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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
**
** This file is part of the QtXmlPatterns module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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****************************************************************************/
#include "qdebug_p.h"
#include "qsourcelocation.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QSourceLocation
\reentrant
\since 4.4
\brief The QSourceLocation class identifies a location in a resource by URI, line, and column.
\ingroup xml-tools
QSourceLocation is a simple value based class that has three
properties, uri(), line(), and column(), that, taken together,
identify a certain point in a resource, e.g., a file or an in-memory
document.
line() and column() refer to character counts (not byte counts), and
they both start from 1, as opposed to 0.
*/
/*!
Construct a QSourceLocation that doesn't identify anything at all.
For a default constructed QSourceLocation(), isNull() returns \c true.
*/
QSourceLocation::QSourceLocation() : m_line(-1), m_column(-1)
{
}
/*!
Constructs a QSourceLocation that is a copy of \a other.
*/
QSourceLocation::QSourceLocation(const QSourceLocation &other)
: m_line(other.m_line), m_column(other.m_column), m_uri(other.m_uri)
{
}
/*!
Constructs a QSourceLocation with URI \a u, line \a l and column \a c.
*/
QSourceLocation::QSourceLocation(const QUrl &u, int l, int c)
: m_line(l), m_column(c), m_uri(u)
{
}
/*!
Destructor.
*/
QSourceLocation::~QSourceLocation()
{
}
/*!
Returns true if this QSourceLocation is identical to \a other.
Two QSourceLocation instances are equal if their uri(), line() and
column() are equal.
QSourceLocation instances for which isNull() returns true are
considered equal.
*/
bool QSourceLocation::operator==(const QSourceLocation &other) const
{
return m_line == other.m_line
&& m_column == other.m_column
&& m_uri == other.m_uri;
}
/*!
Returns the opposite of applying operator==() for this QXmlName
and \a other.
*/
bool QSourceLocation::operator!=(const QSourceLocation &other) const
{
return operator==(other);
}
/*!
Assigns this QSourceLocation instance to \a other.
*/
QSourceLocation &QSourceLocation::operator=(const QSourceLocation &other)
{
if(this != &other)
{
m_line = other.m_line;
m_column = other.m_column;
m_uri = other.m_uri;
}
return *this;
}
/*!
Returns the current column number. The column number refers to the
count of characters, not bytes. The first column is column 1, not 0.
The default value is -1, indicating the column number is unknown.
*/
qint64 QSourceLocation::column() const
{
return m_column;
}
/*!
Sets the column number to \a newColumn. 0 is an invalid column
number. The first column number is 1.
*/
void QSourceLocation::setColumn(qint64 newColumn)
{
Q_ASSERT_X(newColumn != 0, Q_FUNC_INFO,
"0 is an invalid column number. The first column number is 1.");
m_column = newColumn;
}
/*!
Returns the current line number. The first line number is 1, not 0.
The default value is -1, indicating the line number is unknown.
*/
qint64 QSourceLocation::line() const
{
return m_line;
}
/*!
Sets the line number to \a newLine. 0 is an invalid line
number. The first line number is 1.
*/
void QSourceLocation::setLine(qint64 newLine)
{
m_line = newLine;
}
/*!
Returns the resource that this QSourceLocation refers to. For
example, the resource could be a file in the local file system,
if the URI scheme is \c file.
*/
QUrl QSourceLocation::uri() const
{
return m_uri;
}
/*!
Sets the URI to \a newUri.
*/
void QSourceLocation::setUri(const QUrl &newUri)
{
m_uri = newUri;
}
/*!
\relates QSourceLocation
\since 4.4
Prints \a sourceLocation to the debug stream \a debug.
*/
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation)
{
debug << "QSourceLocation("
<< sourceLocation.uri()
<< ", line:"
<< sourceLocation.line()
<< ", column:"
<< sourceLocation.column()
<< ')';
return debug;
}
#endif
/*!
Returns \c true if this QSourceLocation doesn't identify anything.
For a default constructed QSourceLocation, this function returns \c
true. The same applies for any other QSourceLocation whose uri() is
invalid.
*/
bool QSourceLocation::isNull() const
{
return !m_uri.isValid();
}
/*!
\since 4.4
Computes a hash key for the QSourceLocation \a location.
\relates QSourceLocation
*/
uint qHash(const QSourceLocation &location)
{
/* Not the world's best hash function exactly. */
return qHash(location.uri().toString()) + location.line() + location.column();
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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