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/*
* $Id$
*/
#if !defined(PLATFORMUTILS_HPP)
#define PLATFORMUTILS_HPP
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#include <xercesc/util/XercesDefs.hpp>
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#include <xercesc/util/XMLFileMgr.hpp>
#include <xercesc/util/XMLMutexMgr.hpp>
#include <xercesc/util/XMLAtomicOpMgr.hpp>
class XMLMsgLoader;
class XMLNetAccessor;
class XMLTransService;
class MemoryManager;
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class XMLMutex;
//
// For internal use only
//
// This class provides a simple abstract API via which lazily evaluated
// data can be cleaned up.
//
class XMLUTIL_EXPORT XMLDeleter
{
public :
virtual ~XMLDeleter();
protected :
XMLDeleter();
private :
XMLDeleter(const XMLDeleter&);
XMLDeleter& operator=(const XMLDeleter&);
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};
/**
* Utilities that must be implemented in a platform-specific way.
*
* This class contains methods that must be implemented in a platform
* specific manner. The actual implementations of these methods are
* available in the per-platform files indide <code>src/util/Platforms
* </code>.
*/
class XMLUTIL_EXPORT XMLPlatformUtils
{
public :
/** @name Public Static Data */
//@{
/** The network accessor
*
* This is provided by the per-platform driver, so each platform can
* choose what actual implementation it wants to use. The object must
* be dynamically allocated.
*
* <i>Note that you may optionally, if your platform driver does not
* install a network accessor, set it manually from your client code
* after calling Initialize(). This works because this object is
* not required during initialization, and only comes into play during
* actual XML parsing.</i>
*/
static XMLNetAccessor* fgNetAccessor;
/** The transcoding service.
*
* This is provided by the per platform driver, so each platform can
* choose what implemenation it wants to use. When the platform
* independent initialization code needs to get a transcoding service
* object, it will call <code>makeTransService()</code> to ask the
* per-platform code to create one. Only one transcoding service
* object is reqeusted per-process, so it is shared and synchronized
* among parser instances within that process.
*/
static XMLTransService* fgTransService;
/** The Panic Handler
*
* This is the application provided panic handler.
*/
static PanicHandler* fgUserPanicHandler;
/** The Panic Handler
*
* This is the default panic handler.
*/
static PanicHandler* fgDefaultPanicHandler;
/** The configurable memory manager
*
* This is the pluggable memory manager. If it is not provided by an
* application, a default implementation is used.
*/
static MemoryManager* fgMemoryManager;
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/** The array-allocating memory manager
*
* This memory manager always allocates memory by calling the
* global new[] operator. It may be used to allocate memory
* where such memory needs to be deletable by calling delete [].
* Since this allocator is always guaranteed to do the same thing
* there is no reason, nor facility, to override it.
*/
static MemoryManager* fgArrayMemoryManager;
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static XMLFileMgr* fgFileMgr;
static XMLMutexMgr* fgMutexMgr;
static XMLAtomicOpMgr* fgAtomicOpMgr;
static XMLMutex* fgAtomicMutex;
static bool fgXMLChBigEndian;
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//@}
/** @name Initialization amd Panic methods */
//@{
/** Perform per-process parser initialization
*
* Initialization <b>must</b> be called first in any client code.
*
* The locale is set iff the Initialize() is invoked for the very first time,
* to ensure that each and every message loaders, in the process space, share
* All subsequent invocations of Initialize(), with a different locale, have
* no effect on the message loaders, either instantiated, or to be instantiated.
*
* To set to a different locale, client application needs to Terminate() (or
* multiple Terminate() in the case where multiple Initialize() have been invoked
* before), followed by Initialize(new_locale).
* The default locale is "en_US".
*
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* nlsHome: user specified location where MsgLoader retrieves error message files.
* the discussion above with regard to locale, applies to this nlsHome
* as well.
*
* panicHandler: application's panic handler, application owns this handler.
* Application shall make sure that the plugged panic handler persists
* through the call to XMLPlatformUtils::terminate().
*
* memoryManager: plugged-in memory manager which is owned by user
* applications. Applications must make sure that the
* plugged-in memory manager persist through the call to
* XMLPlatformUtils::terminate()
static void Initialize(const char* const locale = XMLUni::fgXercescDefaultLocale
, const char* const nlsHome = 0
, PanicHandler* const panicHandler = 0
, MemoryManager* const memoryManager = 0
, bool toInitStatics = false);
/** Perform per-process parser termination
*
* The termination call is currently optional, to aid those dynamically
* loading the parser to clean up before exit, or to avoid spurious
* reports from leak detectors.
*/
static void Terminate();
/** The panic mechanism.
*
* If, during initialization, we cannot even get far enough along
* to get transcoding up or get message loading working, we call
* this method.</p>
*
* Each platform can implement it however they want. This method will
* delegate the panic handling to a user specified panic handler or
* in the absence of it, the default panic handler.
* In case the default panic handler does not support a particular
* platform, the platform specific panic hanlding shall be implemented
* here </p>.
*
* @param reason The enumeration that defines the cause of the failure
*/
static void panic
(
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/** Make a new file object appropriate for the platform.
*
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
*/
static XMLFileMgr*
makeFileMgr(MemoryManager* const manager);
/** Get the current file position
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to deterine the current position within
* the passed file.
*
* Since the file API provided here only reads, if the host platform
* supports separate read/write positions, only the read position is
* of any interest, and hence should be the one returned.
*
* @param theFile The file handle
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static XMLFilePos curFilePos(FileHandle theFile
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, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Closes the file handle
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to close the passed file handle, and to
* destroy the passed file handle and any allocated data or system
* resources it contains.
*
* @param theFile The file handle to close
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static void closeFile(FileHandle theFile
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Returns the file size
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to determine the current size of the file
* represented by the passed handle.
*
* @param theFile The file handle whose size you want
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static XMLFilePos fileSize(FileHandle theFile
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, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Opens the file
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to open passed file. If it fails, a
* null handle pointer should be returned.
*
* @param fileName The string containing the name of the file
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static FileHandle openFile(const char* const fileName
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Opens a named file
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to open the passed file. If it fails, a
* null handle pointer should be returned.
*
* @param fileName The string containing the name of the file
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static FileHandle openFile(const XMLCh* const fileName
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Open a named file to write
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to open passed file. If it fails, a
* null handle pointer should be returned.
*
* @param fileName The string containing the name of the file
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return The file handle of the opened file
*/
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static FileHandle openFileToWrite(const char* const fileName
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Open a named file to write
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to open the passed file. If it fails, a
* null handle pointer should be returned.
*
* @param fileName The string containing the name of the file
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return The file handle of the opened file
*/
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static FileHandle openFileToWrite(const XMLCh* const fileName
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Opens the standard input as a file
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to open a handle to the standard input.
* It should be a copy of the standard input handle, since it will
* be closed later!
*
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return The file handle of the standard input stream
*/
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static FileHandle openStdInHandle(MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Reads the file buffer
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to read up to 'toRead' bytes of data from
* the passed file, and return those bytes in the 'toFill' buffer. It
* is not an error not to read the requested number of bytes. When the
* end of file is reached, zero should be returned.
*
* @param theFile The file handle to be read from.
* @param toRead The maximum number of byte to read from the current
* position
* @param toFill The byte buffer to fill
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
*
* @return Returns the number of bytes read from the stream or file
*/
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static XMLSize_t readFileBuffer
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, const XMLSize_t toRead
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, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
/** Writes the buffer to the file
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local file services to write up to 'toWrite' bytes of data to
* the passed file. Unless exception raised by local file services,
* 'toWrite' bytes of data is to be written to the passed file.
*
* @param theFile The file handle to be written to.
* @param toWrite The maximum number of byte to write from the current
* position
* @param toFlush The byte buffer to flush
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return void
*/
static void writeBufferToFile
(
FileHandle const theFile
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, XMLSize_t toWrite
, const XMLByte* const toFlush
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, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
/** Resets the file handle
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver which will use
* local file services to reset the file position to the start of the
* the file.
*
* @param theFile The file handle that you want to reset
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static void resetFile(FileHandle theFile
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
//@}
/** @name File System Methods */
//@{
/** Gets the full path from a relative path
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver. It should
* complete a relative path using the 'current directory', or whatever
* the local equivalent of a current directory is. If the passed
* source path is actually fully qualified, then a straight copy of it
* will be returned.
*
* @param srcPath The path of the file for which you want the full path
*
* @param manager Pointer to the memory manager to be used to
* allocate objects.
*
* @return Returns the fully qualified path of the file name including
* the file name. This is dyanmically allocated and must be
* deleted by the caller when its no longer needed! The memory
* returned will beallocated using the static memory manager, if
* user do not supply a memory manager. Users then need to make
* sure to use either the default or user specific memory manager
* to deallocate the memory.
static XMLCh* getFullPath
(
const XMLCh* const srcPath
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
/** Gets the current working directory
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver. It returns
* the current working directory is.
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return Returns the current working directory.
* This is dyanmically allocated and must be deleted
* by the caller when its no longer needed! The memory returned
* will be allocated using the static memory manager, if users
* do not supply a memory manager. Users then need to make sure
* to use either the default or user specific memory manager to
* deallocate the memory.
static XMLCh* getCurrentDirectory
(
MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
/** Check if a charater is a slash
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver.
*
* @param c the character to be examined
*
* @return true if the character examined is a slash
* false otherwise
*/
static inline bool isAnySlash(XMLCh c);
/** Remove occurences of the pair of dot slash
*
* To remove the sequence, dot slash if it is part of the sequence,
* slash dot slash.
*
* @param srcPath The path for which you want to remove the dot slash sequence.
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static void removeDotSlash(XMLCh* const srcPath
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Remove occurences of the dot dot slash
*
* To remove the sequence, slash dot dot slash and its preceding path segment
* if and only if the preceding path segment is not slash dot dot slash.
*
* @param srcPath The path for which you want to remove the slash dot
* dot slash sequence and its preceding path segment.
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static void removeDotDotSlash(XMLCh* const srcPath
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Determines if a path is relative or absolute
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* determine whether the passed path is relative or not. The concept
* of relative and absolute might be... well relative on different
* platforms. But, as long as the determination is made consistently
* and in coordination with the weavePaths() method, it should work
* for any platform.
*
* @param toCheck The file name which you want to check
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return Returns true if the filename appears to be relative
*/
static bool isRelative(const XMLCh* const toCheck
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
/** Utility to join two paths
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, and should
* weave the relative path part together with the base part and return
* a new path that represents this combination.
*
* If the relative part turns out to be fully qualified, it will be
* returned as is. If it is not, then it will be woven onto the
* passed base path, by removing one path component for each leading
* "../" (or whatever is the equivalent in the local system) in the
* relative path.
*
* @param basePath The string containing the base path
* @param relativePath The string containing the relative path
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
* @return Returns a string containing the 'woven' path. It should
* be dynamically allocated and becomes the responsibility of the
* caller to delete.
*/
static XMLCh* weavePaths
(
const XMLCh* const basePath
, const XMLCh* const relativePath
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, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
//@}
/** @name Timing Methods */
//@{
/** Gets the system time in milliseconds
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver, which should
* use local services to return the current value of a running
* millisecond timer. Note that the value returned is only as accurate
* as the millisecond time of the underyling host system.
*
* @return Returns the system time as an unsigned long
*/
static unsigned long getCurrentMillis();
//@}
/** @name Mutex Methods */
//@{
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/** Factory method for creating MutexMgr object.
*
* This factory method creates a mutexmgr that will be used
* on the particular platform.
*
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
*/
static XMLMutexMgr* makeMutexMgr(MemoryManager* const manager);
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/** Closes a mutex handle
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this. Only it knows what
* the actual content of the passed mutex handle is.
*
* @param mtxHandle The mutex handle that you want to close
* @param manager The MemoryManager used to allocate the object
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static void closeMutex(void* const mtxHandle, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Locks a mutex handle
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this. Only it knows what
* the actual content of the passed mutex handle is.
*
* @param mtxHandle The mutex handle that you want to lock
*/
static void lockMutex(void* const mtxHandle);
/** Make a new mutex
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this. Only it knows what
* the actual content of the passed mutex handle is. The returned
* handle pointer will be eventually passed to closeMutex() which is
* also implemented by the platform driver.
*
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
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static void* makeMutex(MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/** Unlocks a mutex
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this. Only it knows what
* the actual content of the passed mutex handle is.
*
* Note that, since the underlying system synchronization services
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* are used, Xerces cannot guarantee that lock/unlock operations are
* correctly enforced on a per-thread basis or that incorrect nesting
* of lock/unlock operations will be caught.
*
* @param mtxHandle The mutex handle that you want to unlock
*/
static void unlockMutex(void* const mtxHandle);
//@}
/** @name External Message Support */
//@{
/** Loads the message set from among the available domains
*
* The returned object must be dynamically allocated and the caller
* becomes responsible for cleaning it up.
*
* @param msgDomain The message domain which you want to load
*/
static XMLMsgLoader* loadMsgSet(const XMLCh* const msgDomain);
//@}
/** @name Miscellaneous synchronization methods */
//@{
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/** Factory method for creating MutexMgr object.
*
* This factory method creates an XMLAtomicOpMgr that will be used
* on the particular platform.
*
* @param manager The MemoryManager to use to allocate objects
*/
static XMLAtomicOpMgr* makeAtomicOpMgr(MemoryManager* const manager);
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/** Conditionally updates or returns a single word variable atomically
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver. The
* compareAndSwap subroutine performs an atomic operation which
* compares the contents of a single word variable with a stored old
* value. If the values are equal, a new value is stored in the single
* word variable and TRUE is returned; otherwise, the old value is set
* to the current value of the single word variable and FALSE is
* returned.
*
* The compareAndSwap subroutine is useful when a word value must be
* updated only if it has not been changed since it was last read.
*
* Note: The word containing the single word variable must be aligned
* on a full word boundary.
*
* @param toFill Specifies the address of the single word variable
* @param newValue Specifies the new value to be conditionally assigned
* to the single word variable.
* @param toCompare Specifies the address of the old value to be checked
* against (and conditionally updated with) the value of the single word
* variable.
*
* @return Returns the new value assigned to the single word variable
*/
static void* compareAndSwap
(
void** toFill
, const void* const newValue
, const void* const toCompare
);
//@}
/** @name Atomic Increment and Decrement */
//@{
/** Increments a single word variable atomically.
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver. The
* atomicIncrement subroutine increments one word in a single atomic
* operation. This operation is useful when a counter variable is shared
* between several threads or processes. When updating such a counter
* variable, it is important to make sure that the fetch, update, and
* store operations occur atomically (are not interruptible).
*
* @param location Specifies the address of the word variable to be
* incremented.
*
* @return The function return value is positive if the result of the
* operation was positive. Zero if the result of the operation was zero.
* Negative if the result of the operation was negative. Except for the
* zero case, the value returned may differ from the actual result of
* the operation - only the sign and zero/nonzero state is guaranteed
* to be correct.
*/
static int atomicIncrement(int& location);
/** Decrements a single word variable atomically.
*
* This must be implemented by the per-platform driver. The
* atomicDecrement subroutine increments one word in a single atomic
* operation. This operation is useful when a counter variable is shared
* between several threads or processes. When updating such a counter
* variable, it is important to make sure that the fetch, update, and
* store operations occur atomically (are not interruptible).
*
* @param location Specifies the address of the word variable to be
* decremented.
*
* @return The function return value is positive if the result of the
* operation was positive. Zero if the result of the operation was zero.
* Negative if the result of the operation was negative. Except for the
* zero case, the value returned may differ from the actual result of the
* operation - only the sign and zero/nonzero state is guaranteed to be
* correct.
*/
static int atomicDecrement(int& location);
//@}
/** @name NEL Character Handling */
//@{
/**
* This function enables the recognition of NEL(0x85) char and LSEP (0x2028) as newline chars
* which is disabled by default.
* It is only called once per process. Once it is set, any subsequent calls
* will result in exception being thrown.
*
* Note: 1. Turning this option on will make the parser non compliant to XML 1.0.
* 2. This option has no effect to document conforming to XML 1.1 compliant,
* which always recognize these two chars (0x85 and 0x2028) as newline characters.
*
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static void recognizeNEL(bool state
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
/**
* Return the value of fgNEL flag.
*/
static bool isNELRecognized();
//@}
/** @name Strict IANA Encoding Checking */
//@{
/**
* This function enables/disables strict IANA encoding names checking.
*
* The strict checking is disabled by default.
*
* @param state If true, a strict IANA encoding name check is performed,
* otherwise, no checking.
*
*/
static void strictIANAEncoding(const bool state);
/**
* Returns whether a strict IANA encoding name check is enabled or
* disabled.
*/
static bool isStrictIANAEncoding();
//@}
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/**
* Aligns the specified pointer per platform block allocation
* requirements.
*
* The results of this function may be altered by defining
* XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT.
*/
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static inline size_t alignPointerForNewBlockAllocation(size_t ptrSize);
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Unimplemented constructors and operators
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XMLPlatformUtils();
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/** @name Private static methods */
//@{
/** Loads a message set from the available domains
*
* @param msgDomain The message domain containing the message to be
* loaded
*/
static XMLMsgLoader* loadAMsgSet(const XMLCh* const msgDomain);
/** Creates a net accessor object.
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this method. However,
* having a Net Accessor is optional and this method can return a
* null pointer if remote access via HTTP and FTP URLs is not required.
*
* @return An object derived from XMLNetAccessor. It must be dynamically
* allocated, since it will be deleted later.
*/
static XMLNetAccessor* makeNetAccessor();
/** Creates a Transoding service
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this method and return some
* derivative of the XMLTransService class. This object serves as the
* transcoder factory for this process. The object must be dynamically
* allocated and the caller is responsible for cleaning it up.
*
* @return A dynamically allocated object of some class derived from
* the XMLTransService class.
*/
static XMLTransService* makeTransService();
/** Does initialization for a particular platform
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this to do any low level
* system initialization required. It <b>cannot</b> use any XML
* parser or utilities services!
*/
static void platformInit();
/** Does termination for a particular platform
*
* Each per-platform driver must implement this to do any low level
* system resource cleanup required. It <b>cannot</b> use any XML
* parser or utilities services!
*/
static void platformTerm();
/** Search for sequence, slash dot dot slash
*
* @param srcPath the path to search
*
* @return the position of the first occurence of slash dot dot slash
* -1 if no such sequence is found
*/
static int searchSlashDotDotSlash(XMLCh* const srcPath);
/** @name Private static methods */
//@{
/**
* Indicates whether the memory manager was supplied by the user
* or not. Users own the memory manager, and if none is supplied,
* Xerces uses a default one that it owns and is responsible for
* deleting in Terminate().
*/
static bool fgMemMgrAdopted;
//@}
};
MakeXMLException(XMLPlatformUtilsException, XMLUTIL_EXPORT)
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// XMLPlatformUtils: alignPointerForNewBlockAllocation
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Calculate alignment required by platform for a new
// block allocation. We use this in our custom allocators
// to ensure that returned blocks are properly aligned.
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// Note that, although this will take a pointer and return the position
// at which it should be placed for correct alignment, in our code
// we normally use size_t parameters to discover what the alignment
// of header blocks should be. Thus, if this is to be
// used for the former purpose, to make compilers happy
// some casting will be necessary - neilg.
//
// Note: XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT may be specified on a
// per-architecture basis to dictate the alignment requirements
// of the architecture. In the absense of this specification,
// this routine guesses at the correct alignment value.
//
// A XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT value of zero is illegal.
// If a platform requires absolutely no alignment, a value
// of 1 should be specified ("align pointers on 1 byte boundaries").
//
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inline size_t
XMLPlatformUtils::alignPointerForNewBlockAllocation(size_t ptrSize)
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{
// Macro XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT may be defined
// as needed to dictate alignment requirements on a
// per-architecture basis. In the absense of that we
// take an educated guess.
#ifdef XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT
size_t alignment = XML_PLATFORM_NEW_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT;
#else
size_t alignment = (sizeof(void*) >= sizeof(double)) ? sizeof(void*) : sizeof(double);
#endif
// Calculate current alignment of pointer
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size_t current = ptrSize % alignment;
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// Adjust pointer alignment as needed
return (current == 0)
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? ptrSize
: (ptrSize + alignment - current);
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}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// XMLDeleter: Public Destructor
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline XMLDeleter::~XMLDeleter()
{
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// XMLDeleter: Hidden constructors and operators
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline XMLDeleter::XMLDeleter()
{
}