/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2005 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.ui; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable; import org.eclipse.jface.resource.ImageDescriptor; /** * <code>IEditorInput</code> is a light weight descriptor of editor input, * like a file name but more abstract. It is not a model. It is a description of * the model source for an <code>IEditorPart</code>. * <p> * Clients implementing this editor input interface should override * <code>Object.equals(Object)</code> to answer true for two inputs that are * the same. The <code>IWorbenchPage.openEditor</code> APIs are dependent on * this to find an editor with the same input. * </p> * <p> * Clients should extend this interface to declare new types of editor inputs. * </p> * <p> * An editor input is passed to an editor via the <code>IEditorPart.init</code> * method. Due to the wide range of valid editor inputs, it is not possible to * define generic methods for getting and setting bytes. * </p> * <p> * Editor input must implement the <code>IAdaptable</code> interface; * extensions are managed by the platform's adapter manager. * </p> * <p> * Please note that it is important that the editor input be light weight. * Within the workbench, the navigation history tends to hold on to editor * inputs as a means of reconstructing the editor at a later time. The * navigation history can hold on to quite a few inputs (i.e., the default is * fifty). The actual data model should probably not be held in the input. * </p> * * * @see org.eclipse.ui.IEditorPart * @see org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPage#openEditor(IEditorInput, String) * @see org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPage#openEditor(IEditorInput, String, boolean) */ public interface IEditorInput extends IAdaptable { /** * Returns whether the editor input exists. * <p> * This method is primarily used to determine if an editor input should * appear in the "File Most Recently Used" menu. An editor input will appear * in the list until the return value of <code>exists</code> becomes * <code>false</code> or it drops off the bottom of the list. * * @return <code>true</code> if the editor input exists; * <code>false</code> otherwise */ public boolean exists(); /** * Returns the image descriptor for this input. * * <p> * Note: although a null return value has never been permitted from this * method, there are many known buggy implementations that return null. * Clients that need the image for an editor are advised to use * IWorkbenchPart.getImage() instead of IEditorInput.getImageDescriptor(), * or to recover from a null return value in a manner that records the ID of * the problematic editor input. Implementors that have been returning null * from this method should pick some other default return value (such as * ImageDescriptor.getMissingImageDescriptor()). * </p> * * @return the image descriptor for this input; may be <code>null</code> if * there is no image. */ public ImageDescriptor getImageDescriptor(); /** * Returns the name of this editor input for display purposes. * <p> * For instance, when the input is from a file, the return value would * ordinarily be just the file name. * * @return the name string; never <code>null</code>; */ public String getName(); /** * Returns an object that can be used to save the state of this editor * input. * * @return the persistable element, or <code>null</code> if this editor * input cannot be persisted */ public IPersistableElement getPersistable(); /** * Returns the tool tip text for this editor input. This text is used to * differentiate between two input with the same name. For instance, * MyClass.java in folder X and MyClass.java in folder Y. The format of the * text varies between input types. * </p> * * @return the tool tip text; never <code>null</code>. */ public String getToolTipText(); }