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/* Woodstox XML processor
*
* Copyright (c) 2004- Tatu Saloranta, [email protected]
*
* Licensed under the License specified in file LICENSE, included with
* the source code.
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package com.ctc.wstx.dtd;
import javax.xml.stream.Location;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
import com.ctc.wstx.api.ReaderConfig;
import com.ctc.wstx.ent.EntityDecl;
import com.ctc.wstx.io.WstxInputData;
import com.ctc.wstx.io.WstxInputSource;
import com.ctc.wstx.sr.StreamScanner;
/**
* Minimal DTD reader implementation that only knows how to skip
* internal DTD subsets.
*/
public class MinimalDTDReader
extends StreamScanner
{
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Configuration
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* True, when reading external subset, false when reading internal
* subset.
*/
final boolean mIsExternal;
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Life-cycle
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Constructor used for reading/skipping internal subset.
*/
private MinimalDTDReader(WstxInputSource input, ReaderConfig cfg)
{
this(input, cfg, false);
}
/**
* Common initialization part of int/ext subset constructors.
*/
protected MinimalDTDReader(WstxInputSource input, ReaderConfig cfg,
boolean isExt)
{
super(input, cfg, cfg.getDtdResolver());
mIsExternal = isExt;
/* And let's force expansion (matters mostly/only for undefined
* entities)
*/
mCfgReplaceEntities = true;
}
/**
* Method that just skims
* through structure of internal subset, but without doing any sort
* of validation, or parsing of contents. Method may still throw an
* exception, if skipping causes EOF or there's an I/O problem.
*
* @param srcData Link back to the input buffer shared with the owning
* stream reader.
*/
public static void skipInternalSubset(WstxInputData srcData, WstxInputSource input,
ReaderConfig cfg)
throws XMLStreamException
{
MinimalDTDReader r = new MinimalDTDReader(input, cfg);
// Need to read from same source as the master (owning stream reader)
r.copyBufferStateFrom(srcData);
try {
r.skipInternalSubset();
} finally {
/* And then need to restore changes back to srcData (line nrs etc);
* effectively means that we'll stop reading internal DTD subset,
* if so.
*/
srcData.copyBufferStateFrom(r);
}
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Abstract methods from StreamScanner
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* What DTD reader returns doesn't really matter, so let's just return
* perceived start location (different from what stream readers actually
* do)
*/
public final Location getLocation()
{
return getStartLocation();
}
// @Override
protected EntityDecl findEntity(String id, Object arg) {
throwIllegalCall();
return null; // never gets here but javac needs it
}
/**
* This is a VC, not WFC, nothing to do when skipping through
* DTD in non-supporting mode.
*/
protected void handleUndeclaredEntity(String id)
throws XMLStreamException
{
// nothing to do...
}
/**
* Since improper entity/PE nesting is VC, not WFC, let's not
* react to this failure at all when only skipping the DTD subset.
*/
protected void handleIncompleteEntityProblem(WstxInputSource closing)
throws XMLStreamException
{
// nothing to do...
}
protected char handleExpandedSurrogate(char first, char second)
{
// should we throw an exception?
return first;
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal API
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Method that may need to be called by attribute default value
* validation code, during parsing....
*
* 03-Dec-2004, TSa: This is not particularly elegant: should be
* able to pass the information some other way. But for now it
* works and is necessary.
*/
public EntityDecl findEntity(String entName) {
return null;
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Main-level skipping method(s)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Method that will skip through internal DTD subset, without doing
* any parsing, except for trying to match end of subset properly.
*/
protected void skipInternalSubset()
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (true) {
int i = getNextAfterWS();
if (i < 0) {
// Error for internal subset
throwUnexpectedEOF(SUFFIX_IN_DTD_INTERNAL);
}
if (i == '%') { // parameter entity
skipPE();
continue;
}
if (i == '<') {
/* Let's determine type here, and call appropriate skip
* methods.
*/
char c = getNextSkippingPEs();
if (c == '?') { // xml decl?
/* Not sure if PIs are really allowed in DTDs, but let's
* just allow them until proven otherwise. XML declaration
* is legal in the beginning, anyhow
*/
skipPI();
} else if (c == '!') { // ignore/include, comment, declaration?
c = getNextSkippingPEs();
if (c == '[') {
/* Shouldn't really get these, as they are not allowed
* in the internal subset? So let's just leave it
* as is, and see what happens. :-)
*/
;
} else if (c == '-') { // plain comment
skipComment();
} else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') {
skipDeclaration(c);
} else {
/* Hmmh, let's not care too much; but we need to try
* to match the closing gt-char nonetheless?
*/
skipDeclaration(c);
}
} else {
/* Shouldn't fail (since we are to completely ignore
* subset); let's just push it back and continue.
*/
--mInputPtr;
}
continue;
}
if (i == ']') {
// Int. subset has no conditional sections, has to be the end...
/* 18-Jul-2004, TSa: Let's just make sure it happened
* in the main input source, not at external entity...
*/
if (mInput != mRootInput) {
throwParseError("Encountered int. subset end marker ']]>' in an expanded entity; has to be at main level.");
}
// End of internal subset
break;
}
throwUnexpectedChar(i, SUFFIX_IN_DTD_INTERNAL+"; expected a '<' to start a directive, or \"]>\" to end internal subset.");
}
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal methods, input access:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected char dtdNextFromCurr()
throws XMLStreamException
{
return (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : getNextCharFromCurrent(getErrorMsg());
}
protected char dtdNextChar()
throws XMLStreamException
{
return (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : getNextChar(getErrorMsg());
}
protected char getNextSkippingPEs()
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (true) {
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : getNextChar(getErrorMsg());
if (c != '%') {
return c;
}
skipPE();
}
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal methods, skipping:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
private void skipPE()
throws XMLStreamException
{
skipDTDName();
/* Should now get semicolon... let's try to find and skip it; but
* if none found, let's not throw an exception -- we are just skipping
* internal subset here.
*/
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c != ';') {
--mInputPtr;
}
}
protected void skipComment()
throws XMLStreamException
{
skipCommentContent();
// Now, we may be getting end mark; first need second marker char:.
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd)
? mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c != '>') {
throwParseError("String '--' not allowed in comment (missing '>'?)");
}
}
protected void skipCommentContent()
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (true) {
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c == '-') {
c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd) ?
mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c == '-') {
return;
}
} else if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
skipCRLF(c);
}
}
}
protected void skipPI()
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (true) {
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd)
? mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c == '?') {
do {
c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd)
? mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
} while (c == '?');
if (c == '>') {
break;
}
}
if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
skipCRLF(c);
}
}
}
private void skipDeclaration(char c)
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (c != '>') {
c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd)
? mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
skipCRLF(c);
/* No need for specific handling for PE refs; they just have
* identifier that'll get properly skipped.
*/
/* 17-Jul-2004, TSa: But we do need to properly handle literals;
* it is possible to add '>' char in entity expansion values.
*/
} else if (c == '\'' || c == '"') {
skipLiteral(c);
}
}
}
private void skipLiteral(char quoteChar)
throws XMLStreamException
{
while (true) {
char c = (mInputPtr < mInputEnd)
? mInputBuffer[mInputPtr++] : dtdNextFromCurr();
if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
skipCRLF(c);
} else if (c == quoteChar) {
break;
}
/* No need for specific handling for PE refs, should be ignored
* just ok (plus they need to properly nested in any case)
*/
}
}
private void skipDTDName()
throws XMLStreamException
{
/*int len =*/ skipFullName(getNextChar(getErrorMsg()));
/* Should we give an error about missing name? For now,
* let's just exit.
*/
}
/*
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal methods, error handling:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected String getErrorMsg() {
return mIsExternal ? SUFFIX_IN_DTD_EXTERNAL : SUFFIX_IN_DTD_INTERNAL;
}
protected void throwIllegalCall()
throws Error
{
throw new IllegalStateException("Internal error: this method should never be called");
}
}