Source for java.text.Annotation

   1: /* Annotation.java -- Wrapper for a text attribute object
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.text;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:   * This class is used as a wrapper for a text attribute object.  Annotation
  43:   * objects are associated with a specific range of text.  Changing either
  44:   * the text range or the underlying text invalidates the object.
  45:   *
  46:   * @version 0.0
  47:   *
  48:   * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
  49:   */
  50: public class Annotation
  51: {
  52: 
  53: /*
  54:  * Instance Variables
  55:  */
  56: 
  57: /**
  58:   * This is the attribute object being wrappered
  59:   */
  60: private Object attrib;
  61: 
  62: /*************************************************************************/
  63: 
  64: /**
  65:   * Constructors
  66:   */
  67: 
  68: /**
  69:   * This method initializes a new instance of <code>Annotation</code> to
  70:   * wrapper the specified text attribute object.
  71:   *
  72:   * @param attrib The text attribute <code>Object</code> to wrapper.
  73:   */
  74: public
  75: Annotation(Object attrib)
  76: {
  77:   this.attrib = attrib;
  78: }
  79: 
  80: /*************************************************************************/
  81: 
  82: /*
  83:  * Instance Variables
  84:  */
  85: 
  86: /**
  87:   * This method returns the text attribute object this <code>Annotation</code>
  88:   * instance is wrappering.
  89:   *
  90:   * @return The text attribute object for this <code>Annotation</code>.
  91:   */
  92: public Object
  93: getValue()
  94: {
  95:   return(attrib);
  96: }
  97: 
  98: /*************************************************************************/
  99: 
 100: /**
 101:   * This method returns a <code>String</code> representation of this
 102:   * object.
 103:   *
 104:   * @return This object as a <code>String</code>.
 105:   */
 106: public String
 107: toString()
 108: {
 109:   return(getClass().getName() + "[value=" + attrib.toString() + "]");
 110: }
 111: 
 112: } // class Annotation