Class WorkspaceModifyOperation

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.ui.actions.WorkspaceModifyOperation
All Implemented Interfaces:
IRunnableWithProgress, IThreadListener
Direct Known Subclasses:
ImportOperation, WorkspaceModifyDelegatingOperation

public abstract class WorkspaceModifyOperation extends Object implements IRunnableWithProgress, IThreadListener
An operation which potentially makes changes to the workspace. All resource modification should be performed using this operation. The primary consequence of using this operation is that events which typically occur as a result of workspace changes (such as the firing of resource deltas, performance of autobuilds, etc.) are generally deferred until the outermost operation has successfully completed. The platform may still decide to broadcast periodic resource change notifications during the scope of the operation if the operation runs for a long time or another thread modifies the workspace concurrently.

If a scheduling rule is provided, the operation will obtain that scheduling rule for the duration of its execute method. If no scheduling rule is provided, the operation will obtain a scheduling rule that locks the entire workspace for the duration of the operation.

Subclasses must implement execute to do the work of the operation.

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  • Constructor Details

    • WorkspaceModifyOperation

      protected WorkspaceModifyOperation()
      Creates a new operation.
    • WorkspaceModifyOperation

      protected WorkspaceModifyOperation(ISchedulingRule rule)
      Creates a new operation that will run using the provided scheduling rule.
      Parameters:
      rule - The ISchedulingRule to use or null.
      Since:
      3.0
  • Method Details

    • execute

      protected abstract void execute(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws CoreException, InvocationTargetException, InterruptedException
      Performs the steps that are to be treated as a single logical workspace change.

      Subclasses must implement this method.

      Parameters:
      monitor - the progress monitor to use to display progress and field user requests to cancel
      Throws:
      CoreException - if the operation fails due to a CoreException
      InvocationTargetException - if the operation fails due to an exception other than CoreException
      InterruptedException - if the operation detects a request to cancel, using IProgressMonitor.isCanceled(), it should exit by throwing InterruptedException. It is also possible to throw OperationCanceledException, which gets mapped to InterruptedException by the run method.
    • run

      public final void run(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws InvocationTargetException, InterruptedException
      The WorkspaceModifyOperation implementation of this IRunnableWithProgress method initiates a batch of changes by invoking the execute method as a workspace runnable (IWorkspaceRunnable).
      Specified by:
      run in interface IRunnableWithProgress
      Parameters:
      monitor - the progress monitor to use to display progress and receive requests for cancelation
      Throws:
      InvocationTargetException - if the run method must propagate a checked exception, it should wrap it inside an InvocationTargetException; runtime exceptions are automatically wrapped in an InvocationTargetException by the calling context
      InterruptedException - if the operation detects a request to cancel, using IProgressMonitor.isCanceled(), it should exit by throwing InterruptedException
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    • threadChange

      public void threadChange(Thread thread)
      Description copied from interface: IThreadListener
      Notification that a thread change is occurring.
      Specified by:
      threadChange in interface IThreadListener
      Parameters:
      thread - The new thread
    • getRule

      public ISchedulingRule getRule()
      The scheduling rule. Should not be modified.
      Returns:
      the scheduling rule, or null.
      Since:
      3.4