lux.xquery
Class Satisfies
java.lang.Object
lux.xpath.AbstractExpression
lux.xquery.Satisfies
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Visitable
public class Satisfies
- extends AbstractExpression
| Methods inherited from class lux.xpath.AbstractExpression |
acceptSubs, appendSub, getBindingContext, getLastContextStep, getRoot, getSubs, getSuper, getTail, getType, isAbsolute, isDocumentOrdered, replaceRoot, setSubs, toString |
Satisfies
public Satisfies(Satisfies.Quantifier quantifier,
Variable var,
AbstractExpression sequence,
AbstractExpression condition)
accept
public AbstractExpression accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor)
toString
public void toString(StringBuilder buf)
- Description copied from class:
AbstractExpression
- Each subclass must implement the toString(StringBuilder) method by
rendering itself as a syntatically valid XPath/XQuery expression in
the given buffer.
- Specified by:
toString in class AbstractExpression
getPrecedence
public int getPrecedence()
- Specified by:
getPrecedence in class AbstractExpression
- Returns:
- a number indicating the *outer* precedence of this expression.
Expressions with lower precedence numbers have lower
precedence, ie bind more loosely, than expressions with higher
precedence. Expressions with no sub-expressions are assigned a high
precedence. Complex expressions can be seen as having an inner and an outer
precedence; for example function call expressions behave as a comma with regard
to their sub-expressions, the arguments, and like parentheses to their enclosing expression.
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