/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 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 org.eclipse.core.resources.IMarker; import org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor; /** * Common protocol for Java elements that support working copies. *

* A working copy of a Java element acts just like a regular element (handle), * except it is not attached to an underlying resource. A working copy is not * visible to the rest of the Java model. Changes in a working copy's buffer are * not realized in a resource. To bring the Java model up-to-date with a working * copy's contents, an explicit commit must be performed on the working copy. * Other operations performed on a working copy update the contents of the * working copy's buffer but do not commit the contents of the working copy. *

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* Note: The contents of a working copy is determined when a working copy is * created, based on the current content of the element the working copy is * created from. If a working copy is an IOpenable and is * explicitly closed, the working copy's buffer will be thrown away. However, * clients should not explicitly open and close working copies. *

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* The client that creates a working copy is responsible for destroying the * working copy. The Java model will never automatically destroy or close a * working copy. (Note that destroying a working copy does not commit it to the * model, it only frees up the memory occupied by the element). After a working * copy is destroyed, the working copy cannot be accessed again. Non-handle * methods will throw a JavaModelException indicating the Java * element does not exist. *

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* A working copy cannot be created from another working copy. Calling * getWorkingCopy on a working copy returns the receiver. *

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

*/ public interface IWorkingCopy { /** * Commits the contents of this working copy to its original element and * underlying resource, bringing the Java model up-to-date with the current * contents of the working copy. * *

* It is possible that the contents of the original resource have changed * since this working copy was created, in which case there is an update * conflict. The value of the force parameter effects the * resolution of such a conflict: *

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* Since 2.1, a working copy can be created on a not-yet existing * compilation unit. In particular, such a working copy can then be * committed in order to create the corresponding compilation unit. *

* * @param force * a flag to handle the cases when the contents of the original * resource have changed since this working copy was created * @param monitor * the given progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException * if this working copy could not commit. Reasons include: * */ void commit(boolean force, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Destroys this working copy, closing its buffer and discarding its * structure. Subsequent attempts to access non-handle information for this * working copy will result in IJavaModelExceptions. Has no * effect if this element is not a working copy. *

* If this working copy is shared, it is destroyed only when the number of * calls to destroy() is the same as the number of calls to * * getSharedWorkingCopy(IProgressMonitor, IBufferFactory). *

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* When it is destroyed, a REMOVED IJavaElementDelta is reported on this * working copy. *

*/ void destroy(); /** * Finds the shared working copy for this element, given a * IBuffer factory. If no working copy has been created for * this element associated with this buffer factory, returns * null. *

* Users of this method must not destroy the resulting working copy. * * @param bufferFactory * the given IBuffer factory * @return the found shared working copy for this element, null * if none * @see IBufferFactory * @since 2.0 */ IJavaElement findSharedWorkingCopy(IBufferFactory bufferFactory); /** * Returns the original element the specified working copy element was * created from, or null if this is not a working copy * element. This is a handle only method, the returned element may or may * not exist. * * @return the original element the specified working copy element was * created from, or null if this is not a working * copy element */ IJavaElement getOriginal(IJavaElement workingCopyElement); /** * Returns the original element this working copy was created from, or * null if this is not a working copy. * * @return the original element this working copy was created from, or * null if this is not a working copy */ IJavaElement getOriginalElement(); /** * Finds the elements in this compilation unit that correspond to the given * element. An element A corresponds to an element B if: *

* Returns null if no such java elements can be found or if * the given element is not included in a compilation unit. * * @param element * the given element * @return the found elements in this compilation unit that correspond to * the given element * @since 2.0 */ IJavaElement[] findElements(IJavaElement element); /** * Finds the primary type of this compilation unit (that is, the type with * the same name as the compilation unit), or null if no such * a type exists. * * @return the found primary type of this compilation unit, or * null if no such a type exists * @since 2.0 */ IType findPrimaryType(); /** * Returns a shared working copy on this element using the given factory to * create the buffer, or this element if this element is already a working * copy. This API can only answer an already existing working copy if it is * based on the same original compilation unit AND was using the same buffer * factory (that is, as defined by Object.equals). *

* The life time of a shared working copy is as follows: *

* So users of this method must destroy exactly once the working copy. *

* Note that the buffer factory will be used for the life time of this * working copy, that is if the working copy is closed then reopened, this * factory will be used. The buffer will be automatically initialized with * the original's compilation unit content upon creation. *

* When the shared working copy instance is created, an ADDED * IJavaElementDelta is reported on this working copy. * * @param monitor * a progress monitor used to report progress while opening this * compilation unit or null if no progress should * be reported * @param factory * the factory that creates a buffer that is used to get the * content of the working copy or null if the * internal factory should be used * @param problemRequestor * a requestor which will get notified of problems detected * during reconciling as they are discovered. The requestor can * be set to null indicating that the client is * not interested in problems. * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of this element can not be determined. * @return a shared working copy on this element using the given factory to * create the buffer, or this element if this element is already a * working copy * @see IBufferFactory * @see IProblemRequestor * @since 2.0 */ IJavaElement getSharedWorkingCopy(IProgressMonitor monitor, IBufferFactory factory, IProblemRequestor problemRequestor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns a new working copy of this element if this element is not a * working copy, or this element if this element is already a working copy. *

* Note: if intending to share a working copy amongst several clients, then * #getSharedWorkingCopy should be used instead. *

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* When the working copy instance is created, an ADDED IJavaElementDelta is * reported on this working copy. *

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* Since 2.1, a working copy can be created on a not-yet existing * compilation unit. In particular, such a working copy can then be * committed in order to create the corresponding compilation unit. *

* * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of this element can not be determined. * @return a new working copy of this element if this element is not a * working copy, or this element if this element is already a * working copy */ IJavaElement getWorkingCopy() throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns a new working copy of this element using the given factory to * create the buffer, or this element if this element is already a working * copy. Note that this factory will be used for the life time of this * working copy, that is if the working copy is closed then reopened, this * factory will be reused. The buffer will be automatically initialized with * the original's compilation unit content upon creation. *

* Note: if intending to share a working copy amongst several clients, then * #getSharedWorkingCopy should be used instead. *

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* When the working copy instance is created, an ADDED IJavaElementDelta is * reported on this working copy. *

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* Since 2.1, a working copy can be created on a not-yet existing * compilation unit. In particular, such a working copy can then be * committed in order to create the corresponding compilation unit. *

* * @param monitor * a progress monitor used to report progress while opening this * compilation unit or null if no progress should * be reported * @param factory * the factory that creates a buffer that is used to get the * content of the working copy or null if the * internal factory should be used * @param problemRequestor * a requestor which will get notified of problems detected * during reconciling as they are discovered. The requestor can * be set to null indicating that the client is * not interested in problems. * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of this element can not be determined. * @return a new working copy of this element using the given factory to * create the buffer, or this element if this element is already a * working copy * @since 2.0 */ IJavaElement getWorkingCopy(IProgressMonitor monitor, IBufferFactory factory, IProblemRequestor problemRequestor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns whether this working copy's original element's content has not * changed since the inception of this working copy. * * @return true if this working copy's original element's content has not * changed since the inception of this working copy, false otherwise */ boolean isBasedOn(IResource resource); /** * Returns whether this element is a working copy. * * @return true if this element is a working copy, false otherwise */ boolean isWorkingCopy(); /** * Reconciles the contents of this working copy. It performs the * reconciliation by locally caching the contents of the working copy, * updating the contents, then creating a delta over the cached contents and * the new contents, and finally firing this delta. *

* If the working copy hasn't changed, then no problem will be detected, * this is equivalent to IWorkingCopy#reconcile(false, null). *

* Compilation problems found in the new contents are notified through the * IProblemRequestor interface which was passed at creation, * and no longer as transient markers. Therefore this API will return * null. *

* Note: It has been assumed that added inner types should not generate * change deltas. The implementation has been modified to reflect this * assumption. * * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of the original element cannot be * accessed. Reasons include: *

* @return null */ IMarker[] reconcile() throws JavaModelException; /** * Reconciles the contents of this working copy. It performs the * reconciliation by locally caching the contents of the working copy, * updating the contents, then creating a delta over the cached contents and * the new contents, and finally firing this delta. *

* The boolean argument allows to force problem detection even if the * working copy is already consistent. *

* Compilation problems found in the new contents are notified through the * IProblemRequestor interface which was passed at creation, * and no longer as transient markers. Therefore this API answers nothing. *

* Note: It has been assumed that added inner types should not generate * change deltas. The implementation has been modified to reflect this * assumption. * * @param forceProblemDetection * boolean indicating whether problem should be recomputed even * if the source hasn't changed. * @param monitor * a progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of the original element cannot be * accessed. Reasons include: *

* @since 2.0 */ void reconcile(boolean forceProblemDetection, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Restores the contents of this working copy to the current contents of * this working copy's original element. Has no effect if this element is * not a working copy. * *

* Note: This is the inverse of committing the content of the working copy * to the original element with * commit(boolean, IProgressMonitor). * * @exception JavaModelException * if the contents of the original element cannot be * accessed. Reasons include: *

*/ void restore() throws JavaModelException; }