#define IN_LIBEXSLT #include "libexslt/libexslt.h" #if defined(WIN32) && !defined (__CYGWIN__) && (!__MINGW32__) #include #else #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "exslt.h" /** * exsltSaxonInit: * @ctxt: an XSLT transformation context * @URI: the namespace URI for the extension * * Initializes the SAXON module. * * Returns the data for this transformation */ static xmlHashTablePtr exsltSaxonInit (xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const xmlChar *URI ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { return xmlHashCreate(1); } /** * exsltSaxonShutdown: * @ctxt: an XSLT transformation context * @URI: the namespace URI for the extension * @data: the module data to free up * * Shutdown the SAXON extension module */ static void exsltSaxonShutdown (xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const xmlChar *URI ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, xmlHashTablePtr data) { xmlHashFree(data, (xmlHashDeallocator) xmlXPathFreeCompExpr); } /** * exsltSaxonExpressionFunction: * @ctxt: an XPath parser context * @nargs: the number of arguments * * The supplied string must contain an XPath expression. The result of * the function is a stored expression, which may be supplied as an * argument to other extension functions such as saxon:eval(), * saxon:sum() and saxon:distinct(). The result of the expression will * usually depend on the current node. The expression may contain * references to variables that are in scope at the point where * saxon:expression() is called: these variables will be replaced in * the stored expression with the values they take at the time * saxon:expression() is called, not the values of the variables at * the time the stored expression is evaluated. Similarly, if the * expression contains namespace prefixes, these are interpreted in * terms of the namespace declarations in scope at the point where the * saxon:expression() function is called, not those in scope where the * stored expression is evaluated. * * TODO: current implementation doesn't conform to SAXON behaviour * regarding context and namespaces. */ static void exsltSaxonExpressionFunction (xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) { xmlChar *arg; xmlXPathCompExprPtr ret; xmlHashTablePtr hash; xsltTransformContextPtr tctxt = xsltXPathGetTransformContext(ctxt); if (nargs != 1) { xmlXPathSetArityError(ctxt); return; } arg = xmlXPathPopString(ctxt); if (xmlXPathCheckError(ctxt) || (arg == NULL)) { xmlXPathSetTypeError(ctxt); return; } hash = (xmlHashTablePtr) xsltGetExtData(tctxt, ctxt->context->functionURI); ret = xmlHashLookup(hash, arg); if (ret == NULL) { ret = xmlXPathCompile(arg); if (ret == NULL) { xmlFree(arg); xsltGenericError(xsltGenericErrorContext, "{%s}:%s: argument is not an XPath expression\n", ctxt->context->functionURI, ctxt->context->function); return; } xmlHashAddEntry(hash, arg, (void *) ret); } xmlFree(arg); xmlXPathReturnExternal(ctxt, ret); } /** * exsltSaxonEvalFunction: * @ctxt: an XPath parser context * @nargs: number of arguments * * Implements de SAXON eval() function: * object saxon:eval (saxon:stored-expression) * Returns the result of evaluating the supplied stored expression. * A stored expression may be obtained as the result of calling * the saxon:expression() function. * The stored expression is evaluated in the current context, that * is, the context node is the current node, and the context position * and context size are the same as the result of calling position() * or last() respectively. */ static void exsltSaxonEvalFunction (xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) { xmlXPathCompExprPtr expr; xmlXPathObjectPtr ret; if (nargs != 1) { xmlXPathSetArityError(ctxt); return; } if (!xmlXPathStackIsExternal(ctxt)) { xmlXPathSetTypeError(ctxt); return; } expr = (xmlXPathCompExprPtr) xmlXPathPopExternal(ctxt); ret = xmlXPathCompiledEval(expr, ctxt->context); valuePush(ctxt, ret); } /** * exsltSaxonEvaluateFunction: * @ctxt: an XPath parser context * @nargs: number of arguments * * Implements the SAXON evaluate() function * object saxon:evaluate (string) * The supplied string must contain an XPath expression. The result of * the function is the result of evaluating the XPath expression. This * is useful where an expression needs to be constructed at run-time or * passed to the stylesheet as a parameter, for example where the sort * key is determined dynamically. The context for the expression (e.g. * which variables and namespaces are available) is exactly the same as * if the expression were written explicitly at this point in the * stylesheet. The function saxon:evaluate(string) is shorthand for * saxon:eval(saxon:expression(string)). */ static void exsltSaxonEvaluateFunction (xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) { if (nargs != 1) { xmlXPathSetArityError(ctxt); return; } exsltSaxonExpressionFunction(ctxt, 1); exsltSaxonEvalFunction(ctxt, 1); } /** * exsltSaxonLineNumberFunction: * @ctxt: an XPath parser context * @nargs: number of arguments * * Implements the SAXON line-number() function * integer saxon:line-number() * * This returns the line number of the context node in the source document * within the entity that contains it. There are no arguments. If line numbers * are not maintained for the current document, the function returns -1. (To * ensure that line numbers are maintained, use the -l option on the command * line) * * The extension has been extended to have the following form: * integer saxon:line-number([node-set-1]) * If a node-set is given, this extension will return the line number of the * node in the argument node-set that is first in document order. */ static void exsltSaxonLineNumberFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) { xmlNodePtr cur = NULL; if (nargs == 0) { cur = ctxt->context->node; } else if (nargs == 1) { xmlXPathObjectPtr obj; xmlNodeSetPtr nodelist; int i; if ((ctxt->value == NULL) || (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)) { xsltTransformError(xsltXPathGetTransformContext(ctxt), NULL, NULL, "saxon:line-number() : invalid arg expecting a node-set\n"); ctxt->error = XPATH_INVALID_TYPE; return; } obj = valuePop(ctxt); nodelist = obj->nodesetval; if ((nodelist == NULL) || (nodelist->nodeNr <= 0)) { xmlXPathFreeObject(obj); valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPathNewFloat(-1)); } cur = nodelist->nodeTab[0]; for (i = 1;i < nodelist->nodeNr;i++) { int ret = xmlXPathCmpNodes(cur, nodelist->nodeTab[i]); if (ret == -1) cur = nodelist->nodeTab[i]; } xmlXPathFreeObject(obj); } else { xsltTransformError(xsltXPathGetTransformContext(ctxt), NULL, NULL, "saxon:line-number() : invalid number of args %d\n", nargs); ctxt->error = XPATH_INVALID_ARITY; return; } valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPathNewFloat(xmlGetLineNo(cur))); return; } /** * exsltSaxonRegister: * * Registers the SAXON extension module */ void exsltSaxonRegister (void) { xsltRegisterExtModule (SAXON_NAMESPACE, (xsltExtInitFunction) exsltSaxonInit, (xsltExtShutdownFunction) exsltSaxonShutdown); xsltRegisterExtModuleFunction((const xmlChar *) "expression", SAXON_NAMESPACE, exsltSaxonExpressionFunction); xsltRegisterExtModuleFunction((const xmlChar *) "eval", SAXON_NAMESPACE, exsltSaxonEvalFunction); xsltRegisterExtModuleFunction((const xmlChar *) "evaluate", SAXON_NAMESPACE, exsltSaxonEvaluateFunction); xsltRegisterExtModuleFunction ((const xmlChar *) "line-number", SAXON_NAMESPACE, exsltSaxonLineNumberFunction); }