public class KeyStrokeMappingsParser extends Object
Creates KeyStrokeMappings by parsing a text file.
Mappings for the following characters:
The following is an example of a mapping file:
a, A, NO_MASK A, A, SHIFT_MASK COMMA, COMMA, NO_MASKEach line represents a character-keystroke mapping where each value is separated by a comma.
The first value represents the character to map. For example 'a' or 'A'. Since each field is separated by a comma, to map the ',' character we need to specify the text "COMMA."
The second value represents the key code, which should be the name of a key code from KeyEvent without the
prefix "VK_". For example, if the key code is KeyEvent.VK_COMMA we just need to specify "COMMA".
The third value represents any modifiers to use, which should be the name of a modifier from a InputEvent.
For example, if the modifier to use is InputEvent.SHIFT_MASK we need to specify "SHIFT_MASK". If no modifiers
are necessary, we just specify "NO_MASK".
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
KeyStrokeMappingsParser() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
KeyStrokeMappingProvider |
parse(File file)
Creates a
KeyStrokeMappingProvider containing all the character-keystroke mappings specified in the given
file. |
KeyStrokeMappingProvider |
parse(String fileName)
Creates a
KeyStrokeMappingProvider containing all the character-keystroke mappings specified in the file
with the given name. |
@Nonnull public KeyStrokeMappingProvider parse(@Nonnull String fileName)
Creates a KeyStrokeMappingProvider containing all the character-keystroke mappings specified in the file
with the given name.
Note: This attempts to read the file using ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(String).
fileName - the name of the file to parse.KeyStrokeMappingProvider.NullPointerException - if the given name is null.IllegalArgumentException - if the given name is empty.ParsingException - if any error occurs during parsing.parse(File)@Nonnull public KeyStrokeMappingProvider parse(@Nonnull File file)
KeyStrokeMappingProvider containing all the character-keystroke mappings specified in the given
file.file - the file to parse.KeyStrokeMappingProvider.NullPointerException - if the given file is null.AssertionError - if the given file does not represent an existing file.ParsingException - if any error occurs during parsing.Copyright © 2014 AssertJ. All rights reserved.