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// NamespaceSupport.java - generic Namespace support for SAX.// http://www.saxproject.org// Written by David Megginson// This class is in the Public Domain.  NO WARRANTY!// $Id: NamespaceSupport.java,v 1.14 2004/12/11 15:41:10 dog Exp $package org.xml.sax.helpers;import java.util.EmptyStackException;import java.util.Enumeration;import java.util.Hashtable;import java.util.Vector;/** * Encapsulate Namespace logic for use by applications using SAX, * or internally by SAX drivers. * * <blockquote> * <em>This module, both source code and documentation, is in the * Public Domain, and comes with <strong>NO WARRANTY</strong>.</em> * See <a href='http://www.saxproject.org'>http://www.saxproject.org</a> * for further information. * </blockquote> * * <p>This class encapsulates the logic of Namespace processing: it * tracks the declarations currently in force for each context and * automatically processes qualified XML names into their Namespace * parts; it can also be used in reverse for generating XML qnames * from Namespaces.</p> * * <p>Namespace support objects are reusable, but the reset method * must be invoked between each session.</p> * * <p>Here is a simple session:</p> * * <pre> * String parts[] = new String[3]; * NamespaceSupport support = new NamespaceSupport(); * * support.pushContext(); * support.declarePrefix("", "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"); * support.declarePrefix("dc", "http://www.purl.org/dc#"); * * parts = support.processName("p", parts, false); * System.out.println("Namespace URI: " + parts[0]); * System.out.println("Local name: " + parts[1]); * System.out.println("Raw name: " + parts[2]); * * parts = support.processName("dc:title", parts, false); * System.out.println("Namespace URI: " + parts[0]); * System.out.println("Local name: " + parts[1]); * System.out.println("Raw name: " + parts[2]); * * support.popContext(); * </pre> * * <p>Note that this class is optimized for the use case where most * elements do not contain Namespace declarations: if the same * prefix/URI mapping is repeated for each context (for example), this * class will be somewhat less efficient.</p> * * <p>Although SAX drivers (parsers) may choose to use this class to * implement namespace handling, they are not required to do so. * Applications must track namespace information themselves if they * want to use namespace information. * * @since SAX 2.0 * @author David Megginson * @version 2.0.1 (sax2r2) */public class NamespaceSupport{    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    // Constants.    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    /**     * The XML Namespace URI as a constant.     * The value is <code>http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace</code>     * as defined in the "Namespaces in XML" * recommendation.     *     * <p>This is the Namespace URI that is automatically mapped     * to the "xml" prefix.</p>     */    public final static String XMLNS =	"http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace";    /**     * The namespace declaration URI as a constant.     * The value is <code>http://www.w3.org/xmlns/2000/</code>, as defined     * in a backwards-incompatible erratum to the "Namespaces in XML"     * recommendation.  Because that erratum postdated SAX2, SAX2 defaults      * to the original recommendation, and does not normally use this URI.     *      *     * <p>This is the Namespace URI that is optionally applied to     * <em>xmlns</em> and <em>xmlns:*</em> attributes, which are used to     * declare namespaces.  </p>     *     * @since SAX 2.1alpha     * @see #setNamespaceDeclUris     * @see #isNamespaceDeclUris     */    public final static String NSDECL =	"http://www.w3.org/xmlns/2000/";    /**     * An empty enumeration.     */    private final static Enumeration EMPTY_ENUMERATION =	new Vector().elements();    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    // Constructor.    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    /**     * Create a new Namespace support object.     */    public NamespaceSupport ()    {	reset();    }    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    // Context management.    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    /**     * Reset this Namespace support object for reuse.     *     * <p>It is necessary to invoke this method before reusing the     * Namespace support object for a new session.  If namespace     * declaration URIs are to be supported, that flag must also     * be set to a non-default value.     * </p>     *     * @see #setNamespaceDeclUris     */    public void reset ()    {	contexts = new Context[32];	namespaceDeclUris = false;	contextPos = 0;	contexts[contextPos] = currentContext = new Context();	currentContext.declarePrefix("xml", XMLNS);    }    /**     * Start a new Namespace context.     * The new context will automatically inherit     * the declarations of its parent context, but it will also keep     * track of which declarations were made within this context.     *     * <p>Event callback code should start a new context once per element.     * This means being ready to call this in either of two places.     * For elements that don't include namespace declarations, the     * <em>ContentHandler.startElement()</em> callback is the right place.     * For elements with such a declaration, it'd done in the first     * <em>ContentHandler.startPrefixMapping()</em> callback.     * A boolean flag can be used to     * track whether a context has been started yet.  When either of     * those methods is called, it checks the flag to see if a new context     * needs to be started.  If so, it starts the context and sets the     * flag.  After <em>ContentHandler.startElement()</em>     * does that, it always clears the flag.     *     * <p>Normally, SAX drivers would push a new context at the beginning     * of each XML element.  Then they perform a first pass over the     * attributes to process all namespace declarations, making     * <em>ContentHandler.startPrefixMapping()</em> callbacks.     * Then a second pass is made, to determine the namespace-qualified     * names for all attributes and for the element name.     * Finally all the information for the     * <em>ContentHandler.startElement()</em> callback is available,     * so it can then be made.     *     * <p>The Namespace support object always starts with a base context     * already in force: in this context, only the "xml" prefix is     * declared.</p>     *     * @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler     * @see #popContext     */    public void pushContext ()    {	int max = contexts.length;	contexts [contextPos].declsOK = false;	contextPos++;				// Extend the array if necessary	if (contextPos >= max) {	    Context newContexts[] = new Context[max*2];	    System.arraycopy(contexts, 0, newContexts, 0, max);	    max *= 2;	    contexts = newContexts;	}				// Allocate the context if necessary.	currentContext = contexts[contextPos];	if (currentContext == null) {	    contexts[contextPos] = currentContext = new Context();	}				// Set the parent, if any.	if (contextPos > 0) {	    currentContext.setParent(contexts[contextPos - 1]);	}    }    /**     * Revert to the previous Namespace context.     *     * <p>Normally, you should pop the context at the end of each     * XML element.  After popping the context, all Namespace prefix     * mappings that were previously in force are restored.</p>     *     * <p>You must not attempt to declare additional Namespace     * prefixes after popping a context, unless you push another     * context first.</p>     *     * @see #pushContext     */    public void popContext ()    {	contexts[contextPos].clear();	contextPos--;	if (contextPos < 0) {	    throw new EmptyStackException();	}	currentContext = contexts[contextPos];    }    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    // Operations within a context.    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    /**     * Declare a Namespace prefix.  All prefixes must be declared     * before they are referenced.  For example, a SAX driver (parser)     * would scan an element's attributes     * in two passes:  first for namespace declarations,     * then a second pass using {@link #processName processName()} to     * interpret prefixes against (potentially redefined) prefixes.     *     * <p>This method declares a prefix in the current Namespace     * context; the prefix will remain in force until this context     * is popped, unless it is shadowed in a descendant context.</p>     *     * <p>To declare the default element Namespace, use the empty string as     * the prefix.</p>     *     * <p>Note that you must <em>not</em> declare a prefix after     * you've pushed and popped another Namespace context, or     * treated the declarations phase as complete by processing     * a prefixed name.</p>     *     * <p>Note that there is an asymmetry in this library: {@link     * #getPrefix getPrefix} will not return the "" prefix,     * even if you have declared a default element namespace.     * To check for a default namespace,     * you have to look it up explicitly using {@link #getURI getURI}.     * This asymmetry exists to make it easier to look up prefixes     * for attribute names, where the default prefix is not allowed.</p>     *     * @param prefix The prefix to declare, or the empty string to     *	indicate the default element namespace.  This may never have     *	the value "xml" or "xmlns".     * @param uri The Namespace URI to associate with the prefix.     * @return true if the prefix was legal, false otherwise     *     * @see #processName     * @see #getURI     * @see #getPrefix     */    public boolean declarePrefix (String prefix, String uri)    {	if (prefix.equals("xml") || prefix.equals("xmlns")) {	    return false;	} else {	    currentContext.declarePrefix(prefix, uri);	    return true;	}    }    /**     * Process a raw XML qualified name, after all declarations in the     * current context have been handled by {@link #declarePrefix     * declarePrefix()}.     *     * <p>This method processes a raw XML qualified name in the     * current context by removing the prefix and looking it up among     * the prefixes currently declared.  The return value will be the     * array supplied by the caller, filled in as follows:</p>     *     * <dl>     * <dt>parts[0]</dt>     * <dd>The Namespace URI, or an empty string if none is     *  in use.</dd>     * <dt>parts[1]</dt>     * <dd>The local name (without prefix).</dd>     * <dt>parts[2]</dt>     * <dd>The original raw name.</dd>     * </dl>     *     * <p>All of the strings in the array will be internalized.  If     * the raw name has a prefix that has not been declared, then     * the return value will be null.</p>     *     * <p>Note that attribute names are processed differently than     * element names: an unprefixed element name will receive the     * default Namespace (if any), while an unprefixed attribute name     * will not.</p>     *     * @param qName The XML qualified name to be processed.     * @param parts An array supplied by the caller, capable of     *        holding at least three members.     * @param isAttribute A flag indicating whether this is an     *        attribute name (true) or an element name (false).     * @return The supplied array holding three internalized strings      *        representing the Namespace URI (or empty string), the     *        local name, and the XML qualified name; or null if there     *        is an undeclared prefix.     * @see #declarePrefix     * @see java.lang.String#intern */    public String [] processName (String qName, String parts[],				  boolean isAttribute)    {	String myParts[] = currentContext.processName(qName, isAttribute);	if (myParts == null) {	    return null;	} else {	    parts[0] = myParts[0];	    parts[1] = myParts[1];	    parts[2] = myParts[2];	    return parts;	}    }    /**     * Look up a prefix and get the currently-mapped Namespace URI.     *     * <p>This method looks up the prefix in the current context.     * Use the empty string ("") for the default Namespace.</p>     *     * @param prefix The prefix to look up.     * @return The associated Namespace URI, or null if the prefix     *         is undeclared in this context.     * @see #getPrefix     * @see #getPrefixes     */    public String getURI (String prefix)    {	return currentContext.getURI(prefix);    }    /**     * Return an enumeration of all prefixes whose declarations are     * active in the current context.     * This includes declarations from parent contexts that have     * not been overridden.     *     * <p><strong>Note:</strong> if there is a default prefix, it will not be     * returned in this enumeration; check for the default prefix     * using the {@link #getURI getURI} with an argument of "".</p>     *     * @return An enumeration of prefixes (never empty).     * @see #getDeclaredPrefixes     * @see #getURI     */    public Enumeration getPrefixes ()    {	return currentContext.getPrefixes();    }    /**     * Return one of the prefixes mapped to a Namespace URI.     *     * <p>If more than one prefix is currently mapped to the same     * URI, this method will make an arbitrary selection; if you     * want all of the prefixes, use the {@link #getPrefixes}     * method instead.</p>     *     * <p><strong>Note:</strong> this will never return the empty (default) prefix;     * to check for a default prefix, use the {@link #getURI getURI}     * method with an argument of "".</p>     *     * @param uri the namespace URI     * @return one of the prefixes currently mapped to the URI supplied,     *         or null if none is mapped or if the URI is assigned to     *         the default namespace     * @see #getPrefixes(java.lang.String)     * @see #getURI     */    public String getPrefix (String uri)    {	return currentContext.getPrefix(uri);

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