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-<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
-<!-- The domain node is the root node of a single domain definition -->
-<domain name="book">
- <!-- We start by declaring the structured classes. This implicitly defines
- a context free grammar, which specifies the language of documents that
- may be constructed using this domain. Note that this grammar may be
- influenced by other domains depending on this one. -->
- <!-- Note that we specify neither attributes,
- nor parent, nor transparency, meaning that we refer to the default
- values. Also note that we need to specify explicitly, which classes
- are allowed as root nodes. -->
- <struct name="book" cardinality="{1}" isRoot="true">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="book" cardinality="{1}" isRoot="true"
- transparent="false" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <!-- Note that we assume that, if not specified, a
- field is assumed to have no name, be of type TREE
- and not optional. -->
- <field>
- <!-- implicitly:
- <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false">
- -->
- <!-- Using such child references might be problematic if
- multiple nodes are matched. This should probably
- result in an exception.
- Also note that we only reference the child classes.
- We do _not_ declare them here. This might lead to
- some difficulties in the parsing process as I
- effectively use forward declarations here. So the
- resolve() process may only be started _after_ all
- delcarations are read. -->
- <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. -->
- <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/>
- </field>
- </struct>
- <struct name="chapter">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="chapter" isRoot="false" cardinality="{*}"
- transparent="false" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <field>
- <!-- implicitly:
- <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false">
- -->
- <childRef ref="book.section"/>
- <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/>
- </field>
- </struct>
- <struct name="section">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="section" isRoot="false" cardinality="{*}"
- transparent="false" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <field>
- <!-- implicitly:
- <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false">
- -->
- <childRef ref="book.subsection"/>
- <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/>
- </field>
- </struct>
- <struct name="subsection">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="subsection" isRoot="false" cardinality="{*}"
- transparent="false" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <field>
- <!-- implicitly:
- <field name="" isSubtree="false" optional="false">
- -->
- <childRef ref="book.paragraph"/>
- </field>
- </struct>
- <struct name="paragraph" transparent="true" role="paragraph">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="subsection" isRoot="false" cardinality="{*}"
- transparent="true" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <field>
- <!-- implicitly:
- <field name="" type="TREE" optional="false">
- -->
- <childRef ref="book.text"/>
- </field>
- </struct>
- <struct name="text" transparent="true" role="text">
- <!-- implicitly:
- <struct name="text" isRoot="false" cardinality="{*}"
- transparent="true" isa="" attributesDescriptor="">
- -->
- <!-- we might want to specify std.string here -->
- <primitive type="string"/>
- </struct>
-</domain>