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/* * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.text; /** * This is the interface for text whose content and markup * can be changed (as opposed * to immutable text like Strings). If you make a {@link DynamicLayout} * of an Editable, the layout will be reflowed as the text is changed. */ public interface Editable extends CharSequence, GetChars, Spannable, Appendable { /** * Replaces the specified range (<code>st…en</code>) of text in this * Editable with a copy of the slice <code>start…end</code> from * <code>source</code>. The destination slice may be empty, in which case * the operation is an insertion, or the source slice may be empty, * in which case the operation is a deletion. * <p> * Before the change is committed, each filter that was set with * {@link #setFilters} is given the opportunity to modify the * <code>source</code> text. * <p> * If <code>source</code> * is Spanned, the spans from it are preserved into the Editable. * Existing spans within the Editable that entirely cover the replaced * range are retained, but any that were strictly within the range * that was replaced are removed. If the <code>source</code> contains a span * with {@link Spanned#SPAN_PARAGRAPH} flag, and it does not satisfy the * paragraph boundary constraint, it is not retained. As a special case, the * cursor position is preserved even when the entire range where it is located * is replaced. * @return a reference to this object. * * @see Spanned#SPAN_PARAGRAPH */ public Editable replace(int st, int en, CharSequence source, int start, int end); /** * Convenience for replace(st, en, text, 0, text.length()) * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable replace(int st, int en, CharSequence text); /** * Convenience for replace(where, where, text, start, end) * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable insert(int where, CharSequence text, int start, int end); /** * Convenience for replace(where, where, text, 0, text.length()); * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable insert(int where, CharSequence text); /** * Convenience for replace(st, en, "", 0, 0) * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable delete(int st, int en); /** * Convenience for replace(length(), length(), text, 0, text.length()) * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable append(CharSequence text); /** * Convenience for replace(length(), length(), text, start, end) * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable append(CharSequence text, int start, int end); /** * Convenience for append(String.valueOf(text)). * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public Editable append(char text); /** * Convenience for replace(0, length(), "", 0, 0). * Note that this clears the text, not the spans; * use {@link #clearSpans} if you need that. * @see #replace(int, int, CharSequence, int, int) */ public void clear(); /** * Removes all spans from the Editable, as if by calling * {@link #removeSpan} on each of them. */ public void clearSpans(); /** * Sets the series of filters that will be called in succession * whenever the text of this Editable is changed, each of which has * the opportunity to limit or transform the text that is being inserted. */ public void setFilters(InputFilter[] filters); /** * Returns the array of input filters that are currently applied * to changes to this Editable. */ public InputFilter[] getFilters(); /** * Factory used by TextView to create new {@link Editable Editables}. You can subclass * it to provide something other than {@link SpannableStringBuilder}. * * @see android.widget.TextView#setEditableFactory(Factory) */ public static class Factory { private static Editable.Factory sInstance = new Editable.Factory(); /** * Returns the standard Editable Factory. */ public static Editable.Factory getInstance() { return sInstance; } /** * Returns a new SpannedStringBuilder from the specified * CharSequence. You can override this to provide * a different kind of Spanned. */ public Editable newEditable(CharSequence source) { return new SpannableStringBuilder(source); } } }