1 | #ifndef DOMWriter_HEADER_GUARD_ |
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2 | #define DOMWriter_HEADER_GUARD_ |
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4 | /* |
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14 | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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20 | |
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21 | /* |
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22 | * $Id: DOMWriter.hpp 568078 2007-08-21 11:43:25Z amassari $ |
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23 | */ |
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24 | |
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25 | /** |
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26 | * |
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27 | * DOMWriter provides an API for serializing (writing) a DOM document out in |
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28 | * an XML document. The XML data is written to an output stream, the type of |
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29 | * which depends on the specific language bindings in use. During |
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30 | * serialization of XML data, namespace fixup is done when possible. |
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31 | * <p> <code>DOMWriter</code> accepts any node type for serialization. For |
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32 | * nodes of type <code>Document</code> or <code>Entity</code>, well formed |
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33 | * XML will be created if possible. The serialized output for these node |
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34 | * types is either as a Document or an External Entity, respectively, and is |
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35 | * acceptable input for an XML parser. For all other types of nodes the |
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36 | * serialized form is not specified, but should be something useful to a |
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37 | * human for debugging or diagnostic purposes. Note: rigorously designing an |
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38 | * external (source) form for stand-alone node types that don't already have |
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39 | * one defined in seems a bit much to take on here. |
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40 | * <p>Within a Document or Entity being serialized, Nodes are processed as |
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41 | * follows Documents are written including an XML declaration and a DTD |
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42 | * subset, if one exists in the DOM. Writing a document node serializes the |
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43 | * entire document. Entity nodes, when written directly by |
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44 | * <code>writeNode</code> defined in the <code>DOMWriter</code> interface, |
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45 | * output the entity expansion but no namespace fixup is done. The resulting |
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46 | * output will be valid as an external entity. Entity References nodes are |
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47 | * serializes as an entity reference of the form |
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48 | * <code>"&entityName;"</code>) in the output. Child nodes (the |
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49 | * expansion) of the entity reference are ignored. CDATA sections |
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50 | * containing content characters that can not be represented in the |
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51 | * specified output encoding are handled according to the |
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52 | * "split-cdata-sections" feature.If the feature is <code>true</code>, CDATA |
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53 | * sections are split, and the unrepresentable characters are serialized as |
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54 | * numeric character references in ordinary content. The exact position and |
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55 | * number of splits is not specified. If the feature is <code>false</code>, |
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56 | * unrepresentable characters in a CDATA section are reported as errors. The |
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57 | * error is not recoverable - there is no mechanism for supplying |
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58 | * alternative characters and continuing with the serialization. All other |
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59 | * node types (DOMElement, DOMText, etc.) are serialized to their corresponding |
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60 | * XML source form. |
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61 | * <p> Within the character data of a document (outside of markup), any |
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62 | * characters that cannot be represented directly are replaced with |
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63 | * character references. Occurrences of '<' and '&' are replaced by |
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64 | * the predefined entities &lt; and &amp. The other predefined |
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65 | * entities (&gt, &apos, etc.) are not used; these characters can be |
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66 | * included directly. Any character that can not be represented directly in |
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67 | * the output character encoding is serialized as a numeric character |
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68 | * reference. |
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69 | * <p> Attributes not containing quotes are serialized in quotes. Attributes |
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70 | * containing quotes but no apostrophes are serialized in apostrophes |
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71 | * (single quotes). Attributes containing both forms of quotes are |
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72 | * serialized in quotes, with quotes within the value represented by the |
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73 | * predefined entity &quot;. Any character that can not be represented |
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74 | * directly in the output character encoding is serialized as a numeric |
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75 | * character reference. |
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76 | * <p> Within markup, but outside of attributes, any occurrence of a character |
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77 | * that cannot be represented in the output character encoding is reported |
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78 | * as an error. An example would be serializing the element |
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79 | * <LaCa�ada/> with the encoding="us-ascii". |
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80 | * <p> When requested by setting the <code>normalize-characters</code> feature |
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81 | * on <code>DOMWriter</code>, all data to be serialized, both markup and |
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82 | * character data, is W3C Text normalized according to the rules defined in |
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83 | * . The W3C Text normalization process affects only the data as it is being |
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84 | * written; it does not alter the DOM's view of the document after |
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85 | * serialization has completed. |
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86 | * <p>Namespaces are fixed up during serialization, the serialization process |
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87 | * will verify that namespace declarations, namespace prefixes and the |
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88 | * namespace URIs associated with Elements and Attributes are consistent. If |
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89 | * inconsistencies are found, the serialized form of the document will be |
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90 | * altered to remove them. The algorithm used for doing the namespace fixup |
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91 | * while seralizing a document is a combination of the algorithms used for |
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92 | * lookupNamespaceURI and lookupNamespacePrefix . previous paragraph to be |
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93 | * defined closer here. |
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94 | * <p>Any changes made affect only the namespace prefixes and declarations |
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95 | * appearing in the serialized data. The DOM's view of the document is not |
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96 | * altered by the serialization operation, and does not reflect any changes |
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97 | * made to namespace declarations or prefixes in the serialized output. |
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98 | * <p> While serializing a document the serializer will write out |
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99 | * non-specified values (such as attributes whose <code>specified</code> is |
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100 | * <code>false</code>) if the <code>output-default-values</code> feature is |
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101 | * set to <code>true</code>. If the <code>output-default-values</code> flag |
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102 | * is set to <code>false</code> and the <code>use-abstract-schema</code> |
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103 | * feature is set to <code>true</code> the abstract schema will be used to |
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104 | * determine if a value is specified or not, if |
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105 | * <code>use-abstract-schema</code> is not set the <code>specified</code> |
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106 | * flag on attribute nodes is used to determine if attribute values should |
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107 | * be written out. |
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108 | * <p> Ref to Core spec (1.1.9, XML namespaces, 5th paragraph) entity ref |
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109 | * description about warning about unbound entity refs. Entity refs are |
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110 | * always serialized as &foo;, also mention this in the load part of |
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111 | * this spec. |
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112 | * <p> When serializing a document the DOMWriter checks to see if the document |
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113 | * element in the document is a DOM Level 1 element or a DOM Level 2 (or |
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114 | * higher) element (this check is done by looking at the localName of the |
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115 | * root element). If the root element is a DOM Level 1 element then the |
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116 | * DOMWriter will issue an error if a DOM Level 2 (or higher) element is |
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117 | * found while serializing. Likewise if the document element is a DOM Level |
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118 | * 2 (or higher) element and the DOMWriter sees a DOM Level 1 element an |
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119 | * error is issued. Mixing DOM Level 1 elements with DOM Level 2 (or higher) |
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120 | * is not supported. |
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121 | * <p> <code>DOMWriter</code>s have a number of named features that can be |
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122 | * queried or set. The name of <code>DOMWriter</code> features must be valid |
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123 | * XML names. Implementation specific features (extensions) should choose an |
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124 | * implementation dependent prefix to avoid name collisions. |
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125 | * <p>Here is a list of properties that must be recognized by all |
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126 | * implementations. |
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127 | * <dl> |
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128 | * <dt><code>"normalize-characters"</code></dt> |
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129 | * <dd> |
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130 | * <dl> |
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131 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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132 | * <dd>[ |
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133 | * optional] (default) Perform the W3C Text Normalization of the characters |
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134 | * in document as they are written out. Only the characters being written |
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135 | * are (potentially) altered. The DOM document itself is unchanged. </dd> |
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136 | * <dt> |
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137 | * <code>false</code></dt> |
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138 | * <dd>[required] do not perform character normalization. </dd> |
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139 | * </dl></dd> |
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140 | * <dt> |
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141 | * <code>"split-cdata-sections"</code></dt> |
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142 | * <dd> |
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143 | * <dl> |
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144 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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145 | * <dd>[required] (default) |
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146 | * Split CDATA sections containing the CDATA section termination marker |
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147 | * ']]>' or characters that can not be represented in the output |
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148 | * encoding, and output the characters using numeric character references. |
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149 | * If a CDATA section is split a warning is issued. </dd> |
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150 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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151 | * <dd>[ |
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152 | * required] Signal an error if a <code>CDATASection</code> contains an |
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153 | * unrepresentable character. </dd> |
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154 | * </dl></dd> |
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155 | * <dt><code>"validation"</code></dt> |
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156 | * <dd> |
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157 | * <dl> |
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158 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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159 | * <dd>[ |
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160 | * optional] Use the abstract schema to validate the document as it is being |
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161 | * serialized. If validation errors are found the error handler is notified |
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162 | * about the error. Setting this state will also set the feature |
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163 | * <code>use-abstract-schema</code> to <code>true</code>. </dd> |
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164 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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165 | * <dd>[ |
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166 | * required] (default) Don't validate the document as it is being |
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167 | * serialized. </dd> |
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168 | * </dl></dd> |
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169 | * <dt><code>"expand-entity-references"</code></dt> |
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170 | * <dd> |
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171 | * <dl> |
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172 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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173 | * <dd>[ |
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174 | * optional] Expand <code>EntityReference</code> nodes when serializing. </dd> |
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175 | * <dt> |
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176 | * <code>false</code></dt> |
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177 | * <dd>[required] (default) Serialize all |
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178 | * <code>EntityReference</code> nodes as XML entity references. </dd> |
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179 | * </dl></dd> |
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180 | * <dt> |
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181 | * <code>"whitespace-in-element-content"</code></dt> |
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182 | * <dd> |
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183 | * <dl> |
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184 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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185 | * <dd>[required] ( |
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186 | * default) Output all white spaces in the document. </dd> |
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187 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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188 | * <dd>[ |
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189 | * optional] Only output white space that is not within element content. The |
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190 | * implementation is expected to use the |
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191 | * <code>isWhitespaceInElementContent</code> flag on <code>Text</code> nodes |
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192 | * to determine if a text node should be written out or not. </dd> |
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193 | * </dl></dd> |
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194 | * <dt> |
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195 | * <code>"discard-default-content"</code></dt> |
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196 | * <dd> |
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197 | * <dl> |
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198 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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199 | * <dd>[required] (default |
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200 | * ) Use whatever information available to the implementation (i.e. XML |
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201 | * schema, DTD, the <code>specified</code> flag on <code>Attr</code> nodes, |
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202 | * and so on) to decide what attributes and content should be serialized or |
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203 | * not. Note that the <code>specified</code> flag on <code>Attr</code> nodes |
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204 | * in itself is not always reliable, it is only reliable when it is set to |
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205 | * <code>false</code> since the only case where it can be set to |
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206 | * <code>false</code> is if the attribute was created by a Level 1 |
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207 | * implementation. </dd> |
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208 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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209 | * <dd>[required] Output all attributes and |
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210 | * all content. </dd> |
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211 | * </dl></dd> |
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212 | * <dt><code>"format-canonical"</code></dt> |
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213 | * <dd> |
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214 | * <dl> |
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215 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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216 | * <dd>[optional] |
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217 | * This formatting writes the document according to the rules specified in . |
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218 | * Setting this feature to true will set the feature "format-pretty-print" |
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219 | * to false. </dd> |
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220 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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221 | * <dd>[required] (default) Don't canonicalize the |
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222 | * output. </dd> |
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223 | * </dl></dd> |
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224 | * <dt><code>"format-pretty-print"</code></dt> |
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225 | * <dd> |
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226 | * <dl> |
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227 | * <dt><code>true</code></dt> |
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228 | * <dd>[optional] |
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229 | * Formatting the output by adding whitespace to produce a pretty-printed, |
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230 | * indented, human-readable form. The exact form of the transformations is |
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231 | * not specified by this specification. Setting this feature to true will |
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232 | * set the feature "format-canonical" to false. </dd> |
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233 | * <dt><code>false</code></dt> |
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234 | * <dd>[required] |
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235 | * (default) Don't pretty-print the result. </dd> |
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236 | * </dl></dd> |
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237 | * </dl> |
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238 | * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-DOM-Level-3-ASLS-20020409'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Abstract Schemas and Load |
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239 | * and Save Specification</a>. |
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240 | * |
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241 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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242 | */ |
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243 | |
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244 | |
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245 | #include <xercesc/dom/DOMNode.hpp> |
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246 | #include <xercesc/dom/DOMWriterFilter.hpp> |
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247 | #include <xercesc/dom/DOMErrorHandler.hpp> |
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248 | #include <xercesc/framework/XMLFormatter.hpp> |
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249 | |
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250 | XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN |
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251 | |
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252 | class CDOM_EXPORT DOMWriter { |
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253 | protected : |
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254 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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255 | // Hidden constructors |
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256 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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257 | /** @name Hidden constructors */ |
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258 | //@{ |
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259 | DOMWriter() {}; |
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260 | //@} |
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261 | private: |
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262 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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263 | // Unimplemented constructors and operators |
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264 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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265 | /** @name Unimplemented constructors and operators */ |
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266 | //@{ |
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267 | DOMWriter(const DOMWriter &); |
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268 | DOMWriter & operator = (const DOMWriter &); |
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269 | //@} |
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270 | |
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271 | |
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272 | public: |
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273 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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274 | // All constructors are hidden, just the destructor is available |
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275 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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276 | /** @name Destructor */ |
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277 | //@{ |
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278 | /** |
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279 | * Destructor |
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280 | * |
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281 | */ |
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282 | virtual ~DOMWriter() {}; |
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283 | //@} |
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284 | |
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285 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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286 | // Virtual DOMWriter interface |
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287 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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288 | /** @name Functions introduced in DOM Level 3 */ |
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289 | //@{ |
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290 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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291 | // Feature methods |
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292 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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293 | /** |
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294 | * Query whether setting a feature to a specific value is supported. |
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295 | * <br>The feature name has the same form as a DOM hasFeature string. |
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296 | * |
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297 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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298 | * |
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299 | * @param featName The feature name, which is a DOM has-feature style string. |
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300 | * @param state The requested state of the feature (<code>true</code> or |
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301 | * <code>false</code>). |
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302 | * @return <code>true</code> if the feature could be successfully set to |
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303 | * the specified value, or <code>false</code> if the feature is not |
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304 | * recognized or the requested value is not supported. The value of |
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305 | * the feature itself is not changed. |
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306 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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307 | */ |
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308 | virtual bool canSetFeature(const XMLCh* const featName |
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309 | , bool state) const = 0; |
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310 | /** |
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311 | * Set the state of a feature. |
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312 | * <br>The feature name has the same form as a DOM hasFeature string. |
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313 | * <br>It is possible for a <code>DOMWriter</code> to recognize a feature |
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314 | * name but to be unable to set its value. |
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315 | * |
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316 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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317 | * |
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318 | * @param featName The feature name. |
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319 | * @param state The requested state of the feature (<code>true</code> or |
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320 | * <code>false</code>). |
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321 | * @exception DOMException |
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322 | * Raise a NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR exception when the <code>DOMWriter</code> |
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323 | * recognizes the feature name but cannot set the requested value. |
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324 | * <br>Raise a NOT_FOUND_ERR When the <code>DOMWriter</code> does not |
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325 | * recognize the feature name. |
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326 | * @see getFeature |
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327 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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328 | */ |
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329 | virtual void setFeature(const XMLCh* const featName |
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330 | , bool state) = 0; |
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331 | |
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332 | /** |
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333 | * Look up the value of a feature. |
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334 | * <br>The feature name has the same form as a DOM hasFeature string |
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335 | * @param featName The feature name, which is a string with DOM has-feature |
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336 | * syntax. |
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337 | * @return The current state of the feature (<code>true</code> or |
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338 | * <code>false</code>). |
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339 | * @exception DOMException |
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340 | * Raise a NOT_FOUND_ERR When the <code>DOMWriter</code> does not |
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341 | * recognize the feature name. |
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342 | * |
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343 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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344 | * |
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345 | * @see setFeature |
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346 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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347 | */ |
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348 | virtual bool getFeature(const XMLCh* const featName) const = 0; |
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349 | |
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350 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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351 | // Setter methods |
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352 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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353 | /** |
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354 | * The character encoding in which the output will be written. |
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355 | * <br> The encoding to use when writing is determined as follows: If the |
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356 | * encoding attribute has been set, that value will be used.If the |
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357 | * encoding attribute is <code>null</code> or empty, but the item to be |
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358 | * written includes an encoding declaration, that value will be used.If |
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359 | * neither of the above provides an encoding name, a default encoding of |
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360 | * "UTF-8" will be used. |
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361 | * <br>The default value is <code>null</code>. |
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362 | * |
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363 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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364 | * |
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365 | * @param encoding The character encoding in which the output will be written. |
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366 | * @see getEncoding |
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367 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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368 | */ |
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369 | virtual void setEncoding(const XMLCh* const encoding) = 0; |
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370 | |
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371 | /** |
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372 | * The end-of-line sequence of characters to be used in the XML being |
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373 | * written out. The only permitted values are these: |
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374 | * <dl> |
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375 | * <dt><code>null</code></dt> |
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376 | * <dd> |
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377 | * Use a default end-of-line sequence. DOM implementations should choose |
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378 | * the default to match the usual convention for text files in the |
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379 | * environment being used. Implementations must choose a default |
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380 | * sequence that matches one of those allowed by 2.11 "End-of-Line |
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381 | * Handling". </dd> |
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382 | * <dt>CR</dt> |
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383 | * <dd>The carriage-return character (#xD).</dd> |
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384 | * <dt>CR-LF</dt> |
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385 | * <dd> The |
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386 | * carriage-return and line-feed characters (#xD #xA). </dd> |
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387 | * <dt>LF</dt> |
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388 | * <dd> The line-feed |
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389 | * character (#xA). </dd> |
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390 | * </dl> |
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391 | * <br>The default value for this attribute is <code>null</code>. |
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392 | * |
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393 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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394 | * |
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395 | * @param newLine The end-of-line sequence of characters to be used. |
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396 | * @see getNewLine |
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397 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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398 | */ |
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399 | virtual void setNewLine(const XMLCh* const newLine) = 0; |
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400 | |
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401 | /** |
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402 | * The error handler that will receive error notifications during |
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403 | * serialization. The node where the error occured is passed to this |
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404 | * error handler, any modification to nodes from within an error |
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405 | * callback should be avoided since this will result in undefined, |
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406 | * implementation dependent behavior. |
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407 | * |
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408 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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409 | * |
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410 | * @param errorHandler The error handler to be used. |
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411 | * @see getErrorHandler |
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412 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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413 | */ |
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414 | virtual void setErrorHandler(DOMErrorHandler *errorHandler) = 0; |
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415 | |
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416 | /** |
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417 | * When the application provides a filter, the serializer will call out |
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418 | * to the filter before serializing each Node. Attribute nodes are never |
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419 | * passed to the filter. The filter implementation can choose to remove |
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420 | * the node from the stream or to terminate the serialization early. |
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421 | * |
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422 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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423 | * |
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424 | * @param filter The writer filter to be used. |
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425 | * @see getFilter |
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426 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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427 | */ |
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428 | virtual void setFilter(DOMWriterFilter *filter) = 0; |
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429 | |
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430 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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431 | // Getter methods |
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432 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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433 | /** |
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434 | * Return the character encoding in which the output will be written. |
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435 | * |
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436 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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437 | * |
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438 | * @return The character encoding used. |
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439 | * @see setEncoding |
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440 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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441 | */ |
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442 | virtual const XMLCh* getEncoding() const = 0; |
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443 | |
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444 | /** |
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445 | * Return the end-of-line sequence of characters to be used in the XML being |
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446 | * written out. |
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447 | * |
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448 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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449 | * |
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450 | * @return The end-of-line sequence of characters to be used. |
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451 | * @see setNewLine |
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452 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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453 | */ |
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454 | virtual const XMLCh* getNewLine() const = 0; |
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455 | |
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456 | /** |
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457 | * Return the error handler that will receive error notifications during |
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458 | * serialization. |
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459 | * |
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460 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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461 | * |
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462 | * @return The error handler to be used. |
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463 | * @see setErrorHandler |
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464 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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465 | */ |
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466 | virtual DOMErrorHandler* getErrorHandler() const = 0; |
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467 | |
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468 | /** |
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469 | * Return the WriterFilter used. |
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470 | * |
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471 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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472 | * |
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473 | * @return The writer filter used. |
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474 | * @see setFilter |
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475 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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476 | */ |
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477 | virtual DOMWriterFilter* getFilter() const = 0; |
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478 | |
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479 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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480 | // Write methods |
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481 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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482 | /** |
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483 | * Write out the specified node as described above in the description of |
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484 | * <code>DOMWriter</code>. Writing a Document or Entity node produces a |
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485 | * serialized form that is well formed XML. Writing other node types |
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486 | * produces a fragment of text in a form that is not fully defined by |
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487 | * this document, but that should be useful to a human for debugging or |
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488 | * diagnostic purposes. |
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489 | * |
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490 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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491 | * |
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492 | * @param destination The destination for the data to be written. |
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493 | * @param nodeToWrite The <code>Document</code> or <code>Entity</code> node to |
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494 | * be written. For other node types, something sensible should be |
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495 | * written, but the exact serialized form is not specified. |
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496 | * @return Returns <code>true</code> if <code>node</code> was |
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497 | * successfully serialized and <code>false</code> in case a failure |
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498 | * occured and the failure wasn't canceled by the error handler. |
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499 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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500 | */ |
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501 | virtual bool writeNode(XMLFormatTarget* const destination |
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502 | , const DOMNode &nodeToWrite) = 0; |
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503 | |
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504 | /** |
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505 | * Serialize the specified node as described above in the description of |
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506 | * <code>DOMWriter</code>. The result of serializing the node is |
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507 | * returned as a string. Writing a Document or Entity node produces a |
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508 | * serialized form that is well formed XML. Writing other node types |
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509 | * produces a fragment of text in a form that is not fully defined by |
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510 | * this document, but that should be useful to a human for debugging or |
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511 | * diagnostic purposes. |
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512 | * |
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513 | * <p><b>"Experimental - subject to change"</b></p> |
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514 | * |
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515 | * @param nodeToWrite The node to be written. |
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516 | * @return Returns the serialized data, or <code>null</code> in case a |
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517 | * failure occured and the failure wasn't canceled by the error |
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518 | * handler. The returned string is always in UTF-16. |
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519 | * The encoding information available in DOMWriter is ignored in writeToString(). |
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520 | * @since DOM Level 3 |
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521 | */ |
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522 | virtual XMLCh* writeToString(const DOMNode &nodeToWrite) = 0; |
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523 | |
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524 | //@} |
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525 | |
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526 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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527 | // Non-standard Extension |
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528 | // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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529 | /** @name Non-standard Extension */ |
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530 | //@{ |
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531 | /** |
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532 | * Called to indicate that this Writer is no longer in use |
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533 | * and that the implementation may relinquish any resources associated with it. |
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534 | * |
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535 | * Access to a released object will lead to unexpected result. |
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536 | */ |
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537 | virtual void release() = 0; |
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538 | //@} |
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539 | |
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540 | |
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541 | }; |
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542 | |
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543 | XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END |
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544 | |
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545 | #endif |
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