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For more information * on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . */ /* * $Id: DOM_TreeWalker.hpp,v 1.3 2002/11/04 15:04:44 tng Exp $ */ #ifndef DOM_TreeWalker_HEADER_GUARD_ #define DOM_TreeWalker_HEADER_GUARD_ #include "DOM_Node.hpp" #include "DOM_NodeFilter.hpp" XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN class TreeWalkerImpl; /** * DOM_TreeWalker objects are used to navigate a document tree or * subtree using the view of the document defined by its whatToShow * flags and any filters that are defined for the DOM_TreeWalker. Any * function which performs navigation using a DOM_TreeWalker will * automatically support any view defined by a DOM_TreeWalker. * * Omitting nodes from the logical view of a subtree can result in a structure that is * substantially different from the same subtree in the complete, unfiltered document. Nodes * that are siblings in the DOM_TreeWalker view may be children of different, widely separated * nodes in the original view. For instance, consider a Filter that skips all nodes except for * Text nodes and the root node of a document. In the logical view that results, all text * nodes will be siblings and appear as direct children of the root node, no matter how * deeply nested the structure of the original document. * */ class CDOM_EXPORT DOM_TreeWalker { public: /** @name Constructors and assignment operator */ //@{ /** * Default constructor. */ DOM_TreeWalker(); /** * Copy constructor. * * @param other The object to be copied. */ DOM_TreeWalker(const DOM_TreeWalker &other); /** * Assignment operator. * * @param other The object to be copied. */ DOM_TreeWalker & operator = (const DOM_TreeWalker &other); /** * Assignment operator. This overloaded variant is provided for * the sole purpose of setting a DOM_NodeIterator to null. * * @param val Only a value of 0, or null, is allowed. */ DOM_TreeWalker & operator = (const DOM_NullPtr *val); //@} /** @name Destructor. */ //@{ /** * Destructor for DOM_TreeWalker. */ ~DOM_TreeWalker(); //@} /** @name Equality and Inequality operators. */ //@{ /** * The equality operator. * * @param other The object reference with which this object is compared * @returns True if both DOM_TreeWalkers refer to the same * actual node, or are both null; return false otherwise. */ bool operator == (const DOM_TreeWalker & other)const; /** * Compare with a pointer. Intended only to allow a convenient * comparison with null. */ bool operator == (const DOM_NullPtr *other) const; /** * The inequality operator. See operator ==. */ bool operator != (const DOM_TreeWalker & other) const; /** * Compare with a pointer. Intended only to allow a convenient * comparison with null. * */ bool operator != (const DOM_NullPtr * other) const; //@} /** @name Get functions. */ //@{ /** * The root node of the TreeWalker, as specified * when it was created. */ DOM_Node getRoot(); /** * Return which node types are presented via the DOM_TreeWalker. * These constants are defined in the DOM_NodeFilter interface. * */ unsigned long getWhatToShow(); /** * Return The filter used to screen nodes. * */ DOM_NodeFilter* getFilter(); /** * Return the expandEntityReferences flag. * The value of this flag determines whether the children of entity reference * nodes are visible to the DOM_TreeWalker. If false, they will be skipped over. * */ bool getExpandEntityReferences(); /** * Return the node at which the DOM_TreeWalker is currently positioned. * */ DOM_Node getCurrentNode(); /** * Moves to and returns the closest visible ancestor node of the current node. * If the search for parentNode attempts to step upward from the DOM_TreeWalker's root * node, or if it fails to find a visible ancestor node, this method retains the * current position and returns null. * */ DOM_Node parentNode(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the first child of the current node, * and returns the new node. If the current node has no children, returns * null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node firstChild(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the last child of the current node, and * returns the new node. If the current node has no children, returns * null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node lastChild(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the previous sibling of the current * node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no previous sibling, * returns null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node previousSibling(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the next sibling of the current node, * and returns the new node. If the current node has no next sibling, returns * null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node nextSibling(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the previous visible node in document * order relative to the current node, and returns the new node. If the current * node has no previous node, * or if the search for previousNode attempts to step upward from the DOM_TreeWalker's * root node, returns null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node previousNode(); /** * Moves the DOM_TreeWalker to the next visible node in document order * relative to the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has * no next node, * or if the search for nextNode attempts to step upward from the DOM_TreeWalker's * root node, returns null, and retains the current node. * */ DOM_Node nextNode(); //@} /** @name Set functions. */ //@{ /** * Set the node at which the DOM_TreeWalker is currently positioned. * */ void setCurrentNode(DOM_Node currentNode); //@} protected: DOM_TreeWalker(TreeWalkerImpl* impl); friend class DOM_Document; private: TreeWalkerImpl* fImpl; }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif