/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.swing.text; /** * Represents a location within a document. It is intended to abstract away * implementation details of the document and enable specification of * positions within the document that are capable of tracking of change as * the document is edited. * <p> * A {@code Position} object points at a location between two characters. * As the surrounding content is altered, the {@code Position} object * adjusts its offset automatically to reflect the changes. If content is * inserted or removed before the {@code Position} object's location, then the * {@code Position} increments or decrements its offset, respectively, * so as to point to the same location. If a portion of the document is removed * that contains a {@code Position}'s offset, then the {@code Position}'s * offset becomes that of the beginning of the removed region. For example, if * a {@code Position} has an offset of 5 and the region 2-10 is removed, then * the {@code Position}'s offset becomes 2. * <p> * {@code Position} with an offset of 0 is a special case. It never changes its * offset while document content is altered. * * @author Timothy Prinzing */ public interface Position { /** * Fetches the current offset within the document. * * @return the offset >= 0 */ public int getOffset(); /** * A typesafe enumeration to indicate bias to a position * in the model. A position indicates a location between * two characters. The bias can be used to indicate an * interest toward one of the two sides of the position * in boundary conditions where a simple offset is * ambiguous. */ public static final class Bias { /** * Indicates to bias toward the next character * in the model. */ public static final Bias Forward = new Bias("Forward"); /** * Indicates a bias toward the previous character * in the model. */ public static final Bias Backward = new Bias("Backward"); /** * string representation */ public String toString() { return name; } private Bias(String name) { this.name = name; } private String name; } }