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-- XML/Ada - An XML suite for Ada95 --
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pragma Ada_2005;
with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
with Input_Sources;
with Interfaces;
with Sax.Locators;
with Sax.Exceptions;
with Sax.Attributes;
with Sax.Models;
with Sax.Symbols;
with Sax.Utils; use Sax.Utils;
with Unicode;
with Unicode.CES;
with Sax.HTable;
pragma Elaborate_All (Sax.HTable);
package Sax.Readers is
type Sax_Reader is tagged private;
type Sax_Reader_Access is access all Sax_Reader'Class;
-- This package defines two types of XML readers: Reader is the historic
-- type; Sax_Reader was added later on.
-- These two readers differ by the type of parameters to their callbacks.
-- The callbacks of Sax_Reader require less string copying and memory
-- allocations, so are therefore more efficient. On the other hand, they
-- do not pass strings directly (for the name of the elements for instance)
-- but symbols (basically, naturals that can be converted to a string
-- through calls to Get_Symbol below).
-- New code is encouraged to extend Sax_Reader rather than Reader.
procedure Parse
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader;
Input : in out Input_Sources.Input_Source'Class);
-- Parse an XML stream, and calls the appropriate SAX callbacks for each
-- event.
-- To parse a stream, you must therefore extend the Reader or Sax_Reader
-- class, and override any of the callbacks (see "Content Handlers" below).
-- You then call Parse.
-- This is not re-entrant: you can not call Parse with the same Parser
-- argument in one of the SAX callbacks. This has undefined behavior.
procedure Set_Symbol_Table
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader;
Symbols : Symbol_Table);
-- Symbols is the symbol table to use. Most of the time, it should be left
-- to null, but you might want to share it with other parsers for
-- efficiency (in which case you will need to provide a task-safe version
-- of the symbol table).
-- If Symbols is null (or this subprogram is not called) a symbol table
-- will be created just for that parser and discarded along with the parser
--
-- This subprogram must be called before calling Parse.
procedure Set_XML_Version
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader; XML : XML_Versions := XML_1_0_Fifth_Edition);
function Get_XML_Version (Parser : Sax_Reader) return XML_Versions;
-- Set the XML version to accept.
procedure Set_Feature
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader; Name : String; Value : Boolean);
function Get_Feature (Parser : Sax_Reader; Name : String) return Boolean;
-- Set or lookup the value of a feature
-- Name is a fully qualified URI, see below in "Recognized features" for
-- more information.
procedure Use_Basename_In_Error_Messages
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader;
Use_Basename : Boolean := True);
function Use_Basename_In_Error_Messages
(Parser : Sax_Reader) return Boolean;
-- Indicates whether error messages will include only the base name of
-- files, or the full file names. In the latter case, the error message
-- itself might be incomplete, since the message attached to an Ada
-- exception is limited to 200 characters.
-- For backward compatibility, the default is to show full file names.
-------------------------
-- Recognized features --
-------------------------
-- The two strings below reference the two default features that are
-- recognized by all parsers.
Namespace_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.xml.org/sax/features/namespace";
-- Controls general namespace processing. If it is true (the default),
-- namespace URIs will be used in events.
-- If False, colons (':') are allowed in tag names, and not considered
-- as namespace identifiers.
-- In fact, this is only given for full compatibility with the SAX
-- standard. As authorized in the standard, this parser will always
-- report URIs to the Start_Element and End_Element callbacks.
--
-- Default is True.
Namespace_Prefixes_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes";
-- Controls the reporting of qNames and namespace attributes (xmlns*) to
-- the application.
-- When this is False (the default), qNames may optionaly be reported,
-- and namespace attributes must not be reported.
-- Summary of the above two features:
-- 1: Namespace names
-- 2: Start/endPrefixMapping
-- 3: qNames
-- 4: xmlns* attributes
-- namespaces namespace-prefixes 1 2 3 4
-- true false YES YES unknown NO
-- true true YES YES YES YES
-- false false (ILLEGAL COMBINATION)
-- false true unknown unknown YES YES
--
-- Default is False.
Validation_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.xml.org/sax/features/validation";
-- If True (not the default), a number of additional tests are performed
-- while parsing the document, most notably that the document matches
-- the DTD (internal and external subset).
-- In such a case, the DTD must be present.
--
-- XML/Ada doesn't currently support validating against a DTD.
Schema_Validation_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.adacore.com/sax/features/schema_validation";
-- By default, a Sax.Readers.Reader does not try to do any validation (See
-- Validation_Feature above).
-- However, when you extend a Schema_Readers.Validating_Reader, this
-- feature is automatically turned on so that indeed the validating parser
-- by default attempts to validate XML documents.
External_General_Entities_Feature : constant String :=
"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities";
-- If True, include all external general text entities.
-- If False, these are not included, and will be reported with
-- Content_Handlers.Skipped_Entity.
--
-- Default is True
External_Parameter_Entities_Feature : constant String :=
"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-parameter-entities";
-- If True, include all external parameter entities, including the
-- external DTD subset. Parameter entities are the ones defined in DTDs
-- and whose name starts with '%'
Parameter_Entities_Feature : constant String :=
"http://xml.org/sax/features/lexical-handler/parameter-entities";
-- True if the SAX parser will reports parameter entities through its
-- Lexical_Handler.
Test_Valid_Chars_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.adacore.com/sax/features/test_valid_chars";
-- True if the SAX parser will check for each character read from the
-- input streams whether it is valid. This might slow done the parser,
-- but will provide better validation.
-- This is False by default.
Allow_Relative_IRI_Feature : constant String :=
"http://www.adacore.com/sax/features/allow_relative_iri";
-- By default, XML/Ada conforms to the W3C standard and forbids relative
-- URI in the location of namespaces. However, these were allowed by
-- W3C in the past, and some documents might still be using them.
-- If this feature is set to True, then XML/Ada will emit a warning upon
-- seeing a relative URI, otherwise it emits an error.
-------------------
-- Error handler --
-------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the Error_Handler interface
-- in the SAX standard.
procedure Warning
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Except : Sax.Exceptions.Sax_Parse_Exception'Class) is null;
-- Receive notification of a warning.
-- This method is used to report conditions that are not errors or fatal
-- errors.
-- The SAX parser must continue to provide normal parsing events after
-- invoking this method.
-- Default action is to do nothing.
procedure Error
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Except : Sax.Exceptions.Sax_Parse_Exception'Class) is null;
-- Receive notification of a recoverable error.
-- For example, a validating parser would use this callback to report the
-- violation of a validity constraint. The default behaviour is to take no
-- Action.
-- The SAX parser must continue to provide normal parsing events after
-- invoking this method. If the application cannot do so, then the parser
-- should report a fatal error.
-- Default action is to do nothing.
procedure Fatal_Error
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Except : Sax.Exceptions.Sax_Parse_Exception'Class);
-- Receive notification of a non-recoverable error.
-- For example, a parser would use this callback to report the violation
-- of a well-Formedness constraint.
-- The application must assume that the document is unusable after the
-- parser has invoked this method. Thus, a Program_Error will be raised
-- if your callback returns. You should always raise an exception.
-- Default action is to raise an exception Fatal_Error;
----------------
-- Attributes --
----------------
-- Although there is a more complete attributes API in the package
-- Sax.Attributes, the following types are used for those more efficient
-- callbacks. The following attributes do not require any memory allocation
-- however they are only valid while the parser has not been destroyed.
type Sax_Attribute is private;
type Sax_Attribute_List is private;
-- A lighter weight version of attributes than Attributes,
-- based on symbols.
function Get_Index
(List : Sax_Attribute_List;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) return Integer;
function Get_Index
(Handler : Sax_Reader'Class;
List : Sax_Attribute_List;
URI : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Local_Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) return Integer;
-- Return the index of the attribute within the list, or -1 if not found.
-- The first version is more efficient. The idea is that the symbols can be
-- computed once when the parsing starts, and then reused. They are much
-- faster to compare than strings.
-- The second version is provided to help transitions.
--
-- A more efficient approach is to traverse the list of attributes only
-- once and store the values in your own record, rather than traverse the
-- list of attributes every time you need to access a value:
--
-- Name : Qualified_Name;
-- for J in 1 .. Get_Length (List) loop
-- Name := Get_Qualified_Name (List, J);
-- if Name.NS = Empty_String and then Name.Local = ... then
-- ...;
-- elsif ... then
-- ...
-- end if;
-- end loop;
procedure Set_Value
(List : Sax_Attribute_List;
Index : Integer;
Val : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
function Get_Value
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
-- Returns No_Symbol if Index is negative.
-- Use Get (Get_Value (List, Index)).all to retrive the strings value
-- (or in Ada05 dotted notation: Get_Value (List, Index).Get.all
function Get_Location
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer) return Sax.Locators.Location;
-- Return the start location for this attribute
function Get_Non_Normalized_Value
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
function Get_Value_As_Boolean
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer; Default : Boolean := False)
return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Get_Value, Get_Non_Normalized_Value, Get_Value_As_Boolean);
-- Return the value of the corresponding attribute.
-- [Default] is returned if the attribute does not exist
procedure Set_Normalized_Value
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer; Value : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
pragma Inline (Set_Normalized_Value);
-- Set the normalized value of the attribute
function Get_Type
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer)
return Sax.Attributes.Attribute_Type;
procedure Set_Type
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer;
Typ : Sax.Attributes.Attribute_Type);
pragma Inline (Get_Type, Set_Type);
-- Return the type of the attribute
function Get_Length (List : Sax_Attribute_List) return Natural;
pragma Inline (Get_Length);
-- Return the number of attributes in the list
procedure Append
(List : in out Sax_Attribute_List;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Att_Type : Sax.Attributes.Attribute_Type := Sax.Attributes.Cdata;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol := Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol;
Value : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Location : Sax.Locators.Location;
Default_Decl : Sax.Attributes.Default_Declaration :=
Sax.Attributes.Default;
If_Unique : Boolean := False);
-- Append a new attribute to the list.
-- If If_Unique is true, the attribute is not added if it is already in
-- the list.
type Qualified_Name is record
NS : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Local : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
end record;
No_Qualified_Name : constant Qualified_Name :=
(Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol, Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol);
function Get_Prefix
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
function Get_Name
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer) return Qualified_Name;
function Get_Qname
(List : Sax_Attribute_List; Index : Integer)
return Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence; -- Using the prefix
pragma Inline (Get_Prefix, Get_Name, Get_QName);
-- Return the various name components of the attribute
----------------------
-- Content Handlers --
----------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the Content_Handler interface
-- in the SAX standard.
-- The default for all the subprograms below is to do nothing, unless
-- otherwise specified.
procedure Set_Document_Locator
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader; Loc : in out Sax.Locators.Locator) is null;
-- Receive an object for locating the origin of SAX document events.
-- SAX parsers are strongly encouraged but not required to give this
-- information. This callback will always be called before any other.
-- Note that [Loc] is only valid within the call to [Parse], and will be
-- free on exit, so should no longer be referenced.
-- In practice, this callback (mandated by the standard), is not so very
-- useful and direct calls to [Locator] below should be preferred.
function Current_Location
(Handler : Sax_Reader) return Sax.Locators.Location;
pragma Inline (Current_Location);
-- Return the current location in the stream (or [No_Location] if parsing
-- has finished or not started).
procedure Start_Document (Handler : in out Sax_Reader) is null;
-- Receive notification of the beginning of a document.
-- This callback is called only once by the parser, before any other
-- function in this interface except Set_Document_Locator.
procedure End_Document (Handler : in out Sax_Reader) is null;
-- Receive notification of the end of a document.
-- This callback will be called only once once it has reached the end of
-- the input stream. It won't be called if a Fatal_Error is raised, it is
-- your responsability to call the callback yourself in this case.
procedure Start_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- Begin the scope of a prefix-URI mapping.
-- This callback is not necessarily for normal namespace processing, since
-- the SAX parser will automatically substitute prefixes for elements and
-- attributes if XML_Readers.Namespace_Feature is set to True.
-- However, there are cases where the automatic replacement can not be
-- safely done, and in this case this callback is invoked.
-- It is not garanteed that calls to End_Prefix_Mapping will occur in the
-- same order (or the reverse one) as Start_Prefix_Mapping.
procedure End_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- End the scope of a prefix-URI mapping.
-- This will always occur after the corresponding End_Element event.
procedure Start_Element
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
NS : Sax.Utils.XML_NS;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Atts : Sax_Attribute_List) is null;
-- Receive notification of the beginning of an element.
-- There will always be a matching call to End_Element, even for empty
-- elements.
-- Up to three name components can be given for each element, depending
-- on the value of the XML_Reader features.
-- - Namespace_URI and Local_Name are required when Namespace_Feature is
-- True, but are optional if False. If one is specified, both must be.
-- - Qname (qualified name) is required if Namespace_Prefixes_Feature is
-- True, and optional if False. This is basically of the form "Ns:Name"
-- The attribute list will only contain attributes with explicit values. It
-- will contain attributes used for namespace declaration (xmlns*) only if
-- Namespace_Prefixes_Feature is True.
--
-- For users of older versions of XML/Ada, the old profile of Start_Element
-- is still available if you derive from the "Reader" type (below) instead
-- of "Sax_Reader". We do encourage you to transition to the new profiles
-- at your convenience, though, because they provide greater efficiency,
-- mostly by limiting the number of string comparison and allocations.
procedure End_Element
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
NS : Sax.Utils.XML_NS;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- Receive notification of the end of an element.
procedure Characters
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Ch : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Receives notification of character data.
-- XML parsers may return all contiguous character data in a single chunk,
-- or they may split them into several chunks. However, all of the
-- characters in any single event must come from the same external entity
-- so that the Locator provides useful information
--
-- Note that some parsers will report (and validating parsers must) report
-- whitespace between elements using the Ignorable_Whitespace event.
procedure Ignorable_Whitespace
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Ch : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Receive notification of ignorable whitespace in element content (ie
-- for elements whose xml:space attribute is not set to 'preserve', see
-- XML specifications 2.10)
-- If there is only white spaces between two tags, they are reported via
-- this callback.
-- SAX parsers may return all contiguous whitespace in a single chunk, or
-- they may split it into several chunks.
procedure Processing_Instruction
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Target : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Data : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Receive notification of a processing instruction.
-- A SAX parser must never report an XML declaration (<?xml..?>, 2.8 in
-- XML specifications) or a text declaration (<?xml?>, 4.3.1 in XML
-- specifications) using this method.
procedure Skipped_Entity
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- Receive notification of a skipped entity.
-- The Parser will invoke this method once for each entity
-- skipped. Non-validating processors may skip entities if they have not
-- seen the declarations (because, for example, the entity was declared in
-- an external DTD subset). All processors may skip external Entities,
-- depending on the value of External_General_Entities_Feature and
-- External_Parameter_Entities_Feature.
--
-- Name is the name of the skipped entity. If it is a parameter entity,
-- the name will begin with '%', and if it is the external DTD subset,
-- it will be the string "[dtd]".
------------------
-- DTD Handlers --
------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the DTD_Handler interface
-- in the SAX standard.
procedure Unparsed_Entity_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Notation_Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Receive notification of an unparsed entity declaration event.
-- This is for entities like "<!ENTITY foo SYSTEM ".." NDATA gif>"
procedure Notation_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Public_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Receive notification of a notation declaration event.
-- At least one of publicId and systemId must be non-null. If a system
-- identifier is present, and it is a URL, the SAX parser must resolve it
-- fully before passing it to the application through this event.
-- There is no guarantee that the notation declaration will be reported
-- before any unparsed entities that use it.
---------------------
-- Entity Resolver --
---------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the Entity_Resolver interface
-- in the SAX standard.
function Resolve_Entity
(Handler : Sax_Reader;
Public_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence)
return Input_Sources.Input_Source_Access;
-- Allow the application to resolve external entities.
-- The parser will call this method before opening any external entity
-- except the top-level document entity. Such entities include the external
-- DTD subset and external parameter entities referenced within the DTD (in
-- either case, only if the parser reads external parameter entities), and
-- external general entities referenced within the document element (if the
-- parser reads external general entities). The application may request
-- that the parser locate the entity itself, that it use an alternative
-- URI, or that it use data provided by the application (as a character or
-- byte input stream).
-- Application writers can use this method to redirect external system
-- identifiers to secure and/or local URIs, to look up public identifiers
-- in a catalogue, or to read an entity from a database or other input
-- source (including, for example, a dialog box). Neither XML nor SAX
-- specifies a preferred policy for using public or system IDs to resolve
-- resources. However, SAX specifies how to interpret any InputSource
-- returned by this method, and that if none is returned, then the system
-- ID will be dereferenced as a URL.
--
-- If the returned value is null, the standard algorithm is used. Otherwise
-- the returend value is automatically freed by the parser when no longer
-- needed.
--
-- Calls to this subprogram are nested within Start_Entity/End_Entity.
---------------------
-- Lexical Handler --
---------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the Lexical_Handler interface
-- in the extended SAX standard. This is not part of the standard itself,
-- but rather part of the extension for it.
-- Note that the SAX standard indicates that such extended handlers should
-- be set through properties, but this is not necessary in this
-- implementation where you simply have to override the following
-- subprograms.
procedure Comment
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader; Ch : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Report an XML comment anywhere in the document.
-- Default behavior is to do nothing.
procedure Start_Cdata (Handler : in out Sax_Reader) is null;
-- Report the start of a CData section.
-- The content of the section is reported through the usual Characters
-- event, this only acts as the boundary.
procedure End_Cdata (Handler : in out Sax_Reader) is null;
-- Report the end of a CData section
procedure Start_Entity
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- Report the beginning of some internal and external XML entities.
-- Check the feature Parameter_Entities_Feature to know if the handler
-- will report these events.
procedure End_Entity
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol) is null;
-- Report the end of an entity
procedure Start_DTD
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Public_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "") is null;
-- Report the start of DTD declarations, if any.
-- All events reported to a Decl_Handler are reported between a Start_DTD
-- and an End_DTD event.
-- Public_Id and System_Id might be the empty string if none was declared.
-- The events following Start_DTD (and before the matching End_DTD) are
-- assumed to be part of the internal subset of the DTD, unless they
-- appear between a Start_Entity and End_Entity events (with "[dtd]" for
-- the name).
procedure End_DTD (Handler : in out Sax_Reader) is null;
-- Report the end of a DTD section
------------------
-- Decl Handler --
------------------
-- The following functions are defined in the Decl_Handler interface
-- in the extended SAX standard. This is not part of the standard itself,
-- but rather part of the extension for it.
procedure Internal_Entity_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Value : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Report an internal entity declaration.
-- This is for <!ENTITY...> notations in the DTD, where the value is
-- specified directly as a string.
-- Only the effective (first) declaration for each entity will be reported.
-- All parameter entities in the value will be expanded, but general
-- entities will not.
-- For Parameter entities, Name will start with '%'
procedure External_Entity_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Public_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Report a parsed external entity declaration, ie when their value is
-- not defined as a string.
procedure Element_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Model : Sax.Models.Content_Model) is null;
-- Report an element type declaration.
-- Model represents the content model for this element. If you need to keep
-- a copy of it, you must Ref it, and Unref it when you no longer need the
-- copy, for proper memory management.
-- The model is normalized so that all parameter entities are fully
-- resolved and all whitespace is removed,and includes the enclosing
-- parentheses.
procedure Attribute_Decl
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Ename : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Aname : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Typ : Sax.Attributes.Attribute_Type;
Content : Sax.Models.Content_Model;
Value_Default : Sax.Attributes.Default_Declaration;
Value : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- Report an attribute type declaration.
-- Only the first declaration for an attribute will be reported.
-- If Typ is Notation or Enumeration, then Content will contain the
-- description model for the attribute. Otherwise Content is null.
-- If you need to keep a copy of Content, you must Ref it, and Unref it
-- when you are done using it.
-- Value_Default represents the attribute default requirements
-- ("#IMPLIED", "#REQUIRED", or "#FIXED").
-- Value is a string representing the attribute's default value, or ""
-- if there is none
XML_Fatal_Error : exception;
-------------------
-- Misc services --
-------------------
function Prefix_From_Qname (Qname : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence)
return Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
-- Return the prefix part of Qname, or the empty string if no explicit
-- prefix is defined.
-----------
-- Hooks --
-----------
-- A parser will call some hooks before it calls the primitive operations
-- like Start_Element,...
-- These hooks are meant for internal use only at this point, since it is
-- cleaner for the user to simply extend the primitive operation.
-- These are currently used to plug in an XML validator while limiting the
-- dependencies between the SAX and Schema modules.
type Hook_Data is abstract tagged null record;
type Hook_Data_Access is access all Hook_Data'Class;
procedure Free (Data : in out Hook_Data) is abstract;
-- Free the memory associated with the data
type Element is private;
type Element_Access is access Element;
function To_QName
(Namespace_URI, Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol)
return Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
function To_QName
(Elem : Element_Access) return Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
-- Return the qualified name "{namespace_uri}local_name"
function Start_Tag_Location
(Elem : Element_Access) return Sax.Locators.Location;
function Start_Tag_End_Location
(Elem : Element_Access) return Sax.Locators.Location;
-- The location for the start of the element (start tag and end tag).
function Get_NS (Elem : Element_Access) return XML_NS;
function Get_Local_Name (Elem : Element_Access) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
pragma Inline (Get_NS, Get_Local_Name);
-- Return the name and local name of the element
procedure Initialize_Symbols (Parser : in out Sax_Reader);
-- Initialize the symbol table with some predefined symbols
function Find_Symbol
(Parser : Sax_Reader'Class;
Str : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
function Get_Symbol_Table (Parser : Sax_Reader'Class) return Symbol_Table;
-- Manipulation of symbols
procedure Find_NS
(Parser : Sax_Reader'Class;
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
NS : out XML_NS;
Include_Default_NS : Boolean := True);
-- Search the namespace associated with a given prefix in the scope of
-- Elem or its parents. Use the empty string to get the default namespace.
-- Fatal_Error is raised if no such namespace was found (and null is
-- returned, in case Fatal_Error didn't raise an exception)
-- The default namespace is not resolved if Include_Default_NS is False.
-- Returns No_XML_NS if the namespace is not defined
procedure Find_NS_From_URI
(Parser : in out Sax_Reader'Class;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
NS : out XML_NS);
-- Return the XML_NS for URI. There could be several, and the most recent
-- one is returned (that is with the prefix that was defined last in the
-- current context.
-- Returns No_XML_NS if the namespace is not defined
type Start_Element_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : access Sax_Reader'Class;
Element : Element_Access;
Atts : in out Sax_Attribute_List);
-- This hook should take the opportunity of normalizing attribute values
-- if necessary (basic normalization is already done by the SAX parser,
-- but based on information extracted from schemas, further normalization
-- might be needed).
-- The list of attributes Atts has not been checked, and thus some of the
-- attributes might have wrong values, or some attributes might be missing.
-- This hook is really intended for validating parsers to do their own
-- checks in any case. Standard applications should override Start_Element.
type End_Element_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : access Sax_Reader'Class; Elem : Element_Access);
type Characters_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : access Sax_Reader'Class; Ch : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence);
type Whitespace_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : access Sax_Reader'Class; Ch : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence);
type Set_Doc_Locator_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader'Class;
Loc : in out Sax.Locators.Locator);
type Notation_Decl_Hook is access procedure
(Handler : access Sax_Reader'Class;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
Public_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
System_Id : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence);
function Get_Hooks_Data (Handler : Sax_Reader) return Hook_Data_Access;
-- Return the hook data that was set through Set_Hooks. This could be null
procedure Set_Hooks
(Handler : in out Sax_Reader;
Data : Hook_Data_Access := null;
Start_Element : Start_Element_Hook := null;
End_Element : End_Element_Hook := null;
Characters : Characters_Hook := null;
Whitespace : Whitespace_Hook := null;
Doc_Locator : Set_Doc_Locator_Hook := null;
Notation_Decl : Notation_Decl_Hook := null);
-- Set a list of hooks to be called before calling the usual primitive
-- operations. These override hooks that were defined previously.
-- Data will be passed to each of the hook. It is automatically
-- deallocated when no longer needed by the parser (ie the next call to
-- Set_Hooks or when the parser itself is freed).
procedure Error (Parser : in out Sax_Reader'Class; Msg : String);
-- Raises an error
------------
-- Reader --
------------
type Reader is new Sax_Reader with private;
type Reader_Access is access all Reader'Class;
-- This is the old type that was provided by this package
procedure Start_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Reader;
Prefix : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence;
URI : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
procedure End_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Reader;
Prefix : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
procedure Start_Element
(Handler : in out Reader;
Namespace_URI : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
Local_Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
Qname : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
Atts : Sax.Attributes.Attributes'Class) is null;
procedure End_Element
(Handler : in out Reader;
Namespace_URI : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
Local_Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "";
Qname : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence := "") is null;
procedure Skipped_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
procedure Start_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
procedure End_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence) is null;
-- See documentation for similarly named callbacks for Sax_Reader.
-- These subprograms require extra processing and are less efficient than
-- the above subprograms
overriding procedure Start_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Reader;
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
overriding procedure End_Prefix_Mapping
(Handler : in out Reader; Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
overriding procedure Start_Element
(Handler : in out Reader;
NS : Sax.Utils.XML_NS;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Atts : Sax_Attribute_List);
overriding procedure End_Element
(Handler : in out Reader;
NS : Sax.Utils.XML_NS;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
overriding procedure Skipped_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
overriding procedure Start_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
overriding procedure End_Entity
(Handler : in out Reader;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol);
-- See inherited documentation
private
type Parser_Hooks is record
Data : Hook_Data_Access := null;
Start_Element : Start_Element_Hook := null;
End_Element : End_Element_Hook := null;
Characters : Characters_Hook := null;
Whitespace : Whitespace_Hook := null;
Doc_Locator : Set_Doc_Locator_Hook := null;
Notation_Decl : Notation_Decl_Hook := null;
end record;
Entities_Table_Size : constant := 50;
-- Size of the hash-table used to store entities.
-- This is not a hard limit on the number of entities that can be defined.
-- However, if this number is too small with regards to the number of
-- entities, there will be conflicts in the hash-table that will slow
-- down the lookup.
Default_Atts_Table_Size : constant := 50;
-- Size of the hash-table used to store the default attributes
function Hash (Str : String) return Interfaces.Unsigned_32;
-- Compute hash function for given String
--------------
-- Entities --
--------------
-- We need to memorize all the declared entities, so as to do the
-- substitution ourselves.
type Entity_Entry is record
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Value : Sax.Symbols.Symbol := Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol;
Public : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
External : Boolean;
-- Whether the entity references an external document
Unparsed : Boolean;
-- Whether we have an unparsed entity (ie using a NOTATION)
External_Declaration : Boolean;
-- Whether the entity was defined in the external subset
Already_Read : Boolean := False;
-- True if the value of the entity was already read. This is used to
-- detect entities referencing themselves.
end record;
type Entity_Entry_Access is access Entity_Entry;
procedure Free is new Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation
(Entity_Entry, Entity_Entry_Access);
function Get_Key (Entity : Entity_Entry_Access) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
package Entity_Table is new Sax.HTable
(Element => Entity_Entry_Access,
Empty_Element => null,
Free => Free,
Key => Sax.Symbols.Symbol,
Get_Key => Get_Key,
Hash => Sax.Symbols.Hash,
Equal => Sax.Symbols."=");
type Entity_Input_Source;
type Entity_Input_Source_Access is access Entity_Input_Source;
type Entity_Input_Source is record
External : Boolean;
Next : Entity_Input_Source_Access;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
-- Name of the entity
Handle_Strings : Boolean := True;
-- True if " and ' should be recognized as special characters.
-- This is used so that a string started in one stream isn't terminated
-- in another entity or stream.
System_Id : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Public_Id : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
-- Uniq System_Id for each input source
Input : Input_Sources.Input_Source_Access;
Save_Loc : Sax.Locators.Location;
end record;
type Parser_State is record
Name : String (1 .. 3);
-- Name of the state (debugging purposes)
Ignore_Special : Boolean := False;
-- True if special characters should be ignored (as is the case in
-- strings). ??? Could be ignored, duplicates Greater_Special,
-- Less_Special, ..
Detect_End_Of_PI : Boolean := False;
-- Whether ?> should be reported as end of PI
Greater_Special : Boolean := False;
-- Whether > is considered a special character
Less_Special : Boolean := False;
-- Should be true if < should be reported separately. Note that in that
-- case it won't even be associated with the following character if
-- it is '!', '?',...
Expand_Param_Entities : Boolean := False;
-- True if %...; param entities should be recognized, as is the case in
-- the DTD
Expand_Entities : Boolean := True;
-- True if &...; should be recognized
Report_Character_Ref : Boolean := False;
-- True if character references &#...; should be reported as a single
-- token, with their replacement character stored in the buffer.
-- Ignored if Expand_Character_Ref is True.
Expand_Character_Ref : Boolean := True;
-- True if character references &#...; should be recognized and
-- expanded
In_DTD : Boolean := False;
-- True if we are parsing the DTD, and '['. ']' and '<!' should be
-- recognized as special tags
Recognize_External : Boolean := False;
-- True if PUBLIC, SYSTEM and NDATA should be recognized as special
-- tokens
In_Attlist : Boolean := False;
-- True if we are in an <!ATTLIST, and we should recognize special
-- keywords like ID, NMTOKEN,...
Handle_Strings : Boolean := False;
-- True if " and ' should be recognized as special characters
-- ??? Should be merged with a In_String field, that would also replace
-- Ignore_Special.
In_Tag : Boolean := False;
-- True if = and : should be recognized as special characters
Report_Parenthesis : Boolean := False;
-- True if Opening_Parenthesis should be reported separately
end record;
type Element is record
NS : XML_NS;
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Parent : Element_Access;
Start : Sax.Locators.Location; -- Start tag location
Start_Tag_End : Sax.Locators.Location := Sax.Locators.No_Location;
-- Character after start tag (ie first char of content)
Namespaces : XML_NS;
-- Namespaces defined for that element and its children
end record;
type Sax_Attribute is record
Prefix : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Local_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Value : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Non_Normalized_Value : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
URI : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Att_Type : Sax.Attributes.Attribute_Type := Sax.Attributes.Cdata;
Default_Decl : Sax.Attributes.Default_Declaration :=
Sax.Attributes.Default;
Location : Sax.Locators.Location; -- Where the declaration occurred
end record;
-- An attribute as read in the XML stream. This is used to temporarily
-- store the list of attributes until we have parsed all the namespace
-- declarations, after which a regular list of attributes is created.
type Sax_Attribute_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Sax_Attribute;
type Sax_Attribute_Array_Access is access all Sax_Attribute_Array;
-- A list of attributes.
type Sax_Attribute_List is record
Count : Natural := 0;
List : Sax_Attribute_Array_Access;
end record;
type Attributes_Entry is record
Element_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Attributes : Sax_Attribute_List;
end record;
Null_Attribute : constant Attributes_Entry :=
(Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol, (0, null));
procedure Free (Att : in out Attributes_Entry);
function Get_Key (Att : Attributes_Entry) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
package Attributes_Table is new Sax.HTable
(Element => Attributes_Entry,
Empty_Element => Null_Attribute,
Free => Free,
Key => Sax.Symbols.Symbol,
Get_Key => Get_Key,
Hash => Sax.Symbols.Hash,
Equal => Sax.Symbols."=");
type Notation_Entry is record
Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Declaration_Seen : Boolean;
end record;
Null_Notation : constant Notation_Entry := (Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol, False);
procedure Free (Notation : in out Notation_Entry);
function Get_Key (Notation : Notation_Entry) return Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
package Notations_Table is new Sax.HTable
(Element => Notation_Entry,
Empty_Element => Null_Notation,
Free => Free,
Key => Sax.Symbols.Symbol,
Get_Key => Get_Key,
Hash => Sax.Symbols.Hash,
Equal => Sax.Symbols."=");
-- For notations, we simply store whether they have been defined or not,
-- and then only for validating parsers
type Sax_Reader is tagged record
Buffer_Length : Natural := 0;
Buffer : Unicode.CES.Byte_Sequence_Access;
Attributes : Sax_Attribute_List;
-- List of attributes for the current element. This array is to limit
-- the number of memory allocations, by reusing it for each element.
Locator : Sax.Locators.Locator;
Current_Node : Element_Access;
Public_Id : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
System_Id : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
-- The initial file we were parsing.
Symbols : Symbol_Table;
Lt_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol := Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol;
Gt_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Amp_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Apos_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Quot_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Xmlns_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Namespaces_URI_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Xml_Sequence : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Symbol_Percent : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
Symbol_Ampersand : Sax.Symbols.Symbol;
-- The symbol table, and a few predefined symbols
Inputs : Entity_Input_Source_Access;
-- Entities and parameter entities are processed inline (if we
-- temporarily substitute the input stream with the replacement text
-- for the entity).
-- When Inputs is null, the characters are read from the input stream
-- given in the call to Parser.
Close_Inputs : Entity_Input_Source_Access;
-- List of entities to be closed at the next call to Next_Token
Default_Atts : Attributes_Table.HTable (Default_Atts_Table_Size);
-- This table contains the list of default attributes defined for
-- each element in the DTD. Index is the name of the elements.
-- Note that the namespaces haven't been resolved for these default
-- attributes, since in some cases the namespace itself could be defined
-- as a default attribute.
Notations : Notations_Table.HTable (Default_Atts_Table_Size);
-- List of notations defined in the XML document. This is left empty
-- if the parser isn't configured to do validation.
Entities : Entity_Table.HTable (Entities_Table_Size);
DTD_Name : Sax.Symbols.Symbol := Sax.Symbols.No_Symbol;
-- Name of the DTD, and also name of the root element (in case we have
-- a validating parser). This is left to null for non-validating
-- parsers.
Default_Namespaces : XML_NS;
-- All the namespaces defined by default
Num_Toplevel_Elements : Natural;
-- Number of elements at the toplevel
Element_Id : Natural := 0;
-- Id of the current element. All elements created will have a
-- different Id
Hooks : Parser_Hooks;
-- Hooks to be called before the primitive operations
XML_Version : XML_Versions := XML_1_0_Fifth_Edition;
Standalone_Document : Boolean := False;
-- Whether the document is specified as "standalone" in the XML
-- prolog
Lookup_Char : Unicode.Unicode_Char := Unicode.Unicode_Char'Last;
-- We can have a single forward lookup character, which is used to speed
-- the parsing.
Last_Read : Unicode.Unicode_Char;
Last_Read_Is_Valid : Boolean := True;
-- Whether Last_Read is was actualy read, or whether it was set to null
-- because we encountered the end of an input stream.
-- (For instance, when an entity is parsed, its contents always ends
-- with ASCII.NUL and Last_Read_Is_Valid is set to False.
State : Parser_State;
In_External_Entity : Boolean;
-- Whether we are parsing an external entity
Previous_Char_Was_CR : Boolean;
-- True if the previous character read from the stream was a
-- Carriage_Return (needed since XML parsers must convert these to
-- one single Line_Feed).
Ignore_State_Special : Boolean;
-- If True, ignore the State.Ignore_Special flag in the next call
-- to Next_Token. This is used for handling of special characters
-- withing strings.
Basename_In_Messages : Boolean := False;
-- If True, error messages are output with simple basenames for the
-- files. This is required in a lot of cases because the message
-- attached to an Ada exception is limited to 200 characters.
Feature_Namespace : Boolean := True;
Feature_Namespace_Prefixes : Boolean := False;
Feature_External_General_Entities : Boolean := True;
Feature_External_Parameter_Entities : Boolean := True;
Feature_Validation : Boolean := False;
Feature_Test_Valid_Chars : Boolean := False;
Feature_Schema_Validation : Boolean := True;
Feature_Allow_Relative_IRI : Boolean := False;
end record;
type Reader is new Sax_Reader with null record;
end Sax.Readers;
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