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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.swt.dnd;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.motif.*;
/**
* The class <code>HTMLTransfer</code> provides a platform specific mechanism
* for converting text in HTML format represented as a java <code>String</code>
* to a platform specific representation of the data and vice versa. See
* <code>Transfer</code> for additional information.
*
* <p>An example of a java <code>String</code> containing HTML text is shown
* below:</p>
*
* <code><pre>
* String htmlData = "<b>Hello World</b>";
* </code></pre>
*/
public class HTMLTransfer extends ByteArrayTransfer {
private static HTMLTransfer _instance = new HTMLTransfer();
private static final String TEXT_HTML = "text/html"; //$NON-NLS-1$
private static final int TEXT_HTML_ID = registerType(TEXT_HTML);
private static final String TEXT_HTML2 = "TEXT/HTML"; //$NON-NLS-1$
private static final int TEXT_HTML2_ID = registerType(TEXT_HTML2);
private HTMLTransfer() {}
/**
* Returns the singleton instance of the HTMLTransfer class.
*
* @return the singleton instance of the HTMLTransfer class
*/
public static HTMLTransfer getInstance () {
return _instance;
}
/**
* This implementation of <code>javaToNative</code> converts HTML text
* represented by a java <code>String</code> to a platform specific representation.
* For additional information see <code>Transfer#javaToNative</code>.
*
* @param object a java <code>String</code> containing HTML text
* @param transferData an empty <code>TransferData</code> object; this
* object will be filled in on return with the platform specific format of the data
*/
public void javaToNative (Object object, TransferData transferData){
transferData.result = 0;
if (object == null || !(object instanceof String) || !isSupportedType(transferData)) return;
String string = (String)object;
int charCount = string.length();
if (charCount == 0) return;
char [] chars = new char[charCount +1];
string.getChars(0, charCount , chars, 0);
int byteCount = chars.length*2;
int pValue = OS.XtMalloc(byteCount);
if (pValue == 0) return;
OS.memmove(pValue, chars, byteCount);
transferData.length = byteCount;
transferData.format = 8;
transferData.pValue = pValue;
transferData.result = 1;
}
/**
* This implementation of <code>nativeToJava</code> converts a platform specific
* representation of HTML text to a java <code>String</code>.
* For additional information see <code>Transfer#nativeToJava</code>.
*
* @param transferData the platform specific representation of the data to be
* been converted
* @return a java <code>String</code> containing HTML text if the
* conversion was successful; otherwise null
*/
public Object nativeToJava(TransferData transferData){
if ( !isSupportedType(transferData) || transferData.pValue == 0 ) return null;
/* Ensure byteCount is a multiple of 2 bytes */
int size = (transferData.format * transferData.length / 8) / 2 * 2;
if (size <= 0) return null;
char[] chars = new char [size/2];
OS.memmove (chars, transferData.pValue, size);
String string = new String (chars);
int end = string.indexOf('\0');
return (end == -1) ? string : string.substring(0, end);
}
protected int[] getTypeIds() {
return new int[] {TEXT_HTML_ID, TEXT_HTML2_ID};
}
protected String[] getTypeNames() {
return new String[] {TEXT_HTML, TEXT_HTML2};
}
}