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package org.eclipse.core.runtime;


/**
 * An adapter manager maintains a registry of adapter factories. Clients
 * directly invoke methods on an adapter manager to register and unregister
 * adapters. All adaptable objects (that is, objects that implement the IAdaptable
 * interface) funnel IAdaptable.getAdapter invocations to their
 * adapter manager's IAdapterManger.getAdapter method. The
 * adapter manager then forwards this request unmodified to the IAdapterFactory.getAdapter
 * method on one of the registered adapter factories.
 * 

* Adapter factories can be registered programmatically using the registerAdapters * method. Alternatively, they can be registered declaratively using the * org.eclipse.core.runtime.adapters extension point. Factories registered * with this extension point will not be able to provide adapters until their * corresponding plugin has been activated. *

* The following code snippet shows how one might register an adapter of type * com.example.acme.Sticky on resources in the workspace. *

* *

 *  IAdapterFactory pr = new IAdapterFactory() {
 *  	public Class[] getAdapterList() {
 *  		return new Class[] { com.example.acme.Sticky.class };
 *  	}
 *  	public Object getAdapter(Object adaptableObject, Class adapterType) {
 *  		IResource res = (IResource) adaptableObject;
 *  		QualifiedName key = new QualifiedName("com.example.acme", "sticky-note");
 *  		try {
 *  			com.example.acme.Sticky v = (com.example.acme.Sticky) res.getSessionProperty(key);
 *  			if (v == null) {
 *  				v = new com.example.acme.Sticky();
 *  				res.setSessionProperty(key, v);
 *  			}
 *  		} catch (CoreException e) {
 *  			// unable to access session property - ignore
 *  		}
 *  		return v;
 *  	}
 *  }
 *  Platform.getAdapterManager().registerAdapters(pr, IResource.class);
 *   
* *

* This interface can be used without OSGi running. *

* This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. *

* @see IAdaptable * @see IAdapterFactory */ public interface IAdapterManager { /** * Returns the types that can be obtained by converting adaptableClass * via this manager. Converting means that subsequent calls to getAdapter() * or loadAdapter() could result in an adapted object. *

* Note that the returned types do not guarantee that * a subsequent call to getAdapter with the same type as an argument * will return a non-null result. If the factory's plug-in has not yet been * loaded, or if the factory itself returns null, then * getAdapter will still return null. *

* @param adaptableClass the adaptable class being queried * @return an array of type names that can be obtained by converting * adaptableClass via this manager. An empty array * is returned if there are none. * @since 3.1 */ public String[] computeAdapterTypes(Class adaptableClass); /** * Returns the class search order for a given class. The search order from a * class with the definition
* class X extends Y implements A, B
* is as follows: *
    *
  • the target's class: X *
  • X's superclasses in order to Object *
  • a breadth-first traversal of the target class's interfaces in the * order returned by getInterfaces (in the example, A and its * superinterfaces then B and its superinterfaces)
  • *
* * @param clazz the class for which to return the class order. * @return the class search order for the given class. The returned * search order will minimally contain the target class. * @since 3.1 */ public Class[] computeClassOrder(Class clazz); /** * Returns an object which is an instance of the given class associated * with the given object. Returns null if no such object can * be found. *

* Note that this method will never cause plug-ins to be loaded. If the * only suitable factory is not yet loaded, this method will return null. * * @param adaptable the adaptable object being queried (usually an instance * of IAdaptable) * @param adapterType the type of adapter to look up * @return an object castable to the given adapter type, or null * if the given adaptable object does not have an available adapter of the * given type */ public Object getAdapter(Object adaptable, Class adapterType); /** * Returns an object which is an instance of the given class name associated * with the given object. Returns null if no such object can * be found. *

* Note that this method will never cause plug-ins to be loaded. If the * only suitable factory is not yet loaded, this method will return null. * If activation of the plug-in providing the factory is required, use the * loadAdapter method instead. * * @param adaptable the adaptable object being queried (usually an instance * of IAdaptable) * @param adapterTypeName the fully qualified name of the type of adapter to look up * @return an object castable to the given adapter type, or null * if the given adaptable object does not have an available adapter of the * given type * @since 3.0 */ public Object getAdapter(Object adaptable, String adapterTypeName); /** * Returns whether there is an adapter factory registered that may be able * to convert adaptable to an object of type adapterTypeName. *

* Note that a return value of true does not guarantee that * a subsequent call to getAdapter with the same arguments * will return a non-null result. If the factory's plug-in has not yet been * loaded, or if the factory itself returns null, then * getAdapter will still return null. * * @param adaptable the adaptable object being queried (usually an instance * of IAdaptable) * @param adapterTypeName the fully qualified class name of an adapter to * look up * @return true if there is an adapter factory that claims * it can convert adaptable to an object of type adapterType, * and false otherwise. * @since 3.0 */ public boolean hasAdapter(Object adaptable, String adapterTypeName); /** * Returns an object that is an instance of the given class name associated * with the given object. Returns null if no such object can * be found. *

* Note that unlike the getAdapter methods, this method * will cause the plug-in that contributes the adapter factory to be loaded * if necessary. As such, this method should be used judiciously, in order * to avoid unnecessary plug-in activations. Most clients should avoid * activation by using getAdapter instead. * * @param adaptable the adaptable object being queried (usually an instance * of IAdaptable) * @param adapterTypeName the fully qualified name of the type of adapter to look up * @return an object castable to the given adapter type, or null * if the given adaptable object does not have an available adapter of the * given type * @since 3.0 */ public Object loadAdapter(Object adaptable, String adapterTypeName); /** * Registers the given adapter factory as extending objects of the given * type. *

* If the type being extended is a class, the given factory's adapters are * available on instances of that class and any of its subclasses. If it is * an interface, the adapters are available to all classes that directly or * indirectly implement that interface. *

* * @param factory the adapter factory * @param adaptable the type being extended * @see #unregisterAdapters(IAdapterFactory) * @see #unregisterAdapters(IAdapterFactory, Class) */ public void registerAdapters(IAdapterFactory factory, Class adaptable); /** * Removes the given adapter factory completely from the list of registered * factories. Equivalent to calling unregisterAdapters(IAdapterFactory,Class) * on all classes against which it had been explicitly registered. Does * nothing if the given factory is not currently registered. * * @param factory the adapter factory to remove * @see #registerAdapters(IAdapterFactory, Class) */ public void unregisterAdapters(IAdapterFactory factory); /** * Removes the given adapter factory from the list of factories registered * as extending the given class. Does nothing if the given factory and type * combination is not registered. * * @param factory the adapter factory to remove * @param adaptable one of the types against which the given factory is * registered * @see #registerAdapters(IAdapterFactory, Class) */ public void unregisterAdapters(IAdapterFactory factory, Class adaptable); }




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