xml.h revision 0bef48a49cf11cc0b0b22c0ed73ac5b41bbc5ffc
/** @file
* IPRT - XML Helper APIs.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Oracle Corporation
*
* This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
* available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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*
* The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
* of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
* (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
* VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
* CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
*
* You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
* terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
*/
#ifndef ___iprt_xml_h
#define ___iprt_xml_h
#ifndef IN_RING3
# error "There are no XML APIs available in Ring-0 Context!"
#endif
#include <list>
#include <memory>
/* Forwards */
typedef struct _xmlParserInput xmlParserInput;
typedef xmlParserInput *xmlParserInputPtr;
typedef struct _xmlParserCtxt xmlParserCtxt;
typedef xmlParserCtxt *xmlParserCtxtPtr;
typedef xmlError *xmlErrorPtr;
{
// Exceptions
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
{
{}
};
{
{}
};
{
};
// Logical errors
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
{
};
{
};
{
};
{
};
// Runtime errors
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
{
int rc() const
{
return mRC;
}
int mRC;
};
/**
* The Stream class is a base class for I/O streams.
*/
{
/**
* position is a zero-based byte offset from the beginning of the file.
*
* Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
* given stream.
*/
/**
*
* @param aPos Zero-based byte offset from the beginning of the stream.
*
* Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
* given stream.
*/
};
/**
* The Input class represents an input stream.
*
* This input stream is used to read the settings tree from.
* This is an abstract class that must be subclassed in order to fill it with
* useful functionality.
*/
{
/**
* Reads from the stream to the supplied buffer.
*
* @param aBuf Buffer to store read data to.
* @param aLen Buffer length.
*
* @return Number of bytes read.
*/
};
/**
*
*/
{
/**
* Writes to the stream from the supplied buffer.
*
* @param aBuf Buffer to write data from.
* @param aLen Buffer length.
*
* @return Number of bytes written.
*/
/**
* Truncates the stream from the current position and upto the end.
* The new file size will become exactly #pos() bytes.
*
* Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
* given stream.
*/
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* The File class is a stream implementation that reads from and writes to
* regular files.
*
* The File class uses IPRT File API for file operations. Note that IPRT File
* API is not thread-safe. This means that if you pass the same RTFILE handle to
* different File instances that may be simultaneously used on different
* threads, you should care about serialization; otherwise you will get garbage
* when reading from or writing to such File instances.
*/
{
/**
* Possible file access modes.
*/
/**
* Opens a file with the given name in the given mode. If @a aMode is Read
* or ReadWrite, the file must exist. If @a aMode is Write, the file must
* not exist. Otherwise, an EIPRTFailure excetion will be thrown.
*
* @param aMode File mode.
* @param aFileName File name.
* @param aFlushIt Whether to flush a writable file before closing it.
*/
/**
* Uses the given file handle to perform file operations. This file
* handle must be already open in necessary mode (read, or write, or mixed).
*
* beginning of the file on success.
*
* Note that the given file handle will not be automatically closed upon
* this object destruction.
*
* @note It you pass the same RTFILE handle to more than one File instance,
* please make sure you have provided serialization in case if these
* instasnces are to be simultaneously used by different threads.
* Otherwise you may get garbage when reading or writing.
*
* @param aHandle Open file handle.
* @param aFileName File name (for reference).
* @param aFlushIt Whether to flush a writable file before closing it.
*/
/**
* Destroys the File object. If the object was created from a file name
* the corresponding file will be automatically closed. If the object was
* created from a file handle, it will remain open.
*/
const char *uri() const;
/**
* See Input::read(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
* LogicError will be thrown.
*/
/**
* See Output::write(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
* LogicError will be thrown.
*/
/**
* See Output::truncate(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
* LogicError will be thrown.
*/
void truncate();
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
/* auto_ptr data doesn't have proper copy semantics */
};
/**
* The MemoryBuf class represents a stream implementation that reads from the
* memory buffer.
*/
{
const char *uri() const;
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
/* auto_ptr data doesn't have proper copy semantics */
};
/*
* GlobalLock
*
*
*/
const char *aID,
{
GlobalLock();
~GlobalLock();
const char *aID,
/* Obscure class data. */
struct Data;
struct Data *m;
};
/**
* Node base class. Cannot be used directly, but ElementNode, ContentNode and
* AttributeNode derive from this. This does implement useful public methods though.
*/
{
~Node();
const char* getName() const;
bool nameEquals(const char *pcsz) const
{
}
const char* getValue() const;
int getLineNumber() const;
int isElement() const
{
}
const char *m_pcszNamespacePrefix; // not always set
const char *m_pcszNamespaceHref; // full http:// spec
const char *m_pcszName; // element or attribute name, points either into plibNode or plibAttr;
// NULL if this is a content node
// hide the default constructor so people use only our factory methods
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
};
/**
* Node subclass that represents an element.
*
* For elements, Node::getName() returns the element name, and Node::getValue()
* returns the text contents, if any.
*
* Since the Node constructor is private, one can create element nodes
* only through the following factory methods:
*
* -- Document::createRootElement()
* -- ElementNode::createChild()
*/
{
const char *pcszMatch) const;
{
}
bool getAttributeValue(const char *pcszMatch, bool &f) const;
{
}
{
}
// hide the default constructor so people use only our factory methods
const ElementNode *m_pelmRoot;
};
/**
* Node subclass that represents content (non-element text).
*
* Since the Node constructor is private, one can create new content nodes
* only through the following factory methods:
*
* -- ElementNode::addContent()
*/
{
// hide the default constructor so people use only our factory methods
};
/**
* Node subclass that represents an attribute of an element.
*
* For attributes, Node::getName() returns the attribute name, and Node::getValue()
* returns the attribute value, if any.
*
* Since the Node constructor is private, one can create new attribute nodes
* only through the following factory methods:
*
* -- ElementNode::setAttribute()
*/
{
// hide the default constructor so people use only our factory methods
const char **ppcszKey);
};
/**
* Handy helper class with which one can loop through all or some children
* of a particular element. See NodesLoop::forAllNodes() for details.
*/
{
~NodesLoop();
const ElementNode* forAllNodes() const;
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
};
/**
* The XML document class. An instance of this needs to be created by a user
* of the XML classes and then passed to
*
* -- XmlMemParser or XmlFileParser to read an XML document; those classes then
* fill the caller's Document with ElementNode, ContentNode and AttributeNode
* instances. The typical sequence then is:
* @code
Document doc;
XmlFileParser parser;
parser.read("file.xml", doc);
Element *pelmRoot = doc.getRootElement();
@endcode
*
* -- XmlMemWriter or XmlFileWriter to write out an XML document after it has
* been created and filled. Example:
*
* @code
Document doc;
Element *pelmRoot = doc.createRootElement();
// add children
xml::XmlFileWriter writer(doc);
writer.write("file.xml", true);
@endcode
*/
{
Document();
~Document();
const ElementNode* getRootElement() const;
const char *pcszComment = NULL);
void refreshInternals();
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
};
/*
* XmlParserBase
*
*/
{
~XmlParserBase();
};
/*
* XmlMemParser
*
*/
{
XmlMemParser();
~XmlMemParser();
};
/*
* XmlFileParser
*
*/
{
~XmlFileParser();
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
struct Data *m;
static int CloseCallback (void *aCtxt);
};
/*
* XmlMemParser
*
*/
{
XmlMemWriter();
~XmlMemWriter();
void* m_pBuf;
};
/*
* XmlFileWriter
*
*/
{
~XmlFileWriter();
/**
* Writes the XML document to the specified file.
*
* @param pcszFilename The name of the output file.
* @param fSafe If @c true, some extra safety precautions will be
* taken when writing the file:
* -# The file is written with a '-tmp' suffix.
* -# It is flushed to disk after writing.
* -# Any original file is renamed to '-prev'.
* -# The '-tmp' file is then renamed to the
* specified name.
* -# The directory changes are flushed to disk.
* The suffixes are available via s_pszTmpSuff and
* s_pszPrevSuff.
*/
static int CloseCallback(void *aCtxt);
/** The suffix used by XmlFileWriter::write() for the temporary file. */
static const char * const s_pszTmpSuff;
/** The suffix used by XmlFileWriter::write() for the previous (backup) file. */
static const char * const s_pszPrevSuff;
/* Obscure class data */
struct Data;
Data *m;
};
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning (default:4251)
#endif
/** @} */
} // end namespace xml
#endif /* !___iprt_xml_h */