pub struct Name<'a> {
pub local_name: &'a str,
pub namespace: Option<&'a str>,
pub prefix: Option<&'a str>,
}
Expand description
Represents a qualified XML name.
A qualified name always consists at least of a local name. It can optionally contain a prefix; when reading an XML document, if it contains a prefix, it must also contain a namespace URI, but this is not enforced statically; see below. The name can contain a namespace without a prefix; in that case a default, empty prefix is assumed.
When writing XML documents, it is possible to omit the namespace URI, leaving only the prefix. In this case the writer will check that the specifed prefix is bound to some URI in the current namespace context. If both prefix and namespace URI are specified, it is checked that the current namespace context contains this exact correspondence between prefix and namespace URI.
Prefixes and URIs
A qualified name with a prefix must always contain a proper namespace URI — names with a prefix but without a namespace associated with that prefix are meaningless. However, it is impossible to obtain proper namespace URI by a prefix without a context, and such context is only available when parsing a document (or it can be constructed manually when writing a document). Tying a name to a context statically seems impractical. This may change in future, though.
Conversions
Name
implements some From
instances for conversion from strings and tuples. For example:
let n1: Name = "p:some-name".into();
let n2: Name = ("p", "some-name").into();
assert_eq!(n1, n2);
assert_eq!(n1.local_name, "some-name");
assert_eq!(n1.prefix, Some("p"));
assert!(n1.namespace.is_none());
This is added to support easy specification of XML elements when writing XML documents.
Fields§
§local_name: &'a str
A local name, e.g. string
in xsi:string
.
namespace: Option<&'a str>
A namespace URI, e.g. http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/
.
prefix: Option<&'a str>
A name prefix, e.g. xsi
in xsi:string
.
Implementations§
source§impl<'a> Name<'a>
impl<'a> Name<'a>
sourcepub fn local(local_name: &str) -> Name<'_>
pub fn local(local_name: &str) -> Name<'_>
Returns a new Name
instance representing plain local name.
sourcepub fn prefixed(local_name: &'a str, prefix: &'a str) -> Name<'a>
pub fn prefixed(local_name: &'a str, prefix: &'a str) -> Name<'a>
Returns a new Name
instance with the given local name and prefix.
sourcepub fn qualified(
local_name: &'a str,
namespace: &'a str,
prefix: Option<&'a str>
) -> Name<'a>
pub fn qualified( local_name: &'a str, namespace: &'a str, prefix: Option<&'a str> ) -> Name<'a>
Returns a new Name
instance representing a qualified name with or without a prefix and
with a namespace URI.
sourcepub fn to_repr(&self) -> String
pub fn to_repr(&self) -> String
Returns a correct XML representation of this local name and prefix.
This method is different from the autoimplemented to_string()
because it does not
include namespace URI in the result.
sourcepub fn repr_display(&self) -> ReprDisplay<'_, '_>
pub fn repr_display(&self) -> ReprDisplay<'_, '_>
Returns a structure which can be displayed with std::fmt
machinery to obtain this
local name and prefix.
This method is needed for efficiency purposes in order not to create unnecessary allocations.
sourcepub fn prefix_repr(&self) -> &str
pub fn prefix_repr(&self) -> &str
Returns either a prefix of this name or namespace::NS_NO_PREFIX
constant.