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* @(#)GMenuPeer.java 1.13 06/10/10
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package sun.awt.gtk;
import sun.awt.peer.*;
import java.awt.*;
/**
*
*
* @author Nicholas Allen
*/
class GMenuPeer extends GMenuItemPeer implements MenuPeer, GMenuContainer {
static {
initIDs();
}
private static native void initIDs();
/** Creates a new GMenuPeer. */
GMenuPeer (Menu target) {
super(target);
}
protected native void create();
public native void add(GMenuItemPeer peer);
/** This method does not need to do anything because the menuitem peer will add itself to a
GMenuContainer when it is created. */
public void addItem(MenuItem item) {}
/** This method doesn't need to do anything because the menu item's peer will have been disposed
of by this time and disposing of a peer which is in a container in Gtk automatically removes it
from the parent container. */
public void delItem(int index) {}
}