Nothing calls it and its semantics are not well defined.
Also, it makes little sense that the state system would have knowledge
about what views want.
Change-Id: Idff4d0bf24c4173c8cd8a67ac18753dcd6fb4ff4
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/59785
Reviewed-by: Alexandre Montplaisir <alexmonthy@voxpopuli.im>
Tested-by: Alexandre Montplaisir <alexmonthy@voxpopuli.im>
Reviewed-by: Hudson CI
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return end;
}
- @Override
- public long getViewerEndTime() {
- return end + 1;
- }
-
@Override
public int getAttribute() {
return attribute;
*/
long getEndTime();
- /**
- * In case the "real" end time of the interval is not exactly the same as
- * the end time you want to show in views, you can implement this method to
- * assign a different value that the viewer can use.
- *
- * If not, you can simply have it return the same as getEndTime().
- *
- * @return The end time that views should use
- */
- long getViewerEndTime();
-
/**
* Retrieve the quark of the attribute this state interval refers to
*
return end;
}
- @Override
- public long getViewerEndTime() {
- return end + 1;
- }
-
@Override
public int getAttribute() {
return attribute;