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package javafx.scene.input;
import com.sun.javafx.tk.Toolkit;
// PENDING_DOC_REVIEW
/**
* This class represents a key combination in which the main key is specified
* by its character. Such key combination is dependent on the keyboard
* functional layout configured by the user at the time of key combination
* matching.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public final class KeyCharacterCombination extends KeyCombination {
/** The key character associated with this key combination. */
private String character = "";
/**
* Gets the key character associated with this key combination.
* @return The key character associated with this key combination
*/
public final String getCharacter() {
return character;
}
/**
* Constructs a {@code KeyCharacterCombination} for the specified main key
* character and with an explicit specification of all modifier keys. Each
* modifier key can be set to {@code PRESSED}, {@code RELEASED} or
* {@code IGNORED}.
*
* @param character the main key character
* @param shift the value of the {@code shift} modifier key
* @param control the value of the {@code control} modifier key
* @param alt the value of the {@code alt} modifier key
* @param meta the value of the {@code meta} modifier key
* @param shortcut the value of the {@code shortcut} modifier key
*/
public KeyCharacterCombination(final String character,
final ModifierValue shift,
final ModifierValue control,
final ModifierValue alt,
final ModifierValue meta,
final ModifierValue shortcut) {
super(shift, control, alt, meta, shortcut);
validateKeyCharacter(character);
this.character = character;
}
/**
* Constructs a {@code KeyCharacterCombination} for the specified main key
* character and the specified list of modifiers. All modifier keys which
* are not explicitly listed are set to the default {@code RELEASED} value.
*
* All possible modifiers which change the default modifier value are
* defined as constants in the {@code KeyCombination} class.
*
* @param character the main key character
* @param modifiers the list of modifier keys and their corresponding values
*/
public KeyCharacterCombination(final String character,
final Modifier... modifiers) {
super(modifiers);
validateKeyCharacter(character);
this.character = character;
}
/**
* Tests whether this key combination matches the key combination in the
* given {@code KeyEvent}. The key character of this object is first
* translated to the key code which is capable of producing the character
* in the current keyboard layout and then the resulting key code together
* with the modifier keys are matched against the key code and key modifiers
* from the {@code KeyEvent}. This means that the method can return
* {@code true} only for {@code KEY_PRESSED} and {@code KEY_RELEASED}
* events, but not for {@code KEY_TYPED} events, which don't have valid key
* codes.
*
* @param event the key event
* @return {@code true} if the key combinations match, {@code false}
* otherwise
*/
@Override
public boolean match(final KeyEvent event) {
return (event.getCode().impl_getCode()
== Toolkit.getToolkit().getKeyCodeForChar(getCharacter()))
&& super.match(event);
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this {@code KeyCharacterCombination}.
*
* The string representation consists of sections separated by plus
* characters. Each section specifies either a modifier key or the main key.
*
* A modifier key section contains the {@code KeyCode} name of a modifier
* key. It can be prefixed with the {@code Ignored} keyword. A non-prefixed
* modifier key implies its {@code PRESSED} value while the prefixed version
* implies the {@code IGNORED} value. If some modifier key is not specified
* in the string at all, it means it has the default {@code RELEASED} value.
*
* The main key section contains the main key character enclosed in single
* quotes and is the last section in the returned string.
*
* @return the string representation of this {@code KeyCharacterCombination}
*/
@Override
public String getName() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append(super.getName());
if (sb.length() > 0) {
sb.append("+");
}
return sb.append('\'').append(character.replace("'", "\\'"))
.append('\'').toString();
}
/**
* Tests whether this {@code KeyCharacterCombination} equals to the
* specified object.
*
* @param obj the object to compare to
* @return {@code true} if the objects are equal, {@code false} otherwise
*/
@Override
public boolean equals(final Object obj) {
if (this == obj) {
return true;
}
if (!(obj instanceof KeyCharacterCombination)) {
return false;
}
return this.character.equals(((KeyCharacterCombination) obj).getCharacter())
&& super.equals(obj);
}
/**
* Returns a hash code value for this {@code KeyCharacterCombination}.
*
* @return the hash code value
*/
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return 23 * super.hashCode() + character.hashCode();
}
private static void validateKeyCharacter(final String keyCharacter) {
if (keyCharacter == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Key character must not be null!");
}
}
}