operator
true if the content is of the specified type, and false otherwise. Replacing
is with isnt reverses the result.
content (of element-expression)? (is | isnt) (content-type | content-type-list)
The content is test tests an element's declared content type or content model type. It can also be
used to determine if an element has a conref attribute, in which case the element is effectively
EMPTY, no matter what its declared type is.
The content type can be:
any, indicating an element with a content model of ANY,
empty, indicating an element with a declared content of EMPTY or an
XML empty element tag ("<foo/>"),
declared-empty, indicating an element with a declared content of EMPTY,
empty-tag, indicating an element with an XML empty element tag ("<foo/>"),
cdata, indicating an element with a declared content of CDATA,
rcdata, indicating an element with a declared content of RCDATA,
element, indicating an element with a content model that allows other elements but
does not allow #PCDATA,
conref, indicating an element for which a CONREF attribute has been
specified, and
mixed, indicating an element declared with a content model that allows #PCDATA or a content model of ANY. (The content model ANY allows #PCDATA.) Elements declared with a content model of ANY satisfy the tests for both
MIXED content models and the
ANY content model. So if ANY and MIXED are to be distinguished,
any should be tested before mixed. In essence, any overrides mixed.
A content-type-list is a list of content types separated by or or |.
If element-expression is specified, the test applies to the qualified element. Otherwise, the current element is tested.
The following element rule illustrates how content is tests can be used to provide an
analysis of every element in a document:
element #implied output "%n<%q>: " do when content is element output "element" else when content is any output "any" else when content is mixed output "mixed" else when content is cdata output "cdata" else when content is rcdata output "rcdata" else when content is empty output "empty" done output " (conref)" when content is conref output "%n" output "%c"