Detail Pane Factories Extension

Identifier:
org.eclipse.debug.ui.detailPaneFactories

Since:
3.3

Description:
This extension point allows clients to contribute custom renderings for the detail pane in the variables, registers, expressions, and breakpoints views (note that support for breakpoint view detail panes was added in 3.6). To contribute a custom detail pane, an implementation of IDetailPaneFactory is registered using this extension point. A detail pane factory creates an IDetailPane for each custom rendering (note that optional extensions have been added to detail panes via IDetailPane2 and IDetailPane3).

Views with detail panes allow users select from available detail panes via the context menu. All contributions to this extension point are checked agaist the current selection. A detail factory should provide an enablement expression to ensure lazy plug-in loading. A factory will only be instantiated if its expression evaluates to true for the current selection (see the example extension point for an example enablement expression). Each applicable factory is then consulted for the types of detail panes it can produce for the current selection.

Configuration Markup:

<!ELEMENT extension (detailFactories)+>

<!ATTLIST extension

point CDATA #REQUIRED

id    CDATA #IMPLIED

name  CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!ELEMENT detailFactories (enablement?)>

<!ATTLIST detailFactories

id    CDATA #REQUIRED

class CDATA #REQUIRED>


<!ELEMENT enablement (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

A generic root element. The element can be used inside an extension point to define its enablement expression. The children of an enablement expression are combined using the "and" operator.



<!ELEMENT not (not | and | or | instanceof | test | systemTest | equals | count | with | resolve | adapt | iterate | reference)>

This element represents a NOT operation on the result of evaluating its sub-element expression.



<!ELEMENT and (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

This element represents an AND operation on the result of evaluating all its sub-elements expressions.



<!ELEMENT or (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

This element represent an OR operation on the result of evaluating all its sub-element expressions.



<!ELEMENT instanceof EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST instanceof

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to perform an instanceof check of the object in focus. The expression returns EvaluationResult.TRUE if the object's type is a sub type of the type specified by the attribute value. Otherwise EvaluationResult.FALSE is returned.



<!ELEMENT test EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST test

property              CDATA #REQUIRED

args                  CDATA #IMPLIED

value                 CDATA #IMPLIED

forcePluginActivation (true | false) >

This element is used to evaluate the property state of the object in focus. The set of testable properties can be extended using the org.eclipse.core.expressions.propertyTesters extension point. The test expression returns EvaluationResult.NOT_LOADED if the property tester doing the actual testing isn't loaded yet and the attribute forcePluginActivation is set to false. If forcePluginActivation is set to true and the evaluation context used to evaluate this expression support plug-in activation then evaluating the property will result in activating the plug-in defining the tester.



<!ELEMENT systemTest EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST systemTest

property CDATA #REQUIRED

value    CDATA #REQUIRED>

Tests a system property by calling the System.getProperty method and compares the result with the value specified through the value attribute.



<!ELEMENT equals EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST equals

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to perform an equals check of the object in focus. The expression returns EvaluationResult.TRUE if the object is equal to the value provided by the attribute value. Otherwise EvaluationResult.FALSE is returned.



<!ELEMENT count EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST count

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to test the number of elements in a collection.



<!ELEMENT with (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

<!ATTLIST with

variable CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element changes the object to be inspected for all its child element to the object referenced by the given variable. If the variable can not be resolved then the expression will throw an ExpressionException when evaluating it. The children of a with expression are combined using the "and" operator.



<!ELEMENT resolve (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

<!ATTLIST resolve

variable CDATA #REQUIRED

args     CDATA #IMPLIED>

This element changes the object to be inspected for all its child element to the object referenced by the given variable. If the variable can not be resolved then the expression will throw an ExpressionException when evaluating it. The children of a resolve expression are combined using the "and" operator.



<!ELEMENT adapt (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

<!ATTLIST adapt

type CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to adapt the object in focus to the type specified by the attribute type. The expression returns EvaluationResult.NOT_LOADED if either the adapter or the type referenced isn't loaded yet. It throws an ExpressionException during evaluation if the type name doesn't exist at all. The children of an adapt expression are combined using the "and" operator.



<!ELEMENT iterate (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate , reference)*>

<!ATTLIST iterate

operator (or|and)

ifEmpty  (true | false) >

This element is used to iterate over a variable that is of type java.util.Collection, or a variable that adapts to org.eclipse.core.expressions.IIterable. If the object in focus is not one of the above then a CoreException with an ExpressionStatus will be thrown while evaluating the expression. The child expressions of an iterate expression are combined using the "and" operator.



<!ELEMENT reference EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST reference

definitionId IDREF #REQUIRED>

This element is used to reference an expression from the org.eclipse.core.expressions.definitions extension point. The expression definition will be evaluated within the current expression element using the current evaluation context.



Examples:
Following in an example of a detail pane factory extension with an expression that enables for selections containing exactly two Java variables:


<extension point="org.eclipse.debug.ui.detailPaneFactories">
       <detailFactories
             class="org.eclipse.temp.JavaTableDetailPaneFactory"
             name="javaTableDetailPaneFactory">
          <enablement>
          <with
                variable="selection">
             <count
                   value="2">
             </count>
             <iterate>
                <instanceof
                      value="org.eclipse.jdt.debug.core.IJavaVariable">
                </instanceof>
             </iterate>
          </with>
       </enablement>
       </detailFactories>
</extension>

API Information:
Value of the attribute class must be a fully qualified name of a Java class that implements the interface org.eclipse.debug.ui.IDetailPaneFactory.

Supplied Implementation:
The debug platform contributes a detail pane factory providing a default text source viewer detail pane. The default detail pane displays textual details of a selected element based on the corresponding debug model presentation's implementation of computeDetail(IValue value, IValueDetailListener listener).


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