On Mon, 20 Oct 2025 05:06:20 GMT, John Hendrikx <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This PR implements two new default methods on `ObservableList` to be able to >> replace elements at a given position or within a specified range. >> >> Justification for this change is to allow an `ObservableList` to be bulk >> modified resulting in a single `ListChangeListener` call back. In this way >> the callbacks don't observe the list changing its size from S to S-X back to >> S again(*). Currently the only way to bulk replace a range of items is to >> remove X items then add X items, resulting in two listener callbacks in >> between which the size of the list can be observed to change. >> >> The other alternative is to call `set` individually for each item, which >> results in many change notifications. >> >> With the addition of this PR, and the changes in >> `ModifiableObservableListBase`, replacing a range of items becomes a single >> change callback. >> >> (*) The list may indeed change size still as plain `List` does not have >> `setAll` operations; size listeners may observe this, but it will no longer >> be observable from a `ListChangeListener` due to multiple separate callbacks. > > John Hendrikx has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional > commits since the last revision: > > - Fix test > - Rename setAll to replaceRange and removed superfluous method I can review this. @hjohn If you're happy with the current `replaceRange` name (which seems good to me), can you update the JBS and PR title to reflect this? ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1937#issuecomment-3462788655
