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package org.assertj.swing.driver;
import static org.assertj.core.util.Lists.newArrayList;
import static org.assertj.core.util.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static org.assertj.swing.edt.GuiActionRunner.execute;
import java.util.List;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.swing.JList;
import org.assertj.swing.annotation.RunsInEDT;
import org.assertj.swing.cell.JListCellReader;
import org.assertj.swing.edt.GuiQuery;
/**
* Returns an array of {@code String}s that represents the selection of a given {@code JList}. This query is executed in
* the event dispatch thread (EDT).
*
* @author Alex Ruiz
*/
final class JListSelectionValuesQuery {
@RunsInEDT
static @Nonnull List selectionValues(final @Nonnull JList> list, final @Nonnull JListCellReader cellReader) {
List result = execute(new GuiQuery>() {
@Override
protected List executeInEDT() {
List values = newArrayList();
int[] selectedIndices = list.getSelectedIndices();
for (int index : selectedIndices) {
values.add(cellReader.valueAt(list, index));
}
return values;
}
});
return checkNotNull(result);
}
private JListSelectionValuesQuery() {
}
}