Class AbstractFormattedWalker
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Walker
- Direct Known Subclasses:
WalkerNORMALIZE,WalkerTRIM,WalkerTRIM_FULL_WHITE
The JDOM content can be loosely categorised in to 'Text-like' content (consisting of Text, CDATA, and EntityRef), and everything else. This distinction is significant for for this class and it's sub-classes.
There will be text manipulation, and some (but not necessarily all) Text-like content will be returned as text() instead of next().
The trick in this class is that it deals with the regular content, and delegates the Text-like content to the sub-classes.
Subclasses are tasked with analysing chunks of Text-like content in the
analyzeMultiText(MultiText, int, int) method. The subclasses are
responsible for adding the relevant text content to the suppliedMultiText
instance in such a way as to result in the correct format.
The Subclass needs to concern itself with only the text portion because this abstract class will ensure the Text-like content is appropriately indented.
- Author:
- Rolf Lear
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionprotected final classCollect together the items that constitute formatted Text-like content.protected static enumIndicate how text content should be added -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionAbstractFormattedWalker(List<? extends Content> xx, FormatStack fstack, boolean doescape) Create a Walker that preserves all content in its raw state. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected abstract voidanalyzeMultiText(AbstractFormattedWalker.MultiText mtext, int offset, int len) Add the content at the specified indices to the provided MultiText.protected final Contentget(int index) Get the content at a position in the input content.final booleanhasNext()Behaves similarly to to a regular Iteratorfinal booleanIf all the content in this walker is empty, or if whatever content is available is Text-like.final booleanIf all the content is Text-like (Walker.isAllText()returns true), and additionally that any content is either Text or CDATA, and that the values of these Text/CDATA members are all XML Whitespace.final booleanisCDATA()If the previous next() method returned null, then this will indicate whether the current text() value is CDATA or regular Text.final Contentnext()Similar to an Iterator, but null return values need special treatment.final Stringtext()If the previous call to next() returned null, then this will return the required text to be processed.
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Constructor Details
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AbstractFormattedWalker
Create a Walker that preserves all content in its raw state.- Parameters:
xx- the content to walk.fstack- the current FormatStackdoescape- Whether Text values should be escaped.
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Method Details
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next
Description copied from interface:WalkerSimilar to an Iterator, but null return values need special treatment. -
analyzeMultiText
protected abstract void analyzeMultiText(AbstractFormattedWalker.MultiText mtext, int offset, int len) Add the content at the specified indices to the provided MultiText.- Parameters:
mtext- the MultiText to append to.offset- The first Text-like content to add to the MultiTextlen- The number of Text-like content items to add.
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get
Get the content at a position in the input content. Useful for subclasses in theiranalyzeMultiText(MultiText, int, int)calls.- Parameters:
index- the index to get the content at.- Returns:
- the content at the index.
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isAllText
public final boolean isAllText()Description copied from interface:Walker -
hasNext
public final boolean hasNext()Description copied from interface:WalkerBehaves similarly to to a regular Iterator -
text
Description copied from interface:WalkerIf the previous call to next() returned null, then this will return the required text to be processed. Check to see whether this text is CDATA by calling the isCDATA() method. -
isCDATA
public final boolean isCDATA()Description copied from interface:WalkerIf the previous next() method returned null, then this will indicate whether the current text() value is CDATA or regular Text. -
isAllWhitespace
public final boolean isAllWhitespace()Description copied from interface:WalkerIf all the content is Text-like (Walker.isAllText()returns true), and additionally that any content is either Text or CDATA, and that the values of these Text/CDATA members are all XML Whitespace.- Specified by:
isAllWhitespacein interfaceWalker- Returns:
- true
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