public class ObjectValue<T> extends AbstractItem
Until Saxon 9.4, ObjectValue was a subclass of AtomicValue, and external Java objects were considered to be atomic. From 9.5, this has been changed so that an ObjectValue is another kind of Item: a fourth kind, at the same level as nodes, atomic values, and function items.
In the same way as ObjectValue is a wrapper around a Java instance object, the type of the value is a wrapper around the corresponding Java class. These types have subtype-supertype relationships that correspond to the Java class hierarchy. The top type in this branch of the class hierarchy, which wraps the Java class "Object", has item() as its superclass. These types can be referred to in the SequenceType syntax using QNames of the form jt:full.package.name.ClassName, where the conventional prefix jt maps to the namespace URI http://saxon.sf.net/java-type.
An ObjectValue is no longer permitted to wrap a Java null. An empty sequence should be used in this situation.
The effective boolean value of a wrapped Java object, like that of a node, is always true.
Atomizing a wrapped Java object is not allowed (fails with a dynamic error). The string() function calls the wrapped object's toString() method, unless the wrapped object is null, in which case it returns the zero-length string.
Constructor and Description |
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ObjectValue(T object)
Constructor
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AtomicSequence |
atomize()
Atomize the item.
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String |
displayTypeName()
Display the type name for use in error messages
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boolean |
effectiveBooleanValue()
Get the effective boolean value of the value
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boolean |
equals(Object other)
Determine if two ObjectValues are equal
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ItemType |
getItemType(TypeHierarchy th)
Determine the data type of the items in the expression, if possible
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T |
getObject()
Get the encapsulated object
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String |
getStringValue()
Get the value of the item as a string.
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CharSequence |
getStringValueCS()
Get the string value of the item as a CharSequence.
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int |
hashCode() |
getLength, head, itemAt, iterate, reduce, subsequence
public ObjectValue(T object)
object
- the object to be encapsulatedpublic String getStringValue()
getStringValueCS()
should
be used. If the caller requires a string, this method is preferred.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the item is a function item (an unchecked exception
is used here to avoid introducing exception handling to a large number of paths where it is not
needed)getStringValueCS()
public CharSequence getStringValueCS()
X.getStringValueCS().toString()
returns a string that is equal to
X.getStringValue()
.
Note that two CharSequence values of different types should not be compared using equals(), and
for the same reason they should not be used as a key in a hash table.
If the calling code can handle any CharSequence, this method should
be used. If the caller requires a string, the getStringValue()
method is preferred.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the item is a function item (an unchecked exception
is used here to avoid introducing exception handling to a large number of paths where it is not
needed)getStringValue()
public AtomicSequence atomize()
public ItemType getItemType(TypeHierarchy th)
th
- The TypeHierarchy.public String displayTypeName()
public boolean effectiveBooleanValue()
public T getObject()
public boolean equals(Object other)
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