/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package net.sourceforge.phpdt.core; import java.io.OutputStream; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor; /** * A type hierarchy provides navigations between a type and its resolved * supertypes and subtypes for a specific type or for all types within a region. * Supertypes may extend outside of the type hierarchy's region in which it was * created such that the root of the hierarchy is always included. For example, * if a type hierarchy is created for a java.io.File, and the * region the hierarchy was created in is the package fragment * java.io, the supertype java.lang.Object will * still be included. *

* A type hierarchy is static and can become stale. Although consistent when * created, it does not automatically track changes in the model. As changes in * the model potentially invalidate the hierarchy, change notifications are sent * to registered ITypeHierarchyChangedListeners. Listeners * should use the exists method to determine if the hierarchy has * become completely invalid (for example, when the type or project the * hierarchy was created on has been removed). To refresh a hierarchy, use the * refresh method. *

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* The type hierarchy may contain cycles due to malformed supertype * declarations. Most type hierarchy queries are oblivious to cycles; the * getAll* methods are implemented such that they are unaffected * by cycles. *

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* This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. *

*/ public interface ITypeHierarchy { /** * Adds the given listener for changes to this type hierarchy. Listeners are * notified when this type hierarchy changes and needs to be refreshed. Has * no effect if an identical listener is already registered. * * @param listener * the listener */ void addTypeHierarchyChangedListener(ITypeHierarchyChangedListener listener); /** * Returns whether the given type is part of this hierarchy. * * @param type * the given type * @return true if the given type is part of this hierarchy, false otherwise */ boolean contains(IType type); /** * Returns whether the type and project this hierarchy was created on exist. * * @return true if the type and project this hierarchy was created on exist, * false otherwise */ boolean exists(); /** * Returns all classes in this type hierarchy's graph, in no particular * order. Any classes in the creation region which were not resolved to have * any subtypes or supertypes are not included in the result. * * @return all classes in this type hierarchy's graph */ IType[] getAllClasses(); /** * Returns all interfaces in this type hierarchy's graph, in no particular * order. Any interfaces in the creation region which were not resolved to * have any subtypes or supertypes are not included in the result. * * @return all interfaces in this type hierarchy's graph */ IType[] getAllInterfaces(); /** * Returns all resolved subtypes (direct and indirect) of the given type, in * no particular order, limited to the types in this type hierarchy's graph. * An empty array is returned if there are no resolved subtypes for the * given type. * * @param type * the given type * @return all resolved subtypes (direct and indirect) of the given type */ IType[] getAllSubtypes(IType type); /** * Returns all resolved superclasses of the given class, in bottom-up order. * An empty array is returned if there are no resolved superclasses for the * given class. * *

* NOTE: once a type hierarchy has been created, it is more efficient to * query the hierarchy for superclasses than to query a class recursively up * the superclass chain. Querying an element performs a dynamic resolution, * whereas the hierarchy returns a pre-computed result. * * @param type * the given type * @return all resolved superclasses of the given class, in bottom-up order, * an empty array if none. */ IType[] getAllSuperclasses(IType type); /** * Returns all resolved superinterfaces (direct and indirect) of the given * type. If the given type is a class, this includes all superinterfaces of * all superclasses. An empty array is returned if there are no resolved * superinterfaces for the given type. * *

* NOTE: once a type hierarchy has been created, it is more efficient to * query the hierarchy for superinterfaces than to query a type recursively. * Querying an element performs a dynamic resolution, whereas the hierarchy * returns a pre-computed result. * * @param type * the given type * @return all resolved superinterfaces (direct and indirect) of the given * type, an empty array if none */ IType[] getAllSuperInterfaces(IType type); /** * Returns all resolved supertypes of the given type, in bottom-up order. An * empty array is returned if there are no resolved supertypes for the given * type. *

* Note that java.lang.Object is NOT considered to be a * supertype of any interface type. *

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* NOTE: once a type hierarchy has been created, it is more efficient to * query the hierarchy for supertypes than to query a type recursively up * the supertype chain. Querying an element performs a dynamic resolution, * whereas the hierarchy returns a pre-computed result. * * @param type * the given type * @return all resolved supertypes of the given class, in bottom-up order, * an empty array if none */ IType[] getAllSupertypes(IType type); /** * Returns all types in this type hierarchy's graph, in no particular order. * Any types in the creation region which were not resolved to have any * subtypes or supertypes are not included in the result. * * @return all types in this type hierarchy's grap */ IType[] getAllTypes(); /** * Return the flags associated with the given type (would be equivalent to * IMember.getFlags()), or -1 if this * information wasn't cached on the hierarchy during its computation. * * @param type * the given type * @return the modifier flags for this member * @see Flags * @since 2.0 */ int getCachedFlags(IType type); /** * Returns all interfaces resolved to extend the given interface, in no * particular order, limited to the interfaces in this hierarchy's graph. * Returns an empty collection if the given type is a class, or if no * interfaces were resolved to extend the given interface. * * @param type * the given type * @return all interfaces resolved to extend the given interface limited to * the interfaces in this hierarchy's graph, an empty array if none. */ IType[] getExtendingInterfaces(IType type); /** * Returns all classes resolved to implement the given interface, in no * particular order, limited to the classes in this type hierarchy's graph. * Returns an empty collection if the given type is a class, or if no * classes were resolved to implement the given interface. * * @param type * the given type * @return all classes resolved to implement the given interface limited to * the classes in this type hierarchy's graph, an empty array if * none */ IType[] getImplementingClasses(IType type); /** * Returns all classes in the graph which have no resolved superclass, in no * particular order. * * @return all classes in the graph which have no resolved superclass */ IType[] getRootClasses(); /** * Returns all interfaces in the graph which have no resolved * superinterfaces, in no particular order. * * @return all interfaces in the graph which have no resolved * superinterfaces */ IType[] getRootInterfaces(); /** * Returns the direct resolved subclasses of the given class, in no * particular order, limited to the classes in this type hierarchy's graph. * Returns an empty collection if the given type is an interface, or if no * classes were resolved to be subclasses of the given class. * * @param type * the given type * @return the direct resolved subclasses of the given class limited to the * classes in this type hierarchy's graph, an empty collection if * none. */ IType[] getSubclasses(IType type); /** * Returns the direct resolved subtypes of the given type, in no particular * order, limited to the types in this type hierarchy's graph. If the type * is a class, this returns the resolved subclasses. If the type is an * interface, this returns both the classes which implement the interface * and the interfaces which extend it. * * @param type * the given type * @return the direct resolved subtypes of the given type limited to the * types in this type hierarchy's graph */ IType[] getSubtypes(IType type); /** * Returns the resolved superclass of the given class, or null * if the given class has no superclass, the superclass could not be * resolved, or if the given type is an interface. * * @param type * the given type * @return the resolved superclass of the given class, or null * if the given class has no superclass, the superclass could not be * resolved, or if the given type is an interface */ IType getSuperclass(IType type); /** * Returns the direct resolved interfaces that the given type implements or * extends, in no particular order, limited to the interfaces in this type * hierarchy's graph. For classes, this gives the interfaces that the class * implements. For interfaces, this gives the interfaces that the interface * extends. * * @param type * the given type * @return the direct resolved interfaces that the given type implements or * extends limited to the interfaces in this type hierarchy's graph */ IType[] getSuperInterfaces(IType type); /** * Returns the resolved supertypes of the given type, in no particular * order, limited to the types in this type hierarchy's graph. For classes, * this returns its superclass and the interfaces that the class implements. * For interfaces, this returns the interfaces that the interface extends. * As a consequence java.lang.Object is NOT considered to be * a supertype of any interface type. * * @param type * the given type * @return the resolved supertypes of the given type limited to the types in * this type hierarchy's graph */ IType[] getSupertypes(IType type); /** * Returns the type this hierarchy was computed for. Returns * null if this hierarchy was computed for a region. * * @return the type this hierarchy was computed for */ IType getType(); /** * Re-computes the type hierarchy reporting progress. * * @param monitor * the given progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException * if unable to refresh the hierarchy */ void refresh(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Removes the given listener from this type hierarchy. Has no affect if an * identical listener is not registered. * * @param listener * the listener */ void removeTypeHierarchyChangedListener( ITypeHierarchyChangedListener listener); /** * Stores the type hierarchy in an output stream. This stored hierarchy can * be load by IType#loadTypeHierachy(IJavaProject, InputStream, * IProgressMonitor). Listeners of this hierarchy are not stored. * * Only hierarchies created by the following methods can be store: *