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diff --git a/org.eclipse.ui.console/schema/consolePatternMatchListeners.exsd b/org.eclipse.ui.console/schema/consolePatternMatchListeners.exsd deleted file mode 100644 index 5cb81e02e..000000000 --- a/org.eclipse.ui.console/schema/consolePatternMatchListeners.exsd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
-<!-- Schema file written by PDE -->
-<schema targetNamespace="org.eclipse.ui.console">
-<annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.schema plugin="org.eclipse.ui.console" id="consolePatternMatchListeners" name="Console Pattern Match Listeners"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- Provides regular expression matching for text consoles. Pattern match listeners can be contributed to specific consoles by using an enablement expression. Listeners are notified as matches are found.
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
- <include schemaLocation="schema://org.eclipse.core.expressions/schema/expressionLanguage.exsd"/>
-
- <element name="extension">
- <complexType>
- <sequence>
- <element ref="consolePatternMatchListener" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
- </sequence>
- <attribute name="point" type="string" use="required">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- a fully qualified identifier of the target extension point
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="id" type="string">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- an optional identifier of the extension instance
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="name" type="string">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- an optional name of the extension instance
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- </complexType>
- </element>
-
- <element name="consolePatternMatchListener">
- <complexType>
- <sequence>
- <element ref="enablement"/>
- </sequence>
- <attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- specifies a unique identifier for this console pattern match listener
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- specifies a fully qualified name of a Java class that implements <code>IPatternMatchListenerDelegate</code>
- </documentation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn="org.eclipse.ui.console.IPatternMatchListenerDelegate"/>
- </appInfo>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="regex" type="string" use="required">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- specifies the regular expression to be matched. Since 3.2, this attribute supports string variable substitution.
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="flags" type="string">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- specifies flags to be used when matching the pattern. Acceptable flags are defined in <code>java.util.regex.Pattern</code> and should be specified as Strings (eg "Pattern.MULTILINE" or "MULTILINE")
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- <attribute name="qualifier" type="string">
- <annotation>
- <documentation>
- a simple regular expression used to identify a line that may contain this pattern match listener's complete regular expression <code>regex</code>. When a line is found containing this expression, a search is performed from the beginning of the line for this pattern matcher's complete <code>regex</code>. Use of this attribute is optional but can greatly improve performance as lines not containing this expression are disqualified from the search. Since 3.2, this attribute supports string variable substitution.
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
- </attribute>
- </complexType>
- </element>
-
- <annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.section type="since"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- 3.1
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
- <annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.section type="examples"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- The following is an example of a console pattern match listener extension point:
-<pre>
- <extension
- point="org.eclipse.ui.console.consolePatternMatchListener">
- <consolePatternMatchListener
- class="com.example.ExampleConsolePatternMatcher"
- id="com.example.ExampleConsolePatternMatcher"
- regex=".*foo.*">
- <enablement>
- <test property="org.eclipse.ui.console.consoleTypeTest" value="exampleConsole"/>
- </enablement>
- </consolePatternMatchListener>
- </extension>
-</pre>
-In the above example, the contributed console pattern matcher will be used for consoles with a type of "exampleConsole."
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
- <annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.section type="apiInfo"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- Value of the attribute <b>class</b> must be a fully qualified name of a Java class that implements the interface <b>org.eclipse.ui.console.IPatternMatchListenerDelegate</b>.
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
- <annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.section type="implementation"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- The console plug-in provides a console type property tester for enablement expressions that tests the value of <code>IConsole.getType()</code>. The property tester's identifier is <code>org.eclipse.ui.console.consoleTypeTest</code>.
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
- <annotation>
- <appInfo>
- <meta.section type="copyright"/>
- </appInfo>
- <documentation>
- Copyright (c) 2000, 2005 IBM Corporation and others.<br>
-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
-<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>
- </documentation>
- </annotation>
-
-</schema>
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