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/*
Original code by Lee Thomason (www.grinninglizard.com)
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any
damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any
purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and
redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must
not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this
software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation
would be appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and
must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
distribution.
*/
#ifndef TINYXML2_INCLUDED
#define TINYXML2_INCLUDED
#include <cctype>
#include <climits>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdarg>
/*
TODO: intern strings instead of allocation.
*/
/*
gcc: g++ -Wall tinyxml2.cpp xmltest.cpp -o gccxmltest.exe
*/
#if defined( _DEBUG ) || defined( DEBUG ) || defined (__DEBUG__)
#ifndef DEBUG
#define DEBUG
#endif
#endif
#if defined(DEBUG)
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#define TIXMLASSERT( x ) if ( !(x)) { __debugbreak(); } //if ( !(x)) WinDebugBreak()
#elif defined (ANDROID_NDK)
#include <android/log.h>
#define TIXMLASSERT( x ) if ( !(x)) { __android_log_assert( "assert", "grinliz", "ASSERT in '%s' at %d.", __FILE__, __LINE__ ); }
#else
#include <assert.h>
#define TIXMLASSERT assert
#endif
#else
#define TIXMLASSERT( x ) {}
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400 )
// Microsoft visual studio, version 2005 and higher.
/*int _snprintf_s(
char *buffer,
size_t sizeOfBuffer,
size_t count,
const char *format [,
argument] ...
);*/
inline int TIXML_SNPRINTF( char* buffer, size_t size, const char* format, ... ) {
va_list va;
va_start( va, format );
int result = vsnprintf_s( buffer, size, _TRUNCATE, format, va );
va_end( va );
return result;
}
#define TIXML_SSCANF sscanf_s
#else
// GCC version 3 and higher
//#warning( "Using sn* functions." )
#define TIXML_SNPRINTF snprintf
#define TIXML_SSCANF sscanf
#endif
static const int TIXML2_MAJOR_VERSION = 1;
static const int TIXML2_MINOR_VERSION = 0;
static const int TIXML2_PATCH_VERSION = 1;
namespace tinyxml2
{
class XMLDocument;
class XMLElement;
class XMLAttribute;
class XMLComment;
class XMLNode;
class XMLText;
class XMLDeclaration;
class XMLUnknown;
class XMLPrinter;
/*
A class that wraps strings. Normally stores the start and end
pointers into the XML file itself, and will apply normalization
and entity translation if actually read. Can also store (and memory
manage) a traditional char[]
*/
class StrPair
{
public:
enum {
NEEDS_ENTITY_PROCESSING = 0x01,
NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION = 0x02,
TEXT_ELEMENT = NEEDS_ENTITY_PROCESSING | NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION,
TEXT_ELEMENT_LEAVE_ENTITIES = NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION,
ATTRIBUTE_NAME = 0,
ATTRIBUTE_VALUE = NEEDS_ENTITY_PROCESSING | NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION,
ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LEAVE_ENTITIES = NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION,
COMMENT = NEEDS_NEWLINE_NORMALIZATION
};
StrPair() : flags( 0 ), start( 0 ), end( 0 ) {}
~StrPair();
void Set( char* _start, char* _end, int _flags ) {
Reset();
this->start = _start; this->end = _end; this->flags = _flags | NEEDS_FLUSH;
}
const char* GetStr();
bool Empty() const { return start == end; }
void SetInternedStr( const char* str ) { Reset(); this->start = const_cast<char*>(str); }
void SetStr( const char* str, int flags=0 );
char* ParseText( char* in, const char* endTag, int strFlags );
char* ParseName( char* in );
private:
void Reset();
enum {
NEEDS_FLUSH = 0x100,
NEEDS_DELETE = 0x200
};
// After parsing, if *end != 0, it can be set to zero.
int flags;
char* start;
char* end;
};
/*
A dynamic array of Plain Old Data. Doesn't support constructors, etc.
Has a small initial memory pool, so that low or no usage will not
cause a call to new/delete
*/
template <class T, int INIT>
class DynArray
{
public:
DynArray< T, INIT >() :
mem(),
allocated( 0 ),
size( 0 )
{
mem = pool;
allocated = INIT;
size = 0;
}
~DynArray()
{
if ( mem != pool ) {
delete [] mem;
}
}
void Push( T t )
{
EnsureCapacity( size+1 );
mem[size++] = t;
}
T* PushArr( int count )
{
EnsureCapacity( size+count );
T* ret = &mem[size];
size += count;
return ret;
}
T Pop() {
return mem[--size];
}
void PopArr( int count )
{
TIXMLASSERT( size >= count );
size -= count;
}
bool Empty() const { return size == 0; }
T& operator[](int i) { TIXMLASSERT( i>= 0 && i < size ); return mem[i]; }
const T& operator[](int i) const { TIXMLASSERT( i>= 0 && i < size ); return mem[i]; }
int Size() const { return size; }
int Capacity() const { return allocated; }
const T* Mem() const { return mem; }
T* Mem() { return mem; }
private:
void EnsureCapacity( int cap ) {
if ( cap > allocated ) {
int newAllocated = cap * 2;
T* newMem = new T[newAllocated];
memcpy( newMem, mem, sizeof(T)*size ); // warning: not using constructors, only works for PODs
if ( mem != pool ) delete [] mem;
mem = newMem;
allocated = newAllocated;
}
}
T* mem;
T pool[INIT];
int allocated; // objects allocated
int size; // number objects in use
};
/*
Parent virtual class of a pool for fast allocation
and deallocation of objects.
*/
class MemPool
{
public:
MemPool() {}
virtual ~MemPool() {}
virtual int ItemSize() const = 0;
virtual void* Alloc() = 0;
virtual void Free( void* ) = 0;
};
/*
Template child class to create pools of the correct type.
*/
template< int SIZE >
class MemPoolT : public MemPool
{
public:
MemPoolT() : blockPtrs(), root(0), currentAllocs(0), nAllocs(0), maxAllocs(0) {}
~MemPoolT() {
// Delete the blocks.
for( int i=0; i<blockPtrs.Size(); ++i ) {
delete blockPtrs[i];
}
}
virtual int ItemSize() const { return SIZE; }
int CurrentAllocs() const { return currentAllocs; }
virtual void* Alloc() {
if ( !root ) {
// Need a new block.
Block* block = new Block();
blockPtrs.Push( block );
for( int i=0; i<COUNT-1; ++i ) {
block->chunk[i].next = &block->chunk[i+1];
}
block->chunk[COUNT-1].next = 0;
root = block->chunk;
}
void* result = root;
root = root->next;
++currentAllocs;
if ( currentAllocs > maxAllocs ) maxAllocs = currentAllocs;
nAllocs++;
return result;
}
virtual void Free( void* mem ) {
if ( !mem ) return;
--currentAllocs;
Chunk* chunk = (Chunk*)mem;
memset( chunk, 0xfe, sizeof(Chunk) );
chunk->next = root;
root = chunk;
}
void Trace( const char* name ) {
printf( "Mempool %s watermark=%d [%dk] current=%d size=%d nAlloc=%d blocks=%d\n",
name, maxAllocs, maxAllocs*SIZE/1024, currentAllocs, SIZE, nAllocs, blockPtrs.Size() );
}
private:
enum { COUNT = 1024/SIZE };
union Chunk {
Chunk* next;
char mem[SIZE];
};
struct Block {
Chunk chunk[COUNT];
};
DynArray< Block*, 10 > blockPtrs;
Chunk* root;
int currentAllocs;
int nAllocs;
int maxAllocs;
};
/**
Implements the interface to the "Visitor pattern" (see the Accept() method.)
If you call the Accept() method, it requires being passed a XMLVisitor
class to handle callbacks. For nodes that contain other nodes (Document, Element)
you will get called with a VisitEnter/VisitExit pair. Nodes that are always leafs
are simply called with Visit().
If you return 'true' from a Visit method, recursive parsing will continue. If you return
false, <b>no children of this node or its sibilings</b> will be visited.
All flavors of Visit methods have a default implementation that returns 'true' (continue
visiting). You need to only override methods that are interesting to you.
Generally Accept() is called on the TiXmlDocument, although all nodes support visiting.
You should never change the document from a callback.
@sa XMLNode::Accept()
*/
class XMLVisitor
{
public:
virtual ~XMLVisitor() {}
/// Visit a document.
virtual bool VisitEnter( const XMLDocument& /*doc*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit a document.
virtual bool VisitExit( const XMLDocument& /*doc*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit an element.
virtual bool VisitEnter( const XMLElement& /*element*/, const XMLAttribute* /*firstAttribute*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit an element.
virtual bool VisitExit( const XMLElement& /*element*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit a declaration.
virtual bool Visit( const XMLDeclaration& /*declaration*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit a text node.
virtual bool Visit( const XMLText& /*text*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit a comment node.
virtual bool Visit( const XMLComment& /*comment*/ ) { return true; }
/// Visit an unknown node.
virtual bool Visit( const XMLUnknown& /*unknown*/ ) { return true; }
};
/*
Utility functionality.
*/
class XMLUtil
{
public:
// Anything in the high order range of UTF-8 is assumed to not be whitespace. This isn't
// correct, but simple, and usually works.
static const char* SkipWhiteSpace( const char* p ) { while( !IsUTF8Continuation(*p) && isspace( *p ) ) { ++p; } return p; }
static char* SkipWhiteSpace( char* p ) { while( !IsUTF8Continuation(*p) && isspace( *p ) ) { ++p; } return p; }
inline static bool StringEqual( const char* p, const char* q, int nChar=INT_MAX ) {
int n = 0;
if ( p == q ) {
return true;
}
while( *p && *q && *p == *q && n<nChar ) {
++p; ++q; ++n;
}
if ( (n == nChar) || ( *p == 0 && *q == 0 ) ) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
inline static int IsUTF8Continuation( const char p ) { return p & 0x80; }
inline static int IsAlphaNum( unsigned char anyByte ) { return ( anyByte < 128 ) ? isalnum( anyByte ) : 1; }
inline static int IsAlpha( unsigned char anyByte ) { return ( anyByte < 128 ) ? isalpha( anyByte ) : 1; }
static const char* ReadBOM( const char* p, bool* hasBOM );
// p is the starting location,
// the UTF-8 value of the entity will be placed in value, and length filled in.
static const char* GetCharacterRef( const char* p, char* value, int* length );
static void ConvertUTF32ToUTF8( unsigned long input, char* output, int* length );
};
/** XMLNode is a base class for every object that is in the
XML Document Object Model (DOM), except XMLAttributes.
Nodes have siblings, a parent, and children which can
be navigated. A node is always in a XMLDocument.
The type of a XMLNode can be queried, and it can
be cast to its more defined type.
A XMLDocument allocates memory for all its Nodes.
When the XMLDocument gets deleted, all its Nodes
will also be deleted.
@verbatim
A Document can contain: Element (container or leaf)
Comment (leaf)
Unknown (leaf)
Declaration( leaf )
An Element can contain: Element (container or leaf)
Text (leaf)
Attributes (not on tree)
Comment (leaf)
Unknown (leaf)
@endverbatim
*/
class XMLNode
{
friend class XMLDocument;
friend class XMLElement;
public:
/// Get the XMLDocument that owns this XMLNode.
const XMLDocument* GetDocument() const { return document; }
/// Get the XMLDocument that owns this XMLNode.
XMLDocument* GetDocument() { return document; }
virtual XMLElement* ToElement() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to an Element, or null.
virtual XMLText* ToText() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to Text, or null.
virtual XMLComment* ToComment() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to a Comment, or null.
virtual XMLDocument* ToDocument() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to a Document, or null.
virtual XMLDeclaration* ToDeclaration() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to a Declaration, or null.
virtual XMLUnknown* ToUnknown() { return 0; } ///< Safely cast to an Unknown, or null.
virtual const XMLElement* ToElement() const { return 0; }
virtual const XMLText* ToText() const { return 0; }
virtual const XMLComment* ToComment() const { return 0; }
virtual const XMLDocument* ToDocument() const { return 0; }
virtual const XMLDeclaration* ToDeclaration() const { return 0; }
virtual const XMLUnknown* ToUnknown() const { return 0; }
/** The meaning of 'value' changes for the specific type.
@verbatim
Document: empty
Element: name of the element
Comment: the comment text
Unknown: the tag contents
Text: the text string
@endverbatim
*/
const char* Value() const { return value.GetStr(); }
/** Set the Value of an XML node.
@sa Value()
*/
void SetValue( const char* val, bool staticMem=false );
/// Get the parent of this node on the DOM.
const XMLNode* Parent() const { return parent; }
XMLNode* Parent() { return parent; }
/// Returns true if this node has no children.
bool NoChildren() const { return !firstChild; }
/// Get the first child node, or null if none exists.
const XMLNode* FirstChild() const { return firstChild; }
XMLNode* FirstChild() { return firstChild; }
/** Get the first child element, or optionally the first child
element with the specified name.
*/
const XMLElement* FirstChildElement( const char* value=0 ) const;
XMLElement* FirstChildElement( const char* _value=0 ) { return const_cast<XMLElement*>(const_cast<const XMLNode*>(this)->FirstChildElement( _value )); }
/// Get the last child node, or null if none exists.
const XMLNode* LastChild() const { return lastChild; }
XMLNode* LastChild() { return const_cast<XMLNode*>(const_cast<const XMLNode*>(this)->LastChild() ); }
/** Get the last child element or optionally the last child
element with the specified name.
*/
const XMLElement* LastChildElement( const char* value=0 ) const;
XMLElement* LastChildElement( const char* _value=0 ) { return const_cast<XMLElement*>(const_cast<const XMLNode*>(this)->LastChildElement(_value) ); }
/// Get the previous (left) sibling node of this node.
const XMLNode* PreviousSibling() const { return prev; }
XMLNode* PreviousSibling() { return prev; }
/// Get the previous (left) sibling element of this node, with an opitionally supplied name.
const XMLElement* PreviousSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) const ;
XMLElement* PreviousSiblingElement( const char* _value=0 ) { return const_cast<XMLElement*>(const_cast<const XMLNode*>(this)->PreviousSiblingElement( _value ) ); }
/// Get the next (right) sibling node of this node.
const XMLNode* NextSibling() const { return next; }
XMLNode* NextSibling() { return next; }
/// Get the next (right) sibling element of this node, with an opitionally supplied name.
const XMLElement* NextSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) const;
XMLElement* NextSiblingElement( const char* _value=0 ) { return const_cast<XMLElement*>(const_cast<const XMLNode*>(this)->NextSiblingElement( _value ) ); }
/**
Add a child node as the last (right) child.
*/
XMLNode* InsertEndChild( XMLNode* addThis );
XMLNode* LinkEndChild( XMLNode* addThis ) { return InsertEndChild( addThis ); }
/**
Add a child node as the first (left) child.
*/
XMLNode* InsertFirstChild( XMLNode* addThis );
/**
Add a node after the specified child node.
*/
XMLNode* InsertAfterChild( XMLNode* afterThis, XMLNode* addThis );
/**
Delete all the children of this node.
*/
void DeleteChildren();
/**
Delete a child of this node.
*/
void DeleteChild( XMLNode* node );
/**
Make a copy of this node, but not its children.
You may pass in a Document pointer that will be
the owner of the new Node. If the 'document' is
null, then the node returned will be allocated
from the current Document. (this->GetDocument())
Note: if called on a XMLDocument, this will return null.
*/
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const = 0;
/**
Test if 2 nodes are the same, but don't test children.
The 2 nodes do not need to be in the same Document.
Note: if called on a XMLDocument, this will return false.
*/
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const = 0;
/** Accept a hierarchical visit of the nodes in the TinyXML DOM. Every node in the
XML tree will be conditionally visited and the host will be called back
via the TiXmlVisitor interface.
This is essentially a SAX interface for TinyXML. (Note however it doesn't re-parse
the XML for the callbacks, so the performance of TinyXML is unchanged by using this
interface versus any other.)
The interface has been based on ideas from:
- http://www.saxproject.org/
- http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?HierarchicalVisitorPattern
Which are both good references for "visiting".
An example of using Accept():
@verbatim
TiXmlPrinter printer;
tinyxmlDoc.Accept( &printer );
const char* xmlcstr = printer.CStr();
@endverbatim
*/
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const = 0;
// internal
virtual char* ParseDeep( char*, StrPair* );
protected:
XMLNode( XMLDocument* );
virtual ~XMLNode();
XMLNode( const XMLNode& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLNode& ); // not supported
XMLDocument* document;
XMLNode* parent;
mutable StrPair value;
XMLNode* firstChild;
XMLNode* lastChild;
XMLNode* prev;
XMLNode* next;
private:
MemPool* memPool;
void Unlink( XMLNode* child );
};
/** XML text.
Note that a text node can have child element nodes, for example:
@verbatim
<root>This is <b>bold</b></root>
@endverbatim
A text node can have 2 ways to output the next. "normal" output
and CDATA. It will default to the mode it was parsed from the XML file and
you generally want to leave it alone, but you can change the output mode with
SetCDATA() and query it with CDATA().
*/
class XMLText : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLBase;
friend class XMLDocument;
public:
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const;
virtual XMLText* ToText() { return this; }
virtual const XMLText* ToText() const { return this; }
/// Declare whether this should be CDATA or standard text.
void SetCData( bool _isCData ) { this->isCData = _isCData; }
/// Returns true if this is a CDATA text element.
bool CData() const { return isCData; }
char* ParseDeep( char*, StrPair* endTag );
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const;
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const;
protected:
XMLText( XMLDocument* doc ) : XMLNode( doc ), isCData( false ) {}
virtual ~XMLText() {}
XMLText( const XMLText& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLText& ); // not supported
private:
bool isCData;
};
/** An XML Comment. */
class XMLComment : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLDocument;
public:
virtual XMLComment* ToComment() { return this; }
virtual const XMLComment* ToComment() const { return this; }
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const;
char* ParseDeep( char*, StrPair* endTag );
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const;
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const;
protected:
XMLComment( XMLDocument* doc );
virtual ~XMLComment();
XMLComment( const XMLComment& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLComment& ); // not supported
private:
};
/** In correct XML the declaration is the first entry in the file.
@verbatim
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
@endverbatim
TinyXML2 will happily read or write files without a declaration,
however.
The text of the declaration isn't interpreted. It is parsed
and written as a string.
*/
class XMLDeclaration : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLDocument;
public:
virtual XMLDeclaration* ToDeclaration() { return this; }
virtual const XMLDeclaration* ToDeclaration() const { return this; }
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const;
char* ParseDeep( char*, StrPair* endTag );
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const;
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const;
protected:
XMLDeclaration( XMLDocument* doc );
virtual ~XMLDeclaration();
XMLDeclaration( const XMLDeclaration& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLDeclaration& ); // not supported
};
/** Any tag that tinyXml doesn't recognize is saved as an
unknown. It is a tag of text, but should not be modified.
It will be written back to the XML, unchanged, when the file
is saved.
DTD tags get thrown into TiXmlUnknowns.
*/
class XMLUnknown : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLDocument;
public:
virtual XMLUnknown* ToUnknown() { return this; }
virtual const XMLUnknown* ToUnknown() const { return this; }
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const;
char* ParseDeep( char*, StrPair* endTag );
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const;
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const;
protected:
XMLUnknown( XMLDocument* doc );
virtual ~XMLUnknown();
XMLUnknown( const XMLUnknown& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLUnknown& ); // not supported
};
enum {
XML_NO_ERROR = 0,
XML_SUCCESS = 0,
XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE,
XML_WRONG_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE,
XML_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
XML_ERROR_FILE_COULD_NOT_BE_OPENED,
XML_ERROR_ELEMENT_MISMATCH,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_ELEMENT,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_ATTRIBUTE,
XML_ERROR_IDENTIFYING_TAG,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_TEXT,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_CDATA,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_COMMENT,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_DECLARATION,
XML_ERROR_PARSING_UNKNOWN,
XML_ERROR_EMPTY_DOCUMENT,
XML_ERROR_MISMATCHED_ELEMENT,
XML_ERROR_PARSING
};
/** An attribute is a name-value pair. Elements have an arbitrary
number of attributes, each with a unique name.
@note The attributes are not XMLNodes. You may only query the
Next() attribute in a list.
*/
class XMLAttribute
{
friend class XMLElement;
public:
const char* Name() const { return name.GetStr(); } ///< The name of the attribute.
const char* Value() const { return value.GetStr(); } ///< The value of the attribute.
const XMLAttribute* Next() const { return next; } ///< The next attribute in the list.
/** IntAttribute interprets the attribute as an integer, and returns the value.
If the value isn't an integer, 0 will be returned. There is no error checking;
use QueryIntAttribute() if you need error checking.
*/
int IntValue() const { int i=0; QueryIntValue( &i ); return i; }
/// Query as an unsigned integer. See IntAttribute()
unsigned UnsignedValue() const { unsigned i=0; QueryUnsignedValue( &i ); return i; }
/// Query as a boolean. See IntAttribute()
bool BoolValue() const { bool b=false; QueryBoolValue( &b ); return b; }
/// Query as a double. See IntAttribute()
double DoubleValue() const { double d=0; QueryDoubleValue( &d ); return d; }
/// Query as a float. See IntAttribute()
float FloatValue() const { float f=0; QueryFloatValue( &f ); return f; }
/** QueryIntAttribute interprets the attribute as an integer, and returns the value
in the provided paremeter. The function will return XML_NO_ERROR on success,
and XML_WRONG_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE if the conversion is not successful.
*/
int QueryIntValue( int* value ) const;
/// See QueryIntAttribute
int QueryUnsignedValue( unsigned int* value ) const;
/// See QueryIntAttribute
int QueryBoolValue( bool* value ) const;
/// See QueryIntAttribute
int QueryDoubleValue( double* value ) const;
/// See QueryIntAttribute
int QueryFloatValue( float* value ) const;
/// Set the attribute to a string value.
void SetAttribute( const char* value );
/// Set the attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( int value );
/// Set the attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( unsigned value );
/// Set the attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( bool value );
/// Set the attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( double value );
/// Set the attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( float value );
private:
enum { BUF_SIZE = 200 };
XMLAttribute() : next( 0 ) {}
virtual ~XMLAttribute() {}
XMLAttribute( const XMLAttribute& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLAttribute& ); // not supported
void SetName( const char* name );
char* ParseDeep( char* p, bool processEntities );
mutable StrPair name;
mutable StrPair value;
XMLAttribute* next;
MemPool* memPool;
};
/** The element is a container class. It has a value, the element name,
and can contain other elements, text, comments, and unknowns.
Elements also contain an arbitrary number of attributes.
*/
class XMLElement : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLBase;
friend class XMLDocument;
public:
/// Get the name of an element (which is the Value() of the node.)
const char* Name() const { return Value(); }
/// Set the name of the element.
void SetName( const char* str, bool staticMem=false ) { SetValue( str, staticMem ); }
virtual XMLElement* ToElement() { return this; }
virtual const XMLElement* ToElement() const { return this; }
virtual bool Accept( XMLVisitor* visitor ) const;
/** Given an attribute name, Attribute() returns the value
for the attribute of that name, or null if none
exists. For example:
@verbatim
const char* value = ele->Attribute( "foo" );
@endverbatim
The 'value' parameter is normally null. However, if specified,
the attribute will only be returned if the 'name' and 'value'
match. This allow you to write code:
@verbatim
if ( ele->Attribute( "foo", "bar" ) ) callFooIsBar();
@endverbatim
rather than:
@verbatim
if ( ele->Attribute( "foo" ) ) {
if ( strcmp( ele->Attribute( "foo" ), "bar" ) == 0 ) callFooIsBar();
}
@endverbatim
*/
const char* Attribute( const char* name, const char* value=0 ) const;
/** Given an attribute name, IntAttribute() returns the value
of the attribute interpreted as an integer. 0 will be
returned if there is an error. For a method with error
checking, see QueryIntAttribute()
*/
int IntAttribute( const char* name ) const { int i=0; QueryIntAttribute( name, &i ); return i; }
/// See IntAttribute()
unsigned UnsignedAttribute( const char* name ) const{ unsigned i=0; QueryUnsignedAttribute( name, &i ); return i; }
/// See IntAttribute()
bool BoolAttribute( const char* name ) const { bool b=false; QueryBoolAttribute( name, &b ); return b; }
/// See IntAttribute()
double DoubleAttribute( const char* name ) const { double d=0; QueryDoubleAttribute( name, &d ); return d; }
/// See IntAttribute()
float FloatAttribute( const char* name ) const { float f=0; QueryFloatAttribute( name, &f ); return f; }
/** Given an attribute name, QueryIntAttribute() returns
XML_NO_ERROR, XML_WRONG_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE if the conversion
can't be performed, or XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE if the attribute
doesn't exist. If successful, the result of the conversion
will be written to 'value'. If not successful, nothing will
be written to 'value'. This allows you to provide default
value:
@verbatim
int value = 10;
QueryIntAttribute( "foo", &value ); // if "foo" isn't found, value will still be 10
@endverbatim
*/
int QueryIntAttribute( const char* name, int* _value ) const { const XMLAttribute* a = FindAttribute( name ); if ( !a ) return XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE; return a->QueryIntValue( _value ); }
/// See QueryIntAttribute()
int QueryUnsignedAttribute( const char* name, unsigned int* _value ) const { const XMLAttribute* a = FindAttribute( name ); if ( !a ) return XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE; return a->QueryUnsignedValue( _value ); }
/// See QueryIntAttribute()
int QueryBoolAttribute( const char* name, bool* _value ) const { const XMLAttribute* a = FindAttribute( name ); if ( !a ) return XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE; return a->QueryBoolValue( _value ); }
/// See QueryIntAttribute()
int QueryDoubleAttribute( const char* name, double* _value ) const { const XMLAttribute* a = FindAttribute( name ); if ( !a ) return XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE; return a->QueryDoubleValue( _value ); }
/// See QueryIntAttribute()
int QueryFloatAttribute( const char* name, float* _value ) const { const XMLAttribute* a = FindAttribute( name ); if ( !a ) return XML_NO_ATTRIBUTE; return a->QueryFloatValue( _value ); }
/// Sets the named attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( const char* name, const char* _value ) { XMLAttribute* a = FindOrCreateAttribute( name ); a->SetAttribute( _value ); }
/// Sets the named attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( const char* name, int _value ) { XMLAttribute* a = FindOrCreateAttribute( name ); a->SetAttribute( _value ); }
/// Sets the named attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( const char* name, unsigned _value ) { XMLAttribute* a = FindOrCreateAttribute( name ); a->SetAttribute( _value ); }
/// Sets the named attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( const char* name, bool _value ) { XMLAttribute* a = FindOrCreateAttribute( name ); a->SetAttribute( _value ); }
/// Sets the named attribute to value.
void SetAttribute( const char* name, double _value ) { XMLAttribute* a = FindOrCreateAttribute( name ); a->SetAttribute( _value ); }
/**
Delete an attribute.
*/
void DeleteAttribute( const char* name );
/// Return the first attribute in the list.
const XMLAttribute* FirstAttribute() const { return rootAttribute; }
/// Query a specific attribute in the list.
const XMLAttribute* FindAttribute( const char* name ) const;
/** Convenience function for easy access to the text inside an element. Although easy
and concise, GetText() is limited compared to getting the TiXmlText child
and accessing it directly.
If the first child of 'this' is a TiXmlText, the GetText()
returns the character string of the Text node, else null is returned.
This is a convenient method for getting the text of simple contained text:
@verbatim
<foo>This is text</foo>
const char* str = fooElement->GetText();
@endverbatim
'str' will be a pointer to "This is text".
Note that this function can be misleading. If the element foo was created from
this XML:
@verbatim
<foo><b>This is text</b></foo>
@endverbatim
then the value of str would be null. The first child node isn't a text node, it is
another element. From this XML:
@verbatim
<foo>This is <b>text</b></foo>
@endverbatim
GetText() will return "This is ".
*/
const char* GetText() const;
// internal:
enum {
OPEN, // <foo>
CLOSED, // <foo/>
CLOSING // </foo>
};
int ClosingType() const { return closingType; }
char* ParseDeep( char* p, StrPair* endTag );
virtual XMLNode* ShallowClone( XMLDocument* document ) const;
virtual bool ShallowEqual( const XMLNode* compare ) const;
private:
XMLElement( XMLDocument* doc );
virtual ~XMLElement();
XMLElement( const XMLElement& ); // not supported
void operator=( const XMLElement& ); // not supported
XMLAttribute* FindAttribute( const char* name );
XMLAttribute* FindOrCreateAttribute( const char* name );
//void LinkAttribute( XMLAttribute* attrib );
char* ParseAttributes( char* p );
int closingType;
// The attribute list is ordered; there is no 'lastAttribute'
// because the list needs to be scanned for dupes before adding
// a new attribute.
XMLAttribute* rootAttribute;
};
/** A Document binds together all the functionality.
It can be saved, loaded, and printed to the screen.
All Nodes are connected and allocated to a Document.
If the Document is deleted, all its Nodes are also deleted.
*/
class XMLDocument : public XMLNode
{
friend class XMLElement;
public:
/// constructor
XMLDocument( bool processEntities = true );
~XMLDocument();
virtual XMLDocument* ToDocument() { return this; }
virtual const XMLDocument* ToDocument() const { return this; }
/**
Parse an XML file from a character string.