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							- /*
 -   ==============================================================================
 - 
 -    This file is part of the JUCE library.
 -    Copyright (c) 2022 - Raw Material Software Limited
 - 
 -    JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
 -    licensing.
 - 
 -    By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 7 End-User License
 -    Agreement and JUCE Privacy Policy.
 - 
 -    End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-7-licence
 -    Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-privacy-policy
 - 
 -    Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see
 -    www.gnu.org/licenses).
 - 
 -    JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
 -    EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
 -    DISCLAIMED.
 - 
 -   ==============================================================================
 - */
 - 
 - namespace juce
 - {
 - 
 - //==============================================================================
 - /**
 -     Controls the order in which focus moves between components.
 - 
 -     The algorithm used by this class to work out the order of traversal is as
 -     follows:
 -     - Only visible and enabled components are considered focusable.
 -     - If two components both have an explicit focus order specified then the
 -       one with the lowest number comes first (see the
 -       Component::setExplicitFocusOrder() method).
 -     - Any component with an explicit focus order greater than 0 comes before ones
 -       that don't have an order specified.
 -     - Components with their 'always on top' flag set come before those without.
 -     - Any unspecified components are traversed in a left-to-right, then
 -       top-to-bottom order.
 - 
 -     If you need focus traversal in a more customised way you can create a
 -     ComponentTraverser subclass that uses your own algorithm and return it
 -     from Component::createFocusTraverser().
 - 
 -     @see ComponentTraverser, Component::createFocusTraverser
 - 
 -     @tags{GUI}
 - */
 - class JUCE_API  FocusTraverser  : public ComponentTraverser
 - {
 - public:
 -     /** Destructor. */
 -     ~FocusTraverser() override = default;
 - 
 -     /** Returns the component that should receive focus by default within the given
 -         parent component.
 - 
 -         The default implementation will just return the foremost visible and enabled
 -         child component, and will return nullptr if there is no suitable component.
 -     */
 -     Component* getDefaultComponent (Component* parentComponent) override;
 - 
 -     /** Returns the component that should be given focus after the specified one when
 -         moving "forwards".
 - 
 -         The default implementation will return the next visible and enabled component
 -         which is to the right of or below this one, and will return nullptr if there
 -         is no suitable component.
 -     */
 -     Component* getNextComponent (Component* current) override;
 - 
 -     /** Returns the component that should be given focus after the specified one when
 -         moving "backwards".
 - 
 -         The default implementation will return the previous visible and enabled component
 -         which is to the left of or above this one, and will return nullptr if there
 -         is no suitable component.
 -     */
 -     Component* getPreviousComponent (Component* current) override;
 - 
 -     /** Returns all of the components that can receive focus within the given parent
 -         component in traversal order.
 - 
 -         The default implementation will return all visible and enabled child components.
 -     */
 -     std::vector<Component*> getAllComponents (Component* parentComponent) override;
 - };
 - 
 - } // namespace juce
 
 
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