/* * reserved comment block * DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER! */ /* * Copyright 1999-2004 The Apache Software Foundation. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* * $Id: DTMChildIterNodeList.java,v 1.2.4.1 2005/09/15 08:15:00 suresh_emailid Exp $ */ package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.dtm.ref; import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.dtm.DTM; import org.w3c.dom.Node; /** * <code>DTMNodeList</code> gives us an implementation of the DOM's * NodeList interface wrapped around a DTM Iterator. The author * considers this something of an abominations, since NodeList was not * intended to be a general purpose "list of nodes" API and is * generally considered by the DOM WG to have be a mistake... but I'm * told that some of the XPath/XSLT folks say they must have this * solution. * * Please note that this is not necessarily equivlaent to a DOM * NodeList operating over the same document. In particular: * <ul> * * <li>If there are several Text nodes in logical succession (ie, * across CDATASection and EntityReference boundaries), we will return * only the first; the caller is responsible for stepping through * them. * (%REVIEW% Provide a convenience routine here to assist, pending * proposed DOM Level 3 getAdjacentText() operation?) </li> * * <li>Since the whole XPath/XSLT architecture assumes that the source * document is not altered while we're working with it, we do not * promise to implement the DOM NodeList's "live view" response to * document mutation. </li> * * </ul> * * <p>State: In progress!!</p> * */ public class DTMChildIterNodeList extends DTMNodeListBase { private int m_firstChild; private DTM m_parentDTM; //================================================================ // Methods unique to this class private DTMChildIterNodeList() { } /** * Public constructor: Create a NodeList to support * DTMNodeProxy.getChildren(). * * Unfortunately AxisIterators and DTMIterators don't share an API, * so I can't use the existing Axis.CHILD iterator. Rather than * create Yet Another Class, let's set up a special case of this * one. * * @param parentDTM The DTM containing this node * @param parentHandle DTM node-handle integer * */ public DTMChildIterNodeList(DTM parentDTM,int parentHandle) { m_parentDTM=parentDTM; m_firstChild=parentDTM.getFirstChild(parentHandle); } //================================================================ // org.w3c.dom.NodeList API follows /** * Returns the <code>index</code>th item in the collection. If * <code>index</code> is greater than or equal to the number of nodes in * the list, this returns <code>null</code>. * @param index Index into the collection. * @return The node at the <code>index</code>th position in the * <code>NodeList</code>, or <code>null</code> if that is not a valid * index. */ public Node item(int index) { int handle=m_firstChild; while(--index>=0 && handle!=DTM.NULL) { handle=m_parentDTM.getNextSibling(handle); } if (handle == DTM.NULL) { return null; } return m_parentDTM.getNode(handle); } /** * The number of nodes in the list. The range of valid child node indices * is 0 to <code>length-1</code> inclusive. */ public int getLength() { int count=0; for (int handle=m_firstChild; handle!=DTM.NULL; handle=m_parentDTM.getNextSibling(handle)) { ++count; } return count; } }