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In this respect, the class * <code>MenuComponent</code> is analogous to the abstract superclass * <code>Component</code> for AWT components. * <p> * Menu components receive and process AWT events, just as components do, * through the method <code>processEvent</code>. * * @author Arthur van Hoff * @since JDK1.0 */ public abstract class MenuComponent implements java.io.Serializable { static { /* ensure that the necessary native libraries are loaded */ Toolkit.loadLibraries(); if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) { initIDs(); } } transient MenuComponentPeer peer; transient MenuContainer parent; /** * The <code>AppContext</code> of the <code>MenuComponent</code>. * This is set in the constructor and never changes. */ transient AppContext appContext; /** * The menu component's font. This value can be * <code>null</code> at which point a default will be used. * This defaults to <code>null</code>. * * @serial * @see #setFont(Font) * @see #getFont() */ Font font; /** * The menu component's name, which defaults to <code>null</code>. * @serial * @see #getName() * @see #setName(String) */ private String name; /** * A variable to indicate whether a name is explicitly set. * If <code>true</code> the name will be set explicitly. * This defaults to <code>false</code>. * @serial * @see #setName(String) */ private boolean nameExplicitlySet = false; /** * Defaults to <code>false</code>. * @serial * @see #dispatchEvent(AWTEvent) */ boolean newEventsOnly = false; /* * The menu's AccessControlContext. */ private transient volatile AccessControlContext acc = AccessController.getContext(); /* * Returns the acc this menu component was constructed with. */ final AccessControlContext getAccessControlContext() { if (acc == null) { throw new SecurityException( "MenuComponent is missing AccessControlContext"); } return acc; } /* * Internal constants for serialization. */ final static String actionListenerK = Component.actionListenerK; final static String itemListenerK = Component.itemListenerK; /* * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -4536902356223894379L; static { AWTAccessor.setMenuComponentAccessor( new AWTAccessor.MenuComponentAccessor() { public AppContext getAppContext(MenuComponent menuComp) { return menuComp.appContext; } public void setAppContext(MenuComponent menuComp, AppContext appContext) { menuComp.appContext = appContext; } public MenuContainer getParent(MenuComponent menuComp) { return menuComp.parent; } public Font getFont_NoClientCode(MenuComponent menuComp) { return menuComp.getFont_NoClientCode(); } }); } /** * Creates a <code>MenuComponent</code>. * @exception HeadlessException if * <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless</code> * returns <code>true</code> * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless */ public MenuComponent() throws HeadlessException { GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(); appContext = AppContext.getAppContext(); } /** * Constructs a name for this <code>MenuComponent</code>. * Called by <code>getName</code> when the name is <code>null</code>. * @return a name for this <code>MenuComponent</code> */ String constructComponentName() { return null; // For strict compliance with prior platform versions, a MenuComponent // that doesn't set its name should return null from // getName() } /** * Gets the name of the menu component. * @return the name of the menu component * @see java.awt.MenuComponent#setName(java.lang.String) * @since JDK1.1 */ public String getName() { if (name == null && !nameExplicitlySet) { synchronized(this) { if (name == null && !nameExplicitlySet) name = constructComponentName(); } } return name; } /** * Sets the name of the component to the specified string. * @param name the name of the menu component * @see java.awt.MenuComponent#getName * @since JDK1.1 */ public void setName(String name) { synchronized(this) { this.name = name; nameExplicitlySet = true; } } /** * Returns the parent container for this menu component. * @return the menu component containing this menu component, * or <code>null</code> if this menu component * is the outermost component, the menu bar itself */ public MenuContainer getParent() { return getParent_NoClientCode(); } // NOTE: This method may be called by privileged threads. // This functionality is implemented in a package-private method // to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses. // DO NOT INVOKE CLIENT CODE ON THIS THREAD! final MenuContainer getParent_NoClientCode() { return parent; } /** * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1, * programs should not directly manipulate peers. */ @Deprecated public MenuComponentPeer getPeer() { return peer; } /** * Gets the font used for this menu component. * @return the font used in this menu component, if there is one; * <code>null</code> otherwise * @see java.awt.MenuComponent#setFont */ public Font getFont() { Font font = this.font; if (font != null) { return font; } MenuContainer parent = this.parent; if (parent != null) { return parent.getFont(); } return null; } // NOTE: This method may be called by privileged threads. // This functionality is implemented in a package-private method // to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses. // DO NOT INVOKE CLIENT CODE ON THIS THREAD! final Font getFont_NoClientCode() { Font font = this.font; if (font != null) { return font; } // The MenuContainer interface does not have getFont_NoClientCode() // and it cannot, because it must be package-private. Because of // this, we must manually cast classes that implement // MenuContainer. Object parent = this.parent; if (parent != null) { if (parent instanceof Component) { font = ((Component)parent).getFont_NoClientCode(); } else if (parent instanceof MenuComponent) { font = ((MenuComponent)parent).getFont_NoClientCode(); } } return font; } // getFont_NoClientCode() /** * Sets the font to be used for this menu component to the specified * font. This font is also used by all subcomponents of this menu * component, unless those subcomponents specify a different font. * <p> * Some platforms may not support setting of all font attributes * of a menu component; in such cases, calling <code>setFont</code> * will have no effect on the unsupported font attributes of this * menu component. Unless subcomponents of this menu component * specify a different font, this font will be used by those * subcomponents if supported by the underlying platform. * * @param f the font to be set * @see #getFont * @see Font#getAttributes * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute */ public void setFont(Font f) { font = f; //Fixed 6312943: NullPointerException in method MenuComponent.setFont(Font) MenuComponentPeer peer = this.peer; if (peer != null) { peer.setFont(f); } } /** * Removes the menu component's peer. The peer allows us to modify the * appearance of the menu component without changing the functionality of * the menu component. */ public void removeNotify() { synchronized (getTreeLock()) { MenuComponentPeer p = this.peer; if (p != null) { Toolkit.getEventQueue().removeSourceEvents(this, true); this.peer = null; p.dispose(); } } } /** * Posts the specified event to the menu. * This method is part of the Java 1.0 event system * and it is maintained only for backwards compatibility. * Its use is discouraged, and it may not be supported * in the future. * @param evt the event which is to take place * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by {@link * #dispatchEvent(AWTEvent) dispatchEvent}. */ @Deprecated public boolean postEvent(Event evt) { MenuContainer parent = this.parent; if (parent != null) { parent.postEvent(evt); } return false; } /** * Delivers an event to this component or one of its sub components. * @param e the event */ public final void dispatchEvent(AWTEvent e) { dispatchEventImpl(e); } void dispatchEventImpl(AWTEvent e) { EventQueue.setCurrentEventAndMostRecentTime(e); Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().notifyAWTEventListeners(e); if (newEventsOnly || (parent != null && parent instanceof MenuComponent && ((MenuComponent)parent).newEventsOnly)) { if (eventEnabled(e)) { processEvent(e); } else if (e instanceof ActionEvent && parent != null) { e.setSource(parent); ((MenuComponent)parent).dispatchEvent(e); } } else { // backward compatibility Event olde = e.convertToOld(); if (olde != null) { postEvent(olde); } } } // REMIND: remove when filtering is done at lower level boolean eventEnabled(AWTEvent e) { return false; } /** * Processes events occurring on this menu component. * <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code> * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an * exception. * * @param e the event * @since JDK1.1 */ protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e) { } /** * Returns a string representing the state of this * <code>MenuComponent</code>. This method is intended to be used * only for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the * returned string may vary between implementations. The returned * string may be empty but may not be <code>null</code>. * * @return the parameter string of this menu component */ protected String paramString() { String thisName = getName(); return (thisName != null? thisName : ""); } /** * Returns a representation of this menu component as a string. * @return a string representation of this menu component */ public String toString() { return getClass().getName() + "[" + paramString() + "]"; } /** * Gets this component's locking object (the object that owns the thread * sychronization monitor) for AWT component-tree and layout * operations. * @return this component's locking object */ protected final Object getTreeLock() { return Component.LOCK; } /** * Reads the menu component from an object input stream. * * @param s the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> to read * @exception HeadlessException if * <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless</code> returns * <code>true</code> * @serial * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless */ private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException, HeadlessException { GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(); acc = AccessController.getContext(); s.defaultReadObject(); appContext = AppContext.getAppContext(); } /** * Initialize JNI field and method IDs. */ private static native void initIDs(); /* * --- Accessibility Support --- * * MenuComponent will contain all of the methods in interface Accessible, * though it won't actually implement the interface - that will be up * to the individual objects which extend MenuComponent. */ AccessibleContext accessibleContext = null; /** * Gets the <code>AccessibleContext</code> associated with * this <code>MenuComponent</code>. * * The method implemented by this base class returns <code>null</code>. * Classes that extend <code>MenuComponent</code> * should implement this method to return the * <code>AccessibleContext</code> associated with the subclass. * * @return the <code>AccessibleContext</code> of this * <code>MenuComponent</code> * @since 1.3 */ public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { return accessibleContext; } /** * Inner class of <code>MenuComponent</code> used to provide * default support for accessibility. This class is not meant * to be used directly by application developers, but is instead * meant only to be subclassed by menu component developers. * <p> * The class used to obtain the accessible role for this object. * @since 1.3 */ protected abstract class AccessibleAWTMenuComponent extends AccessibleContext implements java.io.Serializable, AccessibleComponent, AccessibleSelection { /* * JDK 1.3 serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -4269533416223798698L; /** * Although the class is abstract, this should be called by * all sub-classes. */ protected AccessibleAWTMenuComponent() { } // AccessibleContext methods // /** * Gets the <code>AccessibleSelection</code> associated with this * object which allows its <code>Accessible</code> children to be selected. * * @return <code>AccessibleSelection</code> if supported by object; * else return <code>null</code> * @see AccessibleSelection */ public AccessibleSelection getAccessibleSelection() { return this; } /** * Gets the accessible name of this object. This should almost never * return <code>java.awt.MenuComponent.getName</code>, as that * generally isn't a localized name, and doesn't have meaning for the * user. If the object is fundamentally a text object (e.g. a menu item), the * accessible name should be the text of the object (e.g. "save"). * If the object has a tooltip, the tooltip text may also be an * appropriate String to return. * * @return the localized name of the object -- can be <code>null</code> * if this object does not have a name * @see AccessibleContext#setAccessibleName */ public String getAccessibleName() { return accessibleName; } /** * Gets the accessible description of this object. This should be * a concise, localized description of what this object is - what * is its meaning to the user. If the object has a tooltip, the * tooltip text may be an appropriate string to return, assuming * it contains a concise description of the object (instead of just * the name of the object - e.g. a "Save" icon on a toolbar that * had "save" as the tooltip text shouldn't return the tooltip * text as the description, but something like "Saves the current * text document" instead). * * @return the localized description of the object -- can be * <code>null</code> if this object does not have a description * @see AccessibleContext#setAccessibleDescription */ public String getAccessibleDescription() { return accessibleDescription; } /** * Gets the role of this object. * * @return an instance of <code>AccessibleRole</code> * describing the role of the object * @see AccessibleRole */ public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() { return AccessibleRole.AWT_COMPONENT; // Non-specific -- overridden in subclasses } /** * Gets the state of this object. * * @return an instance of <code>AccessibleStateSet</code> * containing the current state set of the object * @see AccessibleState */ public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() { return MenuComponent.this.getAccessibleStateSet(); } /** * Gets the <code>Accessible</code> parent of this object. * If the parent of this object implements <code>Accessible</code>, * this method should simply return <code>getParent</code>. * * @return the <code>Accessible</code> parent of this object -- can * be <code>null</code> if this object does not have an * <code>Accessible</code> parent */ public Accessible getAccessibleParent() { if (accessibleParent != null) { return accessibleParent; } else { MenuContainer parent = MenuComponent.this.getParent(); if (parent instanceof Accessible) { return (Accessible) parent; } } return null; } /** * Gets the index of this object in its accessible parent. * * @return the index of this object in its parent; -1 if this * object does not have an accessible parent * @see #getAccessibleParent */ public int getAccessibleIndexInParent() { return MenuComponent.this.getAccessibleIndexInParent(); } /** * Returns the number of accessible children in the object. If all * of the children of this object implement <code>Accessible</code>, * then this method should return the number of children of this object. * * @return the number of accessible children in the object */ public int getAccessibleChildrenCount() { return 0; // MenuComponents don't have children } /** * Returns the nth <code>Accessible</code> child of the object. * * @param i zero-based index of child * @return the nth Accessible child of the object */ public Accessible getAccessibleChild(int i) { return null; // MenuComponents don't have children } /** * Returns the locale of this object. * * @return the locale of this object */ public java.util.Locale getLocale() { MenuContainer parent = MenuComponent.this.getParent(); if (parent instanceof Component) return ((Component)parent).getLocale(); else return java.util.Locale.getDefault(); } /** * Gets the <code>AccessibleComponent</code> associated with * this object if one exists. Otherwise return <code>null</code>. * * @return the component */ public AccessibleComponent getAccessibleComponent() { return this; } // AccessibleComponent methods // /** * Gets the background color of this object. * * @return the background color, if supported, of the object; * otherwise, <code>null</code> */ public Color getBackground() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the background color of this object. * (For transparency, see <code>isOpaque</code>.) * * @param c the new <code>Color</code> for the background * @see Component#isOpaque */ public void setBackground(Color c) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Gets the foreground color of this object. * * @return the foreground color, if supported, of the object; * otherwise, <code>null</code> */ public Color getForeground() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the foreground color of this object. * * @param c the new <code>Color</code> for the foreground */ public void setForeground(Color c) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Gets the <code>Cursor</code> of this object. * * @return the <code>Curso</code>, if supported, of the object; * otherwise, <code>null</code> */ public Cursor getCursor() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the <code>Cursor</code> of this object. * <p> * The method may have no visual effect if the Java platform * implementation and/or the native system do not support * changing the mouse cursor shape. * @param cursor the new <code>Cursor</code> for the object */ public void setCursor(Cursor cursor) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Gets the <code>Font</code> of this object. * * @return the <code>Font</code>,if supported, for the object; * otherwise, <code>null</code> */ public Font getFont() { return MenuComponent.this.getFont(); } /** * Sets the <code>Font</code> of this object. * * @param f the new <code>Font</code> for the object */ public void setFont(Font f) { MenuComponent.this.setFont(f); } /** * Gets the <code>FontMetrics</code> of this object. * * @param f the <code>Font</code> * @return the FontMetrics, if supported, the object; * otherwise, <code>null</code> * @see #getFont */ public FontMetrics getFontMetrics(Font f) { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Determines if the object is enabled. * * @return true if object is enabled; otherwise, false */ public boolean isEnabled() { return true; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the enabled state of the object. * * @param b if true, enables this object; otherwise, disables it */ public void setEnabled(boolean b) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Determines if the object is visible. Note: this means that the * object intends to be visible; however, it may not in fact be * showing on the screen because one of the objects that this object * is contained by is not visible. To determine if an object is * showing on the screen, use <code>isShowing</code>. * * @return true if object is visible; otherwise, false */ public boolean isVisible() { return true; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the visible state of the object. * * @param b if true, shows this object; otherwise, hides it */ public void setVisible(boolean b) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Determines if the object is showing. This is determined by checking * the visibility of the object and ancestors of the object. Note: * this will return true even if the object is obscured by another * (for example, it happens to be underneath a menu that was pulled * down). * * @return true if object is showing; otherwise, false */ public boolean isShowing() { return true; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Checks whether the specified point is within this object's bounds, * where the point's x and y coordinates are defined to be relative to * the coordinate system of the object. * * @param p the <code>Point</code> relative to the coordinate * system of the object * @return true if object contains <code>Point</code>; otherwise false */ public boolean contains(Point p) { return false; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Returns the location of the object on the screen. * * @return location of object on screen -- can be <code>null</code> * if this object is not on the screen */ public Point getLocationOnScreen() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Gets the location of the object relative to the parent in the form * of a point specifying the object's top-left corner in the screen's * coordinate space. * * @return an instance of <code>Point</code> representing the * top-left corner of the object's bounds in the coordinate * space of the screen; <code>null</code> if * this object or its parent are not on the screen */ public Point getLocation() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the location of the object relative to the parent. */ public void setLocation(Point p) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Gets the bounds of this object in the form of a * <code>Rectangle</code> object. * The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location * relative to its parent. * * @return a rectangle indicating this component's bounds; * <code>null</code> if this object is not on the screen */ public Rectangle getBounds() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Sets the bounds of this object in the form of a * <code>Rectangle</code> object. * The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location * relative to its parent. * * @param r a rectangle indicating this component's bounds */ public void setBounds(Rectangle r) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Returns the size of this object in the form of a * <code>Dimension</code> object. The height field of * the <code>Dimension</code> object contains this object's * height, and the width field of the <code>Dimension</code> * object contains this object's width. * * @return a <code>Dimension</code> object that indicates the * size of this component; <code>null</code> * if this object is not on the screen */ public Dimension getSize() { return null; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Resizes this object. * * @param d - the <code>Dimension</code> specifying the * new size of the object */ public void setSize(Dimension d) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Returns the <code>Accessible</code> child, if one exists, * contained at the local coordinate <code>Point</code>. * If there is no <code>Accessible</code> child, <code>null</code> * is returned. * * @param p the point defining the top-left corner of the * <code>Accessible</code>, given in the coordinate space * of the object's parent * @return the <code>Accessible</code>, if it exists, * at the specified location; else <code>null</code> */ public Accessible getAccessibleAt(Point p) { return null; // MenuComponents don't have children } /** * Returns whether this object can accept focus or not. * * @return true if object can accept focus; otherwise false */ public boolean isFocusTraversable() { return true; // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Requests focus for this object. */ public void requestFocus() { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Adds the specified focus listener to receive focus events from this * component. * * @param l the focus listener */ public void addFocusListener(java.awt.event.FocusListener l) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } /** * Removes the specified focus listener so it no longer receives focus * events from this component. * * @param l the focus listener */ public void removeFocusListener(java.awt.event.FocusListener l) { // Not supported for MenuComponents } // AccessibleSelection methods // /** * Returns the number of <code>Accessible</code> children currently selected. * If no children are selected, the return value will be 0. * * @return the number of items currently selected */ public int getAccessibleSelectionCount() { return 0; // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Returns an <code>Accessible</code> representing the specified * selected child in the object. If there isn't a selection, or there are * fewer children selected than the integer passed in, the return * value will be <code>null</code>. * <p>Note that the index represents the i-th selected child, which * is different from the i-th child. * * @param i the zero-based index of selected children * @return the i-th selected child * @see #getAccessibleSelectionCount */ public Accessible getAccessibleSelection(int i) { return null; // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Determines if the current child of this object is selected. * * @return true if the current child of this object is selected; * else false * @param i the zero-based index of the child in this * <code>Accessible</code> object * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleChild */ public boolean isAccessibleChildSelected(int i) { return false; // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Adds the specified <code>Accessible</code> child of the object * to the object's selection. If the object supports multiple selections, * the specified child is added to any existing selection, otherwise * it replaces any existing selection in the object. If the * specified child is already selected, this method has no effect. * * @param i the zero-based index of the child * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleChild */ public void addAccessibleSelection(int i) { // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Removes the specified child of the object from the object's * selection. If the specified item isn't currently selected, this * method has no effect. * * @param i the zero-based index of the child * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleChild */ public void removeAccessibleSelection(int i) { // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Clears the selection in the object, so that no children in the * object are selected. */ public void clearAccessibleSelection() { // To be fully implemented in a future release } /** * Causes every child of the object to be selected * if the object supports multiple selections. */ public void selectAllAccessibleSelection() { // To be fully implemented in a future release } } // inner class AccessibleAWTComponent /** * Gets the index of this object in its accessible parent. * * @return -1 if this object does not have an accessible parent; * otherwise, the index of the child in its accessible parent. */ int getAccessibleIndexInParent() { MenuContainer localParent = parent; if (!(localParent instanceof MenuComponent)) { // MenuComponents only have accessible index when inside MenuComponents return -1; } MenuComponent localParentMenu = (MenuComponent)localParent; return localParentMenu.getAccessibleChildIndex(this); } /** * Gets the index of the child within this MenuComponent. * * @param child MenuComponent whose index we are interested in. * @return -1 if this object doesn't contain the child, * otherwise, index of the child. */ int getAccessibleChildIndex(MenuComponent child) { return -1; // Overridden in subclasses. } /** * Gets the state of this object. * * @return an instance of <code>AccessibleStateSet</code> * containing the current state set of the object * @see AccessibleState */ AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() { AccessibleStateSet states = new AccessibleStateSet(); return states; } }