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package org.eclipse.epf.common.preferences;
public interface IPreferenceStoreWrapper {
/**
* Returns the current value of the boolean-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>false</code>) if there
* is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as a boolean.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the boolean-valued preference
*/
public boolean getBoolean(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the boolean-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>false</code>) if there
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as a boolean.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public boolean getDefaultBoolean(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the double-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0.0</code>) if there
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as a double.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public double getDefaultDouble(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the float-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0.0f</code>) if there
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as a float.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public float getDefaultFloat(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the integer-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0</code>) if there
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as an integer.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public int getDefaultInt(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the long-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0L</code>) if there
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as a long.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public long getDefaultLong(String name);
/**
* Returns the default value for the string-valued preference
* with the given name.
* Returns the default-default value (the empty string <code>""</code>)
* is no default preference with the given name, or if the default
* value cannot be treated as a string.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the default value of the named preference
*/
public String getDefaultString(String name);
/**
* Returns the current value of the double-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0.0</code>) if there
* is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as a double.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the double-valued preference
*/
public double getDouble(String name);
/**
* Returns the current value of the float-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0.0f</code>) if there
* is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as a float.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the float-valued preference
*/
public float getFloat(String name);
/**
* Returns the current value of the integer-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0</code>) if there
* is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as an integter.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the int-valued preference
*/
public int getInt(String name);
/**
* Returns the current value of the long-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (<code>0L</code>) if there
* is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as a long.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the long-valued preference
*/
public long getLong(String name);
/**
* Returns the current value of the string-valued preference with the
* given name.
* Returns the default-default value (the empty string <code>""</code>)
* if there is no preference with the given name, or if the current value
* cannot be treated as a string.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return the string-valued preference
*/
public String getString(String name);
/**
* Returns whether the current value of the preference with the given name
* has the default value.
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @return <code>true</code> if the preference has a known default value
* and its current value is the same, and <code>false</code> otherwise
* (including the case where the preference is unknown to this store)
*/
public boolean isDefault(String name);
/**
* Returns whether the current values in this property store
* require saving.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if at least one of values of
* the preferences known to this store has changed and
* requires saving, and <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean needsSaving();
/**
* Sets the current value of the preference with the given name to
* the given string value without sending a property change.
* <p>
* This method does not fire a property change event and
* should only be used for setting internal preferences
* that are not meant to be processed by listeners.
* Normal clients should instead call #setValue.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void putValue(String name, String value);
/**
* Sets the default value for the double-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, double value);
/**
* Sets the default value for the float-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, float value);
/**
* Sets the default value for the integer-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, int value);
/**
* Sets the default value for the long-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, long value);
/**
* Sets the default value for the string-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param defaultObject the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, String defaultObject);
/**
* Sets the default value for the boolean-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* Note that the current value of the preference is affected if
* the preference's current value was its old default value, in which
* case it changes to the new default value. If the preference's current
* is different from its old default value, its current value is
* unaffected. No property change events are reported by changing default
* values.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new default value for the preference
*/
public void setDefault(String name, boolean value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the preference with the given name back
* to its default value.
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to the
* appropriate default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* This is implemented by removing the named value from the store,
* thereby exposing the default value.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
*/
public void setToDefault(String name);
/**
* Sets the current value of the double-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, double value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the float-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, float value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the integer-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, int value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the long-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, long value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the string-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, String value);
/**
* Sets the current value of the boolean-valued preference with the
* given name.
* <p>
* A property change event is reported if the current value of the
* preference actually changes from its previous value. In the event
* object, the property name is the name of the preference, and the
* old and new values are wrapped as objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that the preferred way of re-initializing a preference to its
* default value is to call <code>setToDefault</code>.
* </p>
*
* @param name the name of the preference
* @param value the new current value of the preference
*/
public void setValue(String name, boolean value);
}