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1 files changed, 50 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/lib/rexml/attlistdecl.rb b/lib/rexml/attlistdecl.rb index ef4721b5ce..ea5a98b69e 100644 --- a/lib/rexml/attlistdecl.rb +++ b/lib/rexml/attlistdecl.rb @@ -3,60 +3,60 @@ require 'rexml/child' require 'rexml/source' module REXML - # This class needs: - # * Documentation - # * Work! Not all types of attlists are intelligently parsed, so we just - # spew back out what we get in. This works, but it would be better if - # we formatted the output ourselves. - # - # AttlistDecls provide *just* enough support to allow namespace - # declarations. If you need some sort of generalized support, or have an - # interesting idea about how to map the hideous, terrible design of DTD - # AttlistDecls onto an intuitive Ruby interface, let me know. I'm desperate - # for anything to make DTDs more palateable. - class AttlistDecl < Child - include Enumerable + # This class needs: + # * Documentation + # * Work! Not all types of attlists are intelligently parsed, so we just + # spew back out what we get in. This works, but it would be better if + # we formatted the output ourselves. + # + # AttlistDecls provide *just* enough support to allow namespace + # declarations. If you need some sort of generalized support, or have an + # interesting idea about how to map the hideous, terrible design of DTD + # AttlistDecls onto an intuitive Ruby interface, let me know. I'm desperate + # for anything to make DTDs more palateable. + class AttlistDecl < Child + include Enumerable - # What is this? Got me. - attr_reader :element_name + # What is this? Got me. + attr_reader :element_name - # Create an AttlistDecl, pulling the information from a Source. Notice - # that this isn't very convenient; to create an AttlistDecl, you basically - # have to format it yourself, and then have the initializer parse it. - # Sorry, but for the forseeable future, DTD support in REXML is pretty - # weak on convenience. Have I mentioned how much I hate DTDs? - def initialize(source) - super() - if (source.kind_of? Array) - @element_name, @pairs, @contents = *source - end - end - - # Access the attlist attribute/value pairs. - # value = attlist_decl[ attribute_name ] - def [](key) - @pairs[key] - end + # Create an AttlistDecl, pulling the information from a Source. Notice + # that this isn't very convenient; to create an AttlistDecl, you basically + # have to format it yourself, and then have the initializer parse it. + # Sorry, but for the forseeable future, DTD support in REXML is pretty + # weak on convenience. Have I mentioned how much I hate DTDs? + def initialize(source) + super() + if (source.kind_of? Array) + @element_name, @pairs, @contents = *source + end + end + + # Access the attlist attribute/value pairs. + # value = attlist_decl[ attribute_name ] + def [](key) + @pairs[key] + end - # Whether an attlist declaration includes the given attribute definition - # if attlist_decl.include? "xmlns:foobar" - def include?(key) - @pairs.keys.include? key - end + # Whether an attlist declaration includes the given attribute definition + # if attlist_decl.include? "xmlns:foobar" + def include?(key) + @pairs.keys.include? key + end - # Iterate over the key/value pairs: - # attlist_decl.each { |attribute_name, attribute_value| ... } - def each(&block) - @pairs.each(&block) - end + # Iterate over the key/value pairs: + # attlist_decl.each { |attribute_name, attribute_value| ... } + def each(&block) + @pairs.each(&block) + end - # Write out exactly what we got in. - def write out, indent=-1 - out << @contents - end + # Write out exactly what we got in. + def write out, indent=-1 + out << @contents + end - def node_type - :attlistdecl - end - end + def node_type + :attlistdecl + end + end end |