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#include <dom2_traversal.h>
Public Member Functions | |
TreeWalker () | |
TreeWalker (const TreeWalker &other) | |
~TreeWalker () | |
Node | currentNode () |
bool | expandEntityReferences () |
NodeFilter | filter () |
Node | firstChild () |
TreeWalkerImpl * | handle () const |
bool | isNull () const |
Node | lastChild () |
Node | nextNode () |
Node | nextSibling () |
TreeWalker & | operator= (const TreeWalker &other) |
Node | parentNode () |
Node | previousNode () |
Node | previousSibling () |
Node | root () |
void | setCurrentNode (const Node &_currentNode) |
unsigned long | whatToShow () |
Protected Member Functions | |
TreeWalker (TreeWalkerImpl *i) | |
Protected Attributes | |
TreeWalkerImpl * | impl |
Detailed Description
TreeWalker
objects are used to navigate a document tree or subtree using the view of the document defined by its whatToShow
flags and any filters that are defined for the TreeWalker
.
Any function which performs navigation using a TreeWalker
will automatically support any view defined by a TreeWalker
.
Omitting nodes from the logical view of a subtree can result in a structure that is substantially different from the same subtree in the complete, unfiltered document. Nodes that are siblings in the TreeWalker view may be children of different, widely separated nodes in the original view. For instance, consider a Filter that skips all nodes except for Text nodes and the root node of a document. In the logical view that results, all text nodes will be siblings and appear as direct children of the root node, no matter how deeply nested the structure of the original document.
Definition at line 338 of file dom2_traversal.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
TreeWalker::TreeWalker | ( | ) |
Definition at line 231 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
TreeWalker::TreeWalker | ( | const TreeWalker & | other | ) |
Definition at line 236 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
TreeWalker::~TreeWalker | ( | ) |
Definition at line 259 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
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protected |
Definition at line 242 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Member Function Documentation
Node TreeWalker::currentNode | ( | ) |
The node at which the TreeWalker is currently positioned.
Alterations to the DOM tree may cause the current node to no longer be accepted by the TreeWalker's associated filter. currentNode may also be explicitly set to any node, whether or not it is within the subtree specified by the root node or would be accepted by the filter and whatToShow flags. Further traversal occurs relative to currentNode even if it is not part of the current view, by applying the filters in the requested direction; if no traversal is possible, currentNode is not changed.
- Exceptions
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DOMException NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if an attempt is made to set currentNode to null.
Definition at line 288 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
bool TreeWalker::expandEntityReferences | ( | ) |
The value of this flag determines whether the children of entity reference nodes are visible to the TreeWalker.
If false, they and their descendents will be rejected. Note that this rejection takes precedence over whatToShow and the filter, if any.
To produce a view of the document that has entity references expanded and does not expose the entity reference node itself, use the whatToShow flags to hide the entity reference node and set expandEntityReferences to true when creating the TreeWalker. To produce a view of the document that has entity reference nodes but no entity expansion, use the whatToShow flags to show the entity reference node and set expandEntityReferences to false.
Definition at line 282 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
NodeFilter TreeWalker::filter | ( | ) |
The filter used to screen nodes.
Definition at line 276 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::firstChild | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the first child of the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no children, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no children.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 309 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
TreeWalkerImpl * TreeWalker::handle | ( | ) | const |
not part of the DOM
Definition at line 351 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
bool TreeWalker::isNull | ( | ) | const |
Definition at line 356 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::lastChild | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the last child of the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no children, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no children.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 316 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::nextNode | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the next node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no next node, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no next node.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 344 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::nextSibling | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the next sibling of the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no next sibling, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no next sibling.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 330 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
TreeWalker & TreeWalker::operator= | ( | const TreeWalker & | other | ) |
Definition at line 248 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::parentNode | ( | ) |
Moves to and returns the parent node of the current node.
If there is no parent node, or if the current node is the root node from which this TreeWalker was created, retains the current position and returns null.
- Returns
- The new parent node, or null if the current node has no parent in the TreeWalker's logical view.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 302 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::previousNode | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the previous node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no previous node, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no previous node.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 337 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::previousSibling | ( | ) |
Moves the TreeWalker
to the previous sibling of the current node, and returns the new node.
If the current node has no previous sibling, returns null
, and retains the current node.
- Returns
- The new node, or
null
if the current node has no previous sibling.
- Exceptions
-
Exceptions from user code Any exceptions raised by a user-written Filter will propagate through.
Definition at line 323 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Node TreeWalker::root | ( | ) |
The root node of the TreeWalker, as specified when it was created.
Definition at line 264 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
void TreeWalker::setCurrentNode | ( | const Node & | _currentNode | ) |
see currentNode
Definition at line 294 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
unsigned long TreeWalker::whatToShow | ( | ) |
This attribute determines which node types are presented via the TreeWalker.
The available set of constants is defined in the NodeFilter interface. Nodes not accepted by whatToShow will be skipped, but their children may still be considered. Note that this skip takes precedence over the filter, if any.
Definition at line 270 of file dom2_traversal.cpp.
Member Data Documentation
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protected |
Definition at line 527 of file dom2_traversal.h.
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