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     25 
     26 #import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
     27 
     28 #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4
     29 #define WebNSUInteger unsigned int
     30 #else
     31 #define WebNSUInteger NSUInteger
     32 #endif
     33 
     34 @class DOMRange;
     35 @class DOMNode;
     36 @class WebTextIteratorPrivate;
     37 
     38 @interface WebTextIterator : NSObject {
     39 @private
     40     WebTextIteratorPrivate *_private;
     41 }
     42 
     43 - (id)initWithRange:(DOMRange *)range;
     44 
     45 /*!
     46  @method advance
     47  @abstract Moves the WebTextIterator to the next bit of text or boundary between runs of text.
     48  The iterator can break up runs of text however it finds convenient, so clients need to handle
     49  text runs that are broken up into arbitrary pieces.
     50  */
     51 - (void)advance;
     52 
     53 /*!
     54  @method atEnd
     55  @result YES if the WebTextIterator has reached the end of the DOMRange.
     56  */
     57 - (BOOL)atEnd;
     58 
     59 /*!
     60  @method currentTextLength
     61  @result Length of the current text. Length of zero means that the iterator is at a boundary,
     62  such as an image, that separates runs of text.
     63  */
     64 - (WebNSUInteger)currentTextLength;
     65 
     66 /*!
     67  @method currentTextPointer
     68  @result A pointer to the current text. Like the WebTextIterator itself, the pointer becomes
     69  invalid after any modification is made to the document; it must be used before the document
     70  is changed or the iterator is advanced.
     71  */
     72 - (const unichar *)currentTextPointer;
     73 
     74 /*!
     75  @method currentRange
     76  @abstract A function that identifies the specific document range that text corresponds to.
     77  This can be quite costly to compute for non-text items, so when possible this should only
     78  be called once the caller has determined that the text is text it wants to process. If you
     79  call currentRange every time you advance the iterator, performance will be extremely slow
     80  due to the cost of computing a DOM range.
     81  @result A DOM range indicating the position within the document of the current text.
     82  */
     83 - (DOMRange *)currentRange;
     84 
     85 @end
     86 
     87 @interface WebTextIterator (WebTextIteratorDeprecated)
     88 
     89 /*!
     90  @method currentNode
     91  @abstract A convenience method that finds the first node in currentRange; it's almost always better to use currentRange instead.
     92  @result The current DOMNode in the WebTextIterator
     93  */
     94 - (DOMNode *)currentNode;
     95 
     96 /*!
     97  @method currentText
     98  @abstract A convenience method that makes an NSString out of the current text; it's almost always better to use currentTextPointer and currentTextLength instead.
     99  @result The current text in the WebTextIterator.
    100  */
    101 - (NSString *)currentText;
    102 
    103 @end
    104 
    105 #undef WebNSUInteger
    106