com.saxonica.codegen
Class BooleanFnCompiler
java.lang.Object
   com.saxonica.codegen.ExpressionCompiler
com.saxonica.codegen.ExpressionCompiler
       com.saxonica.codegen.SingletonExpressionCompiler
com.saxonica.codegen.SingletonExpressionCompiler
           com.saxonica.codegen.BooleanFnCompiler
com.saxonica.codegen.BooleanFnCompiler
- public class BooleanFnCompiler 
- extends SingletonExpressionCompiler
Generate Java code to implement the XPath boolean() and not() functions
 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
BooleanFnCompiler
public BooleanFnCompiler()
compileToItem
public String compileToItem(CompilerService compiler,
                            Expression expr)
- Description copied from class: ExpressionCompiler
- Generate Java code to evaluate the expression as an Item
 
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- Specified by:
- compileToItemin class- ExpressionCompiler
 
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- Parameters:
- compiler- the compiler service
- expr- the expression to be compiled
- Returns:
- a simple Java expression (usually the name of a variable that
 has been declared) which will be of class Item,
 and which will hold the value of the expression at run-time (or hold null,
 representing an empty sequence).
 
compileToEffectiveBooleanValue
public String compileToEffectiveBooleanValue(CompilerService compiler,
                                             Expression expr,
                                             ReturnAction result)
- Description copied from class: ExpressionCompiler
- Generate Java code to evaluate the effective boolean value of the expression
 
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- Overrides:
- compileToEffectiveBooleanValuein class- SingletonExpressionCompiler
 
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- Parameters:
- compiler- the compiler service
- expr- the XPath expression to be compiled
- result- indicates how the boolean result is to be returned
- Returns:
- the result depends on the supplied value of the options argument. If options
 is a JavaDeclaration, the code must declare a Java variable and return the name of this
 variable. If options is a JavaAssignment, the code must assign the value to an existing
 Java variable. If options is a Return, the code must generate a return statement that returns
 the value of the boolean (in which case the result of this method is null).
 
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