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package freemarker.ext.dom;
import freemarker.core.Environment;
import freemarker.template.Template;
/**
* For internal use only; don't depend on this, there's no backward compatibility guarantee at all!
* This class is to work around the lack of module system in Java, i.e., so that other FreeMarker packages can
* access things inside this package that users shouldn't.
*/
final class DomStringUtil {
private DomStringUtil() {
// Not meant to be instantiated
}
static boolean isXMLNameLike(String name) {
return isXMLNameLike(name, 0);
}
/**
* Check if the name looks like an XML element name.
*
* @param firstCharIdx The index of the character in the string parameter that we treat as the beginning of the
* string to check. This is to spare substringing that has become more expensive in Java 7.
*
* @return whether the name is a valid XML element name. (This routine might only be 99% accurate. REVISIT)
*/
static boolean isXMLNameLike(String name, int firstCharIdx) {
int ln = name.length();
for (int i = firstCharIdx; i < ln; i++) {
char c = name.charAt(i);
if (i == firstCharIdx && (c == '-' || c == '.' || Character.isDigit(c))) {
return false;
}
if (!Character.isLetterOrDigit(c) && c != '_' && c != '-' && c != '.') {
if (c == ':') {
if (i + 1 < ln && name.charAt(i + 1) == ':') {
// "::" is used in XPath
return false;
}
// We don't return here, as a lonely ":" is allowed.
} else {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* @return whether the qname matches the combination of nodeName, nsURI, and environment prefix settings.
*/
static boolean matchesName(String qname, String nodeName, String nsURI, Environment env) {
String defaultNS = env.getDefaultNS();
if ((defaultNS != null) && defaultNS.equals(nsURI)) {
return qname.equals(nodeName)
|| qname.equals(Template.DEFAULT_NAMESPACE_PREFIX + ":" + nodeName);
}
if ("".equals(nsURI)) {
if (defaultNS != null) {
return qname.equals(Template.NO_NS_PREFIX + ":" + nodeName);
} else {
return qname.equals(nodeName) || qname.equals(Template.NO_NS_PREFIX + ":" + nodeName);
}
}
String prefix = env.getPrefixForNamespace(nsURI);
if (prefix == null) {
return false; // Is this the right thing here???
}
return qname.equals(prefix + ":" + nodeName);
}
}