Package Torello.Browser
Class CSS.MediaQuery
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- Torello.Browser.CSS.MediaQuery
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- Enclosing class:
- CSS
public static class CSS.MediaQuery extends BaseType
Media query descriptor.
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Field Summary
Serializable ID Modifier and Type Field protected static long
serialVersionUID
For Object Serialization.Type Properties Modifier and Type Field boolean
active
Whether the media query condition is satisfied.CSS.MediaQueryExpression[]
expressions
Array of media query expressions.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description MediaQuery(JsonObject jo)
JSON Object ConstructorMediaQuery(CSS.MediaQueryExpression[] expressions, boolean active)
Constructor
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean[]
optionals()
Implementing this method allows sub-classes to specify which JSON Properties may be absent or null.
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Field Detail
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serialVersionUID
protected static final long serialVersionUID
For Object Serialization. java.io.Serializable- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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expressions
public final CSS.MediaQueryExpression[] expressions
Array of media query expressions.
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active
public final boolean active
Whether the media query condition is satisfied.
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Constructor Detail
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MediaQuery
public MediaQuery(CSS.MediaQueryExpression[] expressions, boolean active)
Constructor- Parameters:
expressions
- Array of media query expressions.active
- Whether the media query condition is satisfied.
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MediaQuery
public MediaQuery(JsonObject jo)
JSON Object Constructor- Parameters:
jo
- A Json-Object having data about an instance of'MediaQuery'
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Method Detail
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optionals
public boolean[] optionals()
Description copied from class:BaseType
Implementing this method allows sub-classes to specify which JSON Properties may be absent or null. When binding aJsonObject
to a Java-Object, if some of the expected fields for the Java-Object map to Properties which might be left-out or omitted, then that may be indicated by setting that fields array positionTRUE
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NOTE: This array should have a length equal to the number of fields contained by the Java Object. The first boolean in the array should specify whether the first Object Field may by absent. The second boolean should specify whether the second Object Field is optional in the JSON - and so on and so forth...
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