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The GraphStream library. With GraphStream you deal with
graphs. Static and Dynamic. You create them from scratch, from a file
or any source. You display and render them. This is the core package
that contains the minimal needed to read and write a graph.
/*
* Copyright 2006 - 2011
* Julien Baudry
* Antoine Dutot
* Yoann Pigné
* Guilhelm Savin
*
* This file is part of GraphStream .
*
* GraphStream is a library whose purpose is to handle static or dynamic
* graph, create them from scratch, file or any source and display them.
*
* This program is free software distributed under the terms of two licenses, the
* CeCILL-C license that fits European law, and the GNU Lesser General Public
* License. You can use, modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms
* of the CeCILL-C license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following
* URL or under the terms of the GNU LGPL as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
* WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see .
*
* The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had
* knowledge of the CeCILL-C and LGPL licenses and that you accept their terms.
*/
package org.graphstream.stream;
/**
* Source of graph events.
*
*
* An source is something that produces graph events (attributes and elements),
* but does not contain a graph instance.
*
*
* @see Sink
* @see Pipe
*/
public interface Source {
/**
* Add a sink for all graph events (attributes and graph elements) coming
* from this source. This is similar to registering a sink for attributes an
* another for elements.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to register.
*/
void addSink(Sink sink);
/**
* Remove a sink.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to remove, if it does not exist, this is ignored
* silently.
*/
void removeSink(Sink sink);
/**
* Add a sink for attribute events only. Attribute events include attribute
* addition change and removal.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to register.
*/
void addAttributeSink(AttributeSink sink);
/**
* Remove an attribute sink.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to remove, if it does not exist, this is ignored
* silently.
*/
void removeAttributeSink(AttributeSink sink);
/**
* Add a sink for elements events only. Elements events include, addition
* and removal of nodes and edges, as well as step events.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to register.
*/
void addElementSink(ElementSink sink);
/**
* Remove an element sink.
*
* @param sink
* The sink to remove, if it does not exist, this is ignored
* silently.
*/
void removeElementSink(ElementSink sink);
/**
* Remove all listener element sinks.
*/
void clearElementSinks();
/**
* Remove all listener attribute sinks.
*/
void clearAttributeSinks();
/**
* Remove all listener sinks.
*/
void clearSinks();
}