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// W A R N I N G
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//
// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
// implementation detail. This header file may change from version to
// version without notice, or even be removed.
//
// We mean it.
#ifndef Patternist_UnaryExpression_H
#define Patternist_UnaryExpression_H
QT_BEGIN_HEADER
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
#include "qarithmeticexpression_p.h"
namespace QPatternist
{
/**
* @short Implements XPath 2.0 unary expression, (-|+)ValueExpr.
*
* UnaryExpression is implemented by rewriting the expression operator [expr]
* to the ArithmeticExpression 0 operator [expr]. For example, the expression
* +3 becomes 0 + 3, and -nodetest becomes 0 - nodetest.
*
* On top of that expression ArithmeticExpression does the usual type
* checking conversion. The only thing this class do, is to overide
* evaluateSingleton() and calls Numeric::toNegated(). The reason this
* UnaryExpression is needed at all and that 0 - [expr] is
* insufficent is that 0 - xs:double(0) needs to return -0,
* instead of 0. I know no other difference.
*
* In most cases the constant propagation optimization rewrites UnaryExpression into
* a value, an instance of a sub-class of the Numeric class, wrapped with
* Literal.
*
* Beyond the mathematical implication the unary expression have, it also
* have the significant effect that it may invoke type promotion or that an expression
* may contain a type error. For example, the expression "+'a string'" contains a type error, since
* no unary operator is defined for @c xs:string. This is the reason why the '+' unary
* operator isn't ignored.
*
* @see XML Path Language
* (XPath) 2.0, 3.4 Arithmetic Expressions
* @see XQuery 1.0 and XPath
* 2.0 Functions and Operators, 6.2.7 op:numeric-unary-plus
* @see XQuery 1.0 and XPath
* 2.0 Functions and Operators, 6.2.8 op:numeric-unary-minus
* @author Frans Englich
* @ingroup Patternist_expressions
*/
class UnaryExpression : public ArithmeticExpression
{
public:
UnaryExpression(const AtomicMathematician::Operator op,
const Expression::Ptr &operand,
const StaticContext::Ptr &context);
virtual Item evaluateSingleton(const DynamicContext::Ptr &context) const;
private:
Q_DISABLE_COPY(UnaryExpression)
};
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
QT_END_HEADER
#endif