public class StyleContext.SmallAttributeSet extends Object implements AttributeSet
AttributeSet.CharacterAttribute, AttributeSet.ColorAttribute, AttributeSet.FontAttribute, AttributeSet.ParagraphAttributeNameAttribute, ResolveAttribute| Constructor and Description |
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StyleContext.SmallAttributeSet(AttributeSet a) |
StyleContext.SmallAttributeSet(Object[] a) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
clone()
This method may be called to create a new copy of the
Object.
|
boolean |
containsAttribute(Object name,
Object value)
Returns
true if this AttributeSet contains
an attribute with the specified name and value,
false otherwise. |
boolean |
containsAttributes(AttributeSet a)
Returns
true of this AttributeSet contains all
of the specified attributes. |
AttributeSet |
copyAttributes()
Creates and returns a copy of this
AttributeSet. |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Determine whether this Object is semantically equal
to another Object.
|
Object |
getAttribute(Object key)
Returns the attribute with the specified
key or
null if no such attribute is defined in this
AttributeSet and its resolving parents. |
int |
getAttributeCount()
Returns the number of attributes that are stored locally in this
AttributeSet. |
Enumeration<?> |
getAttributeNames()
Returns the names of the attributes that are stored in this
AttributeSet. |
AttributeSet |
getResolveParent()
Returns the resolving parent of this
AttributeSet. |
int |
hashCode()
Get a value that represents this Object, as uniquely as
possible within the confines of an int.
|
boolean |
isDefined(Object key)
Returns
true if an attribute with the specified name is
defined locally in this AttributeSet, without resolving
through the resolving parents. |
boolean |
isEqual(AttributeSet attr)
Returns
true if all of the attributes in attr
are equal to the attributes in this AttributeSet,
false otherwise. |
String |
toString()
Convert this Object to a human-readable String.
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public StyleContext.SmallAttributeSet(AttributeSet a)
public StyleContext.SmallAttributeSet(Object[] a)
public Object clone()
Objecto == o.clone() is falseo.getClass() == o.clone().getClass()
is trueo.equals(o) is trueHowever, these are not strict requirements, and may
be violated if necessary. Of the three requirements, the
last is the most commonly violated, particularly if the
subclass does not override Object.equals(Object).
If the Object you call clone() on does not implement
Cloneable (which is a placeholder interface), then
a CloneNotSupportedException is thrown. Notice that
Object does not implement Cloneable; this method exists
as a convenience for subclasses that do.
Object's implementation of clone allocates space for the new Object using the correct class, without calling any constructors, and then fills in all of the new field values with the old field values. Thus, it is a shallow copy. However, subclasses are permitted to make a deep copy.
All array types implement Cloneable, and override
this method as follows (it should never fail):
public Object clone()
{
try
{
super.clone();
}
catch (CloneNotSupportedException e)
{
throw new InternalError(e.getMessage());
}
}
public boolean containsAttribute(Object name, Object value)
AttributeSettrue if this AttributeSet contains
an attribute with the specified name and value,
false otherwise.containsAttribute in interface AttributeSetname - the name of the requested attributevalue - the value of the requested attributetrue if this AttributeSet contains
an attribute with the specified name and
value, false otherwisepublic boolean containsAttributes(AttributeSet a)
AttributeSettrue of this AttributeSet contains all
of the specified attributes.containsAttributes in interface AttributeSeta - the requested attributestrue of this AttributeSet contains all
of the specified attributespublic AttributeSet copyAttributes()
AttributeSetAttributeSet.copyAttributes in interface AttributeSetAttributeSetpublic boolean equals(Object obj)
ObjectThere are some fairly strict requirements on this
method which subclasses must follow:
a.equals(b) and
b.equals(c), then a.equals(c)
must be true as well.a.equals(b) and
b.equals(a) must have the same value.a.equals(a) must
always be true.a.equals(null) must be false.a.equals(b) must imply
a.hashCode() == b.hashCode().
The reverse is not true; two objects that are not
equal may have the same hashcode, but that has
the potential to harm hashing performance.This is typically overridden to throw a ClassCastException
if the argument is not comparable to the class performing
the comparison, but that is not a requirement. It is legal
for a.equals(b) to be true even though
a.getClass() != b.getClass(). Also, it
is typical to never cause a NullPointerException.
In general, the Collections API (java.util) use the
equals method rather than the ==
operator to compare objects. However, IdentityHashMap
is an exception to this rule, for its own good reasons.
The default implementation returns this == o.
equals in class Objectobj - the Object to compare toObject.hashCode()public Object getAttribute(Object key)
AttributeSetkey or
null if no such attribute is defined in this
AttributeSet and its resolving parents.getAttribute in interface AttributeSetkey - the key of the attribute that is looked upkey or
null if no such attribute is defined in this
AttributeSet and its resolving parentspublic int getAttributeCount()
AttributeSetAttributeSet.getAttributeCount in interface AttributeSetAttributeSetpublic Enumeration<?> getAttributeNames()
AttributeSetAttributeSet.getAttributeNames in interface AttributeSetAttributeSetpublic AttributeSet getResolveParent()
AttributeSetAttributeSet.
If a key is not stored locally, then a AttributeSet.getAttribute(Object)
request is resolved up in the resolving parent of this
AttributeSet.getResolveParent in interface AttributeSetAttributeSetpublic int hashCode()
ObjectThere are some requirements on this method which
subclasses must follow:
a.equals(b) is true, then
a.hashCode() == b.hashCode() must be as well.
However, the reverse is not necessarily true, and two
objects may have the same hashcode without being equal.Notice that since hashCode is used in
Hashtable and other hashing classes,
a poor implementation will degrade the performance of hashing
(so don't blindly implement it as returning a constant!). Also,
if calculating the hash is time-consuming, a class may consider
caching the results.
The default implementation returns
System.identityHashCode(this)
hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(Object),
System.identityHashCode(Object)public boolean isDefined(Object key)
AttributeSettrue if an attribute with the specified name is
defined locally in this AttributeSet, without resolving
through the resolving parents.isDefined in interface AttributeSettrue if an attribute with the specified name is
defined locally in this AttributeSetpublic boolean isEqual(AttributeSet attr)
AttributeSettrue if all of the attributes in attr
are equal to the attributes in this AttributeSet,
false otherwise.isEqual in interface AttributeSetattr - the attributes to be compared to thistrue if all of the attributes in attr
are equal to the attributes in this AttributeSet,
false otherwisepublic String toString()
ObjectSystem.out.println()
and such.
It is typical, but not required, to ensure that this method
never completes abruptly with a RuntimeException.
This method will be called when performing string
concatenation with this object. If the result is
null, string concatenation will instead
use "null".
The default implementation returns
getClass().getName() + "@" +
Integer.toHexString(hashCode()).
toString in class ObjectObject.getClass(),
Object.hashCode(),
Class.getName(),
Integer.toHexString(int)