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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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package org.eclipse.core.variables;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException;
/**
* Registry for string variables.
* @since 3.0
* @noimplement This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
*/
public interface IStringVariableManager {
/**
* Simple identifier constant (value <code>"dynamicVariables"</code>) for the
* dynamic variables extension point.
*/
String EXTENSION_POINT_DYNAMIC_VARIABLES = "dynamicVariables"; //$NON-NLS-1$
/**
* Simple identifier constant (value <code>"valueVariables"</code>) for the
* value variables extension point.
*/
String EXTENSION_POINT_VALUE_VARIABLES = "valueVariables"; //$NON-NLS-1$
/**
* Returns all registered variables.
*
* @return a collection of all registered variables
*/
IStringVariable[] getVariables();
/**
* Returns all registered value variables.
*
* @return a collection of all registered value variables
*/
IValueVariable[] getValueVariables();
/**
* Returns the value variable with the given name, or <code>null</code>
* if none.
*
* @param name variable name
* @return the value variable with the given name, or <code>null</code>
* if none
*/
IValueVariable getValueVariable(String name);
/**
* Returns all registered dynamic variables.
*
* @return a collection of all registered dynamic variables
*/
IDynamicVariable[] getDynamicVariables();
/**
* Returns the dynamic variable with the given name or <code>null</code>
* if none.
*
* @param name variable name
* @return the dynamic variable with the given name or <code>null</code>
* if none
*/
IDynamicVariable getDynamicVariable(String name);
/**
* Returns the plug-in identifier of the plug-in that contributed the
* given variable via extension or <code>null</code> if the given
* variable wasn't contributed via extension.
*
* @param variable the variable
* @return the plug-in identifier of the plug-in that contributed the
* given variable or <code>null</code>
* @since 3.1
*/
String getContributingPluginId(IStringVariable variable);
/**
* Recursively resolves and replaces all variable references in the given
* expression with their corresponding values. Reports errors for references
* to undefined variables (equivalent to calling
* <code>performStringSubstitution(expression, true)</code>).
*
* @param expression expression referencing variables
* @return expression with variable references replaced with variable values
* @throws CoreException if unable to resolve the value of one or more variables
*/
String performStringSubstitution(String expression) throws CoreException;
/**
* Recursively resolves and replaces all variable references in the given
* expression with their corresponding values. Allows the client to control
* whether references to undefined variables are reported as an error (i.e.
* an exception is thrown).
*
* @param expression expression referencing variables
* @param reportUndefinedVariables whether a reference to an undefined variable
* is to be considered an error (i.e. throw an exception)
* @return expression with variable references replaced with variable values
* @throws CoreException if unable to resolve the value of one or more variables
*/
String performStringSubstitution(String expression, boolean reportUndefinedVariables) throws CoreException;
/**
* Validates variables references in the given expression and reports errors
* for references to undefined variables.
*
* @param expression expression referencing variables
* @throws CoreException if one or more referenced variables do not exist
*/
void validateStringVariables(String expression) throws CoreException;
/**
* Returns a new read-write value variable with the given name and description
* with a <code>null</code> value.
*
* @param name variable name, cannot be <code>null</code>
* @param description variable description, possibly <code>null</code>
* @return a new value variable
*/
IValueVariable newValueVariable(String name, String description);
/**
* Returns a new value variable with the given properties.
*
* @param name variable name, cannot be <code>null</code>
* @param description variable description, possibly <code>null</code>
* @param readOnly whether this variable is to be a read only variable
* @param value the string value to initialize this variable to - should
* not be <code>null</code> for read-only variables
* @return a new value variable
* @since 3.3
*/
IValueVariable newValueVariable(String name, String description, boolean readOnly, String value);
/**
* Adds the given variables to the variable registry.
*
* @param variables the variables to add
* @throws CoreException if one or more variables to add has a name collision with
* an existing variable
*/
void addVariables(IValueVariable[] variables) throws CoreException;
/**
* Removes the given variables from the registry. Has no effect for unregistered
* variables.
*
* @param variables variables to remove
*/
void removeVariables(IValueVariable[] variables);
/**
* Registers the given listener for value variable notifications. Has no effect
* if an identical listener is already registered.
*
* @param listener value variable listener to add
*/
void addValueVariableListener(IValueVariableListener listener);
/**
* Removes the given listener from the list of registered value variable
* listeners. Has no effect if an identical listener is not already registered.
*
* @param listener value variable listener to remove
*/
void removeValueVariableListener(IValueVariableListener listener);
/**
* Convenience method that returns an expression referencing the given
* variable and optional argument. For example, calling the method with
* a <code>varName</code> of <code>my_var</code> and an <code>argument</code>
* of <code>my_arg</code> results in the string <code>$(my_var:my_arg}</code>.
*
* @param varName variable name
* @param arg argument text or <code>null</code>
* @return an expression referencing the given variable and
* optional argument
*/
String generateVariableExpression(String varName, String arg);
}