java.lang.Object
org.media.mn8.ScopeStack
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.lang.Cloneable
- public class ScopeStack
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements java.lang.Cloneable
- Version:
- $Revision: 1.17 $ $Date: 2002/06/05 14:55:51 $
_conceptDef
private mn8ConceptDefinition _conceptDef
_scopeStack
private java.util.Stack _scopeStack
_globalScope
private GlobalScope _globalScope
_conceptName
private java.lang.String _conceptName
_conceptGlobalScope
private Scope _conceptGlobalScope
ScopeStack
public ScopeStack(mn8ConceptDefinition conceptDef)
ScopeStack
public ScopeStack(mn8ConceptDefinition conceptDef,
java.util.Stack scopeStack)
clear
public void clear()
pushScope
public void pushScope(Scope newScope)
getConceptGlobalScope
public Scope getConceptGlobalScope()
scopeStackSize
public int scopeStackSize()
popScope
public Scope popScope()
getCurrentScope
public Scope getCurrentScope()
getGlobalScope
public Scope getGlobalScope()
insertGlobalInstance
public void insertGlobalInstance(java.lang.String name,
Concept instance)
insertInstance
public void insertInstance(java.lang.String name,
Concept instance)
getInstance
public Concept getInstance(java.lang.String name)
isInstance
public boolean isInstance(java.lang.String name)
setForcedType
public void setForcedType(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String type)
newInstance
private void newInstance(java.lang.String name,
Concept instance)
updateInstance
private void updateInstance(java.lang.String name,
Concept instance)
getInstanceScope
private Scope getInstanceScope(java.lang.String name)
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());
}
}
printDebugInfo
public void printDebugInfo()