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react-native/ReactCommon/react/renderer/components/view/ViewPropsInterpolation.h
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Joshua Gross b3930f935f Convert most Fabric Cxx code to use react_native_assert instead of assert
Summary:
See react_native_assert.{h,cpp}. Because of the BUCK+Android issue where NDEBUG is always defined, we use react_native_assert instead of assert to enable xplat asserts in debug/dev mode.

This migrates most of the codebase, but probably not 100%. The goal is to increase assertion coverage on Android, not to get to 100% (yet).

Changelog: [Internal]

Reviewed By: RSNara

Differential Revision: D26562866

fbshipit-source-id: a7bf2055b973e1d3650ed8d68a6d02d556604af9
2021-02-19 20:52:52 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* 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 "ViewProps.h"
#include <react/debug/react_native_assert.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
/**
* Given animation progress, old props, new props, and an "interpolated" shared
* props struct, this will mutate the "interpolated" struct in-place to give it
* values interpolated between the old and new props.
*/
static inline void interpolateViewProps(
Float animationProgress,
const SharedProps &oldPropsShared,
const SharedProps &newPropsShared,
SharedProps &interpolatedPropsShared) {
ViewProps const *oldViewProps =
dynamic_cast<ViewProps const *>(oldPropsShared.get());
ViewProps const *newViewProps =
dynamic_cast<ViewProps const *>(newPropsShared.get());
ViewProps *interpolatedProps = const_cast<ViewProps *>(
dynamic_cast<ViewProps const *>(interpolatedPropsShared.get()));
react_native_assert(
oldViewProps != nullptr && newViewProps != nullptr &&
interpolatedProps != nullptr);
interpolatedProps->opacity = oldViewProps->opacity +
(newViewProps->opacity - oldViewProps->opacity) * animationProgress;
interpolatedProps->transform = Transform::Interpolate(
animationProgress, oldViewProps->transform, newViewProps->transform);
// Android uses RawProps, not props, to update props on the platform...
// Since interpolated props don't interpolate at all using RawProps, we need
// to "re-hydrate" raw props after interpolating. This is what actually gets
// sent to the mounting layer. This is a temporary hack, only for platforms
// that use RawProps/folly::dynamic instead of concrete props on the
// mounting layer. Once we can remove this, we should change `rawProps` to
// be const again.
#ifdef ANDROID
interpolatedProps->rawProps["opacity"] = interpolatedProps->opacity;
interpolatedProps->rawProps["transform"] =
(folly::dynamic)interpolatedProps->transform;
#endif
}
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook