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package org.apache.xmlbeans;

import java.util.HashMap;

/**
 * Corresponds to the Saver and XmlOptions.
 * 

* This class is used to set up a map containing characters to be escaped. * Characters can be escaped as hex, decimal or as a predefined entity (this * latter option applies only to the 5 characters defined as predefined entities * in the XML Spec). *

*

    * For example: *
     *      XmlOptionCharEscapeMap escapes = new XmlOptionCharEscapeMap();
     *      escapes.addMapping('A', XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.HEXADECIMAL);
     *      escapes.addMapping('B', XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.DECIMAL);
     *      escapes.addMapping('>', XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.PREDEF_ENTITY);
     *
     *      XmlOptions opts = new XmlOptions();
     *      opts.setSaveSubstituteCharacters(escapes);
     *      System.out.println(myXml.xmlText(opts));
     *
     *      will result in:
     *      A being printed as A
     *      B being printed as B
     *      > being printed as >
     *
     * 
    */ public class XmlOptionCharEscapeMap { public static final int PREDEF_ENTITY = 0; public static final int DECIMAL = 1; public static final int HEXADECIMAL = 2; // map of Character to String which will represent it in the output document private HashMap _charMap; // internal HashMap just for predefined entities private static final HashMap _predefEntities = new HashMap(); static { _predefEntities.put(new Character('<'), "<"); _predefEntities.put(new Character('>'), ">"); _predefEntities.put(new Character('&'), "&"); _predefEntities.put(new Character('\''), "'"); _predefEntities.put(new Character('"'), """); } /** * Construct a new XmlOptionCharEncoder. */ public XmlOptionCharEscapeMap() { _charMap = new HashMap(); } /** * @return whether a character encoding exists for this character */ public boolean containsChar(char ch) { return _charMap.containsKey(new Character(ch)); } /** * set up this character to be escaped in output documents * according to the given mode */ public void addMapping(char ch, int mode) throws XmlException { Character theChar = new Character(ch); switch(mode) { case PREDEF_ENTITY: String replString = (String)_predefEntities.get(theChar); if ( replString == null ) { throw new XmlException("XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.addMapping(): " + "the PREDEF_ENTITY mode can only be used for the following " + "characters: <, >, &, \" and '"); } _charMap.put(theChar, replString); break; case DECIMAL: _charMap.put(theChar, "&#" + (int)ch + ";"); break; case HEXADECIMAL: String hexCharPoint = Integer.toHexString((int)ch); _charMap.put(theChar, "&#x" + hexCharPoint + ";"); break; default: throw new XmlException("XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.addMapping(): " + "mode must be PREDEF_ENTITY, DECIMAL or HEXADECIMAL"); } } /** * set up this contiguous set of characters to be escaped in * output documents according to the given mode */ public void addMappings(char ch1, char ch2, int mode) throws XmlException { if (ch1 > ch2) { throw new XmlException("XmlOptionCharEscapeMap.addMappings(): " + "ch1 must be <= ch2"); } for (char c = ch1; c <= ch2; c++) { addMapping(c, mode); } } /** * returns the escaped String for the character */ public String getEscapedString(char ch) { return (String)_charMap.get(new Character(ch)); } }




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