org.eclipse.compare.IContentChangeNotifier Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: BonitaCompareEditorInput.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public void buildTree() { for (final ScriptContainer<?> script : scripts) { final LeftCompareScript left = new LeftCompareScript(script, adapterFactoryLabelProvider); final RightCompareScript right = new RightCompareScript(script, adapterFactoryLabelProvider); right.addContentChangeListener(new IContentChangeListener() { @Override public void contentChanged(final IContentChangeNotifier compareScript) { if (compareScript instanceof RightCompareScript) { setDirty(true); if (getViewer() == null || getViewer().getControl().isDisposed()) { return; } getViewer().refresh(true); } } }); final DiffNode leaf = new DiffNode(null, Differencer.CHANGE, null, left, right); final EObject eContainer = script.getModelElement().eContainer(); Preconditions.checkState(eContainer != null); final DiffNode poolNode = buildPathNodes(eContainer, leaf); if (((EObjectNode) poolNode.getAncestor()).getElement() instanceof Pool && root.getChildren().length == 0) { root.add(poolNode); } } }
Example #2
Source File: JavaStructureDiffViewer.java From Eclipse-Postfix-Code-Completion with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 5 votes |
public void elementChanged(ElementChangedEvent event) { ITypedElement[] elements= findAffectedElement(event); for (int i= 0; i < elements.length; i++) { ITypedElement e= elements[i]; if (e == null || !(e instanceof IContentChangeNotifier)) continue; contentChanged((IContentChangeNotifier)e); } }