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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR BSD-3-Clause
/*
handler.cpp
Provides a handler for processing XML elements found by the reader.
The handler looks for <title> and <link> elements within <item> elements,
and records the text found within them. Link information stored within
rdf:about attributes of <item> elements is also recorded when it is
available.
For each item found, a signal is emitted which specifies its title and
link information. This may be used by user interfaces for the purpose of
displaying items as they are read.
*/
#include <QtGui>
#include "handler.h"
/*
Reset the state of the handler to ensure that new documents are
read correctly.
We return true to indicate that parsing should continue.
*/
bool Handler::startDocument()
{
inItem = false;
inTitle = false;
inLink = false;
return true;
}
/*
Process each starting element in the XML document.
Nested item, title, or link elements are not allowed, so we return false
if we encounter any of these. We also prohibit multiple definitions of
title strings.
Link destinations are read by this function if they are specified as
attributes in item elements.
For all cases not explicitly checked for, we return true to indicate that
the element is acceptable, and that parsing should continue. By doing
this, we can ignore elements in which we are not interested.
*/
bool Handler::startElement(const QString &, const QString &,
const QString & qName, const QXmlAttributes &attr)
{
if (qName == "item") {
if (inItem)
return false;
else {
inItem = true;
linkString = attr.value("rdf:about");
}
}
else if (qName == "title") {
if (inTitle)
return false;
else if (!titleString.isEmpty())
return false;
else if (inItem)
inTitle = true;
}
else if (qName == "link") {
if (inLink)
return false;
else if (inItem)
inLink = true;
}
return true;
}
/*
Process each ending element in the XML document.
For recognized elements, we reset flags to ensure that we can read new
instances of these elements. If we have read an item element, emit a
signal to indicate that a new item is available for display.
We return true to indicate that parsing should continue.
*/
bool Handler::endElement(const QString &, const QString &,
const QString & qName)
{
if (qName == "title" && inTitle)
inTitle = false;
else if (qName == "link" && inLink)
inLink = false;
else if (qName == "item") {
if (!titleString.isEmpty() && !linkString.isEmpty())
emit newItem(titleString, linkString);
inItem = false;
titleString = "";
linkString = "";
}
return true;
}
/*
Collect characters when reading the contents of title or link elements
when they occur within an item element.
We return true to indicate that parsing should continue.
*/
bool Handler::characters (const QString &chars)
{
if (inTitle)
titleString += chars;
else if (inLink)
linkString += chars;
return true;
}
/*
Report a fatal parsing error, and return false to indicate to the reader
that parsing should stop.
*/
//! [0]
bool Handler::fatalError (const QXmlParseException & exception)
{
qWarning() << "Fatal error on line" << exception.lineNumber()
<< ", column" << exception.columnNumber() << ':'
<< exception.message();
return false;
}
//! [0]
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