public interface IQuickFixProcessor
org.eclipse.jdt.ui.quickFixProcessors
.
Since 3.2, each extension specifies the marker types it can handle, and hasCorrections(ICompilationUnit, int)
and
getCorrections(IInvocationContext, IProblemLocation[])
are called if (and only if) quick fix is
required for a problem of these types.
Note, if a extension does not specify marker types it will be only called for problem of type
org.eclipse.jdt.core.problem
, org.eclipse.jdt.core.buildpath_problem
and org.eclipse.jdt.core.task
; compatible with the behavior prior to 3.2
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
IJavaCompletionProposal[] |
getCorrections(IInvocationContext context,
IProblemLocation[] locations)
Collects corrections or code manipulations for the given context.
|
boolean |
hasCorrections(ICompilationUnit unit,
int problemId)
Returns
true if the processor has proposals for the given problem. |
boolean hasCorrections(ICompilationUnit unit, int problemId)
true
if the processor has proposals for the given problem. This test should be an
optimistic guess and be very cheap.unit
- the compilation unitproblemId
- the problem Id. The id is of a problem of the problem type(s) this processor specified in
the extension point.true
if the processor has proposals for the given problemIJavaCompletionProposal[] getCorrections(IInvocationContext context, IProblemLocation[] locations) throws CoreException
context
- Defines current compilation unit, position and a shared ASTlocations
- Problems are the current location.null
if no proposals
can be offeredCoreException
- CoreException can be thrown if the operation fails
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