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package org.netbeans.jemmy;
/**
*
* Defines char-to-key binding. The generation of a symbol will, in general,
* require modifier keys to be pressed prior to pressing a primary key. Classes
* that implement {@code CharBindingMap} communicate what modifiers and
* primary key are required to generate a given symbol.
*
* @see org.netbeans.jemmy.DefaultCharBindingMap
*
* @author Alexandre Iline (alexandre.iline@oracle.com)
*/
public interface CharBindingMap {
/**
* Returns the code of the primary key used to type a symbol.
*
* @param c Symbol code.
* @return a key code.
* @see java.awt.event.InputEvent
*/
public int getCharKey(char c);
/**
* Returns the modifiers that should be pressed to type a symbol.
*
* @param c Symbol code.
* @return a combination of InputEvent MASK fields.
* @see java.awt.event.InputEvent
*/
public int getCharModifiers(char c);
}