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Stax2 API is an extension to basic Stax 1.0 API that adds significant new functionality, such as full-featured bi-direction validation interface and high-performance Typed Access API.
package org.codehaus.stax2.ri.evt;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.stream.*;
import javax.xml.stream.events.Attribute;
import org.codehaus.stax2.XMLStreamWriter2;
public class AttributeEventImpl
extends BaseEventImpl
implements Attribute
{
final QName mName;
final String mValue;
final boolean mWasSpecified;
public AttributeEventImpl(Location loc, String localName, String uri, String prefix,
String value, boolean wasSpecified)
{
super(loc);
mValue = value;
if (prefix == null) {
if (uri == null) {
mName = new QName(localName);
} else {
mName = new QName(uri, localName);
}
} else {
if (uri == null) {
uri = ""; // only because QName will barf otherwise...
}
mName = new QName(uri, localName, prefix);
}
mWasSpecified = wasSpecified;
}
public AttributeEventImpl(Location loc, QName name, String value, boolean wasSpecified)
{
super(loc);
mName = name;
mValue = value;
mWasSpecified = wasSpecified;
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////
// Implementation of abstract base methods
///////////////////////////////////////////
*/
@Override
public int getEventType() {
return ATTRIBUTE;
}
@Override
public boolean isAttribute() { return true; }
@Override
public void writeAsEncodedUnicode(Writer w)
throws XMLStreamException
{
/* Specs don't really specify exactly what to output... but
* let's do a reasonable guess:
*/
String prefix = mName.getPrefix();
try {
if (prefix != null && prefix.length() > 0) {
w.write(prefix);
w.write(':');
}
w.write(mName.getLocalPart());
w.write('=');
w.write('"');
writeEscapedAttrValue(w, mValue);
w.write('"');
} catch (IOException ie) {
throwFromIOE(ie);
}
}
@Override
public void writeUsing(XMLStreamWriter2 w) throws XMLStreamException
{
QName n = mName;
w.writeAttribute(n.getPrefix(), n.getLocalPart(),
n.getNamespaceURI(), mValue);
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////
// Attribute implementation
///////////////////////////////////////////
*/
public String getDTDType() {
/* !!! TBI: 07-Sep-2004, TSa: Need to figure out an efficient way
* to pass this info...
*/
return "CDATA";
}
public QName getName()
{
return mName;
}
public String getValue()
{
return mValue;
}
public boolean isSpecified()
{
return mWasSpecified;
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////
// Standard method impl
///////////////////////////////////////////
*/
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o)
{
if (o == this) return true;
if (o == null) return false;
if (!(o instanceof Attribute)) return false;
Attribute other = (Attribute) o;
if (mName.equals(other.getName())
&& mValue.equals(other.getValue())) {
/* But now; do we care about compatibility of
* DTD/Schema datatype and whether it's created
* from attribute defaulting? Let's start by being
* conservative and require those to match
*/
if (isSpecified() == other.isSpecified()) {
return stringsWithNullsEqual(getDTDType(), other.getDTDType());
}
}
return false;
}
@Override
public int hashCode()
{
/* Hmmh. Definitely need hashCode of name; but how about
* value? That's potentially more expensive. But, if
* using code wants to avoid value, it should key off name
* anyway.
*/
return mName.hashCode() ^ mValue.hashCode();
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal methods
///////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected static void writeEscapedAttrValue(Writer w, String value)
throws IOException
{
int i = 0;
int len = value.length();
do {
int start = i;
char c = '\u0000';
for (; i < len; ++i) {
c = value.charAt(i);
if (c == '<' || c == '&' || c == '"') {
break;
}
}
int outLen = i - start;
if (outLen > 0) {
w.write(value, start, outLen);
}
if (i < len) {
if (c == '<') {
w.write("<");
} else if (c == '&') {
w.write("&");
} else if (c == '"') {
w.write(""");
}
}
} while (++i < len);
}
}