org.relaxng.datatype
Interface Datatype
- AtomicSimpleType, ListSimpleType, SimpleType, UnionSimpleType
Datatype object.
This object has the following functionality:
- functionality to identify a class of character sequences. This is
done through the isValid method.
- functionality to produce a "value object" from a character sequence and
context information.
- functionality to test the equality of two value objects.
This interface also defines the createStreamingValidator method,
which is intended to efficiently support the validation of
large character sequences.
static int | ID_TYPE_ID - Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having ID semantics.
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static int | ID_TYPE_IDREF - Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having IDREF semantics.
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static int | ID_TYPE_IDREFS - Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having IDREFS semantics.
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static int | ID_TYPE_NULL - Indicates that the datatype doesn't have ID/IDREF semantics.
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ID_TYPE_ID
public static final int ID_TYPE_ID
Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having ID semantics.
This value is one of the possible return values of the
getIdType()
method.
ID_TYPE_IDREF
public static final int ID_TYPE_IDREF
Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having IDREF semantics.
This value is one of the possible return values of the
getIdType()
method.
ID_TYPE_IDREFS
public static final int ID_TYPE_IDREFS
Indicates that RELAX NG compatibility processors should
treat this datatype as having IDREFS semantics.
This value is one of the possible return values of the
getIdType()
method.
ID_TYPE_NULL
public static final int ID_TYPE_NULL
Indicates that the datatype doesn't have ID/IDREF semantics.
This value is one of the possible return values of the
getIdType()
method.
checkValid
public void checkValid(String literal,
ValidationContext context)
throws DatatypeException
Similar to the isValid method but throws an exception with diagnosis
in case of errors.
If the specified 'literal' is a valid lexical representation for this
datatype, then this method must return without throwing any exception.
If not, the callee must throw an exception (with diagnosis message,
if possible.)
The application can use this method to provide detailed error message
to users. This method is kept separate from the isValid method to
achieve higher performance during normal validation.
DatatypeException
- If the given literal is invalid, then this exception is thrown.
If the callee supports error diagnosis, then the exception should
contain a diagnosis message.
createStreamingValidator
public DatatypeStreamingValidator createStreamingValidator(ValidationContext context)
Creates an instance of a streaming validator for this type.
By using streaming validators instead of the isValid method,
the caller can avoid keeping the entire string, which is
sometimes quite big, in memory.
context
- If this datatype is context-dependent
(i.e. the isContextDependent()
method returns true),
then the caller must provide a non-null valid context object.
Otherwise, the caller can pass null.
The callee may keep a reference to this context object
only while the returned streaming validator is being used.
createValue
public Object createValue(String literal,
ValidationContext context)
Converts lexcial value and the current context to the corresponding
value object.
The caller cannot generally assume that the value object is
a meaningful Java object. For example, the caller cannot expect
this method to return
java.lang.Number
type for
the "integer" type of XML Schema Part 2.
Also, the caller cannot assume that the equals method and
the hashCode method of the value object are consistent with
the semantics of the datatype. For that purpose, the sameValue
method and the valueHashCode method have to be used. Note that
this means you cannot use classes like
java.util.Hashtable
to store the value objects.
The returned value object should be used solely for the sameValue
and valueHashCode methods.
context
- If this datatype is context-dependent
(when the isContextDependent()
method returns true),
then the caller must provide a non-null valid context object.
Otherwise, the caller can pass null.
- null
when the given lexical value is not a valid lexical
value for this type.
getIdType
public int getIdType()
Checks if the ID/IDREF semantics is associated with this
datatype.
This method is introduced to support the RELAX NG DTD
compatibility spec. (Of course it's always free to use
this method for other purposes.)
If you are implementing a datatype library and have no idea about
the "RELAX NG DTD compatibility" thing, just return
ID_TYPE_NULL
is fine.
isContextDependent
public boolean isContextDependent()
- true if this datatype is context-dependent
(it needs a context object sometimes);
false if this datatype is context-independent
(it never needs a context object).
isValid
public boolean isValid(String literal,
ValidationContext context)
Checks if the specified 'literal' matches this Datatype
with respect to the current context.
literal
- the lexical representation to be checked.context
- If this datatype is context-dependent
(i.e. the isContextDependent()
method returns true),
then the caller must provide a non-null valid context object.
Otherwise, the caller can pass null.
- true if the 'literal' is a member of this Datatype;
false if it's not a member of this Datatype.
sameValue
public boolean sameValue(Object value1,
Object value2)
Tests the equality of two value objects which were originally
created by the createValue method of this object.
The behavior is undefined if objects not created by this type
are passed. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that
value objects belong to this type.
- true if two value objects are considered equal according to
the definition of this datatype; false if otherwise.
valueHashCode
public int valueHashCode(Object value)
Computes the hash code for a value object,
which is consistent with the sameValue method.
- hash code for the specified value object.