Class AbstractContentAssistVisitor.ConstrutorCollectionHelper
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- org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.tools.AbstractContentAssistVisitor.ConstrutorCollectionHelper
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
AbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Enclosing class:
- AbstractContentAssistVisitor
protected static final class AbstractContentAssistVisitor.ConstrutorCollectionHelper extends java.lang.Object implements AbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protected
ConstrutorCollectionHelper(AbstractContentAssistVisitor visitor)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
addAtTheEndOfChild(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index, boolean hasComma, boolean virtualSpace)
Adds the proposals because the cursor is at the end of the child at the given position.void
addIdentifier(ConstructorExpression expression, java.lang.String identifier)
Adds the given JPQL identifier as a valid proposal.void
addTheBeginningOfChild(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index, boolean hasComma)
Adds the proposals because the cursor is at the beginning of the childExpression
at the given position.CollectionExpression
buildCollectionExpression(ConstructorExpression expression)
Either returns the givenExpression
's child, which is already aCollectionExpression
or requests this helper to return a "virtual"CollectionExpression
that is wrapping the single element.boolean
canContinue(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index)
Asks this helper if the search can continue even though two child expressions are not separated by a comma.boolean
hasDelimiterAfterIdentifier(ConstructorExpression expression)
Determines whether a delimiter like a whitespace or an open parenthesis was parsed after the identifier.int
maxCollectionSize(ConstructorExpression expression)
Returns the maximum number of encapsulatedexpressions
theExpression
allows.int
preExpressionLength(ConstructorExpression expression)
Returns the length of anything that can be defined before the first child.JPQLQueryBNF
queryBNF(ConstructorExpression expression, int index)
Returns theJPQLQueryBNF
that defines the fragment at the given position.
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Constructor Detail
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ConstrutorCollectionHelper
protected ConstrutorCollectionHelper(AbstractContentAssistVisitor visitor)
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Method Detail
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addAtTheEndOfChild
public void addAtTheEndOfChild(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index, boolean hasComma, boolean virtualSpace)
Adds the proposals because the cursor is at the end of the child at the given position.- Specified by:
addAtTheEndOfChild
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visitedcollectionExpression
- TheCollectionExpression
is either the child of the givenExpression
or a temporary generated one that usually contains a single itemindex
- The position of that child in the collection of childrenhasComma
- Indicates whether a comma is present before the child at the given position; if the index is 0, then this isfalse
by defaultvirtualSpace
- Indicates if this method is called because the cursor is at the end of the child at the specified index but by considering there is a virtual space at the end of that child
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addIdentifier
public void addIdentifier(ConstructorExpression expression, java.lang.String identifier)
Adds the given JPQL identifier as a valid proposal.- Specified by:
addIdentifier
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visitedidentifier
- The JPQL identifier to add as a valid proposal
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addTheBeginningOfChild
public void addTheBeginningOfChild(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index, boolean hasComma)
Adds the proposals because the cursor is at the beginning of the childExpression
at the given position.- Specified by:
addTheBeginningOfChild
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visitedcollectionExpression
- TheCollectionExpression
is either the child of the givenExpression
or a temporary generated one that usually contains a single item. This can be null if the position is at the beginningindex
- The position of the child that was scannedhasComma
- Indicates whether a comma is present before the child at the given position; if the index is 0, then this isfalse
by default
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buildCollectionExpression
public CollectionExpression buildCollectionExpression(ConstructorExpression expression)
Either returns the givenExpression
's child, which is already aCollectionExpression
or requests this helper to return a "virtual"CollectionExpression
that is wrapping the single element.- Specified by:
buildCollectionExpression
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- The parent of the children to retrieve- Returns:
- The given expression's child or a "virtual" one
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canContinue
public boolean canContinue(ConstructorExpression expression, CollectionExpression collectionExpression, int index)
Asks this helper if the search can continue even though two child expressions are not separated by a comma.- Specified by:
canContinue
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visitedcollectionExpression
- TheCollectionExpression
index
- The position of the child being scanned- Returns:
true
if the check can continue even though the previous child was not separated by a comma;false
to stop the check
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hasDelimiterAfterIdentifier
public boolean hasDelimiterAfterIdentifier(ConstructorExpression expression)
Determines whether a delimiter like a whitespace or an open parenthesis was parsed after the identifier.- Specified by:
hasDelimiterAfterIdentifier
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visited- Returns:
true
if something is present;false
otherwise
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maxCollectionSize
public int maxCollectionSize(ConstructorExpression expression)
Returns the maximum number of encapsulatedexpressions
theExpression
allows. Some expression only allow 2, others 3 and others allow an unlimited number.- Specified by:
maxCollectionSize
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
for which its maximum number of children- Returns:
- The maximum number of children the expression can have
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preExpressionLength
public int preExpressionLength(ConstructorExpression expression)
Returns the length of anything that can be defined before the first child. An example can be "DISTINCT
" in "AVG(DISTINCT e.name)
".- Specified by:
preExpressionLength
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visited- Returns:
- The length of anything that was parsed before the first child or 0 if nothing was parsed
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queryBNF
public JPQLQueryBNF queryBNF(ConstructorExpression expression, int index)
Returns theJPQLQueryBNF
that defines the fragment at the given position.- Specified by:
queryBNF
in interfaceAbstractContentAssistVisitor.CollectionExpressionHelper<ConstructorExpression>
- Parameters:
expression
- TheExpression
being visitedindex
- The position of the element to retrieve the BNF defined in the JPQL grammar- Returns:
- The
JPQLQueryBNF
that defines the fragment at the given position
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