public class BindingsDirectoryPath<T extends BindingsDirectoryPath<T>> extends HashMap
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry<K,V>, AbstractMap.SimpleImmutableEntry<K,V>| Constructor and Description |
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BindingsDirectoryPath() |
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void |
addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
Adds a property change listener
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String |
getKey() |
String |
path()
The actual filesystem path.
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T |
path(String value)
The actual filesystem path.
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String |
relativeTo()
The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard
paths provided by the system.
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T |
relativeTo(String value)
The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard
paths provided by the system.
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void |
removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
Removes a property change listener
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clear, clone, compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, containsKey, containsValue, entrySet, forEach, get, getOrDefault, isEmpty, keySet, merge, put, putAll, putIfAbsent, remove, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll, size, valuesequals, hashCode, toStringpublic String getKey()
public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
public void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
public String path()
If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows:
If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.public T path(String value)
If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows:
If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.public String relativeTo()
public T relativeTo(String value)
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