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                            //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
//
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
//
// File: Border.cs 
//
// Description: Contains the Decorator class. 
//              Spec at http://avalon/layout/Specs/Decorator.xml 
//
// History: 
//  06/12/2003 : greglett  - Added to WCP branch
//
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
using MS.Internal;
using MS.Internal.Controls; 
using MS.Utility; 
using System;
using System.Collections; 
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Windows.Threading;
using System.Windows.Media; 
using System.Windows.Markup; // IAddChild, ContentPropertyAttribute
 
namespace System.Windows.Controls 
{
    ///  
    /// Decorator is a base class for elements that apply effects onto or around a single child.
    /// 
    [Localizability(LocalizationCategory.Ignore, Readability = Readability.Unreadable)]
    [ContentProperty("Child")] 
    public class Decorator : FrameworkElement, IAddChild
    { 
        //------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        //
        //  Constructors 
        //
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------

        #region Constructors 

        ///  
        ///     Default DependencyObject constructor 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///     Automatic determination of current Dispatcher. Use alternative constructor
        ///     that accepts a Dispatcher for best performance.
        /// 
        public Decorator() : base() 
        {
        } 
 
        #endregion
 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Public Methods
        // 
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------
 
        #region Public Methods 

        /// 
        /// This method is called to Add the object as a child of the Decorator.  This method is used primarily
        /// by the parser; a more direct way of adding a child to a Decorator is to use the 
        /// property.
        /// 
        ///
        /// The object to add as a child; it must be a UIElement. 
        /// 
        void IAddChild.AddChild (Object value)
        { 
            if (!(value is UIElement))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException (SR.Get(SRID.UnexpectedParameterType, value.GetType(), typeof(UIElement)), "value");
            } 

            if (this.Child != null) 
            { 
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.Get(SRID.CanOnlyHaveOneChild, this.GetType(), value.GetType()));
            } 

            this.Child = (UIElement)value;
        }
 
        ///
        /// This method is called by the parser when text appears under the tag in markup. 
        /// As Decorators do not support text, calling this method has no effect if the text 
        /// is all whitespace.  For non-whitespace text, throw an exception.
        /// 
        ///
        /// Text to add as a child.
        ///
        void IAddChild.AddText (string text) 
        {
            XamlSerializerUtil.ThrowIfNonWhiteSpaceInAddText(text, this); 
        } 
        #endregion
 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Public Properties
        // 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
        #region Public Properties 

        ///  
        /// The single child of a 
        /// 
        [DefaultValue(null)]
        public virtual UIElement Child 
        {
            get 
            { 
                return _child;
            } 

            set
            {
                if(_child != value) 
                {
                    // notify the visual layer that the old child has been removed. 
                    RemoveVisualChild(_child); 

                    //need to remove old element from logical tree 
                    RemoveLogicalChild(_child);

                    _child = value;
 
                    AddLogicalChild(value);
                    // notify the visual layer about the new child. 
                    AddVisualChild(value); 

                    InvalidateMeasure(); 
                }
            }
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Returns enumerator to logical children. 
        ///  
        protected internal override IEnumerator LogicalChildren
        { 
            get
            {
                if (_child == null)
                { 
                    return EmptyEnumerator.Instance;
                } 
 
                return new SingleChildEnumerator(_child);
            } 
        }

        #endregion
 
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------
        // 
        //  Protected Methods 
        //
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------- 

        #region Protected Methods

 
        /// 
        /// Returns the Visual children count. 
        ///  
        protected override int VisualChildrenCount
        { 
            get { return (_child == null) ? 0 : 1; }
        }

        ///  
        /// Returns the child at the specified index.
        ///  
        protected override Visual GetVisualChild(int index) 
        {
            if (    (_child == null) 
                ||  (index != 0))
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("index", index, SR.Get(SRID.Visual_ArgumentOutOfRange));
            } 

            return _child; 
        } 

        ///  
        /// Updates DesiredSize of the Decorator.  Called by parent UIElement.  This is the first pass of layout.
        /// 
        /// 
        /// Decorator determines a desired size it needs from the child's sizing properties, margin, and requested size. 
        /// 
        /// Constraint size is an "upper limit" that the return value should not exceed. 
        /// The Decorator's desired size. 
        protected override Size MeasureOverride(Size constraint)
        { 
            UIElement child = Child;
            if (child != null)
            {
                Helper.SetMeasureDataOnChild(this, child, constraint);  // pass along MeasureData so it continues down the tree. 
                child.Measure(constraint);
                return (child.DesiredSize); 
            } 
            return (new Size());
        } 

        /// 
        /// Decorator computes the position of its single child inside child's Margin and calls Arrange
        /// on the child. 
        /// 
        /// Size the Decorator will assume. 
        protected override Size ArrangeOverride(Size arrangeSize) 
        {
            UIElement child = Child; 
            if (child != null)
            {
                child.Arrange(new Rect(arrangeSize));
            } 
            return (arrangeSize);
        } 
 
        #endregion
 
        #region Internal Properties
        internal UIElement IntChild
        {
            get { return _child; } 
            set { _child = value; }
        } 
        #endregion 

        #region Private Members 

        UIElement _child;
        #endregion Private Members
    } 
}
 
 


// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
//
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
//
// File: Border.cs 
//
// Description: Contains the Decorator class. 
//              Spec at http://avalon/layout/Specs/Decorator.xml 
//
// History: 
//  06/12/2003 : greglett  - Added to WCP branch
//
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
using MS.Internal;
using MS.Internal.Controls; 
using MS.Utility; 
using System;
using System.Collections; 
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Windows.Threading;
using System.Windows.Media; 
using System.Windows.Markup; // IAddChild, ContentPropertyAttribute
 
namespace System.Windows.Controls 
{
    ///  
    /// Decorator is a base class for elements that apply effects onto or around a single child.
    /// 
    [Localizability(LocalizationCategory.Ignore, Readability = Readability.Unreadable)]
    [ContentProperty("Child")] 
    public class Decorator : FrameworkElement, IAddChild
    { 
        //------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        //
        //  Constructors 
        //
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------

        #region Constructors 

        ///  
        ///     Default DependencyObject constructor 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///     Automatic determination of current Dispatcher. Use alternative constructor
        ///     that accepts a Dispatcher for best performance.
        /// 
        public Decorator() : base() 
        {
        } 
 
        #endregion
 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Public Methods
        // 
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------
 
        #region Public Methods 

        /// 
        /// This method is called to Add the object as a child of the Decorator.  This method is used primarily
        /// by the parser; a more direct way of adding a child to a Decorator is to use the 
        /// property.
        /// 
        ///
        /// The object to add as a child; it must be a UIElement. 
        /// 
        void IAddChild.AddChild (Object value)
        { 
            if (!(value is UIElement))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException (SR.Get(SRID.UnexpectedParameterType, value.GetType(), typeof(UIElement)), "value");
            } 

            if (this.Child != null) 
            { 
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.Get(SRID.CanOnlyHaveOneChild, this.GetType(), value.GetType()));
            } 

            this.Child = (UIElement)value;
        }
 
        ///
        /// This method is called by the parser when text appears under the tag in markup. 
        /// As Decorators do not support text, calling this method has no effect if the text 
        /// is all whitespace.  For non-whitespace text, throw an exception.
        /// 
        ///
        /// Text to add as a child.
        ///
        void IAddChild.AddText (string text) 
        {
            XamlSerializerUtil.ThrowIfNonWhiteSpaceInAddText(text, this); 
        } 
        #endregion
 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Public Properties
        // 
        //--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
        #region Public Properties 

        ///  
        /// The single child of a 
        /// 
        [DefaultValue(null)]
        public virtual UIElement Child 
        {
            get 
            { 
                return _child;
            } 

            set
            {
                if(_child != value) 
                {
                    // notify the visual layer that the old child has been removed. 
                    RemoveVisualChild(_child); 

                    //need to remove old element from logical tree 
                    RemoveLogicalChild(_child);

                    _child = value;
 
                    AddLogicalChild(value);
                    // notify the visual layer about the new child. 
                    AddVisualChild(value); 

                    InvalidateMeasure(); 
                }
            }
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Returns enumerator to logical children. 
        ///  
        protected internal override IEnumerator LogicalChildren
        { 
            get
            {
                if (_child == null)
                { 
                    return EmptyEnumerator.Instance;
                } 
 
                return new SingleChildEnumerator(_child);
            } 
        }

        #endregion
 
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------
        // 
        //  Protected Methods 
        //
        //-------------------------------------------------------------------- 

        #region Protected Methods

 
        /// 
        /// Returns the Visual children count. 
        ///  
        protected override int VisualChildrenCount
        { 
            get { return (_child == null) ? 0 : 1; }
        }

        ///  
        /// Returns the child at the specified index.
        ///  
        protected override Visual GetVisualChild(int index) 
        {
            if (    (_child == null) 
                ||  (index != 0))
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("index", index, SR.Get(SRID.Visual_ArgumentOutOfRange));
            } 

            return _child; 
        } 

        ///  
        /// Updates DesiredSize of the Decorator.  Called by parent UIElement.  This is the first pass of layout.
        /// 
        /// 
        /// Decorator determines a desired size it needs from the child's sizing properties, margin, and requested size. 
        /// 
        /// Constraint size is an "upper limit" that the return value should not exceed. 
        /// The Decorator's desired size. 
        protected override Size MeasureOverride(Size constraint)
        { 
            UIElement child = Child;
            if (child != null)
            {
                Helper.SetMeasureDataOnChild(this, child, constraint);  // pass along MeasureData so it continues down the tree. 
                child.Measure(constraint);
                return (child.DesiredSize); 
            } 
            return (new Size());
        } 

        /// 
        /// Decorator computes the position of its single child inside child's Margin and calls Arrange
        /// on the child. 
        /// 
        /// Size the Decorator will assume. 
        protected override Size ArrangeOverride(Size arrangeSize) 
        {
            UIElement child = Child; 
            if (child != null)
            {
                child.Arrange(new Rect(arrangeSize));
            } 
            return (arrangeSize);
        } 
 
        #endregion
 
        #region Internal Properties
        internal UIElement IntChild
        {
            get { return _child; } 
            set { _child = value; }
        } 
        #endregion 

        #region Private Members 

        UIElement _child;
        #endregion Private Members
    } 
}
 
 


// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

                        

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