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package org.eclipse.jface.text;
/**
* Extension interface for {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitioner}.
*
* Extends the original concept of a document partitioner to answer the position
* categories that are used to manage the partitioning information.
*
* This extension also introduces the concept of open and delimited partitions.
* A delimited partition has a predefined textual token delimiting its start and
* end, while an open partition can fill any space between two delimited
* partitions.
*
*
* An open partition of length zero can occur between two delimited partitions,
* thus having the same offset as the following delimited partition. The
* document start and end are considered to be delimiters of open partitions,
* i.e. there may be a zero-length partition between the document start and a
* delimited partition starting at offset 0.
*
*
* @since 3.0
*/
public interface IDocumentPartitionerExtension2 {
/**
* Returns the position categories that this partitioners uses in order to manage
* the partitioning information of the documents. Returns null
if
* no position category is used.
*
* @return the position categories used to manage partitioning information or null
*/
String[] getManagingPositionCategories();
/* zero-length partition support */
/**
* Returns the content type of the partition containing the given offset in
* the connected document. There must be a document connected to this
* partitioner.
*
* If preferOpenPartitions
is true
,
* precedence is given to an open partition ending at offset
* over a delimited partition starting at offset
.
*
* This method replaces {@link IDocumentPartitioner#getContentType(int)}and
* behaves like it when prepreferOpenPartitions
is
* false
, i.e. precedence is always given to the partition
* that does not end at offset
.
*
*
* @param offset the offset in the connected document
* @param preferOpenPartitions true
if precedence should be
* given to a open partition ending at offset
over
* a delimited partition starting at offset
* @return the content type of the offset's partition
*/
String getContentType(int offset, boolean preferOpenPartitions);
/**
* Returns the partition containing the given offset of the connected
* document. There must be a document connected to this partitioner.
*
* If preferOpenPartitions
is true
,
* precedence is given to an open partition ending at offset
* over a delimited partition starting at offset
.
*
* This method replaces {@link IDocumentPartitioner#getPartition(int)}and
* behaves like it when preferOpenPartitions
is false
*
, i.e. precedence is always given to the partition that does not
* end at offset
.
*
*
* @param offset the offset for which to determine the partition
* @param preferOpenPartitions true
if precedence should be
* given to a open partition ending at offset
over
* a delimited partition starting at offset
* @return the partition containing the offset
*/
ITypedRegion getPartition(int offset, boolean preferOpenPartitions);
/**
* Returns the partitioning of the given range of the connected document.
* There must be a document connected to this partitioner.
*
* If includeZeroLengthPartitions
is true
, a
* zero-length partition of an open partition type (usually the default
* partition) is included between two delimited partitions. If it is
* false
, no zero-length partitions are included.
*
*
* This method replaces
* {@link IDocumentPartitioner#computePartitioning(int, int)}and behaves
* like it when includeZeroLengthPartitions
is
* false
.
*
*
* @param offset the offset of the range of interest
* @param length the length of the range of interest
* @param includeZeroLengthPartitions true
if zero-length
* partitions should be returned as part of the computed
* partitioning
* @return the partitioning of the range
*/
ITypedRegion[] computePartitioning(int offset, int length, boolean includeZeroLengthPartitions);
}