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Closes H1 from the pre-ship review (the known-limit doc note added inc0d55ba). The previous workaround was "first play-through truncates the last ~16 frames; replay is fine because flush_buffers clears libavcodec." That trade-off was OK for shipping but the proper fix is to drain the reorder buffer before propagating EOS to ExoPlayer. Media3's SimpleDecoder short-circuits the end-of-stream input buffer and never invokes the subclass's decode(), so there's no hook to send avcodec_send_packet(NULL). Every override worth overriding (decode loop, queue methods, flush) is final on SimpleDecoder. So we vendor a copy as FfmpegSimpleDecoder (Apache 2.0 attribution at the top of the file) with one structural change: an EOS-drain state. On EOS input, signalEndOfInput() flushes libavcodec's reorder queue, then drainAtEndOfStream() is called on successive output buffers until it reports DRAIN_DONE — at which point the loop attaches BUFFER_FLAG_END_OF_STREAM and resumes normal teardown. Everything else mirrors SimpleDecoder verbatim so upstream improvements are cheap to pull forward. - FfmpegSimpleDecoder.java: vendored base class. - ffmpegVideoSignalEos JNI: sends avcodec_send_packet(NULL). - FfmpegVideoDecoder: extends the new base; signalEndOfInput forwards to the JNI; drainAtEndOfStream re-uses the existing ffmpegVideoReceiveFrame so per-frame PTS recovery and the pending_frame path fromc0d55bacontinue to work during drain.
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A Flutter toolkit for building fluid, native-feeling UIs.
XKeyboard
Frame-accurate keyboard height tracking for iOS and Android, with interactive dismiss.
Flutter's built-in MediaQuery.viewInsets.bottom lags behind the actual keyboard position
and doesn't support interactive dismiss. XKeyboard reads the keyboard height directly
from the native layer via FFI — zero channel latency, every frame.
Features
- Real-time height — reads the keyboard's actual position each frame via FFI (iOS) / JNI (Android)
- Native animation curves — sampled from
CADisplayLink(iOS) andWindowInsetsAnimation(Android), with adaptive learning that refines the curve from observations - Interactive dismiss — swipe the keyboard down like iMessage/Telegram, with snap-back or dismiss
- Scroll freeze —
isTrackingflag lets you freeze scrolling during interactive dismiss
Quick start
final keyboard = XKeyboard.instance;
// Enable swipe-to-dismiss. trackingInset is the height of your input bar.
keyboard.enableInteractiveDismiss(trackingInset: 56);
Use ListenableBuilder to rebuild when the keyboard height changes:
Scaffold(
resizeToAvoidBottomInset: false, // we handle it ourselves
body: ListenableBuilder(
listenable: keyboard,
builder: (context, _) {
final keyboardHeight = keyboard.height;
final safeBottom = MediaQuery.viewPaddingOf(context).bottom;
final bottom = max(keyboardHeight, safeBottom);
return Column(
children: [
Expanded(
child: ListView.builder(
reverse: true,
// Freeze scrolling during interactive dismiss
physics: keyboard.isTracking
? NeverScrollableScrollPhysics()
: null,
// ...
),
),
Container(
padding: EdgeInsets.only(bottom: 8 + bottom),
// your input bar
),
],
);
},
),
);
API
| Member | Description |
|---|---|
XKeyboard.instance |
Singleton instance |
.height |
Current keyboard height in logical pixels |
.systemHeight |
Last system-reported keyboard height |
.isOpen |
Whether the keyboard is visible |
.isTracking |
Whether a dismiss pan gesture is active |
.enableInteractiveDismiss({trackingInset}) |
Enable swipe-to-dismiss |
.disableInteractiveDismiss() |
Disable swipe-to-dismiss |
addListener / removeListener |
Standard ChangeNotifier API |
Key points
- Set
resizeToAvoidBottomInset: falseon yourScaffold— otherwise Flutter's built-in resize fights withXKeyboard - Use
MediaQuery.viewPaddingOf(context).bottomfor the safe area (notpaddingOf, which is consumed byScaffold) - Use
max(keyboardHeight, safeBottom)for bottom padding — the keyboard height includes the safe area when open, andsafeBottomcovers the home indicator when closed
Other utilities
- BendBox — a flexible layout widget
- Bezier — bezier curve utilities
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40.2%
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29.1%
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18.4%
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5.2%
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