%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Name: xmlnode.tex %% Purpose: wxXmlNode documentation %% Author: Francesco Montorsi %% Created: 2006-04-18 %% RCS-ID: $Id$ %% Copyright: (c) 2006 Francesco Montorsi %% License: wxWindows license %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{\class{wxXmlNode}}\label{wxxmlnode} Represents a node in an XML document. See \helpref{wxXmlDocument}{wxxmldocument}. Node has a name and may have content and properties. Most common node types are {\tt wxXML\_TEXT\_NODE} (name and properties are irrelevant) and {\tt wxXML\_ELEMENT\_NODE} (e.g. in {\tt hi} there is an element with name="title", irrelevant content and one child ({\tt wxXML\_TEXT\_NODE} with content="hi"). If \texttt{wxUSE\_UNICODE} is 0, all strings are encoded in the encoding given to \helpref{wxXmlDocument::Load}{wxxmldocumentload} (default is UTF-8). \wxheading{Derived from} No base class \wxheading{Include files} \wxheading{Constants} The following are the node types supported by \helpref{wxXmlNode}{wxxmlnode}: {\small \begin{verbatim} enum wxXmlNodeType { wxXML_ELEMENT_NODE, wxXML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE, wxXML_TEXT_NODE, wxXML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE, wxXML_ENTITY_REF_NODE, wxXML_ENTITY_NODE, wxXML_PI_NODE, wxXML_COMMENT_NODE, wxXML_DOCUMENT_NODE, wxXML_DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE, wxXML_DOCUMENT_FRAG_NODE, wxXML_NOTATION_NODE, wxXML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE } \end{verbatim} } \wxheading{See also} \helpref{wxXmlDocument}{wxxmldocument}, \helpref{wxXmlProperty}{wxxmlproperty} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} \membersection{wxXmlNode::wxXmlNode}\label{wxxmlnodewxxmlnode} \func{}{wxXmlNode}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{parent}, \param{wxXmlNodeType }{type}, \param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{const wxString\& }{content = wxEmptyString}, \param{wxXmlProperty* }{props = \NULL}, \param{wxXmlNode* }{next = \NULL}} \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{parent}{The parent node. Can be \NULL.} \docparam{type}{One of the wxXmlNodeType enumeration value.} \docparam{name}{The name of the node. This is the string which appears between angular brackets.} \docparam{content}{The content of the node. Only meaningful when {\it type} is {\tt wxXML\_TEXT\_NODE} or {\tt wxXML\_CDATA\_SECTION\_NODE}.} \docparam{props}{If not \NULL, this wxXmlProperty object and its eventual siblings are attached to the node.} \docparam{next}{If not \NULL, this node and its eventual siblings are attached to the node.} \func{}{wxXmlNode}{\param{const wxXmlNode\& }{node}} Copy constructor. Note that this does NOT copy syblings and parent pointer, i.e. \helpref{GetParent()}{wxxmlnodegetparent} and \helpref{GetNext()}{wxxmlnodegetnext} will return \NULL after using copy ctor and are never unmodified by operator=. On the other hand, it DOES copy children and properties. \func{}{wxXmlNode}{\param{wxXmlNodeType }{type}, \param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{const wxString\& }{content = wxEmptyString}} A simplified version of the first constructor form. \membersection{wxXmlNode::\destruct{wxXmlNode}}\label{wxxmlnodedtor} \func{}{\destruct{wxXmlNode}}{\void} The virtual destructor. Deletes attached children and properties. \membersection{wxXmlNode::AddChild}\label{wxxmlnodeaddchild} \func{void}{AddChild}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{child}} Adds the given node as child of this node. To attach a second children to this node, use the \helpref{SetNext()}{wxxmlnodesetnext} function of the {\it child} node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::AddProperty}\label{wxxmlnodeaddproperty} \func{void}{AddProperty}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{const wxString\& }{value}} Appends a property with given {\it name} and {\it value} to the list of properties for this node. \func{void}{AddProperty}{\param{wxXmlProperty* }{prop}} Appends the given property to the list of properties for this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::DeleteProperty}\label{wxxmlnodedeleteproperty} \func{bool}{DeleteProperty}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}} Removes the first properties which has the given {\it name} from the list of properties for this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetChildren}\label{wxxmlnodegetchildren} \constfunc{wxXmlNode*}{GetChildren}{\param{void}{}} Returns the first child of this node. To get a pointer to the second child of this node (if it does exist), use the \helpref{GetNext()}{wxxmlnodegetnext} function on the returned value. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetContent}\label{wxxmlnodegetcontent} \constfunc{wxString}{GetContent}{\void} Returns the content of this node. Can be an empty string. Be aware that for nodes of type \texttt{wxXML_ELEMENT_NODE} (the most used node type) the content is an empty string. See \helpref{GetNodeContent()}{wxxmlnodegetnodecontent} for more details. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetNodeContent}\label{wxxmlnodegetnodecontent} \constfunc{wxString}{GetNodeContent}{\void} Returns the content of the first child node of type \texttt{wxXML_TEXT_NODE} or \texttt{wxXML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE}. This function is very useful since the XML snippet \texttt{``tagcontent"} is represented by expat with the following tag tree: \begin{verbatim} wxXML_ENTITY_NODE name="tagname", content="" |-- wxXML_TEXT_NODE name="", content="tagcontent" \end{verbatim} or eventually: \begin{verbatim} wxXML_ENTITY_NODE name="tagname", content="" |-- wxXML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE name="", content="tagcontent" \end{verbatim} An empty string is returned if the node has no children of type \texttt{wxXML_TEXT_NODE} or \texttt{wxXML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE}, or if the content of the first child of such types is empty. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetName}\label{wxxmlnodegetname} \constfunc{wxString}{GetName}{\void} Returns the name of this node. Can be an empty string (e.g. for nodes of type {\tt wxXML\_TEXT\_NODE} or {\tt wxXML\_CDATA\_SECTION\_NODE}). \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetNext}\label{wxxmlnodegetnext} \constfunc{wxXmlNode*}{GetNext}{\void} Returns a pointer to the sibling of this node or \NULL if there are no siblings. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetParent}\label{wxxmlnodegetparent} \constfunc{wxXmlNode*}{GetParent}{\void} Returns a pointer to the parent of this node or \NULL if this node has no parent. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetPropVal}\label{wxxmlnodegetpropval} \constfunc{bool}{GetPropVal}{\param{const wxString\& }{propName}, \param{wxString* }{value}} Returns \true if a property named {\it propName} could be found. If the {\it value} pointer is not \NULL, the value of that property is saved there. \constfunc{wxString}{GetPropVal}{\param{const wxString\& }{propName}, \param{const wxString\& }{defaultVal}} Returns the value of the property named {\it propName} if it does exist. If it does not exist, the {\it defaultVal} is returned. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetProperties}\label{wxxmlnodegetproperties} \constfunc{wxXmlProperty *}{GetProperties}{\void} Return a pointer to the first property of this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::GetType}\label{wxxmlnodegettype} \constfunc{wxXmlNodeType}{GetType}{\void} Returns the type of this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::HasProp}\label{wxxmlnodehasprop} \constfunc{bool}{HasProp}{\param{const wxString\& }{propName}} Returns \true if this node has a property named {\it propName}. \membersection{wxXmlNode::InsertChild}\label{wxxmlnodeinsertchild} \func{void}{InsertChild}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{child}, \param{wxXmlNode* }{before\_node}} Inserts the {\it child} node after {\it before\_node} in the children list. \membersection{wxXmlNode::RemoveChild}\label{wxxmlnoderemovechild} \func{bool}{RemoveChild}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{child}} Removes the given node from the children list. Returns \true if the node was found and removed or \false if the node could not be found. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetChildren}\label{wxxmlnodesetchildren} \func{void}{SetChildren}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{child}} Sets as first child the given node. The caller is responsible to delete any previously present children node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetContent}\label{wxxmlnodesetcontent} \func{void}{SetContent}{\param{const wxString\& }{con}} Sets the content of this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetName}\label{wxxmlnodesetname} \func{void}{SetName}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}} Sets the name of this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetNext}\label{wxxmlnodesetnext} \func{void}{SetNext}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{next}} Sets as sibling the given node. The caller is responsible to delete any previously present sibling node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetParent}\label{wxxmlnodesetparent} \func{void}{SetParent}{\param{wxXmlNode* }{parent}} Sets as parent the given node. The caller is responsible to delete any previously present parent node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetProperties}\label{wxxmlnodesetproperties} \func{void}{SetProperties}{\param{wxXmlProperty* }{prop}} Sets as first property the given wxXmlProperty object. The caller is responsible to delete any previously present properties attached to this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::SetType}\label{wxxmlnodesettype} \func{void}{SetType}{\param{wxXmlNodeType }{type}} Sets the type of this node. \membersection{wxXmlNode::operator=}\label{wxxmlnodeoperatorassign} \func{wxXmlNode\&}{operator=}{\param{const wxXmlNode\& }{node}} See the copy constructor for more info.