getLineNumber: Determine the location - file \& line number of an (internal) XML node
Description
The getLineNumber function is used to query the location of an internal/C-level
XML node within its original "file". This gives us the line number.
getNodeLocation gives both the line number and the name of the
file in which the node is located, handling XInclude files in a
top-level document and identifying the included file, as appropriate.
getNodePosition returns a simplified version of
getNodeLocation,
combining the file and line number into a string and ignoring the
XPointer component.
This is useful when we identify a node with a particular charactestic
and want to view/edit the original document, e.g. when authoring an
Docbook article.
the node whose location or line number is of interest
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additional parameters for methods should they be defined.
recursive
a logical value that controls whether the
full path of the nested includes is returned or just the
path in the immediate XInclude element.
fileOnly
a logical value which if TRUE means that only
the name of the file is returned, and not the xpointer attribute or
line number .
Value
getLineNumber returns an integer.
getNodeLocation returns a list with two elements -
file and line which are a character string
and the integer line number.For text nodes, the line number is taken from the previous sibling
nodes or the parent node.