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package com.google.web.bindery.event.shared;
/**
* Base Event object.
*
* @param interface implemented by handlers of this kind of event
*/
public abstract class Event {
/**
* Type class used to register events with an {@link EventBus}.
*
* @param handler type
*/
public static class Type {
private static int nextHashCode;
private final int index;
/**
* Constructor.
*/
public Type() {
index = ++nextHashCode;
}
@Override
public final int hashCode() {
return index;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Event type";
}
}
private Object source;
/**
* Constructor.
*/
protected Event() {
}
/**
* Returns the {@link Type} used to register this event, allowing an
* {@link EventBus} to find handlers of the appropriate class.
*
* @return the type
*/
public abstract Type getAssociatedType();
/**
* Returns the source for this event. The type and meaning of the source is
* arbitrary, and is most useful as a secondary key for handler registration.
* (See {@link EventBus#addHandlerToSource}, which allows a handler to
* register for events of a particular type, tied to a particular source.)
*
* Note that the source is actually set at dispatch time, e.g. via
* {@link EventBus#fireEventFromSource(Event, Object)}.
*
* @return object representing the source of this event
*/
public Object getSource() {
return source;
}
/**
* This is a method used primarily for debugging. It gives a string
* representation of the event details. This does not override the toString
* method because the compiler cannot always optimize toString out correctly.
* Event types should override as desired.
*
* @return a string representing the event's specifics.
*/
public String toDebugString() {
String name = this.getClass().getName();
name = name.substring(name.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
return "event: " + name + ":";
}
/**
* The toString() for abstract event is overridden to avoid accidently
* including class literals in the compiled output. Use {@link Event}
* #toDebugString to get more information about the event.
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
return "An event type";
}
/**
* Implemented by subclasses to to invoke their handlers in a type safe
* manner. Intended to be called by {@link EventBus#fireEvent(Event)} or
* {@link EventBus#fireEventFromSource(Event, Object)}.
*
* @param handler handler
* @see EventBus#dispatchEvent(Event, Object)
*/
protected abstract void dispatch(H handler);
/**
* Set the source that triggered this event. Intended to be called by the
* {@link EventBus} during dispatch.
*
* @param source the source of this event.
* @see EventBus#fireEventFromSource(Event, Object)
* @see EventBus#setSourceOfEvent(Event, Object)
*/
protected void setSource(Object source) {
this.source = source;
}
}