Package org.apache.xml.dtm

Examples of org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMIterator


  public XObject execute(XPathContext xctxt)
          throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
  {

    int context = xctxt.getCurrentNode();
    DTMIterator nl = m_functionExpr.asIterator(xctxt, context);
    XNumber score = SCORE_NONE;

    if (null != nl)
    {
      int n;

      while (DTM.NULL != (n = nl.nextNode()))
      {
        score = (n == context) ? SCORE_OTHER : SCORE_NONE;

        if (score == SCORE_OTHER)
        {
          context = n;

          break;
        }
      }

      nl.detach();
    }

    return score;
  }
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   * @return The newly created <code>DTMIterator</code>.
   */
  public DTMIterator createDTMIterator(int node)
  {
    // DescendantIterator iter = new DescendantIterator();
    DTMIterator iter = new org.apache.xpath.axes.OneStepIteratorForward(Axis.SELF);
    iter.setRoot(node, this);
    return iter;
    // return m_dtmManager.createDTMIterator(node);
  }
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  public final DTMIterator getContextNodes()
  {

    try
    {
      DTMIterator cnl = getContextNodeList();

      if (null != cnl)
        return cnl.cloneWithReset();
      else
        return null// for now... this might ought to be an empty iterator.
    }
    catch (CloneNotSupportedException cnse)
    {
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      // NOTE: If $x is bound to a node-set, then $x="foo"
      // does not mean the same as not($x!="foo"): the former
      // is true if and only if some node in $x has the string-value
      // foo; the latter is true if and only if all nodes in $x have
      // the string-value foo.
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      DTMIterator list2 = ((XNodeSet) obj2).iterRaw();
      int node1;
      java.util.Vector node2Strings = null;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node1 = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node1);

        if (null == node2Strings)
        {
          int node2;

          while (DTM.NULL != (node2 = list2.nextNode()))
          {
            XMLString s2 = getStringFromNode(node2);

            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }

            if (null == node2Strings)
              node2Strings = new java.util.Vector();

            node2Strings.addElement(s2);
          }
        }
        else
        {
          int n = node2Strings.size();

          for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
          {
            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, (XMLString)node2Strings.elementAt(i)))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }
          }
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
      list2.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_BOOLEAN == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a boolean,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if the result of
      // performing the comparison on the boolean and on the result of
      // converting the node-set to a boolean using the boolean function
      // is true.
      double num1 = bool() ? 1.0 : 0.0;
      double num2 = obj2.num();

      result = comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2);
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_NUMBER == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a number,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if there is a
      // node in the node-set such that the result of performing the
      // comparison on the number to be compared and on the result of
      // converting the string-value of that node to a number using
      // the number function is true.
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      double num2 = obj2.num();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        double num1 = getNumberFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_RTREEFRAG == type)
    {
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_STRING == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a
      // string, then the comparison will be true if and only if there
      // is a node in the node-set such that the result of performing
      // the comparison on the string-value of the node and the other
      // string is true.
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);
        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else
    {
      result = comparator.compareNumbers(this.num(), obj2.num());
    }
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      try
      {
        int dtmRoot = dtm.getDocument();
        DTMAxisIterator iter = dtm.getAxisIterator(Axis.SELF);
        iter.setStartNode(dtmRoot);
        DTMIterator iterator = new OneStepIterator(iter, Axis.SELF);
        iterator.setRoot(dtmRoot, xctxt);
        result = new XNodeSet(iterator);
      }
      catch(Exception ex)
      {
        throw new org.apache.xml.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(ex);
      }
    }
    else if (val instanceof DTMAxisIterator)
    {
      DTMAxisIterator iter = (DTMAxisIterator)val;
      try
      {
        DTMIterator iterator = new OneStepIterator(iter, Axis.SELF);
        iterator.setRoot(iter.getStartNode(), xctxt);
        result = new XNodeSet(iterator);
      }
      catch(Exception ex)
      {
        throw new org.apache.xml.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(ex);
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          throws TransformerException
  {

    final XPathContext xctxt = transformer.getXPathContext();
    final int sourceNode = xctxt.getCurrentNode();
    DTMIterator sourceNodes = m_selectExpression.asIterator(xctxt,
            sourceNode);

    try
    {

      final Vector keys = (m_sortElems == null)
              ? null
              : transformer.processSortKeys(this, sourceNode);

      // Sort if we need to.
      if (null != keys)
        sourceNodes = sortNodes(xctxt, keys, sourceNodes);

    if (transformer.getDebug())
    {

        // The original code, which is broken for bug#16889,
        // which fails to get the original select expression in the select event.
        /*  transformer.getTraceManager().fireSelectedEvent(
         *    sourceNode,
         *            this,
         *            "select",
         *            new XPath(m_selectExpression),
         *            new org.apache.xpath.objects.XNodeSet(sourceNodes));
         */

        // The following code fixes bug#16889
        // Solution: Store away XPath in setSelect(Xath), and use it here.
        // Pass m_xath, which the current node is associated with, onto the TraceManager.
       
        Expression expr = m_xpath.getExpression();
        org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject xObject = expr.execute(xctxt);
        int current = xctxt.getCurrentNode();
        transformer.getTraceManager().fireSelectedEvent(
            current,
            this,
            "select",
            m_xpath,
            xObject);
    }



      xctxt.pushCurrentNode(DTM.NULL);

      IntStack currentNodes = xctxt.getCurrentNodeStack();

      xctxt.pushCurrentExpressionNode(DTM.NULL);

      IntStack currentExpressionNodes = xctxt.getCurrentExpressionNodeStack();

      xctxt.pushSAXLocatorNull();
      xctxt.pushContextNodeList(sourceNodes);
      transformer.pushElemTemplateElement(null);

      // pushParams(transformer, xctxt);
      // Should be able to get this from the iterator but there must be a bug.
      DTM dtm = xctxt.getDTM(sourceNode);
      int docID = sourceNode & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT;
      int child;

      while (DTM.NULL != (child = sourceNodes.nextNode()))
      {
        currentNodes.setTop(child);
        currentExpressionNodes.setTop(child);

        if ((child & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT) != docID)
        {
          dtm = xctxt.getDTM(child);
          docID = child & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT;
        }

        //final int exNodeType = dtm.getExpandedTypeID(child);
        final int nodeType = dtm.getNodeType(child);

        // Fire a trace event for the template.
        if (transformer.getDebug())
        {
           transformer.getTraceManager().fireTraceEvent(this);
        }

        // And execute the child templates.
        // Loop through the children of the template, calling execute on
        // each of them.
        for (ElemTemplateElement t = this.m_firstChild; t != null;
             t = t.m_nextSibling)
        {
          xctxt.setSAXLocator(t);
          transformer.setCurrentElement(t);
          t.execute(transformer);
        }
       
        if (transformer.getDebug())
        {
         // We need to make sure an old current element is not
          // on the stack.  See TransformerImpl#getElementCallstack.
          transformer.setCurrentElement(null);
          transformer.getTraceManager().fireTraceEndEvent(this);
        }


     // KLUGE: Implement <?xalan:doc_cache_off?>
     // ASSUMPTION: This will be set only when the XPath was indeed
     // a call to the Document() function. Calling it in other
     // situations is likely to fry Xalan.
     //
     // %REVIEW% We need a MUCH cleaner solution -- one that will
     // handle cleaning up after document() and getDTM() in other
    // contexts. The whole SourceTreeManager mechanism should probably
     // be moved into DTMManager rather than being explicitly invoked in
     // FuncDocument and here.
     if(m_doc_cache_off)
    {
       if(DEBUG)
         System.out.println("JJK***** CACHE RELEASE *****\n"+
               "\tdtm="+dtm.getDocumentBaseURI());
      // NOTE: This will work because this is _NOT_ a shared DTM, and thus has
      // only a single Document node. If it could ever be an RTF or other
     // shared DTM, this would require substantial rework.
       xctxt.getSourceTreeManager().removeDocumentFromCache(dtm.getDocument());
       xctxt.release(dtm,false);
     }
      }
    }
    finally
    {
      if (transformer.getDebug())
        transformer.getTraceManager().fireSelectedEndEvent(sourceNode, this,
                "select", new XPath(m_selectExpression),
                new org.apache.xpath.objects.XNodeSet(sourceNodes));

      xctxt.popSAXLocator();
      xctxt.popContextNodeList();
      transformer.popElemTemplateElement();
      xctxt.popCurrentExpressionNode();
      xctxt.popCurrentNode();
      sourceNodes.detach();
    }
  }
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  public Expression locationPath(int opPos) throws TransformerException
  {
    locPathDepth++;
    try
    {
      DTMIterator iter = WalkerFactory.newDTMIterator(this, opPos, (locPathDepth == 0));
      return (Expression)iter; // cast OK, I guess.
    }
    finally
    {
      locPathDepth--;
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        value = new XRTreeFrag(handle, xctxt);
      }
      else if (obj instanceof DTM)
      {
        DTM dtm = (DTM)obj;
        DTMIterator iterator = new DescendantIterator();
        // %%ISSUE%% getDocument may not be valid for DTMs shared by multiple
        // document trees, eg RTFs. But in that case, we shouldn't be trying
        // to iterate over the whole DTM; we should be iterating over
        // dtm.getDocumentRoot(rootNodeHandle), and folks should have told us
        // this by passing a more appropriate type.
        iterator.setRoot(dtm.getDocument(), xctxt);
        value = new XNodeSet(iterator);
      }
      else if (obj instanceof DTMAxisIterator)
      {
        DTMAxisIterator iter = (DTMAxisIterator)obj;
        DTMIterator iterator = new OneStepIterator(iter, -1);
        value = new XNodeSet(iterator);
      }
      else if (obj instanceof DTMIterator)
      {
        value = new XNodeSet((DTMIterator) obj);
      }
      else if (obj instanceof NodeIterator)
      {
        value = new XNodeSet(new org.apache.xpath.NodeSetDTM(((NodeIterator)obj), xctxt));
      }
      else if (obj instanceof org.w3c.dom.Node)
      {
        value =
          new XNodeSet(xctxt.getDTMHandleFromNode((org.w3c.dom.Node) obj),
                       xctxt.getDTMManager());
      }
      else
      {
        value = new XString(obj.toString());
      }

      int type = value.getType();
      String s;

      switch (type)
      {
      case XObject.CLASS_BOOLEAN :
      case XObject.CLASS_NUMBER :
      case XObject.CLASS_STRING :
        s = value.str();

        rtreeHandler.characters(s.toCharArray(), 0, s.length());
        break;

      case XObject.CLASS_NODESET :  // System.out.println(value);
        DTMIterator nl = value.iter();
       
        int pos;

        while (DTM.NULL != (pos = nl.nextNode()))
        {
          DTM dtm = nl.getDTM(pos);
          int top = pos;

          while (DTM.NULL != pos)
          {
            rtreeHandler.flushPending();
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  {

    int firstStepPos = compiler.getFirstChildPos(opPos);
    int analysis = analyze(compiler, firstStepPos, 0);
    boolean isOneStep = isOneStep(analysis);
    DTMIterator iter;

    // Is the iteration a one-step attribute pattern (i.e. select="@foo")?
    if (isOneStep && walksSelfOnly(analysis) &&
        isWild(analysis) && !hasPredicate(analysis))
    {
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          throws TransformerException
  {

    final XPathContext xctxt = transformer.getXPathContext();
    final int sourceNode = xctxt.getCurrentNode();
    DTMIterator sourceNodes = m_selectExpression.asIterator(xctxt,
            sourceNode);

    try
    {

      final Vector keys = (m_sortElems == null)
              ? null
              : transformer.processSortKeys(this, sourceNode);

      // Sort if we need to.
      if (null != keys)
        sourceNodes = sortNodes(xctxt, keys, sourceNodes);

      if (TransformerImpl.S_DEBUG)
      {
        transformer.getTraceManager().fireSelectedEvent(sourceNode, this,
                "select", new XPath(m_selectExpression),
                new org.apache.xpath.objects.XNodeSet(sourceNodes));
      }

      final ResultTreeHandler rth = transformer.getResultTreeHandler();
      ContentHandler chandler = rth.getContentHandler();

      xctxt.pushCurrentNode(DTM.NULL);

      IntStack currentNodes = xctxt.getCurrentNodeStack();

      xctxt.pushCurrentExpressionNode(DTM.NULL);

      IntStack currentExpressionNodes = xctxt.getCurrentExpressionNodeStack();

      xctxt.pushSAXLocatorNull();
      xctxt.pushContextNodeList(sourceNodes);
      transformer.pushElemTemplateElement(null);

      // pushParams(transformer, xctxt);
      // Should be able to get this from the iterator but there must be a bug.
      DTM dtm = xctxt.getDTM(sourceNode);
      int docID = sourceNode & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT;
      int child;

      while (DTM.NULL != (child = sourceNodes.nextNode()))
      {
        currentNodes.setTop(child);
        currentExpressionNodes.setTop(child);

        if ((child & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT) != docID)
        {
          dtm = xctxt.getDTM(child);
          docID = child & DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_DEFAULT;
        }

        //final int exNodeType = dtm.getExpandedTypeID(child);
        final int nodeType = dtm.getNodeType(child);

        // Fire a trace event for the template.
        if (TransformerImpl.S_DEBUG)
        {
           transformer.getTraceManager().fireTraceEvent(this);
        }

        // And execute the child templates.
        // Loop through the children of the template, calling execute on
        // each of them.
        for (ElemTemplateElement t = this.m_firstChild; t != null;
             t = t.m_nextSibling)
        {
          xctxt.setSAXLocator(t);
          transformer.setCurrentElement(t);
          t.execute(transformer);
        }
       
        if (TransformerImpl.S_DEBUG)
        {
         // We need to make sure an old current element is not
          // on the stack.  See TransformerImpl#getElementCallstack.
          transformer.setCurrentElement(null);
          transformer.getTraceManager().fireTraceEndEvent(this);
        }


     // KLUGE: Implement <?xalan:doc_cache_off?>
     // ASSUMPTION: This will be set only when the XPath was indeed
     // a call to the Document() function. Calling it in other
     // situations is likely to fry Xalan.
     //
     // %REVIEW% We need a MUCH cleaner solution -- one that will
     // handle cleaning up after document() and getDTM() in other
    // contexts. The whole SourceTreeManager mechanism should probably
     // be moved into DTMManager rather than being explicitly invoked in
     // FuncDocument and here.
     if(m_doc_cache_off)
    {
       if(DEBUG)
         System.out.println("JJK***** CACHE RELEASE *****\n"+
               "\tdtm="+dtm.getDocumentBaseURI());
      // NOTE: This will work because this is _NOT_ a shared DTM, and thus has
      // only a single Document node. If it could ever be an RTF or other
     // shared DTM, this would require substantial rework.
       xctxt.getSourceTreeManager().removeDocumentFromCache(dtm.getDocument());
       xctxt.release(dtm,false);
     }
      }
    }
    finally
    {
      if (TransformerImpl.S_DEBUG)
        transformer.getTraceManager().fireSelectedEndEvent(sourceNode, this,
                "select", new XPath(m_selectExpression),
                new org.apache.xpath.objects.XNodeSet(sourceNodes));

      xctxt.popSAXLocator();
      xctxt.popContextNodeList();
      transformer.popElemTemplateElement();
      xctxt.popCurrentExpressionNode();
      xctxt.popCurrentNode();
      sourceNodes.detach();
    }
  }
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