/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2010 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 * Sergey Prigogin (Google) *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.cdt.internal.ui.viewsupport; import java.io.File; import org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath; import org.eclipse.osgi.util.TextProcessor; import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkingSet; import org.eclipse.cdt.internal.corext.util.Strings; /** * A label provider for basic elements like paths. The label provider will make sure that the labels are correctly * shown in RTL environments. */ public class BasicElementLabels { // TextProcessor delimiters private static final String CODE_DELIMITERS= TextProcessor.getDefaultDelimiters() + "<>()?,{}+-*!%=^|&;[]~"; //$NON-NLS-1$ private static final String FILE_PATTERN_DELIMITERS= TextProcessor.getDefaultDelimiters() + "*.?"; //$NON-NLS-1$ private static final String URL_DELIMITERS= TextProcessor.getDefaultDelimiters() + ":@?-"; //$NON-NLS-1$ /** * Returns the label of a path. * * @param path the path * @param isOSPath if <code>true</code>, the path represents an OS path, if <code>false</code> it is a workspace path. * @return the label of the path to be used in the UI. */ public static String getPathLabel(IPath path, boolean isOSPath) { String label; if (isOSPath) { label= path.toOSString(); } else { label= path.makeRelative().toString(); } return Strings.markLTR(label); } /** * Returns the label of the path of a file. * * @param file the file * @return the label of the file path to be used in the UI. */ public static String getPathLabel(File file) { return Strings.markLTR(file.getAbsolutePath()); } /** * Returns the label for a file pattern like '*.java' * * @param name the pattern * @return the label of the pattern. */ public static String getFilePattern(String name) { return Strings.markLTR(name, FILE_PATTERN_DELIMITERS); } /** * Returns the label for a URL, URI or URL part. Example is 'http://www.x.xom/s.html#1' * * @param name the URL string * @return the label of the URL. */ public static String getURLPart(String name) { return Strings.markLTR(name, URL_DELIMITERS); } /** * Returns a label for a resource name. * * @param resource the resource * @return the label of the resource name. */ public static String getResourceName(IResource resource) { return Strings.markLTR(resource.getName()); } /** * Returns a label for a resource name. * * @param resourceName the resource name * @return the label of the resource name. */ public static String getResourceName(String resourceName) { return Strings.markLTR(resourceName); } /** * Returns a label for C element name. Example is 'new Test<? extends List>() { ...}'. * This method should only be used for simple element names. Use * {@link CElementLabels} to create a label from a C element. * * @param name the C element name. * @return the label for the C element */ public static String getCElementName(String name) { return Strings.markCElementLabelLTR(name); } /** * Returns a label for C code snippet used in a label. Example is 'Test test= new Test<? extends List>() { ...}'. * * @param string the C code snippet * @return the label for the C code snippet */ public static String getCCodeString(String string) { return Strings.markLTR(string, CODE_DELIMITERS); } /** * Returns a label for a version name. Example is '1.4.1' * * @param name the version string * @return the version label */ public static String getVersionName(String name) { return Strings.markLTR(name); } /** * Returns a label for a working set * * @param set the working set * @return the label of the working set */ public static String getWorkingSetLabel(IWorkingSet set) { return Strings.markLTR(set.getLabel()); } }