oracle.ide.model
Interface TextDocument
- All Superinterfaces:
- Data, Dirtyable, Displayable, Document, Element, LazyLoadable, Locatable, Subject
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- JavaClassNode, TextNode
- public interface TextDocument
- extends Document
The TextDocument
extends the Document interface by providing the way for a (code) editor to access the data in this text document using a Content interface.
Since storing the document in text format (i.e., as a character array) can be twice as expensive as storing it in a byte stream format, the use of the acquired Content is reference counted. Editors which no longer need the Content object should call releaseContent() to inform the TextDocument that it no longer needs to maintain the Content object (or data in character form.)
Method Summary |
TextBuffer |
acquireTextBuffer()
Requests the data from the Document in the format of a TextBuffer instance so that it can be used by the code editor. |
void |
releaseTextBuffer()
Informs the document that the previously acquired TextBuffer instance is no longer needed. |
Methods inherited from interface oracle.ide.model.Data |
getData |
acquireTextBuffer
public TextBuffer acquireTextBuffer()
- Requests the data from the Document in the format of a TextBuffer instance so that it can be used by the code editor. Note that the acquisition and release of TextBuffer instances are reference counted - this is to allow TextDocument implementations the freedom to drop the use of the TextBuffer instance when it is no longer needed and revert to a more "compressed" form of storage.
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- Returns:
- the TextBuffer instance for accessing this Document in text form
releaseTextBuffer
public void releaseTextBuffer()
- Informs the document that the previously acquired TextBuffer instance is no longer needed. This frees up the need for the Document to maintain the TextBuffer instance.
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