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/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2006, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
// $Id$
package scala.xml
/** This object ...
*
* @author Burak Emir
* @version 1.0
*/
object NodeSeq {
final val Empty = new NodeSeq { def theSeq = Nil }
def fromSeq(s: Seq[Node]): NodeSeq = new NodeSeq {
def theSeq = s
}
implicit def view(s: Seq[Node]): NodeSeq = fromSeq(s)
}
/** This class implements a wrapper around <code>Seq[Node]</code> that
* adds XPath and comprehension methods.
*
* @author Burak Emir
* @version 1.0
*/
abstract class NodeSeq extends Seq[Node] {
import NodeSeq.view // import view magic for NodeSeq wrappers
def theSeq: Seq[Node]
def length = theSeq.length
def elements = theSeq.elements
def apply(i: Int): Node = theSeq.apply(i)
def apply(f: Node => Boolean): NodeSeq = filter(f)
/** structural equality */
override def equals(x: Any) = x match {
case z:Node => (length == 1) && z == apply(0)
case z:Seq[_] => sameElements(z)
case z:String => text == z
case _ => false;
}
/** Projection function. Similar to XPath, use <code>this \ "foo"</code>
* to get a list of all elements of this sequence that are labelled with
* <code>"foo"</code>. Use <code>\ "_"</code> as a wildcard.
* The document order is preserved.
*
* @param that ...
* @return ...
*/
def \(that: String): NodeSeq = that match {
case "_" =>
var zs: List[Node] = Nil
val it = this.elements
while (it.hasNext) {
val x = it.next
val jt = x.child.elements
while (jt.hasNext) {
val y = jt.next
if (y.typeTag$ != -1)
zs = y::zs
}
}
NodeSeq.fromSeq(zs.reverse)
case _ if (that.charAt(0) == '@') && (this.length == 1) =>
val k = that.substring(1)
val y = this(0)
y.attribute(k) match {
case Some(x) => Group(x)
case _ => NodeSeq.Empty
}
case _ =>
var zs: List[Node] = Nil
val it = this.elements
while (it.hasNext) {
val x = it.next
val jt = x.child.elements
while (jt.hasNext) {
val y = jt.next
if (y.label == that)
zs = y::zs
}
}
NodeSeq.fromSeq(zs.reverse)
}
/** projection function. Similar to XPath, use <code>this \\ 'foo</code>
* to get a list of all elements of this sequence that are labelled with
* <code>"foo"</code>. Use <code>\\ "_"</code> as a wildcard.
* The document order is preserved.
*
* @param that ...
* @return ...
*/
def \\ (that: String): NodeSeq = that match {
case "_" =>
var zs: List[Node] = Nil
val it = this.elements
while (it.hasNext) {
val x = it.next
val jt = x.descendant_or_self.elements
while (jt.hasNext) {
val y = jt.next
if (y.typeTag$ != -1)
zs = y::zs
}
}
zs.reverse
case _ if that.charAt(0) == '@' =>
var zs: List[Node] = Nil
val it = this.elements
while (it.hasNext) {
val x = it.next
val jt = x.descendant_or_self.elements
while (jt.hasNext) {
val y = jt.next
if (y.typeTag$ != -1) {
val kt = (y \ that).elements
while (kt.hasNext) {
zs = (kt.next)::zs
}
}
}
}
zs.reverse
case _ =>
var zs: List[Node] = Nil
val it = this.elements
while (it.hasNext) {
val x = it.next
val jt = x.descendant_or_self.elements
while (jt.hasNext) {
val y = jt.next
if (y.typeTag$ != -1 && y.label == that)
zs = y::zs
}
}
zs.reverse
}
override def toString(): String = theSeq.elements.foldLeft ("") {
(s: String, x: Node) => s + x.toString()
}
/*
def map(f: Node => NodeSeq): NodeSeq = flatMap(f)
def flatMap(f: Node => NodeSeq): NodeSeq = {
val y = toList flatMap { x => f(x).toList }
y
}
override def filter(f: Node => Boolean): NodeSeq = {
val x = toList filter f
x
}
*/
def text: String = {
val sb = new compat.StringBuilder()
val it = elements
while (it.hasNext) {
sb.append(it.next.text)
}
sb.toString()
}
}
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