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This header file may change from version to // version without notice, or even be removed. // // We mean it. #ifndef Patternist_CastingPlatform_H #define Patternist_CastingPlatform_H #include "qatomiccasterlocator_p.h" #include "qatomiccaster_p.h" #include "qatomicstring_p.h" #include "qatomictype_p.h" #include "qbuiltintypes_p.h" #include "qcommonsequencetypes_p.h" #include "qpatternistlocale_p.h" #include "qqnamevalue_p.h" #include "qschematypefactory_p.h" #include "qstaticcontext_p.h" #include "qvalidationerror_p.h" QT_BEGIN_HEADER QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE namespace QPatternist { /** * @short Provides casting functionality for classes, such as CastAs or NumberFN, which * needs to perform casting. * * Classes which need to perform casting can simply from this class and gain * access to casting functinality wrapped in a convenient way. At the center of this * class is the cast() function, which is used at runtime to perform the actual cast. * * The actual circumstances where casting is used, such as in the 'castable as' * expression or the fn:number() function, often have other things to handle as well, * error handling and cardinality checks for example. This class handles only casting * and leaves the other case-specific details to the sub-class such that this class only * do one thing well. * * This template class takes two parameters: * - TSubClass This should be the class inheriting from CastingPlatform. * - issueError if true, errors are issued via ReportContext, otherwise * ValidationError instances are returned appropriately. * * The class inheriting CastingPlatform must implement the following function: * @code * ItemType::Ptr targetType() const * @endcode * * that returns the type that should be cast to. The type must be an AtomicType. * Typically, it is appropriate to declare this function @c inline. * * A sub-class calls prepareCasting() at compile time(such that CastingPlatform can attempt * to lookup the proper AtomicCaster) and then it simply uses the cast() function at runtime. The * function targetType() must be implemented such that CastingPlatform knows * what type it shall cast to. * * @see ValueFactory * @author Frans Englich * @ingroup Patternist_expressions */ template class CastingPlatform { protected: /** * @note issueCastError() depends on the default value. */ inline CastingPlatform(const ReportContext::ErrorCode code = ReportContext::FORG0001) : m_errorCode(code) { } /** * Attempts to cast @p sourceValue to targetType(), and returns * the created value. Remember that prepareCasting() should have been * called at compile time, otherwise this function will be slow. * * Error reporting is done in two ways. If a cast fails because * of an error in lexical representation a ValidationError is returned. * If the cause of failure is that the casting combination is invalid(such as * when attempting to cast @c xs:date to @c xs:integer), a ValidationError * is returned if @c false was passed in the template instantiation, * an error is issued via @p context. * * @param sourceValue the value to cast. Must be non @c null. * @param context the usual ReportContext, used for error reporting. * @returns the new value which was the result of the cast. If the * cast failed, an ValidationError is returned. */ Item cast(const Item &sourceValue, const ReportContext::Ptr &context) const; /** * This function should be called at compiled time, it attempts to determine * what AtomicCaster that should be used when casting from @p sourceType to * targetType(). If that is not possible, because the @p sourceType is * @c xs:anyAtomicType for instance, the AtomicCaster lookup will done at * runtime on a case-per-case basis. * * @returns @c true if the requested casting combination is valid or might be valid. * If it is guranteed to be invalid, @c false is returned. */ bool prepareCasting(const ReportContext::Ptr &context, const ItemType::Ptr &sourceType); /** * Checks that the targetType() is a valid target type for castable as * and cast as. For example, that it is not abstract. If the type is * invalid, an error is raised via the @p context. Note that it is assumed the type * is atomic. */ void checkTargetType(const ReportContext::Ptr &context) const; private: inline Item castWithCaster(const Item &sourceValue, const AtomicCaster::Ptr &caster, const ReportContext::Ptr &context) const; /** * Locates the caster for casting values of type @p sourceType to targetType(), if * possible. * * @p castImpossible is not initialized. Initialize it to @c false. */ static AtomicCaster::Ptr locateCaster(const ItemType::Ptr &sourceType, const ReportContext::Ptr &context, bool &castImpossible, const SourceLocationReflection *const location, const ItemType::Ptr &targetType); private: inline Item castWithCaster(const Item &sourceValue, const AtomicCaster::Ptr &caster, const DynamicContext::Ptr &context) const; inline ItemType::Ptr targetType() const { Q_ASSERT(static_cast(this)->targetType()); return static_cast(this)->targetType(); } void issueCastError(const Item &validationError, const Item &sourceValue, const ReportContext::Ptr &context) const; Q_DISABLE_COPY(CastingPlatform) AtomicCaster::Ptr m_caster; const ReportContext::ErrorCode m_errorCode; }; #include "qcastingplatform.cpp" } QT_END_NAMESPACE QT_END_HEADER #endif