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package com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom;


/** Internal class LCount is used to track the number of
    listeners registered for a given event name, as an entry
    in a global hashtable. This should allow us to avoid generating,
    or discard, events for which no listeners are registered.

    ***** There should undoubtedly be methods here to manipulate
    this table. At the moment that code's residing in NodeImpl.
    Move it when we have a chance to do so. Sorry; we were
    rushed.

    ???? CONCERN: Hashtables are known to be "overserialized" in
    current versions of Java. That may impact performance.

    ???? CONCERN: The hashtable should probably be a per-document object.
    Finer granularity would be even better, but would cost more cycles to
    resolve and might not save enough event traffic to be worth the investment.
*/
/**
 * @xerces.internal
 *
 */

class LCount
{
    static java.util.Hashtable lCounts=new java.util.Hashtable();
    public int captures=0,bubbles=0,defaults, total=0;

    static LCount lookup(String evtName)
    {
        LCount lc=(LCount)lCounts.get(evtName);
        if(lc==null)
            lCounts.put(evtName,(lc=new LCount()));
        return lc;
    }
} // class LCount

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