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package net.sf.saxon.s9api;

import net.sf.saxon.om.Item;
import net.sf.saxon.om.ValueRepresentation;
import net.sf.saxon.om.StructuredQName;
import net.sf.saxon.sxpath.XPathDynamicContext;
import net.sf.saxon.sxpath.XPathExpression;
import net.sf.saxon.sxpath.XPathVariable;
import net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException;
import net.sf.saxon.value.SequenceExtent;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * An XPathSelector represents a compiled and loaded XPath expression ready for execution.
 * The XPathSelector holds details of the dynamic evaluation context for the XPath expression.
 */
@SuppressWarnings({"ForeachStatement"})
public class XPathSelector implements Iterable {

    private XPathExpression exp;
    private XPathDynamicContext dynamicContext;
    private List declaredVariables;

    // protected constructor

    protected XPathSelector(XPathExpression exp,
                            ArrayList declaredVariables) {
        this.exp = exp;
        this.declaredVariables = declaredVariables;
        dynamicContext = exp.createDynamicContext(null);
    }

    /**
     * Set the context item for evaluating the XPath expression.
     * This may be either a node or an atomic value. Most commonly it will be a document node,
     * which might be constructed using the {@link DocumentBuilder#build} method.
     *
     * @param item The context item for evaluating the expression. Must not be null.
     */

    public void setContextItem(XdmItem item) throws SaxonApiException {
        try {
            dynamicContext.setContextItem((Item)item.getUnderlyingValue());
        } catch (XPathException e) {
            throw new SaxonApiException(e);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Get the context item used for evaluating the XPath expression.
     * This may be either a node or an atomic value. Most commonly it will be a document node,
     * which might be constructed using the Build method of the DocumentBuilder object.
     *
     * @return The context item for evaluating the expression, or null if no context item
     *         has been set.
     */

    public XdmItem getContextItem() {
        return XdmItem.wrapItem(dynamicContext.getContextItem());
    }

    /**
     * Set the value of a variable
     *
     * @param name  The name of the variable. This must match the name of a variable
     *              that was declared to the XPathCompiler. No error occurs if the expression does not
     *              actually reference a variable with this name.
     * @param value The value to be given to the variable.
     * @throws SaxonApiException if the variable has not been declared or if the type of the value
     * supplied does not conform to the required type that was specified when the variable was declared
     */

    public void setVariable(QName name, XdmValue value) throws SaxonApiException {
        XPathVariable var = null;
        StructuredQName qn = name.getStructuredQName();
        for (XPathVariable v : declaredVariables) {
            if (v.getVariableQName().equals(qn)) {
                var = v;
                break;
            }
        }
        if (var == null) {
            throw new SaxonApiException(
                    new XPathException("Variable has not been declared: " + name));
        }
        try {
            dynamicContext.setVariable(var, value.getUnderlyingValue());
        } catch (XPathException e) {
            throw new SaxonApiException(e);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Evaluate the expression, returning the result as an XdmValue (that is,
     * a sequence of nodes and/or atomic values).
     *
     * 

Note: Although a singleton result may be represented as an XdmItem, there is * no guarantee that this will always be the case. If you know that the expression will return at * most one node or atomic value, it is best to use the evaluateSingle method, which * does guarantee that an XdmItem (or null) will be returned.

* * @return An XdmValue representing the results of the expression. * @throws SaxonApiException if a dynamic error occurs during the expression evaluation. */ public XdmValue evaluate() throws SaxonApiException { ValueRepresentation value; try { value = SequenceExtent.makeSequenceExtent(exp.iterate(dynamicContext)); } catch (XPathException e) { throw new SaxonApiException(e); } return XdmValue.wrap(value); } /** * Evaluate the XPath expression, returning the result as an XdmItem (that is, * a single node or atomic value). * * @return an XdmItem representing the result of the expression, or null if the expression * returns an empty sequence. If the expression returns a sequence of more than one item, * any items after the first are ignored. * @throws SaxonApiException if a dynamic error occurs during the expression evaluation. */ public XdmItem evaluateSingle() throws SaxonApiException { try { Item i = exp.evaluateSingle(dynamicContext); if (i == null) { return null; } return (XdmItem) XdmValue.wrap(i); } catch (XPathException e) { throw new SaxonApiException(e); } } /** * Evaluate the expression, returning the result as an Iterator (that is, * an iterator over a sequence of nodes and/or atomic values). * *

Because an XPathSelector is an {@link Iterable}, it is possible to * iterate over the result using a Java 5 "for each" expression, for example:

* *

     * XPathCompiler compiler = processor.newXPathCompiler();
     * XPathSelector seq = compiler.compile("1 to 20").load();
     * for (XdmItem item : seq) {
     *   System.err.println(item);
     * }
     * 

* * @return An iterator over the sequence that represents the results of the expression. * Each object in this sequence will be an instance of XdmItem. Note * that the expression may be evaluated lazily, which means that a successful response * from this method does not imply that the expression has executed successfully: failures * may be reported later while retrieving items from the iterator. * @throws SaxonApiUncheckedException * if a dynamic error occurs during XPath evaluation that * can be detected at this point. It is also possible that an SaxonApiUncheckedException will * be thrown by the hasNext() method of the returned iterator. */ public Iterator iterator() throws SaxonApiUncheckedException { try { return new XdmSequenceIterator(exp.iterate(dynamicContext)); } catch (XPathException e) { throw new SaxonApiUncheckedException(e); } } /** * Evaluate the XPath expression, returning the effective boolean value of the result. * * @return a boolean representing the effective boolean value of the result of evaluating * the expression, as defined by the rules for the fn:boolean() function. * @throws SaxonApiException if a dynamic error occurs during the expression evaluation, or if the result * of the expression is a value whose effective boolean value is not defined (for example, a date or a * sequence of three integers) * @since 9.1 */ public boolean effectiveBooleanValue() throws SaxonApiException { try { return exp.effectiveBooleanValue(dynamicContext); } catch (XPathException e) { throw new SaxonApiException(e); } } } // // The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the // License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ // // Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, // WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. // // The Original Code is: all this file // // The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Michael H. Kay. // // Contributor(s): //




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