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56
57/*
58 * $Id: DOM_Text.hpp,v 1.3 2002/11/04 15:04:44 tng Exp $
59 */
60
61#ifndef DOM_Text_HEADER_GUARD_
62#define DOM_Text_HEADER_GUARD_
63
64#include <xercesc/util/XercesDefs.hpp>
65#include "DOM_CharacterData.hpp"
66
67XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
68
69
70class TextImpl;
71
72
73/**
74 * The <code>Text</code> interface represents the textual content (termed
75 * character  data in XML) of an <code>Element</code> or <code>Attr</code>.
76 * If there is no markup inside an element's content, the text is contained
77 * in a single object implementing the <code>Text</code> interface that is
78 * the only child of the element. If there is markup, it is parsed into a
79 * list of elements and <code>Text</code> nodes that form the list of
80 * children of the element.
81 * <p>When a document is first made available via the DOM, there is  only one
82 * <code>Text</code> node for each block of text. Users may create  adjacent
83 * <code>Text</code> nodes that represent the  contents of a given element
84 * without any intervening markup, but should be aware that there is no way
85 * to represent the separations between these nodes in XML, so they
86 * will not (in general) persist between DOM editing sessions. The
87 * <code>normalize()</code> method on <code>Element</code> merges any such
88 * adjacent <code>Text</code> objects into a single node for each block of
89 * text; this is  recommended before employing operations that depend on a
90 * particular document structure, such as navigation with
91 * <code>XPointers.</code>
92 */
93class CDOM_EXPORT DOM_Text: public DOM_CharacterData {
94
95    public:
96    /** @name Constructors and assignment operator */
97    //@{
98    /**
99      * Default constructor for DOM_Text.  The resulting object does not
100      * refer to an actual Text node; it will compare == to 0, and is similar
101      * to a null object reference variable in Java.  It may subsequently be
102      * assigned to refer to an actual comment node.
103      *
104      */
105    DOM_Text();
106
107    /**
108      * Copy constructor.  Creates a new <code>DOM_Text</code> that refers to the
109      * same underlying node as the original.  See also DOM_Node::clone(),
110      * which will copy the actual Text node, rather than just creating a new
111      * reference to the original node.
112      *
113      * @param other The object to be copied.
114      */
115    DOM_Text(const DOM_Text &other);
116
117    /**
118      * Assignment operator.
119      *
120      * @param other The object to be copied.
121      */
122    DOM_Text & operator = (const DOM_Text &other);
123
124    /**
125      * Assignment operator.  This overloaded variant is provided for
126      *   the sole purpose of setting a DOM_Node reference variable to
127      *   zero.  Nulling out a reference variable in this way will decrement
128      *   the reference count on the underlying Node object that the variable
129      *   formerly referenced.  This effect is normally obtained when reference
130      *   variable goes out of scope, but zeroing them can be useful for
131      *   global instances, or for local instances that will remain in scope
132      *   for an extended time,  when the storage belonging to the underlying
133      *   node needs to be reclaimed.
134      *
135      * @param val  Only a value of 0, or null, is allowed.
136      */
137    DOM_Text & operator = (const DOM_NullPtr *val);
138
139    //@}
140    /** @name Destructor. */
141    //@{
142         /**
143          * Destructor for DOM_Text. The object being destroyed is the reference
144      * object, not the underlying Comment node itself.
145          *
146          */
147    ~DOM_Text();
148
149    //@}
150    /** @name Functions to modify the Text node. */
151    //@{
152
153    /**
154     * Breaks this node into two nodes at the specified
155     * offset, keeping both in the tree as siblings.
156     *
157     * This node then only
158     * contains all the content up to the <code>offset</code> point. And a new
159     * node of the same nodeType, which is inserted as the next sibling of this
160     * node, contains all the content at and after the <code>offset</code>
161     * point. When the <code>offset</code> is equal to the lenght of this node,
162     * the new node has no data.
163     * @param offset The offset at which to split, starting from 0.
164     * @return The new <code>Text</code> node.
165     * @exception DOMException
166     *   INDEX_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the specified offset is negative or greater
167     *   than the number of characters in <code>data</code>.
168     *   <br>NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
169     */
170    DOM_Text splitText(unsigned int offset);
171
172    //@}
173    /** @name Non-standard (not defined by the DOM specification) functions. */
174    //@{
175
176    /**
177     *
178     * Return true if this node contains ignorable whitespaces only.
179     * @return True if this node contains ignorable whitespaces only.
180     */
181    bool isIgnorableWhitespace();
182
183    //@}
184
185protected:
186    DOM_Text(TextImpl *);
187
188    friend class DOM_Document;
189    friend class RangeImpl;
190
191
192
193};
194
195XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END
196
197#endif
198
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