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package javax.swing.plaf.synth;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
An immutable transient object containing contextual information about
a Region
. A SynthContext
should only be
considered valid for the duration
of the method it is passed to. In other words you should not cache
a SynthContext
that is passed to you and expect it to
remain valid.
Author: Scott Violet Since: 1.5
/**
* An immutable transient object containing contextual information about
* a <code>Region</code>. A <code>SynthContext</code> should only be
* considered valid for the duration
* of the method it is passed to. In other words you should not cache
* a <code>SynthContext</code> that is passed to you and expect it to
* remain valid.
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Scott Violet
*/
public class SynthContext {
private JComponent component;
private Region region;
private SynthStyle style;
private int state;
static SynthContext getContext(JComponent c, SynthStyle style, int state) {
return getContext(c, SynthLookAndFeel.getRegion(c), style, state);
}
static SynthContext getContext(JComponent component,
Region region, SynthStyle style,
int state) {
SynthContext context = new SynthContext();
context.component = component;
context.region = region;
context.style = style;
context.state = state;
return context;
}
private SynthContext() {
}
Creates a SynthContext with the specified values. This is meant
for subclasses and custom UI implementors. You very rarely need to
construct a SynthContext, though some methods will take one.
Params: - component – JComponent
- region – Identifies the portion of the JComponent
- style – Style associated with the component
- state – State of the component as defined in SynthConstants.
Throws: - NullPointerException – if component, region of style is null.
/**
* Creates a SynthContext with the specified values. This is meant
* for subclasses and custom UI implementors. You very rarely need to
* construct a SynthContext, though some methods will take one.
*
* @param component JComponent
* @param region Identifies the portion of the JComponent
* @param style Style associated with the component
* @param state State of the component as defined in SynthConstants.
* @throws NullPointerException if component, region of style is null.
*/
public SynthContext(JComponent component, Region region, SynthStyle style,
int state) {
if (component == null || region == null || style == null) {
throw new NullPointerException(
"You must supply a non-null component, region and style");
}
this.component = component;
this.region = region;
this.style = style;
this.state = state;
}
Returns the hosting component containing the region.
Returns: Hosting Component
/**
* Returns the hosting component containing the region.
*
* @return Hosting Component
*/
public JComponent getComponent() {
return component;
}
Returns the Region identifying this state.
Returns: Region of the hosting component
/**
* Returns the Region identifying this state.
*
* @return Region of the hosting component
*/
public Region getRegion() {
return region;
}
A convenience method for getRegion().isSubregion()
.
/**
* A convenience method for <code>getRegion().isSubregion()</code>.
*/
boolean isSubregion() {
return getRegion().isSubregion();
}
void setStyle(SynthStyle style) {
this.style = style;
}
Returns the style associated with this Region.
Returns: SynthStyle associated with the region.
/**
* Returns the style associated with this Region.
*
* @return SynthStyle associated with the region.
*/
public SynthStyle getStyle() {
return style;
}
void setComponentState(int state) {
this.state = state;
}
Returns the state of the widget, which is a bitmask of the
values defined in SynthConstants
. A region will at least
be in one of
ENABLED
, MOUSE_OVER
, PRESSED
or DISABLED
.
See Also: - SynthConstants
Returns: State of Component
/**
* Returns the state of the widget, which is a bitmask of the
* values defined in <code>SynthConstants</code>. A region will at least
* be in one of
* <code>ENABLED</code>, <code>MOUSE_OVER</code>, <code>PRESSED</code>
* or <code>DISABLED</code>.
*
* @see SynthConstants
* @return State of Component
*/
public int getComponentState() {
return state;
}
Convenience method to get the Painter from the current SynthStyle.
This will NEVER return null.
/**
* Convenience method to get the Painter from the current SynthStyle.
* This will NEVER return null.
*/
SynthPainter getPainter() {
SynthPainter painter = getStyle().getPainter(this);
if (painter != null) {
return painter;
}
return SynthPainter.NULL_PAINTER;
}
}