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// Copyright (c) 2013 Saxonica Limited.
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
// If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
// This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
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package net.sf.saxon.functions;
import net.sf.saxon.expr.Callable;
import net.sf.saxon.expr.XPathContext;
import net.sf.saxon.om.Item;
import net.sf.saxon.om.Sequence;
import net.sf.saxon.om.SequenceIterator;
import net.sf.saxon.om.SequenceTool;
import net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException;
import net.sf.saxon.tree.iter.EmptyIterator;
import net.sf.saxon.value.EmptySequence;
import net.sf.saxon.value.Int64Value;
import net.sf.saxon.value.IntegerValue;
import net.sf.saxon.value.StringValue;
/**
* This class supports the function string-to-codepoints()
*/
public class StringToCodepoints extends SystemFunctionCall implements Callable {
/**
* For an expression that returns an integer or a sequence of integers, get
* a lower and upper bound on the values of the integers that may be returned, from
* static analysis. The default implementation returns null, meaning "unknown" or
* "not applicable". Other implementations return an array of two IntegerValue objects,
* representing the lower and upper bounds respectively. The values
* UNBOUNDED_LOWER and UNBOUNDED_UPPER are used by convention to indicate that
* the value may be arbitrarily large. The values MAX_STRING_LENGTH and MAX_SEQUENCE_LENGTH
* are used to indicate values limited by the size of a string or the size of a sequence.
*
* @return the lower and upper bounds of integer values in the result, or null to indicate
* unknown or not applicable.
*/
@Override
public IntegerValue[] getIntegerBounds() {
return new IntegerValue[]{Int64Value.PLUS_ONE, Int64Value.makeIntegerValue(1114111)};
}
/*@NotNull*/
public SequenceIterator iterate(XPathContext c) throws XPathException {
Item item = argument[0].evaluateItem(c);
if (item==null) {
return EmptyIterator.getInstance();
}
return ((StringValue)item).iterateCharacters();
}
public Sequence call(/*@NotNull*/ XPathContext context, Sequence[] arguments) throws XPathException {
if(arguments.length==0){
return EmptySequence.getInstance();
}
return SequenceTool.toLazySequence(((StringValue) arguments[0].head()).iterateCharacters());
}
}