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/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2003, 2015 IBM Corporation and others. * 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: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.jface.resource; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.Assert; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.RGB; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display; /** * A color registry maintains a mapping between symbolic color names and SWT * <code>Color</code>s. * <p> * A color registry owns all of the <code>Color</code> objects registered with * it, and automatically disposes of them when the SWT Display that creates the * <code>Color</code>s is disposed. Because of this, clients do not need to * (indeed, must not attempt to) dispose of <code>Color</code> objects * themselves. * </p> * <p> * Methods are provided for registering listeners that will be kept * apprised of changes to list of registed colors. * </p> * <p> * Clients may instantiate this class (it was not designed to be subclassed). * </p> * * @since 3.0 * @noextend This class is not intended to be subclassed by clients. */ public class ColorRegistry extends ResourceRegistry { /** * Default color value. This is cyan (very unappetizing). * @since 3.4 */ private static final ColorDescriptor DEFAULT_COLOR = new RGBColorDescriptor(new RGB(0, 255, 255)); /** * This registries <code>Display</code>. All colors will be allocated using * it. */ protected Display display; /** * Collection of <code>Color</code> that are now stale to be disposed when * it is safe to do so (i.e. on shutdown). */ private List<Color> staleColors = new ArrayList<>(); /** * Table of known colors, keyed by symbolic color name (key type: <code>String</code>, * value type: <code>org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color</code>. */ private Map<String, Color> stringToColor = new HashMap<>(7); /** * Table of known color data, keyed by symbolic color name (key type: * <code>String</code>, value type: <code>org.eclipse.swt.graphics.RGB</code>). */ private Map<String, RGB> stringToRGB = new HashMap<>(7); /** * Runnable that cleans up the manager on disposal of the display. */ protected Runnable displayRunnable = this::clearCaches; private final boolean cleanOnDisplayDisposal; /** * Create a new instance of the receiver that is hooked to the current * display. * * @see org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display#getCurrent() */ public ColorRegistry() { this(Display.getCurrent(), true); } /** * Create a new instance of the receiver. * * @param display the <code>Display</code> to hook into. */ public ColorRegistry(Display display) { this(display, true); } /** * Create a new instance of the receiver. * * @param display the <code>Display</code> to hook into * @param cleanOnDisplayDisposal * whether all fonts allocated by this <code>ColorRegistry</code> * should be disposed when the display is disposed * @since 3.1 */ public ColorRegistry(Display display, boolean cleanOnDisplayDisposal) { Assert.isNotNull(display); this.display = display; this.cleanOnDisplayDisposal = cleanOnDisplayDisposal; if (cleanOnDisplayDisposal) { hookDisplayDispose(); } } /** * Create a new <code>Color</code> on the receivers <code>Display</code>. * * @param rgb the <code>RGB</code> data for the color. * @return the new <code>Color</code> object. * * @since 3.1 */ private Color createColor(RGB rgb) { if (this.display == null) { Display display = Display.getCurrent(); if (display == null) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } this.display = display; if (cleanOnDisplayDisposal) { hookDisplayDispose(); } } return new Color(display, rgb); } /** * Dispose of all of the <code>Color</code>s in this iterator. * * @param iterator over <code>Collection</code> of <code>Color</code> */ private void disposeColors(Iterator<Color> iterator) { while (iterator.hasNext()) { Object next = iterator.next(); ((Color) next).dispose(); } } /** * Returns the <code>color</code> associated with the given symbolic color * name, or <code>null</code> if no such definition exists. * * @param symbolicName symbolic color name * @return the <code>Color</code> or <code>null</code> */ public Color get(String symbolicName) { Assert.isNotNull(symbolicName); Object result = stringToColor.get(symbolicName); if (result != null) { return (Color) result; } Color color = null; result = stringToRGB.get(symbolicName); if (result == null) { return null; } color = createColor((RGB) result); stringToColor.put(symbolicName, color); return color; } @Override public Set<String> getKeySet() { return Collections.unmodifiableSet(stringToRGB.keySet()); } /** * Returns the color data associated with the given symbolic color name. * * @param symbolicName symbolic color name. * @return the <code>RGB</code> data, or <code>null</code> if the symbolic name * is not valid. */ public RGB getRGB(String symbolicName) { Assert.isNotNull(symbolicName); return stringToRGB.get(symbolicName); } /** * Returns the color descriptor associated with the given symbolic color * name. As of 3.4 if this color is not defined then an unspecified color * is returned. Users that wish to ensure a reasonable default value should * use {@link #getColorDescriptor(String, ColorDescriptor)} instead. * * @since 3.1 * * @param symbolicName * @return the color descriptor associated with the given symbolic color * name or an unspecified sentinel. */ public ColorDescriptor getColorDescriptor(String symbolicName) { return getColorDescriptor(symbolicName, DEFAULT_COLOR); } /** * Returns the color descriptor associated with the given symbolic color * name. If this name does not exist within the registry the supplied * default value will be used. * * @param symbolicName * @param defaultValue * @return the color descriptor associated with the given symbolic color * name or the default * @since 3.4 */ public ColorDescriptor getColorDescriptor(String symbolicName, ColorDescriptor defaultValue) { RGB rgb = getRGB(symbolicName); if (rgb == null) return defaultValue; return ColorDescriptor.createFrom(rgb); } @Override protected void clearCaches() { disposeColors(stringToColor.values().iterator()); disposeColors(staleColors.iterator()); stringToColor.clear(); staleColors.clear(); display = null; } @Override public boolean hasValueFor(String colorKey) { return stringToRGB.containsKey(colorKey); } /** * Hook a dispose listener on the SWT display. */ private void hookDisplayDispose() { display.disposeExec(displayRunnable); } /** * Adds (or replaces) a color to this color registry under the given * symbolic name. * <p> * A property change event is reported whenever the mapping from a symbolic * name to a color changes. The source of the event is this registry; the * property name is the symbolic color name. * </p> * * @param symbolicName the symbolic color name * @param colorData an <code>RGB</code> object */ public void put(String symbolicName, RGB colorData) { put(symbolicName, colorData, true); } /** * Adds (or replaces) a color to this color registry under the given * symbolic name. * <p> * A property change event is reported whenever the mapping from a symbolic * name to a color changes. The source of the event is this registry; the * property name is the symbolic color name. * </p> * * @param symbolicName the symbolic color name * @param colorData an <code>RGB</code> object * @param update - fire a color mapping changed if true. False if this * method is called from the get method as no setting has * changed. */ private void put(String symbolicName, RGB colorData, boolean update) { Assert.isNotNull(symbolicName); Assert.isNotNull(colorData); RGB existing = stringToRGB.get(symbolicName); if (colorData.equals(existing)) { return; } Color oldColor = stringToColor.remove(symbolicName); stringToRGB.put(symbolicName, colorData); if (update) { fireMappingChanged(symbolicName, existing, colorData); } if (oldColor != null) { staleColors.add(oldColor); } } }