public class Pcdata extends DefaultLinkedDirtyable implements Copyable, java.lang.Comparable, MasterString, StringConversion
  Subclasses must have a constructor that accepts a single String argument, per the contract of the StringConversion
  interface.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| Pcdata() | 
| Pcdata(java.lang.String s)Required to support  StringConversion. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| int | compareTo(java.lang.Object o) | 
| java.lang.Object | copyTo(java.lang.Object target)Copies the internal state of  thisobject to the
  specifiedcopy. | 
| protected void | copyToImpl(Pcdata copy) | 
| boolean | equals(java.lang.Object o) | 
| protected boolean | equalsImpl(Pcdata pcdata) | 
| java.lang.String | getPcdata() | 
| void | setPcdata(java.lang.String pcdata) | 
| java.lang.String | toMasterString() | 
| java.lang.String | toString()Required to support  StringConversion. | 
compare, linkContainingDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyables, markDirty, setOwner, unlinkContainingDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyablesdirtyLabel, dirtyLabel, dirtyLabel, isDirtypublic Pcdata()
public Pcdata(java.lang.String s)
StringConversion.public java.lang.Object copyTo(java.lang.Object target)
Copyablethis object to the
  specified copy.  If copy is
  null, then this method should create a new instance
  of this class and proceed to copy the internal state
  to the newly created object.  Generally, only the persistent
  state of the object should be copied, but whether or not it is
  appropriate to copy transient properties is at the discretion
  of the individual implementor.
  Regardless of whether the copy occurs to an existing object or to
  a newly created object, the return value is object to which
  this object's state was copied.
  There is a standard implementation pattern for the
  copyTo method that helps avoid problems that arise
  when a Copyable object is subclassed.  The pattern
  is:
    public Object copyTo( Object target )
    {
      final <this_class> copy =
        target != null ? (<this_class>) target : new <this_class>();
      copyToImpl( copy );
      return copy;
    }
    protected final void copyToImpl( <this_class> copy )
    {
      super.copyToImpl( copy );  //  if necessary
      //  put code here for copying the properties of <this_class>
    }
  copyToImpl method is
  the same type of this class.  The responsibility of
  copyToImpl is to copy the state of this
  class through direct access of the fields.  The
  copyToImpl method should not use getters and setters
  since these may be overridden, causing the state of
  this class to be incompletely copied.copyTo in interface Copyabletarget - The target object to which the state of
  this object should be copied.  If target
  is null, then the copyTo method will
  return a new instance of this class.this
  object was copied.  If the target was
  non-null, then the return value is the same as the
  target object that was passed in; otherwise, the
  return value is a new instance of this class.protected final void copyToImpl(Pcdata copy)
public int compareTo(java.lang.Object o)
compareTo in interface java.lang.ComparablecompareTo in class DefaultLinkedDirtyablepublic java.lang.String toMasterString()
toMasterString in interface MasterStringpublic java.lang.String getPcdata()
public void setPcdata(java.lang.String pcdata)
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
equals in class java.lang.Objectprotected boolean equalsImpl(Pcdata pcdata)
public final java.lang.String toString()
StringConversion.toString in class java.lang.Object