org.eclipse.jface.text
Class Document
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.jface.text.AbstractDocument
org.eclipse.jface.text.Document
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- IDocument, IDocumentExtension, IDocumentExtension2, IDocumentExtension3, IRepairableDocument
- public class Document
- extends AbstractDocument
Default document implementation. Uses a GapTextStore as default
text store and a SequentialRewriteTextStore when in sequential
rewrite mode. The used line tracker considers the following strings as line delimiters
"\n", "\r", "\r\n". The document is ready to use. It has a default position
category for which a default position updater is installed.
- See Also:
GapTextStore,
SequentialRewriteTextStore
|
Constructor Summary |
Document()
Creates a new empty document. |
Document(String initialContent)
Creates a new document with the given initial content. |
|
Method Summary |
void |
startSequentialRewrite(boolean normalized)
Tells the document that it is about to be sequentially rewritten. |
void |
stopSequentialRewrite()
Tells the document that the sequential rewrite has been finished. |
| Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.jface.text.AbstractDocument |
acceptPostNotificationReplaces, addDocumentListener, addDocumentPartitioningListener, addPosition, addPosition, addPositionCategory, addPositionUpdater, addPrenotifiedDocumentListener, completeInitialization, computeIndexInCategory, computeIndexInPositionList, computeNumberOfLines, computePartitioning, computePartitioning, containsPosition, containsPositionCategory, doFireDocumentChanged, doFireDocumentChanged, doFireDocumentChanged2, fireDocumentAboutToBeChanged, fireDocumentChanged, fireDocumentPartitioningChanged, fireDocumentPartitioningChanged, fireDocumentPartitioningChanged, get, get, getChar, getContentType, getContentType, getDocumentListeners, getDocumentManagedPositions, getDocumentPartitioner, getDocumentPartitioner, getDocumentPartitioningListeners, getLegalContentTypes, getLegalContentTypes, getLegalLineDelimiters, getLength, getLineDelimiter, getLineInformation, getLineInformationOfOffset, getLineLength, getLineOffset, getLineOfOffset, getNumberOfLines, getNumberOfLines, getPartition, getPartition, getPartitionings, getPositionCategories, getPositions, getPositionUpdaters, getStore, getTracker, ignorePostNotificationReplaces, insertPositionUpdater, registerPostNotificationReplace, removeDocumentListener, removeDocumentPartitioningListener, removePosition, removePosition, removePositionCategory, removePositionUpdater, removePrenotifiedDocumentListener, repairLineInformation, replace, resumeListenerNotification, resumePostNotificationProcessing, search, set, setDocumentPartitioner, setDocumentPartitioner, setLineTracker, setTextStore, stopListenerNotification, stopPostNotificationProcessing, updateDocumentStructures, updatePositions |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Document
public Document()
- Creates a new empty document.
Document
public Document(String initialContent)
- Creates a new document with the given initial content.
- Parameters:
initialContent - the document's initial content
startSequentialRewrite
public void startSequentialRewrite(boolean normalized)
- Description copied from interface:
IDocumentExtension
- Tells the document that it is about to be sequentially rewritten. That is a
sequence of non-overlapping replace operations will be performed on it. The
normalize flag indicates whether the rewrite is preformed from
the start of the document to its end or from an arbitrary start offset.
- Specified by:
startSequentialRewrite in interface IDocumentExtension- Overrides:
startSequentialRewrite in class AbstractDocument
stopSequentialRewrite
public void stopSequentialRewrite()
- Description copied from interface:
IDocumentExtension
- Tells the document that the sequential rewrite has been finished.
- Specified by:
stopSequentialRewrite in interface IDocumentExtension- Overrides:
stopSequentialRewrite in class AbstractDocument
Copyright (c) IBM Corp. and others 2000, 2003. All Rights Reserved.