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StateEdit is a general edit for objects that change state. * Objects being edited must conform to the StateEditable interface.

* *

This edit class works by asking an object to store it's state in * Hashtables before and after editing occurs. Upon undo or redo the * object is told to restore it's state from these Hashtables.

* * A state edit is used as follows: *
 *      // Create the edit during the "before" state of the object
 *      StateEdit newEdit = new StateEdit(myObject);
 *      // Modify the object
 *      myObject.someStateModifyingMethod();
 *      // "end" the edit when you are done modifying the object
 *      newEdit.end();
 * 
* *

Note that when a StateEdit ends, it removes redundant state from * the Hashtables - A state Hashtable is not guaranteed to contain all * keys/values placed into it when the state is stored!

* * @see StateEditable * * @author Ray Ryan */ public class StateEdit extends AbstractUndoableEdit { protected static final String RCSID = "$Id: StateEdit.java,v 1.6 1997/10/01 20:05:51 sandipc Exp $"; // // Attributes // /** * The object being edited */ protected StateEditable object; /** * The state information prior to the edit */ protected Hashtable preState; /** * The state information after the edit */ protected Hashtable postState; /** * The undo/redo presentation name */ protected String undoRedoName; // // Constructors // /** * Create and return a new StateEdit. * * @param anObject The object to watch for changing state * * @see StateEdit */ public StateEdit(StateEditable anObject) { super(); init (anObject,null); } /** * Create and return a new StateEdit with a presentation name. * * @param anObject The object to watch for changing state * @param name The presentation name to be used for this edit * * @see StateEdit */ public StateEdit(StateEditable anObject, String name) { super(); init (anObject,name); } protected void init (StateEditable anObject, String name) { this.object = anObject; this.preState = new Hashtable(11); this.object.storeState(this.preState); this.postState = null; this.undoRedoName = name; } // // Operation // /** * Gets the post-edit state of the StateEditable object and * ends the edit. */ public void end() { this.postState = new Hashtable(11); this.object.storeState(this.postState); this.removeRedundantState(); } /** * Tells the edited object to apply the state prior to the edit */ public void undo() { super.undo(); this.object.restoreState(preState); } /** * Tells the edited object to apply the state after the edit */ public void redo() { super.redo(); this.object.restoreState(postState); } /** * Gets the presentation name for this edit */ public String getPresentationName() { return this.undoRedoName; } // // Internal support // /** * Remove redundant key/values in state hashtables. */ protected void removeRedundantState() { Vector uselessKeys = new Vector(); Enumeration myKeys = preState.keys(); // Locate redundant state while (myKeys.hasMoreElements()) { Object myKey = myKeys.nextElement(); if (postState.containsKey(myKey) && postState.get(myKey).equals(preState.get(myKey))) { uselessKeys.addElement(myKey); } } // Remove redundant state for (int i = uselessKeys.size()-1; i >= 0; i--) { Object myKey = uselessKeys.elementAt(i); preState.remove(myKey); postState.remove(myKey); } } } // End of class StateEdit