Class RefactoringContext

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.RefactoringContext

public class RefactoringContext extends Object

Refactoring context is a disposable object that can be used by a refactoring to hold resources that have to be explicitly released. The refactoring context is guaranteed to receive a dispose() call after the associated refactoring has finished or produced an error. At this point, the refactoring context must release all resources and detach all listeners. A refactoring context can only be disposed once; it cannot be reused.

This class is intended to be subclassed by clients wishing to implement new refactorings that depend on resources that have to be explicitly released.

Since:
3.6
  • Constructor Details

    • RefactoringContext

      public RefactoringContext(Refactoring refactoring)
      Creates a context for the given refactoring.
      Parameters:
      refactoring - The refactoring associated with the context. Cannot be null.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if refactoring is null.
  • Method Details

    • getRefactoring

      public Refactoring getRefactoring()
      Returns the refactoring associated with the context.

      The returned refactoring must be in an initialized state, i.e. ready to be executed via PerformRefactoringOperation.

      Returns:
      The refactoring associated with the context.
      Restriction:
      This method is not intended to be re-implemented or extended by clients.
    • dispose

      public void dispose()
      Disposes of the context. This method will be called exactly once during the life cycle of the context after the associated refactoring has finished or produced an error.

      Subclasses may extend this method (must call super).