This strategy unconditionally replaces the original node with its directUpdate. It is essentially
the opposite of AlwaysPreferChildren.
This strategy is mainly listed for the sake of completeness. In practice, it is preferable to use
a selection operator such as \\! which prevents conflicting children from entering the zipper in
the first place.
This strategy unconditionally replaces the
original
node with itsdirectUpdate
. It is essentially the opposite ofAlwaysPreferChildren
.This strategy is mainly listed for the sake of completeness. In practice, it is preferable to use a selection operator such as
\\!
which prevents conflicting children from entering the zipper in the first place.com.codecommit.antixml.Zipper