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fRawAttrList = new (fMemoryManager) RefVectorOf<KVStringPair>(32, true, fMemoryManager);
fSchemaGrammar = new (fGrammarPoolMemoryManager) SchemaGrammar(fGrammarPoolMemoryManager);
fSchemaValidator = new (fMemoryManager) SchemaValidator(0, fMemoryManager);
initValidator(fSchemaValidator);
// Create IdentityConstraint info
fICHandler = new (fMemoryManager) IdentityConstraintHandler(this, fMemoryManager);
// Add the default entity entries for the character refs that must always
// be present.
fEntityTable = new (fMemoryManager) ValueHashTableOf<XMLCh>(11, fMemoryManager);
fEntityTable->put((void*) XMLUni::fgAmp, chAmpersand);
fEntityTable->put((void*) XMLUni::fgLT, chOpenAngle);
fEntityTable->put((void*) XMLUni::fgGT, chCloseAngle);
fEntityTable->put((void*) XMLUni::fgQuot, chDoubleQuote);
fEntityTable->put((void*) XMLUni::fgApos, chSingleQuote);
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fElemNonDeclPool = new (fMemoryManager) RefHash3KeysIdPool<SchemaElementDecl>(29, true, 128, fMemoryManager);
fAttDefRegistry = new (fMemoryManager) RefHashTableOf<unsigned int>
(
131, false, new (fMemoryManager)HashPtr(), fMemoryManager
);
fUndeclaredAttrRegistryNS = new (fMemoryManager) RefHash2KeysTableOf<unsigned int>
(
7, false, new (fMemoryManager)HashXMLCh(), fMemoryManager
fPSVIAttrList = new (fMemoryManager) PSVIAttributeList(fMemoryManager);
fMemoryManager->deallocate(fElemState); //delete [] fElemState;
delete fSchemaGrammar;
delete fEntityTable;
delete fRawAttrList;
delete fSchemaValidator;
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delete fElemNonDeclPool;
delete fAttDefRegistry;
delete fUndeclaredAttrRegistryNS;
}
void SGXMLScanner::resizeElemState() {
unsigned int newSize = fElemStateSize * 2;
unsigned int* newElemState = (unsigned int*) fMemoryManager->allocate
(
newSize * sizeof(unsigned int)
); //new unsigned int[newSize];
// Copy the existing values
unsigned int index = 0;
for (; index < fElemStateSize; index++)
newElemState[index] = fElemState[index];
for (; index < newSize; index++)
newElemState[index] = 0;
// Delete the old array and udpate our members
fMemoryManager->deallocate(fElemState); //delete [] fElemState;
fElemState = newElemState;
fElemStateSize = newSize;
}
// This method is called from scanStartTag() to build up the list of
// XMLAttr objects that will be passed out in the start tag callout. We
// get the key/value pairs from the raw scan of explicitly provided attrs,
// which have not been normalized. And we get the element declaration from
// which we will get any defaulted or fixed attribute defs and add those
// in as well.
unsigned int
SGXMLScanner::buildAttList(const RefVectorOf<KVStringPair>& providedAttrs
, const unsigned int attCount
, XMLElementDecl* elemDecl
, RefVectorOf<XMLAttr>& toFill)
{
// Ask the element to clear the 'provided' flag on all of the att defs
// that it owns, and to return us a boolean indicating whether it has
// any defs.
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ComplexTypeInfo *currType = (fValidate)
?((SchemaValidator*)fValidator)->getCurrentTypeInfo()
:0;
const bool hasDefs = (currType && fValidate)
? currType->resetDefs()
: elemDecl->resetDefs();
fElemCount++;
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// If there are no expliclitily provided attributes and there are no
// defined attributes for the element, the we don't have anything to do.
// So just return zero in this case.
if (!hasDefs && !attCount)
return 0;
// Keep up with how many attrs we end up with total
unsigned int retCount = 0;
// And get the current size of the output vector. This lets us use
// existing elements until we fill it, then start adding new ones.
const unsigned int curAttListSize = toFill.size();
// We need a buffer into which raw scanned attribute values will be
// normalized.
XMLBufBid bbNormal(&fBufMgr);
XMLBuffer& normBuf = bbNormal.getBuffer();
// Loop through our explicitly provided attributes, which are in the raw
// scanned form, and build up XMLAttr objects.
unsigned int index;
for (index = 0; index < attCount; index++)
{
PSVIItem::VALIDITY_STATE attrValid = PSVIItem::VALIDITY_VALID;
PSVIItem::ASSESSMENT_TYPE attrAssessed = PSVIItem::VALIDATION_FULL;
const KVStringPair* curPair = providedAttrs.elementAt(index);
// We have to split the name into its prefix and name parts. Then
// we map the prefix to its URI.
const XMLCh* const namePtr = curPair->getKey();
ArrayJanitor <XMLCh> janName(0);
// use a stack-based buffer when possible.
XMLCh tempBuffer[100];
const int colonInd = XMLString::indexOf(namePtr, chColon);
const XMLCh* prefPtr = XMLUni::fgZeroLenString;
const XMLCh* suffPtr = XMLUni::fgZeroLenString;
if (colonInd != -1)
{
// We have to split the string, so make a copy.
if (XMLString::stringLen(namePtr) < sizeof(tempBuffer) / sizeof(tempBuffer[0]))
{
XMLString::copyString(tempBuffer, namePtr);
tempBuffer[colonInd] = chNull;
prefPtr = tempBuffer;
}
else
{
janName.reset(XMLString::replicate(namePtr, fMemoryManager), fMemoryManager);
janName[colonInd] = chNull;
prefPtr = janName.get();
}
suffPtr = namePtr + colonInd + 1;
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else
{
// No colon, so we just have a name with no prefix
suffPtr = namePtr;
}
// Map the prefix to a URI id. We tell him that we are mapping an
// attr prefix, so any xmlns attrs at this level will not affect it.
const unsigned int uriId = resolvePrefix(prefPtr, ElemStack::Mode_Attribute);
// If the uri comes back as the xmlns or xml URI or its just a name
// and that name is 'xmlns', then we handle it specially. So set a
// boolean flag that lets us quickly below know which we are dealing
// with.
const bool isNSAttr = (uriId == fXMLNSNamespaceId)
|| (uriId == fXMLNamespaceId)
|| XMLString::equals(suffPtr, XMLUni::fgXMLNSString)
|| XMLString::equals(getURIText(uriId), SchemaSymbols::fgURI_XSI);
// If its not a special case namespace attr of some sort, then we
// do normal checking and processing.
XMLAttDef::AttTypes attType;
DatatypeValidator *attrValidator = 0;
PSVIAttribute *psviAttr = 0;
if (!isNSAttr)
{
// Some checking for attribute wild card first (for schema)
bool laxThisOne = false;
bool skipThisOne = false;
XMLAttDef* attDefForWildCard = 0;
XMLAttDef* attDef = 0;
if (fGrammarType == Grammar::SchemaGrammarType) {
SchemaAttDef* attWildCard;
if (currType) {
attDef = currType->getAttDef(suffPtr, uriId);
attWildCard = currType->getAttWildCard();
}
else { // check explicitly-set wildcard
attWildCard = ((SchemaElementDecl*)elemDecl)->getAttWildCard();
}
// if not found or faulted in - check for a matching wildcard attribute
// if no matching wildcard attribute, check (un)qualifed cases and flag
// appropriate errors
if (!attDef || (attDef->getCreateReason() == XMLAttDef::JustFaultIn)) {
if (attWildCard) {
//if schema, see if we should lax or skip the validation of this attribute
if (anyAttributeValidation(attWildCard, uriId, skipThisOne, laxThisOne)) {
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if(!skipThisOne)
{
SchemaGrammar* sGrammar = (SchemaGrammar*) fGrammarResolver->getGrammar(getURIText(uriId));
if (sGrammar && sGrammar->getGrammarType() == Grammar::SchemaGrammarType) {
RefHashTableOf<XMLAttDef>* attRegistry = sGrammar->getAttributeDeclRegistry();
if (attRegistry) {
attDefForWildCard = attRegistry->get(suffPtr);
}
else if (currType) {
// not found, see if the attDef should be qualified or not
if (uriId == fEmptyNamespaceId) {
attDef = currType->getAttDef(suffPtr, fURIStringPool->getId(fGrammar->getTargetNamespace()));
if (fValidate
&& attDef
&& attDef->getCreateReason() != XMLAttDef::JustFaultIn) {
// the attribute should be qualified
fValidator->emitError
(
XMLValid::AttributeNotQualified
, attDef->getFullName()
);
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
if (getPSVIHandler())
{
attDef = currType->getAttDef(suffPtr, fEmptyNamespaceId);
if (fValidate
&& attDef
&& attDef->getCreateReason() != XMLAttDef::JustFaultIn) {
// the attribute should be qualified
fValidator->emitError
(
XMLValid::AttributeNotUnQualified
, attDef->getFullName()
);
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
if (getPSVIHandler())
{
// now need to prepare for duplicate detection
if(attDef)
{
unsigned int *curCountPtr = fAttDefRegistry->get(attDef);
if(!curCountPtr)
{
curCountPtr = getNewUIntPtr();
*curCountPtr = fElemCount;
fAttDefRegistry->put(attDef, curCountPtr);
}
else if(*curCountPtr < fElemCount)
*curCountPtr = fElemCount;
else
{
emitError
(
XMLErrs::AttrAlreadyUsedInSTag
, attDef->getFullName()
, elemDecl->getFullName()
);
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}
else
{
unsigned int *curCountPtr = fUndeclaredAttrRegistryNS->get(suffPtr, uriId);
if(!curCountPtr)
{
curCountPtr = getNewUIntPtr();
*curCountPtr = fElemCount;
fUndeclaredAttrRegistryNS->put((void *)suffPtr, uriId, curCountPtr);
}
else if(*curCountPtr < fElemCount)
*curCountPtr = fElemCount;
else
{
emitError
(
XMLErrs::AttrAlreadyUsedInSTag
, namePtr
, elemDecl->getFullName()
);
}
}
// if we've found either an attDef or an attDefForWildCard,
// then we're doing full validation and it may still be valid.
if(!attDef && !attDefForWildCard)
if(!laxThisOne && !skipThisOne)
{
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
}
if(getPSVIHandler())
else if(laxThisOne)
{
attrValid = PSVIItem::VALIDITY_NOTKNOWN;
attrAssessed = PSVIItem::VALIDATION_PARTIAL;
}
else
{
attrValid = PSVIItem::VALIDITY_NOTKNOWN;
attrAssessed = PSVIItem::VALIDATION_NONE;
}
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bool errorCondition = fValidate && !attDefForWildCard && !attDef;
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if (errorCondition && !skipThisOne && !laxThisOne)
{
//
// Its not valid for this element, so issue an error if we are
// validating.
//
XMLBufBid bbMsg(&fBufMgr);
XMLBuffer& bufMsg = bbMsg.getBuffer();
if (uriId != fEmptyNamespaceId) {
XMLBufBid bbURI(&fBufMgr);
XMLBuffer& bufURI = bbURI.getBuffer();
getURIText(uriId, bufURI);
bufMsg.append(chOpenCurly);
bufMsg.append(bufURI.getRawBuffer());
bufMsg.append(chCloseCurly);
}
bufMsg.append(suffPtr);
fValidator->emitError
(
XMLValid::AttNotDefinedForElement
, bufMsg.getRawBuffer()
, elemDecl->getFullName()
);
}
// Now normalize the raw value since we have the attribute type. We
// don't care about the return status here. If it failed, an error
// was issued, which is all we care about.
if (attDefForWildCard) {
normalizeAttValue
(
attDefForWildCard
, namePtr
, curPair->getValue()
, normBuf
);
// If we found an attdef for this one, then lets validate it.
if (fNormalizeData)
{
DatatypeValidator* tempDV = ((SchemaAttDef*) attDefForWildCard)->getDatatypeValidator();
if (tempDV && tempDV->getWSFacet() != DatatypeValidator::PRESERVE)
{
// normalize the attribute according to schema whitespace facet
XMLBufBid bbtemp(&fBufMgr);
XMLBuffer& tempBuf = bbtemp.getBuffer();
((SchemaValidator*) fValidator)->normalizeWhiteSpace(tempDV, normBuf.getRawBuffer(), tempBuf);
normBuf.set(tempBuf.getRawBuffer());
}
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if (fValidate ) {
fValidator->validateAttrValue
(
attDefForWildCard
, normBuf.getRawBuffer()
, false
, elemDecl
);
attrValidator = ((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getMostRecentAttrValidator();
if(((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getErrorOccurred())
{
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
if(getPSVIHandler())
attrValid = PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID;
else // no decl; default DOMTypeInfo to anySimpleType
attrValidator = DatatypeValidatorFactory::getBuiltInRegistry()->get(SchemaSymbols::fgDT_ANYSIMPLETYPE);
// Save the type for later use
attType = attDefForWildCard->getType();
}
else {
normalizeAttValue
(
attDef
, namePtr
, curPair->getValue()
, normBuf
);
// If we found an attdef for this one, then lets validate it.
if (attDef)
{
if (fNormalizeData && (fGrammarType == Grammar::SchemaGrammarType))
{
DatatypeValidator* tempDV = ((SchemaAttDef*) attDef)->getDatatypeValidator();
if (tempDV && tempDV->getWSFacet() != DatatypeValidator::PRESERVE)
{
// normalize the attribute according to schema whitespace facet
XMLBufBid bbtemp(&fBufMgr);
XMLBuffer& tempBuf = bbtemp.getBuffer();
((SchemaValidator*) fValidator)->normalizeWhiteSpace(tempDV, normBuf.getRawBuffer(), tempBuf);
normBuf.set(tempBuf.getRawBuffer());
}
}
if (fValidate && !skipThisOne)
{
fValidator->validateAttrValue
(
attDef
, normBuf.getRawBuffer()
, false
, elemDecl
);
attrValidator = ((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getMostRecentAttrValidator();
if(((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getErrorOccurred())
{
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
if(getPSVIHandler())
attrValid = PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID;
else
attrValidator = DatatypeValidatorFactory::getBuiltInRegistry()->get(SchemaSymbols::fgDT_ANYSIMPLETYPE);
else
attrValidator = DatatypeValidatorFactory::getBuiltInRegistry()->get(SchemaSymbols::fgDT_ANYSIMPLETYPE);
attType = (attDef)?attDef->getType():XMLAttDef::CData;
// now fill in the PSVIAttributes entry for this attribute:
if(getPSVIHandler())
{
psviAttr = fPSVIAttrList->getPSVIAttributeToFill(suffPtr, fURIStringPool->getValueForId(uriId));
SchemaAttDef *actualAttDef = 0;
if(attDef)
actualAttDef = (SchemaAttDef *)attDef;
else if (attDefForWildCard)
actualAttDef = (SchemaAttDef *)attDefForWildCard;
if(actualAttDef)
{
XSAttributeDeclaration *attrDecl = (XSAttributeDeclaration *)fModel->getXSObject(actualAttDef);
DatatypeValidator * attrDataType = actualAttDef->getDatatypeValidator();
XSSimpleTypeDefinition *validatingType = (XSSimpleTypeDefinition *)fModel->getXSObject(attrDataType);
if(attrValid != PSVIItem::VALIDITY_VALID)
{
fRootElemName
, attrValid
, attrAssessed
, validatingType
, 0
, actualAttDef->getValue()
, false
, attrDecl
, 0
);
}
else
{
XSSimpleTypeDefinition *memberType = 0;
if(validatingType->getVariety() == XSSimpleTypeDefinition::VARIETY_UNION)
memberType = (XSSimpleTypeDefinition *)fModel->getXSObject(attrValidator);
fRootElemName
, attrValid
, attrAssessed
, validatingType
, memberType
, actualAttDef->getValue()
, false
, attrDecl
, (memberType)?attrValidator:attrDataType
);
}
}
else
{
psviAttr->reset
(
fRootElemName
, attrValid
, attrAssessed
, 0
, 0
, 0
, false
, 0
, 0
);
}
}
else
{
// Just normalize as CDATA
attType = XMLAttDef::CData;
normalizeAttRawValue
(
namePtr
if((uriId == fXMLNSNamespaceId)
|| XMLString::equals(getURIText(uriId), SchemaSymbols::fgURI_XSI))
attrValidator = DatatypeValidatorFactory::getBuiltInRegistry()->get(SchemaSymbols::fgDT_ANYURI);
psviAttr = fPSVIAttrList->getPSVIAttributeToFill(suffPtr, fURIStringPool->getValueForId(uriId));
XSSimpleTypeDefinition *validatingType = 0;
if (attrValidator && fModel)
validatingType = (XSSimpleTypeDefinition *)fModel->getXSObject(attrValidator);
psviAttr->reset(
fRootElemName
, PSVIItem::VALIDITY_NOTKNOWN
, PSVIItem::VALIDATION_NONE
, validatingType
, 0
, 0
, false
, 0
, attrValidator
}
// Add this attribute to the attribute list that we use to pass them
// to the handler. We reuse its existing elements but expand it as
// required.
XMLAttr* curAttr;
if (retCount >= curAttListSize)
{
curAttr = new (fMemoryManager) XMLAttr
(
uriId
, suffPtr
, prefPtr
, normBuf.getRawBuffer()
, attType
, true
, fMemoryManager
);
toFill.addElement(curAttr);
}
else
{
curAttr = toFill.elementAt(retCount);
curAttr->set
(
uriId
, suffPtr
, prefPtr
, normBuf.getRawBuffer()
, attType
);
curAttr->setSpecified(true);
}
if(psviAttr)
psviAttr->setValue(curAttr->getValue());
// Bump the count of attrs in the list
retCount++;
}
// Now, if there are any attributes declared by this element, let's
// go through them and make sure that any required ones are provided,
// and fault in any fixed ones and defaulted ones that are not provided
// literally.
if (hasDefs)
{
// Check after all specified attrs are scanned
// (1) report error for REQUIRED attrs that are missing (V_TAGc)
// (2) add default attrs if missing (FIXED and NOT_FIXED)
XMLAttDefList& attDefList = getAttDefList(currType, elemDecl);
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for(unsigned int i=0; i<attDefList.getAttDefCount(); i++)
{
// Get the current att def, for convenience and its def type
XMLAttDef *curDef = &attDefList.getAttDef(i);
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const XMLAttDef::DefAttTypes defType = curDef->getDefaultType();
unsigned int *attCountPtr = fAttDefRegistry->get(curDef);
if (!attCountPtr || *attCountPtr < fElemCount)
{ // did not occur
// note that since there is no attribute information
// item present, there is no PSVI infoset to augment here *except*
// that the element is invalid
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//the attribute is not provided
if (fValidate)
{
// If we are validating and its required, then an error
if ((defType == XMLAttDef::Required) ||
(defType == XMLAttDef::Required_And_Fixed) )
{
fValidator->emitError
(
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, curDef->getFullName()
}
else if ((defType == XMLAttDef::Default) ||
(defType == XMLAttDef::Fixed) )
{
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if (fStandalone && curDef->isExternal())
{
// XML 1.0 Section 2.9
// Document is standalone, so attributes must not be defaulted.
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fValidator->emitError(XMLValid::NoDefAttForStandalone, curDef->getFullName(), elemDecl->getFullName());
}
}
}
// Fault in the value if needed, and bump the att count.
if ((defType == XMLAttDef::Default)
|| (defType == XMLAttDef::Fixed))
{
// Let the validator pass judgement on the attribute value
if (fValidate)
{
fValidator->validateAttrValue
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, curDef->getValue()
, false
, elemDecl
);
}
XMLAttr* curAtt;
if (retCount >= curAttListSize)
{
curAtt = new (fMemoryManager) XMLAttr(fMemoryManager);
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fValidator->faultInAttr(*curAtt, *curDef);
fAttrList->addElement(curAtt);
}
else
{
curAtt = fAttrList->elementAt(retCount);
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fValidator->faultInAttr(*curAtt, *curDef);
}
// Indicate it was not explicitly specified and bump count
curAtt->setSpecified(false);
retCount++;
QName *attName = ((SchemaAttDef *)curDef)->getAttName();
PSVIAttribute *defAttrToFill = fPSVIAttrList->getPSVIAttributeToFill
(
attName->getLocalPart(), fURIStringPool->getValueForId( attName->getURI())
);
XSAttributeDeclaration *defAttrDecl = (XSAttributeDeclaration *)fModel->getXSObject((void *)curDef);
DatatypeValidator * attrDataType = ((SchemaAttDef *)curDef)->getDatatypeValidator();
(XSSimpleTypeDefinition*)fModel->getXSObject(attrDataType);
// would have occurred during validation of default value
if(((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getErrorOccurred())
{
defAttrToFill->reset(
fRootElemName
, PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID
, PSVIItem::VALIDATION_FULL
, defAttrType
, 0
, curDef->getValue()
, true
, defAttrDecl
);
}
else
{
XSSimpleTypeDefinition *defAttrMemberType = 0;
if(defAttrType->getVariety() == XSSimpleTypeDefinition::VARIETY_UNION)
{
defAttrMemberType = (XSSimpleTypeDefinition *)fModel->getXSObject
(
((SchemaValidator*)fValidator)->getMostRecentAttrValidator()
);
}
defAttrToFill->reset
(
fRootElemName
, PSVIItem::VALIDITY_VALID
, PSVIItem::VALIDATION_FULL
, defAttrType
, defAttrMemberType
, curDef->getValue()
, true
, defAttrDecl
, (defAttrMemberType)?((SchemaValidator *)fValidator)->getMostRecentAttrValidator():attrDataType
defAttrToFill->setValue(curDef->getValue());
else if (attCountPtr)
{
//attribute is provided
// (schema) report error for PROHIBITED attrs that are present (V_TAGc)
if (defType == XMLAttDef::Prohibited && fValidate)
{
fValidator->emitError
(
XMLValid::ProhibitedAttributePresent
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, curDef->getFullName()
fPSVIElemContext.fErrorOccurred = true;
if (getPSVIHandler())
{
QName *attQName = ((SchemaAttDef *)curDef)->getAttName();
// bad luck...
PSVIAttribute *prohibitedAttr = fPSVIAttrList->getAttributePSVIByName
(
attQName->getLocalPart(),
fURIStringPool->getValueForId(attQName->getURI())
);
prohibitedAttr->updateValidity(PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID);
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return retCount;
}
// This method will take a raw attribute value and normalize it according to
// the rules of the attribute type. It will put the resulting value into the
// passed buffer.
//
// This code assumes that escaped characters in the original value (via char
// refs) are prefixed by a 0xFFFF character. This is because some characters
// are legal if escaped only. And some escape chars are not subject to
// normalization rules.
bool SGXMLScanner::normalizeAttValue( const XMLAttDef* const attDef
, const XMLCh* const attrName
, const XMLCh* const value
, XMLBuffer& toFill)
{
// A simple state value for a whitespace processing state machine
enum States
{
InWhitespace
, InContent
};
// Get the type and name
const XMLAttDef::AttTypes type = (attDef)
?attDef->getType()
:XMLAttDef::CData;
// Assume its going to go fine, and empty the target buffer in preperation
bool retVal = true;
toFill.reset();
// Get attribute def - to check to see if it's declared externally or not
bool isAttExternal = (attDef)
?attDef->isExternal()
:false;
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// Loop through the chars of the source value and normalize it according
// to the type.
States curState = InContent;
bool escaped;
bool firstNonWS = false;
XMLCh nextCh;
const XMLCh* srcPtr = value;
while (*srcPtr)
{
// Get the next character from the source. We have to watch for
// escaped characters (which are indicated by a 0xFFFF value followed
// by the char that was escaped.)
nextCh = *srcPtr;
escaped = (nextCh == 0xFFFF);
if (escaped)
nextCh = *++srcPtr;
// If its not escaped, then make sure its not a < character, which is
// not allowed in attribute values.
if (!escaped && (*srcPtr == chOpenAngle))
{
emitError(XMLErrs::BracketInAttrValue, attrName);
retVal = false;
}
if (type == XMLAttDef::CData || type > XMLAttDef::Notation)
{
if (!escaped)
{
if ((nextCh == 0x09) || (nextCh == 0x0A) || (nextCh == 0x0D))
{
// Check Validity Constraint for Standalone document declaration
// XML 1.0, Section 2.9
if (fStandalone && fValidate && isAttExternal)
{
// Can't have a standalone document declaration of "yes" if attribute
// values are subject to normalisation
fValidator->emitError(XMLValid::NoAttNormForStandalone, attrName);
if (getPSVIHandler())
{
// REVISIT:
// PSVIAttribute->setValidity(PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID);
}
}
nextCh = chSpace;
}
}
}
else
{
if (curState == InWhitespace)
{
{
if (firstNonWS)
toFill.append(chSpace);
curState = InContent;
firstNonWS = true;
}
else
{
srcPtr++;
continue;
}
}
else if (curState == InContent)
{
{
curState = InWhitespace;
srcPtr++;
// Check Validity Constraint for Standalone document declaration
// XML 1.0, Section 2.9
if (fStandalone && fValidate && isAttExternal)
{
if (!firstNonWS || (nextCh != chSpace) || (!*srcPtr) || fReaderMgr.getCurrentReader()->isWhitespace(*srcPtr))
// Can't have a standalone document declaration of "yes" if attribute
// values are subject to normalisation
fValidator->emitError(XMLValid::NoAttNormForStandalone, attrName);
if (getPSVIHandler())
{
// REVISIT:
// PSVIAttribute->setValidity(PSVIItem::VALIDITY_INVALID);
}
}
}
continue;
}
firstNonWS = true;
}
}
// Add this char to the target buffer
toFill.append(nextCh);
// And move up to the next character in the source
srcPtr++;
}
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return retVal;
}
// This method will just normalize the input value as CDATA without
// any standalone checking.
bool SGXMLScanner::normalizeAttRawValue( const XMLCh* const attrName
, const XMLCh* const value
, XMLBuffer& toFill)
{
// Assume its going to go fine, and empty the target buffer in preperation
bool retVal = true;
toFill.reset();
// Loop through the chars of the source value and normalize it according
// to the type.
bool escaped;
XMLCh nextCh;
const XMLCh* srcPtr = value;
while (*srcPtr)
{
// Get the next character from the source. We have to watch for
// escaped characters (which are indicated by a 0xFFFF value followed
// by the char that was escaped.)
nextCh = *srcPtr;
escaped = (nextCh == 0xFFFF);
if (escaped)
nextCh = *++srcPtr;
// If its not escaped, then make sure its not a < character, which is
// not allowed in attribute values.
if (!escaped && (*srcPtr == chOpenAngle))
{
emitError(XMLErrs::BracketInAttrValue, attrName);
retVal = false;
}
if (!escaped)
{
// NOTE: Yes this is a little redundant in that a 0x20 is
// replaced with an 0x20. But its faster to do this (I think)
// than checking for 9, A, and D separately.
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nextCh = chSpace;
}
// Add this char to the target buffer
toFill.append(nextCh);
// And move up to the next character in the source
srcPtr++;
}
return retVal;
}
unsigned int
SGXMLScanner::resolvePrefix( const XMLCh* const prefix
, const ElemStack::MapModes mode)
{
// Watch for the special namespace prefixes. We always map these to
// special URIs. 'xml' gets mapped to the official URI that its defined
// to map to by the NS spec. xmlns gets mapped to a special place holder
// URI that we define (so that it maps to something checkable.)
if (XMLString::equals(prefix, XMLUni::fgXMLNSString))
return fXMLNSNamespaceId;
else if (XMLString::equals(prefix, XMLUni::fgXMLString))
return fXMLNamespaceId;
// Ask the element stack to search up itself for a mapping for the
// passed prefix.
bool unknown;
unsigned int uriId = fElemStack.mapPrefixToURI(prefix, mode, unknown);
// If it was unknown, then the URI was faked in but we have to issue an error
if (unknown)
emitError(XMLErrs::UnknownPrefix, prefix);
return uriId;
}
unsigned int
SGXMLScanner::resolvePrefix( const XMLCh* const prefix
, XMLBuffer& bufToFill
, const ElemStack::MapModes mode)
{
// Watch for the special namespace prefixes. We always map these to
// special URIs. 'xml' gets mapped to the official URI that its defined
// to map to by the NS spec. xmlns gets mapped to a special place holder
// URI that we define (so that it maps to something checkable.)
if (XMLString::equals(prefix, XMLUni::fgXMLNSString))
return fXMLNSNamespaceId;
else if (XMLString::equals(prefix, XMLUni::fgXMLString))
return fXMLNamespaceId;
// Ask the element stack to search up itself for a mapping for the
// passed prefix.
bool unknown;