Class XStringForFSB
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Cloneable,SourceLocator,XMLString,ExpressionNode,XPathVisitable
public class XStringForFSB extends XString
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- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected intm_hashcached hash codeprotected Stringm_strCacheIf the str() function is called, the string will be cached here.Fields inherited from class org.apache.xpath.objects.XString
EMPTYSTRINGFields inherited from class org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject
CLASS_BOOLEAN, CLASS_NODESET, CLASS_NULL, CLASS_NUMBER, CLASS_RTREEFRAG, CLASS_STRING, CLASS_UNKNOWN, CLASS_UNRESOLVEDVARIABLE, m_obj -
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description XStringForFSB(FastStringBuffer val, int start, int length)Construct a XNodeSet object. -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description voidappendToFsb(FastStringBuffer fsb)Cast result object to a string.charcharAt(int index)Returns the character at the specified index.intcompareTo(XMLString xstr)Compares two strings lexicographically.intcompareToIgnoreCase(XMLString xstr)Compares two strings lexicographically, ignoring case considerations.XMLStringconcat(String str)Concatenates the specified string to the end of this string.voiddispatchAsComment(LexicalHandler lh)Directly call the comment method on the passed LexicalHandler for the string-value.voiddispatchCharactersEvents(ContentHandler ch)Directly call the characters method on the passed ContentHandler for the string-value.booleanequals(Object obj2)Compares this string to the specified object.booleanequals(String anotherString)Tell if two objects are functionally equal.booleanequals(XMLString obj2)Compares this string to the specified object.booleanequals(XObject obj2)Tell if two objects are functionally equal.booleanequalsIgnoreCase(String anotherString)Compares thisStringto anotherString, ignoring case considerations.XMLStringfixWhiteSpace(boolean trimHead, boolean trimTail, boolean doublePunctuationSpaces)Conditionally trim all leading and trailing whitespace in the specified String.FastStringBufferfsb()Cast result object to a string.voidgetChars(int srcBegin, int srcEnd, char[] dst, int dstBegin)Copies characters from this string into the destination character array.inthashCode()Returns a hashcode for this string.booleanhasString()Tell if this object contains a java String object.intindexOf(int ch)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character.intindexOf(int ch, int fromIndex)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character, starting the search at the specified index.intlength()Returns the length of this string.Objectobject()Since this object is incomplete without the length and the offset, we have to convert to a string when this function is called.booleanstartsWith(XMLString prefix)Tests if this string starts with the specified prefix.booleanstartsWith(XMLString prefix, int toffset)Tests if this string starts with the specified prefix beginning a specified index.Stringstr()Cast result object to a string.XMLStringsubstring(int beginIndex)Returns a new string that is a substring of this string.XMLStringsubstring(int beginIndex, int endIndex)Returns a new string that is a substring of this string.doubletoDouble()Convert a string to a double -- Allowed input is in fixed notation ddd.fff.XMLStringtrim()Removes white space from both ends of this string.Methods inherited from class org.apache.xpath.objects.XString
bool, callVisitors, endsWith, getType, getTypeString, indexOf, indexOf, indexOf, lastIndexOf, lastIndexOf, lastIndexOf, lastIndexOf, num, rtf, startsWith, startsWith, toLowerCase, toLowerCase, toUpperCase, toUpperCase, xstrMethods inherited from class org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject
allowDetachToRelease, boolWithSideEffects, castToType, create, create, deepEquals, destruct, detach, error, error, execute, fixupVariables, getFresh, greaterThan, greaterThanOrEqual, iter, lessThan, lessThanOrEqual, mutableNodeset, nodelist, nodeset, notEquals, numWithSideEffects, reset, rtf, rtree, rtree, setObject, toStringMethods inherited from class org.apache.xpath.Expression
asIterator, asIteratorRaw, asNode, assertion, bool, canTraverseOutsideSubtree, error, execute, execute, execute, executeCharsToContentHandler, exprAddChild, exprGetChild, exprGetNumChildren, exprGetParent, exprSetParent, getColumnNumber, getExpressionOwner, getLineNumber, getPublicId, getSystemId, isNodesetExpr, isSameClass, isStableNumber, num, warn, xstr
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Field Details
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m_strCache
If the str() function is called, the string will be cached here. -
m_hash
protected int m_hashcached hash code
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Constructor Details
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XStringForFSB
Construct a XNodeSet object.- Parameters:
val- FastStringBuffer object this will wrap, must be non-null.start- The start position in the array.length- The number of characters to read from the array.
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Method Details
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fsb
Cast result object to a string.- Returns:
- The string this wraps or the empty string if null
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appendToFsb
Cast result object to a string.- Overrides:
appendToFsbin classXObject
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hasString
public boolean hasString()Tell if this object contains a java String object. -
object
Since this object is incomplete without the length and the offset, we have to convert to a string when this function is called. -
str
Cast result object to a string. -
dispatchCharactersEvents
Directly call the characters method on the passed ContentHandler for the string-value. Multiple calls to the ContentHandler's characters methods may well occur for a single call to this method.- Specified by:
dispatchCharactersEventsin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
dispatchCharactersEventsin classXString- Parameters:
ch- A non-null reference to a ContentHandler.- Throws:
SAXException
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dispatchAsComment
Directly call the comment method on the passed LexicalHandler for the string-value.- Specified by:
dispatchAsCommentin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
dispatchAsCommentin classXString- Parameters:
lh- A non-null reference to a LexicalHandler.- Throws:
SAXException
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length
public int length()Returns the length of this string. -
charAt
public char charAt(int index)Returns the character at the specified index. An index ranges from0tolength() - 1. The first character of the sequence is at index0, the next at index1, and so on, as for array indexing.- Specified by:
charAtin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
charAtin classXString- Parameters:
index- the index of the character.- Returns:
- the character at the specified index of this string.
The first character is at index
0. - Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if theindexargument is negative or not less than the length of this string.
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getChars
public void getChars(int srcBegin, int srcEnd, char[] dst, int dstBegin)Copies characters from this string into the destination character array.- Specified by:
getCharsin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
getCharsin classXString- Parameters:
srcBegin- index of the first character in the string to copy.srcEnd- index after the last character in the string to copy.dst- the destination array.dstBegin- the start offset in the destination array.- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- If any of the following is true:srcBeginis negative.srcBeginis greater thansrcEndsrcEndis greater than the length of this stringdstBeginis negativedstBegin+(srcEnd-srcBegin)is larger thandst.length
NullPointerException- ifdstisnull
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equals
Compares this string to the specified object. The result istrueif and only if the argument is notnulland is aStringobject that represents the same sequence of characters as this object.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
equalsin classXString- Parameters:
obj2- the object to compare thisStringagainst.- Returns:
trueif theStringare equal;falseotherwise.- See Also:
String.compareTo(java.lang.String),String.equalsIgnoreCase(java.lang.String)
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equals
Tell if two objects are functionally equal.- Overrides:
equalsin classXString- Parameters:
obj2- Object to compare this to- Returns:
- true if the two objects are equal
- Throws:
TransformerException
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equals
Tell if two objects are functionally equal.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
equalsin classXString- Parameters:
anotherString- Object to compare this to- Returns:
- true if the two objects are equal
- Throws:
TransformerException- See Also:
String.compareTo(java.lang.String),String.equalsIgnoreCase(java.lang.String)
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equals
Compares this string to the specified object. The result istrueif and only if the argument is notnulland is aStringobject that represents the same sequence of characters as this object.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
equalsin classXString- Parameters:
obj2- the object to compare thisStringagainst.- Returns:
trueif theStringare equal;falseotherwise.- See Also:
String.compareTo(java.lang.String),String.equalsIgnoreCase(java.lang.String)
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equalsIgnoreCase
Compares thisStringto anotherString, ignoring case considerations. Two strings are considered equal ignoring case if they are of the same length, and corresponding characters in the two strings are equal ignoring case.- Specified by:
equalsIgnoreCasein interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
equalsIgnoreCasein classXString- Parameters:
anotherString- theStringto compare thisStringagainst.- Returns:
trueif the argument is notnulland theStrings are equal, ignoring case;falseotherwise.- See Also:
equals(Object),Character.toLowerCase(char),Character.toUpperCase(char)
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compareTo
Compares two strings lexicographically.- Specified by:
compareToin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
compareToin classXString- Parameters:
xstr- theStringto be compared.- Returns:
- the value
0if the argument string is equal to this string; a value less than0if this string is lexicographically less than the string argument; and a value greater than0if this string is lexicographically greater than the string argument. - Throws:
NullPointerException- ifanotherStringisnull.
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compareToIgnoreCase
Compares two strings lexicographically, ignoring case considerations. This method returns an integer whose sign is that ofthis.toUpperCase().toLowerCase().compareTo( str.toUpperCase().toLowerCase()).Note that this method does not take locale into account, and will result in an unsatisfactory ordering for certain locales. The java.text package provides collators to allow locale-sensitive ordering.
- Specified by:
compareToIgnoreCasein interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
compareToIgnoreCasein classXString- Parameters:
xstr- theStringto be compared.- Returns:
- a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the the specified String is greater than, equal to, or less than this String, ignoring case considerations.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Collator.compare(String, String)
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hashCode
public int hashCode()Returns a hashcode for this string. The hashcode for aStringobject is computed as
usings[0]*31^(n-1) + s[1]*31^(n-2) + ... + s[n-1]
intarithmetic, wheres[i]is the ith character of the string,nis the length of the string, and^indicates exponentiation. (The hash value of the empty string is zero.)- Specified by:
hashCodein interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
hashCodein classXString- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
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startsWith
Tests if this string starts with the specified prefix beginning a specified index.- Specified by:
startsWithin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
startsWithin classXString- Parameters:
prefix- the prefix.toffset- where to begin looking in the string.- Returns:
trueif the character sequence represented by the argument is a prefix of the substring of this object starting at indextoffset;falseotherwise. The result isfalseiftoffsetis negative or greater than the length of thisStringobject; otherwise the result is the same as the result of the expressionthis.subString(toffset).startsWith(prefix)- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifprefixisnull.
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startsWith
Tests if this string starts with the specified prefix.- Specified by:
startsWithin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
startsWithin classXString- Parameters:
prefix- the prefix.- Returns:
trueif the character sequence represented by the argument is a prefix of the character sequence represented by this string;falseotherwise. Note also thattruewill be returned if the argument is an empty string or is equal to thisStringobject as determined by theequals(Object)method.- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifprefixisnull.- Since:
- JDK1. 0
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indexOf
public int indexOf(int ch)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character. If a character with valuechoccurs in the character sequence represented by thisStringobject, then the index of the first such occurrence is returned -- that is, the smallest value k such that:
isthis.charAt(k) == ch
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indexOf
public int indexOf(int ch, int fromIndex)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character, starting the search at the specified index.If a character with value
choccurs in the character sequence represented by thisStringobject at an index no smaller thanfromIndex, then the index of the first such occurrence is returned--that is, the smallest value k such that:
is true. If no such character occurs in this string at or after position(this.charAt(k) == ch) && (k >= fromIndex)
fromIndex, then-1is returned.There is no restriction on the value of
fromIndex. If it is negative, it has the same effect as if it were zero: this entire string may be searched. If it is greater than the length of this string, it has the same effect as if it were equal to the length of this string:-1is returned.- Specified by:
indexOfin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
indexOfin classXString- Parameters:
ch- a character.fromIndex- the index to start the search from.- Returns:
- the index of the first occurrence of the character in the
character sequence represented by this object that is greater
than or equal to
fromIndex, or-1if the character does not occur.
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substring
Returns a new string that is a substring of this string. The substring begins with the character at the specified index and extends to the end of this string.Examples:
"unhappy".substring(2) returns "happy" "Harbison".substring(3) returns "bison" "emptiness".substring(9) returns "" (an empty string)
- Specified by:
substringin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
substringin classXString- Parameters:
beginIndex- the beginning index, inclusive.- Returns:
- the specified substring.
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- ifbeginIndexis negative or larger than the length of thisStringobject.
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substring
Returns a new string that is a substring of this string. The substring begins at the specifiedbeginIndexand extends to the character at indexendIndex - 1. Thus the length of the substring isendIndex-beginIndex.- Specified by:
substringin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
substringin classXString- Parameters:
beginIndex- the beginning index, inclusive.endIndex- the ending index, exclusive.- Returns:
- the specified substring.
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if thebeginIndexis negative, orendIndexis larger than the length of thisStringobject, orbeginIndexis larger thanendIndex.
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concat
Concatenates the specified string to the end of this string.- Specified by:
concatin interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
concatin classXString- Parameters:
str- theStringthat is concatenated to the end of thisString.- Returns:
- a string that represents the concatenation of this object's characters followed by the string argument's characters.
- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifstrisnull.
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trim
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fixWhiteSpace
public XMLString fixWhiteSpace(boolean trimHead, boolean trimTail, boolean doublePunctuationSpaces)Conditionally trim all leading and trailing whitespace in the specified String. All strings of white space are replaced by a single space character (#x20), except spaces after punctuation which receive double spaces if doublePunctuationSpaces is true. This function may be useful to a formatter, but to get first class results, the formatter should probably do it's own white space handling based on the semantics of the formatting object.- Specified by:
fixWhiteSpacein interfaceXMLString- Overrides:
fixWhiteSpacein classXString- Parameters:
trimHead- Trim leading whitespace?trimTail- Trim trailing whitespace?doublePunctuationSpaces- Use double spaces for punctuation?- Returns:
- The trimmed string.
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toDouble
public double toDouble()Convert a string to a double -- Allowed input is in fixed notation ddd.fff. %OPT% CHECK PERFORMANCE against generating a Java String and converting it to double. The advantage of running in native machine code -- perhaps even microcode, on some systems -- may more than make up for the cost of allocating and discarding the additional object. We need to benchmark this. %OPT% More importantly, we need to decide whether we _care_ about the performance of this operation. Does XString.toDouble constitute any measurable percentage of our typical runtime? I suspect not!
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