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XMLAttr Class Reference

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Public Methods

Constructors
 XMLAttr ()
 XMLAttr (const unsigned int uriId, const XMLCh *const attrName, const XMLCh *const attrPrefix, const XMLCh *const attrValue, const XMLAttDef::AttTypes type=XMLAttDef::CData, const bool specified=true)
Destructor
Getter methods
QName * getAttName () const
const XMLCh * getName () const
const XMLCh * getPrefix () const
const XMLCh * getQName () const
bool getSpecified () const
XMLAttDef::AttTypes getType () const
const XMLCh * getValue () const
unsigned int getURIId () const
Setter methods
void set (const unsigned int uriId, const XMLCh *const attrName, const XMLCh *const attrPrefix, const XMLCh *const attrValue, const XMLAttDef::AttTypes type=XMLAttDef::CData)
void setName (const unsigned int uriId, const XMLCh *const attrName, const XMLCh *const attrPrefix)
void setSpecified (const bool newValue)
void setType (const XMLAttDef::AttTypes newType)
void setValue (const XMLCh *const newValue)
void setURIId (const unsigned int uriId)

Detailed Description

This class defines the information about an attribute that will come out of the scanner during parsing. This information does not depend upon the type of validator because it is not tied to any scheme/DTD type info. Its just the raw XML 1.0 information that will be reported about an attribute in the startElement() callback method of the XMLDocumentHandler class. Hence it is not intended to be extended or derived from. Its designed to be used as is.

The 'specified' field of this class indicates whether the attribute was actually present or whether it was faulted in because it had a fixed or default value.

The code receiving this information can ask its validator for more info about the attribute, i.e. get its declaration from the DTD/Schema info.

Because of the heavy use (and reuse) of instances of this class, and the number of string members it has, this class takes pains to not reallocate string members unless it has to. It keeps up with how long each buffer is and only reallocates if the new value won't fit.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

XMLAttr::XMLAttr  
 

The default constructor just setsup an empty attribute to be filled in the later. Though the initial state is a reasonable one, it is not documented because it should not be depended on.

XMLAttr::XMLAttr const unsigned int    uriId,
const XMLCh *const    attrName,
const XMLCh *const    attrPrefix,
const XMLCh *const    attrValue,
const XMLAttDef::AttTypes    type = XMLAttDef::CData,
const bool    specified = true
 

This is the primary constructor which takes all of the information required to construct a complete attribute object.

Parameters:
uriId The id into the validator's URI pool of the URI that the prefix mapped to. Only used if namespaces are enabled/supported.
attrName The base name of the attribute, i.e. the part after any prefix.
attrPrefix The prefix, if any, of this attribute's name. If this is empty, then uriID is meaningless as well.
attrValue The value string of the attribute, which should be fully normalized by XML rules!
type The type of the attribute. This will indicate the type of normalization done and constrains the value content. Make sure that the value set meets the constraints!
specified Indicates whether the attribute was explicitly specified or not. If not, then it was faulted in from a FIXED or DEFAULT value.


Member Function Documentation

QName * XMLAttr::getAttName   const [inline]
 

This methode returns the attribute name in a QName format.

const XMLCh * XMLAttr::getName   const [inline]
 

This method gets a const pointer tot he name of the attribute. The form of this name is defined by the validator in use.

const XMLCh * XMLAttr::getPrefix   const [inline]
 

This method will get a const pointer to the prefix string of this attribute. Since prefixes are optional, it may be zero.

const XMLCh * XMLAttr::getQName   const
 

This method will get the QName of this attribute, which will be the prefix if any, then a colon, then the base name. If there was no prefix, its the same as the getName() method.

bool XMLAttr::getSpecified   const [inline]
 

This method will get the specified flag, which indicates whether the attribute was explicitly specified or just faulted in.

XMLAttDef::AttTypes XMLAttr::getType   const [inline]
 

This method will get the type of the attribute. The available types are defined by the XML specification.

unsigned int XMLAttr::getURIId   const [inline]
 

This method will get the id of the URI that this attribute's prefix mapped to. If namespaces are not on, then its value is meaningless.

const XMLCh * XMLAttr::getValue   const [inline]
 

This method will get the value of the attribute. The value can be be an empty string, but never null if the object is correctly set up.

void XMLAttr::set const unsigned int    uriId,
const XMLCh *const    attrName,
const XMLCh *const    attrPrefix,
const XMLCh *const    attrValue,
const XMLAttDef::AttTypes    type = XMLAttDef::CData
[inline]
 

This method is called to set up a default constructed object after the fact, or to reuse a previously used object.

Parameters:
uriId The id into the validator's URI pool of the URI that the prefix mapped to. Only used if namespaces are enabled/supported.
attrName The base name of the attribute, i.e. the part after any prefix.
attrPrefix The prefix, if any, of this attribute's name. If this is empty, then uriID is meaningless as well.
attrValue The value string of the attribute, which should be fully normalized by XML rules according to the attribute type.
type The type of the attribute. This will indicate the type of normalization done and constrains the value content. Make sure that the value set meets the constraints!

void XMLAttr::setName const unsigned int    uriId,
const XMLCh *const    attrName,
const XMLCh *const    attrPrefix
 

This method will update just the name related fields of the attribute object. The other fields are left as is.

Parameters:
uriId The id into the validator's URI pool of the URI that the prefix mapped to. Only used if namespaces are enabled/supported.
attrName The base name of the attribute, i.e. the part after any prefix.
attrPrefix The prefix, if any, of this attribute's name. If this is empty, then uriID is meaningless as well.

void XMLAttr::setSpecified const bool    newValue [inline]
 

This method will update the specified state of the object.

Parameters:
newValue Indicates whether the attribute was explicitly specified or not. If not, then it was faulted in from a FIXED or DEFAULT value.

void XMLAttr::setType const XMLAttDef::AttTypes    newType [inline]
 

This method will update the attribute type of the object.

Parameters:
newType The type of the attribute. This will indicate the type of normalization done and constrains the value content. Make sure that the value set meets the constraints!

void XMLAttr::setURIId const unsigned int    uriId
 

This method will set the URI id field of this attribute. This is generally only ever called internally by the parser itself during the parsing process.

Parameters:
uriId The uriId of the attribute.

void XMLAttr::setValue const XMLCh *const    newValue
 

This method will update the value field of the attribute.

Parameters:
newValue The value string of the attribute, which should be fully normalized by XML rules according to the attribute type.


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