Clover coverage report - Code Coverage for tapestry release 4.0-alpha-3
Coverage timestamp: Mon May 16 2005 09:05:49 EDT
file stats: LOC: 72   Methods: 3
NCLOC: 19   Classes: 1
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 // Copyright 2004, 2005 The Apache Software Foundation
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 //
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 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 // You may obtain a copy of the License at
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 //
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 //     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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 //
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 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 // limitations under the License.
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 package org.apache.tapestry.components;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.AbstractComponent;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.IComponent;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.IMarkupWriter;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.IRequestCycle;
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 /** 
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  *  Prevents its contents from being rendered until triggered by
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  *  an {@link RenderBlock} component.
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  *
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  *  [<a href="../../../../../ComponentReference/Block.html">Component Reference</a>]
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  *
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  *  <p>Block and {@link RenderBlock} are used to build a certain class
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  *  of complicated component that can't be assembled using the normal
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  *  wrapping containment.  Such a super component would have two or more
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  *  sections that need to be supplied by the containing page (or component).
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  *
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  *  <p>Using Blocks, the blocks can be provided as parameters to the super
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  *  component.
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  * 
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  *  <p>The inserter property gives the components inside the block access to
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  *  the component (typically an {@link RenderBlock}) that inserted the block,
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  *  including access to its informal bindings which allows components contained
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  *  by the Block to be passed parameters.  Note - it is the responsibility of the
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  *  inserting component to set itself as the Block's inserter.
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  *
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  *  @author Howard Lewis Ship
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  *  @since 0.2.9
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  * 
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  **/
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 public abstract class Block extends AbstractComponent
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 {
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     private IComponent _inserter;
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     /**
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      *  Does nothing; the idea of a Block is to defer the rendering of
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      *  the body of the block until an {@link RenderBlock} forces it
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      *  out.
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      *
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      **/
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     protected void renderComponent(IMarkupWriter writer, IRequestCycle cycle)
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     {
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         // Nothing!
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     }
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     public IComponent getInserter()
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     {
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         return _inserter;
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     }
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     public void setInserter(IComponent value)
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     {
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         _inserter = value;
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     }
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 }