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*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
* IBM Corporation - added support for requesting updates of a particular
* container for generic container operations.
* - canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)
* - requestClasspathContainerUpdate(IPath, IJavaProject, IClasspathContainer)
* IBM Corporation - allow initializers to provide a readable description
* of a container reference, ahead of actual resolution.
* - getDescription(IPath, IJavaProject)
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jdt.core;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.*;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.JavaModelStatus;
/**
* Abstract base implementation of all classpath container initializer.
* Classpath variable containers are used in conjunction with the
* "org.eclipse.jdt.core.classpathContainerInitializer" extension point.
*
* Clients should subclass this class to implement a specific classpath
* container initializer. The subclass must have a public 0-argument
* constructor and a concrete implementation of {@link #initialize(IPath, IJavaProject)}.
*
* Multiple classpath containers can be registered, each of them declares
* the container ID they can handle, so as to narrow the set of containers they
* can resolve, in other words, a container initializer is guaranteed to only be
* activated to resolve containers which match the ID they registered onto.
*
* In case multiple container initializers collide on the same container ID, the first
* registered one will be invoked.
*
* @see IClasspathEntry
* @see IClasspathContainer
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract class ClasspathContainerInitializer {
/**
* Status code indicating that an attribute is not supported.
*
* @see #getAccessRulesStatus(IPath, IJavaProject)
* @see #getAttributeStatus(IPath, IJavaProject, String)
* @see #getSourceAttachmentStatus(IPath, IJavaProject)
*
* @since 3.3
*/
public static final int ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 1;
/**
* Status code indicating that an attribute is not modifiable.
*
* @see #getAccessRulesStatus(IPath, IJavaProject)
* @see #getAttributeStatus(IPath, IJavaProject, String)
* @see #getSourceAttachmentStatus(IPath, IJavaProject)
*
* @since 3.3
*/
public static final int ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY = 2;
/**
* Creates a new classpath container initializer.
*/
public ClasspathContainerInitializer() {
// a classpath container initializer must have a public 0-argument constructor
}
/**
* Binds a classpath container to a IClasspathContainer
for a given project,
* or silently fails if unable to do so.
*
* A container is identified by a container path, which must be formed of two segments.
* The first segment is used as a unique identifier (which this initializer did register onto), and
* the second segment can be used as an additional hint when performing the resolution.
*
* The initializer is invoked if a container path needs to be resolved for a given project, and no
* value for it was recorded so far. The implementation of the initializer would typically set the
* corresponding container using JavaCore#setClasspathContainer
.
*
* A container initialization can be indirectly performed while attempting to resolve a project
* classpath using IJavaProject#getResolvedClasspath(
; or directly when using
* JavaCore#getClasspathContainer
. During the initialization process, any attempt
* to further obtain the same container will simply return null
so as to avoid an
* infinite regression of initializations.
*
* A container initialization may also occur indirectly when setting a project classpath, as the operation
* needs to resolve the classpath for validation purpose. While the operation is in progress, a referenced
* container initializer may be invoked. If the initializer further tries to access the referring project classpath,
* it will not see the new assigned classpath until the operation has completed. Note that once the Java
* change notification occurs (at the end of the operation), the model has been updated, and the project
* classpath can be queried normally.
*
* This method is called by the Java model to give the party that defined
* this particular kind of classpath container the chance to install
* classpath container objects that will be used to convert classpath
* container entries into simpler classpath entries. The method is typically
* called exactly once for a given Java project and classpath container
* entry. This method must not be called by other clients.
*
* There are a wide variety of conditions under which this method may be
* invoked. To ensure that the implementation does not interfere with
* correct functioning of the Java model, the implementation should use
* only the following Java model APIs:
*
* - {@link JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)}
* - {@link JavaCore#getClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)}
* - {@link JavaCore#create(org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspaceRoot)}
* - {@link JavaCore#create(org.eclipse.core.resources.IProject)}
* - {@link IJavaModel#getJavaProjects()}
* - Java element operations marked as "handle-only"
*
* The effects of using other Java model APIs are unspecified.
*
*
* @param containerPath a two-segment path (ID/hint) identifying the container that needs
* to be resolved
* @param project the Java project in which context the container is to be resolved.
* This allows generic containers to be bound with project specific values.
* @throws CoreException if an exception occurs during the initialization
*
* @see JavaCore#getClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)
* @see JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
* @see IClasspathContainer
*/
public abstract void initialize(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) throws CoreException;
/**
* Returns true
if this container initializer can be requested to perform updates
* on its own container values. If so, then an update request will be performed using
* {@link #requestClasspathContainerUpdate(IPath, IJavaProject, IClasspathContainer)}.
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires to be updated
* @param project the project for which the container is to be updated
* @return returns true
if the container can be updated
* @since 2.1
*/
public boolean canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
// By default, classpath container initializers do not accept updating containers
return false;
}
/**
* Request a registered container definition to be updated according to a container suggestion. The container suggestion
* only acts as a place-holder to pass along the information to update the matching container definition(s) held by the
* container initializer. In particular, it is not expected to store the container suggestion as is, but rather adjust
* the actual container definition based on suggested changes.
*
* IMPORTANT: In reaction to receiving an update request, a container initializer will update the corresponding
* container definition (after reconciling changes) at its earliest convenience, using
* {@link JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], IProgressMonitor)}.
* Until it does so, the update will not be reflected in the Java Model.
*
* In order to anticipate whether the container initializer allows to update its containers, the predicate
* {@link #canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)} should be used.
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires to be updated
* @param project the project for which the container is to be updated
* @param containerSuggestion a suggestion to update the corresponding container definition
* @throws CoreException when JavaCore#setClasspathContainer
would throw any.
* @see JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
* @see ClasspathContainerInitializer#canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)
* @since 2.1
*/
public void requestClasspathContainerUpdate(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project, IClasspathContainer containerSuggestion) throws CoreException {
// By default, classpath container initializers do not accept updating containers
}
/**
* Returns a readable description for a container path. A readable description for a container path can be
* used for improving the display of references to container, without actually needing to resolve them.
* A good implementation should answer a description consistent with the description of the associated
* target container (see {@link IClasspathContainer#getDescription()}).
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires a readable description
* @param project the project from which the container is referenced
* @return a string description of the container
* @since 2.1
*/
public String getDescription(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
// By default, a container path is the only available description
return containerPath.makeRelative().toString();
}
/**
* Returns a classpath container that is used after this initializer failed to bind a classpath container
* to a {@link IClasspathContainer} for the given project. A non-null
* failure container indicates that there will be no more request to initialize the given container
* for the given project.
*
* By default a non-null
failure container with no classpath entries is returned.
* Clients wishing to get a chance to run the initializer again should override this method
* and return null
.
*
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which failed to initialize
* @param project the project from which the container is referenced
* @return the default failure container, or null
if wishing to run the initializer again
* @since 3.3
*/
public IClasspathContainer getFailureContainer(final IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
final String description = getDescription(containerPath, project);
return
new IClasspathContainer() {
public IClasspathEntry[] getClasspathEntries() {
return new IClasspathEntry[0];
}
public String getDescription() {
return description;
}
public int getKind() {
return 0;
}
public IPath getPath() {
return containerPath;
}
public String toString() {
return getDescription();
}
};
}
/**
* Returns an object which identifies a container for comparison purpose. This allows
* to eliminate redundant containers when accumulating classpath entries (e.g.
* runtime classpath computation). When requesting a container comparison ID, one
* should ensure using its corresponding container initializer. Indeed, a random container
* initializer cannot be held responsible for determining comparison IDs for arbitrary
* containers.
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which is being checked
* @param project the project for which the container is to being checked
* @return returns an Object identifying the container for comparison
* @since 3.0
*/
public Object getComparisonID(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
// By default, containers are identical if they have the same containerPath first segment,
// but this may be refined by other container initializer implementations.
if (containerPath == null) {
return null;
} else {
return containerPath.segment(0);
}
}
/**
* Returns the access rules attribute status according to this initializer.
*
* The returned {@link IStatus status} can have one of the following severities:
*
* - {@link IStatus#OK OK}: means that the attribute is supported
* and is modifiable
* - {@link IStatus#ERROR ERROR}: means that either the attribute
* is not supported or is not modifiable.
* In this case, the {@link IStatus#getCode() code}will have
* respectively the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SUPPORTED} value
* or the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY} value.
*
*
* The status message can contain more information.
*
* If the subclass does not override this method, then the default behavior is
* to return {@link IStatus#OK OK} if and only if the classpath container can
* be updated (see {@link #canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)}).
*
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires to be
* updated
* @param project the project for which the container is to be updated
* @return returns the access rules attribute status
*
* @since 3.3
*/
public IStatus getAccessRulesStatus(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
if (canUpdateClasspathContainer(containerPath, project)) {
return Status.OK_STATUS;
}
return new JavaModelStatus(ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY);
}
/**
* Returns the extra attribute status according to this initializer.
*
* The returned {@link IStatus status} can have one of the following severities:
*
* - {@link IStatus#OK OK}: means that the attribute is supported
* and is modifiable
* - {@link IStatus#ERROR ERROR}: means that either the attribute
* is not supported or is not modifiable.
* In this case, the {@link IStatus#getCode() code}will have
* respectively the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SUPPORTED} value
* or the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY} value.
*
*
* The status message can contain more information.
*
* If the subclass does not override this method, then the default behavior is
* to return {@link IStatus#OK OK} if and only if the classpath container can
* be updated (see {@link #canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)}).
*
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires to be
* updated
* @param project the project for which the container is to be updated
* @param attributeKey the key of the extra attribute
* @return returns the extra attribute status
* @see IClasspathAttribute
*
* @since 3.3
*/
public IStatus getAttributeStatus(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project, String attributeKey) {
if (canUpdateClasspathContainer(containerPath, project)) {
return Status.OK_STATUS;
}
return new JavaModelStatus(ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY);
}
/**
* Returns the source attachment attribute status according to this initializer.
*
* The returned {@link IStatus status} can have one of the following severities:
*
* - {@link IStatus#OK OK}: means that the attribute is supported
* and is modifiable
* - {@link IStatus#ERROR ERROR}: means that either the attribute
* is not supported or is not modifiable.
* In this case, the {@link IStatus#getCode() code}will have
* respectively the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SUPPORTED} value
* or the {@link #ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY} value.
*
*
* The status message can contain more information.
*
* If the subclass does not override this method, then the default behavior is
* to return {@link IStatus#OK OK} if and only if the classpath container can
* be updated (see {@link #canUpdateClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)}).
*
*
* @param containerPath the path of the container which requires to be
* updated
* @param project the project for which the container is to be updated
* @return returns the source attachment attribute status
*
* @since 3.3
*/
public IStatus getSourceAttachmentStatus(IPath containerPath, IJavaProject project) {
if (canUpdateClasspathContainer(containerPath, project)) {
return Status.OK_STATUS;
}
return new JavaModelStatus(ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY);
}
}