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package org.eclipse.swt.layout;

import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;

/**
 * GridData is the layout data object associated with
 * GridLayout. To set a GridData object into a
 * control, you use the Control.setLayoutData(Object) method.
 * 

* There are two ways to create a GridData object with certain * fields set. The first is to set the fields directly, like this: *

 * 		GridData gridData = new GridData();
 * 		gridData.horizontalAlignment = GridData.FILL;
 * 		gridData.grabExcessHorizontalSpace = true;
 * 		button1.setLayoutData(gridData);
 *
 * 		gridData = new GridData();
 * 		gridData.horizontalAlignment = GridData.FILL;
 * 		gridData.verticalAlignment = GridData.FILL;
 * 		gridData.grabExcessHorizontalSpace = true;
 * 		gridData.grabExcessVerticalSpace = true;
 * 		gridData.horizontalSpan = 2;
 * 		button2.setLayoutData(gridData);
 * 
* The second is to take advantage of GridData convenience constructors, for example: *
 *      button1.setLayoutData(new GridData (SWT.FILL, SWT.CENTER, true, false));
 *      button2.setLayoutData(new GridData (SWT.FILL, SWT.FILL, true, true, 2, 1));
 * 
*

*

* NOTE: Do not reuse GridData objects. Every control in a * Composite that is managed by a GridLayout * must have a unique GridData object. If the layout data * for a control in a GridLayout is null at layout time, * a unique GridData object is created for it. *

* * @see GridLayout * @see Control#setLayoutData * @see Sample code and further information */ public final class GridData { /** * verticalAlignment specifies how controls will be positioned * vertically within a cell. * * The default value is CENTER. * * Possible values are:
    *
  • SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.TOP): Position the control at the top of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.CENTER: Position the control in the vertical center of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.END (or SWT.BOTTOM): Position the control at the bottom of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.FILL: Resize the control to fill the cell vertically
  • *
*/ public int verticalAlignment = CENTER; /** * horizontalAlignment specifies how controls will be positioned * horizontally within a cell. * * The default value is BEGINNING. * * Possible values are:
    *
  • SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.LEFT): Position the control at the left of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.CENTER: Position the control in the horizontal center of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.END (or SWT.RIGHT): Position the control at the right of the cell
  • *
  • SWT.FILL: Resize the control to fill the cell horizontally
  • *
*/ public int horizontalAlignment = BEGINNING; /** * widthHint specifies the preferred width in pixels. This value * is the wHint passed into Control.computeSize(int, int, boolean) * to determine the preferred size of the control. * * The default value is SWT.DEFAULT. * * @see Control#computeSize(int, int, boolean) */ public int widthHint = SWT.DEFAULT; /** * heightHint specifies the preferred height in pixels. This value * is the hHint passed into Control.computeSize(int, int, boolean) * to determine the preferred size of the control. * * The default value is SWT.DEFAULT. * * @see Control#computeSize(int, int, boolean) */ public int heightHint = SWT.DEFAULT; /** * horizontalIndent specifies the number of pixels of indentation * that will be placed along the left side of the cell. * * The default value is 0. */ public int horizontalIndent = 0; /** * verticalIndent specifies the number of pixels of indentation * that will be placed along the top side of the cell. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.1 */ public int verticalIndent = 0; /** * horizontalSpan specifies the number of column cells that the control * will take up. * * The default value is 1. */ public int horizontalSpan = 1; /** * verticalSpan specifies the number of row cells that the control * will take up. * * The default value is 1. */ public int verticalSpan = 1; /** *

grabExcessHorizontalSpace specifies whether the width of the cell * changes depending on the size of the parent Composite. If * grabExcessHorizontalSpace is true, the following rules * apply to the width of the cell:

*
    *
  • If extra horizontal space is available in the parent, the cell will * grow to be wider than its preferred width. The new width * will be "preferred width + delta" where delta is the extra * horizontal space divided by the number of grabbing columns.
  • *
  • If there is not enough horizontal space available in the parent, the * cell will shrink until it reaches its minimum width as specified by * GridData.minimumWidth. The new width will be the maximum of * "minimumWidth" and "preferred width - delta", where delta is * the amount of space missing divided by the number of grabbing columns.
  • *
  • If the parent is packed, the cell will be its preferred width * as specified by GridData.widthHint.
  • *
  • If the control spans multiple columns and there are no other grabbing * controls in any of the spanned columns, the last column in the span will * grab the extra space. If there is at least one other grabbing control * in the span, the grabbing will be spread over the columns already * marked as grabExcessHorizontalSpace.
  • *
* *

The default value is false.

* * @see GridData#minimumWidth * @see GridData#widthHint */ public boolean grabExcessHorizontalSpace = false; /** *

grabExcessVerticalSpace specifies whether the height of the cell * changes depending on the size of the parent Composite. If * grabExcessVerticalSpace is true, the following rules * apply to the height of the cell:

*
    *
  • If extra vertical space is available in the parent, the cell will * grow to be taller than its preferred height. The new height * will be "preferred height + delta" where delta is the extra * vertical space divided by the number of grabbing rows.
  • *
  • If there is not enough vertical space available in the parent, the * cell will shrink until it reaches its minimum height as specified by * GridData.minimumHeight. The new height will be the maximum of * "minimumHeight" and "preferred height - delta", where delta is * the amount of space missing divided by the number of grabbing rows.
  • *
  • If the parent is packed, the cell will be its preferred height * as specified by GridData.heightHint.
  • *
  • If the control spans multiple rows and there are no other grabbing * controls in any of the spanned rows, the last row in the span will * grab the extra space. If there is at least one other grabbing control * in the span, the grabbing will be spread over the rows already * marked as grabExcessVerticalSpace.
  • *
* *

The default value is false.

* * @see GridData#minimumHeight * @see GridData#heightHint */ public boolean grabExcessVerticalSpace = false; /** * minimumWidth specifies the minimum width in pixels. This value * applies only if grabExcessHorizontalSpace is true. A value of * SWT.DEFAULT means that the minimum width will be the result * of Control.computeSize(int, int, boolean) where wHint is * determined by GridData.widthHint. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.1 * @see Control#computeSize(int, int, boolean) * @see GridData#widthHint */ public int minimumWidth = 0; /** * minimumHeight specifies the minimum height in pixels. This value * applies only if grabExcessVerticalSpace is true. A value of * SWT.DEFAULT means that the minimum height will be the result * of Control.computeSize(int, int, boolean) where hHint is * determined by GridData.heightHint. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.1 * @see Control#computeSize(int, int, boolean) * @see GridData#heightHint */ public int minimumHeight = 0; /** * exclude informs the layout to ignore this control when sizing * and positioning controls. If this value is true, * the size and position of the control will not be managed by the * layout. If this value is false, the size and * position of the control will be computed and assigned. * * The default value is false. * * @since 3.1 */ public boolean exclude = false; /** * Value for horizontalAlignment or verticalAlignment. * Position the control at the top or left of the cell. * Not recommended. Use SWT.BEGINNING, SWT.TOP or SWT.LEFT instead. */ public static final int BEGINNING = SWT.BEGINNING; /** * Value for horizontalAlignment or verticalAlignment. * Position the control in the vertical or horizontal center of the cell * Not recommended. Use SWT.CENTER instead. */ public static final int CENTER = 2; /** * Value for horizontalAlignment or verticalAlignment. * Position the control at the bottom or right of the cell * Not recommended. Use SWT.END, SWT.BOTTOM or SWT.RIGHT instead. */ public static final int END = 3; /** * Value for horizontalAlignment or verticalAlignment. * Resize the control to fill the cell horizontally or vertically. * Not recommended. Use SWT.FILL instead. */ public static final int FILL = SWT.FILL; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int). * Position the control at the top of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, SWT.BEGINNING, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int VERTICAL_ALIGN_BEGINNING = 1 << 1; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to position the * control in the vertical center of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, SWT.CENTER, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int VERTICAL_ALIGN_CENTER = 1 << 2; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to position the * control at the bottom of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, SWT.END, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int VERTICAL_ALIGN_END = 1 << 3; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fill the cell vertically. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, SWT.FILL, boolean, boolean) * instead */ public static final int VERTICAL_ALIGN_FILL = 1 << 4; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to position the * control at the left of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.BEGINNING, int, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_BEGINNING = 1 << 5; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to position the * control in the horizontal center of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.CENTER, int, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_CENTER = 1 << 6; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to position the * control at the right of the cell. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.END, int, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_END = 1 << 7; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fill the cell horizontally. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.FILL, int, boolean, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_FILL = 1 << 8; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fit the remaining horizontal space. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, int, true, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int GRAB_HORIZONTAL = 1 << 9; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fit the remaining vertical space. * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, int, boolean, true) * instead. */ public static final int GRAB_VERTICAL = 1 << 10; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fill the cell vertically and to fit the remaining * vertical space. * FILL_VERTICAL = VERTICAL_ALIGN_FILL | GRAB_VERTICAL * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(int, SWT.FILL, boolean, true) * instead. */ public static final int FILL_VERTICAL = VERTICAL_ALIGN_FILL | GRAB_VERTICAL; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fill the cell horizontally and to fit the remaining * horizontal space. * FILL_HORIZONTAL = HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_FILL | GRAB_HORIZONTAL * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.FILL, int, true, boolean) * instead. */ public static final int FILL_HORIZONTAL = HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_FILL | GRAB_HORIZONTAL; /** * Style bit for new GridData(int) to resize the * control to fill the cell horizontally and vertically and * to fit the remaining horizontal and vertical space. * FILL_BOTH = FILL_VERTICAL | FILL_HORIZONTAL * Not recommended. Use * new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.FILL, true, true) * instead. */ public static final int FILL_BOTH = FILL_VERTICAL | FILL_HORIZONTAL; int cacheWidth = -1, cacheHeight = -1; int defaultWhint, defaultHhint, defaultWidth = -1, defaultHeight = -1; int currentWhint, currentHhint, currentWidth = -1, currentHeight = -1; /** * Constructs a new instance of GridData using * default values. */ public GridData () { super (); } /** * Constructs a new instance based on the GridData style. * This constructor is not recommended. * * @param style the GridData style */ public GridData (int style) { super (); if ((style & VERTICAL_ALIGN_BEGINNING) != 0) verticalAlignment = BEGINNING; if ((style & VERTICAL_ALIGN_CENTER) != 0) verticalAlignment = CENTER; if ((style & VERTICAL_ALIGN_FILL) != 0) verticalAlignment = FILL; if ((style & VERTICAL_ALIGN_END) != 0) verticalAlignment = END; if ((style & HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_BEGINNING) != 0) horizontalAlignment = BEGINNING; if ((style & HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_CENTER) != 0) horizontalAlignment = CENTER; if ((style & HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_FILL) != 0) horizontalAlignment = FILL; if ((style & HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_END) != 0) horizontalAlignment = END; grabExcessHorizontalSpace = (style & GRAB_HORIZONTAL) != 0; grabExcessVerticalSpace = (style & GRAB_VERTICAL) != 0; } /** * Constructs a new instance of GridData according to the parameters. * * @param horizontalAlignment how control will be positioned horizontally within a cell, * one of: SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.LEFT), SWT.CENTER, SWT.END (or SWT.RIGHT), or SWT.FILL * @param verticalAlignment how control will be positioned vertically within a cell, * one of: SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.TOP), SWT.CENTER, SWT.END (or SWT.BOTTOM), or SWT.FILL * @param grabExcessHorizontalSpace whether cell will be made wide enough to fit the remaining horizontal space * @param grabExcessVerticalSpace whether cell will be made high enough to fit the remaining vertical space * * @since 3.0 */ public GridData (int horizontalAlignment, int verticalAlignment, boolean grabExcessHorizontalSpace, boolean grabExcessVerticalSpace) { this (horizontalAlignment, verticalAlignment, grabExcessHorizontalSpace, grabExcessVerticalSpace, 1, 1); } /** * Constructs a new instance of GridData according to the parameters. * * @param horizontalAlignment how control will be positioned horizontally within a cell, * one of: SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.LEFT), SWT.CENTER, SWT.END (or SWT.RIGHT), or SWT.FILL * @param verticalAlignment how control will be positioned vertically within a cell, * one of: SWT.BEGINNING (or SWT.TOP), SWT.CENTER, SWT.END (or SWT.BOTTOM), or SWT.FILL * @param grabExcessHorizontalSpace whether cell will be made wide enough to fit the remaining horizontal space * @param grabExcessVerticalSpace whether cell will be made high enough to fit the remaining vertical space * @param horizontalSpan the number of column cells that the control will take up * @param verticalSpan the number of row cells that the control will take up * * @since 3.0 */ public GridData (int horizontalAlignment, int verticalAlignment, boolean grabExcessHorizontalSpace, boolean grabExcessVerticalSpace, int horizontalSpan, int verticalSpan) { super (); this.horizontalAlignment = horizontalAlignment; this.verticalAlignment = verticalAlignment; this.grabExcessHorizontalSpace = grabExcessHorizontalSpace; this.grabExcessVerticalSpace = grabExcessVerticalSpace; this.horizontalSpan = horizontalSpan; this.verticalSpan = verticalSpan; } /** * Constructs a new instance of GridData according to the parameters. * A value of SWT.DEFAULT indicates that no minimum width or * no minimum height is specified. * * @param width a minimum width for the column * @param height a minimum height for the row * * @since 3.0 */ public GridData (int width, int height) { super (); this.widthHint = width; this.heightHint = height; } void computeSize (Control control, int wHint, int hHint, boolean flushCache) { if (cacheWidth != -1 && cacheHeight != -1) return; if (wHint == this.widthHint && hHint == this.heightHint) { if (defaultWidth == -1 || defaultHeight == -1 || wHint != defaultWhint || hHint != defaultHhint) { Point size = control.computeSize (wHint, hHint, flushCache); defaultWhint = wHint; defaultHhint = hHint; defaultWidth = size.x; defaultHeight = size.y; } cacheWidth = defaultWidth; cacheHeight = defaultHeight; return; } if (currentWidth == -1 || currentHeight == -1 || wHint != currentWhint || hHint != currentHhint) { Point size = control.computeSize (wHint, hHint, flushCache); currentWhint = wHint; currentHhint = hHint; currentWidth = size.x; currentHeight = size.y; } cacheWidth = currentWidth; cacheHeight = currentHeight; } void flushCache () { cacheWidth = cacheHeight = -1; defaultWidth = defaultHeight = -1; currentWidth = currentHeight = -1; } String getName () { String string = getClass ().getName (); int index = string.lastIndexOf ('.'); if (index == -1) return string; return string.substring (index + 1, string.length ()); } /** * Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable * description of the receiver. * * @return a string representation of the GridData object */ @Override public String toString () { String hAlign = ""; switch (horizontalAlignment) { case SWT.FILL: hAlign = "SWT.FILL"; break; case SWT.BEGINNING: hAlign = "SWT.BEGINNING"; break; case SWT.LEFT: hAlign = "SWT.LEFT"; break; case SWT.END: hAlign = "SWT.END"; break; case END: hAlign = "GridData.END"; break; case SWT.RIGHT: hAlign = "SWT.RIGHT"; break; case SWT.CENTER: hAlign = "SWT.CENTER"; break; case CENTER: hAlign = "GridData.CENTER"; break; default: hAlign = "Undefined "+horizontalAlignment; break; } String vAlign = ""; switch (verticalAlignment) { case SWT.FILL: vAlign = "SWT.FILL"; break; case SWT.BEGINNING: vAlign = "SWT.BEGINNING"; break; case SWT.TOP: vAlign = "SWT.TOP"; break; case SWT.END: vAlign = "SWT.END"; break; case END: vAlign = "GridData.END"; break; case SWT.BOTTOM: vAlign = "SWT.BOTTOM"; break; case SWT.CENTER: vAlign = "SWT.CENTER"; break; case CENTER: vAlign = "GridData.CENTER"; break; default: vAlign = "Undefined "+verticalAlignment; break; } String string = getName()+" {"; string += "horizontalAlignment="+hAlign+" "; if (horizontalIndent != 0) string += "horizontalIndent="+horizontalIndent+" "; if (horizontalSpan != 1) string += "horizontalSpan="+horizontalSpan+" "; if (grabExcessHorizontalSpace) string += "grabExcessHorizontalSpace="+grabExcessHorizontalSpace+" "; if (widthHint != SWT.DEFAULT) string += "widthHint="+widthHint+" "; if (minimumWidth != 0) string += "minimumWidth="+minimumWidth+" "; string += "verticalAlignment="+vAlign+" "; if (verticalIndent != 0) string += "verticalIndent="+verticalIndent+" "; if (verticalSpan != 1) string += "verticalSpan="+verticalSpan+" "; if (grabExcessVerticalSpace) string += "grabExcessVerticalSpace="+grabExcessVerticalSpace+" "; if (heightHint != SWT.DEFAULT) string += "heightHint="+heightHint+" "; if (minimumHeight != 0) string += "minimumHeight="+minimumHeight+" "; if (exclude) string += "exclude="+exclude+" "; string = string.trim(); string += "}"; return string; } }




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