Module javafx.base

Class ObservableListBase<E>

    • Constructor Detail

      • ObservableListBase

        public ObservableListBase()
    • Method Detail

      • nextUpdate

        protected final void nextUpdate​(int pos)
        Adds a new update operation to the change.

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        pos - the position in the list where the updated element resides.
      • nextSet

        protected final void nextSet​(int idx,
                                     E old)
        Adds a new set operation to the change. Equivalent to nextRemove(idx); nextAdd(idx, idx + 1); .

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        idx - the index of the item that was set
        old - the old value at the idx position.
      • nextReplace

        protected final void nextReplace​(int from,
                                         int to,
                                         List<? extends E> removed)
        Adds a new replace operation to the change. Equivalent to nextRemove(from, removed); nextAdd(from, to);

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        from - the index where the items were replaced
        to - the end index (exclusive) of the range where the new items reside
        removed - the list of items that were removed
      • nextRemove

        protected final void nextRemove​(int idx,
                                        List<? extends E> removed)
        Adds a new remove operation to the change with multiple items removed.

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        idx - the index where the items were removed
        removed - the list of items that were removed
      • nextRemove

        protected final void nextRemove​(int idx,
                                        E removed)
        Adds a new remove operation to the change with single item removed.

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        idx - the index where the item was removed
        removed - the item that was removed
      • nextPermutation

        protected final void nextPermutation​(int from,
                                             int to,
                                             int[] perm)
        Adds a new permutation operation to the change. The permutation on index "i" contains the index, where the item from the index "i" was moved.

        It's not necessary to provide the smallest permutation possible. It's correct to always call this method with nextPermutation(0, size(), permutation);

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        from - marks the beginning (inclusive) of the range that was permutated
        to - marks the end (exclusive) of the range that was permutated
        perm - the permutation in that range. Even if from != 0, the array should contain the indexes of the list. Therefore, such permutation would not contain indexes of range (0, from)
      • nextAdd

        protected final void nextAdd​(int from,
                                     int to)
        Adds a new add operation to the change. There's no need to provide the list of added items as they can be found directly in the list under the specified indexes.

        Note: needs to be called inside beginChange() / endChange() block.

        Note: needs to reflect the current state of the list.

        Parameters:
        from - marks the beginning (inclusive) of the range that was added
        to - marks the end (exclusive) of the range that was added
      • beginChange

        protected final void beginChange()
        Begins a change block. Must be called before any of the next* methods is called. For every beginChange(), there must be a corresponding endChange() call.

        beginChange() calls can be nested in a beginChange()/endChange() block.

        See Also:
        endChange()
      • endChange

        protected final void endChange()
        Ends the change block. If the block is the outer-most block for the ObservableList, the Change is constructed and all listeners are notified.

        Ending a nested block doesn't fire a notification.

        See Also:
        beginChange()
      • addListener

        public final void addListener​(InvalidationListener listener)
        Description copied from interface: Observable
        Adds an InvalidationListener which will be notified whenever the Observable becomes invalid. If the same listener is added more than once, then it will be notified more than once. That is, no check is made to ensure uniqueness.

        Note that the same actual InvalidationListener instance may be safely registered for different Observables.

        The Observable stores a strong reference to the listener which will prevent the listener from being garbage collected and may result in a memory leak. It is recommended to either unregister a listener by calling removeListener after use or to use an instance of WeakInvalidationListener avoid this situation.

        Specified by:
        addListener in interface Observable
        Parameters:
        listener - The listener to register
        See Also:
        Observable.removeListener(InvalidationListener)
      • removeListener

        public final void removeListener​(InvalidationListener listener)
        Description copied from interface: Observable
        Removes the given listener from the list of listeners, that are notified whenever the value of the Observable becomes invalid.

        If the given listener has not been previously registered (i.e. it was never added) then this method call is a no-op. If it had been previously added then it will be removed. If it had been added more than once, then only the first occurrence will be removed.

        Specified by:
        removeListener in interface Observable
        Parameters:
        listener - The listener to remove
        See Also:
        Observable.addListener(InvalidationListener)
      • addListener

        public final void addListener​(ListChangeListener<? super E> listener)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        Add a listener to this observable list.
        Specified by:
        addListener in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener for listening to the list changes
      • removeListener

        public final void removeListener​(ListChangeListener<? super E> listener)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        Tries to remove a listener from this observable list. If the listener is not attached to this list, nothing happens.
        Specified by:
        removeListener in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        listener - a listener to remove
      • fireChange

        protected final void fireChange​(ListChangeListener.Change<? extends E> change)
        Notifies all listeners of a change
        Parameters:
        change - an object representing the change that was done
      • hasListeners

        protected final boolean hasListeners()
        Returns true if there are some listeners registered for this list.
        Returns:
        true if there is a listener for this list
      • addAll

        public boolean addAll​(E... elements)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        A convenience method for var-arg addition of elements.
        Specified by:
        addAll in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        elements - the elements to add
        Returns:
        true (as specified by Collection.add(E))
      • setAll

        public boolean setAll​(E... elements)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        Clears the ObservableList and adds all the elements passed as var-args.
        Specified by:
        setAll in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        elements - the elements to set
        Returns:
        true (as specified by Collection.add(E))
      • setAll

        public boolean setAll​(Collection<? extends E> col)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        Clears the ObservableList and adds all elements from the collection.
        Specified by:
        setAll in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        col - the collection with elements that will be added to this observableArrayList
        Returns:
        true (as specified by Collection.add(E))
      • removeAll

        public boolean removeAll​(E... elements)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        A convenience method for var-arg usage of the removeAll method.
        Specified by:
        removeAll in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        elements - the elements to be removed
        Returns:
        true if list changed as a result of this call
      • retainAll

        public boolean retainAll​(E... elements)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        A convenience method for var-arg usage of the retainAll method.
        Specified by:
        retainAll in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        elements - the elements to be retained
        Returns:
        true if list changed as a result of this call
      • remove

        public void remove​(int from,
                           int to)
        Description copied from interface: ObservableList
        A simplified way of calling sublist(from, to).clear(). As this is a common operation, ObservableList has this method for convenient usage.
        Specified by:
        remove in interface ObservableList<E>
        Parameters:
        from - the start of the range to remove (inclusive)
        to - the end of the range to remove (exclusive)