gecko-dev/mailnews/base/search/public/nsMsgSearchBoolExpression.h

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#include "nsMsgSearchCore.h"
#ifndef __nsMsgSearchBoolExpression_h
#define __nsMsgSearchBoolExpression_h
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// nsMsgSearchBoolExpression is a class added to provide AND/OR terms in search queries.
// A nsMsgSearchBoolExpression contains either a search term or two nsMsgSearchBoolExpressions and
// a boolean operator.
// I (mscott) am placing it here for now....
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/* CBoolExpression --> encapsulates one or more search terms by internally
representing the search terms and their boolean operators as a binary
expression tree. Each node in the tree consists of either
(1) a boolean operator and two nsMsgSearchBoolExpressions or
(2) if the node is a leaf node then it contains a search term.
With each search term that is part of the expression we also keep
track of either an evaluation value (XP_BOOL) or a character string.
Evaluation values are used for offline searching. The character
string is used to store the IMAP/NNTP encoding of the search term. This
makes evaluating the expression (for offline) or generating a search
encoding (for online) easier.
For IMAP/NNTP: nsMsgSearchBoolExpression has/assumes knowledge about how
AND and OR search terms are combined according to IMAP4 and NNTP protocol.
That is the only piece of IMAP/NNTP knowledge it is aware of.
Order of Evaluation: Okay, the way in which the boolean expression tree
is put together directly effects the order of evaluation. We currently
support left to right evaluation.
Supporting other order of evaluations involves adding new internal add
term methods.
*/
class nsMsgSearchBoolExpression
{
public:
// create a leaf node expression
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression(nsIMsgSearchTerm * aNewTerm,
PRBool aEvaluationValue = PR_TRUE,
char * aEncodingString = NULL);
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression(nsIMsgSearchTerm * aNewTerm, char * aEncodingString);
// create a non-leaf node expression containing 2 expressions
// and a boolean operator
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression(nsMsgSearchBoolExpression *,
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression *,
nsMsgSearchBooleanOperator boolOp);
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression();
~nsMsgSearchBoolExpression(); // recursively destroys all sub
// expressions as well
// accesors
// Offline
static nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * AddSearchTerm (nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * aOrigExpr, nsIMsgSearchTerm * aNewTerm, PRBool aEvaluationValue);
static nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * AddSearchTermWithEncoding (nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * aOrigExpr, nsIMsgSearchTerm * aNewTerm, char * aEncodingStr); // IMAP/NNTP
static nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * AddExpressionTree(nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * aOrigExpr, nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * aExpression, PRBool aBoolOp);
// parses the expression tree and all
// expressions underneath this node using
// each EvaluationValue at each leaf to
// determine if the end result is PR_TRUE or PR_FALSE.
PRBool OfflineEvaluate();
// assuming the expression is for online
// searches, determine the length of the
// resulting IMAP/NNTP encoding string
PRInt32 CalcEncodeStrSize();
// fills pre-allocated
// memory in buffer with
// the IMAP/NNTP encoding for the expression
void GenerateEncodeStr(nsCString * buffer);
protected:
// if we are a leaf node, all we have is a search term
// and a Evaluation value for that search term
nsIMsgSearchTerm * m_term;
PRBool m_evalValue;
// store IMAP/NNTP encoding for the search term if applicable
nsCString m_encodingStr;
// if we are not a leaf node, then we have two other expressions
// and a boolean operator
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * m_leftChild;
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * m_rightChild;
nsMsgSearchBooleanOperator m_boolOp;
// internal methods
// the idea is to separate the public interface for adding terms to
// the expression tree from the order of evaluation which influences
// how we internally construct the tree. Right now, we are supporting
// left to right evaluation so the tree is constructed to represent
// that by calling leftToRightAddTerm. If future forms of evaluation
// need to be supported, add new methods here for proper tree construction.
nsMsgSearchBoolExpression * leftToRightAddTerm(nsIMsgSearchTerm * newTerm,
PRBool EvaluationValue,
char * encodingStr);
};
#endif