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package org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.core;

import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.Path;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.BufferManager;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.CompilationUnit;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.DefaultWorkingCopyOwner;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.ExternalJavaProject;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.PackageFragment;

/**
* The owner of an {@link ICompilationUnit} handle in working copy mode.
* An owner is used to identify a working copy and to create its buffer.
* <p>
* Clients should subclass this class to instantiate a working copy owner that is specific to their need and that
* they can pass in to various APIs (e.g. {@link IType#resolveType(String, WorkingCopyOwner)}.
* Clients can also override the default implementation of {@link #createBuffer(ICompilationUnit)}.
* </p><p>
* Note: even though this class has no abstract method, which means that it provides functional default behavior,
* it is still an abstract class, as clients are intended to own their owner implementation.
* </p>
* @see ICompilationUnit#becomeWorkingCopy(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
* @see ICompilationUnit#discardWorkingCopy()
* @see ICompilationUnit#getWorkingCopy(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
* @since 3.0
*/
public abstract class WorkingCopyOwner {

  /**
   * Sets the buffer provider of the primary working copy owner. Note that even if the
   * buffer provider is a working copy owner, only its <code>createBuffer(ICompilationUnit)</code>
   * method is used by the primary working copy owner. It doesn't replace the internal primary
   * working owner.
    * <p>
   * This method is for internal use by the jdt-related plug-ins.
   * Clients outside of the jdt should not reference this method.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param primaryBufferProvider the primary buffer provider
   */
  public static void setPrimaryBufferProvider(WorkingCopyOwner primaryBufferProvider) {
    DefaultWorkingCopyOwner.PRIMARY.primaryBufferProvider = primaryBufferProvider;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a buffer for the given working copy.
   * The new buffer will be initialized with the contents of the underlying file
   * if and only if it was not already initialized by the compilation owner (a buffer is
   * uninitialized if its content is <code>null</code>).
   * <p>
   * Note: This buffer will be associated to the working copy for its entire life-cycle. Another
   * working copy on same unit but owned by a different owner would not share the same buffer
   * unless its owner decided to implement such a sharing behaviour.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param workingCopy the working copy of the buffer
   * @return IBuffer the created buffer for the given working copy
   * @see IBuffer
   */
  public IBuffer createBuffer(ICompilationUnit workingCopy) {

    return BufferManager.createBuffer(workingCopy);
  }

  /**
   * Returns the problem requestor used by a working copy of this working copy owner.
   * <p>
   * By default, no problem requestor is configured. Clients can override this
   * method to provide a requestor.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param workingCopy The problem requestor used for the given working copy.
   * @return the problem requestor to be used by working copies of this working
   * copy owner or <code>null</code> if no problem requestor is configured.
   *
   * @since 3.3
   */
  public IProblemRequestor getProblemRequestor(ICompilationUnit workingCopy) {
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new working copy with the given name using this working copy owner to
   * create its buffer.
   * <p>
   * This working copy always belongs to the default package in a package
   * fragment root that corresponds to its Java project, and this Java project never exists.
   * However this Java project has the given classpath that is used when resolving names
   * in this working copy.
   * </p><p>
   * A DOM AST created using this working copy will have bindings resolved using the given
   * classpath, and problem are reported to the given problem requestor.
   * <p></p>
   * <code>JavaCore#getOptions()</code> is used to create the DOM AST as it is not
   * possible to set the options on the non-existing Java project.
   * </p><p>
   * When the working copy instance is created, an {@link IJavaElementDelta#ADDED added delta} is
   * reported on this working copy.
   * </p><p>
   * Once done with the working copy, users of this method must discard it using
   * {@link ICompilationUnit#discardWorkingCopy()}.
   * </p><p>
   * Note that when such working copy is committed, only its buffer is saved (see
   * {@link IBuffer#save(IProgressMonitor, boolean)}) but no resource is created.
   * </p><p>
   * This method is not intended to be overriden by clients.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param name the name of the working copy (e.g. "X.java")
   * @param classpath the classpath used to resolve names in this working copy
   * @param problemRequestor a requestor which will get notified of problems detected during
   *   reconciling as they are discovered. The requestor can be set to <code>null</code> indicating
   *   that the client is not interested in problems.
   * @param monitor a progress monitor used to report progress while opening the working copy
   *   or <code>null</code> if no progress should be reported
   * @throws JavaModelException if the contents of this working copy can
   *   not be determined.
   * @return a new working copy
   * @see ICompilationUnit#becomeWorkingCopy(IProblemRequestor, IProgressMonitor)
   * @since 3.2
   *
   * @deprecated Use {@link #newWorkingCopy(String, IClasspathEntry[], IProgressMonitor)} instead.
   *   Note that if this deprecated method is used, problems may be reported twice
   *   if the given requestor is not the same as the current working copy owner one.
   */
  public final ICompilationUnit newWorkingCopy(String name, IClasspathEntry[] classpath, IProblemRequestor problemRequestor, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException {
    ExternalJavaProject project = new ExternalJavaProject(classpath);
    IPackageFragment parent = project.getPackageFragmentRoot(Path.EMPTY).getPackageFragment(IPackageFragment.DEFAULT_PACKAGE_NAME);
    CompilationUnit result = new CompilationUnit((PackageFragment) parent, name, this);
    result.becomeWorkingCopy(problemRequestor, monitor);
    return result;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new working copy with the given name using this working copy owner to
   * create its buffer.
   * <p>
   * This working copy always belongs to the default package in a package
   * fragment root that corresponds to its Java project, and this Java project never exists.
   * However this Java project has the given classpath that is used when resolving names
   * in this working copy.
   * </p><p>
   * If a DOM AST is created using this working copy, then given classpath will be used
   *  if bindings need to be resolved. Problems will be reported to the problem requestor
   * of the current working copy owner problem if it is not <code>null</code>.
   * <p></p>
   * Options used to create the DOM AST are got from {@link JavaCore#getOptions()}
   * as it is not possible to set the options on a non-existing Java project.
   * </p><p>
   * When the working copy instance is created, an {@link IJavaElementDelta#ADDED added delta} is
   * reported on this working copy.
   * </p><p>
   * Once done with the working copy, users of this method must discard it using
   * {@link ICompilationUnit#discardWorkingCopy()}.
   * </p><p>
   * Note that when such working copy is committed, only its buffer is saved (see
   * {@link IBuffer#save(IProgressMonitor, boolean)}) but no resource is created.
   * </p><p>
   * This method is not intended to be overriden by clients.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param name the name of the working copy (e.g. "X.java")
   * @param classpath the classpath used to resolve names in this working copy
   * @param monitor a progress monitor used to report progress while opening the working copy
   *   or <code>null</code> if no progress should be reported
   * @throws JavaModelException if the contents of this working copy can
   *   not be determined.
   * @return a new working copy
   * @see ICompilationUnit#becomeWorkingCopy(IProgressMonitor)
   *
   * @since 3.3
   */
  public final ICompilationUnit newWorkingCopy(String name, IClasspathEntry[] classpath, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException {
    ExternalJavaProject project = new ExternalJavaProject(classpath);
    IPackageFragment parent = project.getPackageFragmentRoot(Path.EMPTY).getPackageFragment(IPackageFragment.DEFAULT_PACKAGE_NAME);
    CompilationUnit result = new CompilationUnit((PackageFragment) parent, name, this);
    result.becomeWorkingCopy(getProblemRequestor(result), monitor);
    return result;
  }

}
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