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Close the writer, if necessary.
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Flush the writer, if necessary.
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Write the value (text content) of the current node.
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Return the underlying HierarchicalStreamWriter implementation.
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From class
java.lang.Object
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From interface
com.thoughtworks.xstream.io.ExtendedHierarchicalStreamWriter
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From interface
com.thoughtworks.xstream.io.HierarchicalStreamWriter
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Close the writer, if necessary.
Flush the writer, if necessary.
Return the underlying HierarchicalStreamWriter implementation.
If a Converter needs to access methods of a specific HierarchicalStreamWriter implementation that are not defined in the HierarchicalStreamWriter interface, it should call this method before casting. This is because the writer passed to the Converter is often wrapped/decorated by another implementation to provide additional functionality (such as XPath tracking).
For example:
MySpecificWriter mySpecificWriter = (MySpecificWriter)writer; // INCORRECT! mySpecificWriter.doSomethingSpecific();
MySpecificWriter mySpecificWriter = (MySpecificWriter)writer.underlyingWriter(); // CORRECT! mySpecificWriter.doSomethingSpecific();
Implementations of HierarchicalStreamWriter should return 'this', unless they are a decorator, in which case they should delegate to whatever they are wrapping.