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// Name: html/htmlpars.h
// Purpose: interface of wxHtmlTagHandler
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/**
@class wxHtmlTagHandler
@todo describe me
@library{wxhtml}
@category{html}
@see @ref overview_html_handlers, wxHtmlTag
*/
class wxHtmlTagHandler : public wxObject
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxHtmlTagHandler();
/**
Returns list of supported tags.
The list is in uppercase and tags are delimited by ','.
Example: @c "I,B,FONT,P"
*/
virtual wxString GetSupportedTags() = 0;
/**
This is the core method of each handler. It is called each time
one of supported tags is detected. @a tag contains all necessary
info (see wxHtmlTag for details).
Example:
@code
bool MyHandler::HandleTag(const wxHtmlTag& tag)
{
...
// change state of parser (e.g. set bold face)
ParseInner(tag);
...
// restore original state of parser
}
@endcode
You shouldn't call ParseInner() if the tag is not paired with an ending one.
@return @true if ParseInner() was called, @false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool HandleTag(const wxHtmlTag& tag) = 0;
/**
Assigns @a parser to this handler. Each @b instance of handler
is guaranteed to be called only from the parser.
*/
virtual void SetParser(wxHtmlParser* parser);
protected:
/**
This method calls parser's wxHtmlParser::DoParsing method
for the string between this tag and the paired ending tag:
@code
...Hello, world!...
@endcode
In this example, a call to ParseInner() (with @a tag pointing to A tag)
will parse 'Hello, world!'.
*/
void ParseInner(const wxHtmlTag& tag);
/**
This attribute is used to access parent parser. It is protected so that
it can't be accessed by user but can be accessed from derived classes.
*/
wxHtmlParser* m_Parser;
};
/**
@class wxHtmlParser
Classes derived from this handle the @b generic parsing of HTML documents: it
scans the document and divide it into blocks of tags (where one block consists
of beginning and ending tag and of text between these two tags).
It is independent from wxHtmlWindow and can be used as stand-alone parser.
It uses system of tag handlers to parse the HTML document. Tag handlers
are not statically shared by all instances but are created for each
wxHtmlParser instance. The reason is that the handler may contain
document-specific temporary data used during parsing (e.g. complicated
structures like tables).
Typically the user calls only the wxHtmlParser::Parse method.
@library{wxhtml}
@category{html}
@see @ref overview_html_cells, @ref overview_html_handlers, wxHtmlTag
*/
class wxHtmlParser
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxHtmlParser();
/**
Adds handler to the internal list ( hash table) of handlers.
This method should not be called directly by user but rather by derived class'
constructor.
This adds the handler to this @b instance of wxHtmlParser, not to
all objects of this class!
(Static front-end to AddTagHandler is provided by wxHtmlWinParser).
All handlers are deleted on object deletion.
*/
virtual void AddTagHandler(wxHtmlTagHandler* handler);
/**
Must be overwritten in derived class.
This method is called by DoParsing() each time a part of text is parsed.
@a txt is NOT only one word, it is substring of input.
It is not formatted or preprocessed (so white spaces are unmodified).
*/
virtual void AddWord(const wxString& txt);
/**
Parses the m_Source from @a begin_pos to @a end_pos - 1.
*/
void DoParsing(const const_iterator& begin_pos, const const_iterator& end_pos);
/**
Parses the whole m_Source.
*/
void DoParsing();
/**
This must be called after DoParsing().
*/
virtual void DoneParser();
/**
Returns pointer to the file system. Because each tag handler has
reference to it is parent parser it can easily request the file by
calling:
@code
wxFSFile *f = m_Parser -> GetFS() -> OpenFile("image.jpg");
@endcode
*/
wxFileSystem* GetFS() const;
/**
Returns product of parsing.
Returned value is result of parsing of the document.
The type of this result depends on internal representation in derived
parser (but it must be derived from wxObject!).
See wxHtmlWinParser for details.
*/
virtual wxObject* GetProduct() = 0;
/**
Returns pointer to the source being parsed.
*/
const wxString* GetSource();
/**
Setups the parser for parsing the @a source string.
(Should be overridden in derived class)
*/
virtual void InitParser(const wxString& source);
/**
Opens given URL and returns @c wxFSFile object that can be used to read data
from it. This method may return @NULL in one of two cases: either the URL doesn't
point to any valid resource or the URL is blocked by overridden implementation
of @e OpenURL in derived class.
@param type
Indicates type of the resource. Is one of:
- wxHTML_URL_PAGE: Opening a HTML page.
- wxHTML_URL_IMAGE: Opening an image.
- wxHTML_URL_OTHER: Opening a resource that doesn't fall into
any other category.
@param url
URL being opened.
@note
Always use this method in tag handlers instead of GetFS()->OpenFile()
because it can block the URL and is thus more secure.
Default behaviour is to call wxHtmlWindow::OnOpeningURL of the associated
wxHtmlWindow object (which may decide to block the URL or redirect it to
another one),if there's any, and always open the URL if the parser is not
used with wxHtmlWindow.
Returned wxFSFile object is not guaranteed to point to url, it might have
been redirected!
*/
virtual wxFSFile* OpenURL(wxHtmlURLType type, const wxString& url) const;
/**
Proceeds parsing of the document. This is end-user method. You can simply
call it when you need to obtain parsed output (which is parser-specific).
The method does these things:
-# calls InitParser(source)
-# calls DoParsing()
-# calls GetProduct()
-# calls DoneParser()
-# returns value returned by GetProduct()
You shouldn't use InitParser(), DoParsing(), GetProduct() or DoneParser() directly.
*/
wxObject* Parse(const wxString& source);
/**
Restores parser's state before last call to PushTagHandler().
*/
void PopTagHandler();
/**
Forces the handler to handle additional tags
(not returned by wxHtmlTagHandler::GetSupportedTags).
The handler should already be added to this parser.
@param handler
the handler
@param tags
List of tags (in same format as GetSupportedTags()'s return value).
The parser will redirect these tags to handler (until call to PopTagHandler()).
Example:
Imagine you want to parse following pseudo-html structure:
@code
@endcode
It is obvious that you cannot use only one tag handler for \ tag.
Instead you must use context-sensitive handlers for \ inside \
and \ inside \.
This is the preferred solution:
@code
TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(MYITEM, "MYITEMS")
TAG_HANDLER_PROC(tag)
{
// ...something...
m_Parser -> PushTagHandler(this, "PARAM");
ParseInner(tag);
m_Parser -> PopTagHandler();
// ...something...
}
TAG_HANDLER_END(MYITEM)
@endcode
*/
void PushTagHandler(wxHtmlTagHandler* handler,
const wxString& tags);
/**
Sets the virtual file system that will be used to request additional files.
(For example @c IMG tag handler requests wxFSFile with the image data.)
*/
void SetFS(wxFileSystem* fs);
/**
Call this function to interrupt parsing from a tag handler.
No more tags will be parsed afterward. This function may only be called
from Parse() or any function called by it (i.e. from tag handlers).
*/
virtual void StopParsing();
protected:
/**
This may (and may not) be overwritten in derived class.
This method is called each time new tag is about to be added.
@a tag contains information about the tag. (See wxHtmlTag for details.)
Default (wxHtmlParser) behaviour is this: first it finds a handler capable
of handling this tag and then it calls handler's HandleTag() method.
*/
virtual void AddTag(const wxHtmlTag& tag);
};