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For more information * on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . */ /* * $Id: MemBufFormatTarget.hpp,v 1.7 2003/05/16 21:36:55 knoaman Exp $ * $Log: MemBufFormatTarget.hpp,v $ * Revision 1.7 2003/05/16 21:36:55 knoaman * Memory manager implementation: Modify constructors to pass in the memory manager. * * Revision 1.6 2003/05/15 18:26:07 knoaman * Partial implementation of the configurable memory manager. * * Revision 1.5 2002/11/04 15:00:21 tng * C++ Namespace Support. * * Revision 1.4 2002/08/12 21:38:22 peiyongz * Bug#11462: MemBufFormatTarget issue(2) .., proposed patch from * Esmond Pitt (pitte@anz.com) * * Revision 1.3 2002/07/22 23:23:15 tng * DOM L3: MemBufFormatTarget stores fDataBuf as XMLByte directly, consistent design as MemBufInputSource * * Revision 1.2 2002/06/05 15:47:13 peiyongz * data member changed, reset() added. * * Revision 1.1 2002/05/28 22:40:46 peiyongz * DOM3 Save Interface: DOMWriter/DOMWriterFilter * */ #ifndef MemBufFormatTarget_HEADER_GUARD_ #define MemBufFormatTarget_HEADER_GUARD_ #include XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN /* * The MemBufFormatTarget is a derivative from XMLFormatTarget, which user code * may plug into DOMWriter to retrieve the serialized XML stream (from DOM Tree) * in a memory buffer. * * The MemBufFormatTarget is initalized to have a memory buffer of 1023 upon * construction, which grows as needed. The buffer will be deleted when * MemBufFormatTarget is destructed; or will be reset when the reset() function * is called. * * The MemBufFormatTarget returns a NULL terminated XMLByte stream upon request, * through the method getRawBuffer(), and user should make its own copy of the * returned buffer if it intends to keep it independent on the state of the * MemBufFormatTarget. */ class XMLPARSER_EXPORT MemBufFormatTarget : public XMLFormatTarget { public: /** @name constructors and destructor */ //@{ MemBufFormatTarget ( int initCapacity = 1023 , MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager ) ; ~MemBufFormatTarget(); //@} // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementations of the format target interface // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- virtual void writeChars(const XMLByte* const toWrite , const unsigned int count , XMLFormatter* const formatter); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Getter // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** @name getRawBuffer */ //@{ /** * Returned the internal raw buffer. * */ //@} const XMLByte* getRawBuffer() const; /** @name getLen */ //@{ /** * Returned the length of the raw buffer. * */ //@} unsigned int getLen() const { return fIndex; } /** @name reset */ //@{ /** * Reset the internal string buffer. * */ void reset(); //@} private: // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Unimplemented methods. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MemBufFormatTarget(const MemBufFormatTarget&); MemBufFormatTarget& operator=(const MemBufFormatTarget&); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private helpers // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- void insureCapacity(const unsigned int extraNeeded); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private data members // // fDataBuf // The pointer to the buffer data. Its grown as needed. Its always // one larger than fCapacity, to leave room for the null terminator. // // fIndex // The current index into the buffer, as characters are appended // to it. If its zero, then the buffer is empty. // // fCapacity // The current capacity of the buffer. Its actually always one // larger, to leave room for the null terminator. // // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MemoryManager* fMemoryManager; XMLByte* fDataBuf; unsigned int fIndex; unsigned int fCapacity; }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif