Package net.sf.saxon.pattern
Class NameTest
java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.pattern.NodeTest
net.sf.saxon.pattern.NameTest
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,ItemType
NodeTest is an interface that enables a test of whether a node has a particular
name and type. A NameTest matches the node kind and the namespace URI and the local
name.
- Author:
- Michael H. Kay
- See Also:
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionCreate a NameTest to match nodes by their nameCode allocated from the NamePoolCreate a NameTest to match nodes by nameCreate a NameTest for nodes of the same type and name as a given node -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanDetermines whether two NameTests are equalfinal doubleDetermine the default priority of this node test when used on its own as a PatternintGet the fingerprint requiredintGet a mask indicating which kinds of nodes this NodeTest can match.intDetermine the types of nodes to which this pattern applies.Get the set of node names allowed by this NodeTest.Get the type from which this item type is derived by restriction.inthashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object.booleanmatches(int nodeKind, int nameCode, int annotation) Test whether this node test is satisfied by a given nodebooleanTest whether this node test is satisfied by a given node.booleanTest whether this node test is satisfied by a given node on a TinyTree.toString()Display the type descriptor for diagnosticsMethods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.pattern.NodeTest
getAtomizedItemType, getContentType, getPrimitiveItemType, isAtomicType, isNillable, matchesItem
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Constructor Details
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NameTest
Create a NameTest to match nodes by name- Parameters:
nodeKind- the kind of node, for exampleType.ELEMENTuri- the namespace URI of the required nodes. Supply "" to match nodes that are in no namespacelocalName- the local name of the required nodes. Supply "" to match unnamed nodesnamePool- the namePool holding the name codes- Since:
- 9.0
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NameTest
Create a NameTest to match nodes by their nameCode allocated from the NamePool- Parameters:
nodeKind- the kind of node, for exampleType.ELEMENTnameCode- the nameCode representing the name of the nodenamePool- the namePool holding the name codes- Since:
- 8.4
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NameTest
Create a NameTest for nodes of the same type and name as a given node- Parameters:
node- the node whose node kind and node name will form the basis of the NameTest
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Method Details
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matches
public boolean matches(int nodeKind, int nameCode, int annotation) Test whether this node test is satisfied by a given node -
matches
Test whether this node test is satisfied by a given node on a TinyTree. The node must be a document, element, text, comment, or processing instruction node. This method is provided so that when navigating a TinyTree a node can be rejected without actually instantiating a NodeInfo object. -
matches
Test whether this node test is satisfied by a given node. This alternative method is used in the case of nodes where calculating the fingerprint is expensive, for example DOM or JDOM nodes. -
getDefaultPriority
public final double getDefaultPriority()Determine the default priority of this node test when used on its own as a Pattern- Specified by:
getDefaultPriorityin classNodeTest
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getFingerprint
public int getFingerprint()Get the fingerprint required- Overrides:
getFingerprintin classNodeTest
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getPrimitiveType
public int getPrimitiveType()Determine the types of nodes to which this pattern applies. Used for optimisation. For patterns that match nodes of several types, return Type.NODE- Specified by:
getPrimitiveTypein interfaceItemType- Overrides:
getPrimitiveTypein classNodeTest- Returns:
- the type of node matched by this pattern. e.g. Type.ELEMENT or Type.TEXT
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getSuperType
Get the type from which this item type is derived by restriction. This is the supertype in the XPath type heirarchy, as distinct from the Schema base type: this means that the supertype of xs:boolean is xs:anyAtomicType, whose supertype is item() (rather than xs:anySimpleType).In fact the concept of "supertype" is not really well-defined, because the types form a lattice rather than a hierarchy. The only real requirement on this function is that it returns a type that strictly subsumes this type, ideally as narrowly as possible.
- Specified by:
getSuperTypein interfaceItemType- Overrides:
getSuperTypein classNodeTest- Parameters:
th- the type hierarchy cache- Returns:
- the supertype, or null if this type is item()
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getNodeKindMask
public int getNodeKindMask()Get a mask indicating which kinds of nodes this NodeTest can match. This is a combination of bits: 1invalid input: '<'invalid input: '<'Type.ELEMENT for element nodes, 1invalid input: '<'invalid input: '<'Type.TEXT for text nodes, and so on.- Overrides:
getNodeKindMaskin classNodeTest
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getRequiredNodeNames
Get the set of node names allowed by this NodeTest. This is returned as a set of Integer fingerprints. A null value indicates that all names are permitted (i.e. that there are no constraints on the node name. The default implementation returns null.- Overrides:
getRequiredNodeNamesin classNodeTest
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toString
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toString
Description copied from class:NodeTestDisplay the type descriptor for diagnostics -
hashCode
public int hashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object. -
equals
Determines whether two NameTests are equal
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