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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 'dart:ui' as ui show lerpDouble;
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'basic_types.dart';
import 'edge_insets.dart';
/// The style of line to draw for a [BorderSide] in a [Border].
enum BorderStyle {
/// Skip the border.
none,
/// Draw the border as a solid line.
solid,
// if you add more, think about how they will lerp
}
/// A side of a border of a box.
///
/// A [Border] consists of four [BorderSide] objects: [Border.top],
/// [Border.left], [Border.right], and [Border.bottom].
///
/// Note that setting [BorderSide.width] to 0.0 will result in hairline
/// rendering. A more involved explanation is present in [BorderSide.width].
///
/// {@tool snippet}
///
/// This sample shows how [BorderSide] objects can be used in a [Container], via
/// a [BoxDecoration] and a [Border], to decorate some [Text]. In this example,
/// the text has a thick bar above it that is light blue, and a thick bar below
/// it that is a darker shade of blue.
///
/// ```dart
/// Container(
/// padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
/// decoration: BoxDecoration(
/// border: Border(
/// top: BorderSide(width: 16.0, color: Colors.lightBlue.shade50),
/// bottom: BorderSide(width: 16.0, color: Colors.lightBlue.shade900),
/// ),
/// ),
/// child: const Text('Flutter in the sky', textAlign: TextAlign.center),
/// )
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [Border], which uses [BorderSide] objects to represent its sides.
/// * [BoxDecoration], which optionally takes a [Border] object.
/// * [TableBorder], which is similar to [Border] but has two more sides
/// ([TableBorder.horizontalInside] and [TableBorder.verticalInside]), both
/// of which are also [BorderSide] objects.
@immutable
class BorderSide {
/// Creates the side of a border.
///
/// By default, the border is 1.0 logical pixels wide and solid black.
const BorderSide({
this.color = const Color(0xFF000000),
this.width = 1.0,
this.style = BorderStyle.solid,
}) : assert(color != null),
assert(width != null),
assert(width >= 0.0),
assert(style != null);
/// Creates a [BorderSide] that represents the addition of the two given
/// [BorderSide]s.
///
/// It is only valid to call this if [canMerge] returns true for the two
/// sides.
///
/// If one of the sides is zero-width with [BorderStyle.none], then the other
/// side is return as-is. If both of the sides are zero-width with
/// [BorderStyle.none], then [BorderSide.none] is returned.
///
/// The arguments must not be null.
static BorderSide merge(BorderSide a, BorderSide b) {
assert(a != null);
assert(b != null);
assert(canMerge(a, b));
final bool aIsNone = a.style == BorderStyle.none && a.width == 0.0;
final bool bIsNone = b.style == BorderStyle.none && b.width == 0.0;
if (aIsNone && bIsNone)
return BorderSide.none;
if (aIsNone)
return b;
if (bIsNone)
return a;
assert(a.color == b.color);
assert(a.style == b.style);
return BorderSide(
color: a.color, // == b.color
width: a.width + b.width,
style: a.style, // == b.style
);
}
/// The color of this side of the border.
final Color color;
/// The width of this side of the border, in logical pixels.
///
/// Setting width to 0.0 will result in a hairline border. This means that
/// the border will have the width of one physical pixel. Also, hairline
/// rendering takes shortcuts when the path overlaps a pixel more than once.
/// This means that it will render faster than otherwise, but it might
/// double-hit pixels, giving it a slightly darker/lighter result.
///
/// To omit the border entirely, set the [style] to [BorderStyle.none].
final double width;
/// The style of this side of the border.
///
/// To omit a side, set [style] to [BorderStyle.none]. This skips
/// painting the border, but the border still has a [width].
final BorderStyle style;
/// A hairline black border that is not rendered.
static const BorderSide none = BorderSide(width: 0.0, style: BorderStyle.none);
/// Creates a copy of this border but with the given fields replaced with the new values.
BorderSide copyWith({
Color? color,
double? width,
BorderStyle? style,
}) {
assert(width == null || width >= 0.0);
return BorderSide(
color: color ?? this.color,
width: width ?? this.width,
style: style ?? this.style,
);
}
/// Creates a copy of this border side description but with the width scaled
/// by the factor `t`.
///
/// The `t` argument represents the multiplicand, or the position on the
/// timeline for an interpolation from nothing to `this`, with 0.0 meaning
/// that the object returned should be the nil variant of this object, 1.0
/// meaning that no change should be applied, returning `this` (or something
/// equivalent to `this`), and other values meaning that the object should be
/// multiplied by `t`. Negative values are treated like zero.
///
/// Since a zero width is normally painted as a hairline width rather than no
/// border at all, the zero factor is special-cased to instead change the
/// style to [BorderStyle.none].
///
/// Values for `t` are usually obtained from an [Animation<double>], such as
/// an [AnimationController].
BorderSide scale(double t) {
assert(t != null);
return BorderSide(
color: color,
width: math.max(0.0, width * t),
style: t <= 0.0 ? BorderStyle.none : style,
);
}
/// Create a [Paint] object that, if used to stroke a line, will draw the line
/// in this border's style.
///
/// Not all borders use this method to paint their border sides. For example,
/// non-uniform rectangular [Border]s have beveled edges and so paint their
/// border sides as filled shapes rather than using a stroke.
Paint toPaint() {
switch (style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
return Paint()
..color = color
..strokeWidth = width
..style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
case BorderStyle.none:
return Paint()
..color = const Color(0x00000000)
..strokeWidth = 0.0
..style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
}
}
/// Whether the two given [BorderSide]s can be merged using
/// [BorderSide.merge].
///
/// Two sides can be merged if one or both are zero-width with
/// [BorderStyle.none], or if they both have the same color and style.
///
/// The arguments must not be null.
static bool canMerge(BorderSide a, BorderSide b) {
assert(a != null);
assert(b != null);
if ((a.style == BorderStyle.none && a.width == 0.0) ||
(b.style == BorderStyle.none && b.width == 0.0))
return true;
return a.style == b.style
&& a.color == b.color;
}
/// Linearly interpolate between two border sides.
///
/// The arguments must not be null.
///
/// {@macro dart.ui.shadow.lerp}
static BorderSide lerp(BorderSide a, BorderSide b, double t) {
assert(a != null);
assert(b != null);
assert(t != null);
if (t == 0.0)
return a;
if (t == 1.0)
return b;
final double width = ui.lerpDouble(a.width, b.width, t)!;
if (width < 0.0)
return BorderSide.none;
if (a.style == b.style) {
return BorderSide(
color: Color.lerp(a.color, b.color, t)!,
width: width,
style: a.style, // == b.style
);
}
Color colorA, colorB;
switch (a.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
colorA = a.color;
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
colorA = a.color.withAlpha(0x00);
break;
}
switch (b.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
colorB = b.color;
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
colorB = b.color.withAlpha(0x00);
break;
}
return BorderSide(
color: Color.lerp(colorA, colorB, t)!,
width: width,
);
}
@override
bool operator ==(Object other) {
if (identical(this, other))
return true;
if (other.runtimeType != runtimeType)
return false;
return other is BorderSide
&& other.color == color
&& other.width == width
&& other.style == style;
}
@override
int get hashCode => hashValues(color, width, style);
@override
String toString() => '${objectRuntimeType(this, 'BorderSide')}($color, ${width.toStringAsFixed(1)}, $style)';
}
/// Base class for shape outlines.
///
/// This class handles how to add multiple borders together. Subclasses define
/// various shapes, like circles ([CircleBorder]), rounded rectangles
/// ([RoundedRectangleBorder]), continuous rectangles
/// ([ContinuousRectangleBorder]), or beveled rectangles
/// ([BeveledRectangleBorder]).
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [ShapeDecoration], which can be used with [DecoratedBox] to show a shape.
/// * [Material] (and many other widgets in the Material library), which takes
/// a [ShapeBorder] to define its shape.
/// * [NotchedShape], which describes a shape with a hole in it.
@immutable
abstract class ShapeBorder {
/// Abstract const constructor. This constructor enables subclasses to provide
/// const constructors so that they can be used in const expressions.
const ShapeBorder();
/// The widths of the sides of this border represented as an [EdgeInsets].
///
/// Specifically, this is the amount by which a rectangle should be inset so
/// as to avoid painting over any important part of the border. It is the
/// amount by which additional borders will be inset before they are drawn.
///
/// This can be used, for example, with a [Padding] widget to inset a box by
/// the size of these borders.
///
/// Shapes that have a fixed ratio regardless of the area on which they are
/// painted, or that change their rendering based on the size they are given
/// when painting (for instance [CircleBorder]), will not return valid
/// [dimensions] information because they cannot know their eventual size when
/// computing their [dimensions].
EdgeInsetsGeometry get dimensions;
/// Attempts to create a new object that represents the amalgamation of `this`
/// border and the `other` border.
///
/// If the type of the other border isn't known, or the given instance cannot
/// be reasonably added to this instance, then this should return null.
///
/// This method is used by the [operator +] implementation.
///
/// The `reversed` argument is true if this object was the right operand of
/// the `+` operator, and false if it was the left operand.
@protected
ShapeBorder? add(ShapeBorder other, { bool reversed = false }) => null;
/// Creates a new border consisting of the two borders on either side of the
/// operator.
///
/// If the borders belong to classes that know how to add themselves, then
/// this results in a new border that represents the intelligent addition of
/// those two borders (see [add]). Otherwise, an object is returned that
/// merely paints the two borders sequentially, with the left hand operand on
/// the inside and the right hand operand on the outside.
ShapeBorder operator +(ShapeBorder other) {
return add(other) ?? other.add(this, reversed: true) ?? _CompoundBorder(<ShapeBorder>[other, this]);
}
/// Creates a copy of this border, scaled by the factor `t`.
///
/// Typically this means scaling the width of the border's side, but it can
/// also include scaling other artifacts of the border, e.g. the border radius
/// of a [RoundedRectangleBorder].
///
/// The `t` argument represents the multiplicand, or the position on the
/// timeline for an interpolation from nothing to `this`, with 0.0 meaning
/// that the object returned should be the nil variant of this object, 1.0
/// meaning that no change should be applied, returning `this` (or something
/// equivalent to `this`), and other values meaning that the object should be
/// multiplied by `t`. Negative values are allowed but may be meaningless
/// (they correspond to extrapolating the interpolation from this object to
/// nothing, and going beyond nothing)
///
/// Values for `t` are usually obtained from an [Animation<double>], such as
/// an [AnimationController].
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [BorderSide.scale], which most [ShapeBorder] subclasses defer to for
/// the actual computation.
ShapeBorder scale(double t);
/// Linearly interpolates from another [ShapeBorder] (possibly of another
/// class) to `this`.
///
/// When implementing this method in subclasses, return null if this class
/// cannot interpolate from `a`. In that case, [lerp] will try `a`'s [lerpTo]
/// method instead. If `a` is null, this must not return null.
///
/// The base class implementation handles the case of `a` being null by
/// deferring to [scale].
///
/// The `t` argument represents position on the timeline, with 0.0 meaning
/// that the interpolation has not started, returning `a` (or something
/// equivalent to `a`), 1.0 meaning that the interpolation has finished,
/// returning `this` (or something equivalent to `this`), and values in
/// between meaning that the interpolation is at the relevant point on the
/// timeline between `a` and `this`. The interpolation can be extrapolated
/// beyond 0.0 and 1.0, so negative values and values greater than 1.0 are
/// valid (and can easily be generated by curves such as
/// [Curves.elasticInOut]).
///
/// Values for `t` are usually obtained from an [Animation<double>], such as
/// an [AnimationController].
///
/// Instead of calling this directly, use [ShapeBorder.lerp].
@protected
ShapeBorder? lerpFrom(ShapeBorder? a, double t) {
if (a == null)
return scale(t);
return null;
}
/// Linearly interpolates from `this` to another [ShapeBorder] (possibly of
/// another class).
///
/// This is called if `b`'s [lerpTo] did not know how to handle this class.
///
/// When implementing this method in subclasses, return null if this class
/// cannot interpolate from `b`. In that case, [lerp] will apply a default
/// behavior instead. If `b` is null, this must not return null.
///
/// The base class implementation handles the case of `b` being null by
/// deferring to [scale].
///
/// The `t` argument represents position on the timeline, with 0.0 meaning
/// that the interpolation has not started, returning `this` (or something
/// equivalent to `this`), 1.0 meaning that the interpolation has finished,
/// returning `b` (or something equivalent to `b`), and values in between
/// meaning that the interpolation is at the relevant point on the timeline
/// between `this` and `b`. The interpolation can be extrapolated beyond 0.0
/// and 1.0, so negative values and values greater than 1.0 are valid (and can
/// easily be generated by curves such as [Curves.elasticInOut]).
///
/// Values for `t` are usually obtained from an [Animation<double>], such as
/// an [AnimationController].
///
/// Instead of calling this directly, use [ShapeBorder.lerp].
@protected
ShapeBorder? lerpTo(ShapeBorder? b, double t) {
if (b == null)
return scale(1.0 - t);
return null;
}
/// Linearly interpolates between two [ShapeBorder]s.
///
/// This defers to `b`'s [lerpTo] function if `b` is not null. If `b` is
/// null or if its [lerpTo] returns null, it uses `a`'s [lerpFrom]
/// function instead. If both return null, it returns `a` before `t=0.5`
/// and `b` after `t=0.5`.
///
/// {@macro dart.ui.shadow.lerp}
static ShapeBorder? lerp(ShapeBorder? a, ShapeBorder? b, double t) {
assert(t != null);
ShapeBorder? result;
if (b != null)
result = b.lerpFrom(a, t);
if (result == null && a != null)
result = a.lerpTo(b, t);
return result ?? (t < 0.5 ? a : b);
}
/// Create a [Path] that describes the outer edge of the border.
///
/// This path must not cross the path given by [getInnerPath] for the same
/// [Rect].
///
/// To obtain a [Path] that describes the area of the border itself, set the
/// [Path.fillType] of the returned object to [PathFillType.evenOdd], and add
/// to this object the path returned from [getInnerPath] (using
/// [Path.addPath]).
///
/// The `textDirection` argument must be provided non-null if the border
/// has a text direction dependency (for example if it is expressed in terms
/// of "start" and "end" instead of "left" and "right"). It may be null if
/// the border will not need the text direction to paint itself.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [getInnerPath], which creates the path for the inner edge.
/// * [Path.contains], which can tell if an [Offset] is within a [Path].
Path getOuterPath(Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection });
/// Create a [Path] that describes the inner edge of the border.
///
/// This path must not cross the path given by [getOuterPath] for the same
/// [Rect].
///
/// To obtain a [Path] that describes the area of the border itself, set the
/// [Path.fillType] of the returned object to [PathFillType.evenOdd], and add
/// to this object the path returned from [getOuterPath] (using
/// [Path.addPath]).
///
/// The `textDirection` argument must be provided and non-null if the border
/// has a text direction dependency (for example if it is expressed in terms
/// of "start" and "end" instead of "left" and "right"). It may be null if
/// the border will not need the text direction to paint itself.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [getOuterPath], which creates the path for the outer edge.
/// * [Path.contains], which can tell if an [Offset] is within a [Path].
Path getInnerPath(Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection });
/// Paints the border within the given [Rect] on the given [Canvas].
///
/// The `textDirection` argument must be provided and non-null if the border
/// has a text direction dependency (for example if it is expressed in terms
/// of "start" and "end" instead of "left" and "right"). It may be null if
/// the border will not need the text direction to paint itself.
void paint(Canvas canvas, Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection });
@override
String toString() {
return '${objectRuntimeType(this, 'ShapeBorder')}()';
}
}
/// A ShapeBorder that draws an outline with the width and color specified
/// by [side].
@immutable
abstract class OutlinedBorder extends ShapeBorder {
/// Abstract const constructor. This constructor enables subclasses to provide
/// const constructors so that they can be used in const expressions.
///
/// The value of [side] must not be null.
const OutlinedBorder({ this.side = BorderSide.none }) : assert(side != null);
/// The border outline's color and weight.
///
/// If [side] is [BorderSide.none], which is the default, an outline is not drawn.
/// Otherwise the outline is centered over the shape's boundary.
final BorderSide side;
/// Returns a copy of this OutlinedBorder that draws its outline with the
/// specified [side], if [side] is non-null.
OutlinedBorder copyWith({ BorderSide? side });
}
/// Represents the addition of two otherwise-incompatible borders.
///
/// The borders are listed from the outside to the inside.
class _CompoundBorder extends ShapeBorder {
_CompoundBorder(this.borders)
: assert(borders != null),
assert(borders.length >= 2),
assert(!borders.any((ShapeBorder border) => border is _CompoundBorder));
final List<ShapeBorder> borders;
@override
EdgeInsetsGeometry get dimensions {
return borders.fold<EdgeInsetsGeometry>(
EdgeInsets.zero,
(EdgeInsetsGeometry previousValue, ShapeBorder border) {
return previousValue.add(border.dimensions);
},
);
}
@override
ShapeBorder add(ShapeBorder other, { bool reversed = false }) {
// This wraps the list of borders with "other", or, if "reversed" is true,
// wraps "other" with the list of borders.
// If "reversed" is false, "other" should end up being at the start of the
// list, otherwise, if "reversed" is true, it should end up at the end.
// First, see if we can merge the new adjacent borders.
if (other is! _CompoundBorder) {
// Here, "ours" is the border at the side where we're adding the new
// border, and "merged" is the result of attempting to merge it with the
// new border. If it's null, it couldn't be merged.
final ShapeBorder ours = reversed ? borders.last : borders.first;
final ShapeBorder? merged = ours.add(other, reversed: reversed)
?? other.add(ours, reversed: !reversed);
if (merged != null) {
final List<ShapeBorder> result = <ShapeBorder>[...borders];
result[reversed ? result.length - 1 : 0] = merged;
return _CompoundBorder(result);
}
}
// We can't, so fall back to just adding the new border to the list.
final List<ShapeBorder> mergedBorders = <ShapeBorder>[
if (reversed) ...borders,
if (other is _CompoundBorder) ...other.borders
else other,
if (!reversed) ...borders,
];
return _CompoundBorder(mergedBorders);
}
@override
ShapeBorder scale(double t) {
return _CompoundBorder(
borders.map<ShapeBorder>((ShapeBorder border) => border.scale(t)).toList(),
);
}
@override
ShapeBorder? lerpFrom(ShapeBorder? a, double t) {
return _CompoundBorder.lerp(a, this, t);
}
@override
ShapeBorder? lerpTo(ShapeBorder? b, double t) {
return _CompoundBorder.lerp(this, b, t);
}
static _CompoundBorder lerp(ShapeBorder? a, ShapeBorder? b, double t) {
assert(t != null);
assert(a is _CompoundBorder || b is _CompoundBorder); // Not really necessary, but all call sites currently intend this.
final List<ShapeBorder?> aList = a is _CompoundBorder ? a.borders : <ShapeBorder?>[a];
final List<ShapeBorder?> bList = b is _CompoundBorder ? b.borders : <ShapeBorder?>[b];
final List<ShapeBorder> results = <ShapeBorder>[];
final int length = math.max(aList.length, bList.length);
for (int index = 0; index < length; index += 1) {
final ShapeBorder? localA = index < aList.length ? aList[index] : null;
final ShapeBorder? localB = index < bList.length ? bList[index] : null;
if (localA != null && localB != null) {
final ShapeBorder? localResult = localA.lerpTo(localB, t) ?? localB.lerpFrom(localA, t);
if (localResult != null) {
results.add(localResult);
continue;
}
}
// If we're changing from one shape to another, make sure the shape that is coming in
// is inserted before the shape that is going away, so that the outer path changes to
// the new border earlier rather than later. (This affects, among other things, where
// the ShapeDecoration class puts its background.)
if (localB != null)
results.add(localB.scale(t));
if (localA != null)
results.add(localA.scale(1.0 - t));
}
return _CompoundBorder(results);
}
@override
Path getInnerPath(Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection }) {
for (int index = 0; index < borders.length - 1; index += 1)
rect = borders[index].dimensions.resolve(textDirection).deflateRect(rect);
return borders.last.getInnerPath(rect, textDirection: textDirection);
}
@override
Path getOuterPath(Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection }) {
return borders.first.getOuterPath(rect, textDirection: textDirection);
}
@override
void paint(Canvas canvas, Rect rect, { TextDirection? textDirection }) {
for (final ShapeBorder border in borders) {
border.paint(canvas, rect, textDirection: textDirection);
rect = border.dimensions.resolve(textDirection).deflateRect(rect);
}
}
@override
bool operator ==(Object other) {
if (identical(this, other))
return true;
if (other.runtimeType != runtimeType)
return false;
return other is _CompoundBorder
&& listEquals<ShapeBorder>(other.borders, borders);
}
@override
int get hashCode => hashList(borders);
@override
String toString() {
// We list them in reverse order because when adding two borders they end up
// in the list in the opposite order of what the source looks like: a + b =>
// [b, a]. We do this to make the painting code more optimal, and most of
// the rest of the code doesn't care, except toString() (for debugging).
return borders.reversed.map<String>((ShapeBorder border) => border.toString()).join(' + ');
}
}
/// Paints a border around the given rectangle on the canvas.
///
/// The four sides can be independently specified. They are painted in the order
/// top, right, bottom, left. This is only notable if the widths of the borders
/// and the size of the given rectangle are such that the border sides will
/// overlap each other. No effort is made to optimize the rendering of uniform
/// borders (where all the borders have the same configuration); to render a
/// uniform border, consider using [Canvas.drawRect] directly.
///
/// The arguments must not be null.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [paintImage], which paints an image in a rectangle on a canvas.
/// * [Border], which uses this function to paint its border when the border is
/// not uniform.
/// * [BoxDecoration], which describes its border using the [Border] class.
void paintBorder(
Canvas canvas,
Rect rect, {
BorderSide top = BorderSide.none,
BorderSide right = BorderSide.none,
BorderSide bottom = BorderSide.none,
BorderSide left = BorderSide.none,
}) {
assert(canvas != null);
assert(rect != null);
assert(top != null);
assert(right != null);
assert(bottom != null);
assert(left != null);
// We draw the borders as filled shapes, unless the borders are hairline
// borders, in which case we use PaintingStyle.stroke, with the stroke width
// specified here.
final Paint paint = Paint()
..strokeWidth = 0.0;
final Path path = Path();
switch (top.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
paint.color = top.color;
path.reset();
path.moveTo(rect.left, rect.top);
path.lineTo(rect.right, rect.top);
if (top.width == 0.0) {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
} else {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.fill;
path.lineTo(rect.right - right.width, rect.top + top.width);
path.lineTo(rect.left + left.width, rect.top + top.width);
}
canvas.drawPath(path, paint);
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
break;
}
switch (right.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
paint.color = right.color;
path.reset();
path.moveTo(rect.right, rect.top);
path.lineTo(rect.right, rect.bottom);
if (right.width == 0.0) {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
} else {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.fill;
path.lineTo(rect.right - right.width, rect.bottom - bottom.width);
path.lineTo(rect.right - right.width, rect.top + top.width);
}
canvas.drawPath(path, paint);
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
break;
}
switch (bottom.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
paint.color = bottom.color;
path.reset();
path.moveTo(rect.right, rect.bottom);
path.lineTo(rect.left, rect.bottom);
if (bottom.width == 0.0) {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
} else {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.fill;
path.lineTo(rect.left + left.width, rect.bottom - bottom.width);
path.lineTo(rect.right - right.width, rect.bottom - bottom.width);
}
canvas.drawPath(path, paint);
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
break;
}
switch (left.style) {
case BorderStyle.solid:
paint.color = left.color;
path.reset();
path.moveTo(rect.left, rect.bottom);
path.lineTo(rect.left, rect.top);
if (left.width == 0.0) {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.stroke;
} else {
paint.style = PaintingStyle.fill;
path.lineTo(rect.left + left.width, rect.top + top.width);
path.lineTo(rect.left + left.width, rect.bottom - bottom.width);
}
canvas.drawPath(path, paint);
break;
case BorderStyle.none:
break;
}
}