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package javafx.css;
import com.sun.javafx.css.PseudoClassState;
/**
* PseudoClass represents one unique pseudo-class state. Introducing a
* pseudo-class into a JavaFX class only requires that the method
* {@link javafx.scene.Node#pseudoClassStateChanged(javafx.css.PseudoClass, boolean)}
* be called when the pseudo-class state changes. Typically, the
* {@code pseudoClassStateChanged} method is called from the
* {@code protected void invalidated()} method of one of the property base
* classes in the {@code javafx.beans.property} package.
*
* Note that if a node has a default pseudo-class state, a horizontal orientation
* for example, {@code pseudoClassStateChanged} should be called from the
* constructor to set the initial state.
*
* The following example would allow "xyzzy" to be used as a
* pseudo-class in a CSS selector.
*
*
* public boolean isMagic() {
* return magic.get();
* }
*
* public BooleanProperty magicProperty() {
* return magic;
* }
*
* public BooleanProperty magic =
* new BooleanPropertyBase(false) {
*
* {@literal @}Override protected void invalidated() {
* pseudoClassStateChanged(MAGIC_PSEUDO_CLASS. get());
* }
*
* {@literal @}Override public Object getBean() {
* return MyControl.this;
* }
*
* {@literal @}Override public String getName() {
* return "magic";
* }
* }
*
* private static final PseudoClass
* MAGIC_PSEUDO_CLASS = PseudoClass.getPseudoClassName("xyzzy");
*
*
* @since JavaFX 8.0
*/
public abstract class PseudoClass {
/**
* There is only one PseudoClass instance for a given pseudoClass.
* @return The PseudoClass for the given pseudoClass. Will not return null.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if pseudoClass parameter is null or an empty String
*/
public static PseudoClass getPseudoClass(String pseudoClass) {
final PseudoClass instance = PseudoClassState.getPseudoClass(pseudoClass);
return instance;
}
/** @return the pseudo-class state */
abstract public String getPseudoClassName();
}