Class VSTableContentProvider
- java.lang.Object
- com.iizigo.vs.VSTableContentProvider
- All Implemented Interfaces:
EventListener
,org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IContentProvider
,org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredContentProvider
,org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider
public class VSTableContentProvider extends java.lang.Object implements org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider, EventListener
A content provider for a VirtualSpace Table.- Author:
- Christopher Mindus
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description VSTableContentProvider()
Constructor.
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
dispose()
Disposes of this content provider.java.lang.Object[]
getChildren(java.lang.Object parentElement)
Returns the child elements of the given parent element.java.lang.Object[]
getElements(java.lang.Object inputElement)
java.lang.Object
getParent(java.lang.Object element)
Returns the parent for the given element, ornull
indicating that the parent can't be computed.boolean
hasChildren(java.lang.Object element)
Returns whether the given element has children.void
inputChanged(org.eclipse.jface.viewers.Viewer viewer, java.lang.Object oldInput, java.lang.Object newInput)
Notifies this content provider that the given viewer's input has been switched to a different element.void
onEvent(GEvent event)
Called to process an event.void
setMaxLines(int maxLines)
Sets the maximum number of lines to show.
Method Detail
setMaxLines
public void setMaxLines(int maxLines)
Sets the maximum number of lines to show.- Parameters:
maxLines
- The maximum line count, zero for no maximum.
onEvent
public void onEvent(GEvent event)
Called to process an event.- Specified by:
onEvent
in interfaceEventListener
- Parameters:
event
- The event.
inputChanged
public void inputChanged(org.eclipse.jface.viewers.Viewer viewer, java.lang.Object oldInput, java.lang.Object newInput)
Notifies this content provider that the given viewer's input has been switched to a different element.A typical use for this method is registering the content provider as a listener to changes on the new input (using model-specific means), and deregistering the viewer from the old input. In response to these change notifications, the content provider should update the viewer (see the add, remove, update and refresh methods on the viewers).
The viewer should not be updated during this call, as it might be in the process of being disposed.
- Specified by:
inputChanged
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.IContentProvider
- Parameters:
viewer
- the vieweroldInput
- the old input element, ornull
if the viewer did not previously have an inputnewInput
- the new input element, ornull
if the viewer does not have an input
dispose
public void dispose()
Disposes of this content provider. This is called by the viewer when it is disposed.The viewer should not be updated during this call, as it is in the process of being disposed.
- Specified by:
dispose
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.IContentProvider
getElements
public java.lang.Object[] getElements(java.lang.Object inputElement)
NOTE: The returned array must not contain the given
inputElement
, since this leads to recursion issues inAbstractTreeViewer
(see bug 9262).- Specified by:
getElements
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredContentProvider
- Specified by:
getElements
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider
getChildren
public java.lang.Object[] getChildren(java.lang.Object parentElement)
Returns the child elements of the given parent element.The difference between this method and
The result is not modified by the viewer.IStructuredContentProvider.getElements
is thatgetElements
is called to obtain the tree viewer's root elements, whereasgetChildren
is used to obtain the children of a given parent element in the tree (including a root).- Specified by:
getChildren
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider
- Parameters:
parentElement
- the parent element- Returns:
- an array of child elements
getParent
public java.lang.Object getParent(java.lang.Object element)
Returns the parent for the given element, ornull
indicating that the parent can't be computed. In this case the tree-structured viewer can't expand a given node correctly if requested.- Specified by:
getParent
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider
- Parameters:
element
- the element- Returns:
- the parent element, or
null
if it has none or if the parent cannot be computed
hasChildren
public boolean hasChildren(java.lang.Object element)
Returns whether the given element has children.Intended as an optimization for when the viewer does not need the actual children. Clients may be able to implement this more efficiently than
getChildren
.- Specified by:
hasChildren
in interfaceorg.eclipse.jface.viewers.ITreeContentProvider
- Parameters:
element
- the element- Returns:
true
if the given element has children, andfalse
if it has no children