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/** Open the class browser to view the specified class. If the argument is a string it is considered to be a class name. If the argument is an object, the class of the object is used. If the arg is a class, the class is used. <p> Note: To browse the String class you can't supply a String. You'd have to do: browseClass( String.class ); <p> @method void browseClass( String | Object | Class ) */ import bsh.ClassIdentifier; browseClass( Object o ) { String classname; if ( o instanceof String) classname = o; else if ( o instanceof ClassIdentifier ) classname = this.namespace.identifierToClass(o).getName(); else if ( o instanceof Class ) classname = o.getName(); else classname = o.getClass().getName(); // really need a way to unset and more poweful testing... if ( bsh.system.desktop == void || bsh.system.desktop.classbrowser == void || bsh.system.desktop.classbrowser == null ) { this.browser = classBrowser(); } else { this.browser = bsh.system.desktop.classbrowser; bsh.system.desktop.classbrowser.toFront(); } browser.driveToClass( classname ); }
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