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 * Contributors:
 *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
 *     John Cortell, Freescale - bug 289409
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package org.eclipse.jface.viewers;

/**
 * The ILazyTreePathContentProvider is a tree path-based content provider for
 * tree viewers created using the SWT.VIRTUAL flag that only wish to return
 * their contents as they are queried.
 * 
 * @since 3.3
 */
public interface ILazyTreePathContentProvider extends IContentProvider {
	/**
	 * Called when a previously-blank item becomes visible in the TreeViewer. If
	 * the content provider knows the child element for the given parent at this
	 * index, it should respond by calling
	 * {@link TreeViewer#replace(Object, int, Object)}. The content provider
	 * should also update the child count for any replaced element by calling
	 * {@link TreeViewer#setChildCount(Object, int)}. If the given current child
	 * count is already correct, setChildCount does not have to be called since
	 * a call to replace will not change the child count. If the content
	 * provider doesn't know the child count at this point, and can more
	 * efficiently determine if the element has any children, then it can
	 * instead call {@link TreeViewer#setHasChildren(Object, boolean)}.
	 * 

* * NOTE #updateElement(int index) can be used to determine * selection values. If TableViewer#replace(Object, int) is not called * before returning from this method, selections may have missing or stale * elements. In this situation it is suggested that the selection is asked * for again after replace() has been called. * * @param parentPath * The tree path of parent of the element, or if the element to * update is a root element, an empty tree path * @param index * The index of the element to update in the tree */ public void updateElement(TreePath parentPath, int index); /** * Called when the TreeViewer needs an up-to-date child count for the given * tree path, for example from {@link TreeViewer#refresh()} and * {@link TreeViewer#setInput(Object)}. If the content provider knows the * element at the given tree path, it should respond by calling * {@link TreeViewer#setChildCount(Object, int)}. If the given current * child count is already correct, no action has to be taken by this content * provider. * * @param treePath * The tree path for which an up-to-date child count is needed, or * if the number of root elements is requested, the empty tree path * @param currentChildCount * The current child count for the element that needs updating */ public void updateChildCount(TreePath treePath, int currentChildCount); /** * Called when the TreeViewer needs up-to-date information whether the node * at the given tree path can be expanded. If the content provider knows the * element at the given tree path, it should respond by calling * {@link TreeViewer#setHasChildren(Object, boolean)}. The content provider * may also choose to call {@link TreeViewer#setChildCount(Object, int)} * instead if it knows the number of 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 * updateChildCount. *

* * @param path * The tree path for which up-to-date information about children * is needed */ public void updateHasChildren(TreePath path); /** * Return the possible parent paths for the given element. An empty array * can be returned if the paths cannot be computed. In this case the * tree-structured viewer can't expand a given node correctly if requested. * If the element is a potential child of the input of the viewer, an empty * tree path should be an entry in the returned array. * * @param element * the element * @return the possible parent paths for the given element */ public TreePath[] getParents(Object element); }




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