LazyItemScope.kt

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package androidx.compose.foundation.lazy

import androidx.compose.runtime.Stable
import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.Constraints

/**
 * Receiver scope being used by the item content parameter of LazyColumn/Row.
 */
@Stable
@LazyScopeMarker
interface LazyItemScope {
    /**
     * Have the content fill the [Constraints.maxWidth] and [Constraints.maxHeight] of the parent
     * measurement constraints by setting the [minimum width][Constraints.minWidth] to be equal to the
     * [maximum width][Constraints.maxWidth] multiplied by [fraction] and the [minimum
     * height][Constraints.minHeight] to be equal to the [maximum height][Constraints.maxHeight]
     * multiplied by [fraction]. Note that, by default, the [fraction] is 1, so the modifier will
     * make the content fill the whole available space. [fraction] must be between `0` and `1`.
     *
     * Regular [Modifier.fillMaxSize] can't work inside the scrolling layouts as the items are
     * measured with [Constraints.Infinity] as the constraints for the main axis.
     */
    fun Modifier.fillParentMaxSize(
        /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0, to = 1.0)*/
        fraction: Float = 1f
    ): Modifier

    /**
     * Have the content fill the [Constraints.maxWidth] of the parent measurement constraints
     * by setting the [minimum width][Constraints.minWidth] to be equal to the
     * [maximum width][Constraints.maxWidth] multiplied by [fraction]. Note that, by default, the
     * [fraction] is 1, so the modifier will make the content fill the whole parent width.
     * [fraction] must be between `0` and `1`.
     *
     * Regular [Modifier.fillMaxWidth] can't work inside the scrolling horizontally layouts as the
     * items are measured with [Constraints.Infinity] as the constraints for the main axis.
     */
    fun Modifier.fillParentMaxWidth(
        /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0, to = 1.0)*/
        fraction: Float = 1f
    ): Modifier

    /**
     * Have the content fill the [Constraints.maxHeight] of the incoming measurement constraints
     * by setting the [minimum height][Constraints.minHeight] to be equal to the
     * [maximum height][Constraints.maxHeight] multiplied by [fraction]. Note that, by default, the
     * [fraction] is 1, so the modifier will make the content fill the whole parent height.
     * [fraction] must be between `0` and `1`.
     *
     * Regular [Modifier.fillMaxHeight] can't work inside the scrolling vertically layouts as the
     * items are measured with [Constraints.Infinity] as the constraints for the main axis.
     */
    fun Modifier.fillParentMaxHeight(
        /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0, to = 1.0)*/
        fraction: Float = 1f
    ): Modifier
}