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<?php /** * File containing the ezcConsoleDialog interface. * * @package ConsoleTools * @version 1.6.1 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2005-2010 eZ Systems AS. All rights reserved. * @license http://ez.no/licenses/new_bsd New BSD License */ /** * Interface that every console dialog class must implement. * * Console dialogs can either be used on their own or using the * {@link ezcConsoleDialogViewer} (recommended). In the dialog viewer, a dialog * is instanciated and displayed in a loop, until it receives a valid result * value. * * @package ConsoleTools * @version 1.6.1 */ interface ezcConsoleDialog { /** * Create a new dialog object. * This method retrieves an ezcConsoleOutput object for printing its * content. Additionally an instance of ezcConsoleDialogOptions or a derived * class is received to configure the behaviour of the dialog. Dialog * implementations may extend ezcConsoleDialogOptions and require an * instance of their extended class as options. * * @param ezcConsoleOutput $output Output object. * @param ezcConsoleDialogOptions $options Options. * @return void */ // public function __construct( ezcConsoleOutput $output, ezcConsoleDialogOptions $options = null ); /** * Returns if the dialog retrieved a valid result. * Typically a dialog is displayed in a loop until he received a valid * result. What a valid result is, is determined by the dialog itself. * * @return bool If a valid result was retrieved. */ public function hasValidResult(); /** * Returns the result retrieved. * If no valid result was retreived, yet, this method should throw an * {@link ezcDialogNoValidResultException}. Otherwise this method returns * the result. * * @return mixed The retreived result. * * @throws ezcDialogNoValidResultException * if this method is called without a valid result being retrieved * by the object. Use {@link hasValidResult()} to avoid this * exception. */ public function getResult(); /** * Displays the dialog. * Displays the dialog. Dialogs will most propably block the application until * the user took some interaction. * * @return void */ public function display(); /** * Resets the dialog to its initial state. * Resets the dialog to its orginal state in respect to its internal * changes. Note: Any changes you made to the options are kept in tact. * * @return void */ public function reset(); } ?>