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25
26package javax.swing;
27
28import java.util.EventListener;
29import java.util.BitSet;
30import java.io.Serializable;
31import java.beans.Transient;
32
33import javax.swing.event.*;
34
35
36/**
37 * Default data model for list selections.
38 * <p>
39 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
40 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
41 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
42 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
43 * the same version of Swing.  As of 1.4, support for long term storage
44 * of all JavaBeans&trade;
45 * has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
46 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
47 *
48 * @author Philip Milne
49 * @author Hans Muller
50 * @see ListSelectionModel
51 * @since 1.2
52 */
53@SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only
54public class DefaultListSelectionModel implements ListSelectionModel, Cloneable, Serializable
55{
56    private static final int MIN = -1;
57    private static final int MAX = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
58    private int selectionMode = MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION;
59    private int minIndex = MAX;
60    private int maxIndex = MIN;
61    private int anchorIndex = -1;
62    private int leadIndex = -1;
63    private int firstAdjustedIndex = MAX;
64    private int lastAdjustedIndex = MIN;
65    private boolean isAdjusting = false;
66
67    private int firstChangedIndex = MAX;
68    private int lastChangedIndex = MIN;
69
70    private BitSet value = new BitSet(32);
71    /**
72     * The list of listeners.
73     */
74    protected EventListenerList listenerList = new EventListenerList();
75
76    /**
77     * Whether or not the lead anchor notification is enabled.
78     */
79    protected boolean leadAnchorNotificationEnabled = true;
80
81    /** {@inheritDoc} */
82    public int getMinSelectionIndex() { return isSelectionEmpty() ? -1 : minIndex; }
83
84    /** {@inheritDoc} */
85    public int getMaxSelectionIndex() { return maxIndex; }
86
87    /** {@inheritDoc} */
88    public boolean getValueIsAdjusting() { return isAdjusting; }
89
90    /** {@inheritDoc} */
91    public int getSelectionMode() { return selectionMode; }
92
93    /**
94     * {@inheritDoc}
95     * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
96     */
97    public void setSelectionMode(int selectionMode) {
98        switch (selectionMode) {
99        case SINGLE_SELECTION:
100        case SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION:
101        case MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION:
102            this.selectionMode = selectionMode;
103            break;
104        default:
105            throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid selectionMode");
106        }
107    }
108
109    /** {@inheritDoc} */
110    public boolean isSelectedIndex(int index) {
111        return ((index < minIndex) || (index > maxIndex)) ? false : value.get(index);
112    }
113
114    /** {@inheritDoc} */
115    public boolean isSelectionEmpty() {
116        return (minIndex > maxIndex);
117    }
118
119    /** {@inheritDoc} */
120    public void addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener l) {
121        listenerList.add(ListSelectionListener.class, l);
122    }
123
124    /** {@inheritDoc} */
125    public void removeListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener l) {
126        listenerList.remove(ListSelectionListener.class, l);
127    }
128
129    /**
130     * Returns an array of all the list selection listeners
131     * registered on this <code>DefaultListSelectionModel</code>.
132     *
133     * @return all of this model's <code>ListSelectionListener</code>s
134     *         or an empty
135     *         array if no list selection listeners are currently registered
136     *
137     * @see #addListSelectionListener
138     * @see #removeListSelectionListener
139     *
140     * @since 1.4
141     */
142    public ListSelectionListener[] getListSelectionListeners() {
143        return listenerList.getListeners(ListSelectionListener.class);
144    }
145
146    /**
147     * Notifies listeners that we have ended a series of adjustments.
148     * @param isAdjusting true if this is the final change in a series of
149     *          adjustments
150     */
151    protected void fireValueChanged(boolean isAdjusting) {
152        if (lastChangedIndex == MIN) {
153            return;
154        }
155        /* Change the values before sending the event to the
156         * listeners in case the event causes a listener to make
157         * another change to the selection.
158         */
159        int oldFirstChangedIndex = firstChangedIndex;
160        int oldLastChangedIndex = lastChangedIndex;
161        firstChangedIndex = MAX;
162        lastChangedIndex = MIN;
163        fireValueChanged(oldFirstChangedIndex, oldLastChangedIndex, isAdjusting);
164    }
165
166
167    /**
168     * Notifies <code>ListSelectionListeners</code> that the value
169     * of the selection, in the closed interval <code>firstIndex</code>,
170     * <code>lastIndex</code>, has changed.
171     *
172     * @param firstIndex the first index in the interval
173     * @param lastIndex the last index in the interval
174     */
175    protected void fireValueChanged(int firstIndex, int lastIndex) {
176        fireValueChanged(firstIndex, lastIndex, getValueIsAdjusting());
177    }
178
179    /**
180     * @param firstIndex the first index in the interval
181     * @param lastIndex the last index in the interval
182     * @param isAdjusting true if this is the final change in a series of
183     *          adjustments
184     * @see EventListenerList
185     */
186    protected void fireValueChanged(int firstIndex, int lastIndex, boolean isAdjusting)
187    {
188        Object[] listeners = listenerList.getListenerList();
189        ListSelectionEvent e = null;
190
191        for (int i = listeners.length - 2; i >= 0; i -= 2) {
192            if (listeners[i] == ListSelectionListener.class) {
193                if (e == null) {
194                    e = new ListSelectionEvent(this, firstIndex, lastIndex, isAdjusting);
195                }
196                ((ListSelectionListener)listeners[i+1]).valueChanged(e);
197            }
198        }
199    }
200
201    private void fireValueChanged() {
202        if (lastAdjustedIndex == MIN) {
203            return;
204        }
205        /* If getValueAdjusting() is true, (eg. during a drag opereration)
206         * record the bounds of the changes so that, when the drag finishes (and
207         * setValueAdjusting(false) is called) we can post a single event
208         * with bounds covering all of these individual adjustments.
209         */
210        if (getValueIsAdjusting()) {
211            firstChangedIndex = Math.min(firstChangedIndex, firstAdjustedIndex);
212            lastChangedIndex = Math.max(lastChangedIndex, lastAdjustedIndex);
213        }
214        /* Change the values before sending the event to the
215         * listeners in case the event causes a listener to make
216         * another change to the selection.
217         */
218        int oldFirstAdjustedIndex = firstAdjustedIndex;
219        int oldLastAdjustedIndex = lastAdjustedIndex;
220        firstAdjustedIndex = MAX;
221        lastAdjustedIndex = MIN;
222
223        fireValueChanged(oldFirstAdjustedIndex, oldLastAdjustedIndex);
224    }
225
226    /**
227     * Returns an array of all the objects currently registered as
228     * <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s
229     * upon this model.
230     * <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s
231     * are registered using the <code>add<em>Foo</em>Listener</code> method.
232     * <p>
233     * You can specify the <code>listenerType</code> argument
234     * with a class literal, such as <code><em>Foo</em>Listener.class</code>.
235     * For example, you can query a <code>DefaultListSelectionModel</code>
236     * instance <code>m</code>
237     * for its list selection listeners
238     * with the following code:
239     *
240     * <pre>ListSelectionListener[] lsls = (ListSelectionListener[])(m.getListeners(ListSelectionListener.class));</pre>
241     *
242     * If no such listeners exist,
243     * this method returns an empty array.
244     *
245     * @param <T> the type of {@code EventListener} class being requested
246     * @param listenerType  the type of listeners requested;
247     *          this parameter should specify an interface
248     *          that descends from <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
249     * @return an array of all objects registered as
250     *          <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s
251     *          on this model,
252     *          or an empty array if no such
253     *          listeners have been added
254     * @exception ClassCastException if <code>listenerType</code> doesn't
255     *          specify a class or interface that implements
256     *          <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
257     *
258     * @see #getListSelectionListeners
259     *
260     * @since 1.3
261     */
262    public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(Class<T> listenerType) {
263        return listenerList.getListeners(listenerType);
264    }
265
266    // Updates first and last change indices
267    private void markAsDirty(int r) {
268        if (r == -1) {
269            return;
270        }
271
272        firstAdjustedIndex = Math.min(firstAdjustedIndex, r);
273        lastAdjustedIndex =  Math.max(lastAdjustedIndex, r);
274    }
275
276    // Sets the state at this index and update all relevant state.
277    private void set(int r) {
278        if (value.get(r)) {
279            return;
280        }
281        value.set(r);
282        markAsDirty(r);
283
284        // Update minimum and maximum indices
285        minIndex = Math.min(minIndex, r);
286        maxIndex = Math.max(maxIndex, r);
287    }
288
289    // Clears the state at this index and update all relevant state.
290    private void clear(int r) {
291        if (!value.get(r)) {
292            return;
293        }
294        value.clear(r);
295        markAsDirty(r);
296
297        // Update minimum and maximum indices
298        /*
299           If (r > minIndex) the minimum has not changed.
300           The case (r < minIndex) is not possible because r'th value was set.
301           We only need to check for the case when lowest entry has been cleared,
302           and in this case we need to search for the first value set above it.
303        */
304        if (r == minIndex) {
305            for(minIndex = minIndex + 1; minIndex <= maxIndex; minIndex++) {
306                if (value.get(minIndex)) {
307                    break;
308                }
309            }
310        }
311        /*
312           If (r < maxIndex) the maximum has not changed.
313           The case (r > maxIndex) is not possible because r'th value was set.
314           We only need to check for the case when highest entry has been cleared,
315           and in this case we need to search for the first value set below it.
316        */
317        if (r == maxIndex) {
318            for(maxIndex = maxIndex - 1; minIndex <= maxIndex; maxIndex--) {
319                if (value.get(maxIndex)) {
320                    break;
321                }
322            }
323        }
324        /* Performance note: This method is called from inside a loop in
325           changeSelection() but we will only iterate in the loops
326           above on the basis of one iteration per deselected cell - in total.
327           Ie. the next time this method is called the work of the previous
328           deselection will not be repeated.
329
330           We also don't need to worry about the case when the min and max
331           values are in their unassigned states. This cannot happen because
332           this method's initial check ensures that the selection was not empty
333           and therefore that the minIndex and maxIndex had 'real' values.
334
335           If we have cleared the whole selection, set the minIndex and maxIndex
336           to their cannonical values so that the next set command always works
337           just by using Math.min and Math.max.
338        */
339        if (isSelectionEmpty()) {
340            minIndex = MAX;
341            maxIndex = MIN;
342        }
343    }
344
345    /**
346     * Sets the value of the leadAnchorNotificationEnabled flag.
347     *
348     * @param flag boolean value for {@code leadAnchorNotificationEnabled}
349     * @see             #isLeadAnchorNotificationEnabled()
350     */
351    public void setLeadAnchorNotificationEnabled(boolean flag) {
352        leadAnchorNotificationEnabled = flag;
353    }
354
355    /**
356     * Returns the value of the <code>leadAnchorNotificationEnabled</code> flag.
357     * When <code>leadAnchorNotificationEnabled</code> is true the model
358     * generates notification events with bounds that cover all the changes to
359     * the selection plus the changes to the lead and anchor indices.
360     * Setting the flag to false causes a narrowing of the event's bounds to
361     * include only the elements that have been selected or deselected since
362     * the last change. Either way, the model continues to maintain the lead
363     * and anchor variables internally. The default is true.
364     * <p>
365     * Note: It is possible for the lead or anchor to be changed without a
366     * change to the selection. Notification of these changes is often
367     * important, such as when the new lead or anchor needs to be updated in
368     * the view. Therefore, caution is urged when changing the default value.
369     *
370     * @return  the value of the <code>leadAnchorNotificationEnabled</code> flag
371     * @see             #setLeadAnchorNotificationEnabled(boolean)
372     */
373    public boolean isLeadAnchorNotificationEnabled() {
374        return leadAnchorNotificationEnabled;
375    }
376
377    private void updateLeadAnchorIndices(int anchorIndex, int leadIndex) {
378        if (leadAnchorNotificationEnabled) {
379            if (this.anchorIndex != anchorIndex) {
380                markAsDirty(this.anchorIndex);
381                markAsDirty(anchorIndex);
382            }
383
384            if (this.leadIndex != leadIndex) {
385                markAsDirty(this.leadIndex);
386                markAsDirty(leadIndex);
387            }
388        }
389        this.anchorIndex = anchorIndex;
390        this.leadIndex = leadIndex;
391    }
392
393    private boolean contains(int a, int b, int i) {
394        return (i >= a) && (i <= b);
395    }
396
397    private void changeSelection(int clearMin, int clearMax,
398                                 int setMin, int setMax, boolean clearFirst) {
399        for(int i = Math.min(setMin, clearMin); i <= Math.max(setMax, clearMax); i++) {
400
401            boolean shouldClear = contains(clearMin, clearMax, i);
402            boolean shouldSet = contains(setMin, setMax, i);
403
404            if (shouldSet && shouldClear) {
405                if (clearFirst) {
406                    shouldClear = false;
407                }
408                else {
409                    shouldSet = false;
410                }
411            }
412
413            if (shouldSet) {
414                set(i);
415            }
416            if (shouldClear) {
417                clear(i);
418            }
419        }
420        fireValueChanged();
421    }
422
423   /**
424    * Change the selection with the effect of first clearing the values
425    * in the inclusive range [clearMin, clearMax] then setting the values
426    * in the inclusive range [setMin, setMax]. Do this in one pass so
427    * that no values are cleared if they would later be set.
428    */
429    private void changeSelection(int clearMin, int clearMax, int setMin, int setMax) {
430        changeSelection(clearMin, clearMax, setMin, setMax, true);
431    }
432
433    /** {@inheritDoc} */
434    public void clearSelection() {
435        removeSelectionIntervalImpl(minIndex, maxIndex, false);
436    }
437
438    /**
439     * Changes the selection to be between {@code index0} and {@code index1}
440     * inclusive. {@code index0} doesn't have to be less than or equal to
441     * {@code index1}.
442     * <p>
443     * In {@code SINGLE_SELECTION} selection mode, only the second index
444     * is used.
445     * <p>
446     * If this represents a change to the current selection, then each
447     * {@code ListSelectionListener} is notified of the change.
448     * <p>
449     * If either index is {@code -1}, this method does nothing and returns
450     * without exception. Otherwise, if either index is less than {@code -1},
451     * an {@code IndexOutOfBoundsException} is thrown.
452     *
453     * @param index0 one end of the interval.
454     * @param index1 other end of the interval
455     * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if either index is less than {@code -1}
456     *         (and neither index is {@code -1})
457     * @see #addListSelectionListener
458     */
459    public void setSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1) {
460        if (index0 == -1 || index1 == -1) {
461            return;
462        }
463
464        if (getSelectionMode() == SINGLE_SELECTION) {
465            index0 = index1;
466        }
467
468        updateLeadAnchorIndices(index0, index1);
469
470        int clearMin = minIndex;
471        int clearMax = maxIndex;
472        int setMin = Math.min(index0, index1);
473        int setMax = Math.max(index0, index1);
474        changeSelection(clearMin, clearMax, setMin, setMax);
475    }
476
477    /**
478     * Changes the selection to be the set union of the current selection
479     * and the indices between {@code index0} and {@code index1} inclusive.
480     * <p>
481     * In {@code SINGLE_SELECTION} selection mode, this is equivalent
482     * to calling {@code setSelectionInterval}, and only the second index
483     * is used. In {@code SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION} selection mode, this
484     * method behaves like {@code setSelectionInterval}, unless the given
485     * interval is immediately adjacent to or overlaps the existing selection,
486     * and can therefore be used to grow it.
487     * <p>
488     * If this represents a change to the current selection, then each
489     * {@code ListSelectionListener} is notified of the change. Note that
490     * {@code index0} doesn't have to be less than or equal to {@code index1}.
491     * <p>
492     * If either index is {@code -1}, this method does nothing and returns
493     * without exception. Otherwise, if either index is less than {@code -1},
494     * an {@code IndexOutOfBoundsException} is thrown.
495     *
496     * @param index0 one end of the interval.
497     * @param index1 other end of the interval
498     * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if either index is less than {@code -1}
499     *         (and neither index is {@code -1})
500     * @see #addListSelectionListener
501     * @see #setSelectionInterval
502     */
503    public void addSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
504    {
505        if (index0 == -1 || index1 == -1) {
506            return;
507        }
508
509        // If we only allow a single selection, channel through
510        // setSelectionInterval() to enforce the rule.
511        if (getSelectionMode() == SINGLE_SELECTION) {
512            setSelectionInterval(index0, index1);
513            return;
514        }
515
516        updateLeadAnchorIndices(index0, index1);
517
518        int clearMin = MAX;
519        int clearMax = MIN;
520        int setMin = Math.min(index0, index1);
521        int setMax = Math.max(index0, index1);
522
523        // If we only allow a single interval and this would result
524        // in multiple intervals, then set the selection to be just
525        // the new range.
526        if (getSelectionMode() == SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION &&
527                (setMax < minIndex - 1 || setMin > maxIndex + 1)) {
528
529            setSelectionInterval(index0, index1);
530            return;
531        }
532
533        changeSelection(clearMin, clearMax, setMin, setMax);
534    }
535
536
537    /**
538     * Changes the selection to be the set difference of the current selection
539     * and the indices between {@code index0} and {@code index1} inclusive.
540     * {@code index0} doesn't have to be less than or equal to {@code index1}.
541     * <p>
542     * In {@code SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION} selection mode, if the removal
543     * would produce two disjoint selections, the removal is extended through
544     * the greater end of the selection. For example, if the selection is
545     * {@code 0-10} and you supply indices {@code 5,6} (in any order) the
546     * resulting selection is {@code 0-4}.
547     * <p>
548     * If this represents a change to the current selection, then each
549     * {@code ListSelectionListener} is notified of the change.
550     * <p>
551     * If either index is {@code -1}, this method does nothing and returns
552     * without exception. Otherwise, if either index is less than {@code -1},
553     * an {@code IndexOutOfBoundsException} is thrown.
554     *
555     * @param index0 one end of the interval
556     * @param index1 other end of the interval
557     * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if either index is less than {@code -1}
558     *         (and neither index is {@code -1})
559     * @see #addListSelectionListener
560     */
561    public void removeSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
562    {
563        removeSelectionIntervalImpl(index0, index1, true);
564    }
565
566    // private implementation allowing the selection interval
567    // to be removed without affecting the lead and anchor
568    private void removeSelectionIntervalImpl(int index0, int index1,
569                                             boolean changeLeadAnchor) {
570
571        if (index0 == -1 || index1 == -1) {
572            return;
573        }
574
575        if (changeLeadAnchor) {
576            updateLeadAnchorIndices(index0, index1);
577        }
578
579        int clearMin = Math.min(index0, index1);
580        int clearMax = Math.max(index0, index1);
581        int setMin = MAX;
582        int setMax = MIN;
583
584        // If the removal would produce to two disjoint selections in a mode
585        // that only allows one, extend the removal to the end of the selection.
586        if (getSelectionMode() != MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION &&
587               clearMin > minIndex && clearMax < maxIndex) {
588            clearMax = maxIndex;
589        }
590
591        changeSelection(clearMin, clearMax, setMin, setMax);
592    }
593
594    private void setState(int index, boolean state) {
595        if (state) {
596            set(index);
597        }
598        else {
599            clear(index);
600        }
601    }
602
603    /**
604     * Insert length indices beginning before/after index. If the value
605     * at index is itself selected and the selection mode is not
606     * SINGLE_SELECTION, set all of the newly inserted items as selected.
607     * Otherwise leave them unselected. This method is typically
608     * called to sync the selection model with a corresponding change
609     * in the data model.
610     */
611    public void insertIndexInterval(int index, int length, boolean before)
612    {
613        /* The first new index will appear at insMinIndex and the last
614         * one will appear at insMaxIndex
615         */
616        int insMinIndex = (before) ? index : index + 1;
617        int insMaxIndex = (insMinIndex + length) - 1;
618
619        /* Right shift the entire bitset by length, beginning with
620         * index-1 if before is true, index+1 if it's false (i.e. with
621         * insMinIndex).
622         */
623        for(int i = maxIndex; i >= insMinIndex; i--) {
624            setState(i + length, value.get(i));
625        }
626
627        /* Initialize the newly inserted indices.
628         */
629        boolean setInsertedValues = ((getSelectionMode() == SINGLE_SELECTION) ?
630                                        false : value.get(index));
631        for(int i = insMinIndex; i <= insMaxIndex; i++) {
632            setState(i, setInsertedValues);
633        }
634
635        int leadIndex = this.leadIndex;
636        if (leadIndex > index || (before && leadIndex == index)) {
637            leadIndex = this.leadIndex + length;
638        }
639        int anchorIndex = this.anchorIndex;
640        if (anchorIndex > index || (before && anchorIndex == index)) {
641            anchorIndex = this.anchorIndex + length;
642        }
643        if (leadIndex != this.leadIndex || anchorIndex != this.anchorIndex) {
644            updateLeadAnchorIndices(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
645        }
646
647        fireValueChanged();
648    }
649
650
651    /**
652     * Remove the indices in the interval index0,index1 (inclusive) from
653     * the selection model.  This is typically called to sync the selection
654     * model width a corresponding change in the data model.  Note
655     * that (as always) index0 need not be &lt;= index1.
656     */
657    public void removeIndexInterval(int index0, int index1)
658    {
659        int rmMinIndex = Math.min(index0, index1);
660        int rmMaxIndex = Math.max(index0, index1);
661        int gapLength = (rmMaxIndex - rmMinIndex) + 1;
662
663        /* Shift the entire bitset to the left to close the index0, index1
664         * gap.
665         */
666        for(int i = rmMinIndex; i <= maxIndex; i++) {
667            setState(i, value.get(i + gapLength));
668        }
669
670        int leadIndex = this.leadIndex;
671        if (leadIndex == 0 && rmMinIndex == 0) {
672            // do nothing
673        } else if (leadIndex > rmMaxIndex) {
674            leadIndex = this.leadIndex - gapLength;
675        } else if (leadIndex >= rmMinIndex) {
676            leadIndex = rmMinIndex - 1;
677        }
678
679        int anchorIndex = this.anchorIndex;
680        if (anchorIndex == 0 && rmMinIndex == 0) {
681            // do nothing
682        } else if (anchorIndex > rmMaxIndex) {
683            anchorIndex = this.anchorIndex - gapLength;
684        } else if (anchorIndex >= rmMinIndex) {
685            anchorIndex = rmMinIndex - 1;
686        }
687
688        if (leadIndex != this.leadIndex || anchorIndex != this.anchorIndex) {
689            updateLeadAnchorIndices(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
690        }
691
692        fireValueChanged();
693    }
694
695
696    /** {@inheritDoc} */
697    public void setValueIsAdjusting(boolean isAdjusting) {
698        if (isAdjusting != this.isAdjusting) {
699            this.isAdjusting = isAdjusting;
700            this.fireValueChanged(isAdjusting);
701        }
702    }
703
704
705    /**
706     * Returns a string that displays and identifies this
707     * object's properties.
708     *
709     * @return a <code>String</code> representation of this object
710     */
711    public String toString() {
712        String s =  ((getValueIsAdjusting()) ? "~" : "=") + value.toString();
713        return getClass().getName() + " " + Integer.toString(hashCode()) + " " + s;
714    }
715
716    /**
717     * Returns a clone of this selection model with the same selection.
718     * <code>listenerLists</code> are not duplicated.
719     *
720     * @exception CloneNotSupportedException if the selection model does not
721     *    both (a) implement the Cloneable interface and (b) define a
722     *    <code>clone</code> method.
723     */
724    public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
725        DefaultListSelectionModel clone = (DefaultListSelectionModel)super.clone();
726        clone.value = (BitSet)value.clone();
727        clone.listenerList = new EventListenerList();
728        return clone;
729    }
730
731    /** {@inheritDoc} */
732    @Transient
733    public int getAnchorSelectionIndex() {
734        return anchorIndex;
735    }
736
737    /** {@inheritDoc} */
738    @Transient
739    public int getLeadSelectionIndex() {
740        return leadIndex;
741    }
742
743    /**
744     * Set the anchor selection index, leaving all selection values unchanged.
745     * If leadAnchorNotificationEnabled is true, send a notification covering
746     * the old and new anchor cells.
747     *
748     * @see #getAnchorSelectionIndex
749     * @see #setLeadSelectionIndex
750     */
751    public void setAnchorSelectionIndex(int anchorIndex) {
752        updateLeadAnchorIndices(anchorIndex, this.leadIndex);
753        fireValueChanged();
754    }
755
756    /**
757     * Set the lead selection index, leaving all selection values unchanged.
758     * If leadAnchorNotificationEnabled is true, send a notification covering
759     * the old and new lead cells.
760     *
761     * @param leadIndex the new lead selection index
762     *
763     * @see #setAnchorSelectionIndex
764     * @see #setLeadSelectionIndex
765     * @see #getLeadSelectionIndex
766     *
767     * @since 1.5
768     */
769    public void moveLeadSelectionIndex(int leadIndex) {
770        // disallow a -1 lead unless the anchor is already -1
771        if (leadIndex == -1) {
772            if (this.anchorIndex != -1) {
773                return;
774            }
775
776/* PENDING(shannonh) - The following check is nice, to be consistent with
777                       setLeadSelectionIndex. However, it is not absolutely
778                       necessary: One could work around it by setting the anchor
779                       to something valid, modifying the lead, and then moving
780                       the anchor back to -1. For this reason, there's no sense
781                       in adding it at this time, as that would require
782                       updating the spec and officially committing to it.
783
784        // otherwise, don't do anything if the anchor is -1
785        } else if (this.anchorIndex == -1) {
786            return;
787*/
788
789        }
790
791        updateLeadAnchorIndices(this.anchorIndex, leadIndex);
792        fireValueChanged();
793    }
794
795    /**
796     * Sets the lead selection index, ensuring that values between the
797     * anchor and the new lead are either all selected or all deselected.
798     * If the value at the anchor index is selected, first clear all the
799     * values in the range [anchor, oldLeadIndex], then select all the values
800     * values in the range [anchor, newLeadIndex], where oldLeadIndex is the old
801     * leadIndex and newLeadIndex is the new one.
802     * <p>
803     * If the value at the anchor index is not selected, do the same thing in
804     * reverse selecting values in the old range and deselecting values in the
805     * new one.
806     * <p>
807     * Generate a single event for this change and notify all listeners.
808     * For the purposes of generating minimal bounds in this event, do the
809     * operation in a single pass; that way the first and last index inside the
810     * ListSelectionEvent that is broadcast will refer to cells that actually
811     * changed value because of this method. If, instead, this operation were
812     * done in two steps the effect on the selection state would be the same
813     * but two events would be generated and the bounds around the changed
814     * values would be wider, including cells that had been first cleared only
815     * to later be set.
816     * <p>
817     * This method can be used in the <code>mouseDragged</code> method
818     * of a UI class to extend a selection.
819     *
820     * @see #getLeadSelectionIndex
821     * @see #setAnchorSelectionIndex
822     */
823    public void setLeadSelectionIndex(int leadIndex) {
824        int anchorIndex = this.anchorIndex;
825
826        // only allow a -1 lead if the anchor is already -1
827        if (leadIndex == -1) {
828            if (anchorIndex == -1) {
829                updateLeadAnchorIndices(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
830                fireValueChanged();
831            }
832
833            return;
834        // otherwise, don't do anything if the anchor is -1
835        } else if (anchorIndex == -1) {
836            return;
837        }
838
839        if (this.leadIndex == -1) {
840            this.leadIndex = leadIndex;
841        }
842
843        boolean shouldSelect = value.get(this.anchorIndex);
844
845        if (getSelectionMode() == SINGLE_SELECTION) {
846            anchorIndex = leadIndex;
847            shouldSelect = true;
848        }
849
850        int oldMin = Math.min(this.anchorIndex, this.leadIndex);
851        int oldMax = Math.max(this.anchorIndex, this.leadIndex);
852        int newMin = Math.min(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
853        int newMax = Math.max(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
854
855        updateLeadAnchorIndices(anchorIndex, leadIndex);
856
857        if (shouldSelect) {
858            changeSelection(oldMin, oldMax, newMin, newMax);
859        }
860        else {
861            changeSelection(newMin, newMax, oldMin, oldMax, false);
862        }
863    }
864}
865