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-require 'rexml/formatters/pretty'
-
-module REXML
- module Formatters
- # The Transitive formatter writes an XML document that parses to an
- # identical document as the source document. This means that no extra
- # whitespace nodes are inserted, and whitespace within text nodes is
- # preserved. Within these constraints, the document is pretty-printed,
- # with whitespace inserted into the metadata to introduce formatting.
- #
- # Note that this is only useful if the original XML is not already
- # formatted. Since this formatter does not alter whitespace nodes, the
- # results of formatting already formatted XML will be odd.
- class Transitive < Default
- def initialize( indentation=2, ie_hack=false )
- @indentation = indentation
- @level = 0
- @ie_hack = ie_hack
- end
-
- protected
- def write_element( node, output )
- output << "<#{node.expanded_name}"
-
- node.attributes.each_attribute do |attr|
- output << " "
- attr.write( output )
- end unless node.attributes.empty?
-
- output << "\n"
- output << ' '*@level
- if node.children.empty?
- output << " " if @ie_hack
- output << "/"
- else
- output << ">"
- # If compact and all children are text, and if the formatted output
- # is less than the specified width, then try to print everything on
- # one line
- @level += @indentation
- node.children.each { |child|
- write( child, output )
- }
- @level -= @indentation
- output << "</#{node.expanded_name}"
- output << "\n"
- output << ' '*@level
- end
- output << ">"
- end
-
- def write_text( node, output )
- output << node.to_s()
- end
- end
- end
-end