javax.swing.text

Class AsyncBoxView

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    SwingConstants

    public class AsyncBoxView
    extends View
    A box that does layout asynchronously. This is useful to keep the GUI event thread moving by not doing any layout on it. The layout is done on a granularity of operations on the child views. After each child view is accessed for some part of layout (a potentially time consuming operation) the remaining tasks can be abandoned or a new higher priority task (i.e. to service a synchronous request or a visible area) can be taken on.

    While the child view is being accessed a read lock is aquired on the associated document so that the model is stable while being accessed.

    Since:
    1.3
    • Field Detail

      • locator

        protected AsyncBoxView.ChildLocator locator
        Object that manages the offsets of the children. All locking for management of child locations is on this object.
    • Constructor Detail

      • AsyncBoxView

        public AsyncBoxView(Element elem,
                    int axis)
        Construct a box view that does asynchronous layout.
        Parameters:
        elem - the element of the model to represent
        axis - the axis to tile along. This can be either X_AXIS or Y_AXIS.
    • Method Detail

      • getMajorAxis

        public int getMajorAxis()
        Fetch the major axis (the axis the children are tiled along). This will have a value of either X_AXIS or Y_AXIS.
      • getMinorAxis

        public int getMinorAxis()
        Fetch the minor axis (the axis orthoginal to the tiled axis). This will have a value of either X_AXIS or Y_AXIS.
      • getTopInset

        public float getTopInset()
        Get the top part of the margin around the view.
      • setTopInset

        public void setTopInset(float i)
        Set the top part of the margin around the view.
        Parameters:
        i - the value of the inset
      • getBottomInset

        public float getBottomInset()
        Get the bottom part of the margin around the view.
      • setBottomInset

        public void setBottomInset(float i)
        Set the bottom part of the margin around the view.
        Parameters:
        i - the value of the inset
      • getLeftInset

        public float getLeftInset()
        Get the left part of the margin around the view.
      • setLeftInset

        public void setLeftInset(float i)
        Set the left part of the margin around the view.
        Parameters:
        i - the value of the inset
      • getRightInset

        public float getRightInset()
        Get the right part of the margin around the view.
      • setRightInset

        public void setRightInset(float i)
        Set the right part of the margin around the view.
        Parameters:
        i - the value of the inset
      • getInsetSpan

        protected float getInsetSpan(int axis)
        Fetch the span along an axis that is taken up by the insets.
        Parameters:
        axis - the axis to determine the total insets along, either X_AXIS or Y_AXIS.
        Since:
        1.4
      • setEstimatedMajorSpan

        protected void setEstimatedMajorSpan(boolean isEstimated)
        Set the estimatedMajorSpan property that determines if the major span should be treated as being estimated. If this property is true, the value of setSize along the major axis will change the requirements along the major axis and incremental changes will be ignored until all of the children have been updated (which will cause the property to automatically be set to false). If the property is false the value of the majorSpan will be considered to be accurate and incremental changes will be added into the total as they are calculated.
        Since:
        1.4
      • getEstimatedMajorSpan

        protected boolean getEstimatedMajorSpan()
        Is the major span currently estimated?
        Since:
        1.4
      • getChildState

        protected AsyncBoxView.ChildState getChildState(int index)
        Fetch the object representing the layout state of of the child at the given index.
        Parameters:
        index - the child index. This should be a value >= 0 and < getViewCount().
      • getLayoutQueue

        protected LayoutQueue getLayoutQueue()
        Fetch the queue to use for layout.
      • createChildState

        protected AsyncBoxView.ChildState createChildState(View v)
        New ChildState records are created through this method to allow subclasses the extend the ChildState records to do/hold more
      • majorRequirementChange

        protected void majorRequirementChange(AsyncBoxView.ChildState cs,
                                  float delta)
        Requirements changed along the major axis. This is called by the thread doing layout for the given ChildState object when it has completed fetching the child views new preferences. Typically this would be the layout thread, but might be the event thread if it is trying to update something immediately (such as to perform a model/view translation).

        This is implemented to mark the major axis as having changed so that a future check to see if the requirements need to be published to the parent view will consider the major axis. If the span along the major axis is not estimated, it is updated by the given delta to reflect the incremental change. The delta is ignored if the major span is estimated.

      • minorRequirementChange

        protected void minorRequirementChange(AsyncBoxView.ChildState cs)
        Requirements changed along the minor axis. This is called by the thread doing layout for the given ChildState object when it has completed fetching the child views new preferences. Typically this would be the layout thread, but might be the GUI thread if it is trying to update something immediately (such as to perform a model/view translation).
      • flushRequirementChanges

        protected void flushRequirementChanges()
        Publish the changes in preferences upward to the parent view. This is normally called by the layout thread.
      • replace

        public void replace(int offset,
                   int length,
                   View[] views)
        Calls the superclass to update the child views, and updates the status records for the children. This is expected to be called while a write lock is held on the model so that interaction with the layout thread will not happen (i.e. the layout thread acquires a read lock before doing anything).
        Overrides:
        replace in class View
        Parameters:
        offset - the starting offset into the child views >= 0
        length - the number of existing views to replace >= 0
        views - the child views to insert
      • loadChildren

        protected void loadChildren(ViewFactory f)
        Loads all of the children to initialize the view. This is called by the setParent method. Subclasses can reimplement this to initialize their child views in a different manner. The default implementation creates a child view for each child element.

        Normally a write-lock is held on the Document while the children are being changed, which keeps the rendering and layout threads safe. The exception to this is when the view is initialized to represent an existing element (via this method), so it is synchronized to exclude preferenceChanged while we are initializing.

        Parameters:
        f - the view factory
        See Also:
        setParent(javax.swing.text.View)
      • getViewIndexAtPosition

        protected int getViewIndexAtPosition(int pos,
                                 Position.Bias b)
        Fetches the child view index representing the given position in the model. This is implemented to fetch the view in the case where there is a child view for each child element.
        Parameters:
        pos - the position >= 0
        Returns:
        index of the view representing the given position, or -1 if no view represents that position
      • setParent

        public void setParent(View parent)
        Sets the parent of the view. This is reimplemented to provide the superclass behavior as well as calling the loadChildren method if this view does not already have children. The children should not be loaded in the constructor because the act of setting the parent may cause them to try to search up the hierarchy (to get the hosting Container for example). If this view has children (the view is being moved from one place in the view hierarchy to another), the loadChildren method will not be called.
        Overrides:
        setParent in class View
        Parameters:
        parent - the parent of the view, null if none
      • preferenceChanged

        public void preferenceChanged(View child,
                             boolean width,
                             boolean height)
        Child views can call this on the parent to indicate that the preference has changed and should be reconsidered for layout. This is reimplemented to queue new work on the layout thread. This method gets messaged from multiple threads via the children.
        Overrides:
        preferenceChanged in class View
        Parameters:
        child - the child view
        width - true if the width preference has changed
        height - true if the height preference has changed
        See Also:
        JComponent.revalidate()
      • setSize

        public void setSize(float width,
                   float height)
        Sets the size of the view. This should cause layout of the view if the view caches any layout information.

        Since the major axis is updated asynchronously and should be the sum of the tiled children the call is ignored for the major axis. Since the minor axis is flexible, work is queued to resize the children if the minor span changes.

        Overrides:
        setSize in class View
        Parameters:
        width - the width >= 0
        height - the height >= 0
      • paint

        public void paint(Graphics g,
                 Shape alloc)
        Render the view using the given allocation and rendering surface.

        This is implemented to determine whether or not the desired region to be rendered (i.e. the unclipped area) is up to date or not. If up-to-date the children are rendered. If not up-to-date, a task to build the desired area is placed on the layout queue as a high priority task. This keeps by event thread moving by rendering if ready, and postponing until a later time if not ready (since paint requests can be rescheduled).

        Specified by:
        paint in class View
        Parameters:
        g - the rendering surface to use
        alloc - the allocated region to render into
        See Also:
        View.paint(java.awt.Graphics, java.awt.Shape)
      • getPreferredSpan

        public float getPreferredSpan(int axis)
        Determines the preferred span for this view along an axis.
        Specified by:
        getPreferredSpan in class View
        Parameters:
        axis - may be either View.X_AXIS or View.Y_AXIS
        Returns:
        the span the view would like to be rendered into >= 0. Typically the view is told to render into the span that is returned, although there is no guarantee. The parent may choose to resize or break the view.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - for an invalid axis type
        See Also:
        View.getPreferredSpan(int)
      • getMinimumSpan

        public float getMinimumSpan(int axis)
        Determines the minimum span for this view along an axis.
        Overrides:
        getMinimumSpan in class View
        Parameters:
        axis - may be either View.X_AXIS or View.Y_AXIS
        Returns:
        the span the view would like to be rendered into >= 0. Typically the view is told to render into the span that is returned, although there is no guarantee. The parent may choose to resize or break the view.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - for an invalid axis type
        See Also:
        View.getPreferredSpan(int)
      • getMaximumSpan

        public float getMaximumSpan(int axis)
        Determines the maximum span for this view along an axis.
        Overrides:
        getMaximumSpan in class View
        Parameters:
        axis - may be either View.X_AXIS or View.Y_AXIS
        Returns:
        the span the view would like to be rendered into >= 0. Typically the view is told to render into the span that is returned, although there is no guarantee. The parent may choose to resize or break the view.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - for an invalid axis type
        See Also:
        View.getPreferredSpan(int)
      • getViewCount

        public int getViewCount()
        Returns the number of views in this view. Since the default is to not be a composite view this returns 0.
        Overrides:
        getViewCount in class View
        Returns:
        the number of views >= 0
        See Also:
        View.getViewCount()
      • getView

        public View getView(int n)
        Gets the nth child view. Since there are no children by default, this returns null.
        Overrides:
        getView in class View
        Parameters:
        n - the number of the view to get, >= 0 && < getViewCount()
        Returns:
        the view
      • getChildAllocation

        public Shape getChildAllocation(int index,
                               Shape a)
        Fetches the allocation for the given child view. This enables finding out where various views are located, without assuming the views store their location. This returns null since the default is to not have any child views.
        Overrides:
        getChildAllocation in class View
        Parameters:
        index - the index of the child, >= 0 && < getViewCount()
        a - the allocation to this view.
        Returns:
        the allocation to the child
      • getViewIndex

        public int getViewIndex(int pos,
                       Position.Bias b)
        Returns the child view index representing the given position in the model. By default a view has no children so this is implemented to return -1 to indicate there is no valid child index for any position.
        Overrides:
        getViewIndex in class View
        Parameters:
        pos - the position >= 0
        Returns:
        index of the view representing the given position, or -1 if no view represents that position
        Since:
        1.3
      • viewToModel

        public int viewToModel(float x,
                      float y,
                      Shape a,
                      Position.Bias[] biasReturn)
        Provides a mapping from the view coordinate space to the logical coordinate space of the model. The biasReturn argument will be filled in to indicate that the point given is closer to the next character in the model or the previous character in the model.

        This is expected to be called by the GUI thread, holding a read-lock on the associated model. It is implemented to locate the child view and determine it's allocation with a lock on the ChildLocator object, and to call viewToModel on the child view with a lock on the ChildState object to avoid interaction with the layout thread.

        Specified by:
        viewToModel in class View
        Parameters:
        x - the X coordinate >= 0
        y - the Y coordinate >= 0
        a - the allocated region to render into
        Returns:
        the location within the model that best represents the given point in the view >= 0. The biasReturn argument will be filled in to indicate that the point given is closer to the next character in the model or the previous character in the model.
      • getNextVisualPositionFrom

        public int getNextVisualPositionFrom(int pos,
                                    Position.Bias b,
                                    Shape a,
                                    int direction,
                                    Position.Bias[] biasRet)
                                      throws BadLocationException
        Provides a way to determine the next visually represented model location that one might place a caret. Some views may not be visible, they might not be in the same order found in the model, or they just might not allow access to some of the locations in the model.
        Overrides:
        getNextVisualPositionFrom in class View
        Parameters:
        pos - the position to convert >= 0
        a - the allocated region to render into
        direction - the direction from the current position that can be thought of as the arrow keys typically found on a keyboard; this may be one of the following:
          SwingConstants.WEST SwingConstants.EAST SwingConstants.NORTH SwingConstants.SOUTH
        biasRet - an array contain the bias that was checked
        Returns:
        the location within the model that best represents the next location visual position
        Throws:
        BadLocationException
        IllegalArgumentException - if direction is invalid

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