This document lists changes made to the I/O API.
Fuller descriptions of all changes can be found below (follow links).
Not all deprecations are listed here, assuming that the deprecated APIs continue to essentially work. For a full deprecation list, please consult the Javadoc.
These API specification versions may be used to indicate that a module requires a certain API feature in order to function. For example, if you see here a feature you need which is labelled 1.20, your manifest should contain in its main attributes the line:
OpenIDE-Module-Module-Dependencies: org.openide.io > 1.20
org.openide.windows.IOProvider
org.openide.windows.OutputWriter
IOProvider
; made by: mkleint; issues:
#43332
Added an additional method InputOutput getIO(String name, Action[] additionalActions)
that accepts additional array of javax.swing.Action instances. It allows to define domain-specific additional actions
that can be performed on the content of the output.
The method
should be ideally abstract but because it's uncertain how many
implementations of IOProvider are there, the method is non-abstract and in it's
default impl, delegates to the InputOutput getIO(String name, boolean newIO)
method.
Implementors of the class are encourages to implement the new method.
OutputWriter
; made by: mkleint; issues:
#48339
Added an additional method OutputWriter.println(String, OutputListener, boolean)
that accepts additional boolean parameter (is Important or not). It allows the API users to mark the
line and it's listener as important. Such a line can be marked in different color, the output can stop there to draw user's attention etc.
The method
should be ideally abstract but because it's uncertain how many
implementations are there, the method is non-abstract and in it's
default impl, delegates to the OutputWriter.println(String, OutputListener)
method,
ignoring the boolean parameter. Implementors of the class are
encourages to implement the new method.
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