
  final ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior;

  /// {@macro flutter.widgets.scrollable.restorationId}
  final String? restorationId;

  /// {@macro flutter.material.Material.clipBehavior}
  ///
  /// Defaults to [Clip.hardEdge].
  final Clip clipBehavior;

  /// Returns the [AxisDirection] in which the scroll view scrolls.
  ///
  /// Combines the [scrollDirection] with the [reverse] boolean to obtain the
  /// concrete [AxisDirection].
  ///
  /// If the [scrollDirection] is [Axis.horizontal], the ambient
  /// [Directionality] is also considered when selecting the concrete
  /// [AxisDirection]. For example, if the ambient [Directionality] is
  /// [TextDirection.rtl], then the non-reversed [AxisDirection] is
  /// [AxisDirection.left] and the reversed [AxisDirection] is
  /// [AxisDirection.right].
  @protected
  AxisDirection getDirection(BuildContext context) {
    return getAxisDirectionFromAxisReverseAndDirectionality(context, scrollDirection, reverse);
  }

  /// Build the list of widgets to place inside the viewport.
  ///
  /// Subclasses should override this method to build the slivers for the inside
  /// of the viewport.
  @protected
  List<Widget> buildSlivers(BuildContext context);

  /// Build the viewport.
  ///
  /// Subclasses may override this method to change how the viewport is built.
  /// The default implementation uses a [ShrinkWrappingViewport] if [shrinkWrap]
  /// is true, and a regular [Viewport] otherwise.
  ///
  /// The `offset` argument is the value obtained from
  /// [Scrollable.viewportBuilder].
  ///
  /// The `axisDirection` argument is the value obtained from [getDirection],
  /// which by default uses [scrollDirection] and [reverse].
  ///
  /// The `slivers` argument is the value obtained from [buildSlivers].
  @protected
  Widget buildViewport(
    BuildContext context,
    ViewportOffset offset,
    AxisDirection axisDirection,
    List<Widget> slivers,
  ) {
    assert(() {
      switch (axisDirection) {
        case AxisDirection.up:
        case AxisDirection.down:
          return debugCheckHasDirectionality(
            context,
            why: 'to determine the cross-axis direction of the scroll view',
            hint: 'Vertical scroll views create Viewport widgets that try to determine their cross axis direction '
                  'from the ambient Directionality.',
          );
        case AxisDirection.left:
        case AxisDirection.right:
          return true;
      }
    }());
    if (shrinkWrap) {
      return ShrinkWrappingViewport(
        axisDirection: axisDirection,
        offset: offset,
        slivers: slivers,
        clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
      );
    }
    return Viewport(
      axisDirection: axisDirection,
      offset: offset,
      slivers: slivers,
      cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
      center: center,
      anchor: anchor,
      clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
    );
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    final List<Widget> slivers = buildSlivers(context);
    final AxisDirection axisDirection = getDirection(context);

    final ScrollController? scrollController =
        primary ? PrimaryScrollController.of(context) : controller;
    final Scrollable scrollable = Scrollable(
      dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
      axisDirection: axisDirection,
      controller: scrollController,
      physics: physics,
      semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount,
      restorationId: restorationId,
      viewportBuilder: (BuildContext context, ViewportOffset offset) {
        return buildViewport(context, offset, axisDirection, slivers);
      },
    );
    final Widget scrollableResult = primary && scrollController != null
        ? PrimaryScrollController.none(child: scrollable)
        : scrollable;

    if (keyboardDismissBehavior == ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.onDrag) {
      return NotificationListener<ScrollUpdateNotification>(
        child: scrollableResult,
        onNotification: (ScrollUpdateNotification notification) {
          final FocusScopeNode focusScope = FocusScope.of(context);
          if (notification.dragDetails != null && focusScope.hasFocus) {
            focusScope.unfocus();
          }
          return false;
        },
      );
    } else {
      return scrollableResult;
    }
  }

  @override
  void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(EnumProperty<Axis>('scrollDirection', scrollDirection));
    properties.add(FlagProperty('reverse', value: reverse, ifTrue: 'reversed', showName: true));
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<ScrollController>('controller', controller, showName: false, defaultValue: null));
    properties.add(FlagProperty('primary', value: primary, ifTrue: 'using primary controller', showName: true));
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<ScrollPhysics>('physics', physics, showName: false, defaultValue: null));
    properties.add(FlagProperty('shrinkWrap', value: shrinkWrap, ifTrue: 'shrink-wrapping', showName: true));
  }
}

/// A [ScrollView] that creates custom scroll effects using slivers.
///
/// A [CustomScrollView] lets you supply [slivers] directly to create various
/// scrolling effects, such as lists, grids, and expanding headers. For example,
/// to create a scroll view that contains an expanding app bar followed by a
/// list and a grid, use a list of three slivers: [SliverAppBar], [SliverList],
/// and [SliverGrid].
///
/// [Widget]s in these [slivers] must produce [RenderSliver] objects.
///
/// To control the initial scroll offset of the scroll view, provide a
/// [controller] with its [ScrollController.initialScrollOffset] property set.
///
/// {@animation 400 376 https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/custom_scroll_view.mp4}
///
/// {@tool snippet}
///
/// This sample code shows a scroll view that contains a flexible pinned app
/// bar, a grid, and an infinite list.
///
/// ```dart
/// CustomScrollView(
///   slivers: <Widget>[
///     const SliverAppBar(
///       pinned: true,
///       expandedHeight: 250.0,
///       flexibleSpace: FlexibleSpaceBar(
///         title: Text('Demo'),
///       ),
///     ),
///     SliverGrid(
///       gridDelegate: SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent(
///         maxCrossAxisExtent: 200.0,
///         mainAxisSpacing: 10.0,
///         crossAxisSpacing: 10.0,
///         childAspectRatio: 4.0,
///       ),
///       delegate: SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
///         (BuildContext context, int index) {
///           return Container(
///             alignment: Alignment.center,
///             color: Colors.teal[100 * (index % 9)],
///             child: Text('Grid Item $index'),
///           );
///         },
///         childCount: 20,
///       ),
///     ),
///     SliverFixedExtentList(
///       itemExtent: 50.0,
///       delegate: SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
///         (BuildContext context, int index) {
///           return Container(
///             alignment: Alignment.center,
///             color: Colors.lightBlue[100 * (index % 9)],
///             child: Text('List Item $index'),
///           );
///         },
///       ),
///     ),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// {@tool dartpad --template=stateful_widget_material}
///
/// By default, if items are inserted at the "top" of a scrolling container like
/// [ListView] or [CustomScrollView], the top item and all of the items below it
/// are scrolled downwards. In some applications, it's preferable to have the
/// top of the list just grow upwards, without changing the scroll position.
/// This example demonstrates how to do that with a [CustomScrollView] with
/// two [SliverList] children, and the [CustomScrollView.center] set to the key
/// of the bottom SliverList. The top one SliverList will grow upwards, and the
/// bottom SliverList will grow downwards.
///
/// ```dart
/// List<int> top = [];
/// List<int> bottom = [0];
///
/// @override
/// Widget build(BuildContext context) {
///   const Key centerKey = ValueKey('bottom-sliver-list');
///   return Scaffold(
///     appBar: AppBar(
///       title: const Text('Press on the plus to add items above and below'),
///       leading: IconButton(
///         icon: const Icon(Icons.add),
///         onPressed: () {
///           setState(() {
///             top.add(-top.length - 1);
///             bottom.add(bottom.length);
///           });
///         },
///       ),
///     ),
///     body: CustomScrollView(
///       center: centerKey,
///       slivers: <Widget>[
///         SliverList(
///           delegate: SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
///             (BuildContext context, int index) {
///               return Container(
///                 alignment: Alignment.center,
///                 color: Colors.blue[200 + top[index] % 4 * 100],
///                 height: 100 + top[index] % 4 * 20.0,
///                 child: Text('Item: ${top[index]}'),
///               );
///             },
///             childCount: top.length,
///           ),
///         ),
///         SliverList(
///           key: centerKey,
///           delegate: SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
///             (BuildContext context, int index) {
///               return Container(
///                 alignment: Alignment.center,
///                 color: Colors.blue[200 + bottom[index] % 4 * 100],
///                 height: 100 + bottom[index] % 4 * 20.0,
///                 child: Text('Item: ${bottom[index]}'),
///               );
///             },
///             childCount: bottom.length,
///           ),
///         ),
///       ],
///     ),
///   );
/// }
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// ## Accessibility
///
/// A [CustomScrollView] can allow Talkback/VoiceOver to make announcements
/// to the user when the scroll state changes. For example, on Android an
/// announcement might be read as "showing items 1 to 10 of 23". To produce
/// this announcement, the scroll view needs three pieces of information:
///
///   * The first visible child index.
///   * The total number of children.
///   * The total number of visible children.
///
/// The last value can be computed exactly by the framework, however the first
/// two must be provided. Most of the higher-level scrollable widgets provide
/// this information automatically. For example, [ListView] provides each child
/// widget with a semantic index automatically and sets the semantic child
/// count to the length of the list.
///
/// To determine visible indexes, the scroll view needs a way to associate the
/// generated semantics of each scrollable item with a semantic index. This can
/// be done by wrapping the child widgets in an [IndexedSemantics].
///
/// This semantic index is not necessarily the same as the index of the widget in
/// the scrollable, because some widgets may not contribute semantic
/// information. Consider a [ListView.separated]: every other widget is a
/// divider with no semantic information. In this case, only odd numbered
/// widgets have a semantic index (equal to the index ~/ 2). Furthermore, the
/// total number of children in this example would be half the number of
/// widgets. (The [ListView.separated] constructor handles this
/// automatically; this is only used here as an example.)
///
/// The total number of visible children can be provided by the constructor
/// parameter `semanticChildCount`. This should always be the same as the
/// number of widgets wrapped in [IndexedSemantics].
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [SliverList], which is a sliver that displays linear list of children.
///  * [SliverFixedExtentList], which is a more efficient sliver that displays
///    linear list of children that have the same extent along the scroll axis.
///  * [SliverGrid], which is a sliver that displays a 2D array of children.
///  * [SliverPadding], which is a sliver that adds blank space around another
///    sliver.
///  * [SliverAppBar], which is a sliver that displays a header that can expand
///    and float as the scroll view scrolls.
///  * [ScrollNotification] and [NotificationListener], which can be used to watch
///    the scroll position without using a [ScrollController].
///  * [IndexedSemantics], which allows annotating child lists with an index
///    for scroll announcements.
class CustomScrollView extends ScrollView {
  /// Creates a [ScrollView] that creates custom scroll effects using slivers.
  ///
  /// See the [ScrollView] constructor for more details on these arguments.
  const CustomScrollView({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    Key? center,
    double anchor = 0.0,
    double? cacheExtent,
    this.slivers = const <Widget>[],
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : super(
    key: key,
    scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
    reverse: reverse,
    controller: controller,
    primary: primary,
    physics: physics,
    shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
    center: center,
    anchor: anchor,
    cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
    semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount,
    dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
    keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
    restorationId: restorationId,
    clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
  );

  /// The slivers to place inside the viewport.
  final List<Widget> slivers;

  @override
  List<Widget> buildSlivers(BuildContext context) => slivers;
}

/// A [ScrollView] that uses a single child layout model.
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [ListView], which is a [BoxScrollView] that uses a linear layout model.
///  * [GridView], which is a [BoxScrollView] that uses a 2D layout model.
///  * [CustomScrollView], which can combine multiple child layout models into a
///    single scroll view.
abstract class BoxScrollView extends ScrollView {
  /// Creates a [ScrollView] uses a single child layout model.
  ///
  /// If the [primary] argument is true, the [controller] must be null.
  const BoxScrollView({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    this.padding,
    double? cacheExtent,
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : super(
    key: key,
    scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
    reverse: reverse,
    controller: controller,
    primary: primary,
    physics: physics,
    shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
    cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
    semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount,
    dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
    keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
    restorationId: restorationId,
    clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
  );

  /// The amount of space by which to inset the children.
  final EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding;

  @override
  List<Widget> buildSlivers(BuildContext context) {
    Widget sliver = buildChildLayout(context);
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? effectivePadding = padding;
    if (padding == null) {
      final MediaQueryData? mediaQuery = MediaQuery.maybeOf(context);
      if (mediaQuery != null) {
        // Automatically pad sliver with padding from MediaQuery.
        final EdgeInsets mediaQueryHorizontalPadding =
            mediaQuery.padding.copyWith(top: 0.0, bottom: 0.0);
        final EdgeInsets mediaQueryVerticalPadding =
            mediaQuery.padding.copyWith(left: 0.0, right: 0.0);
        // Consume the main axis padding with SliverPadding.
        effectivePadding = scrollDirection == Axis.vertical
            ? mediaQueryVerticalPadding
            : mediaQueryHorizontalPadding;
        // Leave behind the cross axis padding.
        sliver = MediaQuery(
          data: mediaQuery.copyWith(
            padding: scrollDirection == Axis.vertical
                ? mediaQueryHorizontalPadding
                : mediaQueryVerticalPadding,
          ),
          child: sliver,
        );
      }
    }

    if (effectivePadding != null)
      sliver = SliverPadding(padding: effectivePadding, sliver: sliver);
    return <Widget>[ sliver ];
  }

  /// Subclasses should override this method to build the layout model.
  @protected
  Widget buildChildLayout(BuildContext context);

  @override
  void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty<EdgeInsetsGeometry>('padding', padding, defaultValue: null));
  }
}

/// A scrollable list of widgets arranged linearly.
///
/// {@youtube 560 315 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJpkjHGiI5A}
///
/// [ListView] is the most commonly used scrolling widget. It displays its
/// children one after another in the scroll direction. In the cross axis, the
/// children are required to fill the [ListView].
///
/// If non-null, the [itemExtent] forces the children to have the given extent
/// in the scroll direction. Specifying an [itemExtent] is more efficient than
/// letting the children determine their own extent because the scrolling
/// machinery can make use of the foreknowledge of the children's extent to save
/// work, for example when the scroll position changes drastically.
///
/// There are four options for constructing a [ListView]:
///
///  1. The default constructor takes an explicit [List<Widget>] of children. This
///     constructor is appropriate for list views with a small number of
///     children because constructing the [List] requires doing work for every
///     child that could possibly be displayed in the list view instead of just
///     those children that are actually visible.
///
///  2. The [ListView.builder] constructor takes an [IndexedWidgetBuilder], which
///     builds the children on demand. This constructor is appropriate for list views
///     with a large (or infinite) number of children because the builder is called
///     only for those children that are actually visible.
///
///  3. The [ListView.separated] constructor takes two [IndexedWidgetBuilder]s:
///     `itemBuilder` builds child items on demand, and `separatorBuilder`
///     similarly builds separator children which appear in between the child items.
///     This constructor is appropriate for list views with a fixed number of children.
///
///  4. The [ListView.custom] constructor takes a [SliverChildDelegate], which provides
///     the ability to customize additional aspects of the child model. For example,
///     a [SliverChildDelegate] can control the algorithm used to estimate the
///     size of children that are not actually visible.
///
/// To control the initial scroll offset of the scroll view, provide a
/// [controller] with its [ScrollController.initialScrollOffset] property set.
///
/// By default, [ListView] will automatically pad the list's scrollable
/// extremities to avoid partial obstructions indicated by [MediaQuery]'s
/// padding. To avoid this behavior, override with a zero [padding] property.
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example uses the default constructor for [ListView] which takes an
/// explicit [List<Widget>] of children. This [ListView]'s children are made up
/// of [Container]s with [Text].
///
/// ![A ListView of 3 amber colored containers with sample text.](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/list_view.png)
///
/// ```dart
/// ListView(
///   padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///   children: <Widget>[
///     Container(
///       height: 50,
///       color: Colors.amber[600],
///       child: const Center(child: Text('Entry A')),
///     ),
///     Container(
///       height: 50,
///       color: Colors.amber[500],
///       child: const Center(child: Text('Entry B')),
///     ),
///     Container(
///       height: 50,
///       color: Colors.amber[100],
///       child: const Center(child: Text('Entry C')),
///     ),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example mirrors the previous one, creating the same list using the
/// [ListView.builder] constructor. Using the [IndexedWidgetBuilder], children
/// are built lazily and can be infinite in number.
///
/// ![A ListView of 3 amber colored containers with sample text.](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/list_view_builder.png)
///
/// ```dart
/// final List<String> entries = <String>['A', 'B', 'C'];
/// final List<int> colorCodes = <int>[600, 500, 100];
///
/// ListView.builder(
///   padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///   itemCount: entries.length,
///   itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
///     return Container(
///       height: 50,
///       color: Colors.amber[colorCodes[index]],
///       child: Center(child: Text('Entry ${entries[index]}')),
///     );
///   }
/// );
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example continues to build from our the previous ones, creating a
/// similar list using [ListView.separated]. Here, a [Divider] is used as a
/// separator.
///
/// ![A ListView of 3 amber colored containers with sample text and a Divider
/// between each of them.](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/list_view_separated.png)
///
/// ```dart
/// final List<String> entries = <String>['A', 'B', 'C'];
/// final List<int> colorCodes = <int>[600, 500, 100];
///
/// ListView.separated(
///   padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///   itemCount: entries.length,
///   itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
///     return Container(
///       height: 50,
///       color: Colors.amber[colorCodes[index]],
///       child: Center(child: Text('Entry ${entries[index]}')),
///     );
///   },
///   separatorBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) => const Divider(),
/// );
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// ## Child elements' lifecycle
///
/// ### Creation
///
/// While laying out the list, visible children's elements, states and render
/// objects will be created lazily based on existing widgets (such as when using
/// the default constructor) or lazily provided ones (such as when using the
/// [ListView.builder] constructor).
///
/// ### Destruction
///
/// When a child is scrolled out of view, the associated element subtree,
/// states and render objects are destroyed. A new child at the same position
/// in the list will be lazily recreated along with new elements, states and
/// render objects when it is scrolled back.
///
/// ### Destruction mitigation
///
/// In order to preserve state as child elements are scrolled in and out of
/// view, the following options are possible:
///
///  * Moving the ownership of non-trivial UI-state-driving business logic
///    out of the list child subtree. For instance, if a list contains posts
///    with their number of upvotes coming from a cached network response, store
///    the list of posts and upvote number in a data model outside the list. Let
///    the list child UI subtree be easily recreate-able from the
///    source-of-truth model object. Use [StatefulWidget]s in the child
///    widget subtree to store instantaneous UI state only.
///
///  * Letting [KeepAlive] be the root widget of the list child widget subtree
///    that needs to be preserved. The [KeepAlive] widget marks the child
///    subtree's top render object child for keepalive. When the associated top
///    render object is scrolled out of view, the list keeps the child's render
///    object (and by extension, its associated elements and states) in a cache
///    list instead of destroying them. When scrolled back into view, the render
///    object is repainted as-is (if it wasn't marked dirty in the interim).
///
///    This only works if `addAutomaticKeepAlives` and `addRepaintBoundaries`
///    are false since those parameters cause the [ListView] to wrap each child
///    widget subtree with other widgets.
///
///  * Using [AutomaticKeepAlive] widgets (inserted by default when
///    `addAutomaticKeepAlives` is true). [AutomaticKeepAlive] allows descendant
///    widgets to control whether the subtree is actually kept alive or not.
///    This behavior is in contrast with [KeepAlive], which will unconditionally keep
///    the subtree alive.
///
///    As an example, the [EditableText] widget signals its list child element
///    subtree to stay alive while its text field has input focus. If it doesn't
///    have focus and no other descendants signaled for keepalive via a
///    [KeepAliveNotification], the list child element subtree will be destroyed
///    when scrolled away.
///
///    [AutomaticKeepAlive] descendants typically signal it to be kept alive
///    by using the [AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin], then implementing the
///    [AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin.wantKeepAlive] getter and calling
///    [AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin.updateKeepAlive].
///
/// ## Transitioning to [CustomScrollView]
///
/// A [ListView] is basically a [CustomScrollView] with a single [SliverList] in
/// its [CustomScrollView.slivers] property.
///
/// If [ListView] is no longer sufficient, for example because the scroll view
/// is to have both a list and a grid, or because the list is to be combined
/// with a [SliverAppBar], etc, it is straight-forward to port code from using
/// [ListView] to using [CustomScrollView] directly.
///
/// The [key], [scrollDirection], [reverse], [controller], [primary], [physics],
/// and [shrinkWrap] properties on [ListView] map directly to the identically
/// named properties on [CustomScrollView].
///
/// The [CustomScrollView.slivers] property should be a list containing either a
/// [SliverList] or a [SliverFixedExtentList]; the former if [itemExtent] on the
/// [ListView] was null, and the latter if [itemExtent] was not null.
///
/// The [childrenDelegate] property on [ListView] corresponds to the
/// [SliverList.delegate] (or [SliverFixedExtentList.delegate]) property. The
/// [ListView] constructor's `children` argument corresponds to the
/// [childrenDelegate] being a [SliverChildListDelegate] with that same
/// argument. The [ListView.builder] constructor's `itemBuilder` and
/// `itemCount` arguments correspond to the [childrenDelegate] being a
/// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate] with the equivalent arguments.
///
/// The [padding] property corresponds to having a [SliverPadding] in the
/// [CustomScrollView.slivers] property instead of the list itself, and having
/// the [SliverList] instead be a child of the [SliverPadding].
///
/// [CustomScrollView]s don't automatically avoid obstructions from [MediaQuery]
/// like [ListView]s do. To reproduce the behavior, wrap the slivers in
/// [SliverSafeArea]s.
///
/// Once code has been ported to use [CustomScrollView], other slivers, such as
/// [SliverGrid] or [SliverAppBar], can be put in the [CustomScrollView.slivers]
/// list.
///
/// {@tool snippet}
///
/// Here are two brief snippets showing a [ListView] and its equivalent using
/// [CustomScrollView]:
///
/// ```dart
/// ListView(
///   shrinkWrap: true,
///   padding: const EdgeInsets.all(20.0),
///   children: <Widget>[
///     const Text("I'm dedicating every day to you"),
///     const Text('Domestic life was never quite my style'),
///     const Text('When you smile, you knock me out, I fall apart'),
///     const Text('And I thought I was so smart'),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
/// {@tool snippet}
///
/// ```dart
/// CustomScrollView(
///   shrinkWrap: true,
///   slivers: <Widget>[
///     SliverPadding(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(20.0),
///       sliver: SliverList(
///         delegate: SliverChildListDelegate(
///           <Widget>[
///             const Text("I'm dedicating every day to you"),
///             const Text('Domestic life was never quite my style'),
///             const Text('When you smile, you knock me out, I fall apart'),
///             const Text('And I thought I was so smart'),
///           ],
///         ),
///       ),
///     ),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// ## Special handling for an empty list
///
/// A common design pattern is to have a custom UI for an empty list. The best
/// way to achieve this in Flutter is just conditionally replacing the
/// [ListView] at build time with whatever widgets you need to show for the
/// empty list state:
///
/// {@tool snippet}
///
/// Example of simple empty list interface:
///
/// ```dart
/// Widget build(BuildContext context) {
///   return Scaffold(
///     appBar: AppBar(title: const Text('Empty List Test')),
///     body: itemCount > 0
///       ? ListView.builder(
///           itemCount: itemCount,
///           itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
///             return ListTile(
///               title: Text('Item ${index + 1}'),
///             );
///           },
///         )
///       : Center(child: const Text('No items')),
///   );
/// }
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// ## Selection of list items
///
/// `ListView` has no built-in notion of a selected item or items. For a small
/// example of how a caller might wire up basic item selection, see
/// [ListTile.selected].
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [SingleChildScrollView], which is a scrollable widget that has a single
///    child.
///  * [PageView], which is a scrolling list of child widgets that are each the
///    size of the viewport.
///  * [GridView], which is a scrollable, 2D array of widgets.
///  * [CustomScrollView], which is a scrollable widget that creates custom
///    scroll effects using slivers.
///  * [ListBody], which arranges its children in a similar manner, but without
///    scrolling.
///  * [ScrollNotification] and [NotificationListener], which can be used to watch
///    the scroll position without using a [ScrollController].
///  * The [catalog of layout widgets](https://flutter.dev/widgets/layout/).
///  * Cookbook: [Use lists](https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/lists/basic-list)
///  * Cookbook: [Work with long lists](https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/lists/long-lists)
///  * Cookbook: [Create a horizontal list](https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/lists/horizontal-list)
///  * Cookbook: [Create lists with different types of items](https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/lists/mixed-list)
///  * Cookbook: [Implement swipe to dismiss](https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/gestures/dismissible)
class ListView extends BoxScrollView {
  /// Creates a scrollable, linear array of widgets from an explicit [List].
  ///
  /// This constructor is appropriate for list views with a small number of
  /// children because constructing the [List] requires doing work for every
  /// child that could possibly be displayed in the list view instead of just
  /// those children that are actually visible.
  ///
  /// Like other widgets in the framework, this widget expects that
  /// the [children] list will not be mutated after it has been passed in here.
  /// See the documentation at [SliverChildListDelegate.children] for more details.
  ///
  /// It is usually more efficient to create children on demand using
  /// [ListView.builder] because it will create the widget children lazily as necessary.
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. The
  /// `addSemanticIndexes` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addSemanticIndexes] property. None
  /// may be null.
  ListView({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    this.itemExtent,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    List<Widget> children = const <Widget>[],
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : childrenDelegate = SliverChildListDelegate(
         children,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? children.length,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, linear array of widgets that are created on demand.
  ///
  /// This constructor is appropriate for list views with a large (or infinite)
  /// number of children because the builder is called only for those children
  /// that are actually visible.
  ///
  /// Providing a non-null `itemCount` improves the ability of the [ListView] to
  /// estimate the maximum scroll extent.
  ///
  /// The `itemBuilder` callback will be called only with indices greater than
  /// or equal to zero and less than `itemCount`.
  ///
  /// The `itemBuilder` should always return a non-null widget, and actually
  /// create the widget instances when called. Avoid using a builder that
  /// returns a previously-constructed widget; if the list view's children are
  /// created in advance, or all at once when the [ListView] itself is created,
  /// it is more efficient to use the [ListView] constructor. Even more
  /// efficient, however, is to create the instances on demand using this
  /// constructor's `itemBuilder` callback.
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. The
  /// `addSemanticIndexes` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addSemanticIndexes] property. None may be
  /// null.
  ///
  /// [ListView.builder] by default does not support child reordering. If
  /// you are planning to change child order at a later time, consider using
  /// [ListView] or [ListView.custom].
  ListView.builder({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    this.itemExtent,
    required IndexedWidgetBuilder itemBuilder,
    int? itemCount,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(itemCount == null || itemCount >= 0),
       assert(semanticChildCount == null || semanticChildCount <= itemCount!),
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
         itemBuilder,
         childCount: itemCount,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? itemCount,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a fixed-length scrollable linear array of list "items" separated
  /// by list item "separators".
  ///
  /// This constructor is appropriate for list views with a large number of
  /// item and separator children because the builders are only called for
  /// the children that are actually visible.
  ///
  /// The `itemBuilder` callback will be called with indices greater than
  /// or equal to zero and less than `itemCount`.
  ///
  /// Separators only appear between list items: separator 0 appears after item
  /// 0 and the last separator appears before the last item.
  ///
  /// The `separatorBuilder` callback will be called with indices greater than
  /// or equal to zero and less than `itemCount - 1`.
  ///
  /// The `itemBuilder` and `separatorBuilder` callbacks should always return a
  /// non-null widget, and actually create widget instances when called. Avoid
  /// using a builder that returns a previously-constructed widget; if the list
  /// view's children are created in advance, or all at once when the [ListView]
  /// itself is created, it is more efficient to use the [ListView] constructor.
  ///
  /// {@tool snippet}
  ///
  /// This example shows how to create [ListView] whose [ListTile] list items
  /// are separated by [Divider]s.
  ///
  /// ```dart
  /// ListView.separated(
  ///   itemCount: 25,
  ///   separatorBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) => Divider(),
  ///   itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
  ///     return ListTile(
  ///       title: Text('item $index'),
  ///     );
  ///   },
  /// )
  /// ```
  /// {@end-tool}
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. The
  /// `addSemanticIndexes` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addSemanticIndexes] property. None may be
  /// null.
  ListView.separated({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required IndexedWidgetBuilder itemBuilder,
    required IndexedWidgetBuilder separatorBuilder,
    required int itemCount,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(itemBuilder != null),
       assert(separatorBuilder != null),
       assert(itemCount != null && itemCount >= 0),
       itemExtent = null,
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
         (BuildContext context, int index) {
           final int itemIndex = index ~/ 2;
           final Widget widget;
           if (index.isEven) {
             widget = itemBuilder(context, itemIndex);
           } else {
             widget = separatorBuilder(context, itemIndex);
             assert(() {
               if (widget == null) { // ignore: dead_code
                 throw FlutterError('separatorBuilder cannot return null.');
               }
               return true;
             }());
           }
           return widget;
         },
         childCount: _computeActualChildCount(itemCount),
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
         semanticIndexCallback: (Widget _, int index) {
           return index.isEven ? index ~/ 2 : null;
         },
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: itemCount,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, linear array of widgets with a custom child model.
  ///
  /// For example, a custom child model can control the algorithm used to
  /// estimate the size of children that are not actually visible.
  ///
  /// {@tool snippet}
  ///
  /// This [ListView] uses a custom [SliverChildBuilderDelegate] to support child
  /// reordering.
  ///
  /// ```dart
  /// class MyListView extends StatefulWidget {
  ///   @override
  ///   _MyListViewState createState() => _MyListViewState();
  /// }
  ///
  /// class _MyListViewState extends State<MyListView> {
  ///   List<String> items = <String>['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'];
  ///
  ///   void _reverse() {
  ///     setState(() {
  ///       items = items.reversed.toList();
  ///     });
  ///   }
  ///
  ///   @override
  ///   Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  ///     return Scaffold(
  ///       body: SafeArea(
  ///         child: ListView.custom(
  ///           childrenDelegate: SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
  ///             (BuildContext context, int index) {
  ///               return KeepAlive(
  ///                 data: items[index],
  ///                 key: ValueKey<String>(items[index]),
  ///               );
  ///             },
  ///             childCount: items.length,
  ///             findChildIndexCallback: (Key key) {
  ///               final ValueKey valueKey = key;
  ///               final String data = valueKey.value;
  ///               return items.indexOf(data);
  ///             }
  ///           ),
  ///         ),
  ///       ),
  ///       bottomNavigationBar: BottomAppBar(
  ///         child: Row(
  ///           mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
  ///           children: <Widget>[
  ///             TextButton(
  ///               onPressed: () => _reverse(),
  ///               child: Text('Reverse items'),
  ///             ),
  ///           ],
  ///         ),
  ///       ),
  ///     );
  ///   }
  /// }
  ///
  /// class KeepAlive extends StatefulWidget {
  ///   const KeepAlive({Key key, this.data}) : super(key: key);
  ///
  ///   final String data;
  ///
  ///   @override
  ///   _KeepAliveState createState() => _KeepAliveState();
  /// }
  ///
  /// class _KeepAliveState extends State<KeepAlive> with AutomaticKeepAliveClientMixin{
  ///   @override
  ///   bool get wantKeepAlive => true;
  ///
  ///   @override
  ///   Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  ///     super.build(context);
  ///     return Text(widget.data);
  ///   }
  /// }
  /// ```
  /// {@end-tool}
  const ListView.custom({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    this.itemExtent,
    required this.childrenDelegate,
    double? cacheExtent,
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(childrenDelegate != null),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// If non-null, forces the children to have the given extent in the scroll
  /// direction.
  ///
  /// Specifying an [itemExtent] is more efficient than letting the children
  /// determine their own extent because the scrolling machinery can make use of
  /// the foreknowledge of the children's extent to save work, for example when
  /// the scroll position changes drastically.
  final double? itemExtent;

  /// A delegate that provides the children for the [ListView].
  ///
  /// The [ListView.custom] constructor lets you specify this delegate
  /// explicitly. The [ListView] and [ListView.builder] constructors create a
  /// [childrenDelegate] that wraps the given [List] and [IndexedWidgetBuilder],
  /// respectively.
  final SliverChildDelegate childrenDelegate;

  @override
  Widget buildChildLayout(BuildContext context) {
    if (itemExtent != null) {
      return SliverFixedExtentList(
        delegate: childrenDelegate,
        itemExtent: itemExtent!,
      );
    }
    return SliverList(delegate: childrenDelegate);
  }

  @override
  void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(DoubleProperty('itemExtent', itemExtent, defaultValue: null));
  }

  // Helper method to compute the actual child count for the separated constructor.
  static int _computeActualChildCount(int itemCount) {
    return math.max(0, itemCount * 2 - 1);
  }
}

/// A scrollable, 2D array of widgets.
///
/// The main axis direction of a grid is the direction in which it scrolls (the
/// [scrollDirection]).
///
/// The most commonly used grid layouts are [GridView.count], which creates a
/// layout with a fixed number of tiles in the cross axis, and
/// [GridView.extent], which creates a layout with tiles that have a maximum
/// cross-axis extent. A custom [SliverGridDelegate] can produce an arbitrary 2D
/// arrangement of children, including arrangements that are unaligned or
/// overlapping.
///
/// To create a grid with a large (or infinite) number of children, use the
/// [GridView.builder] constructor with either a
/// [SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount] or a
/// [SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent] for the [gridDelegate].
///
/// To use a custom [SliverChildDelegate], use [GridView.custom].
///
/// To create a linear array of children, use a [ListView].
///
/// To control the initial scroll offset of the scroll view, provide a
/// [controller] with its [ScrollController.initialScrollOffset] property set.
///
/// ## Transitioning to [CustomScrollView]
///
/// A [GridView] is basically a [CustomScrollView] with a single [SliverGrid] in
/// its [CustomScrollView.slivers] property.
///
/// If [GridView] is no longer sufficient, for example because the scroll view
/// is to have both a grid and a list, or because the grid is to be combined
/// with a [SliverAppBar], etc, it is straight-forward to port code from using
/// [GridView] to using [CustomScrollView] directly.
///
/// The [key], [scrollDirection], [reverse], [controller], [primary], [physics],
/// and [shrinkWrap] properties on [GridView] map directly to the identically
/// named properties on [CustomScrollView].
///
/// The [CustomScrollView.slivers] property should be a list containing just a
/// [SliverGrid].
///
/// The [childrenDelegate] property on [GridView] corresponds to the
/// [SliverGrid.delegate] property, and the [gridDelegate] property on the
/// [GridView] corresponds to the [SliverGrid.gridDelegate] property.
///
/// The [GridView], [GridView.count], and [GridView.extent]
/// constructors' `children` arguments correspond to the [childrenDelegate]
/// being a [SliverChildListDelegate] with that same argument. The
/// [GridView.builder] constructor's `itemBuilder` and `childCount` arguments
/// correspond to the [childrenDelegate] being a [SliverChildBuilderDelegate]
/// with the matching arguments.
///
/// The [GridView.count] and [GridView.extent] constructors create
/// custom grid delegates, and have equivalently named constructors on
/// [SliverGrid] to ease the transition: [SliverGrid.count] and
/// [SliverGrid.extent] respectively.
///
/// The [padding] property corresponds to having a [SliverPadding] in the
/// [CustomScrollView.slivers] property instead of the grid itself, and having
/// the [SliverGrid] instead be a child of the [SliverPadding].
///
/// By default, [ListView] will automatically pad the list's scrollable
/// extremities to avoid partial obstructions indicated by [MediaQuery]'s
/// padding. To avoid this behavior, override with a zero [padding] property.
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// The following example demonstrates how to override the default top padding
/// using [MediaQuery.removePadding].
///
/// ```dart
/// Widget myWidget(BuildContext context) {
///   return MediaQuery.removePadding(
///     context: context,
///     removeTop: true,
///     child: ListView.builder(
///       itemCount: 25,
///       itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) => ListTile(title: Text('item $index')),
///     )
///   );
/// }
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// Once code has been ported to use [CustomScrollView], other slivers, such as
/// [SliverList] or [SliverAppBar], can be put in the [CustomScrollView.slivers]
/// list.
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example demonstrates how to create a [GridView] with two columns. The
/// children are spaced apart using the `crossAxisSpacing` and `mainAxisSpacing`
/// properties.
///
/// ![The GridView displays six children with different background colors arranged in two columns](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/grid_view.png)
///
/// ```dart
/// GridView.count(
///   primary: false,
///   padding: const EdgeInsets.all(20),
///   crossAxisSpacing: 10,
///   mainAxisSpacing: 10,
///   crossAxisCount: 2,
///   children: <Widget>[
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text("He'd have you all unravel at the"),
///       color: Colors.teal[100],
///     ),
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text('Heed not the rabble'),
///       color: Colors.teal[200],
///     ),
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text('Sound of screams but the'),
///       color: Colors.teal[300],
///     ),
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text('Who scream'),
///       color: Colors.teal[400],
///     ),
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text('Revolution is coming...'),
///       color: Colors.teal[500],
///     ),
///     Container(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///       child: const Text('Revolution, they...'),
///       color: Colors.teal[600],
///     ),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example shows how to create the same grid as the previous example
/// using a [CustomScrollView] and a [SliverGrid].
///
/// ![The CustomScrollView contains a SliverGrid that displays six children with different background colors arranged in two columns](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/widgets/grid_view_custom_scroll.png)
///
/// ```dart
/// CustomScrollView(
///   primary: false,
///   slivers: <Widget>[
///     SliverPadding(
///       padding: const EdgeInsets.all(20),
///       sliver: SliverGrid.count(
///         crossAxisSpacing: 10,
///         mainAxisSpacing: 10,
///         crossAxisCount: 2,
///         children: <Widget>[
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text("He'd have you all unravel at the"),
///             color: Colors.green[100],
///           ),
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text('Heed not the rabble'),
///             color: Colors.green[200],
///           ),
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text('Sound of screams but the'),
///             color: Colors.green[300],
///           ),
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text('Who scream'),
///             color: Colors.green[400],
///           ),
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text('Revolution is coming...'),
///             color: Colors.green[500],
///           ),
///           Container(
///             padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8),
///             child: const Text('Revolution, they...'),
///             color: Colors.green[600],
///           ),
///         ],
///       ),
///     ),
///   ],
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// See also:
///
///  * [SingleChildScrollView], which is a scrollable widget that has a single
///    child.
///  * [ListView], which is scrollable, linear list of widgets.
///  * [PageView], which is a scrolling list of child widgets that are each the
///    size of the viewport.
///  * [CustomScrollView], which is a scrollable widget that creates custom
///    scroll effects using slivers.
///  * [SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount], which creates a layout with
///    a fixed number of tiles in the cross axis.
///  * [SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent], which creates a layout with
///    tiles that have a maximum cross-axis extent.
///  * [ScrollNotification] and [NotificationListener], which can be used to watch
///    the scroll position without using a [ScrollController].
///  * The [catalog of layout widgets](https://flutter.dev/widgets/layout/).
class GridView extends BoxScrollView {
  /// Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets with a custom
  /// [SliverGridDelegate].
  ///
  /// The [gridDelegate] argument must not be null.
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. Both must not be
  /// null.
  GridView({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required this.gridDelegate,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    List<Widget> children = const <Widget>[],
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
  }) : assert(gridDelegate != null),
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildListDelegate(
         children,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? children.length,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets that are created on demand.
  ///
  /// This constructor is appropriate for grid views with a large (or infinite)
  /// number of children because the builder is called only for those children
  /// that are actually visible.
  ///
  /// Providing a non-null `itemCount` improves the ability of the [GridView] to
  /// estimate the maximum scroll extent.
  ///
  /// `itemBuilder` will be called only with indices greater than or equal to
  /// zero and less than `itemCount`.
  ///
  /// The [gridDelegate] argument must not be null.
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. Both must not
  /// be null.
  GridView.builder({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required this.gridDelegate,
    required IndexedWidgetBuilder itemBuilder,
    int? itemCount,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(gridDelegate != null),
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
         itemBuilder,
         childCount: itemCount,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? itemCount,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets with both a custom
  /// [SliverGridDelegate] and a custom [SliverChildDelegate].
  ///
  /// To use an [IndexedWidgetBuilder] callback to build children, either use
  /// a [SliverChildBuilderDelegate] or use the [GridView.builder] constructor.
  ///
  /// The [gridDelegate] and [childrenDelegate] arguments must not be null.
  const GridView.custom({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required this.gridDelegate,
    required this.childrenDelegate,
    double? cacheExtent,
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : assert(gridDelegate != null),
       assert(childrenDelegate != null),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets with a fixed number of tiles in
  /// the cross axis.
  ///
  /// Uses a [SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount] as the [gridDelegate].
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. Both must not be
  /// null.
  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [SliverGrid.count], the equivalent constructor for [SliverGrid].
  GridView.count({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required int crossAxisCount,
    double mainAxisSpacing = 0.0,
    double crossAxisSpacing = 0.0,
    double childAspectRatio = 1.0,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    List<Widget> children = const <Widget>[],
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : gridDelegate = SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount(
         crossAxisCount: crossAxisCount,
         mainAxisSpacing: mainAxisSpacing,
         crossAxisSpacing: crossAxisSpacing,
         childAspectRatio: childAspectRatio,
       ),
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildListDelegate(
         children,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? children.length,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets with tiles that each have a
  /// maximum cross-axis extent.
  ///
  /// Uses a [SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent] as the [gridDelegate].
  ///
  /// The `addAutomaticKeepAlives` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives] property. The
  /// `addRepaintBoundaries` argument corresponds to the
  /// [SliverChildListDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries] property. Both must not be
  /// null.
  ///
  /// See also:
  ///
  ///  * [SliverGrid.extent], the equivalent constructor for [SliverGrid].
  GridView.extent({
    Key? key,
    Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
    bool reverse = false,
    ScrollController? controller,
    bool? primary,
    ScrollPhysics? physics,
    bool shrinkWrap = false,
    EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
    required double maxCrossAxisExtent,
    double mainAxisSpacing = 0.0,
    double crossAxisSpacing = 0.0,
    double childAspectRatio = 1.0,
    bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
    bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
    bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
    double? cacheExtent,
    List<Widget> children = const <Widget>[],
    int? semanticChildCount,
    DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
    ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
    String? restorationId,
    Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge,
  }) : gridDelegate = SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent(
         maxCrossAxisExtent: maxCrossAxisExtent,
         mainAxisSpacing: mainAxisSpacing,
         crossAxisSpacing: crossAxisSpacing,
         childAspectRatio: childAspectRatio,
       ),
       childrenDelegate = SliverChildListDelegate(
         children,
         addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
         addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
         addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
       ),
       super(
         key: key,
         scrollDirection: scrollDirection,
         reverse: reverse,
         controller: controller,
         primary: primary,
         physics: physics,
         shrinkWrap: shrinkWrap,
         padding: padding,
         cacheExtent: cacheExtent,
         semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? children.length,
         dragStartBehavior: dragStartBehavior,
         keyboardDismissBehavior: keyboardDismissBehavior,
         restorationId: restorationId,
         clipBehavior: clipBehavior,
       );

  /// A delegate that controls the layout of the children within the [GridView].
  ///
  /// The [GridView], [GridView.builder], and [GridView.custom] constructors let you specify this
  /// delegate explicitly. The other constructors create a [gridDelegate]
  /// implicitly.
  final SliverGridDelegate gridDelegate;

  /// A delegate that provides the children for the [GridView].
  ///
  /// The [GridView.custom] constructor lets you specify this delegate
  /// explicitly. The other constructors create a [childrenDelegate] that wraps
  /// the given child list.
  final SliverChildDelegate childrenDelegate;

  @override
  Widget buildChildLayout(BuildContext context) {
    return SliverGrid(
      delegate: childrenDelegate,
      gridDelegate: gridDelegate,
    );
  }
}