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/*-- Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions, and the disclaimer that follows these conditions in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. The name "JDOM" must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written permission, please contact <request_AT_jdom_DOT_org>. 4. Products derived from this software may not be called "JDOM", nor may "JDOM" appear in their name, without prior written permission from the JDOM Project Management <request_AT_jdom_DOT_org>. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE JDOM AUTHORS OR THE PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many individuals on behalf of the JDOM Project and was originally created by Jason Hunter <jhunter_AT_jdom_DOT_org> and Brett McLaughlin <brett_AT_jdom_DOT_org>. For more information on the JDOM Project, please see <http://www.jdom.org/>. */ package org.jdom2; import org.jdom2.output.Format; /** * An XML character sequence. Provides a modular, parentable method of * representing text. Text makes no guarantees about the underlying textual * representation of character data, but does expose that data as a Java String. * * @author Brett McLaughlin * @author Jason Hunter * @author Bradley S. Huffman */ public class Text extends Content { /** * JDOM2 Serialization. In this case, Text is simple. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 200L; static final String EMPTY_STRING = ""; /** The actual character content */ // XXX See http://www.servlets.com/archive/servlet/ReadMsg?msgId=8612 // from elharo for a description of why Java characters may not suffice // long term protected String value; /** * CData type extends Text, and it needs to be able to change the Content * type of this Content. * @param ctype The CType to set for this Text-based Content. */ protected Text(CType ctype) { super(ctype); } /** * This is the protected, no-args constructor standard in all JDOM * classes. It allows subclassers to get a raw instance with no * initialization. */ protected Text() { this(CType.Text); } /** * This constructor creates a new <code>Text</code> node, with the * supplied string value as its character content. * * @param str the node's character content. * @throws IllegalDataException if <code>str</code> contains an * illegal character such as a vertical tab (as determined * by {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData}) */ public Text(String str) { this(CType.Text); setText(str); } /** * This returns the value of this <code>Text</code> node as a Java * <code>String</code>. * * @return <code>String</code> - character content of this node. */ public String getText() { return value; } /** * This returns the textual content with all surrounding whitespace * removed. If only whitespace exists, the empty string is returned. * * @return trimmed text content or empty string */ public String getTextTrim() { return Format.trimBoth(getText()); } /** * This returns the textual content with all surrounding whitespace * removed and internal whitespace normalized to a single space. If * only whitespace exists, the empty string is returned. * * @return normalized text content or empty string */ public String getTextNormalize() { return normalizeString(getText()); } /** * This returns a new string with all surrounding whitespace * removed and internal whitespace normalized to a single space. If * only whitespace exists, the empty string is returned. * <p> * Per XML 1.0 Production 3 whitespace includes: #x20, #x9, #xD, #xA * </p> * * @param str string to be normalized. * @return normalized string or empty string */ public static String normalizeString(String str) { if (str == null) return EMPTY_STRING; return Format.compact(str); } /** * This will set the value of this <code>Text</code> node. * * @param str value for node's content. * @return the object on which the method was invoked * @throws IllegalDataException if <code>str</code> contains an * illegal character such as a vertical tab (as determined * by {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData}) */ public Text setText(String str) { String reason; if (str == null) { value = EMPTY_STRING; return this; } if ((reason = Verifier.checkCharacterData(str)) != null) { throw new IllegalDataException(str, "character content", reason); } value = str; return this; } /** * This will append character content to whatever content already * exists within this <code>Text</code> node. * * @param str character content to append. * @throws IllegalDataException if <code>str</code> contains an * illegal character such as a vertical tab (as determined * by {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData}) */ public void append(String str) { String reason; if (str == null) { return; } if ((reason = Verifier.checkCharacterData(str)) != null) { throw new IllegalDataException(str, "character content", reason); } if (str.length() > 0) { value += str; } } /** * This will append the content of another <code>Text</code> node * to this node. * * @param text Text node to append. */ public void append(Text text) { if (text == null) { return; } value += text.getText(); } /** * Returns the XPath 1.0 string value of this element, which is the * text itself. * * @return the text */ @Override public String getValue() { return value; } /** * This returns a <code>String</code> representation of the * <code>Text</code> node, suitable for debugging. If the XML * representation of the <code>Text</code> node is desired, * either <code>{@link #getText}</code> or * {@link org.jdom2.output.XMLOutputter#outputString(Text)}</code> * should be used. * * @return <code>String</code> - information about this node. */ @Override public String toString() { return new StringBuilder(64).append("[Text: ").append(getText()).append("]").toString(); } @Override public Text clone() { Text text = (Text) super.clone(); text.value = value; return text; } @Override public Text detach() { return (Text) super.detach(); } @Override protected Text setParent(Parent parent) { return (Text) super.setParent(parent); } @Override public Element getParent() { // because DocType can only be attached to a Document. return (Element) super.getParent(); } }