-/*******************************************************************************\r
- * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010 Association for Decentralized Information Management\r
- * in Industry THTH ry.\r
- * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
- * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0\r
- * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\r
- * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html\r
- *\r
- * Contributors:\r
- * VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - initial API and implementation\r
- *******************************************************************************/\r
-package org.simantics.g2d.diagram.handler;\r
-\r
-import java.util.Collection;\r
-\r
-import org.simantics.g2d.diagram.IDiagram;\r
-import org.simantics.utils.ObjectUtils;\r
-\r
-/**\r
- * A diagram handler for managing and querying arbitrary relationships between\r
- * diagram objects. The management is done by claiming and denying relationships\r
- * about the objects. A single relationship can only exist once or not at all\r
- * between two objects, i.e. no duplicate relationships can be added.\r
- * \r
- * <p>\r
- * There is no pre-defined meaning for a relationship - it is completely\r
- * customizable by implementing your own {@link Relationship} interface.\r
- * </p>\r
- * \r
- * @author Tuukka Lehtonen\r
- */\r
-public interface RelationshipHandler extends DiagramHandler {\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * A simple holder class for a single relationship. Holds all the\r
- * ingredients: two elements and the role of the relationship. The\r
- * relationship is either uni- or bi-directional.\r
- */\r
- public final class Relation {\r
- private final Object subject;\r
- private final Relationship relationship;\r
- private final Object object;\r
-\r
- public Relation(Object subject, Relationship relationship, Object object) {\r
- assert subject != null;\r
- assert relationship != null;\r
- assert object != null;\r
- this.subject = subject;\r
- this.relationship = relationship;\r
- this.object = object;\r
- }\r
-\r
- public Object getSubject() {\r
- return subject;\r
- }\r
-\r
- public Relationship getRelationship() {\r
- return relationship;\r
- }\r
-\r
- public Object getObject() {\r
- return object;\r
- }\r
-\r
- @Override\r
- public int hashCode() {\r
- return ((ObjectUtils.hashCode(subject) * 31)\r
- + ObjectUtils.hashCode(object) * 31)\r
- + ObjectUtils.hashCode(relationship);\r
- }\r
-\r
- @Override\r
- public boolean equals(Object obj) {\r
- if (obj == this)\r
- return true;\r
- if (!(obj instanceof Relation))\r
- return false;\r
- Relation other = (Relation) obj;\r
- return subject.equals(other.subject) && object.equals(other.object) && relationship.equals(other.relationship);\r
- }\r
-\r
- @Override\r
- public String toString() {\r
- return "(" + subject + ", " + relationship + ", " + object + ")";\r
- }\r
- }\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Claim a single relationship between the specified subject and object. An\r
- * inverse relation will also be claimed if one exists.\r
- * \r
- * Subject and object should be alive (not destroyed). However it should not\r
- * be enforced to be activated within the specified diagram, at the moment\r
- * of invocation. This is because the relationship may be denied while the\r
- * elements are still in the process of being added to or removed from a\r
- * diagram.\r
- * \r
- * @param diagram the diagram to operate on\r
- * @param subject the subject of the relationship\r
- * @param predicate the relationship itself\r
- * @param object the object of the relationship\r
- */\r
- void claim(IDiagram diagram, Object subject, Relationship predicate, Object object);\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Deny a relationship. This will also deny the inverse relationship if one\r
- * exists.\r
- * \r
- * Subject and object should be alive (not destroyed). However it should not\r
- * be enforced to be activated within the specified diagram, at the moment\r
- * of invocation. This is because the relationship may be denied while the\r
- * elements are still in the process of being added to or removed from a\r
- * diagram.\r
- */\r
- void deny(IDiagram diagram, Object subject, Relationship predicate, Object object);\r
- void deny(IDiagram diagram, Relation relation);\r
- void denyAll(IDiagram diagram, Object element);\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Get all the relationships that are recorded for the specified element.\r
- * \r
- * @param diagram the diagram to operate on\r
- * @param element the element to get all relations for\r
- * @param result a collection for gathering the result of the query or null\r
- * to create a new collection for the result.\r
- * @return\r
- */\r
- Collection<Relation> getRelations(IDiagram diagram, Object element, Collection<Relation> result);\r
-\r
-}\r
+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010 Association for Decentralized Information Management
+ * in Industry THTH ry.
+ * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
+ * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
+ * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
+ * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
+ *
+ * Contributors:
+ * VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - initial API and implementation
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package org.simantics.g2d.diagram.handler;
+
+import java.util.Collection;
+
+import org.simantics.g2d.diagram.IDiagram;
+import org.simantics.utils.ObjectUtils;
+
+/**
+ * A diagram handler for managing and querying arbitrary relationships between
+ * diagram objects. The management is done by claiming and denying relationships
+ * about the objects. A single relationship can only exist once or not at all
+ * between two objects, i.e. no duplicate relationships can be added.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * There is no pre-defined meaning for a relationship - it is completely
+ * customizable by implementing your own {@link Relationship} interface.
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @author Tuukka Lehtonen
+ */
+public interface RelationshipHandler extends DiagramHandler {
+
+ /**
+ * A simple holder class for a single relationship. Holds all the
+ * ingredients: two elements and the role of the relationship. The
+ * relationship is either uni- or bi-directional.
+ */
+ public final class Relation {
+ private final Object subject;
+ private final Relationship relationship;
+ private final Object object;
+
+ public Relation(Object subject, Relationship relationship, Object object) {
+ assert subject != null;
+ assert relationship != null;
+ assert object != null;
+ this.subject = subject;
+ this.relationship = relationship;
+ this.object = object;
+ }
+
+ public Object getSubject() {
+ return subject;
+ }
+
+ public Relationship getRelationship() {
+ return relationship;
+ }
+
+ public Object getObject() {
+ return object;
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ public int hashCode() {
+ return ((ObjectUtils.hashCode(subject) * 31)
+ + ObjectUtils.hashCode(object) * 31)
+ + ObjectUtils.hashCode(relationship);
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ public boolean equals(Object obj) {
+ if (obj == this)
+ return true;
+ if (!(obj instanceof Relation))
+ return false;
+ Relation other = (Relation) obj;
+ return subject.equals(other.subject) && object.equals(other.object) && relationship.equals(other.relationship);
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ public String toString() {
+ return "(" + subject + ", " + relationship + ", " + object + ")";
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Claim a single relationship between the specified subject and object. An
+ * inverse relation will also be claimed if one exists.
+ *
+ * Subject and object should be alive (not destroyed). However it should not
+ * be enforced to be activated within the specified diagram, at the moment
+ * of invocation. This is because the relationship may be denied while the
+ * elements are still in the process of being added to or removed from a
+ * diagram.
+ *
+ * @param diagram the diagram to operate on
+ * @param subject the subject of the relationship
+ * @param predicate the relationship itself
+ * @param object the object of the relationship
+ */
+ void claim(IDiagram diagram, Object subject, Relationship predicate, Object object);
+
+ /**
+ * Deny a relationship. This will also deny the inverse relationship if one
+ * exists.
+ *
+ * Subject and object should be alive (not destroyed). However it should not
+ * be enforced to be activated within the specified diagram, at the moment
+ * of invocation. This is because the relationship may be denied while the
+ * elements are still in the process of being added to or removed from a
+ * diagram.
+ */
+ void deny(IDiagram diagram, Object subject, Relationship predicate, Object object);
+ void deny(IDiagram diagram, Relation relation);
+ void denyAll(IDiagram diagram, Object element);
+
+ /**
+ * Get all the relationships that are recorded for the specified element.
+ *
+ * @param diagram the diagram to operate on
+ * @param element the element to get all relations for
+ * @param result a collection for gathering the result of the query or null
+ * to create a new collection for the result.
+ * @return
+ */
+ Collection<Relation> getRelations(IDiagram diagram, Object element, Collection<Relation> result);
+
+}