Revision: 911
Author: allain.lalonde
Date: Wed Dec 2 11:29:54 2009
Log: Removing setLayout method. Effectively making the layout final.
http://code.google.com/p/piccolo2d/source/detail?r=911
Modified:
/piccolo2d.java/trunk/extras/src/main/java/edu/umd/cs/piccolox/swing/SwingLayoutNode.java
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---
/piccolo2d.java/trunk/extras/src/main/java/edu/umd/cs/piccolox/swing/SwingLayoutNode.java
Tue Dec 1 14:24:07 2009
+++
/piccolo2d.java/trunk/extras/src/main/java/edu/umd/cs/piccolox/swing/SwingLayoutNode.java
Wed Dec 2 11:29:54 2009
@@ -131,23 +131,7 @@
*/
public Container getContainer() {
return container;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the layout manager.
- * <p>
- * It's recommended that you avoid using this method, it's a can of
worms.
- * Like Swing, if you call this after adding nodes, the results may be
- * unpredictable. You'll also have problems if the constraints that you
- * specified to addChild aren't compatible with the new layout
manager, or
- * if the new layout manager requires constraints.
- *
- * @param layoutManager layout manager to use when laying out nodes
- */
- public void setLayout(final LayoutManager layoutManager) {
- container.setLayout(layoutManager);
- updateContainerLayout();
- }
+ }
/**
* Adds a child at the specified index. Like Swing, bad things can
happen if
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