/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2005, 2015 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.core.commands.operations; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; /** * <p> * An undo context that can be used to represent any given object. Clients * can add matching contexts to this context. This class may be instantiated * by clients. * </p> * * @since 3.1 */ public final class ObjectUndoContext extends UndoContext { private Object object; private String label; private List<IUndoContext> children = new ArrayList<>(); /** * Construct an operation context that represents the given object. * * @param object * the object to be represented. */ public ObjectUndoContext(Object object) { this(object, null); } /** * Construct an operation context that represents the given object and has a * specialized label. * * @param object * the object to be represented. * @param label * the label for the context */ public ObjectUndoContext(Object object, String label) { super(); this.object = object; this.label = label; } @Override public String getLabel() { if (label != null) { return label; } if (object != null) { return object.toString(); } return super.getLabel(); } /** * Return the object that is represented by this context. * * @return the object represented by this context. */ public Object getObject() { return object; } /** * Add the specified context as a match of this context. Contexts added as * matches of this context will be interpreted as a match of this context * when the history is filtered for a particular context. Adding a match * allows components to create their own contexts for implementing * specialized behavior, yet have their operations appear in a more * global context. * * @param context * the context to be added as a match of this context */ public void addMatch(IUndoContext context) { children.add(context); } /** * Remove the specified context as a match of this context. The context will * no longer be interpreted as a match of this context when the history is * filtered for a particular context. This method has no effect if the * specified context was never previously added as a match. * * @param context * the context to be removed from the list of matches for this * context */ public void removeMatch(IUndoContext context) { children.remove(context); } @Override public boolean matches(IUndoContext context) { // Check first for explicit matches that have been assigned. if (children.contains(context)) { return true; } // Contexts for equal objects are considered matching if (context instanceof ObjectUndoContext && getObject() != null) { return getObject().equals(((ObjectUndoContext)context).getObject()); } // Use the normal matching implementation return super.matches(context); } /** * The string representation of this operation. Used for debugging purposes only. * This string should not be shown to an end user. * * @return The string representation. */ @Override public String toString() { return getLabel(); } }