The java org.eclipse.jface.text.IRegion interface is part of the Eclipse JFace Text framework and represents a region of text within a document. It defines the starting offset and the length of the region, allowing programmers to easily manipulate and navigate text within a document. The IRegion interface provides methods to compare regions, test for containment, and retrieve the end offset. It is commonly used in conjunction with other text-related classes and interfaces to implement features like syntax highlighting, code folding, and text selection in Eclipse-based applications.
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