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DOM_XMLDecl Class ReferenceClass to refer to XML Declaration nodes in the DOM.
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#include <DOM_XMLDecl.hpp>
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Detailed Description
Class to refer to XML Declaration nodes in the DOM.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
DOM_XMLDecl::DOM_XMLDecl (
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The default constructor for DOM_XMLDecl creates a null DOM_XMLDecl object that refers to a declaration node with version= 1.0, encoding=utf-8 and standalone=no.
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DOM_XMLDecl::DOM_XMLDecl (
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const DOM_XMLDecl & other )
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Copy constructor.
Creates a new DOM_XMLDecl that refers to the same underlying actual xmlDecl node as the original. -
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other
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The object to be copied |
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DOM_XMLDecl::~DOM_XMLDecl (
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Destructor.
The object being destroyed is the reference object, not the underlying Document itself.
The reference counting memory management will delete the underlying document itself if this DOM_XMLDecl is the last remaining to refer to the Document, and if there are no remaining references to any of the nodes within the document tree. If other live references do remain, the underlying document itself remains also. |
DOM_XMLDecl::DOM_XMLDecl (
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XMLDeclImpl * impl ) [protected]
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Member Function Documentation
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To get the encoding string of the xmlDeclaration statement.
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DOMString DOM_XMLDecl::getStandalone (
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To get the standalone string of the xmlDeclaration statement.
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To get the version string of the xmlDeclaration statement.
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DOM_XMLDecl & DOM_XMLDecl::operator= (
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const DOM_NullPtr * val )
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Assignment operator.
This overloaded variant is provided for the sole purpose of setting a DOM_Node reference variable to zero. Nulling out a reference variable in this way will decrement the reference count on the underlying Node object that the variable formerly referenced. This effect is normally obtained when reference variable goes out of scope, but zeroing them can be useful for global instances, or for local instances that will remain in scope for an extended time, when the storage belonging to the underlying node needs to be reclaimed. -
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val.
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Only a value of 0, or null, is allowed. |
Reimplemented from DOM_Node. |
DOM_XMLDecl & DOM_XMLDecl::operator= (
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const DOM_XMLDecl & other )
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Assignment operator.
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other
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The object to be copied |
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Friends And Related Function Documentation
class DOM_Document [friend]
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
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