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package com.google.gwt.editor.client.impl;
/**
* An implementation of {@code EditorContext} that is used as a starting point
* by EditorDrivers.
*
* @param the type of data being edited
*/
public class RootEditorContext extends AbstractEditorContext {
private final Class editedType;
private final T value;
public RootEditorContext(AbstractEditorDelegate editorDelegate,
Class editedType, T value) {
super(editorDelegate.getEditor(), editorDelegate.getPath());
setEditorDelegate(editorDelegate);
this.editedType = editedType;
this.value = value;
}
@Override
public boolean canSetInModel() {
return true;
}
/**
* Returns {@code value}. There's no way to actually implement this check in
* GWT client-side code. In order to prevent users from having to check for
* the root context in a visitor to avoid a special case, we'll just return
* the object. If the value really isn't assignable to T, a call to
* {@link #setInModel(Object)} will fail in the generated code, which has an
* explicit cast.
*/
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public T checkAssignment(Object value) {
return (T) value;
}
@Override
public Class getEditedType() {
return editedType;
}
@Override
public T getFromModel() {
return value;
}
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void setInModel(T data) {
((AbstractEditorDelegate) getEditorDelegate()).setObject(data);
}
}