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/*--
Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin.
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*/
package org.jopendocument.util;
import org.jopendocument.util.cc.IPredicate;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import org.jdom.Content;
import org.jdom.Element;
import org.jdom.PFilterIterator;
import org.jdom.Parent;
import org.jdom.Text;
import org.jdom.filter.Filter;
/**
* Traverse a parent's descendants (children at any level below the parent).
* {@link Element#getDescendants(Filter)} allows to filter after having descended, this class allows
* to filter before. I.e. if the element is :
*
*
*
* foo
*
*
*
* and the filter rejects elements named "a" ; {@link Element#getDescendants(Filter)} will return
* the {@link Text} "foo", while this class will return nothing.
*
* @author Bradley S. Huffman
* @author Jason Hunter
* @author Sylvain Cuaz
*/
public class DescendantIterator implements Iterator {
private final Filter filter;
private Iterator iterator;
private Iterator nextIterator;
private List> stack = new ArrayList>();
/**
* Iterator for the descendants of the supplied object.
*
* @param parent document or element whose descendants will be iterated
*/
public DescendantIterator(Parent parent) {
this(parent, (Filter) null);
}
public DescendantIterator(final Parent parent, final IPredicate pred) {
this(parent, new Filter() {
@Override
public boolean matches(Object obj) {
return pred.evaluateChecked((Content) obj);
}
});
}
public DescendantIterator(final Parent parent, final Filter filter) {
if (parent == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("parent parameter was null");
}
this.filter = filter;
this.iterator = wrapIter(parent.getContent().iterator());
}
private Iterator wrapIter(final Iterator iter) {
if (this.filter == null)
return iter;
else
return new PFilterIterator(iter, this.filter);
}
/**
* Returns true> if the iteration has more {@link Content} descendants.
*
* @return true is the iterator has more descendants
*/
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
if (iterator != null && iterator.hasNext())
return true;
if (nextIterator != null && nextIterator.hasNext())
return true;
if (stackHasAnyNext())
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the next {@link Content} descendant.
*
* @return the next descendant
*/
@Override
public Content next() {
if (!hasNext()) {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
// If we need to descend, go for it and record where we are.
// We do the shuffle here on the next next() call so remove() is easy
// to code up.
if (nextIterator != null) {
push(iterator);
iterator = nextIterator;
nextIterator = null;
}
// If this iterator is finished, try moving up the stack
while (!iterator.hasNext()) {
if (stack.size() > 0) {
iterator = pop();
} else {
throw new NoSuchElementException("Somehow we lost our iterator");
}
}
Content child = (Content) iterator.next();
if (child instanceof Element) {
nextIterator = wrapIter(((Element) child).getContent().iterator());
}
return child;
}
/**
* Detaches the last {@link org.jdom.Content} returned by the last call to next from it's
* parent. Note: this does not affect iteration and all children, siblings, and
* any node following the removed node (in document order) will be visited.
*/
@Override
public void remove() {
iterator.remove();
}
private Iterator pop() {
int stackSize = stack.size();
if (stackSize == 0) {
throw new NoSuchElementException("empty stack");
}
return (Iterator) stack.remove(stackSize - 1);
}
private void push(Iterator itr) {
stack.add(itr);
}
private boolean stackHasAnyNext() {
int size = stack.size();
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
Iterator itr = (Iterator) stack.get(i);
if (itr.hasNext()) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
}