Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.xtext.common.types.TypesPackage#JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT
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Example 1
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ public NotificationChain basicSetEquivalent(JvmTypeReference newEquivalent, NotificationChain msgs) { JvmTypeReference oldEquivalent = equivalent; equivalent = newEquivalent; if (eNotificationRequired()) { ENotificationImpl notification = new ENotificationImpl(this, Notification.SET, TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT, oldEquivalent, newEquivalent); if (msgs == null) msgs = notification; else msgs.add(notification); } return msgs; }
Example 2
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public NotificationChain eInverseRemove(InternalEObject otherEnd, int featureID, NotificationChain msgs) { switch (featureID) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: return basicSetEquivalent(null, msgs); } return super.eInverseRemove(otherEnd, featureID, msgs); }
Example 3
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public Object eGet(int featureID, boolean resolve, boolean coreType) { switch (featureID) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: return getEquivalent(); } return super.eGet(featureID, resolve, coreType); }
Example 4
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public void eSet(int featureID, Object newValue) { switch (featureID) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: setEquivalent((JvmTypeReference)newValue); return; } super.eSet(featureID, newValue); }
Example 5
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public void eUnset(int featureID) { switch (featureID) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: setEquivalent((JvmTypeReference)null); return; } super.eUnset(featureID); }
Example 6
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceImpl.java From xtext-extras with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public boolean eIsSet(int featureID) { switch (featureID) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: return equivalent != null; } return super.eIsSet(featureID); }
Example 7
Source File: JvmSpecializedTypeReferenceItemProvider.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * This handles model notifications by calling {@link #updateChildren} to update any cached * children and by creating a viewer notification, which it passes to {@link #fireNotifyChanged}. * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @generated */ @Override public void notifyChanged(Notification notification) { updateChildren(notification); switch (notification.getFeatureID(JvmSpecializedTypeReference.class)) { case TypesPackage.JVM_SPECIALIZED_TYPE_REFERENCE__EQUIVALENT: fireNotifyChanged(new ViewerNotification(notification, notification.getNotifier(), true, false)); return; } super.notifyChanged(notification); }