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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2006 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.debug.core.model;
import org.eclipse.debug.core.DebugException;
/**
* A variable represents a visible data structure in a stack frame
* or value.
* Each variable has a value which may in turn contain more variables.
* A variable may support value modification.
* <p>
* An implementation may choose to re-use or discard
* variables on iterative thread suspensions. Clients
* cannot assume that variables are identical or equal across
* iterative thread suspensions and must check for equality on iterative
* suspensions if they wish to re-use the objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* An implementation that preserves equality
* across iterative suspensions may display more desirable behavior in
* some clients. For example, if variables are preserved
* while stepping, a UI client would be able to update the UI incrementally,
* rather than collapse and redraw the entire list or tree.
* </p>
* <p>
* Clients may implement this interface.
* </p>
* @see IValue
* @see IStackFrame
* @see IValueModification
*/
public interface IVariable extends IDebugElement, IValueModification {
/**
* Returns the value of this variable.
*
* @return this variable's value
* @exception DebugException if this method fails. Reasons include:
* <ul><li>Failure communicating with the VM. The DebugException's
* status code contains the underlying exception responsible for
* the failure.</li>
*/
public IValue getValue() throws DebugException;
/**
* Returns the name of this variable. Name format is debug model
* specific, and should be specified by a debug model.
*
* @return this variable's name
* @exception DebugException if this method fails. Reasons include:
* <ul><li>Failure communicating with the VM. The DebugException's
* status code contains the underlying exception responsible for
* the failure.</li>
*/
public String getName() throws DebugException;
/**
* Returns a description of the type of data this variable is
* declared to reference. Note that the declared type of a
* variable and the concrete type of its value are not necessarily
* the same.
*
* @return the declared type of this variable
* @exception DebugException if this method fails. Reasons include:
* <ul><li>Failure communicating with the VM. The DebugException's
* status code contains the underlying exception responsible for
* the failure.</li>
*/
public String getReferenceTypeName() throws DebugException;
/**
* Returns whether this variable's value has changed since the last suspend event.
* Implementations may choose whether the last suspend event is the last suspend
* event in this variable's debug target, or within the thread(s) in which this variable
* is visible.
* <p>
* Implementations that choose not to implement this function should always
* return <code>false</code>.
* </p>
*
* @return whether this variable's value has changed since the last suspend event
* @exception DebugException if an exception occurs determining if this variable's
* value has changed since the last suspend event
*/
public boolean hasValueChanged() throws DebugException;
}