/* Woodstox XML processor
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2004 Tatu Saloranta, tatu.saloranta@iki.fi
 *
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 * included with the source code.
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 *
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package com.ctc.wstx.dtd;

Abstract base class for classes that contain parts of a content specification of an element defined in DTD. They are created by FullDTDReader when parsing an DTD subset, and they will be used for constructing actual validators for the element content.
/** * Abstract base class for classes that contain parts of a content * specification of an element defined in DTD. They are created * by {@link FullDTDReader} when parsing an DTD subset, and they * will be used for constructing actual validators for the element * content. */
public abstract class ContentSpec { protected char mArity; /* /////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Life-cycle /////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ public ContentSpec(char arity) { mArity = arity; } /* /////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Public API /////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ public final char getArity() { return mArity; } public final void setArity(char c) { mArity = c; } public boolean isLeaf() { return false; }
Method called by input element stack to get validator for this content specification, if this specification is simple enough not to need full DFA-based validator.
Returns:Simple content model validator, if one can be directly constructed, or null to indicate that a DFA needs to be created.
/** * Method called by input element stack to get validator for * this content specification, if this specification is simple * enough not to need full DFA-based validator. * * @return Simple content model validator, if one can be directly * constructed, or null to indicate that a DFA needs to be * created. */
public abstract StructValidator getSimpleValidator();
Method called as the first part of DFA construction, if necessary; will usually create simpler ModelNode instances that will match definition this instance contains.
/** * Method called as the first part of DFA construction, if necessary; * will usually create simpler {@link ModelNode} instances that will * match definition this instance contains. */
public abstract ModelNode rewrite(); }