Class UndoTextFileChange

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.Change
org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.UndoTextFileChange
All Implemented Interfaces:
IAdaptable

public class UndoTextFileChange extends Change
A change to perform the reverse change of a TextFileChange.

This class is not intended to be instantiated by clients. It is usually created by a TextFileChange object.

The class should be subclassed by clients also subclassing TextFileChange to provide a proper undo change object.

Since:
3.0
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getSaveMode

      public int getSaveMode()
      Returns the change's save mode.
      Returns:
      the change's save mode
      See Also:
    • getName

      public String getName()
      Description copied from class: Change
      Returns the human readable name of this change. The name MUST not be null.
      Specified by:
      getName in class Change
      Returns:
      the human readable name of this change
    • createUndoChange

      protected Change createUndoChange(UndoEdit edit, ContentStamp stampToRestore) throws CoreException
      Hook to create an undo change for the given undo edit. This hook gets called while performing the change to construct the corresponding undo change object.

      Subclasses may override it to create a different undo change.

      Parameters:
      edit - the undo edit to create a undo change for
      stampToRestore - the content stamp to restore when the undo edit is executed.
      Returns:
      the undo change
      Throws:
      CoreException - if an undo change can't be created
    • getModifiedElement

      public Object getModifiedElement()
      Description copied from class: Change
      Returns the element modified by this Change. The method may return null if the change isn't related to an element.
      Specified by:
      getModifiedElement in class Change
      Returns:
      the element modified by this change
    • getAffectedObjects

      public Object[] getAffectedObjects()
      Description copied from class: Change
      Returns the elements affected by this change or null if the affected elements cannot be determined. Returns an empty array if the change doesn't modify any elements.

      This default implementation returns null to indicate that the affected elements are unknown. Subclasses should reimplement this method if they can compute the set of affected elements.

      Overrides:
      getAffectedObjects in class Change
      Returns:
      the elements affected by this change or null if the affected elements cannot be determined
    • initializeValidationData

      public void initializeValidationData(IProgressMonitor pm)
      Description copied from class: Change
      Hook method to initialize some internal state to provide an adequate answer for the isValid method. This method gets called after a change or a whole change tree has been created.

      Typically this method is implemented in one of the following ways:

      • the change hooks up a listener on some delta notification mechanism and marks itself as invalid if it receives a certain delta. Is this the case the implementor must take care of unhooking the listener in dispose.
      • the change remembers some information allowing to decide if a change object is still valid when isValid is called.

      For example, a change object that manipulates the content of an IFile could either listen to resource changes and detect that the file got changed or it could remember some content stamp and compare it with the actual content stamp when isValid is called.

      Specified by:
      initializeValidationData in class Change
      Parameters:
      pm - a progress monitor
    • isValid

      public RefactoringStatus isValid(IProgressMonitor pm) throws CoreException
      Description copied from class: Change
      Verifies that this change object is still valid and can be executed by calling perform. If a refactoring status with a severity of RefactoringStatus.FATAL is returned then the change has to be treated as invalid and can no longer be executed. Performing such a change produces an unspecified result and will very likely throw an exception.

      This method is also called by the UndoManager to decide if an undo or redo change is still valid and therefore can be executed.

      Specified by:
      isValid in class Change
      Parameters:
      pm - a progress monitor.
      Returns:
      a refactoring status describing the outcome of the validation check
      Throws:
      CoreException - if an error occurred during validation check. The change is to be treated as invalid if an exception occurs
    • perform

      public Change perform(IProgressMonitor pm) throws CoreException
      Description copied from class: Change
      Performs this change. If this method is called on an invalid or disabled change object the result is unspecified. Changes should in general not respond to IProgressMonitor.isCanceled() since canceling a change tree in the middle of its execution leaves the workspace in a half changed state.
      Specified by:
      perform in class Change
      Parameters:
      pm - a progress monitor
      Returns:
      the undo change for this change object or null if no undo is provided
      Throws:
      CoreException - if an error occurred during change execution
    • dispose

      public void dispose()
      Description copied from class: Change
      Disposes this change. Subclasses that override this method typically unregister listeners which got registered during the call to initializeValidationData.

      Subclasses may override this method.

      Overrides:
      dispose in class Change