/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2008 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.jface.text.reconciler; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor; import org.eclipse.jface.text.IRegion; /** * A reconcile step is one of several steps of a * {@linkplain org.eclipse.jface.text.reconciler.IReconcilingStrategy reconcile strategy} * that consists of several steps. This relationship is not coded into an interface but * should be used by clients who's reconcile strategy consists of several steps. * <p> * If a reconcile step has an {@linkplain org.eclipse.jface.text.reconciler.IReconcilableModel input model} * it will compute the correct model for the next step in the chain and set the next steps * input model before <code>reconcile</code> gets called on that next step. After the last * step has reconciled the {@linkplain org.eclipse.jface.text.reconciler.IReconcileResult reconcile result} * array gets returned to the previous step. Each step in the chain adapts the result to its * input model and returns it to its previous step. * </p> * <p> * Example: Assume a strategy consists of steps A, B and C. And the main model is M. * The strategy will set M to be A's input model. What will happen is: * <ol> * <li>A.setInputModel(M)</li> * <li>A.reconcile: A reconciles M</li> * <li>A computes the model for B => MB</li> * <li>B.setInputModel(MB)</li> * <li>B.reconcile: B reconciles MB</li> * <li>B computes the model for C => MC</li> * <li>C.setInputModel(MC)</li> * <li>C.reconcile: C reconciles MC</li> * <li>C returns result RC to step B</li> * <li>B adapts the RC to MB and merges with its own results</li> * <li>B returns result RB to step A</li> * <li>A adapts the result to M and merges with its own results</li> * <li>A returns the result to the reconcile strategy</li> * </ol> * </p> * <p> * This interface must be implemented by clients. * </p> * @since 3.0 */ public interface IReconcileStep { /** * Returns whether this is the last reconcile step or not. * * @return <code>true</code> iff this is the last reconcile step */ boolean isLastStep(); /** * Returns whether this is the first reconcile step or not. * * @return <code>true</code> iff this is the first reconcile step */ boolean isFirstStep(); /** * Sets the step which is in front of this step in the pipe. * <p> * Note: This method must be called at most once per reconcile step. * </p> * * @param step the previous step * @throws RuntimeException if called more than once */ void setPreviousStep(IReconcileStep step); /** * Activates incremental reconciling of the specified dirty region. * As a dirty region might span multiple content types, the segment of the * dirty region which should be investigated is also provided to this * reconciling strategy. The given regions refer to the document passed into * the most recent call of {@link IReconcilingStrategy#setDocument(org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocument)}. * * @param dirtyRegion the document region which has been changed * @param subRegion the sub region in the dirty region which should be reconciled * @return an array with reconcile results */ IReconcileResult[] reconcile(DirtyRegion dirtyRegion, IRegion subRegion); /** * Activates non-incremental reconciling. The reconciling strategy is just told * that there are changes and that it should reconcile the given partition of the * document most recently passed into {@link IReconcilingStrategy#setDocument(org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocument)}. * * @param partition the document partition to be reconciled * @return an array with reconcile results */ IReconcileResult[] reconcile(IRegion partition); /** * Sets the progress monitor for this reconcile step. * * @param monitor the progress monitor to be used */ void setProgressMonitor(IProgressMonitor monitor); /** * Returns the progress monitor used to report progress. * * @return a progress monitor or <code>null</code> if no progress monitor is available */ public IProgressMonitor getProgressMonitor(); /** * Tells this reconcile step on which model it will * work. This method will be called before any other method * and can be called multiple times. The regions passed to the * other methods always refer to the most recent model * passed into this method. * * @param inputModel the model on which this step will work */ void setInputModel(IReconcilableModel inputModel); }