Class XSLNextIteration

All Implemented Interfaces:
Source, SourceLocator, ActiveSource, GroundedValue, Item, MutableNodeInfo, NamespaceResolver, NodeInfo, Sequence, Location, SteppingNode, SiblingCountingNode, Locator

public class XSLNextIteration extends XSLBreakOrContinue
An xsl:next-iteration element in the stylesheet
  • Constructor Details

    • XSLNextIteration

      public XSLNextIteration()
  • Method Details

    • validate

      public void validate(ComponentDeclaration decl) throws XPathException
      Description copied from class: StyleElement
      Check that the stylesheet element is valid. This is called once for each element, after the entire tree has been built. As well as validation, it can perform first-time initialisation. The default implementation does nothing; it is normally overriden in subclasses.
      Overrides:
      validate in class StyleElement
      Parameters:
      decl - the declaration to be validated
      Throws:
      XPathException - if any error is found during validation
    • postValidate

      public void postValidate() throws XPathException
      Description copied from class: StyleElement
      Hook to allow additional validation of a parent element immediately after its children have been validated.
      Overrides:
      postValidate in class StyleElement
      Throws:
      XPathException - if any error is found during post-traversal validation
    • getDeclaredParamType

      public SequenceType getDeclaredParamType(StructuredQName name)
    • compile

      public Expression compile(Compilation exec, ComponentDeclaration decl) throws XPathException
      Description copied from class: StyleElement
      Compile the instruction on the stylesheet tree into an executable instruction for use at run-time.
      Overrides:
      compile in class StyleElement
      Parameters:
      exec - the compilation episode
      decl - the containing top-level declaration, for example xsl:function or xsl:template
      Returns:
      either a ComputedExpression, or null. The value null is returned when compiling an instruction that returns a no-op, or when compiling a top-level object such as an xsl:template that compiles into something other than an instruction.
      Throws:
      XPathException - if validation fails