Class XmlString

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.lang.Comparable<AstNode>, java.lang.Iterable<Node>

    public class XmlString
    extends XmlFragment
    AST node for an XML-text-only component of an XML literal expression. This node differs from a StringLiteral in that it does not have quotes for delimiters.
    • Constructor Detail

      • XmlString

        public XmlString()
      • XmlString

        public XmlString​(int pos)
      • XmlString

        public XmlString​(int pos,
                         java.lang.String s)
    • Method Detail

      • setXml

        public void setXml​(java.lang.String s)
        Sets the string for this XML component. Sets the length of the component to the length of the passed string.
        Parameters:
        s - a string of xml text
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - } if s is null
      • getXml

        public java.lang.String getXml()
        Returns the xml string for this component. Note that it may not be well-formed XML; it is a fragment.
      • toSource

        public java.lang.String toSource​(int depth)
        Description copied from class: AstNode
        Emits source code for this node. Callee is responsible for calling this function recursively on children, incrementing indent as appropriate.

        Note: if the parser was in error-recovery mode, some AST nodes may have null children that are expected to be non-null when no errors are present. In this situation, the behavior of the toSource method is undefined: toSource implementations may assume that the AST node is error-free, since it is intended to be invoked only at runtime after a successful parse.

        Specified by:
        toSource in class AstNode
        Parameters:
        depth - the current recursion depth, typically beginning at 0 when called on the root node.
      • visit

        public void visit​(NodeVisitor v)
        Visits this node. There are no children to visit.
        Specified by:
        visit in class AstNode
        Parameters:
        v - the object to call with this node and its children