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Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

org.eclipse.ui.operations
Class LinearUndoViolationUserApprover


java.lang.Object
  extended by 

org.eclipse.core.commands.operations.LinearUndoViolationDetector
      extended by 
org.eclipse.ui.operations.LinearUndoViolationUserApprover
All Implemented Interfaces:
IOperationApprover

public final class LinearUndoViolationUserApprover
extends LinearUndoViolationDetector

An operation approver that prompts the user to see if linear undo violations are permitted. A linear undo violation is detected when an operation being undone or redone shares an undo context with another operation appearing more recently in the history.

This class may be instantiated by clients.

Since:
3.1

Constructor Summary
LinearUndoViolationUserApprover ( IUndoContext context, IWorkbenchPart part)
          Create a LinearUndoViolationUserApprover associated with the specified workbench part.
 
Method Summary
protected   IStatus allowLinearRedoViolation ( IUndoableOperation operation, IUndoContext context, IOperationHistory history, IAdaptable uiInfo)
          Return a status indicating whether a linear redo violation is allowable.
protected   IStatus allowLinearUndoViolation ( IUndoableOperation operation, IUndoContext context, IOperationHistory history, IAdaptable uiInfo)
          Return a status indicating whether a linear undo violation is allowable.
 
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.core.commands.operations. LinearUndoViolationDetector
proceedRedoing, proceedUndoing
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang. Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

LinearUndoViolationUserApprover

public LinearUndoViolationUserApprover(
IUndoContext context,
                                       
IWorkbenchPart part)
Create a LinearUndoViolationUserApprover associated with the specified workbench part.

Parameters:
context - the undo context with the linear undo violation
part - the part that should be used for prompting the user
Method Detail

allowLinearRedoViolation

protected 
IStatus allowLinearRedoViolation(
IUndoableOperation operation,
                                           
IUndoContext context,
                                           
IOperationHistory history,
                                           
IAdaptable uiInfo)
Description copied from class: LinearUndoViolationDetector
Return a status indicating whether a linear redo violation is allowable. A linear redo violation is defined as a request to redo a particular operation even if it is not the most recently added operation to the redo history.

Specified by:
allowLinearRedoViolation in class LinearUndoViolationDetector
Parameters:
operation - the operation for which a linear redo violation has been detected.
context - the undo context in which the linear redo violation exists
history - the operation history containing the operation
uiInfo - the IAdaptable (or null) provided by the caller in order to supply UI information for prompting the user if necessary. When this parameter is not null, it should minimally contain an adapter for the org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.class.
Returns:
the IStatus describing whether the redo violation is allowed. The redo will not proceed if the status severity is not OK, and the caller requesting the redo will be returned the status that caused the rejection. Specific status severities will not be interpreted by the history.

allowLinearUndoViolation

protected 
IStatus allowLinearUndoViolation(
IUndoableOperation operation,
                                           
IUndoContext context,
                                           
IOperationHistory history,
                                           
IAdaptable uiInfo)
Description copied from class: LinearUndoViolationDetector
Return a status indicating whether a linear undo violation is allowable. A linear undo violation is defined as a request to undo a particular operation even if it is not the most recently added operation to the undo history.

Specified by:
allowLinearUndoViolation in class LinearUndoViolationDetector
Parameters:
operation - the operation for which a linear undo violation has been detected.
context - the undo context in which the linear undo violation exists
history - the operation history containing the operation
uiInfo - the IAdaptable (or null) provided by the caller in order to supply UI information for prompting the user if necessary. When this parameter is not null, it should minimally contain an adapter for the org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.class.
Returns:
the IStatus describing whether the undo violation is allowed. The undo will not proceed if the status severity is not OK, and the caller requesting the undo will be returned the status that caused the rejection. Specific status severities will not be interpreted by the history.

Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

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