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UndoManager: setLimit(int l)

 
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Vector;

import javax.swing.undo.AbstractUndoableEdit;
import javax.swing.undo.CannotRedoException;
import javax.swing.undo.CannotUndoException;
import javax.swing.undo.UndoManager;
import javax.swing.undo.UndoableEdit;

public class UndoManagerDetails {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    UndoManager mgr = new UndoManager();
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(1, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(2, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(3, false, false, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(4, false, false, false));

    System.out.println("Insignificant edit example");
    mgr.undo();
    mgr.redo();
    System.out.println(mgr.canRedo()); // No more sig. edits

    // Show how edits that call add/replace are used.
    //
    // # adds? sig? replace?
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(5, true, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(6, false, true, false));
    System.out.println("Absorbed (by addEdit) edit example");
    mgr.undo();
    mgr.discardAllEdits();

    // # adds? sig? replace?
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(1, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(2, false, true, true));
    System.out.println("Absorbed (by replaceEdit) edit example");
    mgr.undo();
    System.out.println(mgr.canUndo());

    // Show how changing limit works.
    mgr.discardAllEdits();

    // # adds? sig? replace?
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(1, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(2, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(3, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(4, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(5, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(6, false, true, false));
    System.out.println("Changing limit example");
    mgr.undo();
    mgr.undo();
    mgr.undo(); // Now 3 undoable, 3 redoable
    mgr.setLimit(4); // Now 2 undoable, 2 redoable!
    while (mgr.canUndo())
      mgr.undo();
    while (mgr.canRedo())
      mgr.redo();

    // undoOrRedo example
    mgr.discardAllEdits();
    mgr.setLimit(1);

    // # adds? sig? replace?
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(1, false, true, false));
    System.out.println("undoOrRedo example");
    System.out.println(mgr.getUndoOrRedoPresentationName());
    mgr.undoOrRedo();
    System.out.println(mgr.getUndoOrRedoPresentationName());
    mgr.undoOrRedo();

    // Show how UndoManager becomes a CompositeEdit.
    mgr.discardAllEdits();
    mgr.setLimit(100);

    // # adds? sig? replace?
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(1, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(2, false, true, false));
    mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(3, false, true, false));
    System.out.println("Transform to composite example");
    mgr.end();
    mgr.undo();
    mgr.redo();

    // Show that adds are no longer allowed. Note that addEdit() returns true in
    // pre-JDK 1.2 Swing releases. This is fixed in JDK 1.2.
    System.out.println(mgr.addEdit(new SampleUndoableEdit(4, false, true, false)));
    mgr.undo(); // note that edit 4 is not there
  }
}

class SampleUndoableEdit extends AbstractUndoableEdit {

  private boolean isSignificant;

  private boolean isReplacer;

  private int number;

  private boolean allowAdds;

  private Vector addedEdits;

  private UndoableEdit replaced;

  // Create a new edit with an identifying number. The boolean arguments define
  // the edit's behavior.
  public SampleUndoableEdit(int number, boolean allowAdds, boolean isSignificant, boolean isReplacer) {
    this.number = number;
    this.allowAdds = allowAdds;
    if (allowAdds)
      addedEdits = new Vector();
    this.isSignificant = isSignificant;
    this.isReplacer = isReplacer;
  }

  // "Undo" the edit by printing a message to the screen.
  public void undo() throws CannotUndoException {
    super.undo();
    System.out.print("Undo " + number);
    dumpState();
  }

  // "Redo" the edit by printing a message to the screen.
  public void redo() throws CannotRedoException {
    super.redo();
    System.out.print("Redo " + number);
    dumpState();
  }

  // If allowAdds is true, we store the input edit. If not, just return false.
  public boolean addEdit(UndoableEdit anEdit) {
    if (allowAdds) {
      addedEdits.addElement(anEdit);
      return true;
    } else
      return false;
  }

  // If isReplacer is true, we store the edit we are replacing.
  public boolean replaceEdit(UndoableEdit anEdit) {
    if (isReplacer) {
      replaced = anEdit;
      return true;
    } else
      return false;
  }

  // Significance is based on constructor parameter.
  public boolean isSignificant() {
    return isSignificant;
  }

  // Just return our identifier.
  public String toString() {
    return "<" + number + ">";
  }

  // Debug output.
  public void dumpState() {
    if (allowAdds && addedEdits.size() > 0) {
      Enumeration e = addedEdits.elements();
      System.out.print(" (absorbed: ");
      while (e.hasMoreElements()) {
        System.out.print(e.nextElement());
      }
      System.out.print(")");
    }
    if (isReplacer && replaced != null) {
      System.out.print(" (replaced: " + replaced + ")");
    }
    System.out.println();
  }
}

           
         
  








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