package net.sf.saxon.functions;
import net.sf.saxon.expr.*;
import net.sf.saxon.om.Item;
import net.sf.saxon.om.NodeInfo;
import net.sf.saxon.om.Axis;
import net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException;
import net.sf.saxon.pattern.AnyNodeTest;
/**
* Implement the XPath 2.0 root() function
*/
public class Root extends SystemFunction {
/**
* Simplify and validate.
* @param visitor an expression visitor
*/
public Expression simplify(ExpressionVisitor visitor) throws XPathException {
useContextItemAsDefault();
return simplifyArguments(visitor);
}
/**
* Get the static properties of this expression (other than its type). The result is
* bit-significant. These properties are used for optimizations. In general, if
* property bit is set, it is true, but if it is unset, the value is unknown.
*/
public int computeSpecialProperties() {
int prop = StaticProperty.ORDERED_NODESET |
StaticProperty.SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NODESET |
StaticProperty.NON_CREATIVE;
if ((getNumberOfArguments() == 0) ||
(argument[0].getSpecialProperties() & StaticProperty.CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_NODESET) != 0) {
prop |= StaticProperty.CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_NODESET;
}
return prop;
}
/**
* Add a representation of this expression to a PathMap. The PathMap captures a map of the nodes visited
* by an expression in a source tree.
* <p/>
* <p>The default implementation of this method assumes that an expression does no navigation other than
* the navigation done by evaluating its subexpressions, and that the subexpressions are evaluated in the
* same context as the containing expression. The method must be overridden for any expression
* where these assumptions do not hold. For example, implementations exist for AxisExpression, ParentExpression,
* and RootExpression (because they perform navigation), and for the doc(), document(), and collection()
* functions because they create a new navigation root. Implementations also exist for PathExpression and
* FilterExpression because they have subexpressions that are evaluated in a different context from the
* calling expression.</p>
*
* @param pathMap the PathMap to which the expression should be added
* @param pathMapNodeSet
* @return the pathMapNode representing the focus established by this expression, in the case where this
* expression is the first operand of a path expression or filter expression. For an expression that does
* navigation, it represents the end of the arc in the path map that describes the navigation route. For other
* expressions, it is the same as the input pathMapNode.
*/
public PathMap.PathMapNodeSet addToPathMap(PathMap pathMap, PathMap.PathMapNodeSet pathMapNodeSet) {
AxisExpression root = new AxisExpression(Axis.ANCESTOR_OR_SELF, AnyNodeTest.getInstance());
root.setContainer(getContainer());
return root.addToPathMap(pathMap, pathMapNodeSet);
}
/**
* Evaluate in a general context
*/
public Item evaluateItem(XPathContext c) throws XPathException {
NodeInfo start = (NodeInfo)argument[0].evaluateItem(c);
if (start==null) {
return null;
}
return start.getRoot();
}
}
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