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* This class is used by the DTD scanner and the validator classes, * allowing them to be used separately or together. This "struct" * class is used to build content models for validation, where it * is more efficient to fetch all of the information for each of * these content model "fragments" than to fetch each field one at * a time. Since configurations are allowed to have validators * without a DTD scanner (i.e. a schema validator) and a DTD scanner * without a validator (non-validating processor), this class can be * used by each without requiring the presence of the other. *

* When processing element declarations, the DTD scanner will build * up a representation of the content model using the node types that * are defined here. Since a non-validating processor only needs to * remember the type of content model declared (i.e. ANY, EMPTY, MIXED, * or CHILDREN), it is free to discard the specific details of the * MIXED and CHILDREN content models described using this class. *

* In the typical case of a validating processor reading the grammar * of the document from a DTD, the information about the content model * declared will be preserved and later "compiled" into an efficient * form for use during element validation. Each content spec node * that is saved is assigned a unique index that is used as a handle * for the "value" or "otherValue" fields of other content spec nodes. * A leaf node has a "value" that is either an index in the string * pool of the element type of that leaf, or a value of -1 to indicate * the special "#PCDATA" leaf type used in a mixed content model. *

* For a mixed content model, the content spec will be made up of * leaf and choice content spec nodes, with an optional "zero or more" * node. For example, the mixed content declaration "(#PCDATA)" would * contain a single leaf node with a node value of -1. A mixed content * declaration of "(#PCDATA|foo)*" would have a content spec consisting * of two leaf nodes, for the "#PCDATA" and "foo" choices, a choice node * with the "value" set to the index of the "#PCDATA" leaf node and the * "otherValue" set to the index of the "foo" leaf node, and a "zero or * more" node with the "value" set to the index of the choice node. If * the content model has more choices, for example "(#PCDATA|a|b)*", then * there will be more corresponding choice and leaf nodes, the choice * nodes will be chained together through the "value" field with each * leaf node referenced by the "otherValue" field. *

* For element content models, there are sequence nodes and also "zero or * one" and "one or more" nodes. The leaf nodes would always have a valid * string pool index, as the "#PCDATA" leaf is not used in the declarations * for element content models. * * @version $Id: XMLContentSpec.java,v 1.3 2002/01/29 01:15:10 lehors Exp $ */ public class XMLContentSpec { // // Constants // /** * Name or #PCDATA. Leaf nodes that represent parsed character * data (#PCDATA) have values of -1. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_LEAF = 0; /** Represents a zero or one occurence count, '?'. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ZERO_OR_ONE = 1; /** Represents a zero or more occurence count, '*'. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ZERO_OR_MORE = 2; /** Represents a one or more occurence count, '+'. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ONE_OR_MORE = 3; /** Represents choice, '|'. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_CHOICE = 4; /** Represents sequence, ','. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_SEQ = 5; /** * Represents any namespace specified namespace. When the element * found in the document must belong to a specific namespace, * otherValue will contain the name of the namespace. * If otherValue is -1 then the element * can be from any namespace. *

* Lists of valid namespaces are created from choice content spec * nodes that have any content spec nodes as children. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY = 6; /** * Represents any other namespace (XML Schema: ##other). *

* When the content spec node type is set to CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_OTHER, * value will contain the namespace that cannot * occur. */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_OTHER = 7; /** Represents any local element (XML Schema: ##local). */ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_LOCAL = 8; /** prcessContent is 'lax' **/ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_LAX = 22; public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_OTHER_LAX = 23; public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_LOCAL_LAX = 24; /** processContent is 'skip' **/ public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_SKIP = 38; public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_OTHER_SKIP = 39; public static final short CONTENTSPECNODE_ANY_LOCAL_SKIP = 40; // // Data // /** * The content spec node type. * * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_LEAF * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_ZERO_OR_ONE * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_ZERO_OR_MORE * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_ONE_OR_MORE * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_CHOICE * @see #CONTENTSPECNODE_SEQ */ public short type; /** * The "left hand" value object of the content spec node. * leaf name.localpart, single child for unary ops, left child for binary ops. */ public Object value; /** * The "right hand" value of the content spec node. * leaf name.uri, right child for binary ops */ public Object otherValue; // // Constructors // /** Default constructor. */ public XMLContentSpec() { clear(); } /** Constructs a content spec with the specified values. */ public XMLContentSpec(short type, Object value, Object otherValue) { setValues(type, value, otherValue); } /** * Constructs a content spec from the values in the specified content spec. */ public XMLContentSpec(XMLContentSpec contentSpec) { setValues(contentSpec); } /** * Constructs a content spec from the values specified by the given * content spec provider and identifier. */ public XMLContentSpec(XMLContentSpec.Provider provider, int contentSpecIndex) { setValues(provider, contentSpecIndex); } // // Public methods // /** Clears the values. */ public void clear() { type = -1; value = null; otherValue = null; } /** Sets the values. */ public void setValues(short type, Object value, Object otherValue) { this.type = type; this.value = value; this.otherValue = otherValue; } /** Sets the values of the specified content spec. */ public void setValues(XMLContentSpec contentSpec) { type = contentSpec.type; value = contentSpec.value; otherValue = contentSpec.otherValue; } /** * Sets the values from the values specified by the given content spec * provider and identifier. If the specified content spec cannot be * provided, the values of this content spec are cleared. */ public void setValues(XMLContentSpec.Provider provider, int contentSpecIndex) { if (!provider.getContentSpec(contentSpecIndex, this)) { clear(); } } // // Object methods // /** Returns a hash code for this node. */ public int hashCode() { return type << 16 | value.hashCode() << 8 | otherValue.hashCode(); } /** Returns true if the two objects are equal. */ public boolean equals(Object object) { if (object != null && object instanceof XMLContentSpec) { XMLContentSpec contentSpec = (XMLContentSpec)object; return type == contentSpec.type && value == contentSpec.value && otherValue == contentSpec.otherValue; } return false; } // // Interfaces // /** * Provides a means for walking the structure built out of * content spec "nodes". The user of this provider interface is * responsible for knowing what the content spec node values * "mean". If those values refer to content spec identifiers, * then the user can call back into the provider to get the * next content spec node in the structure. */ public interface Provider { // // XMLContentSpec.Provider methods // /** * Fills in the provided content spec structure with content spec * information for a unique identifier. * * @param contentSpecIndex The content spec identifier. All content * spec "nodes" have a unique identifier. * @param contentSpec The content spec struct to fill in with * the information. * * @return Returns true if the contentSpecIndex was found. */ public boolean getContentSpec(int contentSpecIndex, XMLContentSpec contentSpec); } // interface Provider } // class XMLContentSpec