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package org.eclipse.swt.widgets;
import static org.eclipse.rap.rwt.internal.service.ContextProvider.getApplicationContext;
import org.eclipse.rap.rwt.Adaptable;
import org.eclipse.rap.rwt.internal.lifecycle.SimpleLifeCycle;
import org.eclipse.rap.rwt.internal.textsize.TextSizeUtil;
import org.eclipse.rap.rwt.widgets.DialogCallback;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWTException;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.ShellAdapter;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.ShellEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Font;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.SerializableCompatibility;
/**
* This class is the abstract superclass of the classes
* that represent the built in platform dialogs.
* A <code>Dialog</code> typically contains other widgets
* that are not accessible. A <code>Dialog</code> is not
* a <code>Widget</code>.
* <p>
* This class can also be used as the abstract superclass
* for user-designed dialogs. Such dialogs usually consist
* of a Shell with child widgets.
* <p>
* Note: The <em>modality</em> styles supported by this class
* are treated as <em>HINT</em>s, because not all are supported
* by every subclass on every platform. If a modality style is
* not supported, it is "upgraded" to a more restrictive modality
* style that is supported. For example, if <code>PRIMARY_MODAL</code>
* is not supported by a particular dialog, it would be upgraded to
* <code>APPLICATION_MODAL</code>. In addition, as is the case
* for shells, the window manager for the desktop on which the
* instance is visible has ultimate control over the appearance
* and behavior of the instance, including its modality.
* <dl>
* <dt><b>Styles:</b></dt>
* <dd>APPLICATION_MODAL, PRIMARY_MODAL, SYSTEM_MODAL</dd>
* <dt><b>Events:</b></dt>
* <dd>(none)</dd>
* </dl>
* <p>
* Note: Only one of the styles APPLICATION_MODAL, PRIMARY_MODAL,
* and SYSTEM_MODAL may be specified.
* </p>
*
* @see Shell
*/
public abstract class Dialog implements Adaptable, SerializableCompatibility {
private static final int HORIZONTAL_DIALOG_UNIT_PER_CHAR = 4;
final int style;
final Shell parent;
protected Shell shell;
protected int returnCode;
String title;
/**
* Constructs a new instance of this class given only its
* parent.
*
* @param parent a shell which will be the parent of the new instance
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the parent is null</li>
* </ul>
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the parent</li>
* </ul>
*/
public Dialog( Shell parent ) {
this( parent, SWT.PRIMARY_MODAL );
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent
* and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.
* <p>
* The style value is either one of the style constants defined in
* class <code>SWT</code> which is applicable to instances of this
* class, or must be built by <em>bitwise OR</em>'ing together
* (that is, using the <code>int</code> "|" operator) two or more
* of those <code>SWT</code> style constants. The class description
* lists the style constants that are applicable to the class.
* Style bits are also inherited from superclasses.
*
* @param parent a shell which will be the parent of the new instance
* @param style the style of dialog to construct
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the parent is null</li>
* </ul>
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the parent</li>
* </ul>
*
* <!--@see SWT#PRIMARY_MODAL-->
* @see SWT#APPLICATION_MODAL
* <!--@see SWT#SYSTEM_MODAL-->
*/
public Dialog( Shell parent, int style ) {
checkParent( parent );
this.parent = parent;
this.style = style;
title = "";
}
/**
* Returns the receiver's parent, which must be a <code>Shell</code>
* or null.
*
* @return the receiver's parent
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public Shell getParent() {
return parent;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver's style information.
* <p>
* Note that, the value which is returned by this method <em>may
* not match</em> the value which was provided to the constructor
* when the receiver was created.
* </p>
*
* @return the style bits
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getStyle() {
return style;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver's text, which is the string that the
* window manager will typically display as the receiver's
* <em>title</em>. If the text has not previously been set,
* returns an empty string.
*
* @return the text
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public String getText() {
return title;
}
/**
* Sets the receiver's text, which is the string that the
* window manager will typically display as the receiver's
* <em>title</em>, to the argument, which must not be null.
*
* @param string the new text
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the text is null</li>
* </ul>
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setText( String string ) {
if( string == null ) {
SWT.error( SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT );
}
title = string;
}
/**
* Opens this dialog in a non-blocking way and brings it to the front of the display. If given,
* the <code>dialogCallback</code> is notified when the dialog is closed.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of the <code>open()</code> method from the respective
* <code>Dialog</code> implementation when running in <em>JEE_COMPATIBILTY</em> mode.
* </p>
*
* @param dialogCallback the callback to be notified when the dialog was closed or
* <code>null</code> if no callback should be notified.
* @see DialogCallback
* @see org.eclipse.rap.rwt.application.Application.OperationMode
* @rwtextension This method is not available in SWT.
* @since 3.1
*/
public void open( final DialogCallback dialogCallback ) {
prepareOpen();
returnCode = SWT.CANCEL;
shell.open();
shell.addShellListener( new ShellAdapter() {
@Override
public void shellClosed( ShellEvent event ) {
if( dialogCallback != null ) {
dialogCallback.dialogClosed( returnCode );
}
}
} );
}
/**
* Implementation of the <code>Adaptable</code> interface.
* <p><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> This method is <em>not</em> part of the RWT
* public API. It is marked public only so that it can be shared
* within the packages provided by RWT. It should never be accessed
* from application code.
* </p>
*/
@Override
public <T> T getAdapter( Class<T> adapter ) {
return null;
}
protected void prepareOpen() {
}
protected void checkSubclass() {
if( !Display.isValidClass( getClass() ) ) {
SWT.error( SWT.ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS );
}
}
protected void checkOperationMode() {
if( getApplicationContext().getLifeCycleFactory().getLifeCycle() instanceof SimpleLifeCycle ) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "Method not supported in JEE_COMPATIBILITY mode." );
}
}
protected void runEventLoop( Shell shell ) {
shell.open();
Display display = shell.getDisplay();
while( !shell.isDisposed() ) {
if( !display.readAndDispatch() ) {
display.sleep();
}
}
}
static int convertHorizontalDLUsToPixels( Control control, int dlus ) {
Font dialogFont = control.getFont();
float charWidth = TextSizeUtil.getAvgCharWidth( dialogFont );
float width = charWidth * dlus + HORIZONTAL_DIALOG_UNIT_PER_CHAR / 2;
return ( int )( width / HORIZONTAL_DIALOG_UNIT_PER_CHAR );
}
static int checkStyle( Shell parent, int style ) {
int result = style;
int mask = SWT.PRIMARY_MODAL | SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL | SWT.SYSTEM_MODAL;
if( ( result & SWT.SHEET ) != 0 ) {
result &= ~SWT.SHEET;
if( ( result & mask ) == 0 ) {
result |= parent == null ? SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL : SWT.PRIMARY_MODAL;
}
}
if( ( result & mask ) == 0 ) {
result |= SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL;
}
if( ( result & ( SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT ) ) == 0 ) {
if( parent != null ) {
if( ( parent.style & SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT ) != 0 ) {
result |= SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT;
}
}
}
return result;
}
private static void checkParent( Shell parent ) {
if( parent == null ) {
SWT.error( SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT );
}
parent.checkWidget();
}
}