Package com.iizix
Interface IPropProgressMonitor
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- NullPropProgressMonitor,- PropProgressMonitor,- PropProgressMonitorAdapter
public interface IPropProgressMonitor
A simple interface to the Eclipse IProgressMonitor.
- Author:
- Christopher Mindus
- Field SummaryFieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescription- static final IPropProgressMonitorThe NULL progress monitor that can be used e.g.
- Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescription- voidNotifies that the main task is beginning.- void- cancel()Cancels the progress monitor.- void- done()Notifies that the work is done; that is, either the main task is completed or the user canceled it.Gets the org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor instance.- booleanReturns whether cancellation of current operation has been requested.- newSubMonitor- (int work) Creates a new sub progress monitor taking up a number of work.- void- setTaskName- (String name) Sets the task name to the given value.- void- setWorked- (int worked) Set worked value.- void- setWorkRemaining- (int workRemaining) Set worked remaining.- void- worked- (int work) Notifies that a given number of work unit of the main task has been completed.
- Field Details- NULLThe NULL progress monitor that can be used e.g. to resolve property references in the Server.
 
- Method Details- beginTaskNotifies that the main task is beginning. This must only be called once on a given progress monitor instance.- Parameters:
- name- The name (or description) of the main task.
- totalWork- The total number of work units into which the main task is been subdivided. The value must be greater than zero.
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException- If totalWork is zero or less.
- NullPointerException- If name is null.
 
- setTaskNameSets the task name to the given value. This method is used to restore the task label after a nested operation was executed. Normally there is no need for clients to call this method.- Parameters:
- name- the name (or description) of the main task.
- See Also:
 
- workedvoid worked- (int work) Notifies that a given number of work unit of the main task has been completed. Note that this amount represents an installment, as opposed to a cumulative amount of work done to date.- Parameters:
- work- A non-negative number of work units just completed.
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException- If work is less than zero.
 
- setWorkedvoid setWorked- (int worked) Set worked value.- Parameters:
- worked- The work value.
 
- setWorkRemainingvoid setWorkRemaining- (int workRemaining) Set worked remaining.- Parameters:
- workRemaining- The remaining work value, must be between zero and totalWork.
 
- donevoid done()Notifies that the work is done; that is, either the main task is completed or the user canceled it. This method may be called more than once (implementations should be prepared to handle this case).
- isCanceledboolean isCanceled()Returns whether cancellation of current operation has been requested. Long-running operations should poll to see if cancellation has been requested.- Returns:
- trueif cancellation has been requested, and- falseotherwise.
 
- cancelvoid cancel()Cancels the progress monitor.
- getProgressMonitorObject getProgressMonitor()Gets the org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor instance.- Returns:
- An object that is castable to org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor.
 
- newSubMonitorCreates a new sub progress monitor taking up a number of work.- Parameters:
- work- A non-negative number of work units that the new sub progress monitor will tick off.
- Returns:
- A new submonitor.