/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2008 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.dnd; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.*; /** * The class HTMLTransfer provides a platform specific mechanism * for converting text in HTML format represented as a java String * to a platform specific representation of the data and vice versa. * *

An example of a java String containing HTML text is shown * below:

* *
 *     String htmlData = "

This is a paragraph of text.

"; *
* * @see Transfer */ 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 javaToNative converts HTML-formatted text * represented by a java String to a platform specific representation. * * @param object a java String containing HTML text * @param transferData an empty TransferData object that will * be filled in on return with the platform specific format of the data * * @see Transfer#nativeToJava */ public void javaToNative (Object object, TransferData transferData){ transferData.result = 0; if (!checkHTML(object) || !isSupportedType(transferData)) { DND.error(DND.ERROR_INVALID_DATA); } String string = (String)object; int charCount = string.length(); char [] chars = new char[charCount +1]; string.getChars(0, charCount , chars, 0); int byteCount = chars.length*2; int /*long*/ pValue = OS.g_malloc(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 nativeToJava converts a platform specific * representation of HTML text to a java String. * * @param transferData the platform specific representation of the data to be converted * @return a java String containing HTML text if the conversion was successful; * otherwise null * * @see Transfer#javaToNative */ 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}; } boolean checkHTML(Object object) { return (object != null && object instanceof String && ((String)object).length() > 0); } protected boolean validate(Object object) { return checkHTML(object); } }