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Diffstat (limited to 'bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java')
-rwxr-xr-x | bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java | 88 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java index df23674df5..624dc129cc 100755 --- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java +++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT/common/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Listener.java @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ -package org.eclipse.swt.widgets;
-
-/*
+package org.eclipse.swt.widgets; + +/* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 IBM Corp. All rights reserved. * This file is made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at - * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html
- */
-
-/**
- * <code>Listener</code>s implement a simple <code>handleEvent(...)</code>
- * method that is used internally by SWT to dispatch events.
- * <p>
- * After creating an instance of a class that implements this interface
- * it can be added to a widget using the
- * <code>addListener(int eventType, Listener handler)</code> method and
- * removed using the
- * <code>removeListener (int eventType, Listener handler)</code> method.
- * When the specified event occurs, <code>handleEvent(...)</code> will
- * will be sent to the instance.
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * Classes which implement this interface are described within SWT as
- * providing the <em>untyped listener</em> API. Typically, widgets will
- * also provide a higher-level <em>typed listener</em> API, that is based
- * on the standard <code>java.util.EventListener</code> pattern.
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * Note that, since all internal SWT event dispatching is based on untyped
- * listeners, it is simple to build subsets of SWT for use on memory
- * constrained, small footprint devices, by removing the classes and
- * methods which implement the typed listener API.
- * </p>
- *
- * @see Widget#addListener
- * @see java.util.EventListener
- * @see org.eclipse.swt.events
- */
-public interface Listener {
-
-/**
- * Sent when an event that the receiver has registered for occurs.
- *
- * @param event the event which occurred
- */
-void handleEvent (Event event);
-}
+ * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html + */ + +/** + * <code>Listener</code>s implement a simple <code>handleEvent(...)</code> + * method that is used internally by SWT to dispatch events. + * <p> + * After creating an instance of a class that implements this interface + * it can be added to a widget using the + * <code>addListener(int eventType, Listener handler)</code> method and + * removed using the + * <code>removeListener (int eventType, Listener handler)</code> method. + * When the specified event occurs, <code>handleEvent(...)</code> will + * will be sent to the instance. + * </p> + * <p> + * Classes which implement this interface are described within SWT as + * providing the <em>untyped listener</em> API. Typically, widgets will + * also provide a higher-level <em>typed listener</em> API, that is based + * on the standard <code>java.util.EventListener</code> pattern. + * </p> + * <p> + * Note that, since all internal SWT event dispatching is based on untyped + * listeners, it is simple to build subsets of SWT for use on memory + * constrained, small footprint devices, by removing the classes and + * methods which implement the typed listener API. + * </p> + * + * @see Widget#addListener + * @see java.util.EventListener + * @see org.eclipse.swt.events + */ +public interface Listener { + +/** + * Sent when an event that the receiver has registered for occurs. + * + * @param event the event which occurred + */ +void handleEvent (Event event); +} |