com.caucho.xsl.java.XslApplyImports Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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* @author Scott Ferguson
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package com.caucho.xsl.java;
import com.caucho.java.JavaWriter;
/**
* Represents the xsl:apply-imports node from the stylesheet.
*/
public class XslApplyImports extends XslNode {
/**
* Returns the tag name.
*/
public String getTagName()
{
return "xsl:apply-templates";
}
/**
* Generates the code for the tag
*
* @param out the output writer for the generated java.
*/
public void generate(JavaWriter out)
throws Exception
{
pushCall(out);
generateChildren(out);
String mode = null;
String applyName = "applyNode" + _gen.getModeName(mode);
int min = _gen.getMinImportance();
int max = _gen.getMaxImportance();
String arg = "_xsl_arg" + _gen.getCallDepth();
out.println(applyName + "(out, node, " + arg + ", " +
min + ", " + (max - 1) + ");");
popCall(out);
}
}
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