General Information
Project and platform dependencies
Deployment
Question (deploy-jar):
Do you deploy just module JAR file(s) or other files as well?
Answer:
- diff.jar - standard module jar file
Question (deploy-nbm):
Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center?
Answer:
Yes.
Question (deploy-shared):
Do you need to be installed in the shared location only, or in the user directory only,
or can your module be installed anywhere?
Answer:
Module can be installed anywhere.
Question (deploy-packages):
Are packages of your module made inaccessible by not declaring them
public?
Answer:
All public packages are accessible, no restriction applied. Diff module contains DiffAPI.
Some parts of VCS modules can use semi-private API DiffImplementationAPI, namely org.netbeans.modules.diff.builtin.DiffPresenter.
Question (deploy-dependencies):
What do other modules need to do to declare a dependency on this one?
Answer:
Add following line into the module's manifest:
OpenIDE-Module-Module-Dependencies: org.netbeans.modules.diff/1 > ${OpenIDE-Module-Specification-Version}
Compatibility with environment
Question (compat-i18n):
Is your module correctly internationalized?
Answer:
Yes.
Question (compat-standards):
Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the
implementation exact or does it deviate somehow?
Answer:
The external diff engine expect the standard UNIX-style output of the external
diff executable.
The patching algorithm supports three diff formats:
- Standard UNIX-style diff format,
- Unidiff format,
- Contextual diff format.
Question (compat-version):
Can your module coexist with earlier and future
versions of itself? Can you correctly read all old settings? Will future
versions be able to read your current settings? Can you read
or politely ignore settings stored by a future version?
Answer:
Only one version of the module can be installed at a time.
The settings are shared across different versions, stored
and read by Java serialization and will be read in future as well.
Access to resources
Question (resources-file):
Does your module use java.io.File
directly?
Answer:
Yes, for temporary files and for location of the patch file.
Question (resources-layer):
Does your module provide own layer? Does it create any files or
folders in it? What it is trying to communicate by that and with which
components?
Answer:
Yes. The module defines the provided diff and merge engines and visualizers
so that they can be accessed by lookup. Also settings are defined there.
Question (resources-read):
Does your module read any resources from layers? For what purpose?
Answer:
No.
Question (resources-mask):
Does your module mask/hide/override any resources provided by other modules in
their layers?
Answer:
No.
Lookup of components
Question (lookup-lookup):
Does your module use org.openide.util.Lookup
or any similar technology to find any components to communicate with? Which ones?
Answer:
Yes. Lookup is used to get all registered diff and merge engines and visualizers.
Question (lookup-register):
Do you register anything into lookup for other code to find?
Answer:
Yes. The module registers two diff engines, two diff visualizers and one merge
visualizer (visual conflicts resolver).
Question (lookup-remove):
Do you remove entries of other modules from lookup?
Answer:
No.
Execution Environment
Question (exec-property):
Is execution of your code influenced by any environment or
Java system (System.getProperty
) property?
Answer:
user.dir
-
Used as a default directory in the file chooser, that is used by the patch action.
Question (exec-component):
Is execution of your code influenced by any (string) property
of any of your components?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-ant-tasks):
Do you define or register any ant tasks that other can use?
WARNING: Question with id="exec-ant-tasks" has not been answered!
Question (exec-classloader):
Does your code create its own class loader(s)?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-reflection):
Does your code use Java Reflection to execute other code?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-privateaccess):
Are you aware of any other parts of the system calling some of
your methods by reflection?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-process):
Do you execute an external process from your module? How do you ensure
that the result is the same on different platforms? Do you parse output?
Do you depend on result code?
Answer:
Yes, for an external diff engine. The standard UNIX diff output is expected,
it's the responsibility of the user to supply the correct executable.
Question (exec-introspection):
Does your module use any kind of runtime type information (instanceof
,
work with java.lang.Class
, etc.)?
Answer:
Yes.
- DiffAction needs to detect whether the provided diff component is a TopComponent or not in order to open it in an appropriate way.
- DiffPanel and MergePanel need to check whether the supplied document is a StyledDocument or not.
- DiffSettings needs to alter diff services when the default is changed and thus it needs to cast the service to InstanceDataObject
- LinesComponent needs to cast the settings objects retrieved from editor's settings
- MergeDialogComponent needs to check class types for presenting pop-up menu actions
- PatchAction in order to disable itself on InstanceDataObjects
Question (exec-threading):
What threading models, if any, does your module adhere to?
WARNING: Question with id="exec-threading" has not been answered!
Question (security-policy):
Does your functionality require modifications to the standard policy file?
WARNING: Question with id="security-policy" has not been answered!
Question (security-grant):
Does your code grant additional rights to some other code?
WARNING: Question with id="security-grant" has not been answered!
Format of files and protocols
Question (format-types):
Which protocols and file formats (if any) does your module read or write on disk,
or transmit or receive over the network? Do you generate an ant build script?
Can it be edited and modified?
Answer:
Three diff formats:
- Standard UNIX-style diff format,
- Unidiff format,
- Contextual diff format.
Question (format-dnd):
Which protocols (if any) does your code understand during Drag & Drop?
Answer:
None.
Question (format-clipboard):
Which data flavors (if any) does your code read from or insert to
the clipboard (by access to clipboard on means calling methods on java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable
?
Answer:
No clipboard communication is implemented.
Performance and Scalability
Question (perf-startup):
Does your module run any code on startup?
Answer:
No.
Question (perf-exit):
Does your module run any code on exit?
Answer:
No.
Question (perf-scale):
Which external criteria influence the performance of your
program (size of file in editor, number of files in menu,
in source directory, etc.) and how well your code scales?
Answer:
Size of the files, that are diffing or patching.
Question (perf-limit):
Are there any hard-coded or practical limits in the number or size of
elements your code can handle?
Answer:
No explicit limits. Technically, the available memory size is the limit...
Question (perf-mem):
How much memory does your component consume? Estimate
with a relation to the number of windows, etc.
Answer:
TBD.
Question (perf-wakeup):
Does any piece of your code wake up periodically and do something
even when the system is otherwise idle (no user interaction)?
Answer:
No.
Question (perf-progress):
Does your module execute any long-running tasks?
Answer:
The diff engines and patch action run in background to prevent blocking the
AWT thread. The running time depends on the file size.
Question (perf-huge_dialogs):
Does your module contain any dialogs or wizards with a large number of
GUI controls such as combo boxes, lists, trees, or text areas?
Answer:
No.
Question (perf-menus):
Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or
context-sensitive actions with complicated and slow enablement logic?
Answer:
No. Enabling logic is simple.
Question (perf-spi):
How the performance of the plugged in code will be enforced?
WARNING: Question with id="perf-spi" has not been answered!