AbortAllOperationRequest.st
author Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
Tue, 03 Feb 2004 16:45:01 +0100
changeset 7866 6624a55c7dd0
parent 7632 767af3538c06
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"
 COPYRIGHT (c) 2002 by eXept Software AG
              All Rights Reserved

 This software is furnished under a license and may be used
 only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
 inclusion of the above copyright notice.   This software may not
 be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
 other person.  No title to or ownership of the software is
 hereby transferred.
"

"{ Package: 'stx:libbasic' }"

ControlRequest subclass:#AbortAllOperationRequest
	instanceVariableNames:''
	classVariableNames:''
	poolDictionaries:''
	category:'Kernel-Exceptions-Control'
!

!AbortAllOperationRequest class methodsFor:'documentation'!

copyright
"
 COPYRIGHT (c) 2002 by eXept Software AG
              All Rights Reserved

 This software is furnished under a license and may be used
 only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
 inclusion of the above copyright notice.   This software may not
 be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
 other person.  No title to or ownership of the software is
 hereby transferred.
"
!

documentation
"
    Raised by some dialogs 'Cancel All' button.

    If unhandled, this is equivalent to raising the AbortOperationRequest.
    However, some applications catch this signal when performing an operation
    on multiple objects (such as a fileBrowser, when deleting multiple files).
    In these situations, Abort is typically cought to cancel a single
    operation, while AbortAll is used to cancel the whole action.
"
! !

!AbortAllOperationRequest methodsFor:'default actions'!

defaultAction
    AbortOperationRequest raise
! !

!AbortAllOperationRequest class methodsFor:'documentation'!

version
    ^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/AbortAllOperationRequest.st,v 1.5 2003-10-07 13:38:02 stefan Exp $'
! !