on 8/2/01 6:14 AM, "Szegedi Attila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm done with improving Anakia. I managed to preserve total backward
> compatibility, while adding support for the new, more intuitive syntax.
> There are no new objects in the context, however I've introduced a subclass
> of Element (with necessary plumbing in form of a customized JDOM factory)
> that has both a selectNodes() method for applying XPath to it and a
> toString() that renders the element as an XML fragment - so that it
> essentially behaves as a single-element NodeList. Also, all its methods
> returning List (getChildren, getContent, getAttributes, selectNodes) are
> overridden to wrap the returned lists into a NodeList.
> Also all other context objects that used to return lists (XPathTool and
> TreeWalker) now also return a NodeList (NodeList is a java.util.List so
> nothing is broken).
>
> See notes on "Context Objects" section of xdoc for details.
> I've also fixed a bug in TreeWalker where it returned a single Vector object
> across calls.
> That way
>
> #set $all1 = $treeWalk.allElements($element1)
> #set $all2 = $treeWalk.allElements($element2)
>
> would return the same object for $all1 and $all2 (effectively corrupting
> $all1). I rewrote it to return new object on each call.
>
> Also, I've done a FIXME in AnakiaTask where it constructed the project JDOM
> on each process call. I moved project JDOM construction into execute(), so
> it's now executed once per task invocation, not once per input XML file.
>
> Attached are "diff -u"s of existing files and the sources of new files.
> Whoever imports this into CVS could take care of @version tags for Javadocs.
> I didn't find any information regarding how should they look like.
>
> Cheers,
> Attila.
Kick ass.
Does it also pass the (admittedly simple) Anakia test suite?
I will take care of this, but it will probably have to wait until Monday
because I'm going out of town in a few hours.
Thanks,
-jon