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* New Processing Instruction nodes are created by DOM_Document::createProcessingInstruction(). * * */ DOM_ProcessingInstruction(); /** * Copy constructor. Creates a new DOM_ProcessingInstruction that refers to the * same underlying node as the original. See also DOM_Node::clone(), * which will copy the actual PI node, rather than just creating a new * reference to the original node. * * @param other The object to be copied. */ DOM_ProcessingInstruction(const DOM_ProcessingInstruction &other); /** * Assignment operator. * * @param other The object to be copied. */ DOM_ProcessingInstruction & operator = (const DOM_ProcessingInstruction &other); /** * Assignment operator. This overloaded variant is provided for * the sole purpose of setting a DOM_Node reference variable to * zero. Nulling out a reference variable in this way will decrement * the reference count on the underlying Node object that the variable * formerly referenced. This effect is normally obtained when reference * variable goes out of scope, but zeroing them can be useful for * global instances, or for local instances that will remain in scope * for an extended time, when the storage belonging to the underlying * node needs to be reclaimed. * * @param val Only a value of 0, or null, is allowed. */ DOM_ProcessingInstruction & operator = (const DOM_NullPtr *val); //@} /** @name Destructor. */ //@{ /** * Destructor for DOM_processingInstruction. The object being destroyed is the reference * object, not the underlying PI node itself. * */ ~DOM_ProcessingInstruction(); //@} /** @name Get functions. */ //@{ /** * The target of this processing instruction. * * XML defines this as being the * first token following the markup that begins the processing instruction. */ DOMString getTarget() const; /** * The content of this processing instruction. * * This is from the first non * white space character after the target to the character immediately * preceding the ?>. * @exception DOMException * NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised when the node is readonly. */ DOMString getData() const; //@} /** @name Set functions. */ //@{ /** * Sets the content of this processing instruction. * * This is from the first non * white space character after the target to the character immediately * preceding the ?>. * @param data The string containing the processing instruction */ void setData(const DOMString &data); //@} protected: DOM_ProcessingInstruction(ProcessingInstructionImpl *impl); friend class DOM_Document; }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif