Class TinyProcInstImpl

java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.tinytree.TinyNodeImpl
net.sf.saxon.tinytree.TinyProcInstImpl
All Implemented Interfaces:
Source, SourceLocator, ExtendedNodeInfo, FingerprintedNode, Item, NodeInfo, ValueRepresentation

final class TinyProcInstImpl extends TinyNodeImpl
TProcInstImpl is an implementation of ProcInstInfo
Version:
16 July 1999
Author:
Michael H. Kay
  • Constructor Details

    • TinyProcInstImpl

      public TinyProcInstImpl(TinyTree tree, int nodeNr)
  • Method Details

    • getStringValue

      public String getStringValue()
      Description copied from interface: NodeInfo
      Return the string value of the node as defined in the XPath data model.

      The interpretation of this depends on the type of node. For an element it is the accumulated character content of the element, including descendant elements.

      This method returns the string value as if the node were untyped. Unlike the string value accessor in the XPath 2.0 data model, it does not report an error if the element has a complex type, instead it returns the concatenation of the descendant text nodes as it would if the element were untyped.

      Returns:
      the string value of the node
      See Also:
    • getTypedValue

      public SequenceIterator getTypedValue()
      Get the typed value of this node. Returns the string value, as an instance of xs:string
      Specified by:
      getTypedValue in interface Item
      Overrides:
      getTypedValue in class TinyNodeImpl
      Returns:
      an iterator over the items in the typed value of the node or atomic value. The items returned by this iterator will always be atomic values.
    • atomize

      public Value atomize()
      Get the typed value of this node. Returns the string value, as an instance of xs:string
      Specified by:
      atomize in interface NodeInfo
      Overrides:
      atomize in class TinyNodeImpl
      Returns:
      the typed value. If requireSingleton is set to true, the result will always be an AtomicValue. In other cases it may be a Value representing a sequence whose items are atomic values.
    • getNodeKind

      public final int getNodeKind()
      Description copied from interface: NodeInfo
      Get the kind of node. This will be a value such as Type.ELEMENT or Type.ATTRIBUTE. There are seven kinds of node: documents, elements, attributes, text, comments, processing-instructions, and namespaces.
      Returns:
      an integer identifying the kind of node. These integer values are the same as those used in the DOM
      See Also:
    • getBaseURI

      public String getBaseURI()
      Get the base URI of this processing instruction node.
      Specified by:
      getBaseURI in interface NodeInfo
      Overrides:
      getBaseURI in class TinyNodeImpl
      Returns:
      the base URI of the node. This may be null if the base URI is unknown.
    • copy

      public void copy(Receiver out, int whichNamespaces, boolean copyAnnotations, int locationId) throws XPathException
      Copy this node to a given outputter
      Parameters:
      out - the Receiver to which the node should be copied
      whichNamespaces - in the case of an element, controls which namespace nodes should be copied. Values are NodeInfo.NO_NAMESPACES, NodeInfo.LOCAL_NAMESPACES, NodeInfo.ALL_NAMESPACES
      copyAnnotations - indicates whether the type annotations of element and attribute nodes should be copied
      locationId - If non-zero, identifies the location of the instruction that requested this copy. If zero, indicates that the location information for the original node is to be copied; in this case the Receiver must be a LocationCopier
      Throws:
      XPathException
    • getTarget

      public String getTarget()
      The target of this processing instruction. XML defines this as being the first token following the markup that begins the processing instruction.
    • getData

      public String getData()
      The content of this processing instruction. This is from the first non white space character after the target to the character immediately preceding the ?> .