/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2010 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.jdt.core.search; /** * A <code>TypeNameRequestor</code> collects search results from a <code>searchAllTypeNames</code> * query to a <code>SearchEngine</code>. Clients must subclass this abstract class and pass * an instance to the <code>SearchEngine.searchAllTypeNames(...)</code> method. Only top-level and * member types are reported. Local types are not reported. * <p> * This class may be subclassed by clients. * </p> * @since 3.1 */ public abstract class TypeNameRequestor { /** * Accepts a top-level or a member type. * <p> * The default implementation of this method does nothing. * Subclasses should override. * </p> * * @param modifiers the modifier flags of the type. Note that for source type, * these flags may slightly differ from those get after resolution. * For example an interface defined by <code>interface A {}</code>, * although obviously public, will be returned false by <code>Flags.isPublic(modifiers)</code> * due to the fact that its declaration does not explicitly define public flag. * @see org.eclipse.jdt.core.Flags * @param packageName the package name as specified in the package declaration (i.e. a dot-separated name) * @param simpleTypeName the simple name of the type * @param enclosingTypeNames if the type is a member type, * the simple names of the enclosing types from the outer-most to the * direct parent of the type (for example, if the class is x.y.A$B$C then * the enclosing types are [A, B]. This is an empty array if the type * is a top-level type. * @param path the full path to the resource containing the type. If the resource is a .class file * or a source file, this is the full path in the workspace to this resource. If the * resource is an archive (that is, a .zip or .jar file), the path is composed of 2 paths separated * by <code>IJavaSearchScope.JAR_FILE_ENTRY_SEPARATOR</code>: * the first path is the full OS path to the archive (if it is an external archive), * or the workspace relative <code>IPath</code> to the archive (if it is an internal archive), * the second path is the path to the resource inside the archive. */ public void acceptType(int modifiers, char[] packageName, char[] simpleTypeName, char[][] enclosingTypeNames, String path) { // do nothing } }