Class AbstractHandler

    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      AbstractHandler()  
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void addHandlerListener​(IHandlerListener handlerListener)
      Registers an instance of IHandlerListener to listen for changes to properties of this instance.
      void dispose()
      The default implementation does nothing.
      protected void fireHandlerChanged​(HandlerEvent handlerEvent)
      Fires an event to all registered listeners describing changes to this instance.
      protected boolean hasListeners()
      Returns true iff there is one or more IHandlerListeners attached to this AbstractHandler.
      boolean isEnabled()
      Whether this handler is capable of executing at this time.
      boolean isHandled()
      Whether this handler is capable of handling delegated responsibilities at this time.
      void removeHandlerListener​(IHandlerListener handlerListener)
      Unregisters an instance of IHandlerListener listening for changes to properties of this instance.
      protected void setBaseEnabled​(boolean state)
      Allow the default isEnabled() to answer our enabled state.
      void setEnabled​(java.lang.Object evaluationContext)
      Called by the framework to allow the handler to update its enabled state by extracting the same information available at execution time.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • AbstractHandler

        public AbstractHandler()
    • Method Detail

      • addHandlerListener

        public void addHandlerListener​(IHandlerListener handlerListener)
        Description copied from interface: IHandler
        Registers an instance of IHandlerListener to listen for changes to properties of this instance.
        Specified by:
        addHandlerListener in interface IHandler
        Parameters:
        handlerListener - the instance to register. Must not be null. If an attempt is made to register an instance which is already registered with this instance, no operation is performed.
      • dispose

        public void dispose()
        The default implementation does nothing. Subclasses who attach listeners to other objects are encouraged to detach them in this method.
        Specified by:
        dispose in interface IHandler
      • fireHandlerChanged

        protected void fireHandlerChanged​(HandlerEvent handlerEvent)
        Fires an event to all registered listeners describing changes to this instance.

        Subclasses may extend the definition of this method (i.e., if a different type of listener can be attached to a subclass). This is used primarily for support of AbstractHandler in org.eclipse.ui.workbench, and clients should be wary of overriding this behaviour. If this method is overridden, then the first line of the method should be "super.fireHandlerChanged(handlerEvent);".

        Parameters:
        handlerEvent - the event describing changes to this instance. Must not be null.
      • isEnabled

        public boolean isEnabled()
        Whether this handler is capable of executing at this time. Subclasses may override this method. If clients override this method they should also consider overriding setEnabled(Object) so they can be notified about framework execution contexts.
        Specified by:
        isEnabled in interface IHandler
        Returns:
        true
        See Also:
        setEnabled(Object), setBaseEnabled(boolean)
      • setBaseEnabled

        protected void setBaseEnabled​(boolean state)
        Allow the default isEnabled() to answer our enabled state. It will fire a HandlerEvent if necessary. If clients use this method they should also consider overriding setEnabled(Object) so they can be notified about framework execution contexts.
        Parameters:
        state - the enabled state
        Since:
        3.4
      • setEnabled

        public void setEnabled​(java.lang.Object evaluationContext)
        Called by the framework to allow the handler to update its enabled state by extracting the same information available at execution time. Clients may override if they need to extract information from the application context.
        Specified by:
        setEnabled in interface IHandler2
        Parameters:
        evaluationContext - the application context. May be null
        Since:
        3.4
        See Also:
        setBaseEnabled(boolean)
      • isHandled

        public boolean isHandled()
        Whether this handler is capable of handling delegated responsibilities at this time. Subclasses may override this method.
        Specified by:
        isHandled in interface IHandler
        Returns:
        true
      • hasListeners

        protected boolean hasListeners()

        Returns true iff there is one or more IHandlerListeners attached to this AbstractHandler.

        Subclasses may extend the definition of this method (i.e., if a different type of listener can be attached to a subclass). This is used primarily for support of AbstractHandler in org.eclipse.ui.workbench, and clients should be wary of overriding this behaviour. If this method is overridden, then the return value should include "super.hasListeners() ||".

        Returns:
        true iff there is one or more IHandlerListeners attached to this AbstractHandler
      • removeHandlerListener

        public void removeHandlerListener​(IHandlerListener handlerListener)
        Description copied from interface: IHandler
        Unregisters an instance of IHandlerListener listening for changes to properties of this instance.
        Specified by:
        removeHandlerListener in interface IHandler
        Parameters:
        handlerListener - the instance to unregister. Must not be null. If an attempt is made to unregister an instance which is not already registered with this instance, no operation is performed.