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* Contributors:
* Wind River Systems - initial API and implementation
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package org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.ui.viewmodel;
import org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.concurrent.ConfinedToDsfExecutor;
import org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.concurrent.DataRequestMonitor;
import org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.concurrent.RequestMonitor;
import org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.service.IDsfService;
import org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.ui.viewmodel.datamodel.AbstractDMVMProvider;
import org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.viewers.model.provisional.IChildrenCountUpdate;
import org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.viewers.model.provisional.IChildrenUpdate;
import org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.viewers.model.provisional.IElementContentProvider;
import org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.viewers.model.provisional.IHasChildrenUpdate;
import org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.viewers.model.provisional.IModelDelta;
/**
* View model nodes are configured with a view model provider to collectively
* define the layout of a view. Each layout node generates elements of type
* {@link IVMContext} which are then stored in the viewer.
*
* <p/>
* NOTE: This interface extends <code>IElementContentProvider</code> but it has
* slightly different parameter requirements. For the
* {@link IElementContentProvider#update(IChildrenUpdate[])} method, this class
* can accept an update where {@link IChildrenUpdate#getOffset()} and
* {@link IChildrenUpdate#getLength()} may return -1. In this case the
* implementation should return all available elements for the given parent.<br>
* Also the for the {@link IElementContentProvider#update(IHasChildrenUpdate[])} and
* {@link IElementContentProvider#update(IChildrenCountUpdate[])} methods, the
* implementation may return an error with an error code of {@link IDsfService#NOT_SUPPORTED}.
* In this case the caller of this update should call
* {@link IElementContentProvider#update(IChildrenUpdate[])}
* instead.
*
* @see AbstractDMVMProvider
* @see IElementContentProvider
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@ConfinedToDsfExecutor("")
public interface IVMNode extends IElementContentProvider
{
/**
* Retrieves the view model provider that this node is configured with.
*/
public IVMProvider getVMProvider();
/**
* Returns a set of IModelDelta delta flags that indicate how elements of
* this node (type) may be, or are, affected by the given event. If the
* implementation cannot make a definitive assessment synchronously, then it
* should provide the "worst case scenario" (all ways in which the elements
* <i>may</i> be affected). If a delta flag is not returned, it means for
* certain that elements of this node will not be affected in that way. That
* information allows us to optimize the delta creation.
*
* <p>
* A response of IModeDelta.CONTENT has a special meaning. If we return that
* flag, it means the <i>collection</i> of elements of our type are
* affected. It is not a statement on the elements themselves.
*
* @param event
* the event the caller is processing
* @return IModelDelta flags
* @see #buildDelta(Object, VMDelta, int, RequestMonitor)
* @see IModelDelta
*/
public int getDeltaFlags(Object event);
/**
* Builds model delta information based on the given event.
* <p>
* Model deltas, which are used to control the state of elements in the
* viewer, are generated by the layout nodes by recursively calling this
* method on all the nodes in the layout tree. Each node implements two
* methods: {@link #getDeltaFlags(Object)}, and <code>buildDelta()</code>. A
* parent node which is processing a <code>buildDelta</code> operation needs
* to determine which of its elements are affected by a given event, set
* appropriate flags on these elements, and then it needs to call its child
* nodes with those elements to give the child nodes a chance to add onto
* the delta.
* </p>
* <p>
* The <code>getDeltaFlags()</code> is a synchronous call which tells the
* parent node whether on not it needs to call us for a given child node,
* given the event it is processing. If a child node returns something other
* than IModelDelta.NO_CHANGE, then it is providing the set of flags that we
* <i>might</i> end up adding to the delta, but it doesn't mean we are
* obligated to or will.
* </p>
*
* @param event
* Event to process.
* @param parent
* Parent model delta node that this object should add delta data
* to.
* @param nodeOffset
* The offset of the first element in this node. This offset
* depends on the elements returned by the siblings of this
* layout node.
* @param requestMonitor
* Return token, which notifies the caller that the calculation
* is complete.
*/
public void buildDelta(Object event, VMDelta parent, int nodeOffset, RequestMonitor requestMonitor);
/**
* Retrieves the view model elements for the given data model event. This method
* is optional and it allows the view model provider to optimize event processing
* by avoiding the need to retrieve all possible elements for the given node.
* </p>
* For example: If a threads node implementation is given a thread stopped event in
* this method, and the stopped event included a reference to the thread. Then
* the implementation should create a view model context for that thread and return it
* here.
*
* @param parentDelta The parent delta in the processing of this event.
* @param event The event to check for the data model object.
* @param Request monitor for the array of elements corresponding to the
* given event.
*/
public void getContextsForEvent(VMDelta parentDelta, Object event, DataRequestMonitor<IVMContext[]> rm);
/**
* Releases the resources held by this node.
*/
public void dispose();
}