Class TextLinesIterator
- java.lang.Object
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- net.sf.saxon.tree.iter.TextLinesIterator
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Closeable,java.lang.AutoCloseable,SequenceIterator
- Direct Known Subclasses:
UnparsedTextIterator
public abstract class TextLinesIterator extends java.lang.Object implements SequenceIterator
An iterator that iterates over a file line by line, returning each line as aStringValue
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedTextLinesIterator()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description protected voidarrangeCleanup(java.io.Reader reader, XPathContext context)voidclose()Close the iterator.protected XPathExceptionhandleIOError(java.net.URI uri, java.io.IOException err)StringValuenext()Get the next item in the sequence.
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Field Detail
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reader
protected java.io.LineNumberReader reader
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checker
protected IntPredicateProxy checker
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location
protected Location location
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uri
protected java.net.URI uri
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Method Detail
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next
public StringValue next()
Description copied from interface:SequenceIteratorGet the next item in the sequence. This method changes the state of the iterator.- Specified by:
nextin interfaceSequenceIterator- Returns:
- the next item, or null if there are no more items. Once a call on next() has returned null, no further calls should be made. The preferred action for an iterator if subsequent calls on next() are made is to return null again, and all implementations within Saxon follow this rule.
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handleIOError
protected XPathException handleIOError(java.net.URI uri, java.io.IOException err)
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close
public void close()
Description copied from interface:SequenceIteratorClose the iterator. This indicates to the supplier of the data that the client does not require any more items to be delivered by the iterator. This may enable the supplier to release resources. After calling close(), no further calls on the iterator should be made; if further calls are made, the effect of such calls is undefined.For example, the iterator returned by the unparsed-text-lines() function has a close() method that causes the underlying input stream to be closed, whether or not the file has been read to completion.
Closing an iterator is important when the data is being "pushed" in another thread. Closing the iterator terminates that thread and means that it needs to do no additional work. Indeed, failing to close the iterator may cause the push thread to hang waiting for the buffer to be emptied.
Closing an iterator is not necessary if the iterator is read to completion: if a call on
SequenceIterator.next()returns null, the iterator will be closed automatically. An explicit call onSequenceIterator.close()is needed only when iteration is abandoned prematurely.It is not possible to guarantee that an iterator that is not read to completion or will be closed. For example, if a lazy-evaluated variable
$varis passed to a user-written function, the function may access$var[1]only; we have no way of knowing whether further items will be read. For this reason, anySequenceIteratorthat holds resources which need to be closed should use theCleanermechanism. TheConfigurationholds aCleaner, and resources held by aSequenceIteratorshould be registered with theCleaner; if theSequenceIteratoris then garbage-collected without being closed, theCleanerwill ensure that the underlying resources are closed. (An example of aSequenceIteratorthat uses this mechanism is theUnparsedTextIterator).- Specified by:
closein interfacejava.lang.AutoCloseable- Specified by:
closein interfacejava.io.Closeable- Specified by:
closein interfaceSequenceIterator
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arrangeCleanup
protected void arrangeCleanup(java.io.Reader reader, XPathContext context)
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