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package org.eclipse.jface.text;
/**
* Extension interface for {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.ITextViewer}. Defines
* a conceptual replacement of the original visible region concept. This interface
* replaces {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.ITextViewerExtension3}.
*
* Introduces the explicit concept of model and widget coordinates. For example,
* a selection returned by the text viewer's control is a widget selection. A
* widget selection always maps to a certain range of the viewer's document.
* This range is considered the model selection.
*
* All model ranges that have a corresponding widget ranges are considered
* "exposed model ranges". The viewer can be requested to expose a given model
* range. Thus, a visible region is a particular degeneration of exposed model
* ranges.
*
* This interface allows implementers to follow a sophisticated presentation
* model in which the visible presentation is a complex projection of the
* viewer's input document.
*
* @since 3.0
*/
public interface ITextViewerExtension5 extends ITextViewerExtension3 {
/**
* Returns the minimal region of the viewer's input document that completely
* comprises everything that is visible in the viewer's widget or
* null
if there is no such region.
*
* @return the minimal region of the viewer's document comprising the
* contents of the viewer's widget or null
*/
IRegion getModelCoverage();
/**
* Returns the widget line that corresponds to the given line of the
* viewer's input document or -1
if there is no such line.
*
* @param modelLine the line of the viewer's document
* @return the corresponding widget line or -1
*/
int modelLine2WidgetLine(int modelLine);
/**
* Returns the widget offset that corresponds to the given offset in the
* viewer's input document or -1
if there is no such offset
*
* @param modelOffset the offset in the viewer's document
* @return the corresponding widget offset or -1
*/
int modelOffset2WidgetOffset(int modelOffset);
/**
* Returns the minimal region of the viewer's widget that completely
* comprises the given region of the viewer's input document or
* null
if there is no such region.
*
* @param modelRange the region of the viewer's document
* @return the minimal region of the widget comprising
* modelRange
or null
*/
IRegion modelRange2WidgetRange(IRegion modelRange);
/**
* Returns the offset of the viewer's input document that corresponds to the
* given widget offset or -1
if there is no such offset
*
* @param widgetOffset the widget offset
* @return the corresponding offset in the viewer's document or
* -1
*/
int widgetOffset2ModelOffset(int widgetOffset);
/**
* Returns the minimal region of the viewer's input document that completely
* comprises the given widget region or null
if there is no
* such region.
*
* @param widgetRange the widget region
* @return the minimal region of the viewer's document comprising
* widgetlRange
or null
*/
IRegion widgetRange2ModelRange(IRegion widgetRange);
/**
* Returns the line of the viewer's input document that corresponds to the
* given widget line or -1
if there is no such line.
*
* @param widgetLine the widget line
* @return the corresponding line of the viewer's document or
* -1
*/
int widgetLine2ModelLine(int widgetLine);
/**
* Returns the widget line of the given widget offset.
*
* @param widgetOffset the widget offset
* @return the widget line of the widget offset
*/
int widgetLineOfWidgetOffset(int widgetOffset);
/**
* Returns the maximal subranges of the given model range thus that there is
* no offset inside a subrange for which there is no image offset.
*
* @param modelRange the model range
* @return the list of subranges
*/
IRegion[] getCoveredModelRanges(IRegion modelRange);
/**
* Exposes the given model range. Returns whether this call caused a change
* of the set of exposed model ranges.
*
* @param modelRange the model range to be exposed
* @return true
if the set of exposed model ranges changed,
* false
otherwise
*/
boolean exposeModelRange(IRegion modelRange);
}