/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package javax.swing; import java.util.Vector; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Enumeration; /** * This class loosely implements the java.util.Vector * API, in that it implements the 1.1.x version of * java.util.Vector, has no collection class support, * and notifies the ListDataListeners when changes occur. * Presently it delegates to a Vector, * in a future release it will be a real Collection implementation. *

* Warning: * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage * of all JavaBeans™ * has been added to the java.beans package. * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}. * * @param the type of the elements of this model * * @author Hans Muller * @since 1.2 */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only public class DefaultListModel extends AbstractListModel { private Vector delegate = new Vector(); /** * Returns the number of components in this list. *

* This method is identical to size, which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. * This method exists in conjunction with setSize so that * size is identifiable as a JavaBean property. * * @return the number of components in this list * @see #size() */ public int getSize() { return delegate.size(); } /** * Returns the component at the specified index. *

* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is get(int), which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* @param index an index into this list * @return the component at the specified index * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index * is negative or greater than the current size of this * list * @see #get(int) */ public E getElementAt(int index) { return delegate.elementAt(index); } /** * Copies the components of this list into the specified array. * The array must be big enough to hold all the objects in this list, * else an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown. * * @param anArray the array into which the components get copied * @see Vector#copyInto(Object[]) */ public void copyInto(Object anArray[]) { delegate.copyInto(anArray); } /** * Trims the capacity of this list to be the list's current size. * * @see Vector#trimToSize() */ public void trimToSize() { delegate.trimToSize(); } /** * Increases the capacity of this list, if necessary, to ensure * that it can hold at least the number of components specified by * the minimum capacity argument. * * @param minCapacity the desired minimum capacity * @see Vector#ensureCapacity(int) */ public void ensureCapacity(int minCapacity) { delegate.ensureCapacity(minCapacity); } /** * Sets the size of this list. * * @param newSize the new size of this list * @see Vector#setSize(int) */ public void setSize(int newSize) { int oldSize = delegate.size(); delegate.setSize(newSize); if (oldSize > newSize) { fireIntervalRemoved(this, newSize, oldSize-1); } else if (oldSize < newSize) { fireIntervalAdded(this, oldSize, newSize-1); } } /** * Returns the current capacity of this list. * * @return the current capacity * @see Vector#capacity() */ public int capacity() { return delegate.capacity(); } /** * Returns the number of components in this list. * * @return the number of components in this list * @see Vector#size() */ public int size() { return delegate.size(); } /** * Tests whether this list has any components. * * @return true if and only if this list has * no components, that is, its size is zero; * false otherwise * @see Vector#isEmpty() */ public boolean isEmpty() { return delegate.isEmpty(); } /** * Returns an enumeration of the components of this list. * * @return an enumeration of the components of this list * @see Vector#elements() */ public Enumeration elements() { return delegate.elements(); } /** * Tests whether the specified object is a component in this list. * * @param elem an object * @return true if the specified object * is the same as a component in this list * @see Vector#contains(Object) */ public boolean contains(Object elem) { return delegate.contains(elem); } /** * Searches for the first occurrence of elem. * * @param elem an object * @return the index of the first occurrence of the argument in this * list; returns -1 if the object is not found * @see Vector#indexOf(Object) */ public int indexOf(Object elem) { return delegate.indexOf(elem); } /** * Searches for the first occurrence of elem, beginning * the search at index. * * @param elem an desired component * @param index the index from which to begin searching * @return the index where the first occurrence of elem * is found after index; returns -1 * if the elem is not found in the list * @see Vector#indexOf(Object,int) */ public int indexOf(Object elem, int index) { return delegate.indexOf(elem, index); } /** * Returns the index of the last occurrence of elem. * * @param elem the desired component * @return the index of the last occurrence of elem * in the list; returns -1 if the object is not found * @see Vector#lastIndexOf(Object) */ public int lastIndexOf(Object elem) { return delegate.lastIndexOf(elem); } /** * Searches backwards for elem, starting from the * specified index, and returns an index to it. * * @param elem the desired component * @param index the index to start searching from * @return the index of the last occurrence of the elem * in this list at position less than index; * returns -1 if the object is not found * @see Vector#lastIndexOf(Object,int) */ public int lastIndexOf(Object elem, int index) { return delegate.lastIndexOf(elem, index); } /** * Returns the component at the specified index. * Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index * is negative or not less than the size of the list. *
* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is get(int), which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* * @param index an index into this list * @return the component at the specified index * @see #get(int) * @see Vector#elementAt(int) */ public E elementAt(int index) { return delegate.elementAt(index); } /** * Returns the first component of this list. * Throws a NoSuchElementException if this * vector has no components. * @return the first component of this list * @see Vector#firstElement() */ public E firstElement() { return delegate.firstElement(); } /** * Returns the last component of the list. * Throws a NoSuchElementException if this vector * has no components. * * @return the last component of the list * @see Vector#lastElement() */ public E lastElement() { return delegate.lastElement(); } /** * Sets the component at the specified index of this * list to be the specified element. The previous component at that * position is discarded. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index * is invalid. *

* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is set(int,Object), which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* * @param element what the component is to be set to * @param index the specified index * @see #set(int,Object) * @see Vector#setElementAt(Object,int) */ public void setElementAt(E element, int index) { delegate.setElementAt(element, index); fireContentsChanged(this, index, index); } /** * Deletes the component at the specified index. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index * is invalid. *

* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is remove(int), which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* * @param index the index of the object to remove * @see #remove(int) * @see Vector#removeElementAt(int) */ public void removeElementAt(int index) { delegate.removeElementAt(index); fireIntervalRemoved(this, index, index); } /** * Inserts the specified element as a component in this list at the * specified index. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index * is invalid. *

* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is add(int,Object), which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* * @param element the component to insert * @param index where to insert the new component * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index was invalid * @see #add(int,Object) * @see Vector#insertElementAt(Object,int) */ public void insertElementAt(E element, int index) { delegate.insertElementAt(element, index); fireIntervalAdded(this, index, index); } /** * Adds the specified component to the end of this list. * * @param element the component to be added * @see Vector#addElement(Object) */ public void addElement(E element) { int index = delegate.size(); delegate.addElement(element); fireIntervalAdded(this, index, index); } /** * Removes the first (lowest-indexed) occurrence of the argument * from this list. * * @param obj the component to be removed * @return true if the argument was a component of this * list; false otherwise * @see Vector#removeElement(Object) */ public boolean removeElement(Object obj) { int index = indexOf(obj); boolean rv = delegate.removeElement(obj); if (index >= 0) { fireIntervalRemoved(this, index, index); } return rv; } /** * Removes all components from this list and sets its size to zero. *
* Note: Although this method is not deprecated, the preferred * method to use is clear, which implements the * List interface defined in the 1.2 Collections framework. *
* * @see #clear() * @see Vector#removeAllElements() */ public void removeAllElements() { int index1 = delegate.size()-1; delegate.removeAllElements(); if (index1 >= 0) { fireIntervalRemoved(this, 0, index1); } } /** * Returns a string that displays and identifies this * object's properties. * * @return a String representation of this object */ public String toString() { return delegate.toString(); } /* The remaining methods are included for compatibility with the * Java 2 platform Vector class. */ /** * Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in the * correct order. * * @return an array containing the elements of the list * @see Vector#toArray() */ public Object[] toArray() { Object[] rv = new Object[delegate.size()]; delegate.copyInto(rv); return rv; } /** * Returns the element at the specified position in this list. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException * if the index is out of range * (index < 0 || index >= size()). * * @param index index of element to return * @return the element at the specified position in this list */ public E get(int index) { return delegate.elementAt(index); } /** * Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the * specified element. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException * if the index is out of range * (index < 0 || index >= size()). * * @param index index of element to replace * @param element element to be stored at the specified position * @return the element previously at the specified position */ public E set(int index, E element) { E rv = delegate.elementAt(index); delegate.setElementAt(element, index); fireContentsChanged(this, index, index); return rv; } /** * Inserts the specified element at the specified position in this list. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the * index is out of range * (index < 0 || index > size()). * * @param index index at which the specified element is to be inserted * @param element element to be inserted */ public void add(int index, E element) { delegate.insertElementAt(element, index); fireIntervalAdded(this, index, index); } /** * Removes the element at the specified position in this list. * Returns the element that was removed from the list. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException * if the index is out of range * (index < 0 || index >= size()). * * @param index the index of the element to removed * @return the element previously at the specified position */ public E remove(int index) { E rv = delegate.elementAt(index); delegate.removeElementAt(index); fireIntervalRemoved(this, index, index); return rv; } /** * Removes all of the elements from this list. The list will * be empty after this call returns (unless it throws an exception). */ public void clear() { int index1 = delegate.size()-1; delegate.removeAllElements(); if (index1 >= 0) { fireIntervalRemoved(this, 0, index1); } } /** * Deletes the components at the specified range of indexes. * The removal is inclusive, so specifying a range of (1,5) * removes the component at index 1 and the component at index 5, * as well as all components in between. *

* Throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException * if the index was invalid. * Throws an IllegalArgumentException if * fromIndex > toIndex. * * @param fromIndex the index of the lower end of the range * @param toIndex the index of the upper end of the range * @see #remove(int) */ public void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { if (fromIndex > toIndex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("fromIndex must be <= toIndex"); } for(int i = toIndex; i >= fromIndex; i--) { delegate.removeElementAt(i); } fireIntervalRemoved(this, fromIndex, toIndex); } /** * Adds all of the elements present in the collection to the list. * * @param c the collection which contains the elements to add. */ public void addAll(Collection c) { if (c.isEmpty()) { return; } int startIndex = getSize(); delegate.addAll(c); fireIntervalAdded(this, startIndex, getSize() - 1); } /** * Adds all of the elements present in the collection, starting * from the index specified. *

* Throws as IllegalArgumentException if the * index is invalid. * * @param index the index from which to start adding elements from. * @param c the collection which contains the elements to add * @exception IllegalArgumentException if c doesn't * fall in the rang of the list. */ public void addAll(int index, Collection c) { if (index < 0 || index > getSize()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "index number must be >=0 and <= number of elements in the list."); } if (c.isEmpty()) { return; } delegate.addAll(index, c); fireIntervalAdded(this, index, index + c.size() - 1); } }