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package com.ctc.wstx.dtd;
import javax.xml.stream.Location;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
import com.ctc.wstx.io.WstxInputData;
import com.ctc.wstx.sr.InputProblemReporter;
import com.ctc.wstx.util.ElementId;
import com.ctc.wstx.util.ElementIdMap;
import com.ctc.wstx.util.PrefixedName;
/**
* Attribute class for attributes that contain multiple references
* to elements that have matching identifier specified.
*/
public final class DTDIdRefsAttr
extends DTDAttribute
{
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Life-cycle
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Main constructor.
*/
public DTDIdRefsAttr(PrefixedName name, DefaultAttrValue defValue, int specIndex,
boolean nsAware, boolean xml11)
{
super(name, defValue, specIndex, nsAware, xml11);
}
public DTDAttribute cloneWith(int specIndex)
{
return new DTDIdRefsAttr(mName, mDefValue, specIndex, mCfgNsAware, mCfgXml11);
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Public API
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
public int getValueType() {
return TYPE_IDREFS;
}
/*
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Public API, validation
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
public String validate(DTDValidatorBase v, char[] cbuf, int start, int end, boolean normalize)
throws XMLStreamException
{
/* Let's skip leading/trailing white space, even if we are not
* to normalize visible attribute value. This allows for better
* round-trip handling (no changes for physical value caller
* gets), but still allows succesful validation.
*/
while (start < end && WstxInputData.isSpaceChar(cbuf[start])) {
++start;
}
// No id?
if (start >= end) {
return reportValidationProblem(v, "Empty IDREFS value");
}
--end; // so that it now points to the last char
// We now the first char is not a space by now...
while (end > start && WstxInputData.isSpaceChar(cbuf[end])) {
--end;
}
// Ok; now start points to first, end to last char (both inclusive)
ElementIdMap m = v.getIdMap();
Location loc = v.getLocation();
String idStr = null;
StringBuffer sb = null;
while (start <= end) {
// Ok, need to check char validity, and also calc hash code:
char c = cbuf[start];
if (!WstxInputData.isNameStartChar(c, mCfgNsAware, mCfgXml11)) {
return reportInvalidChar(v, c, "not valid as the first IDREFS character");
}
int hash = (int) c;
int i = start+1;
for (; i <= end; ++i) {
c = cbuf[i];
if (WstxInputData.isSpaceChar(c)) {
break;
}
if (!WstxInputData.isNameChar(c, mCfgNsAware, mCfgXml11)) {
return reportInvalidChar(v, c, "not valid as an IDREFS character");
}
hash = (hash * 31) + (int) c;
}
// Ok, got the next id ref...
ElementId id = m.addReferenced(cbuf, start, i - start, hash,
loc, v.getElemName(), mName);
// Can skip the trailing space char (if there was one)
start = i+1;
/* When normalizing, we can possibly share id String, or
* alternatively, compose normalized String if multiple
*/
if (normalize) {
if (idStr == null) { // first idref
idStr = id.getId();
} else {
if (sb == null) {
sb = new StringBuffer(idStr);
}
idStr = id.getId();
sb.append(' ');
sb.append(idStr);
}
}
// Ok, any white space to skip?
while (start <= end && WstxInputData.isSpaceChar(cbuf[start])) {
++start;
}
}
if (normalize) {
if (sb != null) {
idStr = sb.toString();
}
return idStr;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Method called by the validator
* to ask attribute to verify that the default it has (if any) is
* valid for such type.
*
* It's unlikely there will be default values... but just in case,
* let's implement it properly.
*/
public void validateDefault(InputProblemReporter rep, boolean normalize)
throws XMLStreamException
{
String def = validateDefaultNames(rep, normalize);
if (normalize) {
mDefValue.setValue(def);
}
}
}