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package org.eclipse.core.runtime;
/*
* (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2001.
* All Rights Reserved.
*/
/**
* The <code>IProgressMonitor</code> interface is implemented
* by objects that monitor the progress of an activity; the methods
* in this interface are invoked by code that performs the activity.
* <p>
* All activity is broken down into a linear sequence of tasks against
* which progress is reported. When a task begins, a <code>beginTask(String, int)
* </code> notification is reported, followed by any number and mixture of
* progress reports (<code>worked()</code>) and subtask notifications
* (<code>subTask(String)</code>). When the task is eventually completed, a
* <code>done()</code> notification is reported. After the <code>done()</code>
* notification, the progress monitor cannot be reused; i.e., <code>
* beginTask(String, int)</code> cannot be called again after the call to
* <code>done()</code>.
* </p>
* <p>
* A request to cancel an operation can be signaled using the
* <code>setCanceled</code> method. Operations taking a progress
* monitor are expected to poll the monitor (using <code>isCanceled</code>)
* periodically and abort at their earliest convenience. Operation can however
* choose to ignore cancelation requests.
* </p>
* <p>
* Since notification is synchronous with the activity itself, the listener should
* provide a fast and robust implementation. If the handling of notifications would
* involve blocking operations, or operations which might throw uncaught exceptions,
* the notifications should be queued, and the actual processing deferred (or perhaps
* delegated to a separate thread).
* </p>
* <p>
* Clients may implement this interface.
* </p>
*/
public interface IProgressMonitor {
/** Constant indicating an unknown amount of work.
*/
public final static int UNKNOWN = -1;
/**
* Notifies that the main task is beginning. This must only be called once
* on a given progress monitor instance.
*
* @param name the name (or description) of the main task
* @param totalWork the total number of work units into which
* the main task is been subdivided. If the value is <code>UNKNOWN</code>
* the implemenation is free to indicate progress in a way which
* doesn't require the total number of work units in advance.
*/
public void beginTask(String name, int totalWork);
/**
* Notifies that the work is done; that is, either the main task is completed
* or the user canceled it. This method may be called more than once
* (implementations should be prepared to handle this case).
*/
public void done();
/**
* Internal method to handle scaling correctly. This method
* must not be called by a client. Clients should
* always use the method </code>worked(int)</code>.
*/
public void internalWorked(double work);
/**
* Returns whether cancelation of current operation has been requested.
* Long-running operations should poll to see if cancelation
* has been requested.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if cancellation has been requested,
* and <code>false</code> otherwise
* @see #setCanceled
*/
public boolean isCanceled();
/**
* Sets the cancel state to the given value.
*
* @param value <code>true</code> indicates that cancelation has
* been requested (but not necessarily acknowledged);
* <code>false</code> clears this flag
*
* @see #isCanceled
*/
public void setCanceled(boolean value);
/**
* Sets the task name to the given value. This method is used to
* restore the task label after a nested operation was executed.
* Normally there is no need for clients to call this method.
*
* @param name the name (or description) of the main task
* @see #beginTask(java.lang.String, int)
*/
public void setTaskName(String name);
/**
* Notifies that a subtask of the main task is beginning.
* Subtasks are optional; the main task might not have subtasks.
*
* @param name the name (or description) of the subtask
*/
public void subTask(String name);
/**
* Notifies that a given number of work unit of the main task
* has been completed. Note that this amount represents an
* installment, as opposed to a cumulative amount of work done
* to date.
*
* @param work the number of work units just completed
*/
public void worked(int work);
}