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diff --git a/quanta/parsers/node.h b/quanta/parsers/node.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3587c05 --- /dev/null +++ b/quanta/parsers/node.h @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +/*************************************************************************** + node.h - description + ------------------- + begin : Sun Apr 16 2000 + copyright : (C) 2000 by Dmitry Poplavsky <[email protected]> + (C) 2001-2004 Andras Mantia <[email protected]> + ***************************************************************************/ + +/*************************************************************************** + * * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * + * (at your option) any later version. * + * * + ***************************************************************************/ + +#ifndef NODE_H +#define NODE_H + +#include <qptrlist.h> +#include <qvaluelist.h> +#include <qmap.h> +#include <dom/dom_node.h> + +class QDomElement; +class QListViewItem; + +class Tag; +class Node; +class StructTreeGroup; +class XMLStructGroup; + +struct GroupElement{ + /*The node which contains the element */ + Node *node; + /* The tag which point to the actual place in the node */ + Tag *tag; + /*The parent node indicating the beginning of a structure */ + Node *parentNode; + bool global; + bool deleted; + QString type; + XMLStructGroup *group; ///<is part of this group + }; + +typedef QValueList<GroupElement*> GroupElementList; +typedef QMap<QString, GroupElementList> GroupElementMapList; + +/** + * A Node is a basic unit of a Tree. It keeps track of his parent, his left neighbour, his right neighbour + * and his first child. + * It contains some functions to navigate through the tree, but some more are located at kafkacommon.h + * (and should be moved here...) + * It also contains a pointer to a Tag object which contains informations about the contents of the Node. + * We use this class to represent the XML/SGML document as a tree ( a DOM like tree) when each Node represent + * a part of the document ( A tag, a text, ... see tag.h) + * The tree is built with the parser (see parser.h) + */ + +class Node { + +public: + Node( Node *parent ); + ~Node(); + + /** + * Deletes the node. Use this instead of delete node; as it checkes if there + * node was really allocated or not and avoid nasty crashes. + * @return true - if node existed and is deleted + * false - if the node did not exist + */ + static bool deleteNode(Node *node); + + /** + * Copy everything from node except prev, next, child, parent, listItem, group, groupTag, which are set to Null + * The groupElementsList is cleared. + */ + void operator =(Node* node); + + /** For Kafka copy/paste */ + void save(QDomElement& element) const; + bool load(QDomElement const& element); + + Node *next; + Node *prev; + Node *parent; + Node *child; + + /** Returns the child if available, else the next node, else the next node of the first parent which has one, else 0L. + WARNING: it doesn't behave like DOM::Node::nextSibling() which give the next Node, or 0L if there is no next Node */ + Node *nextSibling(); + Node *previousSibling(); + /** Returns the next node, or the parent's next, if next doesn't exists, + or the granparent's next, if parent's next doesn't exists, etc. */ + Node *nextNotChild(); + +/** DOM like functions cf dom/dom_node.h */ + QString nodeName(); + QString nodeValue(); + void setNodeValue(const QString &value); + Node* parentNode() {return parent;} + Node* firstChild() {return child;} + Node* lastChild(); + Node* DOMpreviousSibling() {return prev;} + Node* DOMnextSibling() {return next;} + /**Node* insertBefore(Node *newChild, Node *refChild); + Node* replaceChild(Node *newChild, Node *oldChild); + Node* removeChild(Node *oldChild); + Node* appendChild(Node *newChild);*/ + bool hasChildNodes() {return child;} + + /** Others functions. */ + // check if Node has node in its child subtree (and grand-child,...) + bool hasForChild(Node *node); + void setParent(Node *nodeParent) {parent = nodeParent;} + //If Node is of type XmlTag or ScriptTag, return the corresponding XmlTagEnd if available + Node *getClosingNode(); + //If Node is of type XmlTagEnd, return the corresponding XmlTag or ScriptTag if available + Node *getOpeningNode(); + + /** The Node link skipping Empty Nodes. */ + //Returns the first next non-Empty Node + Node *nextNE(); + //Returns the first prev non-Empty Node + Node *prevNE(); + //Returns the first non-Empty child + Node *firstChildNE(); + //Returns the last non-Empty child + Node *lastChildNE(); + +/** + * The main problem manipulating the default links prev/next/parent/child is that we often want + * to manipulate only the "significant" Nodes e.g. XmlTag, Text, ScriptNode, like in a DOM::Node tree. + * These functions, prefixed with "S" which stands for "simplified" or "significant", will only return + * and manipulate XmlTag, Text and ScriptNode. + */ + //Returns the first significant previous sibling. + Node *SPrev(); + //Returns the first significant next sibling. + Node *SNext(); + //Returns the first significant child. + Node *SFirstChild(); + //Returns the last significant child. + Node *SLastChild(); + void detachNode(); + + + + int size(); + +//set/get the corresponding DOM::Node of this node. +//See more informations about rootNode/leafNode below. + DOM::Node* rootNode() {return m_rootNode;} + DOM::Node* leafNode() { return m_leafNode;} + void setRootNode(DOM::Node *rootNode) {m_rootNode = rootNode;} + void setLeafNode(DOM::Node *leafNode) {m_leafNode = leafNode;} + Node* _closingNode; + + /** + * The contents of the Node is inside the Tag. Should _never_ be null. + */ + Tag *tag; + + QValueList<QListViewItem *> listItems; ///<points to the listview items which represents this node in the structure tree + QListViewItem *mainListItem; ///< the main listview item (from under the root node) associated with this node + bool closesPrevious; //this node "closes" the tag from previous node + bool opened; + bool removeAll; //set to false if you don't want to remove the "next" and "child" when deleting the node. + bool insideSpecial; //true if the node is part of a special area + bool specialInsideXml; //< true if the node is a special area defined inside a tag, like the PHP in <a href="<? echo $a ?>"> + QString fileName; //the node is in this file. If empty, it's in the current document + QValueList<GroupElement*> m_groupElements; ///< all the group elements pointing to this node + +private: + /** + * For VPL use. + * Usually for a XmlTag or Text Node there is one corresponding DOM::Node. But sdmetimes there are more + * e.g. in the DOM::Node tree the TABLE DOM::Node require the TBODY DOM::Node even if not necessary according + * to the specs. So m_rootNode points to the TABLE DOM::Node and m_leafNode points to the TBODY DOM::Node. + */ + DOM::Node *m_rootNode, *m_leafNode; +}; + +#endif |