public interface IMarkerActionFilter extends IActionFilter
A popup menu extension may use these constants to describe its object target. Each identifies an attribute name or possible value.
Clients are not expected to implement this interface.
IActionFilter| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static java.lang.String |
DONE
An attribute indicating whether the marker is considered done (value
"done"). |
static java.lang.String |
MESSAGE
An attribute indicating the marker message (value
"message"). |
static java.lang.String |
PRIORITY
An attribute indicating the marker priority (value
"priority"). |
static java.lang.String |
RESOURCE_TYPE
An attribute indicating the type of resource associated with the marker
(value
"resourceType"). |
static java.lang.String |
SEVERITY
An attribute indicating the marker severity (value
"severity"). |
static java.lang.String |
SUPER_TYPE
An attribute indicating the marker super type (value
"superType"). |
static java.lang.String |
TYPE
An attribute indicating the marker type (value
"type"). |
testAttributestatic final java.lang.String TYPE
"type").
The attribute value in xml should match one of the marker types defined in
the workbench's marker extension point. Common examples are
IMarker.TASK, IMarker.BOOKMARK, and IMarker.MARKER.static final java.lang.String SUPER_TYPE
"superType").
The attribute value in xml should match one of the marker types defined in
the workbench's marker extension point. Common examples are
IMarker.TASK, IMarker.BOOKMARK, and IMarker.MARKER.static final java.lang.String PRIORITY
"priority").
The attribute value in xml must be one of IMarker.PRIORITY_LOW,
IMarker.PRIORITY_NORMAL, or IMarker.PRIORITY_HIGHstatic final java.lang.String SEVERITY
"severity").
The attribute value in xml in xml must be one of IMarker.SEVERITY_ERROR,
IMarker.SEVERITY_WARNING, or IMarker.SEVERITY_INFOstatic final java.lang.String DONE
"done").
The attribute value in xml must be one of "true" or "false".static final java.lang.String MESSAGE
"message").
The attribute value in xml is unconstrained. "*" may be used at the start or
the end to represent "one or more characters".static final java.lang.String RESOURCE_TYPE
"resourceType"). The attribute value in xml must be
one of IResource.FILE, IResource.PROJECT, IResource.FOLDER,
or IResource.ROOT.
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