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+/* ComponentOrientation.java -- describes a component's orientation
+ Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation
+
+This file is part of GNU Classpath.
+
+GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
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+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
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+02110-1301 USA.
+
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+
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+independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
+module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
+or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
+this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
+obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
+exception statement from your version. */
+
+
+package java.awt;
+
+import java.io.Serializable;
+import java.util.Locale;
+import java.util.MissingResourceException;
+import java.util.ResourceBundle;
+
+/**
+ * This class is used to differentiate different orientations for text layout.
+ * It controls whether text flows left-to-right or right-to-left, and whether
+ * lines are horizontal or vertical, as in this table:<br>
+ * <pre>
+ * LT RT TL TR
+ * A B C C B A A D G G D A
+ * D E F F E D B E H H E B
+ * G H I I H G C F I I F C
+ * </pre>
+ * <b>LT</b> languages are most common (left-to-right lines, top-to-bottom).
+ * This includes Western European languages, and optionally includes Japanese,
+ * Chinese, and Korean. <b>RT</b> languages (right-to-left lines,
+ * top-to-bottom) are mainly middle eastern, such as Hebrew and Arabic.
+ * <b>TR</b> languages flow top-to-bottom in a line, right-to-left, and are
+ * the basis of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Finally, <b>TL</b> languages
+ * flow top-to-bottom in a line, left-to-right, as in Mongolian.
+ *
+ * <p>This is a pretty poor excuse for a type-safe enum, since it is not
+ * guaranteed that orientation objects are unique (thanks to serialization),
+ * yet there is no equals() method. You would be wise to compare the output
+ * of isHorizontal() and isLeftToRight() rather than comparing objects with
+ * ==, especially since more constants may be added in the future.
+ *
+ * @author Bryce McKinlay (bryce@albatross.co.nz)
+ * @since 1.0
+ * @status updated to 1.4
+ */
+public final class ComponentOrientation implements Serializable
+{
+ /**
+ * Compatible with JDK 1.0+.
+ */
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = -4113291392143563828L;
+
+ /** Constant for unknown orientation. */
+ private static final int UNKNOWN_ID = 1;
+
+ /** Constant for horizontal line orientation. */
+ private static final int HORIZONTAL_ID = 2;
+
+ /** Constant for left-to-right orientation. */
+ private static final int LEFT_TO_RIGHT_ID = 4;
+
+ /**
+ * Items run left to right, and lines flow top to bottom. Examples: English,
+ * French.
+ */
+ public static final ComponentOrientation LEFT_TO_RIGHT
+ = new ComponentOrientation(HORIZONTAL_ID | LEFT_TO_RIGHT_ID);
+
+ /**
+ * Items run right to left, and lines flow top to bottom. Examples: Arabic,
+ * Hebrew.
+ */
+ public static final ComponentOrientation RIGHT_TO_LEFT
+ = new ComponentOrientation(HORIZONTAL_ID);
+
+ /**
+ * The orientation is unknown for the locale. For backwards compatibility,
+ * this behaves like LEFT_TO_RIGHT in the instance methods.
+ */
+ public static final ComponentOrientation UNKNOWN
+ = new ComponentOrientation(UNKNOWN_ID | HORIZONTAL_ID | LEFT_TO_RIGHT_ID);
+
+ /**
+ * The orientation of this object; bitwise-or of unknown (1), horizontal (2),
+ * and left-to-right (4).
+ *
+ * @serial the orientation
+ */
+ private final int orientation;
+
+ /**
+ * Construct a given orientation.
+ *
+ * @param orientation the orientation
+ */
+ private ComponentOrientation(int orientation)
+ {
+ this.orientation = orientation;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the lines are horizontal, in which case lines flow
+ * top-to-bottom. For example, English, Hebrew. Counterexamples: Japanese,
+ * Chinese, Korean, Mongolian.
+ *
+ * @return true if this orientation has horizontal lines
+ */
+ public boolean isHorizontal()
+ {
+ return (orientation & HORIZONTAL_ID) != 0;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * If isHorizontal() returns true, then this determines whether items in
+ * the line flow left-to-right. If isHorizontal() returns false, items in
+ * a line flow top-to-bottom, and this determines if lines flow
+ * left-to-right.
+ *
+ * @return true if this orientation flows left-to-right
+ */
+ public boolean isLeftToRight()
+ {
+ return (orientation & LEFT_TO_RIGHT_ID) != 0;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Gets an orientation appropriate for the locale.
+ *
+ * @param locale the locale
+ * @return the orientation for that locale
+ * @throws NullPointerException if locale is null
+ */
+ public static ComponentOrientation getOrientation(Locale locale)
+ {
+ // Based on iterating over all languages defined in JDK 1.4, this behavior
+ // matches Sun's. However, it makes me wonder if any non-horizontal
+ // orientations even exist, as it sure contradicts their documentation.
+ String language = locale.getLanguage();
+ if ("ar".equals(language) || "fa".equals(language) || "iw".equals(language)
+ || "ur".equals(language))
+ return RIGHT_TO_LEFT;
+ return LEFT_TO_RIGHT;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Gets an orientation from a resource bundle. This tries the following:
+ *
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>Use the key "Orientation" to find an instance of ComponentOrientation
+ * in the bundle.</li>
+ * <li>Get the locale of the resource bundle, and get the orientation of
+ * that locale.</li>
+ * <li>Give up and get the orientation of the default locale.</li>
+ * </ul>
+ *
+ * @param bdl the bundle to use
+ * @return the orientation
+ * @throws NullPointerException if bdl is null
+ * @deprecated use {@link #getOrientation(Locale)} instead
+ */
+ public static ComponentOrientation getOrientation(ResourceBundle bdl)
+ {
+ ComponentOrientation r;
+ try
+ {
+ r = (ComponentOrientation) bdl.getObject("Orientation");
+ if (r != null)
+ return r;
+ }
+ catch (MissingResourceException ignored)
+ {
+ }
+ catch (ClassCastException ignored)
+ {
+ }
+ try
+ {
+ r = getOrientation(bdl.getLocale());
+ if (r != null)
+ return r;
+ }
+ catch (Exception ignored)
+ {
+ }
+ return getOrientation(Locale.getDefault());
+ }
+} // class ComponentOrientation