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author | Benjamin Paassen <bpaassen@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> | 2015-02-10 19:28:45 +0100 |
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committer | Benjamin Paassen <bpaassen@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> | 2015-02-10 19:28:45 +0100 |
commit | 76ab539306d98dfedb759731f6ea3808d3f5f9c0 (patch) | |
tree | a2672e12f42fbe14bb0551c7a2c6535ad183ac4b /testdata | |
parent | c1776468bc3daab431d0e2b51589dd12df595227 (diff) |
consistent nomenclature for reference concepts.
Diffstat (limited to 'testdata')
-rw-r--r-- | testdata/xmlparser/book_domain.oxm | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testdata/xmlparser/comments_domain.oxm | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testdata/xmlparser/headings_domain.oxm | 22 |
3 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/testdata/xmlparser/book_domain.oxm b/testdata/xmlparser/book_domain.oxm index 8b46460..c86d4e3 100644 --- a/testdata/xmlparser/book_domain.oxm +++ b/testdata/xmlparser/book_domain.oxm @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ effectively use forward declarations here. So the resolve() process may only be started _after_ all delcarations are read. --> - <child ref="book.chapter"/> + <childRef ref="book.chapter"/> <!-- The dot notation as path separator might be changed but I think it to be intuitive. If we want a more CSS like style we can use whitespaces here. --> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> </struct> <struct name="chapter"> @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ <!-- implicitly: <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false"> --> - <child ref="book.section"/> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.section"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> </struct> <struct name="section"> @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ <!-- implicitly: <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false"> --> - <child ref="book.subsection"/> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.subsection"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> </struct> <struct name="subsection"> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ <!-- implicitly: <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false"> --> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> </struct> <struct name="paragraph" transparent="true" role="paragraph"> @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ <!-- implicitly: <field name="" type="TREE" optional="false"> --> - <child ref="book.text"/> + <childRef ref="book.text"/> </field> </struct> <struct name="text" transparent="true" role="text"> diff --git a/testdata/xmlparser/comments_domain.oxm b/testdata/xmlparser/comments_domain.oxm index 1336b47..2a3ad59 100644 --- a/testdata/xmlparser/comments_domain.oxm +++ b/testdata/xmlparser/comments_domain.oxm @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ <!-- an annotation comment --> <annotation name="comment"> <field name="content" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> <field name="replies" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="reply"/> + <childRef ref="reply"/> </field> </annotation> @@ -18,23 +18,23 @@ two fields in comment and reply? Could we use a fieldRef here? Or would that be circular? --> <field name="content" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> <field name="replies" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="reply"/> + <childRef ref="reply"/> </field> - <parent name="book.paragraph"> - <fieldRef name="$default"/> - </parent> + <parentRef ref="book.paragraph"> + <fieldRef ref="$default"/> + </parentRef> </struct> <!-- note that replies are organized in a tree fashion: One can also reply to a reply --> <struct name="reply"> <field name="content" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="book.paragraph"/> + <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/> </field> <field name="replies" isSubtree="true"> - <child ref="reply"/> + <childRef ref="reply"/> </field> </struct> </domain> diff --git a/testdata/xmlparser/headings_domain.oxm b/testdata/xmlparser/headings_domain.oxm index 2238792..d421747 100644 --- a/testdata/xmlparser/headings_domain.oxm +++ b/testdata/xmlparser/headings_domain.oxm @@ -8,26 +8,26 @@ that parent-child-relationship in this sense are mediated by fields. So we must either reference a field that is already there or declare a new one on the fly. --> - <parent name="book.book"> + <parentRef ref="book.book"> <field name="heading" isSubtree="true" optional="true"/> - </parent> - <parent name="book.chapter"> + </parentRef> + <parentRef ref="book.chapter"> <field name="heading" isSubtree="true" optional="true"/> - </parent> - <parent name="book.section"> + </parentRef> + <parentRef ref="book.section"> <field name="heading" isSubtree="true" optional="true"/> - </parent> - <parent name="book.subsection"> + </parentRef> + <parentRef ref="book.subsection"> <field name="heading" isSubtree="true" optional="true"/> - </parent> - <parent name="book.paragraph"> + </parentRef> + <parentRef ref="book.paragraph"> <field name="heading" isSubtree="true" optional="true"/> - </parent> + </parentRef> <!-- regarding its fields we have a problem here. We do not want to declare a new field, because in fact we want to allow every bit of content that a paragraph would allow - also considering possible extensions of paragraph by other domains. So we need to reference the default field of paragraph. --> - <fieldRef name="book.paragraph.$default"/> + <fieldRef ref="book.paragraph.$default"/> </struct> </domain> |