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tdebindings/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/NodeFilter.java

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//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT.
package org.kde.koala;
import org.kde.qt.Qt;
import org.kde.qt.QtSupport;
/**
Filters are objects that know how to "filter out" nodes. If an
Iterator or <code>TreeWalker</code> is given a filter, before it
returns the next node, it applies the filter. If the filter says to
accept the node, the Iterator returns it; otherwise, the Iterator
looks for the next node and pretends that the node that was
rejected was not there.
The DOM does not provide any filters. Filter is just an interface
that users can implement to provide their own filters.
Filters do not need to know how to iterate, nor do they need to
know anything about the data structure that is being iterated. This
makes it very easy to write filters, since the only thing they have
to know how to do is evaluate a single node. One filter may be used
with a number of different kinds of Iterators, encouraging code
reuse.
To create your own custom NodeFilter, define a subclass of
CustomNodeFilter which overrides the acceptNode() method and assign
an instance of it to the NodeFilter. For more details see the
CustomNodeFilter class
@short Filters are objects that know how to "filter out" nodes.
*/
public class NodeFilter implements QtSupport {
private long _qt;
private boolean _allocatedInJavaWorld = true;
protected NodeFilter(Class dummy){}
public NodeFilter() {
newNodeFilter();
}
private native void newNodeFilter();
public NodeFilter(NodeFilter other) {
newNodeFilter(other);
}
private native void newNodeFilter(NodeFilter other);
// DOM::NodeFilter* NodeFilter(DOM::NodeFilterImpl* arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
/**
Test whether a specified node is visible in the logical view of
a TreeWalker or NodeIterator. This function will be called by
the implementation of TreeWalker and NodeIterator; it is not
intended to be called directly from user code.
@param n The node to check to see if it passes the filter or
not.
@return a constant to determine whether the node is accepted,
rejected, or skipped, as defined <a
href="#Traversal-NodeFilter-acceptNode-constants"> above </a> .
@short Test whether a specified node is visible in the logical view of a TreeWalker or NodeIterator.
*/
public native short acceptNode(Node n);
/**
not part of the DOM
@short
*/
// DOM::NodeFilterImpl* handle(); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
public native boolean isNull();
public native void setCustomNodeFilter(CustomNodeFilter custom);
public native CustomNodeFilter customNodeFilter();
public static native NodeFilter createCustom(CustomNodeFilter custom);
}