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package org.openide;
import org.openide.util.Lookup;
/** Manages major aspects of the NetBeans lifecycle - currently saving all objects and exiting.
* @author Jesse Glick
* @since 3.14
*/
public abstract class LifecycleManager {
/** Subclass constructor. */
protected LifecycleManager() {
}
/**
* Get the default lifecycle manager.
* Normally this is found in {@link Lookup#getDefault} but if no instance is
* found there, a fallback instance is returned which behaves as follows:
*
* - {@link #saveAll} does nothing
*
- {@link #exit} calls {@link System#exit} with an exit code of 0
*
* This is useful for unit tests and perhaps standalone library usage.
* @return the default instance (never null)
*/
public static LifecycleManager getDefault() {
LifecycleManager lm = Lookup.getDefault().lookup(LifecycleManager.class);
if (lm == null) {
lm = new Trivial();
}
return lm;
}
/** Save all opened objects.
*/
public abstract void saveAll();
/** Exit NetBeans.
* This method will return only if {@link java.lang.System#exit} fails, or if at least one component of the
* system refuses to exit (because it cannot be properly shut down).
*/
public abstract void exit();
/** Exit NetBeans with the given exit code.
* This method will return only if {@link java.lang.System#exit} fails, or if at least one component of the
* system refuses to exit (because it cannot be properly shut down). The
* default implementation calls {@link #exit()} for compatibility reasons,
* but subclasses are encouraged to provide better implementation.
*
* @param status the exit code of the application
* @since 8.23
*/
public void exit(int status) {
exit();
}
/**
* Request that the application restart immediately after next being shut down.
* You may want to then call {@link #exit} to go ahead and restart now.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this request cannot be honored
* @since org.openide.util 7.25
*/
public void markForRestart() throws UnsupportedOperationException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/** Fallback instance. */
private static final class Trivial extends LifecycleManager {
public Trivial() {
}
public void exit() {
System.exit(0);
}
@Override
public void exit(int status) {
System.exit(status);
}
public void saveAll() {
}
}
}
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