/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2004, 2008 Tasktop Technologies 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: * Tasktop Technologies - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.mylyn.internal.bugzilla.ui.search; import org.eclipse.core.resources.IMarker; import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.Viewer; import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ViewerSorter; import org.eclipse.mylyn.internal.bugzilla.ui.BugzillaUiPlugin; /** * Sorts results of Bugzilla search by bug severity. */ public class BugzillaSeveritySearchSorter extends ViewerSorter { /** * Returns a negative, zero, or positive number depending on whether the first bug's severity goes before, is the * same as, or goes after the second element's severity. * <p> * * @see org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ViewerSorter#compare(org.eclipse.jface.viewers.Viewer, java.lang.Object, * java.lang.Object) */ @Override public int compare(Viewer viewer, Object e1, Object e2) { try { // cast the object and get its severity IMarker entry1 = (IMarker) e1; Integer severity1 = (Integer) entry1.getAttribute(BugzillaUiPlugin.HIT_MARKER_ATTR_SEVERITY); // cast the other object and get its severity IMarker entry2 = (IMarker) e2; Integer severity2 = (Integer) entry2.getAttribute(BugzillaUiPlugin.HIT_MARKER_ATTR_SEVERITY); // if neither is null, compare the bugs severities if (severity1 != null && severity2 != null) { return severity1.compareTo(severity2); } } catch (Exception ignored) { // ignore if there is a problem } // if that didn't work, use the default compare method return super.compare(viewer, e1, e2); } /** * Returns the category of the given element. The category is a number used to allocate elements to bins; the bins * are arranged in ascending numeric order. The elements within a bin are arranged via a second level sort * criterion. * <p> * * @see org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ViewerSorter#category(Object) */ @Override public int category(Object element) { try { IMarker marker = (IMarker) element; // return the bugs id if (marker.getType().equals(BugzillaUiPlugin.HIT_MARKER_ID)) { return ((Integer) marker.getAttribute(BugzillaUiPlugin.HIT_MARKER_ATTR_ID)).intValue(); } } catch (Exception ignored) { // ignore if there is a problem } // if that didn't work, use the default category method return super.category(element); } }