[Libxmlplusplus-general] has_content()
- From: Christophe de VIENNE <cdevienne alphacent com>
- To: murrayc t-online de (Murray Cumming)
- Cc: libxml++ <libxmlplusplus-general lists sourceforge net>
- Subject: [Libxmlplusplus-general] has_content()
- Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 16:50:27 +0100
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Hi murray,
I've just realised that in node.cc version 1.8, you commited this:
- Rename is_content() to has_content(), because that's what it tells
us. Removed _is_content member bool - we can check _content.empty()
instead.
Well, my anderstanding of that is different : the accessor had, for me, the
right name. If we look at the tree generated by libxml, the correponding node
has a particular type, XML_TEXT_NODE, and cannot have any attribute/children.
A xml code like "<name>foo</name>" will generate 2 nodes. One named "name",
and another which IS the content ("foo").
Do you agree or did I get something wrong ?
Anyway I'm thinking of creating a special class for content nodes.
The thing I don't know yet is : can 'normal' node has both content node AND
'normal' children ?
Regards,
Christophe
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