Class NodeImpl

    • Field Detail

      • NODE_LETTER

        public static final char[] NODE_LETTER
        Chararacteristic letters to identify each type of node, indexed using the node type values. These are used as the initial letter of the result of generate-id()
    • Constructor Detail

      • NodeImpl

        public NodeImpl()
    • Method Detail

      • getTreeInfo

        public TreeInfo getTreeInfo()
        Get information about the tree to which this NodeInfo belongs
        Specified by:
        getTreeInfo in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the TreeInfo
        Since:
        9.7
      • getSchemaType

        public SchemaType getSchemaType()
        Get the type annotation
        Specified by:
        getSchemaType in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the type annotation of the base node
      • getColumnNumber

        public int getColumnNumber()
        Get the column number of the node. The default implementation returns -1, meaning unknown
        Specified by:
        getColumnNumber in interface Location
        Specified by:
        getColumnNumber in interface org.xml.sax.Locator
        Specified by:
        getColumnNumber in interface NodeInfo
        Specified by:
        getColumnNumber in interface javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator
        Returns:
        the column number of the node in its original source document; or -1 if not available. The default implementation returns -1.
      • getSiblingPosition

        public final int getSiblingPosition()
        Get the index position of this node among its siblings (starting from 0)
        Specified by:
        getSiblingPosition in interface SiblingCountingNode
        Returns:
        0 for the first child, 1 for the second child, etc. Returns -1 for a node that has been deleted.
      • setSiblingPosition

        protected final void setSiblingPosition​(int index)
        Set the index position. For internal use only
        Parameters:
        index - the position of the node among its siblings, counting from zero.
      • atomize

        public AtomicSequence atomize()
                               throws XPathException
        Get the typed value.
        Specified by:
        atomize in interface Item
        Specified by:
        atomize in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the typed value. If requireSingleton is set to true, the result will always be an AtomicValue. In other cases it may be a Value representing a sequence whose items are atomic values.
        Throws:
        XPathException - if the node has no typed value, for example if it is an element node with element-only content
        Since:
        8.5
      • setSystemId

        public void setSystemId​(java.lang.String uri)
        Set the system ID of this node. This method is provided so that a NodeInfo implements the javax.xml.transform.Source interface, allowing a node to be used directly as the Source of a transformation
        Specified by:
        setSystemId in interface NodeInfo
        Specified by:
        setSystemId in interface javax.xml.transform.Source
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(java.lang.Object other)
        Determine whether this is the same node as another node
        Specified by:
        equals in interface NodeInfo
        Overrides:
        equals in class java.lang.Object
        Parameters:
        other - the node to be compared with this node
        Returns:
        true if the argument is the same node in the tree.
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Description copied from interface: NodeInfo
        The hashCode() method obeys the contract for hashCode(): that is, if two objects are equal (represent the same node) then they must have the same hashCode()
        Specified by:
        hashCode in interface NodeInfo
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class java.lang.Object
      • getNodeName

        public NodeName getNodeName()
        Get the name of the node. Returns null for an unnamed node
        Returns:
        the name of the node
      • hasFingerprint

        public boolean hasFingerprint()
        Ask whether this NodeInfo implementation holds a fingerprint identifying the name of the node in the NamePool. If the answer is true, then the getFingerprint() method must return the fingerprint of the node. If the answer is false, then the getFingerprint() method should throw an UnsupportedOperationException. In the case of unnamed nodes such as text nodes, the result can be either true (in which case getFingerprint() should return -1) or false (in which case getFingerprint may throw an exception).
        Specified by:
        hasFingerprint in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        true if the implementation of this node provides fingerprints.
        Since:
        9.8; previously Saxon relied on using FingerprintedNode as a marker interface.
      • getFingerprint

        public int getFingerprint()
        Get the fingerprint of the node. This is used to compare whether two nodes have equivalent names. Return -1 for a node with no name.
        Specified by:
        getFingerprint in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        an integer fingerprint; two nodes with the same fingerprint have the same expanded QName. For unnamed nodes (text nodes, comments, document nodes, and namespace nodes for the default namespace), returns -1.
      • attributes

        public AttributeMap attributes()
        Get the attributes of the node. By default there are none; this is overridden for element nodes
        Specified by:
        attributes in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        an empty attribute map
      • generateId

        public void generateId​(java.lang.StringBuilder buffer)
        Get a character string that uniquely identifies this node
        Specified by:
        generateId in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        buffer - a buffer which will be updated to hold a string that uniquely identifies this node, across all documents.
      • getSystemId

        public java.lang.String getSystemId()
        Get the system ID for the node. Default implementation for child nodes.
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface Location
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface org.xml.sax.Locator
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface NodeInfo
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface javax.xml.transform.Source
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator
        Returns:
        the System Identifier of the entity in the source document containing the node, or null if not known or not applicable.
      • getBaseURI

        public java.lang.String getBaseURI()
        Get the base URI for the node. Default implementation for child nodes.
        Specified by:
        getBaseURI in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the base URI of the node. This may be null if the base URI is unknown, including the case where the node has no parent.
      • getSequenceNumber

        protected long getSequenceNumber()
        Get the node sequence number (in document order). Sequence numbers are monotonic but not consecutive. In the current implementation, parent nodes (elements and roots) have a zero least-significant word, while namespaces, attributes, text nodes, comments, and PIs have the top word the same as their owner and the bottom half reflecting their relative position. This is the default implementation for child nodes. For nodes added by XQuery Update, the sequence number is -1L
        Returns:
        the sequence number if there is one, or -1L otherwise.
      • compareOrder

        public final int compareOrder​(NodeInfo other)
        Determine the relative position of this node and another node, in document order. The other node will always be in the same document.
        Specified by:
        compareOrder in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        other - The other node, whose position is to be compared with this node
        Returns:
        -1 if this node precedes the other node, +1 if it follows the other node, or 0 if they are the same node. (In this case, isSameNode() will always return true, and the two nodes will produce the same result for generateId())
      • getConfiguration

        public Configuration getConfiguration()
        Get the configuration
        Specified by:
        getConfiguration in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the Configuration to which the tree belongs. The default implementation invokes getTreeInfo().getConfiguration().
      • getNamePool

        public NamePool getNamePool()
        Get the NamePool
        Returns:
        the namePool for the configuration owning this node
      • getPrefix

        public java.lang.String getPrefix()
        Get the prefix part of the name of this node. This is the name before the ":" if any.
        Specified by:
        getPrefix in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the prefix part of the name. For an unnamed node, return an empty string.
      • getURI

        public java.lang.String getURI()
        Get the URI part of the name of this node. This is the URI corresponding to the prefix, or the URI of the default namespace if appropriate.
        Specified by:
        getURI in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        The URI of the namespace of this node. For the null namespace, return an empty string. For an unnamed node, return the empty string.
      • getDisplayName

        public java.lang.String getDisplayName()
        Get the display name of this node. For elements and attributes this is [prefix:]localname. For unnamed nodes, it is an empty string.
        Specified by:
        getDisplayName in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        The display name of this node. For a node with no name, return an empty string.
      • getLocalPart

        public java.lang.String getLocalPart()
        Get the local name of this node.
        Specified by:
        getLocalPart in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        The local name of this node. For a node with no name, return "",.
      • getLineNumber

        public int getLineNumber()
        Get the line number of the node within its source document entity
        Specified by:
        getLineNumber in interface Location
        Specified by:
        getLineNumber in interface org.xml.sax.Locator
        Specified by:
        getLineNumber in interface NodeInfo
        Specified by:
        getLineNumber in interface javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator
        Returns:
        the line number of the node in its original source document; or -1 if not available. The default implementation returns -1.
      • saveLocation

        public Location saveLocation()
        Get an immutable copy of this Location object. By default Location objects may be mutable, so they should not be saved for later use. The result of this operation holds the same location information, but in an immutable form.
        Specified by:
        saveLocation in interface Location
        Returns:
        an immutable copy (which may be the original object, if it is already immutable)
      • getParent

        public final NodeImpl getParent()
        Find the parent node of this node.
        Specified by:
        getParent in interface NodeInfo
        Specified by:
        getParent in interface SteppingNode
        Returns:
        The Node object describing the containing element or root node.
      • getRawParent

        protected final ParentNodeImpl getRawParent()
        Get the raw value of the parent pointer. This will usually be the same as the parent node in the XDM model, but in the case of a parentless element it will be a pointer to the "imaginary" document node which is not properly part of the tree.
        Returns:
        either the real parent of this node, or the "imaginary" parent present in the tree implementation to provide a root object for the tree
      • setRawParent

        protected final void setRawParent​(ParentNodeImpl parent)
        Set the raw parent pointer
        Parameters:
        parent - the "raw" parent pointer: either the real parent, or a dummy parent added to ensure that the tree is properly rooted.
      • getPreviousSibling

        public NodeImpl getPreviousSibling()
        Get the previous sibling of the node
        Specified by:
        getPreviousSibling in interface SteppingNode
        Returns:
        The previous sibling node. Returns null if the current node is the first child of its parent.
      • getNextSibling

        public NodeImpl getNextSibling()
        Get next sibling node
        Specified by:
        getNextSibling in interface SteppingNode
        Returns:
        The next sibling node of the required type. Returns null if the current node is the last child of its parent.
      • getFirstChild

        public NodeImpl getFirstChild()
        Get first child - default implementation used for leaf nodes
        Specified by:
        getFirstChild in interface SteppingNode
        Returns:
        null
      • getLastChild

        public NodeInfo getLastChild()
        Get last child - default implementation used for leaf nodes
        Returns:
        null
      • iterateAxis

        public AxisIterator iterateAxis​(int axisNumber)
        Return an iterator over the nodes reached by the given axis from this node
        Specified by:
        iterateAxis in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        axisNumber - The axis to be iterated over
        Returns:
        an AxisIterator that scans the nodes reached by the axis in turn.
        See Also:
        AxisInfo
      • iterateAxis

        public AxisIterator iterateAxis​(int axisNumber,
                                        NodePredicate predicate)
        Return an enumeration over the nodes reached by the given axis from this node
        Specified by:
        iterateAxis in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        axisNumber - The axis to be iterated over
        predicate - A pattern to be matched by the returned nodes
        Returns:
        an AxisIterator that scans the nodes reached by the axis in turn.
        See Also:
        AxisInfo
      • getAttributeValue

        public java.lang.String getAttributeValue​(java.lang.String uri,
                                                  java.lang.String localName)
        Find the value of a given attribute of this node.
        This method is defined on all nodes to meet XSL requirements, but for nodes other than elements it will always return null.
        Specified by:
        getAttributeValue in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        uri - the namespace uri of an attribute
        localName - the local name of an attribute
        Returns:
        the value of the attribute, if it exists, otherwise null
      • getRoot

        public NodeInfo getRoot()
        Get the root node
        Specified by:
        getRoot in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the NodeInfo representing the logical root of the tree. For this tree implementation the root will either be a document node or an element node.
      • getPhysicalRoot

        public DocumentImpl getPhysicalRoot()
        Get the physical root of the tree. This may be an imaginary document node: this method should be used only when control information held at the physical root is required
        Returns:
        the document node, which may be imaginary. In the case of a node that has been detached from the tree by means of a delete() operation, this method returns null.
      • getNextInDocument

        public NodeImpl getNextInDocument​(NodeImpl anchor)
        Get the next node in document order
        Parameters:
        anchor - the scan stops when it reaches a node that is not a descendant of the specified anchor node
        Returns:
        the next node in the document, or null if there is no such node
      • getSuccessorElement

        public NodeImpl getSuccessorElement​(SteppingNode anchor,
                                            java.lang.String uri,
                                            java.lang.String local)
        Description copied from interface: SteppingNode
        Find the next matching element in document order; that is, the first child element with the required name if there is one; otherwise the next sibling element if there is one; otherwise the next sibling element of the parent, grandparent, etc, up to the anchor element.
        Specified by:
        getSuccessorElement in interface SteppingNode
        Parameters:
        anchor - the root of the tree within which navigation is confined
        uri - the required namespace URI, or null if any namespace is acceptable
        local - the required local name, or null if any local name is acceptable
        Returns:
        the next element after this one in document order, with the given URI and local name if specified, or null if this is the last node in the document, or the last node within the subtree being navigated
      • getPreviousInDocument

        public NodeImpl getPreviousInDocument()
        Get the previous node in document order
        Returns:
        the previous node in the document, or null if there is no such node
      • getDeclaredNamespaces

        public NamespaceBinding[] getDeclaredNamespaces​(NamespaceBinding[] buffer)
        Get all namespace undeclarations and undeclarations defined on this element.
        Specified by:
        getDeclaredNamespaces in interface NodeInfo
        Parameters:
        buffer - If this is non-null, and the result array fits in this buffer, then the result may overwrite the contents of this array, to avoid the cost of allocating a new array on the heap.
        Returns:
        An array of integers representing the namespace declarations and undeclarations present on this element. For a node other than an element, return null. Otherwise, the returned array is a sequence of namespace codes, whose meaning may be interpreted by reference to the name pool. The top half word of each namespace code represents the prefix, the bottom half represents the URI. If the bottom half is zero, then this is a namespace undeclaration rather than a declaration. The XML namespace is never included in the list. If the supplied array is larger than required, then the first unused entry will be set to -1.

        For a node other than an element, the method returns null.

      • getAllNamespaces

        public NamespaceMap getAllNamespaces()
        Get all the namespace bindings that are in-scope for this element.

        For an element return all the prefix-to-uri bindings that are in scope. This may include a binding to the default namespace (represented by a prefix of ""). The map does NOT include the implicit binding of the XML namespace. It will never include "undeclarations" - that is, the namespace URI will never be empty; the effect of an undeclaration is to remove a binding from the in-scope namespaces, not to add anything.

        For a node other than an element, returns null.

        Specified by:
        getAllNamespaces in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        the in-scope namespaces for an element, or null for any other kind of node.
      • hasChildNodes

        public boolean hasChildNodes()
        Determine whether the node has any children.
        Specified by:
        hasChildNodes in interface NodeInfo
        Returns:
        true if the node has any children, false if the node has no children.
      • setTypeAnnotation

        public void setTypeAnnotation​(SchemaType type)
        Set the type annotation on a node. This must only be called when the caller has verified (by validation) that the node is a valid instance of the specified type. The call is ignored if the node is not an element or attribute node.
        Specified by:
        setTypeAnnotation in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        type - the type annotation (possibly including high bits set to indicate the isID, isIDREF, and isNilled properties)
      • delete

        public void delete()
        Delete this node (that is, detach it from its parent)
        Specified by:
        delete in interface MutableNodeInfo
      • isDeleted

        public boolean isDeleted()
        Test whether this MutableNodeInfo object represents a node that has been deleted. Generally, such a node is unusable, and any attempt to use it will result in an exception being thrown
        Specified by:
        isDeleted in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Returns:
        true if this node has been deleted
      • setAttributes

        public void setAttributes​(AttributeMap attributes)
        Set the attribute list for this (element) node
        Specified by:
        setAttributes in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        attributes - the new attribute list
        Throws:
        java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if this is not an element node
      • removeAttribute

        public void removeAttribute​(NodeInfo attribute)
        Remove an attribute from this element node

        If this node is not an element, or if the specified node is not an attribute of this element, this method takes no action.

        The attribute object itself becomes unusable; any attempt to use this attribute object, or any other object representing the same node, is likely to result in an exception.

        Specified by:
        removeAttribute in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        attribute - the attribute node to be removed
      • addAttribute

        public void addAttribute​(NodeName name,
                                 SimpleType attType,
                                 java.lang.String value,
                                 int properties,
                                 boolean inheritNamespaces)
        Add an attribute to this element node.

        If this node is not an element, or if the supplied node is not an attribute, the method takes no action. If the element already has an attribute with this name, the method throws an exception.

        This method does not perform any namespace fixup. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that any namespace prefix used in the name of the attribute (or in its value if it has a namespace-sensitive type) is declared on this element.

        Specified by:
        addAttribute in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the new attribute
        attType - the type annotation of the new attribute
        value - the string value of the new attribute
        properties - properties including IS_ID and IS_IDREF properties
        inheritNamespaces - true if any namespace needed for this attribute is to be inherited by descendant elements
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if the element already has an attribute with the given name.
      • rename

        public void rename​(NodeName newNameCode,
                           boolean inherit)
        Rename this node
        Specified by:
        rename in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        newNameCode - the NamePool code of the new name
        inherit - true if any namespace needed for the new name is to be inherited by descendant elements
      • addNamespace

        public void addNamespace​(NamespaceBinding nscode,
                                 boolean inherit)
        Add a namespace binding (that is, a namespace node) to this element. This call has no effect if applied to a node other than an element.
        Specified by:
        addNamespace in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        nscode - The namespace binding to be added
        inherit - true if the namespace is to be inherited by descendant elements
      • replace

        public void replace​(NodeInfo[] replacement,
                            boolean inherit)
        Replace this node with a given sequence of nodes. This node is effectively deleted, and the replacement nodes are attached to the parent of this node in its place.

        The supplied nodes will become children of this node's parent. Adjacent text nodes will be merged, and zero-length text nodes removed. The supplied nodes may be modified in situ, for example to change their parent property and to add namespace bindings, or they may be copied, at the discretion of the implementation.

        Specified by:
        replace in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        replacement - the replacement nodes. If this node is an attribute, the replacements must also be attributes; if this node is not an attribute, the replacements must not be attributes. source the nodes to be inserted. The implementation determines what implementation classes of node it will accept; this implementation will accept attribute, text, comment, and processing instruction nodes belonging to any implementation, but elements must be instances of ElementImpl. The supplied nodes will be modified in situ, for example to change their parent property and to add namespace bindings, if they are instances of ElementImpl; otherwise they will be copied. If the nodes are copied, then on return the supplied source array will contain the copy rather than the original.
        inherit - true if the replacement nodes are to inherit the namespaces of their new parent; false if such namespaces are to be undeclared
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any of the replacement nodes is of the wrong kind. When replacing a child node, the replacement nodes must all be elements, text, comment, or PI nodes; when replacing an attribute, the replacement nodes must all be attributes.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this node is deleted or if it has no parent node. or if two replacement attributes have the same name.
      • insertChildren

        public void insertChildren​(NodeInfo[] source,
                                   boolean atStart,
                                   boolean inherit)
        Insert a sequence of nodes as children of this node.

        This method takes no action unless the target node is a document node or element node. It also takes no action in respect of any supplied nodes that are not elements, text nodes, comments, or processing instructions.

        The supplied nodes will form the new children. Adjacent text nodes will be merged, and zero-length text nodes removed. The supplied nodes may be modified in situ, for example to change their parent property and to add namespace bindings, or they may be copied, at the discretion of the implementation.

        Specified by:
        insertChildren in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        source - the nodes to be inserted. The implementation determines what implementation classes of node it will accept; all implementations must accept nodes constructed using the Builder supplied by the newBuilder() method on this object. The supplied nodes may be modified in situ, for example to change their parent property and to add namespace bindings, but this depends on the implementation. The argument array may be modified as a result of the call.
        atStart - true if the new nodes are to be inserted before existing children; false if they are to be inserted after existing children
        inherit - true if the inserted nodes are to inherit the namespaces of their new parent; false if such namespaces are to be undeclared
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the supplied nodes use a node implementation that this implementation does not accept.
      • insertSiblings

        public void insertSiblings​(NodeInfo[] source,
                                   boolean before,
                                   boolean inherit)
        Insert copies of a sequence of nodes as siblings of this node.

        This method takes no action unless the target node is an element, text node, comment, or processing instruction, and one that has a parent node. It also takes no action in respect of any supplied nodes that are not elements, text nodes, comments, or processing instructions.

        The supplied nodes must use the same data model implementation as the tree into which they will be inserted.

        Specified by:
        insertSiblings in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Parameters:
        source - the nodes to be inserted
        before - true if the new nodes are to be inserted before the target node; false if they are
        inherit - true if the inserted nodes are to inherit the namespaces of their new parent; false if such namespaces are to be undeclared
      • removeTypeAnnotation

        public void removeTypeAnnotation()
        Remove type information from this node (and its ancestors, recursively). This method implements the upd:removeType() primitive defined in the XQuery Update specification
        Specified by:
        removeTypeAnnotation in interface MutableNodeInfo
      • newBuilder

        public Builder newBuilder()
        Get a Builder suitable for building nodes that can be attached to this document.
        Specified by:
        newBuilder in interface MutableNodeInfo
        Returns:
        a new Builder that constructs nodes using the same object model implementation as this one, suitable for attachment to this tree
      • effectiveBooleanValue

        public boolean effectiveBooleanValue()
                                      throws XPathException
        Get the effective boolean value of this sequence
        Specified by:
        effectiveBooleanValue in interface GroundedValue
        Returns:
        the effective boolean value
        Throws:
        XPathException - if the sequence has no effective boolean value (for example a sequence of two integers)