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41
42//
43// W A R N I N G
44// -------------
45//
46// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
47// implementation detail. This header file may change from version to
48// version without notice, or even be removed.
49//
50// We mean it.
51
52#ifndef Patternist_AtomicComparator_H
53#define Patternist_AtomicComparator_H
54
55#include <QFlags>
56
57#include "qitem_p.h"
58#include "qatomictypedispatch_p.h"
59
60QT_BEGIN_HEADER
61
62QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
63
64class QString;
65
66namespace QPatternist
67{
68
69 /**
70 * @short Base class for classes responsible of comparing two atomic values.
71 *
72 * This class is also known as the AtomicParrot.
73 *
74 * @ingroup Patternist_xdm
75 * @author Frans Englich <[email protected]>
76 */
77 class Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT AtomicComparator : public AtomicTypeVisitorResult
78 {
79 public:
80 AtomicComparator();
81 virtual ~AtomicComparator();
82
83 typedef QExplicitlySharedDataPointer<AtomicComparator> Ptr;
84
85 /**
86 * Identifies operators used in value comparisons.
87 *
88 * The enum values are bit-significant.
89 *
90 * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#id-value-comparisons">W3C XML Path
91 * Language (XPath) 2.0, 3.5.1 Value Comparisons</a>
92 */
93 enum Operator
94 {
95 /**
96 * Operator <tt>eq</tt> and <tt>=</tt>.
97 */
98 OperatorEqual = 1,
99
100 /**
101 * Operator <tt>ne</tt> and <tt>!=</tt>.
102 */
103 OperatorNotEqual = 1 << 1,
104
105 /**
106 * Operator <tt>gt</tt> and <tt>\></tt>.
107 */
108 OperatorGreaterThan = 1 << 2,
109
110 /**
111 * Operator <tt>lt</tt> and <tt>\<</tt>.
112 */
113 OperatorLessThan = 1 << 3,
114
115 /**
116 * One of the operators we use for sorting. The only difference from
117 * OperatorLessThan is that it sees NaN as ordered and smaller than
118 * other numbers.
119 */
120 OperatorLessThanNaNLeast = 1 << 4,
121
122 /**
123 * One of the operators we use for sorting. The only difference from
124 * OperatorLessThanLeast is that it sees NaN as ordered and larger than
125 * other numbers.
126 */
127 OperatorLessThanNaNGreatest = 1 << 5,
128
129 /**
130 * Operator <tt>ge</tt> and <tt>\>=</tt>.
131 */
132 OperatorGreaterOrEqual = OperatorEqual | OperatorGreaterThan,
133
134 /**
135 * Operator <tt>le</tt> and <tt>\<=</tt>.
136 */
137 OperatorLessOrEqual = OperatorEqual | OperatorLessThan
138 };
139
140 typedef QFlags<Operator> Operators;
141
142 /**
143 * Signifies the result of a value comparison. This is used for value comparisons,
144 * and in the future likely also for sorting.
145 *
146 * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#id-value-comparisons">W3C XML Path
147 * Language (XPath) 2.0, 3.5.1 Value Comparisons</a>
148 */
149 enum ComparisonResult
150 {
151 LessThan = 1,
152 Equal = 2,
153 GreaterThan = 4,
154 Incomparable = 8
155 };
156
157 /**
158 * Compares @p op1 and @p op2 and determines the relationship between the two. This
159 * is used for sorting and comparisons. The implementation performs an assert crash,
160 * and must therefore be re-implemented if comparing the relevant values should be
161 * possible.
162 *
163 * @param op1 the first operand
164 * @param op the operator. How a comparison is carried out shouldn't depend on what the
165 * operator is, but in some cases it is of interest.
166 * @param op2 the second operand
167 */
168 virtual ComparisonResult compare(const Item &op1,
169 const AtomicComparator::Operator op,
170 const Item &op2) const;
171
172 /**
173 * Determines whether @p op1 and @p op2 are equal. It is the same as calling compare()
174 * and checking whether the return value is Equal, but since comparison testing is such
175 * a common operation, this specialized function exists.
176 *
177 * @returns true if @p op1 and @p op2 are equal.
178 *
179 * @param op1 the first operand
180 * @param op2 the second operand
181 */
182 virtual bool equals(const Item &op1,
183 const Item &op2) const = 0;
184
185 /**
186 * Identifies the kind of comparison.
187 */
188 enum ComparisonType
189 {
190 /**
191 * Identifies a general comparison; operator @c =, @c >, @c <=, and so on.
192 */
193 AsGeneralComparison = 1,
194
195 /**
196 * Identifies a value comparison; operator @c eq, @c lt, @c le, and so on.
197 */
198 AsValueComparison
199 };
200
201 /**
202 * Utility function for getting the lexical representation for
203 * the comparison operator @p op. Depending on the @p type argument,
204 * the string returned is either a general comparison or a value comparison
205 * operator.
206 *
207 * @param op the operator which the display name should be determined for.
208 * @param type signifies whether the returned display name should be for
209 * a value comparison or a general comparison. For example, if @p op is
210 * OperatorEqual and @p type is AsValueComparision, "eq" is returned.
211 */
212 static QString displayName(const AtomicComparator::Operator op,
213 const ComparisonType type);
214
215 };
216 Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(AtomicComparator::Operators)
217}
218
219QT_END_NAMESPACE
220
221QT_END_HEADER
222
223#endif
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