Component.java revision 1615
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import javax.accessibility.*;
/**
* A <em>component</em> is an object having a graphical representation
* that can be displayed on the screen and that can interact with the
* user. Examples of components are the buttons, checkboxes, and scrollbars
* of a typical graphical user interface. <p>
* The <code>Component</code> class is the abstract superclass of
* the nonmenu-related Abstract Window Toolkit components. Class
* <code>Component</code> can also be extended directly to create a
* lightweight component. A lightweight component is a component that is
* not associated with a native opaque window.
* <p>
* <h3>Serialization</h3>
* It is important to note that only AWT listeners which conform
* to the <code>Serializable</code> protocol will be saved when
* the object is stored. If an AWT object has listeners that
* aren't marked serializable, they will be dropped at
* <code>writeObject</code> time. Developers will need, as always,
* to consider the implications of making an object serializable.
* One situation to watch out for is this:
* <pre>
* import java.awt.*;
* import java.awt.event.*;
* import java.io.Serializable;
*
* class MyApp implements ActionListener, Serializable
* {
* BigObjectThatShouldNotBeSerializedWithAButton bigOne;
* Button aButton = new Button();
*
* MyApp()
* {
* // Oops, now aButton has a listener with a reference
* // to bigOne!
* aButton.addActionListener(this);
* }
*
* public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
* {
* System.out.println("Hello There");
* }
* }
* </pre>
* In this example, serializing <code>aButton</code> by itself
* will cause <code>MyApp</code> and everything it refers to
* to be serialized as well. The problem is that the listener
* is serializable by coincidence, not by design. To separate
* the decisions about <code>MyApp</code> and the
* <code>ActionListener</code> being serializable one can use a
* nested class, as in the following example:
* <pre>
* import java.awt.*;
* import java.awt.event.*;
* import java.io.Serializable;
*
* class MyApp java.io.Serializable
* {
* BigObjectThatShouldNotBeSerializedWithAButton bigOne;
* Button aButton = new Button();
*
* static class MyActionListener implements ActionListener
* {
* public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
* {
* System.out.println("Hello There");
* }
* }
*
* MyApp()
* {
* aButton.addActionListener(new MyActionListener());
* }
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
* <p>
* For details on the focus subsystem, see
* How to Use the Focus Subsystem</a>,
* a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>, and the
* <a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/FocusSpec.html">Focus Specification</a>
* for more information.
*
* @author Arthur van Hoff
* @author Sami Shaio
*/
{
/**
* The peer of the component. The peer implements the component's
* behavior. The peer is set when the <code>Component</code> is
* added to a container that also is a peer.
* @see #addNotify
* @see #removeNotify
*/
transient ComponentPeer peer;
/**
* The parent of the object. It may be <code>null</code>
* for top-level components.
* @see #getParent
*/
/**
* change the AppContext.
*/
transient AppContext appContext;
/**
* The x position of the component in the parent's coordinate system.
*
* @serial
* @see #getLocation
*/
int x;
/**
* The y position of the component in the parent's coordinate system.
*
* @serial
* @see #getLocation
*/
int y;
/**
* The width of the component.
*
* @serial
* @see #getSize
*/
int width;
/**
* The height of the component.
*
* @serial
* @see #getSize
*/
int height;
/**
* The foreground color for this component.
* <code>foreground</code> can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @serial
* @see #getForeground
* @see #setForeground
*/
/**
* The background color for this component.
* <code>background</code> can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @serial
* @see #getBackground
* @see #setBackground
*/
/**
* The font used by this component.
* The <code>font</code> can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @serial
* @see #getFont
* @see #setFont
*/
/**
* The font which the peer is currently using.
* (<code>null</code> if no peer exists.)
*/
/**
* The cursor displayed when pointer is over this component.
* This value can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @serial
* @see #getCursor
* @see #setCursor
*/
/**
* The locale for the component.
*
* @serial
* @see #getLocale
* @see #setLocale
*/
/**
* A reference to a <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> object
* used to describe the characteristics of a graphics
* destination.
* This value can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @since 1.3
* @serial
* @see GraphicsConfiguration
* @see #getGraphicsConfiguration
*/
/**
* A reference to a <code>BufferStrategy</code> object
* used to manipulate the buffers on this component.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see java.awt.image.BufferStrategy
* @see #getBufferStrategy()
*/
/**
* True when the object should ignore all repaint events.
*
* @since 1.4
* @serial
* @see #setIgnoreRepaint
* @see #getIgnoreRepaint
*/
boolean ignoreRepaint = false;
/**
* True when the object is visible. An object that is not
* visible is not drawn on the screen.
*
* @serial
* @see #isVisible
* @see #setVisible
*/
boolean visible = true;
/**
* True when the object is enabled. An object that is not
* enabled does not interact with the user.
*
* @serial
* @see #isEnabled
* @see #setEnabled
*/
boolean enabled = true;
/**
* True when the object is valid. An invalid object needs to
* be layed out. This flag is set to false when the object
* size is changed.
*
* @serial
* @see #isValid
* @see #validate
* @see #invalidate
*/
private volatile boolean valid = false;
/**
* The <code>DropTarget</code> associated with this component.
*
* @since 1.2
* @serial
* @see #setDropTarget
* @see #getDropTarget
*/
/**
* @serial
* @see #add
*/
/**
* A component's name.
* This field can be <code>null</code>.
*
* @serial
* @see #getName
* @see #setName(String)
*/
/**
* A bool to determine whether the name has
* been set explicitly. <code>nameExplicitlySet</code> will
* be false if the name has not been set and
* true if it has.
*
* @serial
* @see #getName
* @see #setName(String)
*/
private boolean nameExplicitlySet = false;
/**
* Indicates whether this Component can be focused.
*
* @serial
* @see #setFocusable
* @see #isFocusable
* @since 1.4
*/
private boolean focusable = true;
private static final int FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE_UNKNOWN = 0;
private static final int FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE_DEFAULT = 1;
private static final int FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE_SET = 2;
/**
* Tracks whether this Component is relying on default focus travesability.
*
* @serial
* @since 1.4
*/
private int isFocusTraversableOverridden = FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE_UNKNOWN;
/**
* The focus traversal keys. These keys will generate focus traversal
* behavior for Components for which focus traversal keys are enabled. If a
* value of null is specified for a traversal key, this Component inherits
* that traversal key from its parent. If all ancestors of this Component
* have null specified for that traversal key, then the current
* KeyboardFocusManager's default traversal key is used.
*
* @serial
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeys
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeys
* @since 1.4
*/
private static final String[] focusTraversalKeyPropertyNames = {
"forwardFocusTraversalKeys",
"backwardFocusTraversalKeys",
"upCycleFocusTraversalKeys",
"downCycleFocusTraversalKeys"
};
/**
* Indicates whether focus traversal keys are enabled for this Component.
* Components for which focus traversal keys are disabled receive key
* events for focus traversal keys. Components for which focus traversal
* keys are enabled do not see these events; instead, the events are
* automatically converted to traversal operations.
*
* @serial
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
* @since 1.4
*/
private boolean focusTraversalKeysEnabled = true;
/**
* The locking object for AWT component-tree and layout operations.
*
* @see #getTreeLock
*/
static class AWTTreeLock {}
/**
* Minimum size.
* (This field perhaps should have been transient).
*
* @serial
*/
/**
* Whether or not setMinimumSize has been invoked with a non-null value.
*/
boolean minSizeSet;
/**
* Preferred size.
* (This field perhaps should have been transient).
*
* @serial
*/
/**
* Whether or not setPreferredSize has been invoked with a non-null value.
*/
boolean prefSizeSet;
/**
* Maximum size
*
* @serial
*/
/**
* Whether or not setMaximumSize has been invoked with a non-null value.
*/
boolean maxSizeSet;
/**
* The orientation for this component.
* @see #getComponentOrientation
* @see #setComponentOrientation
*/
transient ComponentOrientation componentOrientation
/**
* <code>newEventsOnly</code> will be true if the event is
* one of the event types enabled for the component.
* It will then allow for normal processing to
* continue. If it is false the event is passed
* to the component's parent and up the ancestor
* tree until the event has been consumed.
*
* @serial
* @see #dispatchEvent
*/
boolean newEventsOnly = false;
transient ComponentListener componentListener;
transient FocusListener focusListener;
transient HierarchyListener hierarchyListener;
transient HierarchyBoundsListener hierarchyBoundsListener;
transient KeyListener keyListener;
transient MouseListener mouseListener;
transient MouseMotionListener mouseMotionListener;
transient MouseWheelListener mouseWheelListener;
transient InputMethodListener inputMethodListener;
/** Internal, constants for serialization */
/**
* The <code>eventMask</code> is ONLY set by subclasses via
* <code>enableEvents</code>.
* The mask should NOT be set when listeners are registered
* so that we can distinguish the difference between when
* listeners request events and subclasses request them.
* One bit is used to indicate whether input methods are
* enabled; this bit is set by <code>enableInputMethods</code> and is
* on by default.
*
* @serial
* @see #enableInputMethods
* @see AWTEvent
*/
/**
* Static properties for incremental drawing.
* @see #imageUpdate
*/
static boolean isInc;
static int incRate;
static {
/* ensure that the necessary native libraries are loaded */
/* initialize JNI field and method ids */
if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
initIDs();
}
new GetPropertyAction("awt.image.incrementaldraw"));
new GetPropertyAction("awt.image.redrawrate"));
}
/**
* Ease-of-use constant for <code>getAlignmentY()</code>.
* Specifies an alignment to the top of the component.
* @see #getAlignmentY
*/
public static final float TOP_ALIGNMENT = 0.0f;
/**
* Ease-of-use constant for <code>getAlignmentY</code> and
* <code>getAlignmentX</code>. Specifies an alignment to
* the center of the component
* @see #getAlignmentX
* @see #getAlignmentY
*/
public static final float CENTER_ALIGNMENT = 0.5f;
/**
* Ease-of-use constant for <code>getAlignmentY</code>.
* Specifies an alignment to the bottom of the component.
* @see #getAlignmentY
*/
public static final float BOTTOM_ALIGNMENT = 1.0f;
/**
* Ease-of-use constant for <code>getAlignmentX</code>.
* Specifies an alignment to the left side of the component.
* @see #getAlignmentX
*/
public static final float LEFT_ALIGNMENT = 0.0f;
/**
* Ease-of-use constant for <code>getAlignmentX</code>.
* Specifies an alignment to the right side of the component.
* @see #getAlignmentX
*/
public static final float RIGHT_ALIGNMENT = 1.0f;
/*
* JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7644114512714619750L;
/**
* If any <code>PropertyChangeListeners</code> have been registered,
* the <code>changeSupport</code> field describes them.
*
* @serial
* @since 1.2
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener
* @see #firePropertyChange
*/
private PropertyChangeSupport changeSupport;
/*
* In some cases using "this" as an object to synchronize by
* can lead to a deadlock if client code also uses synchronization
* by a component object. For every such situation revealed we should
* consider possibility of replacing "this" with the package private
* objectLock object introduced below. So far there're 2 issues known:
* - CR 6608764 (the PropertyChangeListener machinery).
*
* Note: this field is considered final, though readObject() prohibits
* initializing final fields.
*/
Object getObjectLock() {
return objectLock;
}
boolean isPacked = false;
/**
* Pseudoparameter for direct Geometry API (setLocation, setBounds setSize
* to signal setBounds what's changing. Should be used under TreeLock.
* This is only needed due to the inability to change the cross-calling
* order of public and deprecated methods.
*/
/**
* Enumeration of the common ways the baseline of a component can
* change as the size changes. The baseline resize behavior is
* primarily for layout managers that need to know how the
* position of the baseline changes as the component size changes.
* In general the baseline resize behavior will be valid for sizes
* greater than or equal to the minimum size (the actual minimum
* size; not a developer specified minimum size). For sizes
* smaller than the minimum size the baseline may change in a way
* other than the baseline resize behavior indicates. Similarly,
* <code>Short.MAX_VALUE</code> the baseline may change in a way
* other than the baseline resize behavior indicates.
*
* @see #getBaselineResizeBehavior
* @see #getBaseline(int,int)
* @since 1.6
*/
public enum BaselineResizeBehavior {
/**
* Indicates the baseline remains fixed relative to the
* y-origin. That is, <code>getBaseline</code> returns
* the same value regardless of the height or width. For example, a
* <code>JLabel</code> containing non-empty text with a
* vertical alignment of <code>TOP</code> should have a
* baseline type of <code>CONSTANT_ASCENT</code>.
*/
/**
* Indicates the baseline remains fixed relative to the height
* and does not change as the width is varied. That is, for
* any height H the difference between H and
* <code>getBaseline(w, H)</code> is the same. For example, a
* <code>JLabel</code> containing non-empty text with a
* vertical alignment of <code>BOTTOM</code> should have a
* baseline type of <code>CONSTANT_DESCENT</code>.
*/
/**
* Indicates the baseline remains a fixed distance from
* the center of the component. That is, for any height H the
* difference between <code>getBaseline(w, H)</code> and
* <code>H / 2</code> is the same (plus or minus one depending upon
* rounding error).
* <p>
* Because of possible rounding errors it is recommended
* you ask for the baseline with two consecutive heights and use
* the return value to determine if you need to pad calculations
* by 1. The following shows how to calculate the baseline for
* any height:
* <pre>
* Dimension preferredSize = component.getPreferredSize();
* int baseline = getBaseline(preferredSize.width,
* preferredSize.height);
* int nextBaseline = getBaseline(preferredSize.width,
* preferredSize.height + 1);
* // Amount to add to height when calculating where baseline
* // lands for a particular height:
* int padding = 0;
* // Where the baseline is relative to the mid point
* int baselineOffset = baseline - height / 2;
* if (preferredSize.height % 2 == 0 &&
* baseline != nextBaseline) {
* padding = 1;
* }
* else if (preferredSize.height % 2 == 1 &&
* baseline == nextBaseline) {
* baselineOffset--;
* padding = 1;
* }
* // The following calculates where the baseline lands for
* // the height z:
* int calculatedBaseline = (z + padding) / 2 + baselineOffset;
* </pre>
*/
/**
* Indicates the baseline resize behavior can not be expressed using
* any of the other constants. This may also indicate the baseline
* varies with the width of the component. This is also returned
* by components that do not have a baseline.
*/
}
/*
* The shape set with the applyCompoundShape() method. It uncludes the result
* the user-specified shape of the component.
* The 'null' value means the component has normal shape (or has no shape at all)
* and applyCompoundShape() will skip the following shape identical to normal.
*/
/*
* Represents the shape of this lightweight component to be cut out from
* heavyweight components should they intersect. Possible values:
* 1. null - consider the shape rectangular
* 2. EMPTY_REGION - nothing gets cut out (children still get cut out)
* 3. non-empty - this shape gets cut out.
*/
/*
* Indicates whether addNotify() is complete
* (i.e. the peer is created).
*/
private transient boolean isAddNotifyComplete = false;
/**
* Should only be used in subclass getBounds to check that part of bounds
* is actualy changing
*/
int getBoundsOp() {
return boundsOp;
}
void setBoundsOp(int op) {
} else
}
}
// Whether this Component has had the background erase flag
// specified via SunToolkit.disableBackgroundErase(). This is
// needed in order to make this function work on X11 platforms,
// where currently there is no chance to interpose on the creation
// of the peer and therefore the call to XSetBackground.
transient boolean backgroundEraseDisabled;
static {
}
return comp.backgroundEraseDisabled;
}
}
synchronized (comp.getTreeLock()) {
boolean needShowing = false;
boolean needHiding = false;
if (!comp.isNonOpaqueForMixing()) {
needHiding = true;
}
if (!comp.isNonOpaqueForMixing()) {
needShowing = true;
}
if (comp.isMixingNeeded()) {
if (needHiding) {
}
if (needShowing) {
comp.mixOnShowing();
}
}
}
}
{
}
}
return comp.canBeFocusOwner();
}
return comp.isVisible_NoClientCode();
}
public void setRequestFocusController
{
}
return comp.appContext;
}
}
});
}
/**
* Constructs a new component. Class <code>Component</code> can be
* extended directly to create a lightweight component that does not
* utilize an opaque native window. A lightweight component must be
* hosted by a native container somewhere higher up in the component
* tree (for example, by a <code>Frame</code> object).
*/
protected Component() {
}
void initializeFocusTraversalKeys() {
}
/**
* Constructs a name for this component. Called by <code>getName</code>
* when the name is <code>null</code>.
*/
return null; // For strict compliance with prior platform versions, a Component
// that doesn't set its name should return null from
// getName()
}
/**
* Gets the name of the component.
* @return this component's name
* @see #setName
* @since JDK1.1
*/
synchronized(getObjectLock()) {
}
}
return name;
}
/**
* Sets the name of the component to the specified string.
* @param name the string that is to be this
* component's name
* @see #getName
* @since JDK1.1
*/
synchronized(getObjectLock()) {
nameExplicitlySet = true;
}
}
/**
* Gets the parent of this component.
* @return the parent container of this component
* @since JDK1.0
*/
return getParent_NoClientCode();
}
// NOTE: This method may be called by privileged threads.
// This functionality is implemented in a package-private method
// to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses.
// DO NOT INVOKE CLIENT CODE ON THIS THREAD!
final Container getParent_NoClientCode() {
return parent;
}
// This method is overriden in the Window class to return null,
// because the parent field of the Window object contains
// the owner of the window, not its parent.
return getParent();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* programs should not directly manipulate peers;
* replaced by <code>boolean isDisplayable()</code>.
*/
public ComponentPeer getPeer() {
return peer;
}
/**
* Associate a <code>DropTarget</code> with this component.
* The <code>Component</code> will receive drops only if it
* is enabled.
*
* @see #isEnabled
* @param dt The DropTarget
*/
return;
DropTarget t = dropTarget;
dropTarget = null;
try {
t.setComponent(null);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
// ignore it.
}
}
// if we have a new one, and we have a peer, add it!
try {
dropTarget.setComponent(this);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
try {
old.setComponent(this);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae1) {
// ignore it!
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the <code>DropTarget</code> associated with this
* <code>Component</code>.
*/
/**
* Gets the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> associated with this
* <code>Component</code>.
* If the <code>Component</code> has not been assigned a specific
* <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>,
* the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> of the
* <code>Component</code> object's top-level container is
* returned.
* If the <code>Component</code> has been created, but not yet added
* to a <code>Container</code>, this method returns <code>null</code>.
*
* @return the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> used by this
* <code>Component</code> or <code>null</code>
* @since 1.3
*/
public GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration() {
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
return getGraphicsConfiguration_NoClientCode();
}
}
return graphicsConfig;
}
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
if (updateGraphicsData(gc)) {
removeNotify();
addNotify();
}
}
}
graphicsConfig = gc;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Checks that this component's <code>GraphicsDevice</code>
* <code>idString</code> matches the string argument.
*/
if (graphicsConfig != null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"adding a container to a container on a different GraphicsDevice");
}
}
}
/**
* Gets this component's locking object (the object that owns the thread
* synchronization monitor) for AWT component-tree and layout
* operations.
* @return this component's locking object
*/
public final Object getTreeLock() {
return LOCK;
}
final void checkTreeLock() {
throw new IllegalStateException("This function should be called while holding treeLock");
}
}
/**
* Gets the toolkit of this component. Note that
* the frame that contains a component controls which
* toolkit is used by that component. Therefore if the component
* is moved from one frame to another, the toolkit it uses may change.
* @return the toolkit of this component
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public Toolkit getToolkit() {
return getToolkitImpl();
}
/*
* This is called by the native code, so client code can't
* be called on the toolkit thread.
*/
final Toolkit getToolkitImpl() {
return peer.getToolkit();
}
return parent.getToolkitImpl();
}
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
}
/**
* Determines whether this component is valid. A component is valid
* when it is correctly sized and positioned within its parent
* container and all its children are also valid.
* In order to account for peers' size requirements, components are invalidated
* before they are first shown on the screen. By the time the parent container
* is fully realized, all its components will be valid.
* @return <code>true</code> if the component is valid, <code>false</code>
* otherwise
* @see #validate
* @see #invalidate
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public boolean isValid() {
}
/**
* Determines whether this component is displayable. A component is
* displayable when it is connected to a native screen resource.
* <p>
* A component is made displayable either when it is added to
* a displayable containment hierarchy or when its containment
* hierarchy is made displayable.
* A containment hierarchy is made displayable when its ancestor
* window is either packed or made visible.
* <p>
* A component is made undisplayable either when it is removed from
* a displayable containment hierarchy or when its containment hierarchy
* is made undisplayable. A containment hierarchy is made
* undisplayable when its ancestor window is disposed.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the component is displayable,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see Container#add(Component)
* @see Window#pack
* @see Window#show
* @see Container#remove(Component)
* @see Window#dispose
* @since 1.2
*/
public boolean isDisplayable() {
}
/**
* Determines whether this component should be visible when its
* parent is visible. Components are
* initially visible, with the exception of top level components such
* as <code>Frame</code> objects.
* @return <code>true</code> if the component is visible,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see #setVisible
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public boolean isVisible() {
return isVisible_NoClientCode();
}
final boolean isVisible_NoClientCode() {
return visible;
}
/**
* Determines whether this component will be displayed on the screen.
* @return <code>true</code> if the component and all of its ancestors
* until a toplevel window or null parent are visible,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
*/
boolean isRecursivelyVisible() {
}
/**
* Translates absolute coordinates into coordinates in the coordinate
* space of this component.
*/
absolute.y - compCoords.y);
}
/**
* Assuming that mouse location is stored in PointerInfo passed
* to this method, it finds a Component that is in the same
* Window as this Component and is located under the mouse pointer.
* If no such Component exists, null is returned.
* NOTE: this method should be called under the protection of
* tree lock, as it is done in Component.getMousePosition() and
* Container.getMousePosition(boolean).
*/
if (!isShowing()) {
return null;
}
return null;
}
final boolean INCLUDE_DISABLED = true;
return inTheSameWindow;
}
/**
* Returns the position of the mouse pointer in this <code>Component</code>'s
* coordinate space if the <code>Component</code> is directly under the mouse
* pointer, otherwise returns <code>null</code>.
* If the <code>Component</code> is not showing on the screen, this method
* returns <code>null</code> even if the mouse pointer is above the area
* where the <code>Component</code> would be displayed.
* If the <code>Component</code> is partially or fully obscured by other
* <code>Component</code>s or native windows, this method returns a non-null
* value only if the mouse pointer is located above the unobscured part of the
* <code>Component</code>.
* <p>
* For <code>Container</code>s it returns a non-null value if the mouse is
* above the <code>Container</code> itself or above any of its descendants.
* Use {@link Container#getMousePosition(boolean)} if you need to exclude children.
* <p>
* Sometimes the exact mouse coordinates are not important, and the only thing
* that matters is whether a specific <code>Component</code> is under the mouse
* pointer. If the return value of this method is <code>null</code>, mouse
* pointer is not directly above the <code>Component</code>.
*
* @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true
* @see #isShowing
* @see Container#getMousePosition
* @return mouse coordinates relative to this <code>Component</code>, or null
* @since 1.5
*/
if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
throw new HeadlessException();
}
return MouseInfo.getPointerInfo();
}
}
);
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
if (!isSameOrAncestorOf(inTheSameWindow, true)) {
return null;
}
}
}
/**
* Overridden in Container. Must be called under TreeLock.
*/
return comp == this;
}
/**
* Determines whether this component is showing on screen. This means
* that the component must be visible, and it must be in a container
* that is visible and showing.
* <p>
* <strong>Note:</strong> sometimes there is no way to detect whether the
* {@code Component} is actually visible to the user. This can happen when:
* <ul>
* <li>the component has been added to a visible {@code ScrollPane} but
* the {@code Component} is not currently in the scroll pane's view port.
* <li>the {@code Component} is obscured by another {@code Component} or
* {@code Container}.
* </ul>
* @return <code>true</code> if the component is showing,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see #setVisible
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public boolean isShowing() {
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determines whether this component is enabled. An enabled component
* can respond to user input and generate events. Components are
* enabled initially by default. A component may be enabled or disabled by
* calling its <code>setEnabled</code> method.
* @return <code>true</code> if the component is enabled,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see #setEnabled
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public boolean isEnabled() {
return isEnabledImpl();
}
/*
* This is called by the native code, so client code can't
* be called on the toolkit thread.
*/
final boolean isEnabledImpl() {
return enabled;
}
/**
* Enables or disables this component, depending on the value of the
* parameter <code>b</code>. An enabled component can respond to user
* input and generate events. Components are enabled initially by default.
*
* <p>Note: Disabling a lightweight component does not prevent it from
* receiving MouseEvents.
* <p>Note: Disabling a heavyweight container prevents all components
* in this container from receiving any input events. But disabling a
* lightweight container affects only this container.
*
* @param b If <code>true</code>, this component is
* enabled; otherwise this component is disabled
* @see #isEnabled
* @see #isLightweight
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public void setEnabled(boolean b) {
enable(b);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setEnabled(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void enable() {
if (!enabled) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
enabled = true;
peer.setEnabled(true);
if (visible) {
}
}
}
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setEnabled(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void enable(boolean b) {
if (b) {
enable();
} else {
disable();
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setEnabled(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void disable() {
if (enabled) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
enabled = false;
// A disabled lw container is allowed to contain a focus owner.
{
// Don't clear the global focus owner. If transferFocus
// fails, we want the focus to stay on the disabled
// Component so that keyboard traversal, et. al. still
// makes sense to the user.
transferFocus(false);
}
peer.setEnabled(false);
if (visible) {
}
}
}
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
}
/**
* Returns true if this component is painted to an offscreen image
* ("buffer") that's copied to the screen later. Component
* subclasses that support double buffering should override this
* method to return true if double buffering is enabled.
*
* @return false by default
*/
public boolean isDoubleBuffered() {
return false;
}
/**
* Enables or disables input method support for this component. If input
* method support is enabled and the component also processes key events,
* incoming events are offered to
* the current input method and will only be processed by the component or
* dispatched to its listeners if the input method does not consume them.
* By default, input method support is enabled.
*
* @param enable true to enable, false to disable
* @see #processKeyEvent
* @since 1.2
*/
public void enableInputMethods(boolean enable) {
if (enable) {
return;
// If this component already has focus, then activate the
// input method by dispatching a synthesized focus gained
// event.
if (isFocusOwner()) {
if (inputContext != null) {
}
}
} else {
if (inputContext != null) {
inputContext.removeNotify(this);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Shows or hides this component depending on the value of parameter
* <code>b</code>.
* @param b if <code>true</code>, shows this component;
* otherwise, hides this component
* @see #isVisible
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public void setVisible(boolean b) {
show(b);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setVisible(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void show() {
if (!visible) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
visible = true;
mixOnShowing();
peer.setVisible(true);
this, parent,
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
repaint();
}
}
if (componentListener != null ||
ComponentEvent e = new ComponentEvent(this,
}
}
parent.invalidate();
}
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setVisible(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void show(boolean b) {
if (b) {
show();
} else {
hide();
}
}
boolean containsFocus() {
return isFocusOwner();
}
void clearMostRecentFocusOwnerOnHide() {
}
void clearCurrentFocusCycleRootOnHide() {
/* do nothing */
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setVisible(boolean)</code>.
*/
public void hide() {
isPacked = false;
if (visible) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
visible = false;
transferFocus(true);
}
peer.setVisible(false);
this, parent,
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
repaint();
}
}
if (componentListener != null ||
ComponentEvent e = new ComponentEvent(this,
}
}
parent.invalidate();
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the foreground color of this component.
* @return this component's foreground color; if this component does
* not have a foreground color, the foreground color of its parent
* is returned
* @see #setForeground
* @since JDK1.0
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public Color getForeground() {
if (foreground != null) {
return foreground;
}
}
/**
* Sets the foreground color of this component.
* @param c the color to become this component's
* foreground color; if this parameter is <code>null</code>
* then this component will inherit
* the foreground color of its parent
* @see #getForeground
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void setForeground(Color c) {
foreground = c;
c = getForeground();
if (c != null) {
peer.setForeground(c);
}
}
// This is a bound property, so report the change to
// any registered listeners. (Cheap if there are none.)
}
/**
* Returns whether the foreground color has been explicitly set for this
* Component. If this method returns <code>false</code>, this Component is
* inheriting its foreground color from an ancestor.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the foreground color has been explicitly
* set for this Component; <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isForegroundSet() {
return (foreground != null);
}
/**
* Gets the background color of this component.
* @return this component's background color; if this component does
* not have a background color,
* the background color of its parent is returned
* @see #setBackground
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public Color getBackground() {
if (background != null) {
return background;
}
}
/**
* Sets the background color of this component.
* <p>
* The background color affects each component differently and the
* parts of the component that are affected by the background color
* may differ between operating systems.
*
* @param c the color to become this component's color;
* if this parameter is <code>null</code>, then this
* component will inherit the background color of its parent
* @see #getBackground
* @since JDK1.0
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public void setBackground(Color c) {
background = c;
c = getBackground();
if (c != null) {
peer.setBackground(c);
}
}
// This is a bound property, so report the change to
// any registered listeners. (Cheap if there are none.)
}
/**
* Returns whether the background color has been explicitly set for this
* Component. If this method returns <code>false</code>, this Component is
* inheriting its background color from an ancestor.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the background color has been explicitly
* set for this Component; <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isBackgroundSet() {
return (background != null);
}
/**
* Gets the font of this component.
* @return this component's font; if a font has not been set
* for this component, the font of its parent is returned
* @see #setFont
* @since JDK1.0
*/
return getFont_NoClientCode();
}
// NOTE: This method may be called by privileged threads.
// This functionality is implemented in a package-private method
// to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses.
// DO NOT INVOKE CLIENT CODE ON THIS THREAD!
final Font getFont_NoClientCode() {
return font;
}
}
/**
* Sets the font of this component.
* @param f the font to become this component's font;
* if this parameter is <code>null</code> then this
* component will inherit the font of its parent
* @see #getFont
* @since JDK1.0
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
synchronized (this) {
}
f = getFont();
if (f != null) {
peerFont = f;
}
}
}
// This is a bound property, so report the change to
// any registered listeners. (Cheap if there are none.)
// This could change the preferred size of the Component.
// Fix for 6213660. Should compare old and new fonts and do not
// call invalidate() if they are equal.
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the font has been explicitly set for this Component. If
* this method returns <code>false</code>, this Component is inheriting its
* font from an ancestor.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the font has been explicitly set for this
* Component; <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isFontSet() {
}
/**
* Gets the locale of this component.
* @return this component's locale; if this component does not
* have a locale, the locale of its parent is returned
* @see #setLocale
* @exception IllegalComponentStateException if the <code>Component</code>
* does not have its own locale and has not yet been added to
* a containment hierarchy such that the locale can be determined
* from the containing parent
* @since JDK1.1
*/
return locale;
}
throw new IllegalComponentStateException("This component must have a parent in order to determine its locale");
} else {
}
}
/**
* Sets the locale of this component. This is a bound property.
* @param l the locale to become this component's locale
* @see #getLocale
* @since JDK1.1
*/
locale = l;
// This is a bound property, so report the change to
// any registered listeners. (Cheap if there are none.)
// This could change the preferred size of the Component.
}
/**
* Gets the instance of <code>ColorModel</code> used to display
* the component on the output device.
* @return the color model used by this component
* @see java.awt.image.ColorModel
* @see java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer#getColorModel()
* @see Toolkit#getColorModel()
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public ColorModel getColorModel() {
return peer.getColorModel();
} else if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
return ColorModel.getRGBdefault();
} // else
return getToolkit().getColorModel();
}
/**
* Gets the location of this component in the form of a
* point specifying the component's top-left corner.
* The location will be relative to the parent's coordinate space.
* <p>
* Due to the asynchronous nature of native event handling, this
* method can return outdated values (for instance, after several calls
* of <code>setLocation()</code> in rapid succession). For this
* reason, the recommended method of obtaining a component's position is
* within <code>java.awt.event.ComponentListener.componentMoved()</code>,
* which is called after the operating system has finished moving the
* component.
* </p>
* @return an instance of <code>Point</code> representing
* the top-left corner of the component's bounds in
* the coordinate space of the component's parent
* @see #setLocation
* @see #getLocationOnScreen
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public Point getLocation() {
return location();
}
/**
* Gets the location of this component in the form of a point
* specifying the component's top-left corner in the screen's
* coordinate space.
* @return an instance of <code>Point</code> representing
* the top-left corner of the component's bounds in the
* coordinate space of the screen
* @throws <code>IllegalComponentStateException</code> if the
* component is not showing on the screen
* @see #setLocation
* @see #getLocation
*/
public Point getLocationOnScreen() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
return getLocationOnScreen_NoTreeLock();
}
}
/*
* a package private version of getLocationOnScreen
* used by GlobalCursormanager to update cursor
*/
final Point getLocationOnScreen_NoTreeLock() {
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
// lightweight component location needs to be translated
// relative to a native component.
pt.x += c.x;
pt.y += c.y;
}
return pt;
} else {
return pt;
}
} else {
throw new IllegalComponentStateException("component must be showing on the screen to determine its location");
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>getLocation()</code>.
*/
return location_NoClientCode();
}
private Point location_NoClientCode() {
return new Point(x, y);
}
/**
* Moves this component to a new location. The top-left corner of
* the new location is specified by the <code>x</code> and <code>y</code>
* parameters in the coordinate space of this component's parent.
* @param x the <i>x</i>-coordinate of the new location's
* top-left corner in the parent's coordinate space
* @param y the <i>y</i>-coordinate of the new location's
* top-left corner in the parent's coordinate space
* @see #getLocation
* @see #setBounds
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public void setLocation(int x, int y) {
move(x, y);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setLocation(int, int)</code>.
*/
public void move(int x, int y) {
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
}
}
/**
* Moves this component to a new location. The top-left corner of
* the new location is specified by point <code>p</code>. Point
* <code>p</code> is given in the parent's coordinate space.
* @param p the point defining the top-left corner
* of the new location, given in the coordinate space of this
* component's parent
* @see #getLocation
* @see #setBounds
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public void setLocation(Point p) {
setLocation(p.x, p.y);
}
/**
* Returns the size of this component in the form of a
* <code>Dimension</code> object. The <code>height</code>
* field of the <code>Dimension</code> object contains
* this component's height, and the <code>width</code>
* field of the <code>Dimension</code> object contains
* this component's width.
* @return a <code>Dimension</code> object that indicates the
* size of this component
* @see #setSize
* @since JDK1.1
*/
return size();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>getSize()</code>.
*/
}
/**
* Resizes this component so that it has width <code>width</code>
* and height <code>height</code>.
* @param width the new width of this component in pixels
* @param height the new height of this component in pixels
* @see #getSize
* @see #setBounds
* @since JDK1.1
*/
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setSize(int, int)</code>.
*/
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
}
}
/**
* Resizes this component so that it has width <code>d.width</code>
* and height <code>d.height</code>.
* @param d the dimension specifying the new size
* of this component
* @see #setSize
* @see #setBounds
* @since JDK1.1
*/
resize(d);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setSize(Dimension)</code>.
*/
}
/**
* Gets the bounds of this component in the form of a
* <code>Rectangle</code> object. The bounds specify this
* component's width, height, and location relative to
* its parent.
* @return a rectangle indicating this component's bounds
* @see #setBounds
* @see #getLocation
* @see #getSize
*/
return bounds();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>getBounds()</code>.
*/
}
/**
* Moves and resizes this component. The new location of the top-left
* corner is specified by <code>x</code> and <code>y</code>, and the
* new size is specified by <code>width</code> and <code>height</code>.
* @param x the new <i>x</i>-coordinate of this component
* @param y the new <i>y</i>-coordinate of this component
* @param width the new <code>width</code> of this component
* @param height the new <code>height</code> of this
* component
* @see #getBounds
* @see #setLocation(int, int)
* @see #setLocation(Point)
* @see #setSize(int, int)
* @see #setSize(Dimension)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>setBounds(int, int, int, int)</code>.
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
try {
boolean moved = (this.x != x) || (this.y != y);
return;
}
int oldX = this.x;
int oldY = this.y;
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
if (resized) {
isPacked = false;
}
boolean needNotify = true;
// LightwightPeer is an empty stub so can skip peer.reshape
if (!(peer instanceof LightweightPeer)) {
// Check peer actualy changed coordinates
// fix for 5025858: do not send ComponentEvents for toplevel
// windows here as it is done from peer or native code when
// the window is really resized or moved, otherwise some
// events may be sent twice
if (this instanceof Window) {
needNotify = false;
}
}
if (resized) {
invalidate();
}
}
}
if (needNotify) {
}
} finally {
}
}
}
int oldHeight)
{
// Have the parent redraw the area this component occupied.
// Have the parent redraw the area this component *now* occupies.
repaint();
}
}
// native peer might be offset by more than direct
// parent since parent might be lightweight.
int nativeX = x;
int nativeY = y;
c = c.parent)
{
nativeX += c.x;
nativeY += c.y;
}
}
if (componentListener != null
{
if (resized) {
ComponentEvent e = new ComponentEvent(this,
}
if (moved) {
ComponentEvent e = new ComponentEvent(this,
}
} else {
boolean enabledOnToolkit =
if (resized) {
((Container)this).createChildHierarchyEvents(
}
if (moved) {
((Container)this).createChildHierarchyEvents(
}
}
}
}
/**
* Moves and resizes this component to conform to the new
* bounding rectangle <code>r</code>. This component's new
* position is specified by <code>r.x</code> and <code>r.y</code>,
* and its new size is specified by <code>r.width</code> and
* <code>r.height</code>
* @param r the new bounding rectangle for this component
* @see #getBounds
* @see #setLocation(int, int)
* @see #setLocation(Point)
* @see #setSize(int, int)
* @see #setSize(Dimension)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
}
/**
* Returns the current x coordinate of the components origin.
* This method is preferable to writing
* <code>component.getBounds().x</code>,
* or <code>component.getLocation().x</code> because it doesn't
* cause any heap allocations.
*
* @return the current x coordinate of the components origin
* @since 1.2
*/
public int getX() {
return x;
}
/**
* Returns the current y coordinate of the components origin.
* This method is preferable to writing
* <code>component.getBounds().y</code>,
* or <code>component.getLocation().y</code> because it
* doesn't cause any heap allocations.
*
* @return the current y coordinate of the components origin
* @since 1.2
*/
public int getY() {
return y;
}
/**
* Returns the current width of this component.
* This method is preferable to writing
* <code>component.getBounds().width</code>,
* or <code>component.getSize().width</code> because it
* doesn't cause any heap allocations.
*
* @return the current width of this component
* @since 1.2
*/
public int getWidth() {
return width;
}
/**
* Returns the current height of this component.
* This method is preferable to writing
* <code>component.getBounds().height</code>,
* or <code>component.getSize().height</code> because it
* doesn't cause any heap allocations.
*
* @return the current height of this component
* @since 1.2
*/
public int getHeight() {
return height;
}
/**
* Stores the bounds of this component into "return value" <b>rv</b> and
* return <b>rv</b>. If rv is <code>null</code> a new
* <code>Rectangle</code> is allocated.
* This version of <code>getBounds</code> is useful if the caller
* wants to avoid allocating a new <code>Rectangle</code> object
* on the heap.
*
* @param rv the return value, modified to the components bounds
* @return rv
*/
}
else {
return rv;
}
}
/**
* and return <b>rv</b>. If rv is <code>null</code> a new
* <code>Dimension</code> object is allocated. This version of
* <code>getSize</code> is useful if the caller wants to avoid
* allocating a new <code>Dimension</code> object on the heap.
*
* @param rv the return value, modified to the components size
* @return rv
*/
}
else {
return rv;
}
}
/**
* Stores the x,y origin of this component into "return value" <b>rv</b>
* and return <b>rv</b>. If rv is <code>null</code> a new
* <code>Point</code> is allocated.
* This version of <code>getLocation</code> is useful if the
* caller wants to avoid allocating a new <code>Point</code>
* object on the heap.
*
* @param rv the return value, modified to the components location
* @return rv
*/
}
else {
return rv;
}
}
/**
* Returns true if this component is completely opaque, returns
* false by default.
* <p>
* An opaque component paints every pixel within its
* rectangular region. A non-opaque component paints only some of
* its pixels, allowing the pixels underneath it to "show through".
* A component that does not fully paint its pixels therefore
* provides a degree of transparency.
* <p>
* Subclasses that guarantee to always completely paint their
* contents should override this method and return true.
*
* @return true if this component is completely opaque
* @see #isLightweight
* @since 1.2
*/
public boolean isOpaque() {
return false;
}
else {
return !isLightweight();
}
}
/**
* A lightweight component doesn't have a native toolkit peer.
* Subclasses of <code>Component</code> and <code>Container</code>,
* other than the ones defined in this package like <code>Button</code>
* or <code>Scrollbar</code>, are lightweight.
* All of the Swing components are lightweights.
* <p>
* This method will always return <code>false</code> if this component
* is not displayable because it is impossible to determine the
* weight of an undisplayable component.
*
* @return true if this component has a lightweight peer; false if
* it has a native peer or no peer
* @see #isDisplayable
* @since 1.2
*/
public boolean isLightweight() {
return getPeer() instanceof LightweightPeer;
}
/**
* Sets the preferred size of this component to a constant
* value. Subsequent calls to <code>getPreferredSize</code> will always
* return this value. Setting the preferred size to <code>null</code>
* restores the default behavior.
*
* @param preferredSize The new preferred size, or null
* @see #getPreferredSize
* @see #isPreferredSizeSet
* @since 1.5
*/
// If the preferred size was set, use it as the old value, otherwise
// use null to indicate we didn't previously have a set preferred
// size.
if (prefSizeSet) {
}
else {
}
this.prefSize = preferredSize;
}
/**
* Returns true if the preferred size has been set to a
* non-<code>null</code> value otherwise returns false.
*
* @return true if <code>setPreferredSize</code> has been invoked
* with a non-null value.
* @since 1.5
*/
public boolean isPreferredSizeSet() {
return prefSizeSet;
}
/**
* Gets the preferred size of this component.
* @return a dimension object indicating this component's preferred size
* @see #getMinimumSize
* @see LayoutManager
*/
public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
return preferredSize();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>getPreferredSize()</code>.
*/
public Dimension preferredSize() {
/* Avoid grabbing the lock if a reasonable cached size value
* is available.
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
peer.getPreferredSize() :
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the minimum size of this component to a constant
* value. Subsequent calls to <code>getMinimumSize</code> will always
* return this value. Setting the minimum size to <code>null</code>
* restores the default behavior.
*
* @param minimumSize the new minimum size of this component
* @see #getMinimumSize
* @see #isMinimumSizeSet
* @since 1.5
*/
// If the minimum size was set, use it as the old value, otherwise
// use null to indicate we didn't previously have a set minimum
// size.
if (minSizeSet) {
}
else {
}
this.minSize = minimumSize;
}
/**
* Returns whether or not <code>setMinimumSize</code> has been
* invoked with a non-null value.
*
* @return true if <code>setMinimumSize</code> has been invoked with a
* non-null value.
* @since 1.5
*/
public boolean isMinimumSizeSet() {
return minSizeSet;
}
/**
* Gets the mininimum size of this component.
* @return a dimension object indicating this component's minimum size
* @see #getPreferredSize
* @see LayoutManager
*/
public Dimension getMinimumSize() {
return minimumSize();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>getMinimumSize()</code>.
*/
public Dimension minimumSize() {
/* Avoid grabbing the lock if a reasonable cached size value
* is available.
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
peer.getMinimumSize() :
size();
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the maximum size of this component to a constant
* value. Subsequent calls to <code>getMaximumSize</code> will always
* return this value. Setting the maximum size to <code>null</code>
* restores the default behavior.
*
* @param maximumSize a <code>Dimension</code> containing the
* desired maximum allowable size
* @see #getMaximumSize
* @see #isMaximumSizeSet
* @since 1.5
*/
// If the maximum size was set, use it as the old value, otherwise
// use null to indicate we didn't previously have a set maximum
// size.
if (maxSizeSet) {
}
else {
}
this.maxSize = maximumSize;
}
/**
* Returns true if the maximum size has been set to a non-<code>null</code>
* value otherwise returns false.
*
* @return true if <code>maximumSize</code> is non-<code>null</code>,
* false otherwise
* @since 1.5
*/
public boolean isMaximumSizeSet() {
return maxSizeSet;
}
/**
* Gets the maximum size of this component.
* @return a dimension object indicating this component's maximum size
* @see #getMinimumSize
* @see #getPreferredSize
* @see LayoutManager
*/
public Dimension getMaximumSize() {
if (isMaximumSizeSet()) {
}
}
/**
* Returns the alignment along the x axis. This specifies how
* the component would like to be aligned relative to other
* components. The value should be a number between 0 and 1
* where 0 represents alignment along the origin, 1 is aligned
* the furthest away from the origin, 0.5 is centered, etc.
*/
public float getAlignmentX() {
return CENTER_ALIGNMENT;
}
/**
* Returns the alignment along the y axis. This specifies how
* the component would like to be aligned relative to other
* components. The value should be a number between 0 and 1
* where 0 represents alignment along the origin, 1 is aligned
* the furthest away from the origin, 0.5 is centered, etc.
*/
public float getAlignmentY() {
return CENTER_ALIGNMENT;
}
/**
* Returns the baseline. The baseline is measured from the top of
* the component. This method is primarily meant for
* <code>LayoutManager</code>s to align components along their
* baseline. A return value less than 0 indicates this component
* does not have a reasonable baseline and that
* <code>LayoutManager</code>s should not align this component on
* its baseline.
* <p>
* The default implementation returns -1. Subclasses that support
* baseline should override appropriately. If a value >= 0 is
* returned, then the component has a valid baseline for any
* size >= the minimum size and <code>getBaselineResizeBehavior</code>
* can be used to determine how the baseline changes with size.
*
* @param width the width to get the baseline for
* @param height the height to get the baseline for
* @return the baseline or < 0 indicating there is no reasonable
* baseline
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if width or height is < 0
* @see #getBaselineResizeBehavior
* @see java.awt.FontMetrics
* @since 1.6
*/
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Width and height must be >= 0");
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Returns an enum indicating how the baseline of the component
* changes as the size changes. This method is primarily meant for
* layout managers and GUI builders.
* <p>
* The default implementation returns
* <code>BaselineResizeBehavior.OTHER</code>. Subclasses that have a
* baseline should override appropriately. Subclasses should
* never return <code>null</code>; if the baseline can not be
* calculated return <code>BaselineResizeBehavior.OTHER</code>. Callers
* should first ask for the baseline using
* <code>getBaseline</code> and if a value >= 0 is returned use
* this method. It is acceptable for this method to return a
* value other than <code>BaselineResizeBehavior.OTHER</code> even if
* <code>getBaseline</code> returns a value less than 0.
*
* @return an enum indicating how the baseline changes as the component
* size changes
* @see #getBaseline(int, int)
* @since 1.6
*/
public BaselineResizeBehavior getBaselineResizeBehavior() {
return BaselineResizeBehavior.OTHER;
}
/**
* Prompts the layout manager to lay out this component. This is
* usually called when the component (more specifically, container)
* is validated.
* @see #validate
* @see LayoutManager
*/
public void doLayout() {
layout();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>doLayout()</code>.
*/
public void layout() {
}
/**
* Ensures that this component has a valid layout. This method is
* primarily intended to operate on instances of <code>Container</code>.
* @see #invalidate
* @see #doLayout()
* @see LayoutManager
* @see Container#validate
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void validate() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
valid = true;
if (!wasValid) {
}
}
}
/**
* Invalidates this component. This component and all parents
* above it are marked as needing to be laid out. This method can
* be called often, so it needs to execute quickly.
* @see #validate
* @see #doLayout
* @see LayoutManager
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void invalidate() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
/* Nullify cached layout and size information.
* For efficiency, propagate invalidate() upwards only if
* some other component hasn't already done so first.
*/
valid = false;
if (!isPreferredSizeSet()) {
}
if (!isMinimumSizeSet()) {
}
if (!isMaximumSizeSet()) {
}
}
}
}
/** Invalidates the component unless it is already invalid.
*/
final void invalidateIfValid() {
if (isValid()) {
invalidate();
}
}
/**
* Creates a graphics context for this component. This method will
* return <code>null</code> if this component is currently not
* displayable.
* @return a graphics context for this component, or <code>null</code>
* if it has none
* @see #paint
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public Graphics getGraphics() {
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
// This is for a lightweight component, need to
// translate coordinate spaces and clip relative
// to the parent.
if (g instanceof ConstrainableGraphics) {
} else {
g.translate(x,y);
}
return g;
} else {
}
}
final Graphics getGraphics_NoClientCode() {
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
// This is for a lightweight component, need to
// translate coordinate spaces and clip relative
// to the parent.
if (g instanceof ConstrainableGraphics) {
} else {
g.translate(x,y);
}
g.setFont(getFont_NoClientCode());
return g;
} else {
}
}
/**
* Gets the font metrics for the specified font.
* Warning: Since Font metrics are affected by the
* {@link java.awt.font.FontRenderContext FontRenderContext} and
* this method does not provide one, it can return only metrics for
* the default render context which may not match that used when
* rendering on the Component if {@link Graphics2D} functionality is being
* used. Instead metrics can be obtained at rendering time by calling
* {@link Graphics#getFontMetrics()} or text measurement APIs on the
* {@link Font Font} class.
* @param font the font for which font metrics is to be
* obtained
* @return the font metrics for <code>font</code>
* @see #getFont
* @see #getPeer
* @see java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer#getFontMetrics(Font)
* @see Toolkit#getFontMetrics(Font)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
// REMIND: PlatformFont flag should be obsolete soon...
!(peer instanceof LightweightPeer)) {
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the cursor image to the specified cursor. This cursor
* image is displayed when the <code>contains</code> method for
* this component returns true for the current cursor location, and
* this Component is visible, displayable, and enabled. Setting the
* cursor of a <code>Container</code> causes that cursor to be displayed
* within all of the container's subcomponents, except for those
* that have a non-<code>null</code> cursor.
* <p>
* The method may have no visual effect if the Java platform
* changing the mouse cursor shape.
* @param cursor One of the constants defined
* by the <code>Cursor</code> class;
* if this parameter is <code>null</code>
* then this component will inherit
* the cursor of its parent
* @see #isEnabled
* @see #isShowing
* @see #getCursor
* @see #contains
* @see Toolkit#createCustomCursor
* @see Cursor
* @since JDK1.1
*/
}
/**
* Updates the cursor. May not be invoked from the native
* message pump.
*/
final void updateCursorImmediately() {
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
if (nativeContainer == null) return;
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the cursor set in the component. If the component does
* not have a cursor set, the cursor of its parent is returned.
* If no cursor is set in the entire hierarchy,
* <code>Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR</code> is returned.
* @see #setCursor
* @since JDK1.1
*/
return getCursor_NoClientCode();
}
final Cursor getCursor_NoClientCode() {
return cursor;
}
return parent.getCursor_NoClientCode();
} else {
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the cursor has been explicitly set for this Component.
* If this method returns <code>false</code>, this Component is inheriting
* its cursor from an ancestor.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the cursor has been explicitly set for this
* Component; <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isCursorSet() {
}
/**
* Paints this component.
* <p>
* This method is called when the contents of the component should
* be painted; such as when the component is first being shown or
* is damaged and in need of repair. The clip rectangle in the
* <code>Graphics</code> parameter is set to the area
* which needs to be painted.
* Subclasses of <code>Component</code> that override this
* method need not call <code>super.paint(g)</code>.
* <p>
* For performance reasons, <code>Component</code>s with zero width
* or height aren't considered to need painting when they are first shown,
* and also aren't considered to need repair.
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @param g the graphics context to use for painting
* @see #update
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Updates this component.
* <p>
* If this component is not a lightweight component, the
* AWT calls the <code>update</code> method in response to
* a call to <code>repaint</code>. You can assume that
* the background is not cleared.
* <p>
* The <code>update</code> method of <code>Component</code>
* calls this component's <code>paint</code> method to redraw
* this component. This method is commonly overridden by subclasses
* which need to do additional work in response to a call to
* <code>repaint</code>.
* Subclasses of Component that override this method should either
* call <code>super.update(g)</code>, or call <code>paint(g)</code>
* directly from their <code>update</code> method.
* <p>
* The origin of the graphics context, its
* (<code>0</code>, <code>0</code>) coordinate point, is the
* top-left corner of this component. The clipping region of the
* graphics context is the bounding rectangle of this component.
*
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @param g the specified context to use for updating
* @see #paint
* @see #repaint()
* @since JDK1.0
*/
paint(g);
}
/**
* Paints this component and all of its subcomponents.
* <p>
* The origin of the graphics context, its
* (<code>0</code>, <code>0</code>) coordinate point, is the
* top-left corner of this component. The clipping region of the
* graphics context is the bounding rectangle of this component.
*
* @param g the graphics context to use for painting
* @see #paint
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (isShowing()) {
g, g.getClip(),
}
}
/**
* Simulates the peer callbacks into java.awt for painting of
* lightweight Components.
* @param g the graphics context to use for painting
* @see #paintAll
*/
void lightweightPaint(Graphics g) {
paint(g);
}
/**
* Paints all the heavyweight subcomponents.
*/
void paintHeavyweightComponents(Graphics g) {
}
/**
* Repaints this component.
* <p>
* If this component is a lightweight component, this method
* causes a call to this component's <code>paint</code>
* method as soon as possible. Otherwise, this method causes
* a call to this component's <code>update</code> method as soon
* as possible.
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @see #update(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void repaint() {
}
/**
* Repaints the component. If this component is a lightweight
* component, this results in a call to <code>paint</code>
* within <code>tm</code> milliseconds.
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @param tm maximum time in milliseconds before update
* @see #paint
* @see #update(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Repaints the specified rectangle of this component.
* <p>
* If this component is a lightweight component, this method
* causes a call to this component's <code>paint</code> method
* as soon as possible. Otherwise, this method causes a call to
* this component's <code>update</code> method as soon as possible.
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @param x the <i>x</i> coordinate
* @param y the <i>y</i> coordinate
* @param width the width
* @param height the height
* @see #update(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Repaints the specified rectangle of this component within
* <code>tm</code> milliseconds.
* <p>
* If this component is a lightweight component, this method causes
* a call to this component's <code>paint</code> method.
* Otherwise, this method causes a call to this component's
* <code>update</code> method.
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: For more information on the paint mechanisms utilitized
* by AWT and Swing, including information on how to write the most
* efficient painting code, see
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">Painting in AWT and Swing</a>.
*
* @param tm maximum time in milliseconds before update
* @param x the <i>x</i> coordinate
* @param y the <i>y</i> coordinate
* @param width the width
* @param height the height
* @see #update(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (this.peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
// Needs to be translated to parent coordinates since
// a parent native container provides the actual repaint
// services. Additionally, the request is restricted to
// the bounds of the component.
if (x < 0) {
width += x;
x = 0;
}
if (y < 0) {
height += y;
y = 0;
}
return;
}
int px = this.x + x;
int py = this.y + y;
}
} else {
}
}
}
/**
* Prints this component. Applications should override this method
* for components that must do special processing before being
* printed or should be printed differently than they are painted.
* <p>
* The default implementation of this method calls the
* <code>paint</code> method.
* <p>
* The origin of the graphics context, its
* (<code>0</code>, <code>0</code>) coordinate point, is the
* top-left corner of this component. The clipping region of the
* graphics context is the bounding rectangle of this component.
* @param g the graphics context to use for printing
* @see #paint(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
paint(g);
}
/**
* Prints this component and all of its subcomponents.
* <p>
* The origin of the graphics context, its
* (<code>0</code>, <code>0</code>) coordinate point, is the
* top-left corner of this component. The clipping region of the
* graphics context is the bounding rectangle of this component.
* @param g the graphics context to use for printing
* @see #print(Graphics)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (isShowing()) {
g, g.getClip(),
}
}
/**
* Simulates the peer callbacks into java.awt for printing of
* lightweight Components.
* @param g the graphics context to use for printing
* @see #printAll
*/
void lightweightPrint(Graphics g) {
print(g);
}
/**
* Prints all the heavyweight subcomponents.
*/
void printHeavyweightComponents(Graphics g) {
}
private Insets getInsets_NoClientCode() {
if (peer instanceof ContainerPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Repaints the component when the image has changed.
* This <code>imageUpdate</code> method of an <code>ImageObserver</code>
* is called when more information about an
* image which had been previously requested using an asynchronous
* routine such as the <code>drawImage</code> method of
* <code>Graphics</code> becomes available.
* See the definition of <code>imageUpdate</code> for
* more information on this method and its arguments.
* <p>
* The <code>imageUpdate</code> method of <code>Component</code>
* incrementally draws an image on the component as more of the bits
* of the image are available.
* <p>
* If the system property <code>awt.image.incrementaldraw</code>
* is missing or has the value <code>true</code>, the image is
* incrementally drawn. If the system property has any other value,
* then the image is not drawn until it has been completely loaded.
* <p>
* Also, if incremental drawing is in effect, the value of the
* system property <code>awt.image.redrawrate</code> is interpreted
* as an integer to give the maximum redraw rate, in milliseconds. If
* the system property is missing or cannot be interpreted as an
* integer, the redraw rate is once every 100ms.
* <p>
* The interpretation of the <code>x</code>, <code>y</code>,
* <code>width</code>, and <code>height</code> arguments depends on
* the value of the <code>infoflags</code> argument.
*
* @param img the image being observed
* @param infoflags see <code>imageUpdate</code> for more information
* @param x the <i>x</i> coordinate
* @param y the <i>y</i> coordinate
* @param w the width
* @param h the height
* @return <code>false</code> if the infoflags indicate that the
* image is completely loaded; <code>true</code> otherwise.
*
* @see java.awt.image.ImageObserver
* @see Graphics#drawImage(Image, int, int, Color, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see Graphics#drawImage(Image, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see Graphics#drawImage(Image, int, int, int, int, Color, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see Graphics#drawImage(Image, int, int, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see java.awt.image.ImageObserver#imageUpdate(java.awt.Image, int, int, int, int, int)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
int x, int y, int w, int h) {
int rate = -1;
rate = 0;
if (isInc) {
if (rate < 0) {
rate = 0;
}
}
}
if (rate >= 0) {
}
}
/**
* Creates an image from the specified image producer.
* @param producer the image producer
* @return the image produced
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
}
/**
* Creates an off-screen drawable image
* to be used for double buffering.
* @param width the specified width
* @param height the specified height
* @return an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
* buffering. The return value may be <code>null</code> if the
* component is not displayable. This will always happen if
* <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
* <code>true</code>.
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
else { return null;}
} else {
}
}
/**
* Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image
* to be used for double buffering.
* @param width the specified width.
* @param height the specified height.
* @return an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
* buffering. The return value may be <code>null</code> if the
* component is not displayable. This will always happen if
* <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
* <code>true</code>.
* @see java.awt.image.VolatileImage
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
* @since 1.4
*/
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
else { return null;}
} else {
}
}
/**
* Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image, with the given capabilities.
* The contents of this image may be lost at any time due
* to operating system issues, so the image must be managed
* via the <code>VolatileImage</code> interface.
* @param width the specified width.
* @param height the specified height.
* @param caps the image capabilities
* @exception AWTException if an image with the specified capabilities cannot
* be created
* @return a VolatileImage object, which can be used
* to manage surface contents loss and capabilities.
* @see java.awt.image.VolatileImage
* @since 1.4
*/
// REMIND : check caps
}
/**
* Prepares an image for rendering on this component. The image
* data is downloaded asynchronously in another thread and the
* appropriate screen representation of the image is generated.
* @param image the <code>Image</code> for which to
* prepare a screen representation
* @param observer the <code>ImageObserver</code> object
* to be notified as the image is being prepared
* @return <code>true</code> if the image has already been fully
* prepared; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Prepares an image for rendering on this component at the
* specified width and height.
* <p>
* The image data is downloaded asynchronously in another thread,
* and an appropriately scaled screen representation of the image is
* generated.
* @param image the instance of <code>Image</code>
* for which to prepare a screen representation
* @param width the width of the desired screen representation
* @param height the height of the desired screen representation
* @param observer the <code>ImageObserver</code> object
* to be notified as the image is being prepared
* @return <code>true</code> if the image has already been fully
* prepared; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see java.awt.image.ImageObserver
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
} else {
}
}
/**
* Returns the status of the construction of a screen representation
* of the specified image.
* <p>
* This method does not cause the image to begin loading. An
* application must use the <code>prepareImage</code> method
* to force the loading of an image.
* <p>
* Information on the flags returned by this method can be found
* with the discussion of the <code>ImageObserver</code> interface.
* @param image the <code>Image</code> object whose status
* is being checked
* @param observer the <code>ImageObserver</code>
* object to be notified as the image is being prepared
* @return the bitwise inclusive <b>OR</b> of
* <code>ImageObserver</code> flags indicating what
* information about the image is currently available
* @see #prepareImage(Image, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see Toolkit#checkImage(Image, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see java.awt.image.ImageObserver
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Returns the status of the construction of a screen representation
* of the specified image.
* <p>
* This method does not cause the image to begin loading. An
* application must use the <code>prepareImage</code> method
* to force the loading of an image.
* <p>
* The <code>checkImage</code> method of <code>Component</code>
* calls its peer's <code>checkImage</code> method to calculate
* the flags. If this component does not yet have a peer, the
* component's toolkit's <code>checkImage</code> method is called
* instead.
* <p>
* Information on the flags returned by this method can be found
* with the discussion of the <code>ImageObserver</code> interface.
* @param image the <code>Image</code> object whose status
* is being checked
* @param width the width of the scaled version
* whose status is to be checked
* @param height the height of the scaled version
* whose status is to be checked
* @param observer the <code>ImageObserver</code> object
* to be notified as the image is being prepared
* @return the bitwise inclusive <b>OR</b> of
* <code>ImageObserver</code> flags indicating what
* information about the image is currently available
* @see #prepareImage(Image, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see Toolkit#checkImage(Image, int, int, java.awt.image.ImageObserver)
* @see java.awt.image.ImageObserver
* @since JDK1.0
*/
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
} else {
}
}
/**
* Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component.
* Multi-buffering is useful for rendering performance. This method
* attempts to create the best strategy available with the number of
* buffers supplied. It will always create a <code>BufferStrategy</code>
* with that number of buffers.
* A page-flipping strategy is attempted first, then a blitting strategy
* using accelerated buffers. Finally, an unaccelerated blitting
* strategy is used.
* <p>
* Each time this method is called,
* the existing buffer strategy for this component is discarded.
* @param numBuffers number of buffers to create, including the front buffer
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if numBuffers is less than 1.
* @exception IllegalStateException if the component is not displayable
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see Window#getBufferStrategy()
* @see Canvas#getBufferStrategy()
* @since 1.4
*/
void createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers) {
if (numBuffers > 1) {
// Try to create a page-flipping strategy
new ImageCapabilities(true),
try {
return; // Success
} catch (AWTException e) {
// Failed
}
}
// Try a blitting (but still accelerated) strategy
new ImageCapabilities(true),
null);
try {
return; // Success
} catch (AWTException e) {
// Failed
}
// Try an unaccelerated blitting strategy
new ImageCapabilities(false),
null);
try {
return; // Success
} catch (AWTException e) {
// Failed
}
// Code should never reach here (an unaccelerated blitting
// strategy should always work)
throw new InternalError("Could not create a buffer strategy");
}
/**
* Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component with the
* required buffer capabilities. This is useful, for example, if only
* accelerated memory or page flipping is desired (as specified by the
* buffer capabilities).
* <p>
* Each time this method
* is called, <code>dispose</code> will be invoked on the existing
* <code>BufferStrategy</code>.
* @param numBuffers number of buffers to create
* @param caps the required capabilities for creating the buffer strategy;
* cannot be <code>null</code>
* @exception AWTException if the capabilities supplied could not be
* supported or met; this may happen, for example, if there is not enough
* accelerated memory currently available, or if page flipping is specified
* but not possible.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if numBuffers is less than 1, or if
* caps is <code>null</code>
* @see Window#getBufferStrategy()
* @see Canvas#getBufferStrategy()
* @since 1.4
*/
void createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers,
// Check arguments
if (numBuffers < 1) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Number of buffers must be at least 1");
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("No capabilities specified");
}
// Destroy old buffers
if (bufferStrategy != null) {
}
if (numBuffers == 1) {
} else {
}
// assert numBuffers > 1;
if (caps.isPageFlipping()) {
} else {
}
}
}
/**
* This is a proxy capabilities class used when a FlipBufferStrategy
* is created instead of the requested Blit strategy.
*
* @see sun.awt.SunGraphicsEnvironment#isFlipStrategyPreferred(ComponentPeer)
*/
private class ProxyCapabilities extends ExtendedBufferCapabilities {
private BufferCapabilities orig;
super(orig.getFrontBufferCapabilities(),
orig.getFlipContents() ==
}
}
/**
* @return the buffer strategy used by this component
* @see Window#createBufferStrategy
* @see Canvas#createBufferStrategy
* @since 1.4
*/
return bufferStrategy;
}
/**
* @return the back buffer currently used by this component's
* BufferStrategy. If there is no BufferStrategy or no
* back buffer, this method returns null.
*/
Image getBackBuffer() {
if (bufferStrategy != null) {
if (bufferStrategy instanceof BltBufferStrategy) {
return bltBS.getBackBuffer();
} else if (bufferStrategy instanceof FlipBufferStrategy) {
return flipBS.getBackBuffer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Inner class for flipping buffers on a component. That component must
* be a <code>Canvas</code> or <code>Window</code>.
* @see Canvas
* @see Window
* @see java.awt.image.BufferStrategy
* @author Michael Martak
* @since 1.4
*/
protected class FlipBufferStrategy extends BufferStrategy {
/**
* The number of buffers
*/
protected int numBuffers; // = 0
/**
* The buffering capabilities
*/
/**
* The drawing buffer
*/
/**
* The drawing buffer as a volatile image
*/
/**
* Whether or not the drawing buffer has been recently restored from
* a lost state.
*/
protected boolean validatedContents; // = false
/**
* Size of the back buffers. (Note: these fields were added in 6.0
* but kept package-private to avoid exposing them in the spec.
* protected when they were introduced in 1.4, but now we just have
* to live with that decision.)
*/
int width;
int height;
/**
* Creates a new flipping buffer strategy for this component.
* The component must be a <code>Canvas</code> or <code>Window</code>.
* @see Canvas
* @see Window
* @param numBuffers the number of buffers
* @param caps the capabilities of the buffers
* @exception AWTException if the capabilities supplied could not be
* supported or met
* @exception ClassCastException if the component is not a canvas or
* window.
*/
throws AWTException
{
{
throw new ClassCastException(
"Component must be a Canvas or Window");
}
this.numBuffers = numBuffers;
}
/**
* Creates one or more complex, flipping buffers with the given
* capabilities.
* @param numBuffers number of buffers to create; must be greater than
* one
* @param caps the capabilities of the buffers.
* <code>BufferCapabilities.isPageFlipping</code> must be
* <code>true</code>.
* @exception AWTException if the capabilities supplied could not be
* supported or met
* @exception IllegalStateException if the component has no peer
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if numBuffers is less than two,
* or if <code>BufferCapabilities.isPageFlipping</code> is not
* <code>true</code>.
* @see java.awt.BufferCapabilities#isPageFlipping()
*/
throws AWTException
{
if (numBuffers < 2) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Number of buffers cannot be less than two");
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Component must have a valid peer");
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Page flipping capabilities must be specified");
}
// save the current bounds
if (drawBuffer != null) {
// dispose the existing backbuffers
drawBuffer = null;
drawVBuffer = null;
// ... then recreate the backbuffers
}
if (caps instanceof ExtendedBufferCapabilities) {
// if this buffer strategy is not allowed to be v-synced,
// change the caps that we pass to the peer but keep on
// trying to create v-synced buffers;
// do not throw IAE here in case it is disallowed, see
// ExtendedBufferCapabilities for more info
if (!VSyncedBSManager.vsyncAllowed(this)) {
}
}
}
}
/**
* Updates internal buffers (both volatile and non-volatile)
* by requesting the back-buffer from the peer.
*/
private void updateInternalBuffers() {
// get the images associated with the draw buffer
drawBuffer = getBackBuffer();
if (drawBuffer instanceof VolatileImage) {
} else {
drawVBuffer = null;
}
}
/**
* @return direct access to the back buffer, as an image.
* @exception IllegalStateException if the buffers have not yet
* been created
*/
protected Image getBackBuffer() {
return peer.getBackBuffer();
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Component must have a valid peer");
}
}
/**
* Flipping moves the contents of the back buffer to the front buffer,
* either by copying or by moving the video pointer.
* @param flipAction an integer value describing the flipping action
* for the contents of the back buffer. This should be one of the
* values of the <code>BufferCapabilities.FlipContents</code>
* property.
* @exception IllegalStateException if the buffers have not yet
* been created
* @see java.awt.BufferCapabilities#getFlipContents()
*/
if (backBuffer != null) {
}
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Component must have a valid peer");
}
}
{
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Component must have a valid peer");
}
}
/**
* Destroys the buffers created through this object
*/
protected void destroyBuffers() {
VSyncedBSManager.releaseVsync(this);
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Component must have a valid peer");
}
}
/**
* @return the buffering capabilities of this strategy
*/
public BufferCapabilities getCapabilities() {
if (caps instanceof ProxyCapabilities) {
} else {
return caps;
}
}
/**
* @return the graphics on the drawing buffer. This method may not
* be synchronized for performance reasons; use of this method by multiple
* threads should be handled at the application level. Disposal of the
* graphics object must be handled by the application.
*/
public Graphics getDrawGraphics() {
revalidate();
return drawBuffer.getGraphics();
}
/**
* Restore the drawing buffer if it has been lost
*/
protected void revalidate() {
revalidate(true);
}
void revalidate(boolean checkSize) {
validatedContents = false;
// component has been resized; recreate the backbuffers
try {
} catch (AWTException e) {
// shouldn't be possible
}
validatedContents = true;
}
// get the buffers from the peer every time since they
// might have been replaced in response to a display change event
// now validate the backbuffer
if (drawVBuffer != null) {
try {
} catch (AWTException e) {
// shouldn't be possible
}
if (drawVBuffer != null) {
// backbuffers were recreated, so validate again
}
validatedContents = true;
validatedContents = true;
}
}
}
/**
* @return whether the drawing buffer was lost since the last call to
* <code>getDrawGraphics</code>
*/
public boolean contentsLost() {
if (drawVBuffer == null) {
return false;
}
return drawVBuffer.contentsLost();
}
/**
* @return whether the drawing buffer was recently restored from a lost
* state and reinitialized to the default background color (white)
*/
public boolean contentsRestored() {
return validatedContents;
}
/**
* Makes the next available buffer visible by either blitting or
* flipping.
*/
public void show() {
}
/**
* Makes specified region of the the next available buffer visible
* by either blitting or flipping.
*/
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* @since 1.6
*/
public void dispose() {
if (Component.this.bufferStrategy == this) {
}
}
}
} // Inner class FlipBufferStrategy
/**
* Inner class for blitting offscreen surfaces to a component.
*
* @author Michael Martak
* @since 1.4
*/
protected class BltBufferStrategy extends BufferStrategy {
/**
* The buffering capabilities
*/
/**
* The back buffers
*/
/**
* Whether or not the drawing buffer has been recently restored from
* a lost state.
*/
protected boolean validatedContents; // = false
/**
* Size of the back buffers
*/
protected int width;
protected int height;
/**
* Insets for the hosting Component. The size of the back buffer
* is constrained by these.
*/
/**
* Creates a new blt buffer strategy around a component
* @param numBuffers number of buffers to create, including the
* front buffer
* @param caps the capabilities of the buffers
*/
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* @since 1.6
*/
public void dispose() {
if (backBuffers != null) {
counter--) {
}
}
}
if (Component.this.bufferStrategy == this) {
}
}
/**
* Creates the back buffers
*/
protected void createBackBuffers(int numBuffers) {
if (numBuffers == 0) {
backBuffers = null;
} else {
// save the current bounds
// to be 0 here. Force the size of the backbuffers to
// be > 0 so that creating the image won't fail.
if (backBuffers == null) {
} else {
// flush any existing backbuffers
for (int i = 0; i < numBuffers; i++) {
if (backBuffers[i] != null) {
backBuffers[i].flush();
backBuffers[i] = null;
}
}
}
// create the backbuffers
for (int i = 0; i < numBuffers; i++) {
}
}
}
/**
* @return the buffering capabilities of this strategy
*/
public BufferCapabilities getCapabilities() {
return caps;
}
/**
* @return the draw graphics
*/
public Graphics getDrawGraphics() {
revalidate();
if (backBuffer == null) {
return getGraphics();
}
return g;
}
/**
* @return direct access to the back buffer, as an image.
* If there is no back buffer, returns null.
*/
Image getBackBuffer() {
if (backBuffers != null) {
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Makes the next available buffer visible.
*/
public void show() {
}
/**
* Package-private method to present a specific rectangular area
* of this buffer. This class currently shows only the entire
* buffer, by calling showSubRegion() with the full dimensions of
* the buffer. Subclasses (e.g., BltSubRegionBufferStrategy
* and FlipSubRegionBufferStrategy) may have region-specific show
* methods that call this method with actual sub regions of the
* buffer.
*/
if (backBuffers == null) {
return;
}
// Adjust location to be relative to client area.
Graphics g = getGraphics_NoClientCode();
if (g == null) {
// Not showing, bail
return;
}
try {
// First image copy is in terms of Frame's coordinates, need
// to translate to client area.
g.drawImage(backBuffers[i],
null);
g.dispose();
g = null;
g = backBuffers[i].getGraphics();
}
} finally {
if (g != null) {
g.dispose();
}
}
}
/**
* Restore the drawing buffer if it has been lost
*/
protected void revalidate() {
revalidate(true);
}
void revalidate(boolean checkSize) {
validatedContents = false;
if (backBuffers == null) {
return;
}
if (checkSize) {
// component has been resized; recreate the backbuffers
validatedContents = true;
}
}
// now validate the backbuffer
int returnCode =
if (checkSize) {
// backbuffers were recreated, so validate again
}
// else case means we're called from Swing on the toolkit
// thread, don't recreate buffers as that'll deadlock
// (creating VolatileImages invokes getting GraphicsConfig
// which grabs treelock).
validatedContents = true;
validatedContents = true;
}
}
/**
* @return whether the drawing buffer was lost since the last call to
* <code>getDrawGraphics</code>
*/
public boolean contentsLost() {
if (backBuffers == null) {
return false;
} else {
}
}
/**
* @return whether the drawing buffer was recently restored from a lost
* state and reinitialized to the default background color (white)
*/
public boolean contentsRestored() {
return validatedContents;
}
} // Inner class BltBufferStrategy
/**
* Private class to perform sub-region flipping.
*/
private class FlipSubRegionBufferStrategy extends FlipBufferStrategy
implements SubRegionShowable
{
protected FlipSubRegionBufferStrategy(int numBuffers,
throws AWTException
{
super(numBuffers, caps);
}
}
// This is invoked by Swing on the toolkit thread.
if (!contentsLost()) {
return !contentsLost();
}
return false;
}
}
/**
* Private class to perform sub-region blitting. Swing will use
* this subclass via the SubRegionShowable interface in order to
* copy only the area changed during a repaint.
* @see javax.swing.BufferStrategyPaintManager
*/
private class BltSubRegionBufferStrategy extends BltBufferStrategy
implements SubRegionShowable
{
protected BltSubRegionBufferStrategy(int numBuffers,
{
super(numBuffers, caps);
}
}
// This method is called by Swing on the toolkit thread.
if (!contentsLost()) {
return !contentsLost();
}
return false;
}
}
/**
* Inner class for flipping buffers on a component. That component must
* be a <code>Canvas</code> or <code>Window</code>.
* @see Canvas
* @see Window
* @see java.awt.image.BufferStrategy
* @author Michael Martak
* @since 1.4
*/
private class SingleBufferStrategy extends BufferStrategy {
private BufferCapabilities caps;
}
public BufferCapabilities getCapabilities() {
return caps;
}
public Graphics getDrawGraphics() {
return getGraphics();
}
public boolean contentsLost() {
return false;
}
public boolean contentsRestored() {
return false;
}
public void show() {
// Do nothing
}
} // Inner class SingleBufferStrategy
/**
* Sets whether or not paint messages received from the operating system
* should be ignored. This does not affect paint events generated in
* software by the AWT, unless they are an immediate response to an
* OS-level paint message.
* <p>
* This is useful, for example, if running under full-screen mode and
* better performance is desired, or if page-flipping is used as the
* buffer strategy.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see #getIgnoreRepaint
* @see Canvas#createBufferStrategy
* @see Window#createBufferStrategy
* @see java.awt.image.BufferStrategy
* @see GraphicsDevice#setFullScreenWindow
*/
public void setIgnoreRepaint(boolean ignoreRepaint) {
this.ignoreRepaint = ignoreRepaint;
}
/**
* @return whether or not paint messages received from the operating system
* should be ignored.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see #setIgnoreRepaint
*/
public boolean getIgnoreRepaint() {
return ignoreRepaint;
}
/**
* Checks whether this component "contains" the specified point,
* where <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> are defined to be
* relative to the coordinate system of this component.
* @param x the <i>x</i> coordinate of the point
* @param y the <i>y</i> coordinate of the point
* @see #getComponentAt(int, int)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public boolean contains(int x, int y) {
return inside(x, y);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by contains(int, int).
*/
public boolean inside(int x, int y) {
}
/**
* Checks whether this component "contains" the specified point,
* where the point's <i>x</i> and <i>y</i> coordinates are defined
* to be relative to the coordinate system of this component.
* @param p the point
* @see #getComponentAt(Point)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
return contains(p.x, p.y);
}
/**
* Determines if this component or one of its immediate
* subcomponents contains the (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>) location,
* and if so, returns the containing component. This method only
* looks one level deep. If the point (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>) is
* inside a subcomponent that itself has subcomponents, it does not
* go looking down the subcomponent tree.
* <p>
* The <code>locate</code> method of <code>Component</code> simply
* returns the component itself if the (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>)
* coordinate location is inside its bounding box, and <code>null</code>
* otherwise.
* @param x the <i>x</i> coordinate
* @param y the <i>y</i> coordinate
* @return the component or subcomponent that contains the
* (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>) location;
* <code>null</code> if the location
* is outside this component
* @see #contains(int, int)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public Component getComponentAt(int x, int y) {
return locate(x, y);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by getComponentAt(int, int).
*/
}
/**
* Returns the component or subcomponent that contains the
* specified point.
* @param p the point
* @see java.awt.Component#contains
* @since JDK1.1
*/
return getComponentAt(p.x, p.y);
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by <code>dispatchEvent(AWTEvent e)</code>.
*/
public void deliverEvent(Event e) {
postEvent(e);
}
/**
* Dispatches an event to this component or one of its sub components.
* Calls <code>processEvent</code> before returning for 1.1-style
* events which have been enabled for the <code>Component</code>.
* @param e the event
*/
public final void dispatchEvent(AWTEvent e) {
}
void dispatchEventImpl(AWTEvent e) {
// Check that this component belongs to this app-context
}
}
}
/*
* 0. Set timestamp and modifiers of current event.
*/
/*
* 1. Pre-dispatchers. Do any necessary retargeting/reordering here
* before we notify AWTEventListeners.
*/
if (e instanceof SunDropTargetEvent) {
((SunDropTargetEvent)e).dispatch();
return;
}
if (!e.focusManagerIsDispatching) {
// Invoke the private focus retargeting method which provides
// lightweight Component support
if (e.isPosted) {
e.isPosted = true;
}
// Now, with the event properly targeted to a lightweight
// descendant if necessary, invoke the public focus retargeting
// and dispatching function
dispatchEvent(e))
{
return;
}
}
}
// MouseWheel may need to be retargeted here so that
// AWTEventListener sees the event go to the correct
// Component. If the MouseWheelEvent needs to go to an ancestor,
// the event is dispatched to the ancestor, and dispatching here
// stops.
(!eventTypeEnabled(id)) &&
{
return;
}
/*
* 2. Allow the Toolkit to pass this to AWTEventListeners.
*/
/*
* 3. If no one has consumed a key event, allow the
* KeyboardFocusManager to process it.
*/
if (!e.isConsumed()) {
processKeyEvent(this, (KeyEvent)e);
if (e.isConsumed()) {
return;
}
}
}
/*
* 4. Allow input methods to process the event
*/
if (areInputMethodsEnabled()) {
// We need to pass on InputMethodEvents since some host
// input method adapters send them through the Java
// event queue instead of directly to the component,
// and the input context also handles the Java composition window
if(((e instanceof InputMethodEvent) && !(this instanceof CompositionArea))
||
// Otherwise, we only pass on input and focus events, because
// a) input methods shouldn't know about semantic or component-level events
// b) passing on the events takes time
// c) isConsumed() is always true for semantic events.
(e instanceof InputEvent) || (e instanceof FocusEvent)) {
if (inputContext != null) {
if (e.isConsumed()) {
}
return;
}
}
}
} else {
// When non-clients get focus, we need to explicitly disable the native
// input method. The native input method is actually not disabled when
}
}
}
/*
* 5. Pre-process any special events before delivery
*/
switch(id) {
// Handling of the PAINT and UPDATE events is now done in the
// peer's handleEvent() method so the background can be cleared
// selectively for non-native components on Windows only.
// - Fred.Ecks@Eng.sun.com, 5-8-98
case KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED:
case KeyEvent.KEY_RELEASED:
if (p != null) {
p.preProcessKeyEvent((KeyEvent)e);
if (e.isConsumed()) {
}
return;
}
}
break;
case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING:
if (toolkit instanceof WindowClosingListener) {
if (checkWindowClosingException()) {
return;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
/*
* 6. Deliver event for normal processing
*/
if (newEventsOnly) {
// Filtering needs to really be moved to happen at a lower
// level in order to get maximum performance gain; it is
// here temporarily to ensure the API spec is honored.
//
if (eventEnabled(e)) {
processEvent(e);
}
// newEventsOnly will be false for a listenerless ScrollPane, but
// MouseWheelEvents still need to be dispatched to it so scrolling
// can be done.
} else if (!(e instanceof MouseEvent && !postsOldMouseEvents())) {
//
// backward compatibility
//
if (olde.isConsumed()) {
e.consume();
}
// if target changed key or modifier values, copy them
// back to original event
//
case Event.KEY_RELEASE:
case Event.KEY_ACTION:
case Event.KEY_ACTION_RELEASE:
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
/*
* 8. Special handling for 4061116 : Hook for browser to close modal
* dialogs.
*/
if (toolkit instanceof WindowClosingListener) {
if (checkWindowClosingException()) {
return;
}
}
}
/*
* 9. Allow the peer to process the event.
* Except KeyEvents, they will be processed by peer after
* all KeyEventPostProcessors
* (see DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.dispatchKeyEvent())
*/
if (!(e instanceof KeyEvent)) {
// if focus owner is lightweight then its native container
// processes event
}
}
}
tpeer.handleEvent(e);
}
}
} // dispatchEventImpl()
/*
* If newEventsOnly is false, method is called so that ScrollPane can
* override it and handle common-case mouse wheel scrolling. NOP
* for Component.
*/
void autoProcessMouseWheel(MouseWheelEvent e) {}
/*
* Dispatch given MouseWheelEvent to the first ancestor for which
* MouseWheelEvents are enabled.
*
* Returns whether or not event was dispatched to an ancestor
*/
boolean dispatchMouseWheelToAncestor(MouseWheelEvent e) {
// Component (e.getX()), and this Component's
// position relative to its parent.
}
/* parent field for Window refers to the owning Window.
* MouseWheelEvents should NOT be propagated into owning Windows
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
// fix coordinates to be relative to new event source
}
else {
break;
}
}
}
// Change event to be from new source, with new x,y
// For now, just create a new event - yucky
e.getID(),
e.getWhen(),
e.getModifiers(),
newX, // x relative to new source
newY, // y relative to new source
e.getXOnScreen(),
e.getYOnScreen(),
e.getClickCount(),
e.isPopupTrigger(),
e.getScrollType(),
e.getScrollAmount(),
e.getWheelRotation(),
e.getPreciseWheelRotation());
// When dispatching a wheel event to
// ancestor, there is no need trying to find descendant
// lightweights to dispatch event to.
// If we dispatch the event to toplevel ancestor,
// this could encolse the loop: 6480024.
}
}
return true;
}
boolean checkWindowClosingException() {
if (windowClosingException != null) {
if (this instanceof Dialog) {
((Dialog)this).interruptBlocking();
} else {
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
boolean areInputMethodsEnabled() {
// in 1.2, we assume input method support is required for all
// components that handle key events, but components can turn off
// input methods by calling enableInputMethods(false).
}
// REMIND: remove when filtering is handled at lower level
boolean eventEnabled(AWTEvent e) {
return eventTypeEnabled(e.id);
}
boolean eventTypeEnabled(int type) {
switch(type) {
componentListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case FocusEvent.FOCUS_GAINED:
case FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST:
focusListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED:
case KeyEvent.KEY_RELEASED:
keyListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED:
mouseListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED:
mouseMotionListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL:
mouseWheelListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
inputMethodListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
hierarchyListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case HierarchyEvent.ANCESTOR_MOVED:
hierarchyBoundsListener != null) {
return true;
}
break;
case ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED:
return true;
}
break;
case TextEvent.TEXT_VALUE_CHANGED:
return true;
}
break;
case ItemEvent.ITEM_STATE_CHANGED:
return true;
}
break;
return true;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
//
// Always pass on events defined by external programs.
//
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by dispatchEvent(AWTEvent).
*/
if (handleEvent(e)) {
e.consume();
return true;
}
int eventx = e.x;
int eventy = e.y;
e.translate(x, y);
e.consume();
return true;
}
// restore coords
e.x = eventx;
e.y = eventy;
}
return false;
}
// Event source interfaces
/**
* Adds the specified component listener to receive component events from
* this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the component listener
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentEvent
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentListener
* @see #removeComponentListener
* @see #getComponentListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void addComponentListener(ComponentListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
}
/**
* Removes the specified component listener so that it no longer
* receives component events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
* @param l the component listener
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentEvent
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentListener
* @see #addComponentListener
* @see #getComponentListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void removeComponentListener(ComponentListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the component listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this comonent's <code>ComponentListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no component
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addComponentListener
* @see #removeComponentListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized ComponentListener[] getComponentListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified focus listener to receive focus events from
* this component when this component gains input focus.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the focus listener
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see java.awt.event.FocusListener
* @see #removeFocusListener
* @see #getFocusListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void addFocusListener(FocusListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
// if this is a lightweight component, enable focus events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified focus listener so that it no longer
* receives focus events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the focus listener
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see java.awt.event.FocusListener
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #getFocusListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void removeFocusListener(FocusListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the focus listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>FocusListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no component
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #removeFocusListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized FocusListener[] getFocusListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified hierarchy listener to receive hierarchy changed
* events from this component when the hierarchy to which this container
* belongs changes.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the hierarchy listener
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyListener
* @see #removeHierarchyListener
* @see #getHierarchyListeners
* @since 1.3
*/
public void addHierarchyListener(HierarchyListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
boolean notifyAncestors;
synchronized (this) {
(hierarchyListener == null &&
newEventsOnly = true;
}
if (notifyAncestors) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
1);
}
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified hierarchy listener so that it no longer
* receives hierarchy changed events from this component. This method
* performs no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the hierarchy listener
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyListener
* @see #addHierarchyListener
* @see #getHierarchyListeners
* @since 1.3
*/
public void removeHierarchyListener(HierarchyListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
boolean notifyAncestors;
synchronized (this) {
(hierarchyListener != null &&
}
if (notifyAncestors) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
-1);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the hierarchy listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>HierarchyListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no hierarchy
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addHierarchyListener
* @see #removeHierarchyListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized HierarchyListener[] getHierarchyListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified hierarchy bounds listener to receive hierarchy
* bounds events from this component when the hierarchy to which this
* container belongs changes.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the hierarchy bounds listener
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #removeHierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #getHierarchyBoundsListeners
* @since 1.3
*/
public void addHierarchyBoundsListener(HierarchyBoundsListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
boolean notifyAncestors;
synchronized (this) {
(hierarchyBoundsListener == null &&
newEventsOnly = true;
}
if (notifyAncestors) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified hierarchy bounds listener so that it no longer
* receives hierarchy bounds events from this component. This method
* performs no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the hierarchy bounds listener
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #addHierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #getHierarchyBoundsListeners
* @since 1.3
*/
public void removeHierarchyBoundsListener(HierarchyBoundsListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
boolean notifyAncestors;
synchronized (this) {
(hierarchyBoundsListener != null &&
}
if (notifyAncestors) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
}
// Should only be called while holding the tree lock
int numListening(long mask) {
// One mask or the other, but not neither or both.
{
}
}
(hierarchyListener != null ||
(hierarchyBoundsListener != null ||
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
// Should only be called while holding tree lock
int countHierarchyMembers() {
return 1;
}
// Should only be called while holding the tree lock
boolean enabledOnToolkit) {
switch (id) {
if (hierarchyListener != null ||
dispatchEvent(e);
return 1;
}
break;
case HierarchyEvent.ANCESTOR_MOVED:
if (changeFlags != 0) {
}
}
if (hierarchyBoundsListener != null ||
dispatchEvent(e);
return 1;
}
break;
default:
// assert false
}
break;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the hierarchy bounds listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>HierarchyBoundsListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no hierarchy bounds
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addHierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #removeHierarchyBoundsListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized HierarchyBoundsListener[] getHierarchyBoundsListeners() {
return (HierarchyBoundsListener[])
(getListeners(HierarchyBoundsListener.class));
}
/*
* Should only be called while holding the tree lock.
* It's added only for overriding in java.awt.Window
* because parent in Window is owner.
*/
}
}
/**
* Adds the specified key listener to receive key events from
* this component.
* If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the key listener.
* @see java.awt.event.KeyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.KeyListener
* @see #removeKeyListener
* @see #getKeyListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void addKeyListener(KeyListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
// if this is a lightweight component, enable key events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified key listener so that it no longer
* receives key events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the key listener
* @see java.awt.event.KeyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.KeyListener
* @see #addKeyListener
* @see #getKeyListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void removeKeyListener(KeyListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the key listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>KeyListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no key
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addKeyListener
* @see #removeKeyListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized KeyListener[] getKeyListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified mouse listener to receive mouse events from
* this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse listener
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseListener
* @see #removeMouseListener
* @see #getMouseListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void addMouseListener(MouseListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
// if this is a lightweight component, enable mouse events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified mouse listener so that it no longer
* receives mouse events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse listener
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseListener
* @see #addMouseListener
* @see #getMouseListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void removeMouseListener(MouseListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the mouse listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>MouseListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no mouse
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addMouseListener
* @see #removeMouseListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized MouseListener[] getMouseListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified mouse motion listener to receive mouse motion
* events from this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse motion listener
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseMotionListener
* @see #removeMouseMotionListener
* @see #getMouseMotionListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void addMouseMotionListener(MouseMotionListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
// if this is a lightweight component, enable mouse events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified mouse motion listener so that it no longer
* receives mouse motion events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse motion listener
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseMotionListener
* @see #addMouseMotionListener
* @see #getMouseMotionListeners
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public synchronized void removeMouseMotionListener(MouseMotionListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the mouse motion listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>MouseMotionListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no mouse motion
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addMouseMotionListener
* @see #removeMouseMotionListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized MouseMotionListener[] getMouseMotionListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified mouse wheel listener to receive mouse wheel events
* from this component. Containers also receive mouse wheel events from
* sub-components.
* <p>
* For information on how mouse wheel events are dispatched, see
* the class description for {@link MouseWheelEvent}.
* <p>
* If l is <code>null</code>, no exception is thrown and no
* action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse wheel listener
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelListener
* @see #removeMouseWheelListener
* @see #getMouseWheelListeners
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized void addMouseWheelListener(MouseWheelListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
// if this is a lightweight component, enable mouse events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified mouse wheel listener so that it no longer
* receives mouse wheel events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the mouse wheel listener.
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelListener
* @see #addMouseWheelListener
* @see #getMouseWheelListeners
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized void removeMouseWheelListener(MouseWheelListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the mouse wheel listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>MouseWheelListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no mouse wheel
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addMouseWheelListener
* @see #removeMouseWheelListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized MouseWheelListener[] getMouseWheelListeners() {
}
/**
* Adds the specified input method listener to receive
* input method events from this component. A component will
* only receive input method events from input methods
* if it also overrides <code>getInputMethodRequests</code> to return an
* <code>InputMethodRequests</code> instance.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the input method listener
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodEvent
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodListener
* @see #removeInputMethodListener
* @see #getInputMethodListeners
* @see #getInputMethodRequests
* @since 1.2
*/
public synchronized void addInputMethodListener(InputMethodListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
newEventsOnly = true;
}
/**
* Removes the specified input method listener so that it no longer
* receives input method events from this component. This method performs
* no function, nor does it throw an exception, if the listener
* specified by the argument was not previously added to this component.
* If listener <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
* <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
* >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
*
* @param l the input method listener
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodEvent
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodListener
* @see #addInputMethodListener
* @see #getInputMethodListeners
* @since 1.2
*/
public synchronized void removeInputMethodListener(InputMethodListener l) {
if (l == null) {
return;
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the input method listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>InputMethodListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no input method
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addInputMethodListener
* @see #removeInputMethodListener
* @since 1.4
*/
public synchronized InputMethodListener[] getInputMethodListeners() {
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the objects currently registered
* as <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s
* upon this <code>Component</code>.
* <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s are registered using the
* <code>add<em>Foo</em>Listener</code> method.
*
* <p>
* You can specify the <code>listenerType</code> argument
* with a class literal, such as
* <code><em>Foo</em>Listener.class</code>.
* For example, you can query a
* <code>Component</code> <code>c</code>
* for its mouse listeners with the following code:
*
* <pre>MouseListener[] mls = (MouseListener[])(c.getListeners(MouseListener.class));</pre>
*
* If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.
*
* @param listenerType the type of listeners requested; this parameter
* should specify an interface that descends from
* <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
* @return an array of all objects registered as
* <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s on this component,
* or an empty array if no such listeners have been added
* @exception ClassCastException if <code>listenerType</code>
* doesn't specify a class or interface that implements
* <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
*
* @see #getComponentListeners
* @see #getFocusListeners
* @see #getHierarchyListeners
* @see #getHierarchyBoundsListeners
* @see #getKeyListeners
* @see #getMouseListeners
* @see #getMouseMotionListeners
* @see #getMouseWheelListeners
* @see #getInputMethodListeners
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners
*
* @since 1.3
*/
EventListener l = null;
if (listenerType == ComponentListener.class) {
l = componentListener;
} else if (listenerType == FocusListener.class) {
l = focusListener;
} else if (listenerType == HierarchyListener.class) {
l = hierarchyListener;
} else if (listenerType == HierarchyBoundsListener.class) {
} else if (listenerType == KeyListener.class) {
l = keyListener;
} else if (listenerType == MouseListener.class) {
l = mouseListener;
} else if (listenerType == MouseMotionListener.class) {
l = mouseMotionListener;
} else if (listenerType == MouseWheelListener.class) {
l = mouseWheelListener;
} else if (listenerType == InputMethodListener.class) {
l = inputMethodListener;
} else if (listenerType == PropertyChangeListener.class) {
return (T[])getPropertyChangeListeners();
}
}
/**
* Gets the input method request handler which supports
* requests from input methods for this component. A component
* that supports on-the-spot text input must override this
* method to return an <code>InputMethodRequests</code> instance.
* At the same time, it also has to handle input method events.
*
* @return the input method request handler for this component,
* <code>null</code> by default
* @see #addInputMethodListener
* @since 1.2
*/
public InputMethodRequests getInputMethodRequests() {
return null;
}
/**
* Gets the input context used by this component for handling
* the communication with input methods when text is entered
* in this component. By default, the input context used for
* the parent component is returned. Components may
* override this to return a private input context.
*
* @return the input context used by this component;
* <code>null</code> if no context can be determined
* @since 1.2
*/
public InputContext getInputContext() {
return null;
} else {
return parent.getInputContext();
}
}
/**
* Enables the events defined by the specified event mask parameter
* to be delivered to this component.
* <p>
* Event types are automatically enabled when a listener for
* that event type is added to the component.
* <p>
* This method only needs to be invoked by subclasses of
* <code>Component</code> which desire to have the specified event
* types delivered to <code>processEvent</code> regardless of whether
* or not a listener is registered.
* @param eventsToEnable the event mask defining the event types
* @see #processEvent
* @see #disableEvents
* @see AWTEvent
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected final void enableEvents(long eventsToEnable) {
long notifyAncestors = 0;
synchronized (this) {
hierarchyListener == null &&
}
hierarchyBoundsListener == null &&
}
newEventsOnly = true;
}
// if this is a lightweight component, enable mouse events
// in the native container.
if (peer instanceof LightweightPeer) {
}
if (notifyAncestors != 0) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
}
/**
* Disables the events defined by the specified event mask parameter
* from being delivered to this component.
* @param eventsToDisable the event mask defining the event types
* @see #enableEvents
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected final void disableEvents(long eventsToDisable) {
long notifyAncestors = 0;
synchronized (this) {
hierarchyListener == null &&
}
hierarchyBoundsListener == null &&
}
eventMask &= ~eventsToDisable;
}
if (notifyAncestors != 0) {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
}
/**
* @see #isCoalescingEnabled
* @see #checkCoalescing
*/
transient private boolean coalescingEnabled = checkCoalescing();
/**
* Weak map of known coalesceEvent overriders.
* Value indicates whether overriden.
* Bootstrap classes are not included.
*/
/**
* Indicates whether this class overrides coalesceEvents.
* It is assumed that all classes that are loaded from the bootstrap
* do not.
* The boostrap class loader is assumed to be represented by null.
* We do not check that the method really overrides
* (it might be static, private or package private).
*/
private boolean checkCoalescing() {
return false;
}
synchronized (coalesceMap) {
// Check cache.
return value;
}
// Need to check non-bootstraps.
return isCoalesceEventsOverriden(clazz);
}
}
);
return enabled;
}
}
/**
* Parameter types of coalesceEvents(AWTEvent,AWTEVent).
*/
private static final Class[] coalesceEventsParams = {
};
/**
* Indicates whether a class or its superclasses override coalesceEvents.
* Must be called with lock on coalesceMap and privileged.
* @see checkCoalsecing
*/
// First check superclass - we may not need to bother ourselves.
if (superclass == null) {
// Only occurs on implementations that
// do not use null to represent the bootsrap class loader.
return false;
}
// Not done already - recurse.
if (isCoalesceEventsOverriden(superclass)) {
return true;
}
} else if (value) {
return true;
}
}
try {
// Throws if not overriden.
"coalesceEvents", coalesceEventsParams
);
return true;
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
// Not present in this class.
return false;
}
}
/**
* Indicates whether coalesceEvents may do something.
*/
final boolean isCoalescingEnabled() {
return coalescingEnabled;
}
/**
* Potentially coalesce an event being posted with an existing
* event. This method is called by <code>EventQueue.postEvent</code>
* if an event with the same ID as the event to be posted is found in
* the queue (both events must have this component as their source).
* This method either returns a coalesced event which replaces
* the existing event (and the new event is then discarded), or
* <code>null</code> to indicate that no combining should be done
* (add the second event to the end of the queue). Either event
* parameter may be modified and returned, as the other one is discarded
* unless <code>null</code> is returned.
* <p>
* This implementation of <code>coalesceEvents</code> coalesces
* two event types: mouse move (and drag) events,
* and paint (and update) events.
* For mouse move events the last event is always returned, causing
* intermediate moves to be discarded. For paint events, the new
* event is coalesced into a complex <code>RepaintArea</code> in the peer.
* The new <code>AWTEvent</code> is always returned.
*
* @param existingEvent the event already on the <code>EventQueue</code>
* @param newEvent the event being posted to the
* <code>EventQueue</code>
* @return a coalesced event, or <code>null</code> indicating that no
* coalescing was done
*/
return null;
}
/**
* Processes events occurring on this component. By default this
* method calls the appropriate
* <code>process<event type>Event</code>
* method for the given class of event.
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the event
* @see #processComponentEvent
* @see #processFocusEvent
* @see #processKeyEvent
* @see #processMouseEvent
* @see #processMouseMotionEvent
* @see #processInputMethodEvent
* @see #processHierarchyEvent
* @see #processMouseWheelEvent
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e) {
if (e instanceof FocusEvent) {
} else if (e instanceof MouseEvent) {
switch(e.getID()) {
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED:
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED:
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL:
break;
}
} else if (e instanceof KeyEvent) {
processKeyEvent((KeyEvent)e);
} else if (e instanceof ComponentEvent) {
} else if (e instanceof InputMethodEvent) {
} else if (e instanceof HierarchyEvent) {
switch (e.getID()) {
break;
case HierarchyEvent.ANCESTOR_MOVED:
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes component events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>ComponentListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless component events are
* enabled for this component. Component events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>ComponentListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addComponentListener</code>.
* <li>Component events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the component event
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentEvent
* @see java.awt.event.ComponentListener
* @see #addComponentListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processComponentEvent(ComponentEvent e) {
switch(id) {
break;
break;
break;
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes focus events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>FocusListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless focus events are
* enabled for this component. Focus events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>FocusListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addFocusListener</code>.
* <li>Focus events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>
* If focus events are enabled for a <code>Component</code>,
* the current <code>KeyboardFocusManager</code> determines
* whether or not a focus event should be dispatched to
* registered <code>FocusListener</code> objects. If the
* events are to be dispatched, the <code>KeyboardFocusManager</code>
* calls the <code>Component</code>'s <code>dispatchEvent</code>
* method, which results in a call to the <code>Component</code>'s
* <code>processFocusEvent</code> method.
* <p>
* If focus events are enabled for a <code>Component</code>, calling
* the <code>Component</code>'s <code>dispatchEvent</code> method
* with a <code>FocusEvent</code> as the argument will result in a
* call to the <code>Component</code>'s <code>processFocusEvent</code>
* method regardless of the current <code>KeyboardFocusManager</code>.
* <p>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the focus event
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see java.awt.event.FocusListener
* @see java.awt.KeyboardFocusManager
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @see #dispatchEvent
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processFocusEvent(FocusEvent e) {
switch(id) {
case FocusEvent.FOCUS_GAINED:
listener.focusGained(e);
break;
case FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST:
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes key events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>KeyListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless key events are
* enabled for this component. Key events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>KeyListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addKeyListener</code>.
* <li>Key events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* If key events are enabled for a <code>Component</code>,
* the current <code>KeyboardFocusManager</code> determines
* whether or not a key event should be dispatched to
* registered <code>KeyListener</code> objects. The
* <code>DefaultKeyboardFocusManager</code> will not dispatch
* key events to a <code>Component</code> that is not the focus
* owner or is not showing.
* <p>
* As of J2SE 1.4, <code>KeyEvent</code>s are redirected to
* the focus owner. Please see the
* <a href="doc-files/FocusSpec.html">Focus Specification</a>
* for further information.
* <p>
* Calling a <code>Component</code>'s <code>dispatchEvent</code>
* method with a <code>KeyEvent</code> as the argument will
* result in a call to the <code>Component</code>'s
* <code>processKeyEvent</code> method regardless of the
* current <code>KeyboardFocusManager</code> as long as the
* component is showing, focused, and enabled, and key events
* are enabled on it.
* <p>If the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the key event
* @see java.awt.event.KeyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.KeyListener
* @see java.awt.KeyboardFocusManager
* @see java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager
* @see #processEvent
* @see #dispatchEvent
* @see #addKeyListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @see #isShowing
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processKeyEvent(KeyEvent e) {
switch(id) {
break;
case KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED:
listener.keyPressed(e);
break;
case KeyEvent.KEY_RELEASED:
listener.keyReleased(e);
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes mouse events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>MouseListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless mouse events are
* enabled for this component. Mouse events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>MouseListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addMouseListener</code>.
* <li>Mouse events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the mouse event
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseListener
* @see #addMouseListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent e) {
switch(id) {
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED:
listener.mousePressed(e);
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED:
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED:
listener.mouseClicked(e);
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED:
listener.mouseExited(e);
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED:
listener.mouseEntered(e);
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes mouse motion events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>MouseMotionListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless mouse motion events are
* enabled for this component. Mouse motion events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>MouseMotionListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addMouseMotionListener</code>.
* <li>Mouse motion events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the mouse motion event
* @see java.awt.event.MouseEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseMotionListener
* @see #addMouseMotionListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since JDK1.1
*/
protected void processMouseMotionEvent(MouseEvent e) {
switch(id) {
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVED:
listener.mouseMoved(e);
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED:
listener.mouseDragged(e);
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes mouse wheel events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>MouseWheelListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless mouse wheel events are
* enabled for this component. Mouse wheel events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>A <code>MouseWheelListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addMouseWheelListener</code>.
* <li>Mouse wheel events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>
* For information on how mouse wheel events are dispatched, see
* the class description for {@link MouseWheelEvent}.
* <p>
* Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the mouse wheel event
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelListener
* @see #addMouseWheelListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since 1.4
*/
protected void processMouseWheelEvent(MouseWheelEvent e) {
switch(id) {
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL:
break;
}
}
}
boolean postsOldMouseEvents() {
return false;
}
/**
* Processes input method events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>InputMethodListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless input method events
* are enabled for this component. Input method events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>An <code>InputMethodListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addInputMethodListener</code>.
* <li>Input method events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the input method event
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodEvent
* @see java.awt.event.InputMethodListener
* @see #addInputMethodListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since 1.2
*/
protected void processInputMethodEvent(InputMethodEvent e) {
switch (id) {
break;
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes hierarchy events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>HierarchyListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless hierarchy events
* are enabled for this component. Hierarchy events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>An <code>HierarchyListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addHierarchyListener</code>.
* <li>Hierarchy events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the hierarchy event
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyListener
* @see #addHierarchyListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since 1.3
*/
protected void processHierarchyEvent(HierarchyEvent e) {
switch (id) {
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Processes hierarchy bounds events occurring on this component by
* dispatching them to any registered
* <code>HierarchyBoundsListener</code> objects.
* <p>
* This method is not called unless hierarchy bounds events
* are enabled for this component. Hierarchy bounds events are enabled
* when one of the following occurs:
* <p><ul>
* <li>An <code>HierarchyBoundsListener</code> object is registered
* via <code>addHierarchyBoundsListener</code>.
* <li>Hierarchy bounds events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>.
* </ul>
* <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
* the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
* exception.
*
* @param e the hierarchy event
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent
* @see java.awt.event.HierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #addHierarchyBoundsListener
* @see #enableEvents
* @since 1.3
*/
protected void processHierarchyBoundsEvent(HierarchyEvent e) {
switch (id) {
case HierarchyEvent.ANCESTOR_MOVED:
break;
break;
}
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1
* replaced by processEvent(AWTEvent).
*/
case Event.MOUSE_ENTER:
case Event.MOUSE_EXIT:
case Event.MOUSE_MOVE:
case Event.MOUSE_DOWN:
case Event.MOUSE_DRAG:
case Event.KEY_ACTION:
case Event.KEY_RELEASE:
case Event.KEY_ACTION_RELEASE:
case Event.ACTION_EVENT:
case Event.LOST_FOCUS:
}
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseMotionEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseMotionEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processMouseEvent(MouseEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processKeyEvent(KeyEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processKeyEvent(KeyEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* should register this component as ActionListener on component
* which fires action events.
*/
return false;
}
/**
* Makes this <code>Component</code> displayable by connecting it to a
* native screen resource.
* This method is called internally by the toolkit and should
* not be called directly by programs.
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see #removeNotify
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void addNotify() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
// Update both the Component's peer variable and the local
// variable we use for thread safety.
}
// This is a lightweight component which means it won't be
// able to get window-related events by itself. If any
// have been enabled, then the nearest native container must
// be enabled.
long mask = 0;
}
if ((mouseMotionListener != null) ||
}
if ((mouseWheelListener != null ) ||
}
}
}
if (mask != 0) {
}
}
} else {
// It's native. If the parent is lightweight it
// will need some help.
}
}
invalidate();
for (int i = 0 ; i < npopups ; i++) {
}
getContainer().increaseComponentCount(this);
}
// Update stacking order
updateZOrder();
if (!isAddNotifyComplete) {
mixOnShowing();
}
isAddNotifyComplete = true;
if (hierarchyListener != null ||
HierarchyEvent e =
this, parent,
((isRecursivelyVisible())
: 0));
dispatchEvent(e);
}
}
}
/**
* Makes this <code>Component</code> undisplayable by destroying it native
* screen resource.
* <p>
* This method is called by the toolkit internally and should
* not be called directly by programs. Code overriding
* this method should call <code>super.removeNotify</code> as
* the first line of the overriding method.
*
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see #addNotify
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void removeNotify() {
getPermanentFocusOwner() == this)
{
}
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
transferFocus(true);
}
getContainer().decreaseComponentCount(this);
}
for (int i = 0 ; i < npopups ; i++) {
}
// If there is any input context for this component, notify
// that this component is being removed. (This has to be done
// before hiding peer.)
if (inputContext != null) {
inputContext.removeNotify(this);
}
}
ComponentPeer p = peer;
if (p != null) {
boolean isLightweight = isLightweight();
if (bufferStrategy instanceof FlipBufferStrategy) {
}
// Hide peer first to stop system events such as cursor moves.
if (visible) {
p.setVisible(false);
}
discardKeyEvents(this);
p.dispose();
isAddNotifyComplete = false;
// Nullifying compoundShape means that the component has normal shape
// (or has no shape at all).
this.compoundShape = null;
}
if (hierarchyListener != null ||
HierarchyEvent e =
this, parent,
((isRecursivelyVisible())
: 0));
dispatchEvent(e);
}
}
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processFocusEvent(FocusEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by processFocusEvent(FocusEvent).
*/
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether this <code>Component</code> can become the focus
* owner.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this <code>Component</code> is
* focusable; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see #setFocusable
* @since JDK1.1
* @deprecated As of 1.4, replaced by <code>isFocusable()</code>.
*/
public boolean isFocusTraversable() {
}
return focusable;
}
/**
* Returns whether this Component can be focused.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this Component is focusable;
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @see #setFocusable
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isFocusable() {
return isFocusTraversable();
}
/**
* Sets the focusable state of this Component to the specified value. This
* value overrides the Component's default focusability.
*
* @param focusable indicates whether this Component is focusable
* @see #isFocusable
* @since 1.4
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public void setFocusable(boolean focusable) {
boolean oldFocusable;
synchronized (this) {
oldFocusable = this.focusable;
}
if (oldFocusable && !focusable) {
transferFocus(true);
}
}
}
final boolean isFocusTraversableOverridden() {
return (isFocusTraversableOverridden != FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE_DEFAULT);
}
/**
* Sets the focus traversal keys for a given traversal operation for this
* Component.
* <p>
* The default values for a Component's focus traversal keys are
* implementation-dependent. Sun recommends that all implementations for a
* particular native platform use the same default values. The
* recommendations for Windows and Unix are listed below. These
* recommendations are used in the Sun AWT implementations.
*
* <table border=1 summary="Recommended default values for a Component's focus traversal keys">
* <tr>
* <th>Identifier</th>
* <th>Meaning</th>
* <th>Default</th>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS</td>
* <td>Normal forward keyboard traversal</td>
* <td>TAB on KEY_PRESSED, CTRL-TAB on KEY_PRESSED</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS</td>
* <td>Normal reverse keyboard traversal</td>
* <td>SHIFT-TAB on KEY_PRESSED, CTRL-SHIFT-TAB on KEY_PRESSED</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS</td>
* <td>Go up one focus traversal cycle</td>
* <td>none</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
*
* To disable a traversal key, use an empty Set; Collections.EMPTY_SET is
* recommended.
* <p>
* Using the AWTKeyStroke API, client code can specify on which of two
* specific KeyEvents, KEY_PRESSED or KEY_RELEASED, the focus traversal
* operation will occur. Regardless of which KeyEvent is specified,
* however, all KeyEvents related to the focus traversal key, including the
* associated KEY_TYPED event, will be consumed, and will not be dispatched
* to any Component. It is a runtime error to specify a KEY_TYPED event as
* mapping to a focus traversal operation, or to map the same event to
* multiple default focus traversal operations.
* <p>
* If a value of null is specified for the Set, this Component inherits the
* Set from its parent. If all ancestors of this Component have null
* specified for the Set, then the current KeyboardFocusManager's default
* Set is used.
*
* @param id one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @param keystrokes the Set of AWTKeyStroke for the specified operation
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeys
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if id is not one of
* KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or if keystrokes
* contains null, or if any Object in keystrokes is not an
* AWTKeyStroke, or if any keystroke represents a KEY_TYPED event,
* or if any keystroke already maps to another focus traversal
* operation for this Component
* @since 1.4
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public void setFocusTraversalKeys(int id,
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid focus traversal key identifier");
}
}
/**
* Returns the Set of focus traversal keys for a given traversal operation
* for this Component. (See
* <code>setFocusTraversalKeys</code> for a full description of each key.)
* <p>
* If a Set of traversal keys has not been explicitly defined for this
* Component, then this Component's parent's Set is returned. If no Set
* has been explicitly defined for any of this Component's ancestors, then
* the current KeyboardFocusManager's default Set is returned.
*
* @param id one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @return the Set of AWTKeyStrokes for the specified operation. The Set
* will be unmodifiable, and may be empty. null will never be
* returned.
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeys
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if id is not one of
* KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @since 1.4
*/
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid focus traversal key identifier");
}
return getFocusTraversalKeys_NoIDCheck(id);
}
// We define these methods so that Container does not need to repeat this
// code. Container cannot call super.<method> because Container allows
// DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEY while Component does not. The Component method
// would erroneously generate an IllegalArgumentException for
// DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEY.
synchronized (this) {
if (focusTraversalKeys == null) {
}
if (keystrokes != null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot set null focus traversal key");
}
// Fix for 6195828:
//According to javadoc this method should throw IAE instead of ClassCastException
if (!(obj instanceof AWTKeyStroke)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("object is expected to be AWTKeyStroke");
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("focus traversal keys cannot map to KEY_TYPED events");
}
if (i == id) {
continue;
}
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("focus traversal keys must be unique for a Component");
}
}
}
}
: null;
}
}
// Okay to return Set directly because it is an unmodifiable view
: null;
if (keystrokes != null) {
return keystrokes;
} else {
} else {
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the Set of focus traversal keys for the given focus
* traversal operation has been explicitly defined for this Component. If
* this method returns <code>false</code>, this Component is inheriting the
* Set from an ancestor, or from the current KeyboardFocusManager.
*
* @param id one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @return <code>true</code> if the the Set of focus traversal keys for the
* given focus traversal operation has been explicitly defined for
* this Component; <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if id is not one of
* KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
* KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
* KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean areFocusTraversalKeysSet(int id) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid focus traversal key identifier");
}
}
/**
* Sets whether focus traversal keys are enabled for this Component.
* Components for which focus traversal keys are disabled receive key
* events for focus traversal keys. Components for which focus traversal
* keys are enabled do not see these events; instead, the events are
* automatically converted to traversal operations.
*
* @param focusTraversalKeysEnabled whether focus traversal keys are
* enabled for this Component
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeys
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeys
* @since 1.4
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public void setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled(boolean
boolean oldFocusTraversalKeysEnabled;
synchronized (this) {
}
firePropertyChange("focusTraversalKeysEnabled",
}
/**
* Returns whether focus traversal keys are enabled for this Component.
* Components for which focus traversal keys are disabled receive key
* events for focus traversal keys. Components for which focus traversal
* keys are enabled do not see these events; instead, the events are
* automatically converted to traversal operations.
*
* @return whether focus traversal keys are enabled for this Component
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
* @see #setFocusTraversalKeys
* @see #getFocusTraversalKeys
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled() {
return focusTraversalKeysEnabled;
}
/**
* Requests that this Component get the input focus, and that this
* Component's top-level ancestor become the focused Window. This
* component must be displayable, focusable, visible and all of
* its ancestors (with the exception of the top-level Window) must
* be visible for the request to be granted. Every effort will be
* made to honor the request; however, in some cases it may be
* impossible to do so. Developers must never assume that this
* Component is the focus owner until this Component receives a
* FOCUS_GAINED event. If this request is denied because this
* Component's top-level Window cannot become the focused Window,
* the request will be remembered and will be granted when the
* Window is later focused by the user.
* <p>
* This method cannot be used to set the focus owner to no Component at
* all. Use <code>KeyboardFocusManager.clearGlobalFocusOwner()</code>
* instead.
* <p>
* Because the focus behavior of this method is platform-dependent,
* developers are strongly encouraged to use
* <code>requestFocusInWindow</code> when possible.
*
* <p>Note: Not all focus transfers result from invoking this method. As
* such, a component may receive focus without this or any of the other
* {@code requestFocus} methods of {@code Component} being invoked.
*
* @see #requestFocusInWindow
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #isFocusable
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#clearGlobalFocusOwner
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void requestFocus() {
requestFocusHelper(false, true);
}
return requestFocusHelper(false, true, cause);
}
/**
* Requests that this <code>Component</code> get the input focus,
* and that this <code>Component</code>'s top-level ancestor
* become the focused <code>Window</code>. This component must be
* displayable, focusable, visible and all of its ancestors (with
* the exception of the top-level Window) must be visible for the
* request to be granted. Every effort will be made to honor the
* request; however, in some cases it may be impossible to do
* so. Developers must never assume that this component is the
* focus owner until this component receives a FOCUS_GAINED
* event. If this request is denied because this component's
* top-level window cannot become the focused window, the request
* will be remembered and will be granted when the window is later
* focused by the user.
* <p>
* This method returns a boolean value. If <code>false</code> is returned,
* the request is <b>guaranteed to fail</b>. If <code>true</code> is
* returned, the request will succeed <b>unless</b> it is vetoed, or an
* extraordinary event, such as disposal of the component's peer, occurs
* before the request can be granted by the native windowing system. Again,
* while a return value of <code>true</code> indicates that the request is
* likely to succeed, developers must never assume that this component is
* the focus owner until this component receives a FOCUS_GAINED event.
* <p>
* This method cannot be used to set the focus owner to no component at
* all. Use <code>KeyboardFocusManager.clearGlobalFocusOwner</code>
* instead.
* <p>
* Because the focus behavior of this method is platform-dependent,
* developers are strongly encouraged to use
* <code>requestFocusInWindow</code> when possible.
* <p>
* Every effort will be made to ensure that <code>FocusEvent</code>s
* generated as a
* result of this request will have the specified temporary value. However,
* because specifying an arbitrary temporary state may not be implementable
* on all native windowing systems, correct behavior for this method can be
* guaranteed only for lightweight <code>Component</code>s.
* This method is not intended
* for general use, but exists instead as a hook for lightweight component
* libraries, such as Swing.
*
* <p>Note: Not all focus transfers result from invoking this method. As
* such, a component may receive focus without this or any of the other
* {@code requestFocus} methods of {@code Component} being invoked.
*
* @param temporary true if the focus change is temporary,
* such as when the window loses the focus; for
* more information on temporary focus changes see the
*<a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/FocusSpec.html">Focus Specification</a>
* @return <code>false</code> if the focus change request is guaranteed to
* fail; <code>true</code> if it is likely to succeed
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #isFocusable
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#clearGlobalFocusOwner
* @since 1.4
*/
protected boolean requestFocus(boolean temporary) {
return requestFocusHelper(temporary, true);
}
}
/**
* Requests that this Component get the input focus, if this
* Component's top-level ancestor is already the focused
* Window. This component must be displayable, focusable, visible
* and all of its ancestors (with the exception of the top-level
* Window) must be visible for the request to be granted. Every
* effort will be made to honor the request; however, in some
* cases it may be impossible to do so. Developers must never
* assume that this Component is the focus owner until this
* Component receives a FOCUS_GAINED event.
* <p>
* This method returns a boolean value. If <code>false</code> is returned,
* the request is <b>guaranteed to fail</b>. If <code>true</code> is
* returned, the request will succeed <b>unless</b> it is vetoed, or an
* extraordinary event, such as disposal of the Component's peer, occurs
* before the request can be granted by the native windowing system. Again,
* while a return value of <code>true</code> indicates that the request is
* likely to succeed, developers must never assume that this Component is
* the focus owner until this Component receives a FOCUS_GAINED event.
* <p>
* This method cannot be used to set the focus owner to no Component at
* all. Use <code>KeyboardFocusManager.clearGlobalFocusOwner()</code>
* instead.
* <p>
* The focus behavior of this method can be implemented uniformly across
* platforms, and thus developers are strongly encouraged to use this
* method over <code>requestFocus</code> when possible. Code which relies
* on <code>requestFocus</code> may exhibit different focus behavior on
* different platforms.
*
* <p>Note: Not all focus transfers result from invoking this method. As
* such, a component may receive focus without this or any of the other
* {@code requestFocus} methods of {@code Component} being invoked.
*
* @return <code>false</code> if the focus change request is guaranteed to
* fail; <code>true</code> if it is likely to succeed
* @see #requestFocus
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #isFocusable
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#clearGlobalFocusOwner
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean requestFocusInWindow() {
return requestFocusHelper(false, false);
}
return requestFocusHelper(false, false, cause);
}
/**
* Requests that this <code>Component</code> get the input focus,
* if this <code>Component</code>'s top-level ancestor is already
* the focused <code>Window</code>. This component must be
* displayable, focusable, visible and all of its ancestors (with
* the exception of the top-level Window) must be visible for the
* request to be granted. Every effort will be made to honor the
* request; however, in some cases it may be impossible to do
* so. Developers must never assume that this component is the
* focus owner until this component receives a FOCUS_GAINED event.
* <p>
* This method returns a boolean value. If <code>false</code> is returned,
* the request is <b>guaranteed to fail</b>. If <code>true</code> is
* returned, the request will succeed <b>unless</b> it is vetoed, or an
* extraordinary event, such as disposal of the component's peer, occurs
* before the request can be granted by the native windowing system. Again,
* while a return value of <code>true</code> indicates that the request is
* likely to succeed, developers must never assume that this component is
* the focus owner until this component receives a FOCUS_GAINED event.
* <p>
* This method cannot be used to set the focus owner to no component at
* all. Use <code>KeyboardFocusManager.clearGlobalFocusOwner</code>
* instead.
* <p>
* The focus behavior of this method can be implemented uniformly across
* platforms, and thus developers are strongly encouraged to use this
* method over <code>requestFocus</code> when possible. Code which relies
* on <code>requestFocus</code> may exhibit different focus behavior on
* different platforms.
* <p>
* Every effort will be made to ensure that <code>FocusEvent</code>s
* generated as a
* result of this request will have the specified temporary value. However,
* because specifying an arbitrary temporary state may not be implementable
* on all native windowing systems, correct behavior for this method can be
* guaranteed only for lightweight components. This method is not intended
* for general use, but exists instead as a hook for lightweight component
* libraries, such as Swing.
*
* <p>Note: Not all focus transfers result from invoking this method. As
* such, a component may receive focus without this or any of the other
* {@code requestFocus} methods of {@code Component} being invoked.
*
* @param temporary true if the focus change is temporary,
* such as when the window loses the focus; for
* more information on temporary focus changes see the
*<a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/FocusSpec.html">Focus Specification</a>
* @return <code>false</code> if the focus change request is guaranteed to
* fail; <code>true</code> if it is likely to succeed
* @see #requestFocus
* @see java.awt.event.FocusEvent
* @see #addFocusListener
* @see #isFocusable
* @see #isDisplayable
* @see KeyboardFocusManager#clearGlobalFocusOwner
* @since 1.4
*/
protected boolean requestFocusInWindow(boolean temporary) {
return requestFocusHelper(temporary, false);
}
}
final boolean requestFocusHelper(boolean temporary,
boolean focusedWindowChangeAllowed) {
}
final boolean requestFocusHelper(boolean temporary,
boolean focusedWindowChangeAllowed,
{
}
return false;
}
// Update most-recent map
}
return false;
}
}
? getNativeContainer() : this;
}
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
// Focus this Component
if (!success) {
}
} else {
}
}
return success;
}
private boolean isRequestFocusAccepted(boolean temporary,
boolean focusedWindowChangeAllowed,
{
if (!isFocusable() || !isVisible()) {
}
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
// We have passed all regular checks for focus request,
// now let's call RequestFocusController and see what it says.
if (focusOwner == null) {
// sometimes most recent focus owner may be null, but focus owner is not
// e.g. we reset most recent focus owner if user removes focus owner
focusOwner = null;
}
}
// Controller is supposed to verify focus transfers and for this it
// should know both from and to components. And it shouldn't verify
// transfers from when these components are equal.
}
return true;
}
// we shouldn't call RequestFocusController in case we are
// in activation. We do request focus on component which
// has got temporary focus lost and then on component which is
// most recent focus owner. But most recent focus owner can be
// changed by requestFocsuXXX() call only, so this transfer has
// been already approved.
}
return true;
}
this,
cause);
}
return ret;
}
// Swing access this method through reflection to implement InputVerifier's functionality.
// Perhaps, we should make this method public (later ;)
private static class DummyRequestFocusController implements RequestFocusController {
boolean temporary, boolean focusedWindowChangeAllowed,
{
return true;
}
};
{
if (requestController == null) {
} else {
}
}
/**
* Returns the Container which is the focus cycle root of this Component's
* focus traversal cycle. Each focus traversal cycle has only a single
* focus cycle root and each Component which is not a Container belongs to
* only a single focus traversal cycle. Containers which are focus cycle
* roots belong to two cycles: one rooted at the Container itself, and one
* rooted at the Container's nearest focus-cycle-root ancestor. For such
* Containers, this method will return the Container's nearest focus-cycle-
* root ancestor.
*
* @return this Component's nearest focus-cycle-root ancestor
* @see Container#isFocusCycleRoot()
* @since 1.4
*/
public Container getFocusCycleRootAncestor() {
}
return rootAncestor;
}
/**
* Returns whether the specified Container is the focus cycle root of this
* Component's focus traversal cycle. Each focus traversal cycle has only
* a single focus cycle root and each Component which is not a Container
* belongs to only a single focus traversal cycle.
*
* @param container the Container to be tested
* @return <code>true</code> if the specified Container is a focus-cycle-
* root of this Component; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see Container#isFocusCycleRoot()
* @since 1.4
*/
return (rootAncestor == container);
}
return getFocusCycleRootAncestor();
}
/**
* Transfers the focus to the next component, as though this Component were
* the focus owner.
* @see #requestFocus()
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public void transferFocus() {
nextFocus();
}
/**
* @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
* replaced by transferFocus().
*/
public void nextFocus() {
transferFocus(false);
}
boolean transferFocus(boolean clearOnFailure) {
}
boolean res = false;
}
if (clearOnFailure && !res) {
}
}
}
return res;
}
final Component getNextFocusCandidate() {
while (rootAncestor != null &&
{
comp = rootAncestor;
}
}
if (rootAncestor != null) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return candidate;
}
/**
* Transfers the focus to the previous component, as though this Component
* were the focus owner.
* @see #requestFocus()
* @since 1.4
*/
public void transferFocusBackward() {
transferFocusBackward(false);
}
boolean transferFocusBackward(boolean clearOnFailure) {
while (rootAncestor != null &&
{
comp = rootAncestor;
}
boolean res = false;
if (rootAncestor != null) {
}
}
}
if (!res) {
}
}
}
return res;
}
/**
* Transfers the focus up one focus traversal cycle. Typically, the focus
* owner is set to this Component's focus cycle root, and the current focus
* cycle root is set to the new focus owner's focus cycle root. If,
* however, this Component's focus cycle root is a Window, then the focus
* owner is set to the focus cycle root's default Component to focus, and
* the current focus cycle root is unchanged.
*
* @see #requestFocus()
* @see Container#isFocusCycleRoot()
* @see Container#setFocusCycleRoot(boolean)
* @since 1.4
*/
public void transferFocusUpCycle() {
for (rootAncestor = getFocusCycleRootAncestor();
rootAncestor.isFocusable() &&
}
if (rootAncestor != null) {
: rootAncestor);
} else {
}
}
}
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if this <code>Component</code> is the
* focus owner. This method is obsolete, and has been replaced by
* <code>isFocusOwner()</code>.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this <code>Component</code> is the
* focus owner; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @since 1.2
*/
public boolean hasFocus() {
getFocusOwner() == this);
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if this <code>Component</code> is the
* focus owner.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this <code>Component</code> is the
* focus owner; <code>false</code> otherwise
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isFocusOwner() {
return hasFocus();
}
/*
* Used to disallow auto-focus-transfer on disposal of the focus owner
* in the process of disposing its parent container.
*/
private boolean autoFocusTransferOnDisposal = true;
void setAutoFocusTransferOnDisposal(boolean value) {
}
boolean isAutoFocusTransferOnDisposal() {
return autoFocusTransferOnDisposal;
}
/**
* Adds the specified popup menu to the component.
* @param popup the popup menu to be added to the component.
* @see #remove(MenuComponent)
* @exception NullPointerException if {@code popup} is {@code null}
* @since JDK1.1
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified popup menu from the component.
* @param popup the popup menu to be removed
* @see #add(PopupMenu)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
return;
}
if (index >= 0) {
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Returns a string representing the state of this component. This
* method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the
* content and format of the returned string may vary between
* implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not be
* <code>null</code>.
*
* @return a string representation of this component's state
* @since JDK1.0
*/
protected String paramString() {
if (!isValid()) {
str += ",invalid";
}
if (!visible) {
str += ",hidden";
}
if (!enabled) {
str += ",disabled";
}
return str;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this component and its values.
* @return a string representation of this component
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Prints a listing of this component to the standard system output
* stream <code>System.out</code>.
* @see java.lang.System#out
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public void list() {
}
/**
* Prints a listing of this component to the specified output
* stream.
* @param out a print stream
* @since JDK1.0
*/
}
/**
* Prints out a list, starting at the specified indentation, to the
* specified print stream.
* @param out a print stream
* @param indent number of spaces to indent
* @see java.io.PrintStream#println(java.lang.Object)
* @since JDK1.0
*/
for (int i = 0 ; i < indent ; i++) {
}
}
/**
* Prints a listing to the specified print writer.
* @param out the print writer to print to
* @since JDK1.1
*/
}
/**
* Prints out a list, starting at the specified indentation, to
* the specified print writer.
* @param out the print writer to print to
* @param indent the number of spaces to indent
* @see java.io.PrintStream#println(java.lang.Object)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
for (int i = 0 ; i < indent ; i++) {
}
}
/*
* Fetches the native container somewhere higher up in the component
* tree that contains this component.
*/
p = p.getParent();
}
return p;
}
/**
* Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list. The listener is
* registered for all bound properties of this class, including the
* following:
* <ul>
* <li>this Component's font ("font")</li>
* <li>this Component's background color ("background")</li>
* <li>this Component's foreground color ("foreground")</li>
* <li>this Component's focusability ("focusable")</li>
* <li>this Component's focus traversal keys enabled state
* ("focusTraversalKeysEnabled")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("forwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("backwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("upCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* <li>this Component's preferred size ("preferredSize")</li>
* <li>this Component's minimum size ("minimumSize")</li>
* <li>this Component's maximum size ("maximumSize")</li>
* <li>this Component's name ("name")</li>
* </ul>
* Note that if this <code>Component</code> is inheriting a bound property, then no
* event will be fired in response to a change in the inherited property.
* <p>
* If <code>listener</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
*
* @param listener the property change listener to be added
*
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
*/
public void addPropertyChangeListener(
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
return;
}
if (changeSupport == null) {
changeSupport = new PropertyChangeSupport(this);
}
}
}
/**
* Removes a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list. This method
* should be used to remove PropertyChangeListeners that were registered
* for all bound properties of this class.
* <p>
* If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
*
* @param listener the PropertyChangeListener to be removed
*
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String,java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
*/
public void removePropertyChangeListener(
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
return;
}
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the property change listeners
* registered on this component.
*
* @return all of this component's <code>PropertyChangeListener</code>s
* or an empty array if no property change
* listeners are currently registered
*
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners(java.lang.String)
* @see java.beans.PropertyChangeSupport#getPropertyChangeListeners
* @since 1.4
*/
public PropertyChangeListener[] getPropertyChangeListeners() {
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
if (changeSupport == null) {
return new PropertyChangeListener[0];
}
return changeSupport.getPropertyChangeListeners();
}
}
/**
* Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list for a specific
* property. The specified property may be user-defined, or one of the
* following:
* <ul>
* <li>this Component's font ("font")</li>
* <li>this Component's background color ("background")</li>
* <li>this Component's foreground color ("foreground")</li>
* <li>this Component's focusability ("focusable")</li>
* <li>this Component's focus traversal keys enabled state
* ("focusTraversalKeysEnabled")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("forwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("backwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* <li>this Component's Set of UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
* ("upCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
* </ul>
* Note that if this <code>Component</code> is inheriting a bound property, then no
* event will be fired in response to a change in the inherited property.
* <p>
* If <code>propertyName</code> or <code>listener</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
*
* @param propertyName one of the property names listed above
* @param listener the property change listener to be added
*
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners(java.lang.String)
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
*/
public void addPropertyChangeListener(
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
return;
}
if (changeSupport == null) {
changeSupport = new PropertyChangeSupport(this);
}
}
}
/**
* Removes a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> from the listener
* list for a specific property. This method should be used to remove
* <code>PropertyChangeListener</code>s
* that were registered for a specific bound property.
* <p>
* If <code>propertyName</code> or <code>listener</code> is <code>null</code>,
* no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
*
* @param propertyName a valid property name
* @param listener the PropertyChangeListener to be removed
*
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners(java.lang.String)
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
*/
public void removePropertyChangeListener(
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
return;
}
}
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the listeners which have been associated
* with the named property.
*
* @return all of the <code>PropertyChangeListener</code>s associated with
* the named property; if no such listeners have been added or
* if <code>propertyName</code> is <code>null</code>, an empty
* array is returned
*
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see #getPropertyChangeListeners
* @since 1.4
*/
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
if (changeSupport == null) {
return new PropertyChangeListener[0];
}
}
}
/**
* Support for reporting bound property changes for Object properties.
* This method can be called when a bound property has changed and it will
* send the appropriate PropertyChangeEvent to any registered
* PropertyChangeListeners.
*
* @param propertyName the property whose value has changed
* @param oldValue the property's previous value
* @param newValue the property's new value
*/
synchronized (getObjectLock()) {
changeSupport = this.changeSupport;
}
if (changeSupport == null ||
return;
}
}
/**
* Support for reporting bound property changes for boolean properties.
* This method can be called when a bound property has changed and it will
* send the appropriate PropertyChangeEvent to any registered
* PropertyChangeListeners.
*
* @param propertyName the property whose value has changed
* @param oldValue the property's previous value
* @param newValue the property's new value
* @since 1.4
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Support for reporting bound property changes for integer properties.
* This method can be called when a bound property has changed and it will
* send the appropriate PropertyChangeEvent to any registered
* PropertyChangeListeners.
*
* @param propertyName the property whose value has changed
* @param oldValue the property's previous value
* @param newValue the property's new value
* @since 1.4
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a byte)
* @param newValue the new value of the property (as a byte)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a char)
* @param newValue the new value of the property (as a char)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a short)
* @param newValue the old value of the property (as a short)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a long)
* @param newValue the new value of the property (as a long)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a float)
* @param newValue the new value of the property (as a float)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
/**
* Reports a bound property change.
*
* @param propertyName the programmatic name of the property
* that was changed
* @param oldValue the old value of the property (as a double)
* @param newValue the new value of the property (as a double)
* @see #firePropertyChange(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object,
* java.lang.Object)
* @since 1.5
*/
return;
}
}
// Serialization support.
/**
* Component Serialized Data Version.
*
* @serial
*/
private int componentSerializedDataVersion = 4;
/**
* This hack is for Swing serialization. It will invoke
* the Swing package private method <code>compWriteObjectNotify</code>.
*/
private void doSwingSerialization() {
// For Swing serialization to correctly work Swing needs to
// be notified before Component does it's serialization. This
// hack accomodates this.
//
// Swing classes MUST be loaded by the bootstrap class loader,
// otherwise we don't consider them.
// Find the first override of the compWriteObjectNotify method
new PrivilegedAction() {
return swingClass.getDeclaredMethods();
}
});
counter--) {
// We found it, use doPrivileged to make it accessible
// to use.
method.setAccessible(true);
return null;
}
});
// Invoke the method
try {
} catch (IllegalAccessException iae) {
} catch (InvocationTargetException ite) {
}
// We're done, bail.
return;
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
* a variety of serializable listeners as optional data.
* The non-serializable listeners are detected and
* no attempt is made to serialize them.
*
* @param s the <code>ObjectOutputStream</code> to write
* @serialData <code>null</code> terminated sequence of
* 0 or more pairs; the pair consists of a <code>String</code>
* and an <code>Object</code>; the <code>String</code> indicates
* the type of object and is one of the following (as of 1.4):
* <code>componentListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>ComponentListener</code> object;
* <code>focusListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>FocusListener</code> object;
* <code>keyListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>KeyListener</code> object;
* <code>mouseListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>MouseListener</code> object;
* <code>mouseMotionListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>MouseMotionListener</code> object;
* <code>inputMethodListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>InputMethodListener</code> object;
* <code>hierarchyListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>HierarchyListener</code> object;
* <code>hierarchyBoundsListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>HierarchyBoundsListener</code> object;
* <code>mouseWheelListenerK</code> indicating an
* <code>MouseWheelListener</code> object
* @serialData an optional <code>ComponentOrientation</code>
* (after <code>inputMethodListener</code>, as of 1.2)
*
* @see AWTEventMulticaster#save(java.io.ObjectOutputStream, java.lang.String, java.util.EventListener)
* @see #componentListenerK
* @see #focusListenerK
* @see #keyListenerK
* @see #mouseListenerK
* @see #mouseMotionListenerK
* @see #inputMethodListenerK
* @see #hierarchyListenerK
* @see #hierarchyBoundsListenerK
* @see #mouseWheelListenerK
* @see #readObject(ObjectInputStream)
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
{
s.defaultWriteObject();
s.writeObject(null);
s.writeObject(null);
s.writeObject(null);
}
/**
* Reads the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> and if it isn't
* <code>null</code> adds a listener to receive a variety
* of events fired by the component.
* Unrecognized keys or values will be ignored.
*
* @param s the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> to read
* @see #writeObject(ObjectOutputStream)
*/
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException
{
objectLock = new Object();
s.defaultReadObject();
if (componentSerializedDataVersion < 4) {
// These fields are non-transient and rely on default
// serialization. However, the default values are insufficient,
// so we need to set them explicitly for object data streams prior
// to 1.4.
focusable = true;
focusTraversalKeysEnabled = true;
}
if (componentListenerK == key)
else if (focusListenerK == key)
else if (keyListenerK == key)
else if (mouseListenerK == key)
else if (mouseMotionListenerK == key)
else if (inputMethodListenerK == key)
else // skip value for unrecognized key
s.readObject();
}
// Read the component's orientation if it's present
try {
orient = s.readObject();
// JDK 1.1 instances will not have this optional data.
// e.eof will be true to indicate that there is no more
// data available for this object.
// If e.eof is not true, throw the exception as it
// might have been caused by reasons unrelated to
// componentOrientation.
if (!e.eof) {
throw (e);
}
}
} else {
}
try {
if (hierarchyListenerK == key) {
}
else if (hierarchyBoundsListenerK == key) {
(s.readObject()));
}
else {
// skip value for unrecognized key
s.readObject();
}
}
// JDK 1.1/1.2 instances will not have this optional data.
// e.eof will be true to indicate that there is no more
// data available for this object.
// If e.eof is not true, throw the exception as it
// might have been caused by reasons unrelated to
// hierarchy and hierarchyBounds listeners.
if (!e.eof) {
throw (e);
}
}
try {
if (mouseWheelListenerK == key) {
}
else {
// skip value for unrecognized key
s.readObject();
}
}
// pre-1.3 instances will not have this optional data.
// e.eof will be true to indicate that there is no more
// data available for this object.
// If e.eof is not true, throw the exception as it
// might have been caused by reasons unrelated to
// mouse wheel listeners
if (!e.eof) {
throw (e);
}
}
for (int i = 0 ; i < npopups ; i++) {
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the language-sensitive orientation that is to be used to order
* the elements or text within this component. Language-sensitive
* <code>LayoutManager</code> and <code>Component</code>
* subclasses will use this property to
* determine how to lay out and draw components.
* <p>
* At construction time, a component's orientation is set to
* <code>ComponentOrientation.UNKNOWN</code>,
* indicating that it has not been specified
* explicitly. The UNKNOWN orientation behaves the same as
* <code>ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT</code>.
* <p>
* To set the orientation of a single component, use this method.
* To set the orientation of an entire component
* hierarchy, use
* {@link #applyComponentOrientation applyComponentOrientation}.
*
* @see ComponentOrientation
*
* @author Laura Werner, IBM
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
*/
public void setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation o) {
componentOrientation = o;
// This is a bound property, so report the change to
// any registered listeners. (Cheap if there are none.)
// This could change the preferred size of the Component.
}
/**
* Retrieves the language-sensitive orientation that is to be used to order
* the elements or text within this component. <code>LayoutManager</code>
* and <code>Component</code>
* subclasses that wish to respect orientation should call this method to
* get the component's orientation before performing layout or drawing.
*
* @see ComponentOrientation
*
* @author Laura Werner, IBM
*/
public ComponentOrientation getComponentOrientation() {
return componentOrientation;
}
/**
* Sets the <code>ComponentOrientation</code> property of this component
* and all components contained within it.
*
* @param orientation the new component orientation of this component and
* the components contained within it.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>orientation</code> is null.
* @see #setComponentOrientation
* @see #getComponentOrientation
* @since 1.4
*/
if (orientation == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
}
final boolean canBeFocusOwner() {
// It is enabled, visible, focusable.
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Checks that this component meets the prerequesites to be focus owner:
* - it is enabled, visible, focusable
* - it's parents are all enabled and showing
* - top-level window is focusable
* - if focus cycle root has DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy then it also checks that this policy accepts
* this component as focus owner
* @since 1.5
*/
final boolean canBeFocusOwnerRecursively() {
// - it is enabled, visible, focusable
if (!canBeFocusOwner()) {
return false;
}
// - it's parents are all enabled and showing
synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
return parent.canContainFocusOwner(this);
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Fix the location of the HW component in a LW container hierarchy.
*/
final void relocateComponent() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
return;
}
int nativeX = x;
int nativeY = y;
{
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the <code>Window</code> ancestor of the component.
* @return Window ancestor of the component or component by itself if it is Window;
* null, if component is not a part of window hierarchy
*/
return SunToolkit.getContainingWindow(this);
}
/**
* Initialize JNI field and method IDs
*/
private static native void initIDs();
/*
* --- Accessibility Support ---
*
* Component will contain all of the methods in interface Accessible,
* though it won't actually implement the interface - that will be up
* to the individual objects which extend Component.
*/
/**
* Gets the <code>AccessibleContext</code> associated
* with this <code>Component</code>.
* The method implemented by this base
* class returns null. Classes that extend <code>Component</code>
* should implement this method to return the
* <code>AccessibleContext</code> associated with the subclass.
*
*
* @return the <code>AccessibleContext</code> of this
* <code>Component</code>
* @since 1.3
*/
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
return accessibleContext;
}
/**
* Inner class of Component used to provide default support for
* accessibility. This class is not meant to be used directly by
* application developers, but is instead meant only to be
* subclassed by component developers.
* <p>
* The class used to obtain the accessible role for this object.
* @since 1.3
*/
protected abstract class AccessibleAWTComponent extends AccessibleContext
implements Serializable, AccessibleComponent {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 642321655757800191L;
/**
* Though the class is abstract, this should be called by
* all sub-classes.
*/
protected AccessibleAWTComponent() {
}
/**
* Fire PropertyChange listener, if one is registered,
* @since 1.3
*/
protected class AccessibleAWTComponentHandler implements ComponentListener {
public void componentHidden(ComponentEvent e) {
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
public void componentShown(ComponentEvent e) {
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
public void componentMoved(ComponentEvent e) {
}
public void componentResized(ComponentEvent e) {
}
} // inner class AccessibleAWTComponentHandler
/**
* Fire PropertyChange listener, if one is registered,
* when focus events happen
* @since 1.3
*/
protected class AccessibleAWTFocusHandler implements FocusListener {
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
if (accessibleContext != null) {
}
}
} // inner class AccessibleAWTFocusHandler
/**
* Adds a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> to the listener list.
*
* @param listener the property change listener to be added
*/
if (accessibleAWTComponentHandler == null) {
}
if (accessibleAWTFocusHandler == null) {
}
super.addPropertyChangeListener(listener);
}
/**
* Remove a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list.
* This removes a PropertyChangeListener that was registered
* for all properties.
*
* @param listener The PropertyChangeListener to be removed
*/
if (accessibleAWTComponentHandler != null) {
}
if (accessibleAWTFocusHandler != null) {
}
super.removePropertyChangeListener(listener);
}
// AccessibleContext methods
//
/**
* Gets the accessible name of this object. This should almost never
* return <code>java.awt.Component.getName()</code>,
* as that generally isn't a localized name,
* and doesn't have meaning for the user. If the
* object is fundamentally a text object (e.g. a menu item), the
* accessible name should be the text of the object (e.g. "save").
* If the object has a tooltip, the tooltip text may also be an
* appropriate String to return.
*
* @return the localized name of the object -- can be
* <code>null</code> if this
* object does not have a name
* @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext#setAccessibleName
*/
public String getAccessibleName() {
return accessibleName;
}
/**
* Gets the accessible description of this object. This should be
* a concise, localized description of what this object is - what
* is its meaning to the user. If the object has a tooltip, the
* tooltip text may be an appropriate string to return, assuming
* it contains a concise description of the object (instead of just
* the name of the object - e.g. a "Save" icon on a toolbar that
* had "save" as the tooltip text shouldn't return the tooltip
* text as the description, but something like "Saves the current
* text document" instead).
*
* @return the localized description of the object -- can be
* <code>null</code> if this object does not have a description
* @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext#setAccessibleDescription
*/
public String getAccessibleDescription() {
return accessibleDescription;
}
/**
* Gets the role of this object.
*
* @return an instance of <code>AccessibleRole</code>
* describing the role of the object
* @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleRole
*/
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
return AccessibleRole.AWT_COMPONENT;
}
/**
* Gets the state of this object.
*
* @return an instance of <code>AccessibleStateSet</code>
* containing the current state set of the object
* @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleState
*/
public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() {
return Component.this.getAccessibleStateSet();
}
/**
* Gets the <code>Accessible</code> parent of this object.
* If the parent of this object implements <code>Accessible</code>,
* this method should simply return <code>getParent</code>.
*
* @return the <code>Accessible</code> parent of this
* object -- can be <code>null</code> if this
* object does not have an <code>Accessible</code> parent
*/
public Accessible getAccessibleParent() {
if (accessibleParent != null) {
return accessibleParent;
} else {
if (parent instanceof Accessible) {
return (Accessible) parent;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Gets the index of this object in its accessible parent.
*
* @return the index of this object in its parent; or -1 if this
* object does not have an accessible parent
* @see #getAccessibleParent
*/
public int getAccessibleIndexInParent() {
return Component.this.getAccessibleIndexInParent();
}
/**
* Returns the number of accessible children in the object. If all
* of the children of this object implement <code>Accessible</code>,
* then this method should return the number of children of this object.
*
* @return the number of accessible children in the object
*/
public int getAccessibleChildrenCount() {
return 0; // Components don't have children
}
/**
* Returns the nth <code>Accessible</code> child of the object.
*
* @param i zero-based index of child
* @return the nth <code>Accessible</code> child of the object
*/
public Accessible getAccessibleChild(int i) {
return null; // Components don't have children
}
/**
* Returns the locale of this object.
*
* @return the locale of this object
*/
}
/**
* Gets the <code>AccessibleComponent</code> associated
* with this object if one exists.
* Otherwise return <code>null</code>.
*
* @return the component
*/
public AccessibleComponent getAccessibleComponent() {
return this;
}
// AccessibleComponent methods
//
/**
* Gets the background color of this object.
*
* @return the background color, if supported, of the object;
* otherwise, <code>null</code>
*/
public Color getBackground() {
return Component.this.getBackground();
}
/**
* Sets the background color of this object.
* (For transparency, see <code>isOpaque</code>.)
*
* @param c the new <code>Color</code> for the background
* @see Component#isOpaque
*/
public void setBackground(Color c) {
Component.this.setBackground(c);
}
/**
* Gets the foreground color of this object.
*
* @return the foreground color, if supported, of the object;
* otherwise, <code>null</code>
*/
public Color getForeground() {
return Component.this.getForeground();
}
/**
* Sets the foreground color of this object.
*
* @param c the new <code>Color</code> for the foreground
*/
public void setForeground(Color c) {
Component.this.setForeground(c);
}
/**
* Gets the <code>Cursor</code> of this object.
*
* @return the <code>Cursor</code>, if supported,
* of the object; otherwise, <code>null</code>
*/
}
/**
* Sets the <code>Cursor</code> of this object.
* <p>
* The method may have no visual effect if the Java platform
* changing the mouse cursor shape.
* @param cursor the new <code>Cursor</code> for the object
*/
}
/**
* Gets the <code>Font</code> of this object.
*
* @return the <code>Font</code>, if supported,
* for the object; otherwise, <code>null</code>
*/
}
/**
* Sets the <code>Font</code> of this object.
*
* @param f the new <code>Font</code> for the object
*/
}
/**
* Gets the <code>FontMetrics</code> of this object.
*
* @param f the <code>Font</code>
* @return the <code>FontMetrics</code>, if supported,
* the object; otherwise, <code>null</code>
* @see #getFont
*/
if (f == null) {
return null;
} else {
return Component.this.getFontMetrics(f);
}
}
/**
* Determines if the object is enabled.
*
* @return true if object is enabled; otherwise, false
*/
public boolean isEnabled() {
}
/**
* Sets the enabled state of the object.
*
* @param b if true, enables this object; otherwise, disables it
*/
public void setEnabled(boolean b) {
Component.this.setEnabled(b);
if (b != old) {
if (accessibleContext != null) {
if (b) {
} else {
}
}
}
}
/**
* Determines if the object is visible. Note: this means that the
* object intends to be visible; however, it may not in fact be
* showing on the screen because one of the objects that this object
* is contained by is not visible. To determine if an object is
* showing on the screen, use <code>isShowing</code>.
*
* @return true if object is visible; otherwise, false
*/
public boolean isVisible() {
}
/**
* Sets the visible state of the object.
*
* @param b if true, shows this object; otherwise, hides it
*/
public void setVisible(boolean b) {
Component.this.setVisible(b);
if (b != old) {
if (accessibleContext != null) {
if (b) {
} else {
}
}
}
}
/**
* Determines if the object is showing. This is determined by checking
* the visibility of the object and ancestors of the object. Note:
* this will return true even if the object is obscured by another
* (for example, it happens to be underneath a menu that was pulled
* down).
*
* @return true if object is showing; otherwise, false
*/
public boolean isShowing() {
}
/**
* Checks whether the specified point is within this object's bounds,
* where the point's x and y coordinates are defined to be relative to
* the coordinate system of the object.
*
* @param p the <code>Point</code> relative to the
* coordinate system of the object
* @return true if object contains <code>Point</code>; otherwise false
*/
}
/**
* Returns the location of the object on the screen.
*
* @return location of object on screen -- can be
* <code>null</code> if this object is not on the screen
*/
public Point getLocationOnScreen() {
synchronized (Component.this.getTreeLock()) {
return Component.this.getLocationOnScreen();
} else {
return null;
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the location of the object relative to the parent in the form
* of a point specifying the object's top-left corner in the screen's
* coordinate space.
*
* @return an instance of Point representing the top-left corner of
* the object's bounds in the coordinate space of the screen;
* <code>null</code> if this object or its parent are not on the screen
*/
public Point getLocation() {
return Component.this.getLocation();
}
/**
* Sets the location of the object relative to the parent.
* @param p the coordinates of the object
*/
public void setLocation(Point p) {
Component.this.setLocation(p);
}
/**
* Gets the bounds of this object in the form of a Rectangle object.
* The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location
* relative to its parent.
*
* @return a rectangle indicating this component's bounds;
* <code>null</code> if this object is not on the screen
*/
}
/**
* Sets the bounds of this object in the form of a
* <code>Rectangle</code> object.
* The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location
* relative to its parent.
*
* @param r a rectangle indicating this component's bounds
*/
}
/**
* Returns the size of this object in the form of a
* <code>Dimension</code> object. The height field of the
* <code>Dimension</code> object contains this objects's
* height, and the width field of the <code>Dimension</code>
* object contains this object's width.
*
* @return a <code>Dimension</code> object that indicates
* the size of this component; <code>null</code> if
* this object is not on the screen
*/
}
/**
* Resizes this object so that it has width and height.
*
* @param d - the dimension specifying the new size of the object
*/
}
/**
* Returns the <code>Accessible</code> child,
* if one exists, contained at the local
* coordinate <code>Point</code>. Otherwise returns
* <code>null</code>.
*
* @param p the point defining the top-left corner of
* the <code>Accessible</code>, given in the
* coordinate space of the object's parent
* @return the <code>Accessible</code>, if it exists,
* at the specified location; else <code>null</code>
*/
return null; // Components don't have children
}
/**
* Returns whether this object can accept focus or not.
*
* @return true if object can accept focus; otherwise false
*/
public boolean isFocusTraversable() {
return Component.this.isFocusTraversable();
}
/**
* Requests focus for this object.
*/
public void requestFocus() {
Component.this.requestFocus();
}
/**
* Adds the specified focus listener to receive focus events from this
* component.
*
* @param l the focus listener
*/
public void addFocusListener(FocusListener l) {
Component.this.addFocusListener(l);
}
/**
* Removes the specified focus listener so it no longer receives focus
* events from this component.
*
* @param l the focus listener
*/
public void removeFocusListener(FocusListener l) {
Component.this.removeFocusListener(l);
}
} // inner class AccessibleAWTComponent
/**
* Gets the index of this object in its accessible parent.
* If this object does not have an accessible parent, returns
* -1.
*
* @return the index of this object in its accessible parent
*/
int getAccessibleIndexInParent() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
int index = -1;
if (ca[i] instanceof Accessible) {
index++;
}
return index;
}
}
}
return -1;
}
}
/**
* Gets the current state set of this object.
*
* @return an instance of <code>AccessibleStateSet</code>
* containing the current state set of the object
* @see AccessibleState
*/
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
if (this.isEnabled()) {
}
if (this.isFocusTraversable()) {
}
if (this.isVisible()) {
}
if (this.isShowing()) {
}
if (this.isFocusOwner()) {
}
if (this instanceof Accessible) {
int i = ac.getAccessibleIndexInParent();
if (i >= 0) {
if (as.isAccessibleChildSelected(i)) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return states;
}
}
/**
* Checks that the given object is instance of the given class.
* @param obj Object to be checked
* @param className The name of the class. Must be fully-qualified class name.
* @return true, if this object is instanceof given class,
* false, otherwise, or if obj or className is null
*/
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// ************************** MIXING CODE *******************************
/**
* Check whether we can trust the current bounds of the component.
* The return value of false indicates that the container of the
* component is invalid, and therefore needs to be layed out, which would
* probably mean changing the bounds of its children.
* Null-layout of the container or absence of the container mean
* the bounds of the component are final and can be trusted.
*/
final boolean areBoundsValid() {
}
/**
* Applies the shape to the component
* @param shape Shape to be applied to the component
*/
if (!areBoundsValid()) {
}
return;
}
if (!isLightweight()) {
// The Region class has some optimizations. That's why
// we should manually check whether it's empty and
// substitute the object ourselves. Otherwise we end up
// with some incorrect Region object with loX being
// greater than the hiX for instance.
}
// the Region object ourselves, so there's no any possibility
// to modify the object outside of the mixing code.
// Nullifying compoundShape means that the component has normal shape
// (or has no shape at all).
if (this.compoundShape == null) {
return;
}
this.compoundShape = null;
} else {
return;
}
this.compoundShape = shape;
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the shape previously set with applyCompoundShape().
* If the component is LW or no shape was applied yet,
* the method returns the normal shape.
*/
private Region getAppliedShape() {
//XXX: if we allow LW components to have a shape, this must be changed
}
{
}
return curLocation;
}
/**
* Returns the full shape of the component located in window coordinates
*/
final Region getNormalShape() {
//XXX: we may take into account a user-specified shape for this component
return
compAbsolute.x,
compAbsolute.y,
getWidth(),
);
}
/**
* Returns the "opaque shape" of the component.
*
* The opaque shape of a lightweight components is the actual shape that
* needs to be cut off of the heavyweight components in order to mix this
* lightweight component correctly with them.
*
* The method is overriden in the java.awt.Container to handle non-opaque
* containers containing opaque children.
*
* See 6637655 for details.
*/
Region getOpaqueShape() {
if (mixingCutoutRegion != null) {
return mixingCutoutRegion;
} else {
return getNormalShape();
}
}
final int getSiblingIndexAbove() {
return -1;
}
}
final ComponentPeer getHWPeerAboveMe() {
int indexAbove = getSiblingIndexAbove();
for (int i = indexAbove; i > -1; i--) {
}
}
// traversing the hierarchy up to the closest HW container;
// further traversing may return a component that is not actually
// a native sibling of this component and this kind of z-order
// request may not be allowed by the underlying system (6852051).
if (!cont.isLightweight()) {
break;
}
}
return null;
}
final int getSiblingIndexBelow() {
return -1;
}
}
final boolean isNonOpaqueForMixing() {
return mixingCutoutRegion != null &&
}
private Region calculateCurrentShape() {
Region s = getNormalShape();
}
if (getContainer() != null) {
/* It is assumed that:
*
* getComponent(getContainer().getComponentZOrder(comp)) == comp
*
* The assumption has been made according to the current
* implementation of the Container class.
*/
if (c.isLightweight() && c.isShowing()) {
s = s.getDifference(c.getOpaqueShape());
}
}
if (cont.isLightweight()) {
} else {
break;
}
}
}
}
return s;
}
void applyCurrentShape() {
if (!areBoundsValid()) {
}
return; // Because applyCompoundShape() ignores such components anyway
}
}
}
final void subtractAndApplyShape(Region s) {
}
}
private final void applyCurrentShapeBelowMe() {
// First, reapply shapes of my siblings
// Second, if my container is non-opaque, reapply shapes of siblings of my container
}
}
}
final void subtractAndApplyShapeBelowMe() {
// First, cut my siblings
// Second, if my container is non-opaque, cut siblings of my container
}
}
}
void mixOnShowing() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
if (!isMixingNeeded()) {
return;
}
if (isLightweight()) {
} else {
}
}
}
void mixOnHiding(boolean isLightweight) {
// We cannot be sure that the peer exists at this point, so we need the argument
// to find out whether the hiding component is (well, actually was) a LW or a HW.
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
if (!isMixingNeeded()) {
return;
}
if (isLightweight) {
}
}
}
void mixOnReshaping() {
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
if (!isMixingNeeded()) {
return;
}
if (isLightweight()) {
} else {
}
}
}
synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
}
if (!isMixingNeeded()) {
return;
}
if (isLightweight()) {
if (becameHigher) {
}
} else {
}
}
} else {
if (becameHigher) {
} else {
if (c.isLightweight() && c.isShowing()) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
void mixOnValidating() {
// This method gets overriden in the Container. Obviously, a plain
// non-container components don't need to handle validation.
}
final boolean isMixingNeeded() {
if (SunToolkit.getSunAwtDisableMixing()) {
}
return false;
}
if (!areBoundsValid()) {
}
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
} else {
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
// ****************** END OF MIXING CODE ********************************
// Note that the method is overriden in the Window class,
// a window doesn't need to be updated in the Z-order.
void updateZOrder() {
}
}