java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.jface.text.Position
com.port80.eclipse.editors.util.NamedPosition
com.port80.eclipse.editors.util.OutlineObject
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- OutlineFolder
- public class OutlineObject
- extends NamedPosition
- implements org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable
ACCESS_MASK
public static final int ACCESS_MASK
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- Constant Field Values
PUBLIC
public static final int PUBLIC
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- Constant Field Values
PROTECTED
public static final int PROTECTED
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- Constant Field Values
DEFAULT
public static final int DEFAULT
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- Constant Field Values
PRIVATE
public static final int PRIVATE
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- Constant Field Values
parent
protected OutlineFolder parent
fModifier
protected int fModifier
OutlineObject
public OutlineObject(int kind,
java.lang.String name,
int offset,
int len)
clone
public java.lang.Object clone()
- Description copied from class:
java.lang.Object
- This method may be called to create a new copy of the
Object. The typical behavior is as follows:
o == o.clone() is false
o.getClass() == o.clone().getClass()
is true
o.equals(o) is true
However, these are not strict requirements, and may
be violated if necessary. Of the three requirements, the
last is the most commonly violated, particularly if the
subclass does not override Object.equals(Object)>Object.equals(Object) 55 .
If the Object you call clone() on does not implement
java.lang.Cloneable (which is a placeholder interface), then
a CloneNotSupportedException is thrown. Notice that
Object does not implement Cloneable; this method exists
as a convenience for subclasses that do.
Object's implementation of clone allocates space for the
new Object using the correct class, without calling any
constructors, and then fills in all of the new field values
with the old field values. Thus, it is a shallow copy.
However, subclasses are permitted to make a deep copy.
All array types implement Cloneable, and override
this method as follows (it should never fail):
public Object clone()
{
try
{
super.clone();
}
catch (CloneNotSupportedException e)
{
throw new InternalError(e.getMessage());
}
}
getKind
public int getKind()
- Overrides:
getKind in class NamedPosition
getModifier
public int getModifier()
setModifier
public void setModifier(int m)
addModifier
public void addModifier(int m)
hasModifier
public boolean hasModifier(int m)
isPublic
public boolean isPublic()
isProtected
public boolean isProtected()
isPrivate
public boolean isPrivate()
isDefault
public boolean isDefault()
setParent
public void setParent(OutlineFolder parent)
getParent
public OutlineFolder getParent()
toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Description copied from class:
java.lang.Object
- Convert this Object to a human-readable String.
There are no limits placed on how long this String
should be or what it should contain. We suggest you
make it as intuitive as possible to be able to place
it into System.out.println() 55
and such.
It is typical, but not required, to ensure that this method
never completes abruptly with a java.lang.RuntimeException.
This method will be called when performing string
concatenation with this object. If the result is
null, string concatenation will instead
use "null".
The default implementation returns
getClass().getName() + "@" +
Integer.toHexString(hashCode()).
- Overrides:
toString in class NamedPosition
getAdapter
public java.lang.Object getAdapter(java.lang.Class key)
- Description copied from interface:
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable
- Returns an object which is an instance of the given class
associated with this object. Returns
null if
no such object can be found.
- Specified by:
getAdapter in interface org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable