Valentin Shergin edc6cb5711 Fabric: New, much fancier, approach to parse dynamic props
Summary:
The new approach uses C++ overloading feature instead of specifying exact types in macros manually.
*Almost* macro-free!

Reviewed By: mdvacca

Differential Revision: D7738584

fbshipit-source-id: 85f8e4c1037b452df5e73b093dced9392cb2f73e
2018-04-26 18:03:07 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
#pragma once
#include <fabric/core/Props.h>
#include <fabric/graphics/Geometry.h>
#include <fabric/graphics/Color.h>
#include <fabric/view/YogaStylableProps.h>
#include <fabric/view/AccessibilityProps.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
class ViewProps;
using SharedViewProps = std::shared_ptr<const ViewProps>;
class ViewProps:
public Props,
public YogaStylableProps,
public AccessibilityProps {
public:
void apply(const RawProps &rawProps) override;
#pragma mark - Getters
SharedColor getForegroundColor() const;
SharedColor getBackgroundColor() const;
#pragma mark - DebugStringConvertible
SharedDebugStringConvertibleList getDebugProps() const override;
private:
int zIndex_ {0};
Float opacity_ {1.0};
SharedColor foregroundColor_ {nullptr};
SharedColor backgroundColor_ {nullptr};
SharedColor shadowColor_ {nullptr};
Point shadowOffset_ {0, 0};
};
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook