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ser a8379e7f18 * Added the treeparser, and added the file to the MANIFEST.
r1002 | ser | 2004-06-07 07:45:53 -0400 (Mon, 07 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Workin' in the coal mine, goin' down, down, down...
r1003 | ser | 2004-06-08 22:24:08 -0400 (Tue, 08 Jun 2004) | 7 lines
* Entirely rewrote the validation code; the finite state machine, while cool,
  didn't survive the encounter with Interleave.  It was getting sort of hacky,
  too.  The new mechanism is less elegant, but is basically still a FSM, and is
  more flexible without having to add hacks to extend it.  Large chunks of the
  FSM may be reusable in other validation mechanisms.
* Added interleave support
r1004 | ser | 2004-06-09 07:24:17 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Added suppert for mixed
r1005 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:01:33 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Added Kou's patch to normalize attribute values passed through the SAX2 and
  Stream parsers.
r1006 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:12:35 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Applied Kou's preceding-sibling patch, which fixes the order of the axe results
r1009 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:02:55 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 8 lines
* Redesigned and rewrote the RelaxNG code.  It isn't elegant, but it works.
  Particular problems encountered were interleave and ref.  Interleave means I
  can't use a clean FSM design, and ref means the dirty FSM design has to be modified
  during validation.  There's a lot of code that could be cleaned up in here.
  However, I'm pretty sure that this design is reasonably fast and space efficient.
  I'm not entirely convinced that it is correct; more tests are required.
* This version adds support for defines and refs.
r1011 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:20:07 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Removed debugging output from unit test
* Moved ">" in Element.inspect
r1014 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:40:30 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Minor big in missing includes for validation rules
r1023 | ser | 2004-07-03 08:57:34 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 2 lines
* Fixed bug #34, typo in xpath_parser.
r1024 | ser | 2004-07-03 10:22:08 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 9 lines
* Previous fix, (include? -> includes?) was incorrect.
* Added another test for encoding
* Started AnyName support in RelaxNG
* Added Element#Attributes#to_a, so that it does something intelligent.
  This was needed by XPath, for '@*'
* Fixed XPath so that @* works.


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require 'rexml/parseexception'
require 'rexml/parsers/baseparser'
require 'rexml/xmltokens'
module REXML
module Parsers
# = Using the Pull Parser
# <em>This API is experimental, and subject to change.</em>
# parser = PullParser.new( "<a>text<b att='val'/>txet</a>" )
# while parser.has_next?
# res = parser.next
# puts res[1]['att'] if res.start_tag? and res[0] == 'b'
# end
# See the PullEvent class for information on the content of the results.
# The data is identical to the arguments passed for the various events to
# the StreamListener API.
#
# Notice that:
# parser = PullParser.new( "<a>BAD DOCUMENT" )
# while parser.has_next?
# res = parser.next
# raise res[1] if res.error?
# end
#
# Nat Price gave me some good ideas for the API.
class PullParser < BaseParser
include XMLTokens
def initialize stream
super
@entities = {}
@listeners = nil
end
def add_listener( listener )
@listeners = [] unless @listeners
@listeners << listener
end
def each
while has_next?
yield self.pull
end
end
def peek depth=0
PullEvent.new(super)
end
def pull
event = super
case event[0]
when :entitydecl
@entities[ event[1] ] =
event[2] unless event[2] =~ /PUBLIC|SYSTEM/
when :text
unnormalized = unnormalize( event[1], @entities )
event << unnormalized
end
PullEvent.new( event )
end
end
# A parsing event. The contents of the event are accessed as an +Array?,
# and the type is given either by the ...? methods, or by accessing the
# +type+ accessor. The contents of this object vary from event to event,
# but are identical to the arguments passed to +StreamListener+s for each
# event.
class PullEvent
# The type of this event. Will be one of :tag_start, :tag_end, :text,
# :processing_instruction, :comment, :doctype, :attlistdecl, :entitydecl,
# :notationdecl, :entity, :cdata, :xmldecl, or :error.
def initialize(arg)
@contents = arg
end
def []( index )
@contents[index+1]
end
def event_type
@contents[0]
end
# Content: [ String tag_name, Hash attributes ]
def start_element?
@contents[0] == :start_element
end
# Content: [ String tag_name ]
def end_element?
@contents[0] == :end_element
end
# Content: [ String raw_text, String unnormalized_text ]
def text?
@contents[0] == :text
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def instruction?
@contents[0] == :processing_instruction
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def comment?
@contents[0] == :comment
end
# Content: [ String name, String pub_sys, String long_name, String uri ]
def doctype?
@contents[0] == :start_doctype
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def attlistdecl?
@contents[0] == :attlistdecl
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def elementdecl?
@contents[0] == :elementdecl
end
# Due to the wonders of DTDs, an entity declaration can be just about
# anything. There's no way to normalize it; you'll have to interpret the
# content yourself. However, the following is true:
#
# * If the entity declaration is an internal entity:
# [ String name, String value ]
# Content: [ String text ]
def entitydecl?
@contents[0] == :entitydecl
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def notationdecl?
@contents[0] == :notationdecl
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def entity?
@contents[0] == :entity
end
# Content: [ String text ]
def cdata?
@contents[0] == :cdata
end
# Content: [ String version, String encoding, String standalone ]
def xmldecl?
@contents[0] == :xmldecl
end
def error?
@contents[0] == :error
end
def inspect
@contents[0].to_s + ": " + @contents[1..-1].inspect
end
end
end
end