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An XML parser and editor with shades of a Design Pattern

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A very generic XML parser whose internal implementation can be changed without affecting the rest of the source code.
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/*
 * $Id: StringToken.hpp 176026 2004-09-08 13:57:07Z peiyongz $
 */

#if !defined(STRINGTOKEN_HPP)
#define STRINGTOKEN_HPP

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//  Includes
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <xercesc/util/regx/Token.hpp>
#include <xercesc/util/XMLString.hpp>

XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN

class XMLUTIL_EXPORT StringToken : public Token {
public:
	// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    //  Public Constructors and Destructor
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
	StringToken(const unsigned short tokType,
                const XMLCh* const literal,
                const int refNo,
                MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager);
	~StringToken();

	// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    //  Getter methods
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
	int getReferenceNo() const;
	const XMLCh* getString() const;

    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    //  Setter methods
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
	void setString(const XMLCh* const literal);

private:
	// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    //  Unimplemented constructors and operators
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    StringToken(const StringToken&);
    StringToken& operator=(const StringToken&);

	// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    //  Private data members
	// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
	int    fRefNo;
	XMLCh* fString;
    MemoryManager* fMemoryManager;
};


// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//  StringToken: getter methods
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline int StringToken::getReferenceNo() const {

	return fRefNo;
}

inline const XMLCh* StringToken::getString() const {

	return fString;
}

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//  StringToken: Setter methods
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline void StringToken::setString(const XMLCh* const literal) {

	fMemoryManager->deallocate(fString);//delete [] fString;
	fString = XMLString::replicate(literal, fMemoryManager);
}

XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END

#endif

/**
  * End of file StringToken.hpp
  */

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