@Override void putXMLProperty(XMLName xmlName, Object value) { // Log("put property: " + name); // Special-case checks for undefined and null if (value == null) { value = "null"; } else if (value instanceof Undefined) { value = "undefined"; } if (length() > 1) { throw ScriptRuntime.typeError("Assignment to lists with more than one item is not supported"); } else if (length() == 0) { // Secret sauce for super-expandos. // We set an element here, and then add ourselves to our target. if (targetObject != null && targetProperty != null && targetProperty.getLocalName() != null && targetProperty.getLocalName().length() > 0) { // Add an empty element with our targetProperty name and // then set it. XML xmlValue = newTextElementXML(null, targetProperty, null); addToList(xmlValue); if (xmlName.isAttributeName()) { setAttribute(xmlName, value); } else { XML xml = item(0); xml.putXMLProperty(xmlName, value); // Update the list with the new item at location 0. replace(0, item(0)); } // Now add us to our parent XMLName name2 = XMLName.formProperty( targetProperty.getNamespace().getUri(), targetProperty.getLocalName()); targetObject.putXMLProperty(name2, this); replace(0, targetObject.getXML().getLastXmlChild()); } else { throw ScriptRuntime.typeError("Assignment to empty XMLList without targets not supported"); } } else if (xmlName.isAttributeName()) { setAttribute(xmlName, value); } else { XML xml = item(0); xml.putXMLProperty(xmlName, value); // Update the list with the new item at location 0. replace(0, item(0)); } }
@Override public Ref nameRef( Context cx, Object namespace, Object name, Scriptable scope, int memberTypeFlags) { XMLName xmlName = XMLName.create(toNodeQName(cx, namespace, name), false, false); // No idea what is coming in from the parser in this case; is it detecting the "@"? if ((memberTypeFlags & Node.ATTRIBUTE_FLAG) != 0) { if (!xmlName.isAttributeName()) { xmlName.setAttributeName(); } } return xmlPrimaryReference(cx, xmlName, scope); }
private XMLList getPropertyList(XMLName name) { XMLList propertyList = newXMLList(); XmlNode.QName qname = null; if (!name.isDescendants() && !name.isAttributeName()) { // Only set the targetProperty if this is a regular child get // and not a descendant or attribute get qname = name.toQname(); } propertyList.setTargets(this, qname); for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) { propertyList.addToList(getXmlFromAnnotation(i).getPropertyList(name)); } return propertyList; }