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package org.eclipse.jdt.core;

import org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor;
import org.eclipse.text.edits.TextEdit;
import org.eclipse.text.edits.UndoEdit;

/**
 * A buffer contains the text contents of a resource. It is not language-specific.
 * The contents may be in the process of being edited, differing from the actual contents of the 
 * underlying resource. A buffer has an owner, which is an <code>IOpenable</code>. 
 * If a buffer does not have an underlying resource, saving the buffer has no effect. 
 * Buffers can be read-only.
 * <p>
 * Note that java model operations that manipulate an <code>IBuffer</code> (for example, 
 * <code>IType.createMethod(...)</code>) ensures that the same line delimiter 
 * (either <code>"\n"</code> or <code>"\r"</code> or <code>"\r\n"</code>) is 
 * used across the whole buffer. Thus these operations may change the line delimiter(s) 
 * included in the string to be append, or replaced.
 * However implementers of this interface should be aware that other clients of <code>IBuffer</code>
 * might not do such transformations beforehand.
 * <p>
 * This interface may be implemented by clients.
 * </p>
 */
public interface IBuffer {
  
/**
 * Implementors of {@link IBuffer} can additionally implement {@link IBuffer.ITextEditCapability}.
 * This adds the capability to apply text edits to the buffer and will be used by
 * {@link ICompilationUnit#applyTextEdit(TextEdit, IProgressMonitor)}. 
 * 
 * <p>
 * This interface may be implemented by clients.
 * </p>
 * @since 3.4
 */
public interface ITextEditCapability {
  /**
   * Applies a text edit to this underlying buffer. 
   * 
   * @param edit the edit to apply
   * @param monitor the progress monitor to use or <code>null</code> if no progress should be reported
   * @return the undo edit 
   * @throws JavaModelException if this edit can not be applied to the buffer. Reasons include:
   * <ul>
   * <li>The provided edit can not be applied as there is a problem with the text edit locations ({@link IJavaModelStatusConstants#BAD_TEXT_EDIT_LOCATION})}.</li>
   * </ul>
   */
  public UndoEdit applyTextEdit(TextEdit edit, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; 
}
  
  
/**
 * Adds the given listener for changes to this buffer.
 * Has no effect if an identical listener is already registered or if the buffer
 * is closed.
 *
 * @param listener the listener of buffer changes
 */
public void addBufferChangedListener(IBufferChangedListener listener);
/**
 * Appends the given character array to the contents of the buffer.
 * This buffer will now have unsaved changes.
 * Any client can append to the contents of the buffer, not just the owner of the buffer.
 * Reports a buffer changed event.
 * <p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param text the given character array to append to contents of the buffer
 */
public void append(char[] text);
/**
 * Appends the given string to the contents of the buffer.
 * This buffer will now have unsaved changes.
 * Any client can append to the contents of the buffer, not just the owner of the buffer.
 * Reports a buffer changed event.
 * <p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param text the <code>String</code> to append to the contents of the buffer
 */
public void append(String text);
/**
 * Closes the buffer. Any unsaved changes are lost. Reports a buffer changed event
 * with a 0 offset and a 0 length. When this event is fired, the buffer should already
 * be closed.
 * <p>
 * Further operations on the buffer are not allowed, except for close.  If an
 * attempt is made to close an already closed buffer, the second attempt has no effect.
 */
public void close();
/**
 * Returns the character at the given position in this buffer.
 * <p>
 * The returned value is undefined if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param position a zero-based source offset in this buffer
 * @return the character at the given position in this buffer
 */
public char getChar(int position);
/**
 * Returns the contents of this buffer as a character array, or <code>null</code> if
 * the buffer has not been initialized.
 * <p>
 * Callers should make no assumption about whether the returned character array
 * is or is not the genuine article or a copy. In other words, if the client
 * wishes to change this array, they should make a copy. Likewise, if the
 * client wishes to hang on to the array in its current state, they should
 * make a copy.
 * </p><p>
 * The returned value is undefined if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @return the characters contained in this buffer
 */
public char[] getCharacters();
/**
 * Returns the contents of this buffer as a <code>String</code>. Like all strings,
 * the result is an immutable value object., It can also answer <code>null</code> if
 * the buffer has not been initialized.
 * <p>
 * The returned value is undefined if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @return the contents of this buffer as a <code>String</code>
 */
public String getContents();
/**
 * Returns number of characters stored in this buffer.
 * <p>
 * The returned value is undefined if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @return the number of characters in this buffer
 */
public int getLength();
/**
 * Returns the Java openable element owning of this buffer.
 *
 * @return the openable element owning this buffer
 */
public IOpenable getOwner();
/**
 * Returns the given range of text in this buffer.
 * <p>
 * The returned value is undefined if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param offset the  zero-based starting offset
 * @param length the number of characters to retrieve
 * @return the given range of text in this buffer
 */
public String getText(int offset, int length);
/**
 * Returns the underlying resource for which this buffer was opened,
 * or <code>null</code> if this buffer was not opened on a resource.
 *
 * @return the underlying resource for this buffer, or <code>null</code>
 *  if none.
 */
public IResource getUnderlyingResource();
/**
 * Returns whether this buffer has been modified since it
 * was opened or since it was last saved.
 * If a buffer does not have an underlying resource, this method always
 * returns <code>true</code>.
 * <p>
 * NOTE: when a buffer does not have unsaved changes, the model may decide to close it 
 * to claim some memory back. If the associated element needs to be reopened later on, its
 * buffer factory will be requested to create a new buffer.
 * </p>
 * @return a <code>boolean</code> indicating presence of unsaved changes (in
 *   the absence of any underlying resource, it will always return <code>true</code>).
 */
public boolean hasUnsavedChanges();
/**
 * Returns whether this buffer has been closed.
 *
 * @return a <code>boolean</code> indicating whether this buffer is closed.
 */
public boolean isClosed();
/**
 * Returns whether this buffer is read-only.
 *
 * @return a <code>boolean</code> indicating whether this buffer is read-only
 */
public boolean isReadOnly();
/**
 * Removes the given listener from this buffer.
 * Has no affect if an identical listener is not registered or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param listener the listener
 */
public void removeBufferChangedListener(IBufferChangedListener listener);
/**
 * Replaces the given range of characters in this buffer with the given text.
 * <code>position</code> and <code>position + length</code> must be in the range [0, getLength()].
 * <code>length</code> must not be negative.
 * <p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param position the zero-based starting position of the affected text range in this buffer
 * @param length the length of the affected text range in this buffer
 * @param text the replacing text as a character array
 */
public void replace(int position, int length, char[] text);
/**
 * Replaces the given range of characters in this buffer with the given text.
 * <code>position</code> and <code>position + length</code> must be in the range [0, getLength()].
 * <code>length</code> must not be negative.
 * <p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param position the zero-based starting position of the affected text range in this buffer
 * @param length the length of the affected text range in this buffer
 * @param text the replacing text as a <code>String</code>
 */
public void replace(int position, int length, String text);
/**
 * Saves the contents of this buffer to its underlying resource. If
 * successful, this buffer will have no unsaved changes.
 * The buffer is left open. Saving a buffer with no unsaved
 * changes has no effect - the underlying resource is not changed.
 * If the buffer does not have an underlying resource or is read-only, this
 * has no effect.
 * <p>
 * The <code>force</code> parameter controls how this method deals with
 * cases where the workbench is not completely in sync with the local file system.
 * If <code>false</code> is specified, this method will only attempt
 * to overwrite a corresponding file in the local file system provided
 * it is in sync with the workbench. This option ensures there is no 
 * unintended data loss; it is the recommended setting.
 * However, if <code>true</code> is specified, an attempt will be made
 * to write a corresponding file in the local file system, 
 * overwriting any existing one if need be.
 * In either case, if this method succeeds, the resource will be marked 
 * as being local (even if it wasn't before).
 * <p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param progress the progress monitor to notify
 * @param force a <code> boolean </code> flag indicating how to deal with resource
 *   inconsistencies.
 *
 * @exception JavaModelException if an error occurs writing the buffer
 *  to the underlying resource
 *
 * @see org.eclipse.core.resources.IFile#setContents(java.io.InputStream, boolean, boolean, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
 */
public void save(IProgressMonitor progress, boolean force) throws JavaModelException;
/**
 * Sets the contents of this buffer to the given character array.
 * This buffer will now have unsaved changes.
 * Any client can set the contents of the buffer, not just the owner of the buffer.
 * Reports a buffer changed event.
 * <p>
 * Equivalent to <code>replace(0,getLength(),contents)</code>.
 * </p><p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param contents the new contents of this buffer as a character array
 */
public void setContents(char[] contents);
/**
 * Sets the contents of this buffer to the given <code>String</code>.
 * This buffer will now have unsaved changes.
 * Any client can set the contents of the buffer, not just the owner of the buffer.
 * Reports a buffer changed event.
 * <p>
 * Equivalent to <code>replace(0,getLength(),contents)</code>.
 * </p><p>
 * Has no effect if this buffer is read-only or if the buffer is closed.
 *
 * @param contents the new contents of this buffer as a <code>String</code>
 */
public void setContents(String contents);
}
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