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The source code<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?eclipse version="3.0"?> <plugin> <extension id="test-preferences" name="test-preferences" point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.preferences"> <scope name="test" class="org.eclipse.core.tests.internal.preferences.TestScope"/> </extension> <extension point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.contentTypes"> <content-type name="My Content Type" id="myContent" file-names=" myContent.mc1 , myContent.mc2 " file-extensions=" myContent1, myContent2 " describer="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.content.MyContentDescriber"/> <!-- content types for content/name matching tests --> <content-type name="BinaryBase" id="binary_base" file-extensions="mybinary"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="0A, 0B"/> <parameter name="required" value="false"/> </describer> </content-type> <content-type name="BinaryDerived1" id="binary_derived1" file-names="foo.mybinary" file-extensions="mybinary" base-type="binary_base"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="0A, 0B, 0C"/> <parameter name="required" value="false"/> </describer> </content-type> <content-type name="BinaryDerived2" id="binary_derived2" base-type="binary_base"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="0A, 0B, 0D"/> <parameter name="required" value="false"/> </describer> </content-type> <!-- A base type and a sub-type are in conflict. Sub type should be picked. --> <content-type file-extensions="conflict1" name="Conflict 1" id="base_conflict1"/> <content-type base-type="base_conflict1" name="Specialized Conflict 1" id="sub_conflict1"/> <!-- A base type and a sub-type (that restates file-spec) are in conflict. Base type still should be picked. --> <content-type file-extensions="conflict2" name="Conflict 2" id="base_conflict2"/> <content-type base-type="base_conflict2" file-extensions="conflict2" name="Specialized Conflict 2" id="sub_conflict2"/> <!-- Two unrelated types (sub_conflict3 and unrelated conflict3) are in conflict. Order will be arbitrary. --> <content-type id="base_conflict3" file-extensions="base_conflict3" name="Conflict 3"/> <content-type id="sub_conflict3" base-type="base_conflict3" file-extensions="conflict3" name="Deeper Conflict 3"/> <content-type id="unrelated_conflict3" file-extensions="conflict3" name="Unrelated Conflict 3"/> <!-- end of conflict-related content types --> <content-type file-extensions="tzt" name="My Text" id="mytext"> <property name="property1" default="value1"/> <!-- declares property for documentation purposes only --> <property name="property2"/> <property name="property3" default="value3"/> <!-- overrides (non-local) parent property definition --> <property name="org.eclipse.core.runtime.charset" default="BAR"/> </content-type> <content-type base-type="mytext" file-extensions="tzt1" name="My Text1" id="mytext1"> <!-- overrides parent property definition by assigning a default value --> <property name="property2" default="value2"/> <!-- overrides parent property definition by clearing the default value --> <property name="property3"/> <property name="property4" default="value4"/> </content-type> <!-- overrides parent charset definition by clearing the default value --> <!-- Here we really want to use the deprecated way for defining charsets. --> <content-type base-type="mytext" file-extensions="tzt2" default-charset="" name="My Text2" id="mytext2"> <property name="property1"/> <property name="property2"/> <property name="property3"/> <property name="property4"/> <!-- Use a local property name clashing with an inherited one --> <property name="charset" default="mytext2"/> </content-type> <content-type file-names="foo.bar" file-extensions="bar" name="Foo Bar" id="fooBar"/> <content-type base-type="fooBar" name="Sub Foo Bar" id="subFooBar"/> <content-type file-extensions="xml2" base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.xml" name="XML Based with Different Extension" id="xml-based-different-extension"> </content-type> <content-type file-names="xml-based.xml" base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.xml" name="XML Based with Specific Name" id="xml-based-specific-name"/> <content-type file-extensions="samplebin1" name="Sample Binary 1" id="sample-binary1"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="10, AB, CD, FF"/> <parameter name="offset" value="5"/> </describer> </content-type> <content-type file-extensions="samplebin2" name="Sample Binary 2" id="sample-binary2"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="10, AB, CD, EF"/> </describer> </content-type> <content-type file-extensions="class" name="Java Class file" id="javaClass"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.BinarySignatureDescriber"> <parameter name="signature" value="CA, FE, BA, BE"/> </describer> </content-type> <!-- content types for association tests --> <content-type id="assoc1" name="Association Test 1" base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.text" describer="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.content.NaySayerContentDescriber"/> <content-type id="assoc2" name="Association Test 2" base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.text" file-extensions="txt_assoc2builtin" describer="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.content.NaySayerContentDescriber"/> <file-association file-extensions="txt_assoc1pluginadded" content-type="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.assoc1"/> <file-association file-extensions="txt_assoc2pluginadded" content-type="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.assoc2"/> <file-association file-extensions="txt_pluginadded" content-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.text"/> <!-- content types for orphan tests --> <content-type file-names="foo.orphan" file-extensions="orphan" base-type="org.eclipse.bundle01.missing" name="Orphan Type" id="orphan"/> <file-association file-extensions="orphan2" content-type="org.eclipse.bundle01.missing"/> <!-- content types for alias tests --> <content-type id="alias" name="Alias Type" file-extensions="missing-target" alias-for="org.eclipse.bundle02.missing-target"/> <content-type id="derived-from-alias" name="Derived from Alias Type" base-type="alias"/> <!-- content types for content describer tests --> <content-type base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.xml" name="Root Element" id="root-element" describer="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.XMLRootElementContentDescriber:org.eclipse.core.runtime.tests.root-element"/> <content-type base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.xml" name="DTD" id="dtd"> <describer class="org.eclipse.core.runtime.content.XMLRootElementContentDescriber"> <parameter name="dtd" value="org.eclipse.core.runtime.tests.some.dtd"/> </describer> </content-type> <!-- this content type is used by the content description tests --> <content-type name="Void content type" id="void"/> </extension> <extension point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.adapters"> <factory class="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.TestAdapterFactory" adaptableType="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.TestAdaptable"> <adapter type="org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime.TestAdapter"> </adapter> </factory> </extension> </plugin> |
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