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package org.apache.xerces.dom;

import java.util.ArrayList;

import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;

/**
 * This class implements the DOM's NodeList behavior for
 * Element.getElementsByTagName()
 * 

* The DOM describes NodeList as follows: *

* 1) It may represent EITHER nodes scattered through a subtree (when * returned by Element.getElementsByTagName), or just the immediate * children (when returned by Node.getChildNodes). The latter is easy, * but the former (which this class addresses) is more challenging. *

* 2) Its behavior is "live" -- that is, it always reflects the * current state of the document tree. To put it another way, the * NodeLists obtained before and after a series of insertions and * deletions are effectively identical (as far as the user is * concerned, the former has been dynamically updated as the changes * have been made). *

* 3) Its API accesses individual nodes via an integer index, with the * listed nodes numbered sequentially in the order that they were * found during a preorder depth-first left-to-right search of the tree. * (Of course in the case of getChildNodes, depth is not involved.) As * nodes are inserted or deleted in the tree, and hence the NodeList, * the numbering of nodes that follow them in the NodeList will * change. *

* It is rather painful to support the latter two in the * getElementsByTagName case. The current solution is for Nodes to * maintain a change count (eventually that may be a Digest instead), * which the NodeList tracks and uses to invalidate itself. *

* Unfortunately, this does _not_ respond efficiently in the case that * the dynamic behavior was supposed to address: scanning a tree while * it is being extended. That requires knowing which subtrees have * changed, which can become an arbitrarily complex problem. *

* We save some work by filling the ArrayList only as we access the * item()s... but I suspect the same users who demanded index-based * access will also start by doing a getLength() to control their loop, * blowing this optimization out of the water. *

* NOTE: Level 2 of the DOM will probably _not_ use NodeList for its * extended search mechanisms, partly for the reasons just discussed. * * @xerces.internal * * @version $Id: DeepNodeListImpl.java 778245 2009-05-24 22:27:32Z mrglavas $ * @since PR-DOM-Level-1-19980818. */ public class DeepNodeListImpl implements NodeList { // // Data // protected NodeImpl rootNode; // Where the search started protected String tagName; // Or "*" to mean all-tags-acceptable protected int changes=0; protected ArrayList nodes; protected String nsName; protected boolean enableNS = false; // // Constructors // /** Constructor. */ public DeepNodeListImpl(NodeImpl rootNode, String tagName) { this.rootNode = rootNode; this.tagName = tagName; nodes = new ArrayList(); } /** Constructor for Namespace support. */ public DeepNodeListImpl(NodeImpl rootNode, String nsName, String tagName) { this(rootNode, tagName); this.nsName = (nsName != null && nsName.length() != 0) ? nsName : null; enableNS = true; } // // NodeList methods // /** Returns the length of the node list. */ public int getLength() { // Preload all matching elements. (Stops when we run out of subtree!) item(java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE); return nodes.size(); } /** Returns the node at the specified index. */ public Node item(int index) { Node thisNode; // Tree changed. Do it all from scratch! if (rootNode.changes() != changes) { nodes = new ArrayList(); changes = rootNode.changes(); } // In the cache final int currentSize = nodes.size(); if (index < currentSize) { return (Node)nodes.get(index); } // Not yet seen else { // Pick up where we left off (Which may be the beginning) if (currentSize == 0) { thisNode = rootNode; } else { thisNode = (NodeImpl)(nodes.get(currentSize - 1)); } // Add nodes up to the one we're looking for while (thisNode != null && index >= nodes.size()) { thisNode = nextMatchingElementAfter(thisNode); if (thisNode != null) { nodes.add(thisNode); } } // Either what we want, or null (not avail.) return thisNode; } } // item(int):Node // // Protected methods (might be overridden by an extending DOM) // /** * Iterative tree-walker. When you have a Parent link, there's often no * need to resort to recursion. NOTE THAT only Element nodes are matched * since we're specifically supporting getElementsByTagName(). */ protected Node nextMatchingElementAfter(Node current) { Node next; while (current != null) { // Look down to first child. if (current.hasChildNodes()) { current = (current.getFirstChild()); } // Look right to sibling (but not from root!) else if (current != rootNode && null != (next = current.getNextSibling())) { current = next; } // Look up and right (but not past root!) else { next = null; for (; current != rootNode; // Stop when we return to starting point current = current.getParentNode()) { next = current.getNextSibling(); if (next != null) break; } current = next; } // Have we found an Element with the right tagName? // ("*" matches anything.) if (current != rootNode && current != null && current.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!enableNS) { if (tagName.equals("*") || ((ElementImpl) current).getTagName().equals(tagName)) { return current; } } else { // DOM2: Namespace logic. if (tagName.equals("*")) { if (nsName != null && nsName.equals("*")) { return current; } else { ElementImpl el = (ElementImpl) current; if ((nsName == null && el.getNamespaceURI() == null) || (nsName != null && nsName.equals(el.getNamespaceURI()))) { return current; } } } else { ElementImpl el = (ElementImpl) current; if (el.getLocalName() != null && el.getLocalName().equals(tagName)) { if (nsName != null && nsName.equals("*")) { return current; } else { if ((nsName == null && el.getNamespaceURI() == null) || (nsName != null && nsName.equals(el.getNamespaceURI()))) { return current; } } } } } } // Otherwise continue walking the tree } // Fell out of tree-walk; no more instances found return null; } // nextMatchingElementAfter(int):Node } // class DeepNodeListImpl





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