Exemple #1
0
        /// <summary>
        /// We're making an assumption that the tuples given to us are correct - that a tupleset can't contain
        /// multiple elements with the same context.
        /// </summary>
        protected void InsertRegularTuple(DataRow instRow, string tupleName, string colName, string markupData, int level)
        {
            TupleMarkup tm = new TupleMarkup((string)instRow[InstanceUtils._ElementIDCol],
                                             (string)instRow[InstanceUtils._parentIdCol], tupleName, level);

            int index = regularTupleMarkups.BinarySearch(tm, new ElementParentComparer());

            if (index < 0)
            {
                tm.AddMarkup(colName, markupData, tupleName);
                tm.InstanceRow = instRow;
                regularTupleMarkups.Insert(~index, tm);
            }
            else
            {
                regularTupleMarkups[index].AddMarkup(colName, markupData, tupleName);
                regularTupleMarkups[index].TupleSetNames.Add(tupleName);
            }
        }
Exemple #2
0
        protected void InsertNestedTuple(DataRow instRow, string tupleName, string colName, string markupData, int level)
        {
            TupleMarkup tm = new TupleMarkup((string)instRow[InstanceUtils._ElementIDCol],
                                             (string)instRow[InstanceUtils._parentIdCol], tupleName, level);

            int index = nestedTupleMarkups.BinarySearch(tm);

            if (index < 0)
            {
                tm.AddMarkup(colName, markupData, tupleName);
                tm.InstanceRow = instRow;
                nestedTupleMarkups.Insert(~index, tm);
            }
            else
            {
                // this probably won't be hit
                nestedTupleMarkups[index].AddMarkup(colName, markupData, tupleName);
                nestedTupleMarkups[index].TupleSetNames.Add(tupleName);
            }
        }