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Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +000011<h1 align="center">The XML C library for Gnome</h1>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +000012
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000013<h1>Note: this is the flat content of the <a href="index.html">web
14site</a></h1>
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Daniel Veillardc9484202001-10-24 12:35:52 +000016<h1 style="text-align: center">libxml, a.k.a. gnome-xml</h1>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000017
18<p></p>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000019
20<p>Libxml is the XML C library developped for the Gnome project. XML itself
21is a metalanguage to design markup languages, i.e. text language where
22semantic and structure are added to the content using extra "markup"
23information enclosed between angle bracket. HTML is the most well-known
24markup language.</p>
25
26<p>Libxml2 implements a number of existing standards related to markup
27languages:</p>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000028<ul>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000029 <li>the XML standard: <a
30 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml</a></li>
31 <li>Namespaces in XML: <a
32 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/</a></li>
33 <li>XML Base: <a
34 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/</a></li>
35 <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +000036 : Uniform Resource Identifiers <a
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000037 href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt</a></li>
38 <li>XML Path Language (XPath) 1.0: <a
39 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath</a></li>
40 <li>HTML4 parser: <a
41 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/">http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/</a></li>
42 <li>most of XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Version 1.0: <a
43 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr</a></li>
44 <li>XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0: <a
45 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/</a></li>
46 <li>[ISO-8859-1], <a
47 href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2044.txt">rfc2044</a> [UTF-8]
48 and <a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2781.txt">rfc2781</a>
49 [UTF-16] core encodings</li>
50 <li>part of SGML Open Technical Resolution TR9401:1997</li>
51 <li>XML Catalogs Working Draft 06 August 2001: <a
52 href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html">http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html</a></li>
Daniel Veillard96984452000-08-31 13:50:12 +000053</ul>
54
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000055<p>In most cases libxml tries to implement the specifications in a relatively
Daniel Veillarda5393562002-02-20 11:40:49 +000056strict way. As of release 2.4.16, libxml2 passes all 1800+ tests from the <a
57href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xml-conformance/">OASIS XML Tests
58Suite</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillard5b16f582002-02-20 11:38:46 +000059
60<p>To some extent libxml2 provide some support for the following other
61specification but don't claim to implement them:</p>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000062<ul>
63 <li>Document Object Model (DOM) <a
64 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/">http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/</a>
65 it doesn't implement the API itself, gdome2 does this in top of
66 libxml2</li>
67 <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC 959</a>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +000068 : libxml implements a basic FTP client code</li>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000069 <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</a>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +000070 : HTTP/1.0, again a basic HTTP client code</li>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000071 <li>SAX: a minimal SAX implementation compatible with early expat
72 versions</li>
73 <li>DocBook SGML v4: libxml2 includes a hackish parser to transition to
74 XML</li>
75</ul>
76
Daniel Veillard845cce42002-01-09 11:51:37 +000077<p>Libxml2 is known to be very portable, should build and work without
78serious troubles on a variety of systems (Linux, Unix, Windows, CygWin,
79MacOs, MacOsX, RISC Os, OS/2, VMS, QNX, MVS, ...)</p>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +000080
Daniel Veillard96984452000-08-31 13:50:12 +000081<p>Separate documents:</p>
82<ul>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +000083 <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/">the libxslt page</a>
84 providing an implementation of XSLT 1.0 and extensions on top of
85 libxml2</li>
86 <li><a href="http://www.cs.unibo.it/~casarini/gdome2/">the gdome2 page</a>
Daniel Veillard51095312001-10-28 18:51:57 +000087 : a standard DOM2 implementation based on libxml2</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000088</ul>
89
90<h2><a name="Introducti">Introduction</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000091
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +000092<p>This document describes libxml, the <a
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +000093href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> C library developped for the <a
94href="http://www.gnome.org/">Gnome</a> project. <a
95href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML is a standard</a> for building tag-based
96structured documents/data.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +000097
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000098<p>Here are some key points about libxml:</p>
99<ul>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000100 <li>Libxml exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for both XML and
101 HTML.</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +0000102 <li>Libxml can do DTD validation at parse time, using a parsed document
103 instance, or with an arbitrary DTD.</li>
104 <li>Libxml now includes nearly complete <a
Daniel Veillard8c2ecaf2001-07-10 17:53:07 +0000105 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a>, <a
106 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">XPointer</a> and <a
107 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a> implementations.</li>
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +0000108 <li>It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions as possible, and
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000109 sticking closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding. Works on
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000110 Linux/Unix/Windows, ported to a number of other platforms.</li>
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +0000111 <li>Basic support for HTTP and FTP client allowing aplications to fetch
112 remote resources</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +0000113 <li>The design is modular, most of the extensions can be compiled out.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000114 <li>The internal document repesentation is as close as possible to the <a
115 href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> interfaces.</li>
116 <li>Libxml also has a <a href="http://www.megginson.com/SAX/index.html">SAX
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000117 like interface</a>; the interface is designed to be compatible with <a
118 href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html">Expat</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillardc575b992002-02-08 13:28:40 +0000119 <li>This library is released under the <a
120 href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
121 Licence</a> see the Copyright file in the distribution for the precise
122 wording.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000123</ul>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +0000124
Daniel Veillarde0c1d722001-03-21 10:28:36 +0000125<p>Warning: unless you are forced to because your application links with a
126Gnome library requiring it, <strong><span
127style="background-color: #FF0000">Do Not Use libxml1</span></strong>, use
128libxml2</p>
129
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +0000130<h2><a name="FAQ">FAQ</a></h2>
131
132<p>Table of Content:</p>
133<ul>
134 <li><a href="FAQ.html#Licence">Licence(s)</a></li>
135 <li><a href="FAQ.html#Installati">Installation</a></li>
136 <li><a href="FAQ.html#Compilatio">Compilation</a></li>
137 <li><a href="FAQ.html#Developer">Developer corner</a></li>
138</ul>
139
140<h3><a name="Licence">Licence</a>(s)</h3>
141<ol>
142 <li><em>Licensing Terms for libxml</em>
Daniel Veillardc575b992002-02-08 13:28:40 +0000143 <p>libxml is released under the <a
144 href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
145 Licence</a>, see the file Copyright in the distribution for the precise
146 wording</p>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +0000147 </li>
148 <li><em>Can I embed libxml in a proprietary application ?</em>
Daniel Veillardc575b992002-02-08 13:28:40 +0000149 <p>Yes. The MIT Licence allows you to also keep proprietary the changes
150 you made to libxml, but it would be graceful to provide back bugfixes and
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +0000151 improvements as patches for possible incorporation in the main
152 development tree</p>
153 </li>
154</ol>
155
156<h3><a name="Installati">Installation</a></h3>
157<ol>
158 <li>Unless you are forced to because your application links with a Gnome
159 library requiring it, <strong><span style="background-color: #FF0000">Do
160 Not Use libxml1</span></strong>, use libxml2</li>
161 <li><em>Where can I get libxml</em>
162 ?
163 <p>The original distribution comes from <a
164 href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">rpmfind.net</a> or <a
165 href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libxml/">gnome.org</a></p>
166 <p>Most linux and Bsd distribution includes libxml, this is probably the
167 safer way for end-users</p>
168 <p>David Doolin provides precompiled Windows versions at <a
169 href="http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/ ">http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/</a></p>
170 </li>
171 <li><em>I see libxml and libxml2 releases, which one should I install ?</em>
172 <ul>
173 <li>If you are not concerned by any existing backward compatibility
174 with existing application, install libxml2 only</li>
175 <li>If you are not doing development, you can safely install both.
176 usually the packages <a
177 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml.html">libxml</a> and <a
178 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml2</a> are
179 compatible (this is not the case for development packages)</li>
180 <li>If you are a developer and your system provides separate packaging
181 for shared libraries and the development components, it is possible
182 to install libxml and libxml2, and also <a
183 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml-devel.html">libxml-devel</a>
184 and <a
185 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml2-devel</a>
186 too for libxml2 &gt;= 2.3.0</li>
187 <li>If you are developing a new application, please develop against
188 libxml2(-devel)</li>
189 </ul>
190 </li>
191 <li><em>I can't install the libxml package it conflicts with libxml0</em>
192 <p>You probably have an old libxml0 package used to provide the shared
193 library for libxml.so.0, you can probably safely remove it. Anyway the
194 libxml packages provided on <a
195 href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">rpmfind.net</a> provides
196 libxml.so.0</p>
197 </li>
198 <li><em>I can't install the libxml(2) RPM package due to failed
199 dependancies</em>
200 <p>The most generic solution is to refetch the latest src.rpm , and
201 rebuild it locally with</p>
202 <p><code>rpm --rebuild libxml(2)-xxx.src.rpm</code></p>
203 <p>if everything goes well it will generate two binary rpm (one providing
204 the shared libs and xmllint, and the other one, the -devel package
205 providing includes, static libraries and scripts needed to build
206 applications with libxml(2)) that you can install locally.</p>
207 </li>
208</ol>
209
210<h3><a name="Compilatio">Compilation</a></h3>
211<ol>
212 <li><em>What is the process to compile libxml ?</em>
213 <p>As most UNIX libraries libxml follows the "standard":</p>
214 <p><code>gunzip -c xxx.tar.gz | tar xvf -</code></p>
215 <p><code>cd libxml-xxxx</code></p>
216 <p><code>./configure --help</code></p>
217 <p>to see the options, then the compilation/installation proper</p>
218 <p><code>./configure [possible options]</code></p>
219 <p><code>make</code></p>
220 <p><code>make install</code></p>
221 <p>At that point you may have to rerun ldconfig or similar utility to
222 update your list of installed shared libs.</p>
223 </li>
224 <li><em>What other libraries are needed to compile/install libxml ?</em>
225 <p>Libxml does not requires any other library, the normal C ANSI API
226 should be sufficient (please report any violation to this rule you may
227 find).</p>
228 <p>However if found at configuration time libxml will detect and use the
229 following libs:</p>
230 <ul>
231 <li><a href="http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/">libz</a>
232 : a highly portable and available widely compression library</li>
233 <li>iconv: a powerful character encoding conversion library. It's
234 included by default on recent glibc libraries, so it doesn't need to
235 be installed specifically on linux. It seems it's now <a
236 href="http://www.opennc.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/iconv.html">part
237 of the official UNIX</a> specification. Here is one <a
238 href="http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html">implementation
239 of the library</a> which source can be found <a
240 href="ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/">here</a>.</li>
241 </ul>
242 </li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +0000243 <li><em>make check fails on some platforms</em>
244 <p>Sometime the regression tests results don't completely match the value
245 produced by the parser, and the makefile uses diff to print the delta. On
246 some platforms the diff return breaks the compilation process, if the
Daniel Veillarde46182c2002-02-12 14:29:11 +0000247 diff is small this is probably not a serious problem.</p>
248 <p>Sometimes (especially on Solaris) make checks fails due to limitations
249 in make. Try using GNU-make instead.</p>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +0000250 </li>
251 <li><em>I use the CVS version and there is no configure script</em>
252 <p>The configure (and other Makefiles) are generated. Use the autogen.sh
253 script to regenerate the configure and Makefiles, like:</p>
254 <p><code>./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --disable-shared</code></p>
255 </li>
256 <li><em>I have troubles when running make tests with gcc-3.0</em>
257 <p>It seems the initial release of gcc-3.0 has a problem with the
258 optimizer which miscompiles the URI module. Please use another
259 compiler</p>
260 </li>
261</ol>
262
263<h3><a name="Developer">Developer</a> corner</h3>
264<ol>
265 <li><em>xmlDocDump() generates output on one line</em>
266 <p>libxml will not <strong>invent</strong> spaces in the content of a
267 document since <strong>all spaces in the content of a document are
268 significant</strong>. If you build a tree from the API and want
269 indentation:</p>
270 <ol>
271 <li>the correct way is to generate those yourself too</li>
272 <li>the dangerous way is to ask libxml to add those blanks to your
273 content <strong>modifying the content of your document in the
274 process</strong>. The result may not be what you expect. There is
275 <strong>NO</strong> way to guarantee that such a modification won't
276 impact other part of the content of your document. See <a
277 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html#XMLKEEPBLANKSDEFAULT">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
278 ()</a> and <a
279 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-tree.html#XMLSAVEFORMATFILE">xmlSaveFormatFile
280 ()</a></li>
281 </ol>
282 </li>
283 <li>Extra nodes in the document:
284 <p><em>For a XML file as below:</em></p>
285 <pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
286&lt;PLAN xmlns="http://www.argus.ca/autotest/1.0/"&gt;
287&lt;NODE CommFlag="0"/&gt;
288&lt;NODE CommFlag="1"/&gt;
289&lt;/PLAN&gt;</pre>
290 <p><em>after parsing it with the function
291 pxmlDoc=xmlParseFile(...);</em></p>
292 <p><em>I want to the get the content of the first node (node with the
293 CommFlag="0")</em></p>
294 <p><em>so I did it as following;</em></p>
295 <pre>xmlNodePtr pode;
296pnode=pxmlDoc-&gt;children-&gt;children;</pre>
297 <p><em>but it does not work. If I change it to</em></p>
298 <pre>pnode=pxmlDoc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next;</pre>
299 <p><em>then it works. Can someone explain it to me.</em></p>
300 <p></p>
301 <p>In XML all characters in the content of the document are significant
302 <strong>including blanks and formatting line breaks</strong>.</p>
303 <p>The extra nodes you are wondering about are just that, text nodes with
304 the formatting spaces wich are part of the document but that people tend
305 to forget. There is a function <a
306 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
307 ()</a> to remove those at parse time, but that's an heuristic, and its
308 use should be limited to case where you are sure there is no
309 mixed-content in the document.</p>
310 </li>
311 <li><em>I get compilation errors of existing code like when accessing
312 <strong>root</strong> or <strong>childs fields</strong> of nodes</em>
313 <p>You are compiling code developed for libxml version 1 and using a
314 libxml2 development environment. Either switch back to libxml v1 devel or
315 even better fix the code to compile with libxml2 (or both) by <a
316 href="upgrade.html">following the instructions</a>.</p>
317 </li>
318 <li><em>I get compilation errors about non existing
319 <strong>xmlRootNode</strong> or <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong>
320 fields</em>
321 <p>The source code you are using has been <a
322 href="upgrade.html">upgraded</a> to be able to compile with both libxml
323 and libxml2, but you need to install a more recent version:
324 libxml(-devel) &gt;= 1.8.8 or libxml2(-devel) &gt;= 2.1.0</p>
325 </li>
326 <li><em>XPath implementation looks seriously broken</em>
327 <p>XPath implementation prior to 2.3.0 was really incomplete, upgrade to
328 a recent version, the implementation and debug of libxslt generated fixes
329 for most obvious problems.</p>
330 </li>
331 <li><em>The example provided in the web page does not compile</em>
332 <p>It's hard to maintain the documentation in sync with the code
333 &lt;grin/&gt; ...</p>
334 <p>Check the previous points 1/ and 2/ raised before, and send
335 patches.</p>
336 </li>
337 <li><em>Where can I get more examples and informations than in the web
338 page</em>
339 <p>Ideally a libxml book would be nice. I have no such plan ... But you
340 can:</p>
341 <ul>
342 <li>check more deeply the <a href="html/libxml-lib.html">existing
343 generated doc</a></li>
344 <li>looks for examples of use for libxml function using the Gnome code
345 for example the following will query the full Gnome CVs base for the
346 use of the <strong>xmlAddChild()</strong> function:
347 <p><a
348 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/search?string=xmlAddChild">http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/search?string=xmlAddChild</a></p>
349 <p>This may be slow, a large hardware donation to the gnome project
350 could cure this :-)</p>
351 </li>
352 <li><a
353 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/rview.cgi?cvsroot=/cvs/gnome&amp;dir=gnome-xml">Browse
354 the libxml source</a>
355 , I try to write code as clean and documented as possible, so
356 looking at it may be helpful</li>
357 </ul>
358 </li>
359 <li>What about C++ ?
360 <p>libxml is written in pure C in order to allow easy reuse on a number
361 of platforms, including embedded systems. I don't intend to convert to
362 C++.</p>
363 <p>There is however a C++ wrapper provided by Ari Johnson
364 &lt;ari@btigate.com&gt; which may fullfill your needs:</p>
365 <p>Website: <a
366 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/</a></p>
367 <p>Download: <a
368 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz</a></p>
369 </li>
370 <li>How to validate a document a posteriori ?
371 <p>It is possible to validate documents which had not been validated at
372 initial parsing time or documents who have been built from scratch using
373 the API. Use the <a
374 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-valid.html#XMLVALIDATEDTD">xmlValidateDtd()</a>
375 function. It is also possible to simply add a Dtd to an existing
376 document:</p>
377 <pre>xmlDocPtr doc; /* your existing document */
378 xmlDtdPtr dtd = xmlParseDTD(NULL, filename_of_dtd); /* parse the DTD */
379 dtd-&gt;name = xmlStrDup((xmlChar*)"root_name"); /* use the given root */
380
381 doc-&gt;intSubset = dtd;
382 if (doc-&gt;children == NULL) xmlAddChild((xmlNodePtr)doc, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
383 else xmlAddPrevSibling(doc-&gt;children, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
384 </pre>
385 </li>
386 <li>etc ...</li>
387</ol>
388
389<p></p>
390
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000391<h2><a name="Documentat">Documentation</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000392
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000393<p>There are some on-line resources about using libxml:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000394<ol>
Daniel Veillard365e13b2000-07-02 07:56:37 +0000395 <li>Check the <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ</a></li>
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000396 <li>Check the <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-lib.html">extensive
Daniel Veillard8c6d6af2000-08-25 17:14:13 +0000397 documentation</a> automatically extracted from code comments (using <a
398 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/rview.cgi?cvsroot=/cvs/gnome&amp;dir=gtk-doc">gtk
399 doc</a>).</li>
Daniel Veillard8d869642000-07-14 12:12:59 +0000400 <li>Look at the documentation about <a href="encoding.html">libxml
401 internationalization support</a></li>
Daniel Veillardbc66f852002-01-14 09:49:20 +0000402 <li>This page provides a global overview and <a href="example.html">some
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000403 examples</a> on how to use libxml.</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000404 <li><a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James Henstridge</a>
405 wrote <a
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000406 href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">some nice
407 documentation</a> explaining how to use the libxml SAX interface.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000408 <li>George Lebl wrote <a
409 href="http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/gnome3/">an article
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000410 for IBM developerWorks</a> about using libxml.</li>
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000411 <li>Check <a href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gnome-xml/TODO">the TODO
412 file</a></li>
413 <li>Read the <a href="upgrade.html">1.x to 2.x upgrade path</a>. If you are
414 starting a new project using libxml you should really use the 2.x
415 version.</li>
Daniel Veillard845cce42002-01-09 11:51:37 +0000416 <li>And don't forget to look at the <a
417 href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">mailing-list archive</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000418</ol>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000419
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000420<h2><a name="Reporting">Reporting bugs and getting help</a></h2>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000421
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000422<p>Well, bugs or missing features are always possible, and I will make a
423point of fixing them in a timely fashion. The best way to report a bug is to
424use the <a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml">Gnome
425bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the "libxml" module name). I look
426at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder when a bug is
Daniel Veillard51095312001-10-28 18:51:57 +0000427still open. Be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxml.</p>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000428
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000429<p>There is also a mailing-list <a
Daniel Veillard3197f162001-04-04 00:40:08 +0000430href="mailto:xml@gnome.org">xml@gnome.org</a> for libxml, with an <a
431href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">on-line archive</a> (<a
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000432href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages">old</a>). To subscribe to this list,
433please visit the <a
434href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml">associated Web</a> page and
435follow the instructions. <strong>Do not send code, I won't debug it</strong>
436(but patches are really appreciated!).</p>
Daniel Veillard234547b2001-07-05 09:46:10 +0000437
Daniel Veillard008186f2001-09-13 14:24:44 +0000438<p>Check the following <strong><span style="color: #FF0000">before
439posting</span></strong>:</p>
Daniel Veillard234547b2001-07-05 09:46:10 +0000440<ul>
Daniel Veillarddadd0872001-09-15 09:21:44 +0000441 <li>read the <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ</a></li>
Daniel Veillard234547b2001-07-05 09:46:10 +0000442 <li>make sure you are <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/">using a recent
443 version</a>, and that the problem still shows up in those</li>
444 <li>check the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">list
445 archives</a> to see if the problem was reported already, in this case
Daniel Veillarde7ead2d2001-08-22 23:44:09 +0000446 there is probably a fix available, similary check the <a
447 href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml">registered
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000448 open bugs</a></li>
Daniel Veillard234547b2001-07-05 09:46:10 +0000449 <li>make sure you can reproduce the bug with xmllint or one of the test
450 programs found in source in the distribution</li>
451 <li>Please send the command showing the error as well as the input (as an
452 attachement)</li>
453</ul>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000454
Daniel Veillarddadd0872001-09-15 09:21:44 +0000455<p>Then send the bug with associated informations to reproduce it to the <a
Daniel Veillard33a67802001-03-07 09:44:02 +0000456href="mailto:xml@gnome.org">xml@gnome.org</a> list; if it's really libxml
Daniel Veillard008186f2001-09-13 14:24:44 +0000457related I will approve it.. Please do not send me mail directly, it makes
458things really harder to track and in some cases I'm not the best person to
459answer a given question, ask the list instead.</p>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000460
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +0000461<p>Of course, bugs reported with a suggested patch for fixing them will
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000462probably be processed faster.</p>
463
464<p>If you're looking for help, a quick look at <a
Daniel Veillardf7ed3362001-08-17 12:01:21 +0000465href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">the list archive</a> may actually
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000466provide the answer, I usually send source samples when answering libxml usage
Daniel Veillard6f0adb52000-07-03 11:41:26 +0000467questions. The <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/book1.html">auto-generated
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000468documentantion</a> is not as polished as I would like (i need to learn more
469about Docbook), but it's a good starting point.</p>
470
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000471<h2><a name="help">How to help</a></h2>
472
473<p>You can help the project in various ways, the best thing to do first is to
474subscribe to the mailing-list as explained before, check the <a
Daniel Veillardf7ed3362001-08-17 12:01:21 +0000475href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">archives </a>and the <a
476href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml">Gnome bug
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000477database:</a>:</p>
478<ol>
479 <li>provide patches when you find problems</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000480 <li>provide the diffs when you port libxml to a new platform. They may not
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000481 be integrated in all cases but help pinpointing portability problems
482 and</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +0000483 <li>provide documentation fixes (either as patches to the code comments or
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000484 as HTML diffs).</li>
485 <li>provide new documentations pieces (translations, examples, etc ...)</li>
486 <li>Check the TODO file and try to close one of the items</li>
487 <li>take one of the points raised in the archive or the bug database and
Daniel Veillarde7ead2d2001-08-22 23:44:09 +0000488 provide a fix. <a href="mailto:daniel@veillard.com">Get in touch with me
489 </a>before to avoid synchronization problems and check that the suggested
490 fix will fit in nicely :-)</li>
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000491</ol>
492
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000493<h2><a name="Downloads">Downloads</a></h2>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000494
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000495<p>The latest versions of libxml can be found on <a
Daniel Veillard20c8cf22001-06-26 22:47:36 +0000496href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/">xmlsoft.org</a> (<a
497href="ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">Seattle</a>, <a
498href="ftp://fr.rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">France</a>) or on the <a
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000499href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/MIRRORS.html">Gnome FTP server</a> either
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000500as a <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libxml/">source
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000501archive</a> or <a
Daniel Veillarda41123c2001-04-22 19:31:20 +0000502href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/redhat/i386/libxml/">RPM
503packages</a>. (NOTE that you need both the <a
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000504href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml(2)</a> and <a
505href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml(2)-devel</a>
Daniel Veillard95189532001-07-26 18:30:26 +0000506packages installed to compile applications using libxml.) <a
507href="mailto:izlatkovic@daenet.de">Igor Zlatkovic</a> is now the maintainer
508of the Windows port, <a
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000509href="http://www.fh-frankfurt.de/~igor/projects/libxml/index.html">he
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +0000510provides binaries</a>. <a href="mailto:Gary.Pennington@sun.com">Gary
Daniel Veillard1aadc442001-11-28 13:10:32 +0000511Pennington</a> provides <a href="http://garypennington.net/libxml2/">Solaris
512binaries</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000513
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000514<p><a name="Snapshot">Snapshot:</a></p>
515<ul>
516 <li>Code from the W3C cvs base libxml <a
Daniel Veillard33a67802001-03-07 09:44:02 +0000517 href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/cvs-snapshot.tar.gz">cvs-snapshot.tar.gz</a></li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000518 <li>Docs, content of the web site, the list archive included <a
Daniel Veillard33a67802001-03-07 09:44:02 +0000519 href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml-docs.tar.gz">libxml-docs.tar.gz</a></li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000520</ul>
521
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +0000522<p><a name="Contribs">Contributions:</a></p>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000523
524<p>I do accept external contributions, especially if compiling on another
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +0000525platform, get in touch with me to upload the package, wrappers for various
Daniel Veillard51095312001-10-28 18:51:57 +0000526languages have been provided, and can be found in the <a
527href="contribs.html">contrib section</a></p>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000528
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000529<p>Libxml is also available from CVS:</p>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000530<ul>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000531 <li><p>The <a
532 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/rview.cgi?cvsroot=/cvs/gnome&amp;dir=gnome-xml">Gnome
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000533 CVS base</a>. Check the <a
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000534 href="http://developer.gnome.org/tools/cvs.html">Gnome CVS Tools</a>
535 page; the CVS module is <b>gnome-xml</b>.</p>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000536 </li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000537 <li>The <strong>libxslt</strong> module is also present there</li>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000538</ul>
539
540<h2><a name="News">News</a></h2>
541
Daniel Veillard944b5ff1999-12-15 19:08:24 +0000542<h3>CVS only : check the <a
543href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gnome-xml/ChangeLog">Changelog</a> file
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000544for a really accurate description</h3>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000545
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +0000546<p>Items floating around but not actively worked on, get in touch with me if
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000547you want to test those</p>
548<ul>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000549 <li>Implementing <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT">XSLT</a>, this is done
550 as a separate C library on top of libxml called libxslt</li>
Daniel Veillard28929b22000-11-13 18:22:49 +0000551 <li>Finishing up <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">XPointer</a> and <a
552 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a></li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000553 <li>(seeems working but delayed from release) parsing/import of Docbook
554 SGML docs</li>
555</ul>
556
Daniel Veillard5f4b5992002-02-20 10:22:49 +0000557<h3>2.4.16: Feb 20 2002</h3>
558<ul>
559 <li>a lot of bug fixes, most of them were triggered by the XML Testsuite
560 from OASIS and W3C. Compliance has been significantly improved.</li>
561 <li>a couple of portability fixes too.</li>
562</ul>
563
Daniel Veillard397ff112002-02-11 18:27:20 +0000564<h3>2.4.15: Feb 11 2002</h3>
565<ul>
566 <li>Fixed the Makefiles, especially the python module ones</li>
567 <li>A few bug fixes and cleanup</li>
568 <li>Includes cleanup</li>
569</ul>
570
Daniel Veillardb6c1e2f2002-02-08 14:52:52 +0000571<h3>2.4.14: Feb 8 2002</h3>
572<ul>
573 <li>Change of Licence to the <a
574 href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
575 Licence</a> basisally for integration in XFree86 codebase, and removing
576 confusion around the previous dual-licencing</li>
577 <li>added Python bindings, beta software but should already be quite
578 complete</li>
579 <li>a large number of fixes and cleanups, especially for all tree
580 manipulations</li>
581 <li>cleanup of the headers, generation of a reference API definition in
582 XML</li>
583</ul>
584
585<h3>2.4.13: Jan 14 2002</h3>
Daniel Veillard744683d2002-01-14 17:30:20 +0000586<ul>
587 <li>update of the documentation: John Fleck and Charlie Bozeman</li>
588 <li>cleanup of timing code from Justin Fletcher</li>
589 <li>fixes for Windows and initial thread support on Win32: Igor and Serguei
590 Narojnyi</li>
591 <li>Cygwin patch from Robert Collins</li>
592 <li>added xmlSetEntityReferenceFunc() for Keith Isdale work on xsldbg</li>
593</ul>
594
Daniel Veillardef90ba72001-12-07 14:24:22 +0000595<h3>2.4.12: Dec 7 2001</h3>
596<ul>
597 <li>a few bug fixes: thread (Gary Pennington), xmllint (Geert Kloosterman),
598 XML parser (Robin Berjon), XPointer (Danny Jamshy), I/O cleanups
599 (robert)</li>
600 <li>Eric Lavigne contributed project files for MacOS</li>
601 <li>some makefiles cleanups</li>
602</ul>
603
Daniel Veillarda4871052001-11-26 13:19:48 +0000604<h3>2.4.11: Nov 26 2001</h3>
605<ul>
606 <li>fixed a couple of errors in the includes, fixed a few bugs, some code
607 cleanups</li>
608 <li>xmllint man pages improvement by Heiko Rupp</li>
609 <li>updated VMS build instructions from John A Fotheringham</li>
610 <li>Windows Makefiles updates from Igor</li>
611</ul>
612
Daniel Veillard43d3f612001-11-10 11:57:23 +0000613<h3>2.4.10: Nov 10 2001</h3>
614<ul>
615 <li>URI escaping fix (Joel Young)</li>
616 <li>added xmlGetNodePath() (for paths or XPointers generation)</li>
617 <li>Fixes namespace handling problems when using DTD and validation</li>
618 <li>improvements on xmllint: Morus Walter patches for --format and
619 --encode, Stefan Kost and Heiko Rupp improvements on the --shell</li>
620 <li>fixes for xmlcatalog linking pointed by Weiqi Gao</li>
621 <li>fixes to the HTML parser</li>
622</ul>
623
624<h3>2.4.9: Nov 6 2001</h3>
625<ul>
626 <li>fixes more catalog bugs</li>
627 <li>avoid a compilation problem, improve xmlGetLineNo()</li>
628</ul>
629
Daniel Veillarded421aa2001-11-04 21:22:45 +0000630<h3>2.4.8: Nov 4 2001</h3>
631<ul>
632 <li>fixed SGML catalogs broken in previous release, updated xmlcatalog
633 tool</li>
634 <li>fixed a compile errors and some includes troubles.</li>
635</ul>
636
Daniel Veillard52dcab32001-10-30 12:51:17 +0000637<h3>2.4.7: Oct 30 2001</h3>
638<ul>
639 <li>exported some debugging interfaces</li>
640 <li>serious rewrite of the catalog code</li>
641 <li>integrated Gary Pennington thread safety patch, added configure option
642 and regression tests</li>
643 <li>removed an HTML parser bug</li>
644 <li>fixed a couple of potentially serious validation bugs</li>
645 <li>integrated the SGML DocBook support in xmllint</li>
646 <li>changed the nanoftp anonymous login passwd</li>
647 <li>some I/O cleanup and a couple of interfaces for Perl wrapper</li>
648 <li>general bug fixes</li>
649 <li>updated xmllint man page by John Fleck</li>
650 <li>some VMS and Windows updates</li>
651</ul>
652
Daniel Veillard60087f32001-10-10 09:45:09 +0000653<h3>2.4.6: Oct 10 2001</h3>
654<ul>
Daniel Veillard52dcab32001-10-30 12:51:17 +0000655 <li>added an updated man pages by John Fleck</li>
Daniel Veillard60087f32001-10-10 09:45:09 +0000656 <li>portability and configure fixes</li>
657 <li>an infinite loop on the HTML parser was removed (William)</li>
658 <li>Windows makefile patches from Igor</li>
659 <li>fixed half a dozen bugs reported fof libxml or libxslt</li>
660 <li>updated xmlcatalog to be able to modify SGML super catalogs</li>
661</ul>
662
Daniel Veillarddadd0872001-09-15 09:21:44 +0000663<h3>2.4.5: Sep 14 2001</h3>
664<ul>
665 <li>Remove a few annoying bugs in 2.4.4</li>
666 <li>forces the HTML serializer to output decimal charrefs since some
667 version of Netscape can't handle hexadecimal ones</li>
668</ul>
669
670<h3>1.8.16: Sep 14 2001</h3>
671<ul>
672 <li>maintenance release of the old libxml1 branch, couple of bug and
673 portability fixes</li>
674</ul>
675
Daniel Veillard04382ae2001-09-12 18:51:30 +0000676<h3>2.4.4: Sep 12 2001</h3>
677<ul>
678 <li>added --convert to xmlcatalog, bug fixes and cleanups of XML
679 Catalog</li>
680 <li>a few bug fixes and some portability changes</li>
681 <li>some documentation cleanups</li>
682</ul>
683
Daniel Veillard39936902001-08-24 00:49:01 +0000684<h3>2.4.3: Aug 23 2001</h3>
685<ul>
686 <li>XML Catalog support see the doc</li>
687 <li>New NaN/Infinity floating point code</li>
688 <li>A few bug fixes</li>
689</ul>
690
691<h3>2.4.2: Aug 15 2001</h3>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000692<ul>
693 <li>adds xmlLineNumbersDefault() to control line number generation</li>
694 <li>lot of bug fixes</li>
695 <li>the Microsoft MSC projects files shuld now be up to date</li>
696 <li>inheritance of namespaces from DTD defaulted attributes</li>
697 <li>fixes a serious potential security bug</li>
698 <li>added a --format option to xmllint</li>
699</ul>
700
701<h3>2.4.1: July 24 2001</h3>
702<ul>
703 <li>possibility to keep line numbers in the tree</li>
704 <li>some computation NaN fixes</li>
705 <li>extension of the XPath API</li>
706 <li>cleanup for alpha and ia64 targets</li>
707 <li>patch to allow saving through HTTP PUT or POST</li>
Daniel Veillard09ab7e12001-07-10 15:49:44 +0000708</ul>
709
710<h3>2.4.0: July 10 2001</h3>
711<ul>
712 <li>Fixed a few bugs in XPath, validation, and tree handling.</li>
713 <li>Fixed XML Base implementation, added a coupel of examples to the
714 regression tests</li>
715 <li>A bit of cleanup</li>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000716</ul>
717
Daniel Veillard5b43fde2001-07-05 23:31:40 +0000718<h3>2.3.14: July 5 2001</h3>
719<ul>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000720 <li>fixed some entities problems and reduce mem requirement when
721 substituing them</li>
Daniel Veillard5b43fde2001-07-05 23:31:40 +0000722 <li>lots of improvements in the XPath queries interpreter can be
723 substancially faster</li>
724 <li>Makefiles and configure cleanups</li>
725 <li>Fixes to XPath variable eval, and compare on empty node set</li>
726 <li>HTML tag closing bug fixed</li>
727 <li>Fixed an URI reference computating problem when validating</li>
728</ul>
729
Daniel Veillard2adbb512001-06-28 16:20:36 +0000730<h3>2.3.13: June 28 2001</h3>
731<ul>
732 <li>2.3.12 configure.in was broken as well as the push mode XML parser</li>
733 <li>a few more fixes for compilation on Windows MSC by Yon Derek</li>
734</ul>
735
736<h3>1.8.14: June 28 2001</h3>
737<ul>
738 <li>Zbigniew Chyla gave a patch to use the old XML parser in push mode</li>
739 <li>Small Makefile fix</li>
740</ul>
741
Daniel Veillard11648102001-06-26 16:08:24 +0000742<h3>2.3.12: June 26 2001</h3>
743<ul>
744 <li>lots of cleanup</li>
745 <li>a couple of validation fix</li>
746 <li>fixed line number counting</li>
747 <li>fixed serious problems in the XInclude processing</li>
748 <li>added support for UTF8 BOM at beginning of entities</li>
749 <li>fixed a strange gcc optimizer bugs in xpath handling of float, gcc-3.0
750 miscompile uri.c (William), Thomas Leitner provided a fix for the
751 optimizer on Tru64</li>
752 <li>incorporated Yon Derek and Igor Zlatkovic fixes and improvements for
753 compilation on Windows MSC</li>
754 <li>update of libxml-doc.el (Felix Natter)</li>
755 <li>fixed 2 bugs in URI normalization code</li>
756</ul>
757
Daniel Veillarde3c81b52001-06-17 14:50:34 +0000758<h3>2.3.11: June 17 2001</h3>
759<ul>
760 <li>updates to trio, Makefiles and configure should fix some portability
761 problems (alpha)</li>
762 <li>fixed some HTML serialization problems (pre, script, and block/inline
763 handling), added encoding aware APIs, cleanup of this code</li>
764 <li>added xmlHasNsProp()</li>
765 <li>implemented a specific PI for encoding support in the DocBook SGML
766 parser</li>
767 <li>some XPath fixes (-Infinity, / as a function parameter and namespaces
768 node selection)</li>
769 <li>fixed a performance problem and an error in the validation code</li>
770 <li>fixed XInclude routine to implement the recursive behaviour</li>
771 <li>fixed xmlFreeNode problem when libxml is included statically twice</li>
772 <li>added --version to xmllint for bug reports</li>
773</ul>
774
Daniel Veillard2e4f1882001-06-01 10:11:57 +0000775<h3>2.3.10: June 1 2001</h3>
776<ul>
777 <li>fixed the SGML catalog support</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000778 <li>a number of reported bugs got fixed, in XPath, iconv detection,
779 XInclude processing</li>
Daniel Veillard2e4f1882001-06-01 10:11:57 +0000780 <li>XPath string function should now handle unicode correctly</li>
781</ul>
782
Daniel Veillard4623acd2001-05-19 15:13:15 +0000783<h3>2.3.9: May 19 2001</h3>
784
785<p>Lots of bugfixes, and added a basic SGML catalog support:</p>
786<ul>
787 <li>HTML push bugfix #54891 and another patch from Jonas Borgström</li>
788 <li>some serious speed optimisation again</li>
789 <li>some documentation cleanups</li>
790 <li>trying to get better linking on solaris (-R)</li>
791 <li>XPath API cleanup from Thomas Broyer</li>
792 <li>Validation bug fixed #54631, added a patch from Gary Pennington, fixed
793 xmlValidGetValidElements()</li>
794 <li>Added an INSTALL file</li>
795 <li>Attribute removal added to API: #54433</li>
796 <li>added a basic support for SGML catalogs</li>
797 <li>fixed xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0) API</li>
798 <li>bugfix in xmlNodeGetLang()</li>
799 <li>fixed a small configure portability problem</li>
800 <li>fixed an inversion of SYSTEM and PUBLIC identifier in HTML document</li>
801</ul>
802
Daniel Veillarda265af72001-05-14 11:13:58 +0000803<h3>1.8.13: May 14 2001</h3>
804<ul>
805 <li>bugfixes release of the old libxml1 branch used by Gnome</li>
806</ul>
807
Daniel Veillard3bbbe6f2001-05-03 11:15:37 +0000808<h3>2.3.8: May 3 2001</h3>
809<ul>
810 <li>Integrated an SGML DocBook parser for the Gnome project</li>
811 <li>Fixed a few things in the HTML parser</li>
812 <li>Fixed some XPath bugs raised by XSLT use, tried to fix the floating
813 point portability issue</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000814 <li>Speed improvement (8M/s for SAX, 3M/s for DOM, 1.5M/s for
815 DOM+validation using the XML REC as input and a 700MHz celeron).</li>
Daniel Veillard3bbbe6f2001-05-03 11:15:37 +0000816 <li>incorporated more Windows cleanup</li>
817 <li>added xmlSaveFormatFile()</li>
818 <li>fixed problems in copying nodes with entities references (gdome)</li>
819 <li>removed some troubles surrounding the new validation module</li>
820</ul>
821
Daniel Veillarda41123c2001-04-22 19:31:20 +0000822<h3>2.3.7: April 22 2001</h3>
823<ul>
824 <li>lots of small bug fixes, corrected XPointer</li>
825 <li>Non determinist content model validation support</li>
826 <li>added xmlDocCopyNode for gdome2</li>
827 <li>revamped the way the HTML parser handles end of tags</li>
828 <li>XPath: corrctions of namespacessupport and number formatting</li>
829 <li>Windows: Igor Zlatkovic patches for MSC compilation</li>
830 <li>HTML ouput fixes from P C Chow and William M. Brack</li>
831 <li>Improved validation speed sensible for DocBook</li>
832 <li>fixed a big bug with ID declared in external parsed entities</li>
833 <li>portability fixes, update of Trio from Bjorn Reese</li>
834</ul>
835
Daniel Veillardafc73112001-04-11 11:51:41 +0000836<h3>2.3.6: April 8 2001</h3>
837<ul>
838 <li>Code cleanup using extreme gcc compiler warning options, found and
839 cleared half a dozen potential problem</li>
840 <li>the Eazel team found an XML parser bug</li>
841 <li>cleaned up the user of some of the string formatting function. used the
842 trio library code to provide the one needed when the platform is missing
843 them</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000844 <li>xpath: removed a memory leak and fixed the predicate evaluation
845 problem, extended the testsuite and cleaned up the result. XPointer seems
846 broken ...</li>
Daniel Veillardafc73112001-04-11 11:51:41 +0000847</ul>
848
Daniel Veillard56a4cb82001-03-24 17:00:36 +0000849<h3>2.3.5: Mar 23 2001</h3>
850<ul>
851 <li>Biggest change is separate parsing and evaluation of XPath expressions,
852 there is some new APIs for this too</li>
853 <li>included a number of bug fixes(XML push parser, 51876, notations,
854 52299)</li>
855 <li>Fixed some portability issues</li>
856</ul>
857
Daniel Veillarde356c282001-03-10 12:32:04 +0000858<h3>2.3.4: Mar 10 2001</h3>
859<ul>
860 <li>Fixed bugs #51860 and #51861</li>
861 <li>Added a global variable xmlDefaultBufferSize to allow default buffer
862 size to be application tunable.</li>
863 <li>Some cleanup in the validation code, still a bug left and this part
864 should probably be rewritten to support ambiguous content model :-\</li>
865 <li>Fix a couple of serious bugs introduced or raised by changes in 2.3.3
866 parser</li>
867 <li>Fixed another bug in xmlNodeGetContent()</li>
868 <li>Bjorn fixed XPath node collection and Number formatting</li>
869 <li>Fixed a loop reported in the HTML parsing</li>
870 <li>blank space are reported even if the Dtd content model proves that they
871 are formatting spaces, this is for XmL conformance</li>
872</ul>
873
Daniel Veillardb402c072001-03-01 17:28:58 +0000874<h3>2.3.3: Mar 1 2001</h3>
875<ul>
876 <li>small change in XPath for XSLT</li>
877 <li>documentation cleanups</li>
878 <li>fix in validation by Gary Pennington</li>
879 <li>serious parsing performances improvements</li>
880</ul>
881
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +0000882<h3>2.3.2: Feb 24 2001</h3>
Daniel Veillard71681102001-02-24 17:48:53 +0000883<ul>
884 <li>chasing XPath bugs, found a bunch, completed some TODO</li>
885 <li>fixed a Dtd parsing bug</li>
886 <li>fixed a bug in xmlNodeGetContent</li>
887 <li>ID/IDREF support partly rewritten by Gary Pennington</li>
888</ul>
889
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +0000890<h3>2.3.1: Feb 15 2001</h3>
Daniel Veillard6e6a6cc2001-02-15 15:55:44 +0000891<ul>
892 <li>some XPath and HTML bug fixes for XSLT</li>
893 <li>small extension of the hash table interfaces for DOM gdome2
894 implementation</li>
895 <li>A few bug fixes</li>
896</ul>
897
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +0000898<h3>2.3.0: Feb 8 2001 (2.2.12 was on 25 Jan but I didn't kept track)</h3>
Daniel Veillard6e6a6cc2001-02-15 15:55:44 +0000899<ul>
900 <li>Lots of XPath bug fixes</li>
901 <li>Add a mode with Dtd lookup but without validation error reporting for
902 XSLT</li>
903 <li>Add support for text node without escaping (XSLT)</li>
904 <li>bug fixes for xmlCheckFilename</li>
905 <li>validation code bug fixes from Gary Pennington</li>
906 <li>Patch from Paul D. Smith correcting URI path normalization</li>
907 <li>Patch to allow simultaneous install of libxml-devel and
908 libxml2-devel</li>
909 <li>the example Makefile is now fixed</li>
910 <li>added HTML to the RPM packages</li>
911 <li>tree copying bugfixes</li>
912 <li>updates to Windows makefiles</li>
913 <li>optimisation patch from Bjorn Reese</li>
914</ul>
915
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +0000916<h3>2.2.11: Jan 4 2001</h3>
Daniel Veillard503b8932001-01-05 06:36:31 +0000917<ul>
918 <li>bunch of bug fixes (memory I/O, xpath, ftp/http, ...)</li>
919 <li>added htmlHandleOmittedElem()</li>
920 <li>Applied Bjorn Reese's IPV6 first patch</li>
921 <li>Applied Paul D. Smith patches for validation of XInclude results</li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000922 <li>added XPointer xmlns() new scheme support</li>
Daniel Veillard503b8932001-01-05 06:36:31 +0000923</ul>
924
Daniel Veillard2ddd23d2000-11-25 10:42:19 +0000925<h3>2.2.10: Nov 25 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard9d343c42000-11-25 10:12:43 +0000926<ul>
927 <li>Fix the Windows problems of 2.2.8</li>
928 <li>integrate OpenVMS patches</li>
929 <li>better handling of some nasty HTML input</li>
930 <li>Improved the XPointer implementation</li>
931 <li>integrate a number of provided patches</li>
932</ul>
933
Daniel Veillard2ddd23d2000-11-25 10:42:19 +0000934<h3>2.2.9: Nov 25 2000</h3>
935<ul>
936 <li>erroneous release :-(</li>
937</ul>
938
Daniel Veillard28929b22000-11-13 18:22:49 +0000939<h3>2.2.8: Nov 13 2000</h3>
940<ul>
941 <li>First version of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a>
942 support</li>
943 <li>Patch in conditional section handling</li>
944 <li>updated MS compiler project</li>
945 <li>fixed some XPath problems</li>
946 <li>added an URI escaping function</li>
947 <li>some other bug fixes</li>
948</ul>
949
950<h3>2.2.7: Oct 31 2000</h3>
951<ul>
952 <li>added message redirection</li>
953 <li>XPath improvements (thanks TOM !)</li>
954 <li>xmlIOParseDTD() added</li>
955 <li>various small fixes in the HTML, URI, HTTP and XPointer support</li>
956 <li>some cleanup of the Makefile, autoconf and the distribution content</li>
957</ul>
958
Daniel Veillard29a11cc2000-10-25 13:32:39 +0000959<h3>2.2.6: Oct 25 2000:</h3>
960<ul>
961 <li>Added an hash table module, migrated a number of internal structure to
962 those</li>
963 <li>Fixed a posteriori validation problems</li>
964 <li>HTTP module cleanups</li>
965 <li>HTML parser improvements (tag errors, script/style handling, attribute
966 normalization)</li>
967 <li>coalescing of adjacent text nodes</li>
968 <li>couple of XPath bug fixes, exported the internal API</li>
969</ul>
970
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000971<h3>2.2.5: Oct 15 2000:</h3>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000972<ul>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000973 <li>XPointer implementation and testsuite</li>
974 <li>Lot of XPath fixes, added variable and functions registration, more
975 tests</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +0000976 <li>Portability fixes, lots of enhancements toward an easy Windows build
977 and release</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000978 <li>Late validation fixes</li>
979 <li>Integrated a lot of contributed patches</li>
980 <li>added memory management docs</li>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000981 <li>a performance problem when using large buffer seems fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000982</ul>
983
984<h3>2.2.4: Oct 1 2000:</h3>
985<ul>
986 <li>main XPath problem fixed</li>
987 <li>Integrated portability patches for Windows</li>
988 <li>Serious bug fixes on the URI and HTML code</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000989</ul>
990
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000991<h3>2.2.3: Sep 17 2000</h3>
992<ul>
993 <li>bug fixes</li>
994 <li>cleanup of entity handling code</li>
995 <li>overall review of all loops in the parsers, all sprintf usage has been
996 checked too</li>
997 <li>Far better handling of larges Dtd. Validating against Docbook XML Dtd
998 works smoothly now.</li>
999</ul>
1000
1001<h3>1.8.10: Sep 6 2000</h3>
1002<ul>
1003 <li>bug fix release for some Gnome projects</li>
1004</ul>
1005
1006<h3>2.2.2: August 12 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard786d7c82000-08-12 23:38:57 +00001007<ul>
1008 <li>mostly bug fixes</li>
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +00001009 <li>started adding routines to access xml parser context options</li>
Daniel Veillard786d7c82000-08-12 23:38:57 +00001010</ul>
1011
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +00001012<h3>2.2.1: July 21 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillarda2679fa2000-07-22 02:38:15 +00001013<ul>
1014 <li>a purely bug fixes release</li>
1015 <li>fixed an encoding support problem when parsing from a memory block</li>
1016 <li>fixed a DOCTYPE parsing problem</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001017 <li>removed a bug in the function allowing to override the memory
1018 allocation routines</li>
Daniel Veillarda2679fa2000-07-22 02:38:15 +00001019</ul>
1020
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +00001021<h3>2.2.0: July 14 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard94e90602000-07-17 14:38:19 +00001022<ul>
1023 <li>applied a lot of portability fixes</li>
1024 <li>better encoding support/cleanup and saving (content is now always
1025 encoded in UTF-8)</li>
1026 <li>the HTML parser now correctly handles encodings</li>
1027 <li>added xmlHasProp()</li>
1028 <li>fixed a serious problem with &amp;#38;</li>
1029 <li>propagated the fix to FTP client</li>
1030 <li>cleanup, bugfixes, etc ...</li>
1031 <li>Added a page about <a href="encoding.html">libxml Internationalization
1032 support</a></li>
1033</ul>
1034
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001035<h3>1.8.9: July 9 2000</h3>
1036<ul>
1037 <li>fixed the spec the RPMs should be better</li>
1038 <li>fixed a serious bug in the FTP implementation, released 1.8.9 to solve
1039 rpmfind users problem</li>
1040</ul>
1041
Daniel Veillard6388e172000-07-03 16:07:19 +00001042<h3>2.1.1: July 1 2000</h3>
1043<ul>
1044 <li>fixes a couple of bugs in the 2.1.0 packaging</li>
1045 <li>improvements on the HTML parser</li>
1046</ul>
1047
Daniel Veillard3f6f7f62000-06-30 17:58:25 +00001048<h3>2.1.0 and 1.8.8: June 29 2000</h3>
1049<ul>
1050 <li>1.8.8 is mostly a comodity package for upgrading to libxml2 accoding to
1051 <a href="upgrade.html">new instructions</a>. It fixes a nasty problem
1052 about &amp;#38; charref parsing</li>
1053 <li>2.1.0 also ease the upgrade from libxml v1 to the recent version. it
1054 also contains numerous fixes and enhancements:
1055 <ul>
1056 <li>added xmlStopParser() to stop parsing</li>
1057 <li>improved a lot parsing speed when there is large CDATA blocs</li>
1058 <li>includes XPath patches provided by Picdar Technology</li>
1059 <li>tried to fix as much as possible DtD validation and namespace
1060 related problems</li>
1061 <li>output to a given encoding has been added/tested</li>
1062 <li>lot of various fixes</li>
1063 </ul>
1064 </li>
1065</ul>
1066
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +00001067<h3>2.0.0: Apr 12 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001068<ul>
1069 <li>First public release of libxml2. If you are using libxml, it's a good
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +00001070 idea to check the 1.x to 2.x upgrade instructions. NOTE: while initally
1071 scheduled for Apr 3 the relase occured only on Apr 12 due to massive
1072 workload.</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001073 <li>The include are now located under $prefix/include/libxml (instead of
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +00001074 $prefix/include/gnome-xml), they also are referenced by
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001075 <pre>#include &lt;libxml/xxx.h&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +00001076 <p>instead of</p>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001077 <pre>#include "xxx.h"</pre>
1078 </li>
Daniel Veillard8f621982000-03-20 13:07:15 +00001079 <li>a new URI module for parsing URIs and following strictly RFC 2396</li>
1080 <li>the memory allocation routines used by libxml can now be overloaded
1081 dynamically by using xmlMemSetup()</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001082 <li>The previously CVS only tool tester has been renamed
1083 <strong>xmllint</strong> and is now installed as part of the libxml2
1084 package</li>
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +00001085 <li>The I/O interface has been revamped. There is now ways to plug in
1086 specific I/O modules, either at the URI scheme detection level using
1087 xmlRegisterInputCallbacks() or by passing I/O functions when creating a
1088 parser context using xmlCreateIOParserCtxt()</li>
1089 <li>there is a C preprocessor macro LIBXML_VERSION providing the version
1090 number of the libxml module in use</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001091 <li>a number of optional features of libxml can now be excluded at
1092 configure time (FTP/HTTP/HTML/XPath/Debug)</li>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +00001093</ul>
1094
1095<h3>2.0.0beta: Mar 14 2000</h3>
1096<ul>
1097 <li>This is a first Beta release of libxml version 2</li>
Daniel Veillarde356c282001-03-10 12:32:04 +00001098 <li>It's available only from<a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/">xmlsoft.org
1099 FTP</a>, it's packaged as libxml2-2.0.0beta and available as tar and
1100 RPMs</li>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +00001101 <li>This version is now the head in the Gnome CVS base, the old one is
1102 available under the tag LIB_XML_1_X</li>
1103 <li>This includes a very large set of changes. Froma programmatic point of
1104 view applications should not have to be modified too much, check the <a
1105 href="upgrade.html">upgrade page</a></li>
1106 <li>Some interfaces may changes (especially a bit about encoding).</li>
1107 <li>the updates includes:
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +00001108 <ul>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +00001109 <li>fix I18N support. ISO-Latin-x/UTF-8/UTF-16 (nearly) seems correctly
1110 handled now</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001111 <li>Better handling of entities, especially well formedness checking
1112 and proper PEref extensions in external subsets</li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +00001113 <li>DTD conditional sections</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001114 <li>Validation now correcly handle entities content</li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +00001115 <li><a href="http://rpmfind.net/tools/gdome/messages/0039.html">change
1116 structures to accomodate DOM</a></li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +00001117 </ul>
1118 </li>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +00001119 <li>Serious progress were made toward compliance, <a
1120 href="conf/result.html">here are the result of the test</a> against the
1121 OASIS testsuite (except the japanese tests since I don't support that
1122 encoding yet). This URL is rebuilt every couple of hours using the CVS
1123 head version.</li>
Daniel Veillarde41f2b72000-01-30 20:00:07 +00001124</ul>
1125
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001126<h3>1.8.7: Mar 6 2000</h3>
1127<ul>
1128 <li>This is a bug fix release:</li>
1129 <li>It is possible to disable the ignorable blanks heuristic used by
1130 libxml-1.x, a new function xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0) will allow this. Note
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001131 that for adherence to XML spec, this behaviour will be disabled by
1132 default in 2.x . The same function will allow to keep compatibility for
1133 old code.</li>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001134 <li>Blanks in &lt;a&gt; &lt;/a&gt; constructs are not ignored anymore,
1135 avoiding heuristic is really the Right Way :-\</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001136 <li>The unchecked use of snprintf which was breaking libxml-1.8.6
1137 compilation on some platforms has been fixed</li>
1138 <li>nanoftp.c nanohttp.c: Fixed '#' and '?' stripping when processing
1139 URIs</li>
1140</ul>
1141
Daniel Veillarde41f2b72000-01-30 20:00:07 +00001142<h3>1.8.6: Jan 31 2000</h3>
1143<ul>
1144 <li>added a nanoFTP transport module, debugged until the new version of <a
1145 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/rpmfind.html">rpmfind</a> can use
1146 it without troubles</li>
Daniel Veillardda07c342000-01-25 18:31:22 +00001147</ul>
1148
1149<h3>1.8.5: Jan 21 2000</h3>
1150<ul>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00001151 <li>adding APIs to parse a well balanced chunk of XML (production <a
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001152 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#NT-content">[43] content</a> of the
1153 XML spec)</li>
Daniel Veillard461a66c2000-01-18 18:01:01 +00001154 <li>fixed a hideous bug in xmlGetProp pointed by Rune.Djurhuus@fast.no</li>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001155 <li>Jody Goldberg &lt;jgoldberg@home.com&gt; provided another patch trying
1156 to solve the zlib checks problems</li>
Daniel Veillard461a66c2000-01-18 18:01:01 +00001157 <li>The current state in gnome CVS base is expected to ship as 1.8.5 with
1158 gnumeric soon</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00001159</ul>
1160
1161<h3>1.8.4: Jan 13 2000</h3>
1162<ul>
1163 <li>bug fixes, reintroduced xmlNewGlobalNs(), fixed xmlNewNs()</li>
1164 <li>all exit() call should have been removed from libxml</li>
1165 <li>fixed a problem with INCLUDE_WINSOCK on WIN32 platform</li>
1166 <li>added newDocFragment()</li>
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +00001167</ul>
1168
1169<h3>1.8.3: Jan 5 2000</h3>
1170<ul>
1171 <li>a Push interface for the XML and HTML parsers</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001172 <li>a shell-like interface to the document tree (try tester --shell :-)</li>
Daniel Veillarddbfd6411999-12-28 16:35:14 +00001173 <li>lots of bug fixes and improvement added over XMas hollidays</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +00001174 <li>fixed the DTD parsing code to work with the xhtml DTD</li>
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +00001175 <li>added xmlRemoveProp(), xmlRemoveID() and xmlRemoveRef()</li>
1176 <li>Fixed bugs in xmlNewNs()</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +00001177 <li>External entity loading code has been revamped, now it uses
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +00001178 xmlLoadExternalEntity(), some fix on entities processing were added</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +00001179 <li>cleaned up WIN32 includes of socket stuff</li>
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +00001180</ul>
1181
1182<h3>1.8.2: Dec 21 1999</h3>
1183<ul>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +00001184 <li>I got another problem with includes and C++, I hope this issue is fixed
1185 for good this time</li>
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +00001186 <li>Added a few tree modification functions: xmlReplaceNode,
1187 xmlAddPrevSibling, xmlAddNextSibling, xmlNodeSetName and
1188 xmlDocSetRootElement</li>
1189 <li>Tried to improve the HTML output with help from <a
1190 href="mailto:clahey@umich.edu">Chris Lahey</a></li>
Daniel Veillarde4e51311999-12-18 15:32:46 +00001191</ul>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +00001192
Daniel Veillarde4e51311999-12-18 15:32:46 +00001193<h3>1.8.1: Dec 18 1999</h3>
1194<ul>
1195 <li>various patches to avoid troubles when using libxml with C++ compilers
1196 the "namespace" keyword and C escaping in include files</li>
1197 <li>a problem in one of the core macros IS_CHAR was corrected</li>
1198 <li>fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.0 breaking default namespace processing,
1199 and more specifically the Dia application</li>
Daniel Veillard944b5ff1999-12-15 19:08:24 +00001200 <li>fixed a posteriori validation (validation after parsing, or by using a
1201 Dtd not specified in the original document)</li>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +00001202 <li>fixed a bug in</li>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +00001203</ul>
1204
1205<h3>1.8.0: Dec 12 1999</h3>
1206<ul>
1207 <li>cleanup, especially memory wise</li>
1208 <li>the parser should be more reliable, especially the HTML one, it should
1209 not crash, whatever the input !</li>
1210 <li>Integrated various patches, especially a speedup improvement for large
1211 dataset from <a href="mailto:cnygard@bellatlantic.net">Carl Nygard</a>,
1212 configure with --with-buffers to enable them.</li>
1213 <li>attribute normalization, oops should have been added long ago !</li>
1214 <li>attributes defaulted from Dtds should be available, xmlSetProp() now
1215 does entities escapting by default.</li>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +00001216</ul>
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00001217
1218<h3>1.7.4: Oct 25 1999</h3>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001219<ul>
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00001220 <li>Lots of HTML improvement</li>
1221 <li>Fixed some errors when saving both XML and HTML</li>
1222 <li>More examples, the regression tests should now look clean</li>
1223 <li>Fixed a bug with contiguous charref</li>
1224</ul>
1225
1226<h3>1.7.3: Sep 29 1999</h3>
1227<ul>
1228 <li>portability problems fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001229 <li>snprintf was used unconditionnally, leading to link problems on system
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00001230 were it's not available, fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001231</ul>
1232
1233<h3>1.7.1: Sep 24 1999</h3>
1234<ul>
1235 <li>The basic type for strings manipulated by libxml has been renamed in
1236 1.7.1 from <strong>CHAR</strong> to <strong>xmlChar</strong>. The reason
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001237 is that CHAR was conflicting with a predefined type on Windows. However
1238 on non WIN32 environment, compatibility is provided by the way of a
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001239 <strong>#define </strong>.</li>
1240 <li>Changed another error : the use of a structure field called errno, and
1241 leading to troubles on platforms where it's a macro</li>
1242</ul>
1243
1244<h3>1.7.0: sep 23 1999</h3>
1245<ul>
1246 <li>Added the ability to fetch remote DTD or parsed entities, see the <a
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00001247 href="html/libxml-nanohttp.html">nanohttp</a> module.</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001248 <li>Added an errno to report errors by another mean than a simple printf
1249 like callback</li>
1250 <li>Finished ID/IDREF support and checking when validation</li>
1251 <li>Serious memory leaks fixed (there is now a <a
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00001252 href="html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">memory wrapper</a> module)</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001253 <li>Improvement of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a>
1254 implementation</li>
1255 <li>Added an HTML parser front-end</li>
1256</ul>
1257
1258<h2><a name="XML">XML</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001259
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001260<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">XML is a standard</a> for
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001261markup-based structured documents. Here is <a name="example">an example XML
1262document</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001263<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
1264&lt;EXAMPLE prop1="gnome is great" prop2="&amp;amp; linux too"&gt;
1265 &lt;head&gt;
1266 &lt;title&gt;Welcome to Gnome&lt;/title&gt;
1267 &lt;/head&gt;
1268 &lt;chapter&gt;
1269 &lt;title&gt;The Linux adventure&lt;/title&gt;
1270 &lt;p&gt;bla bla bla ...&lt;/p&gt;
1271 &lt;image href="linus.gif"/&gt;
1272 &lt;p&gt;...&lt;/p&gt;
1273 &lt;/chapter&gt;
1274&lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001275
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001276<p>The first line specifies that it's an XML document and gives useful
1277information about its encoding. Then the document is a text format whose
1278structure is specified by tags between brackets. <strong>Each tag opened has
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001279to be closed</strong>. XML is pedantic about this. However, if a tag is empty
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001280(no content), a single tag can serve as both the opening and closing tag if
1281it ends with <code>/&gt;</code> rather than with <code>&gt;</code>. Note
1282that, for example, the image tag has no content (just an attribute) and is
1283closed by ending the tag with <code>/&gt;</code>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00001284
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001285<p>XML can be applied sucessfully to a wide range of uses, from long term
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001286structured document maintenance (where it follows the steps of SGML) to
1287simple data encoding mechanisms like configuration file formatting (glade),
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001288spreadsheets (gnumeric), or even shorter lived documents such as WebDAV where
1289it is used to encode remote calls between a client and a server.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001290
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +00001291<h2><a name="XSLT">XSLT</a></h2>
1292
Daniel Veillard6e6a6cc2001-02-15 15:55:44 +00001293<p>Check <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT">the separate libxslt page</a></p>
1294
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001295<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt">XSL Transformations</a>, is a
1296language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents (or
1297HTML/textual output).</p>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +00001298
1299<p>A separate library called libxslt is being built on top of libxml2. This
1300module "libxslt" can be found in the Gnome CVS base too.</p>
1301
Daniel Veillard383b1472001-01-23 11:39:52 +00001302<p>You can check the <a
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001303href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/libxslt/FEATURES">features</a>
1304supported and the progresses on the <a
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +00001305href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/libxslt/ChangeLog">Changelog</a></p>
1306
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00001307<h2><a name="architecture">libxml architecture</a></h2>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001308
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00001309<p>Libxml is made of multiple components; some of them are optional, and most
1310of the block interfaces are public. The main components are:</p>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001311<ul>
1312 <li>an Input/Output layer</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001313 <li>FTP and HTTP client layers (optional)</li>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001314 <li>an Internationalization layer managing the encodings support</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001315 <li>a URI module</li>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001316 <li>the XML parser and its basic SAX interface</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001317 <li>an HTML parser using the same SAX interface (optional)</li>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001318 <li>a SAX tree module to build an in-memory DOM representation</li>
1319 <li>a tree module to manipulate the DOM representation</li>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001320 <li>a validation module using the DOM representation (optional)</li>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001321 <li>an XPath module for global lookup in a DOM representation
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001322 (optional)</li>
1323 <li>a debug module (optional)</li>
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001324</ul>
1325
1326<p>Graphically this gives the following:</p>
1327
1328<p><img src="libxml.gif" alt="a graphical view of the various"></p>
1329
1330<p></p>
1331
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001332<h2><a name="tree">The tree output</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001333
1334<p>The parser returns a tree built during the document analysis. The value
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001335returned is an <strong>xmlDocPtr</strong> (i.e., a pointer to an
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001336<strong>xmlDoc</strong> structure). This structure contains information such
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +00001337as the file name, the document type, and a <strong>children</strong> pointer
1338which is the root of the document (or more exactly the first child under the
1339root which is the document). The tree is made of <strong>xmlNode</strong>s,
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001340chained in double-linked lists of siblings and with a children&lt;-&gt;parent
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +00001341relationship. An xmlNode can also carry properties (a chain of xmlAttr
1342structures). An attribute may have a value which is a list of TEXT or
1343ENTITY_REF nodes.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001344
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001345<p>Here is an example (erroneous with respect to the XML spec since there
1346should be only one ELEMENT under the root):</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001347
1348<p><img src="structure.gif" alt=" structure.gif "></p>
1349
1350<p>In the source package there is a small program (not installed by default)
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001351called <strong>xmllint</strong> which parses XML files given as argument and
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001352prints them back as parsed. This is useful for detecting errors both in XML
1353code and in the XML parser itself. It has an option <strong>--debug</strong>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00001354which prints the actual in-memory structure of the document; here is the
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001355result with the <a href="#example">example</a> given before:</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00001356<pre>DOCUMENT
1357version=1.0
1358standalone=true
1359 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
1360 ATTRIBUTE prop1
1361 TEXT
1362 content=gnome is great
1363 ATTRIBUTE prop2
1364 ENTITY_REF
1365 TEXT
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00001366 content= linux too
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001367 ELEMENT head
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00001368 ELEMENT title
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001369 TEXT
1370 content=Welcome to Gnome
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00001371 ELEMENT chapter
1372 ELEMENT title
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001373 TEXT
1374 content=The Linux adventure
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00001375 ELEMENT p
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001376 TEXT
1377 content=bla bla bla ...
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00001378 ELEMENT image
1379 ATTRIBUTE href
1380 TEXT
1381 content=linus.gif
1382 ELEMENT p
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001383 TEXT
1384 content=...</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001385
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001386<p>This should be useful for learning the internal representation model.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00001387
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001388<h2><a name="interface">The SAX interface</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001389
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001390<p>Sometimes the DOM tree output is just too large to fit reasonably into
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001391memory. In that case (and if you don't expect to save back the XML document
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00001392loaded using libxml), it's better to use the SAX interface of libxml. SAX is
1393a <strong>callback-based interface</strong> to the parser. Before parsing,
1394the application layer registers a customized set of callbacks which are
1395called by the library as it progresses through the XML input.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001396
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001397<p>To get more detailed step-by-step guidance on using the SAX interface of
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +00001398libxml, see the <a
1399href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">nice
1400documentation</a>.written by <a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001401Henstridge</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001402
1403<p>You can debug the SAX behaviour by using the <strong>testSAX</strong>
1404program located in the gnome-xml module (it's usually not shipped in the
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001405binary packages of libxml, but you can find it in the tar source
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +00001406distribution). Here is the sequence of callbacks that would be reported by
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001407testSAX when parsing the example XML document shown earlier:</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001408<pre>SAX.setDocumentLocator()
1409SAX.startDocument()
1410SAX.getEntity(amp)
1411SAX.startElement(EXAMPLE, prop1='gnome is great', prop2='&amp;amp; linux too')
1412SAX.characters( , 3)
1413SAX.startElement(head)
1414SAX.characters( , 4)
1415SAX.startElement(title)
1416SAX.characters(Welcome to Gnome, 16)
1417SAX.endElement(title)
1418SAX.characters( , 3)
1419SAX.endElement(head)
1420SAX.characters( , 3)
1421SAX.startElement(chapter)
1422SAX.characters( , 4)
1423SAX.startElement(title)
1424SAX.characters(The Linux adventure, 19)
1425SAX.endElement(title)
1426SAX.characters( , 4)
1427SAX.startElement(p)
1428SAX.characters(bla bla bla ..., 15)
1429SAX.endElement(p)
1430SAX.characters( , 4)
1431SAX.startElement(image, href='linus.gif')
1432SAX.endElement(image)
1433SAX.characters( , 4)
1434SAX.startElement(p)
1435SAX.characters(..., 3)
1436SAX.endElement(p)
1437SAX.characters( , 3)
1438SAX.endElement(chapter)
1439SAX.characters( , 1)
1440SAX.endElement(EXAMPLE)
1441SAX.endDocument()</pre>
1442
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00001443<p>Most of the other interfaces of libxml are based on the DOM tree-building
1444facility, so nearly everything up to the end of this document presupposes the
1445use of the standard DOM tree build. Note that the DOM tree itself is built by
1446a set of registered default callbacks, without internal specific
1447interface.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001448
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00001449<h2><a name="Validation">Validation &amp; DTDs</a></h2>
1450
1451<p>Table of Content:</p>
1452<ol>
1453 <li><a href="#General5">General overview</a></li>
1454 <li><a href="#definition">The definition</a></li>
1455 <li><a href="#Simple">Simple rules</a>
1456 <ol>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +00001457 <li><a href="#reference">How to reference a DTD from a document</a></li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00001458 <li><a href="#Declaring">Declaring elements</a></li>
1459 <li><a href="#Declaring1">Declaring attributes</a></li>
1460 </ol>
1461 </li>
1462 <li><a href="#Some">Some examples</a></li>
1463 <li><a href="#validate">How to validate</a></li>
1464 <li><a href="#Other">Other resources</a></li>
1465</ol>
1466
1467<h3><a name="General5">General overview</a></h3>
1468
1469<p>Well what is validation and what is a DTD ?</p>
1470
1471<p>DTD is the acronym for Document Type Definition. This is a description of
1472the content for a familly of XML files. This is part of the XML 1.0
1473specification, and alows to describe and check that a given document instance
1474conforms to a set of rules detailing its structure and content.</p>
1475
1476<p>Validation is the process of checking a document against a DTD (more
1477generally against a set of construction rules).</p>
1478
1479<p>The validation process and building DTDs are the two most difficult parts
1480of the XML life cycle. Briefly a DTD defines all the possibles element to be
1481found within your document, what is the formal shape of your document tree
1482(by defining the allowed content of an element, either text, a regular
1483expression for the allowed list of children, or mixed content i.e. both text
1484and children). The DTD also defines the allowed attributes for all elements
1485and the types of the attributes.</p>
1486
1487<h3><a name="definition1">The definition</a></h3>
1488
1489<p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">W3C XML Recommendation</a> (<a
1490href="http://www.xml.com/axml/axml.html">Tim Bray's annotated version of
1491Rev1</a>):</p>
1492<ul>
1493 <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#elemdecls">Declaring
1494 elements</a></li>
1495 <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#attdecls">Declaring
1496 attributes</a></li>
1497</ul>
1498
1499<p>(unfortunately) all this is inherited from the SGML world, the syntax is
1500ancient...</p>
1501
1502<h3><a name="Simple1">Simple rules</a></h3>
1503
1504<p>Writing DTD can be done in multiple ways, the rules to build them if you
1505need something fixed or something which can evolve over time can be radically
1506different. Really complex DTD like Docbook ones are flexible but quite harder
1507to design. I will just focuse on DTDs for a formats with a fixed simple
1508structure. It is just a set of basic rules, and definitely not exhaustive nor
1509useable for complex DTD design.</p>
1510
1511<h4><a name="reference1">How to reference a DTD from a document</a>:</h4>
1512
1513<p>Assuming the top element of the document is <code>spec</code> and the dtd
1514is placed in the file <code>mydtd</code> in the subdirectory
1515<code>dtds</code> of the directory from where the document were loaded:</p>
1516
1517<p><code>&lt;!DOCTYPE spec SYSTEM "dtds/mydtd"&gt;</code></p>
1518
1519<p>Notes:</p>
1520<ul>
1521 <li>the system string is actually an URI-Reference (as defined in <a
1522 href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a>) so you can use a
1523 full URL string indicating the location of your DTD on the Web, this is a
1524 really good thing to do if you want others to validate your document</li>
1525 <li>it is also possible to associate a <code>PUBLIC</code> identifier (a
1526 magic string) so that the DTd is looked up in catalogs on the client side
1527 without having to locate it on the web</li>
1528 <li>a dtd contains a set of elements and attributes declarations, but they
1529 don't define what the root of the document should be. This is explicitely
1530 told to the parser/validator as the first element of the
1531 <code>DOCTYPE</code> declaration.</li>
1532</ul>
1533
1534<h4><a name="Declaring2">Declaring elements</a>:</h4>
1535
1536<p>The following declares an element <code>spec</code>:</p>
1537
1538<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT spec (front, body, back?)&gt;</code></p>
1539
1540<p>it also expresses that the spec element contains one <code>front</code>,
1541one <code>body</code> and one optionnal <code>back</code> children elements
1542in this order. The declaration of one element of the structure and its
1543content are done in a single declaration. Similary the following declares
1544<code>div1</code> elements:</p>
1545
Daniel Veillard51737272002-01-23 23:10:38 +00001546<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT div1 (head, (p | list | note)*, div2?)&gt;</code></p>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00001547
1548<p>means div1 contains one <code>head</code> then a series of optional
1549<code>p</code>, <code>list</code>s and <code>note</code>s and then an
1550optional <code>div2</code>. And last but not least an element can contain
1551text:</p>
1552
1553<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT b (#PCDATA)&gt;</code></p>
1554
1555<p><code>b</code> contains text or being of mixed content (text and elements
1556in no particular order):</p>
1557
1558<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT p (#PCDATA|a|ul|b|i|em)*&gt;</code></p>
1559
1560<p><code>p </code>can contain text or <code>a</code>, <code>ul</code>,
1561<code>b</code>, <code>i </code>or <code>em</code> elements in no particular
1562order.</p>
1563
1564<h4><a name="Declaring1">Declaring attributes</a>:</h4>
1565
1566<p>again the attributes declaration includes their content definition:</p>
1567
1568<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST termdef name CDATA #IMPLIED&gt;</code></p>
1569
1570<p>means that the element <code>termdef</code> can have a <code>name</code>
1571attribute containing text (<code>CDATA</code>) and which is optionnal
1572(<code>#IMPLIED</code>). The attribute value can also be defined within a
1573set:</p>
1574
1575<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST list type (bullets|ordered|glossary)
1576"ordered"&gt;</code></p>
1577
1578<p>means <code>list</code> element have a <code>type</code> attribute with 3
1579allowed values "bullets", "ordered" or "glossary" and which default to
1580"ordered" if the attribute is not explicitely specified.</p>
1581
1582<p>The content type of an attribute can be text (<code>CDATA</code>),
1583anchor/reference/references
1584(<code>ID</code>/<code>IDREF</code>/<code>IDREFS</code>), entity(ies)
1585(<code>ENTITY</code>/<code>ENTITIES</code>) or name(s)
1586(<code>NMTOKEN</code>/<code>NMTOKENS</code>). The following defines that a
1587<code>chapter</code> element can have an optional <code>id</code> attribute
1588of type <code>ID</code>, usable for reference from attribute of type
1589IDREF:</p>
1590
1591<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST chapter id ID #IMPLIED&gt;</code></p>
1592
1593<p>The last value of an attribute definition can be <code>#REQUIRED
1594</code>meaning that the attribute has to be given, <code>#IMPLIED</code>
1595meaning that it is optional, or the default value (possibly prefixed by
1596<code>#FIXED</code> if it is the only allowed).</p>
1597
1598<p>Notes:</p>
1599<ul>
1600 <li>usually the attributes pertaining to a given element are declared in a
1601 single expression, but it is just a convention adopted by a lot of DTD
1602 writers:
1603 <pre>&lt;!ATTLIST termdef
1604 id ID #REQUIRED
1605 name CDATA #IMPLIED&gt;</pre>
1606 <p>The previous construct defines both <code>id</code> and
1607 <code>name</code> attributes for the element <code>termdef</code></p>
1608 </li>
1609</ul>
1610
1611<h3><a name="Some1">Some examples</a></h3>
1612
1613<p>The directory <code>test/valid/dtds/</code> in the libxml distribution
1614contains some complex DTD examples. The <code>test/valid/dia.xml</code>
1615example shows an XML file where the simple DTD is directly included within
1616the document.</p>
1617
1618<h3><a name="validate1">How to validate</a></h3>
1619
1620<p>The simplest is to use the xmllint program comming with libxml. The
1621<code>--valid</code> option turn on validation of the files given as input,
1622for example the following validates a copy of the first revision of the XML
16231.0 specification:</p>
1624
1625<p><code>xmllint --valid --noout test/valid/REC-xml-19980210.xml</code></p>
1626
1627<p>the -- noout is used to not output the resulting tree.</p>
1628
1629<p>The <code>--dtdvalid dtd</code> allows to validate the document(s) against
1630a given DTD.</p>
1631
1632<p>Libxml exports an API to handle DTDs and validation, check the <a
1633href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-valid.html">associated
1634description</a>.</p>
1635
1636<h3><a name="Other1">Other resources</a></h3>
1637
1638<p>DTDs are as old as SGML. So there may be a number of examples on-line, I
1639will just list one for now, others pointers welcome:</p>
1640<ul>
1641 <li><a href="http://www.xml101.com:8081/dtd/">XML-101 DTD</a></li>
1642</ul>
1643
1644<p>I suggest looking at the examples found under test/valid/dtd and any of
1645the large number of books available on XML. The dia example in test/valid
1646should be both simple and complete enough to allow you to build your own.</p>
1647
1648<p></p>
1649
1650<h2><a name="Memory">Memory Management</a></h2>
1651
1652<p>Table of Content:</p>
1653<ol>
1654 <li><a href="#General3">General overview</a></li>
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +00001655 <li><a href="#setting">Setting libxml set of memory routines</a></li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00001656 <li><a href="#cleanup">Cleaning up after parsing</a></li>
1657 <li><a href="#Debugging">Debugging routines</a></li>
1658 <li><a href="#General4">General memory requirements</a></li>
1659</ol>
1660
1661<h3><a name="General3">General overview</a></h3>
1662
1663<p>The module <code><a
1664href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlmemory.h</a></code>
1665provides the interfaces to the libxml memory system:</p>
1666<ul>
1667 <li>libxml does not use the libc memory allocator directly but xmlFree(),
1668 xmlMalloc() and xmlRealloc()</li>
1669 <li>those routines can be reallocated to a specific set of routine, by
1670 default the libc ones i.e. free(), malloc() and realloc()</li>
1671 <li>the xmlmemory.c module includes a set of debugging routine</li>
1672</ul>
1673
1674<h3><a name="setting">Setting libxml set of memory routines</a></h3>
1675
1676<p>It is sometimes useful to not use the default memory allocator, either for
1677debugging, analysis or to implement a specific behaviour on memory management
1678(like on embedded systems). Two function calls are available to do so:</p>
1679<ul>
1680 <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemGet ()</a>
1681 which return the current set of functions in use by the parser</li>
1682 <li><a
1683 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemSetup()</a>
1684 which allow to set up a new set of memory allocation functions</li>
1685</ul>
1686
1687<p>Of course a call to xmlMemSetup() should probably be done before calling
1688any other libxml routines (unless you are sure your allocations routines are
1689compatibles).</p>
1690
1691<h3><a name="cleanup">Cleaning up after parsing</a></h3>
1692
1693<p>Libxml is not stateless, there is a few set of memory structures needing
1694allocation before the parser is fully functionnal (some encoding structures
1695for example). This also mean that once parsing is finished there is a tiny
1696amount of memory (a few hundred bytes) which can be recollected if you don't
1697reuse the parser immediately:</p>
1698<ul>
1699 <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlCleanupParser
1700 ()</a>
1701 is a centralized routine to free the parsing states. Note that it won't
1702 deallocate any produced tree if any (use the xmlFreeDoc() and related
1703 routines for this).</li>
1704 <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlInitParser
1705 ()</a>
1706 is the dual routine allowing to preallocate the parsing state which can
1707 be useful for example to avoid initialization reentrancy problems when
1708 using libxml in multithreaded applications</li>
1709</ul>
1710
1711<p>Generally xmlCleanupParser() is safe, if needed the state will be rebuild
1712at the next invocation of parser routines, but be careful of the consequences
1713in multithreaded applications.</p>
1714
1715<h3><a name="Debugging">Debugging routines</a></h3>
1716
1717<p>When configured using --with-mem-debug flag (off by default), libxml uses
1718a set of memory allocation debugging routineskeeping track of all allocated
1719blocks and the location in the code where the routine was called. A couple of
1720other debugging routines allow to dump the memory allocated infos to a file
1721or call a specific routine when a given block number is allocated:</p>
1722<ul>
1723 <li><a
1724 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMallocLoc()</a>
1725 <a
1726 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlReallocLoc()</a>
1727 and <a
1728 href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemStrdupLoc()</a>
1729 are the memory debugging replacement allocation routines</li>
1730 <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemoryDump
1731 ()</a>
1732 dumps all the informations about the allocated memory block lefts in the
1733 <code>.memdump</code> file</li>
1734</ul>
1735
1736<p>When developping libxml memory debug is enabled, the tests programs call
1737xmlMemoryDump () and the "make test" regression tests will check for any
1738memory leak during the full regression test sequence, this helps a lot
1739ensuring that libxml does not leak memory and bullet proof memory
1740allocations use (some libc implementations are known to be far too permissive
1741resulting in major portability problems!).</p>
1742
1743<p>If the .memdump reports a leak, it displays the allocation function and
1744also tries to give some informations about the content and structure of the
1745allocated blocks left. This is sufficient in most cases to find the culprit,
1746but not always. Assuming the allocation problem is reproductible, it is
1747possible to find more easilly:</p>
1748<ol>
1749 <li>write down the block number xxxx not allocated</li>
1750 <li>export the environement variable XML_MEM_BREAKPOINT=xxxx</li>
1751 <li>run the program under a debugger and set a breakpoint on
1752 xmlMallocBreakpoint() a specific function called when this precise block
1753 is allocated</li>
1754 <li>when the breakpoint is reached you can then do a fine analysis of the
1755 allocation an step to see the condition resulting in the missing
1756 deallocation.</li>
1757</ol>
1758
1759<p>I used to use a commercial tool to debug libxml memory problems but after
1760noticing that it was not detecting memory leaks that simple mechanism was
1761used and proved extremely efficient until now.</p>
1762
1763<h3><a name="General4">General memory requirements</a></h3>
1764
1765<p>How much libxml memory require ? It's hard to tell in average it depends
1766of a number of things:</p>
1767<ul>
1768 <li>the parser itself should work in a fixed amout of memory, except for
1769 information maintained about the stacks of names and entities locations.
1770 The I/O and encoding handlers will probably account for a few KBytes.
1771 This is true for both the XML and HTML parser (though the HTML parser
1772 need more state).</li>
1773 <li>If you are generating the DOM tree then memory requirements will grow
1774 nearly lineary with the size of the data. In general for a balanced
1775 textual document the internal memory requirement is about 4 times the
1776 size of the UTF8 serialization of this document (exmple the XML-1.0
1777 recommendation is a bit more of 150KBytes and takes 650KBytes of main
1778 memory when parsed). Validation will add a amount of memory required for
1779 maintaining the external Dtd state which should be linear with the
1780 complexity of the content model defined by the Dtd</li>
1781 <li>If you don't care about the advanced features of libxml like
1782 validation, DOM, XPath or XPointer, but really need to work fixed memory
1783 requirements, then the SAX interface should be used.</li>
1784</ul>
1785
1786<p></p>
1787
1788<h2><a name="Encodings">Encodings support</a></h2>
1789
1790<p>Table of Content:</p>
1791<ol>
1792 <li><a href="encoding.html#What">What does internationalization support
1793 mean ?</a></li>
1794 <li><a href="encoding.html#internal">The internal encoding, how and
1795 why</a></li>
1796 <li><a href="encoding.html#implemente">How is it implemented ?</a></li>
1797 <li><a href="encoding.html#Default">Default supported encodings</a></li>
1798 <li><a href="encoding.html#extend">How to extend the existing
1799 support</a></li>
1800</ol>
1801
1802<h3><a name="What">What does internationalization support mean ?</a></h3>
1803
1804<p>XML was designed from the start to allow the support of any character set
1805by using Unicode. Any conformant XML parser has to support the UTF-8 and
1806UTF-16 default encodings which can both express the full unicode ranges. UTF8
1807is a variable length encoding whose greatest point are to resuse the same
1808emcoding for ASCII and to save space for Western encodings, but it is a bit
1809more complex to handle in practice. UTF-16 use 2 bytes per characters (and
1810sometimes combines two pairs), it makes implementation easier, but looks a
1811bit overkill for Western languages encoding. Moreover the XML specification
1812allows document to be encoded in other encodings at the condition that they
1813are clearly labelled as such. For example the following is a wellformed XML
1814document encoded in ISO-8859 1 and using accentuated letter that we French
1815likes for both markup and content:</p>
1816<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?&gt;
1817&lt;très&gt;là&lt;/très&gt;</pre>
1818
1819<p>Having internationalization support in libxml means the foolowing:</p>
1820<ul>
1821 <li>the document is properly parsed</li>
1822 <li>informations about it's encoding are saved</li>
1823 <li>it can be modified</li>
1824 <li>it can be saved in its original encoding</li>
1825 <li>it can also be saved in another encoding supported by libxml (for
1826 example straight UTF8 or even an ASCII form)</li>
1827</ul>
1828
1829<p>Another very important point is that the whole libxml API, with the
1830exception of a few routines to read with a specific encoding or save to a
1831specific encoding, is completely agnostic about the original encoding of the
1832document.</p>
1833
1834<p>It should be noted too that the HTML parser embedded in libxml now obbey
1835the same rules too, the following document will be (as of 2.2.2) handled in
1836an internationalized fashion by libxml too:</p>
1837<pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
1838 "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"&gt;
1839&lt;html lang="fr"&gt;
1840&lt;head&gt;
1841 &lt;META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"&gt;
1842&lt;/head&gt;
1843&lt;body&gt;
1844&lt;p&gt;W3C crée des standards pour le Web.&lt;/body&gt;
1845&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
1846
1847<h3><a name="internal">The internal encoding, how and why</a></h3>
1848
1849<p>One of the core decision was to force all documents to be converted to a
1850default internal encoding, and that encoding to be UTF-8, here are the
1851rationale for those choices:</p>
1852<ul>
1853 <li>keeping the native encoding in the internal form would force the libxml
1854 users (or the code associated) to be fully aware of the encoding of the
1855 original document, for examples when adding a text node to a document,
1856 the content would have to be provided in the document encoding, i.e. the
1857 client code would have to check it before hand, make sure it's conformant
1858 to the encoding, etc ... Very hard in practice, though in some specific
1859 cases this may make sense.</li>
1860 <li>the second decision was which encoding. From the XML spec only UTF8 and
1861 UTF16 really makes sense as being the two only encodings for which there
1862 is amndatory support. UCS-4 (32 bits fixed size encoding) could be
1863 considered an intelligent choice too since it's a direct Unicode mapping
1864 support. I selected UTF-8 on the basis of efficiency and compatibility
1865 with surrounding software:
1866 <ul>
1867 <li>UTF-8 while a bit more complex to convert from/to (i.e. slightly
1868 more costly to import and export CPU wise) is also far more compact
1869 than UTF-16 (and UCS-4) for a majority of the documents I see it used
1870 for right now (RPM RDF catalogs, advogato data, various configuration
1871 file formats, etc.) and the key point for today's computer
1872 architecture is efficient uses of caches. If one nearly double the
1873 memory requirement to store the same amount of data, this will trash
1874 caches (main memory/external caches/internal caches) and my take is
1875 that this harms the system far more than the CPU requirements needed
1876 for the conversion to UTF-8</li>
1877 <li>Most of libxml version 1 users were using it with straight ASCII
1878 most of the time, doing the conversion with an internal encoding
1879 requiring all their code to be rewritten was a serious show-stopper
1880 for using UTF-16 or UCS-4.</li>
1881 <li>UTF-8 is being used as the de-facto internal encoding standard for
1882 related code like the <a href="http://www.pango.org/">pango</a>
1883 upcoming Gnome text widget, and a lot of Unix code (yep another place
1884 where Unix programmer base takes a different approach from Microsoft
1885 - they are using UTF-16)</li>
1886 </ul>
1887 </li>
1888</ul>
1889
1890<p>What does this mean in practice for the libxml user:</p>
1891<ul>
1892 <li>xmlChar, the libxml data type is a byte, those bytes must be assembled
1893 as UTF-8 valid strings. The proper way to terminate an xmlChar * string
1894 is simply to append 0 byte, as usual.</li>
1895 <li>One just need to make sure that when using chars outside the ASCII set,
1896 the values has been properly converted to UTF-8</li>
1897</ul>
1898
1899<h3><a name="implemente">How is it implemented ?</a></h3>
1900
1901<p>Let's describe how all this works within libxml, basically the I18N
1902(internationalization) support get triggered only during I/O operation, i.e.
1903when reading a document or saving one. Let's look first at the reading
1904sequence:</p>
1905<ol>
1906 <li>when a document is processed, we usually don't know the encoding, a
1907 simple heuristic allows to detect UTF-18 and UCS-4 from whose where the
1908 ASCII range (0-0x7F) maps with ASCII</li>
1909 <li>the xml declaration if available is parsed, including the encoding
1910 declaration. At that point, if the autodetected encoding is different
1911 from the one declared a call to xmlSwitchEncoding() is issued.</li>
1912 <li>If there is no encoding declaration, then the input has to be in either
1913 UTF-8 or UTF-16, if it is not then at some point when processing the
1914 input, the converter/checker of UTF-8 form will raise an encoding error.
1915 You may end-up with a garbled document, or no document at all ! Example:
1916 <pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint err.xml
1917err.xml:1: error: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
1918&lt;très&gt;là&lt;/très&gt;
1919 ^
1920err.xml:1: error: Bytes: 0xE8 0x73 0x3E 0x6C
1921&lt;très&gt;là&lt;/très&gt;
1922 ^</pre>
1923 </li>
1924 <li>xmlSwitchEncoding() does an encoding name lookup, canonalize it, and
1925 then search the default registered encoding converters for that encoding.
1926 If it's not within the default set and iconv() support has been compiled
1927 it, it will ask iconv for such an encoder. If this fails then the parser
1928 will report an error and stops processing:
1929 <pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint err2.xml
1930err2.xml:1: error: Unsupported encoding UnsupportedEnc
1931&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UnsupportedEnc"?&gt;
1932 ^</pre>
1933 </li>
1934 <li>From that point the encoder process progressingly the input (it is
1935 plugged as a front-end to the I/O module) for that entity. It captures
1936 and convert on-the-fly the document to be parsed to UTF-8. The parser
1937 itself just does UTF-8 checking of this input and process it
1938 transparently. The only difference is that the encoding information has
1939 been added to the parsing context (more precisely to the input
1940 corresponding to this entity).</li>
1941 <li>The result (when using DOM) is an internal form completely in UTF-8
1942 with just an encoding information on the document node.</li>
1943</ol>
1944
1945<p>Ok then what's happen when saving the document (assuming you
1946colllected/built an xmlDoc DOM like structure) ? It depends on the function
1947called, xmlSaveFile() will just try to save in the original encoding, while
1948xmlSaveFileTo() and xmlSaveFileEnc() can optionally save to a given
1949encoding:</p>
1950<ol>
1951 <li>if no encoding is given, libxml will look for an encoding value
1952 associated to the document and if it exists will try to save to that
1953 encoding,
1954 <p>otherwise everything is written in the internal form, i.e. UTF-8</p>
1955 </li>
1956 <li>so if an encoding was specified, either at the API level or on the
1957 document, libxml will again canonalize the encoding name, lookup for a
1958 converter in the registered set or through iconv. If not found the
1959 function will return an error code</li>
1960 <li>the converter is placed before the I/O buffer layer, as another kind of
1961 buffer, then libxml will simply push the UTF-8 serialization to through
1962 that buffer, which will then progressively be converted and pushed onto
1963 the I/O layer.</li>
1964 <li>It is possible that the converter code fails on some input, for example
1965 trying to push an UTF-8 encoded chinese character through the UTF-8 to
1966 ISO-8859-1 converter won't work. Since the encoders are progressive they
1967 will just report the error and the number of bytes converted, at that
1968 point libxml will decode the offending character, remove it from the
1969 buffer and replace it with the associated charRef encoding &amp;#123; and
1970 resume the convertion. This guarante that any document will be saved
1971 without losses (except for markup names where this is not legal, this is
1972 a problem in the current version, in pactice avoid using non-ascci
1973 characters for tags or attributes names @@). A special "ascii" encoding
1974 name is used to save documents to a pure ascii form can be used when
1975 portability is really crucial</li>
1976</ol>
1977
1978<p>Here is a few examples based on the same test document:</p>
1979<pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint isolat1
1980&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?&gt;
1981&lt;très&gt;là&lt;/très&gt;
1982~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint --encode UTF-8 isolat1
1983&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
1984&lt;très&gt;là  &lt;/très&gt;
1985~/XML -&gt; </pre>
1986
1987<p>The same processing is applied (and reuse most of the code) for HTML I18N
1988processing. Looking up and modifying the content encoding is a bit more
1989difficult since it is located in a &lt;meta&gt; tag under the &lt;head&gt;,
1990so a couple of functions htmlGetMetaEncoding() and htmlSetMetaEncoding() have
1991been provided. The parser also attempts to switch encoding on the fly when
1992detecting such a tag on input. Except for that the processing is the same
1993(and again reuses the same code).</p>
1994
1995<h3><a name="Default">Default supported encodings</a></h3>
1996
1997<p>libxml has a set of default converters for the following encodings
1998(located in encoding.c):</p>
1999<ol>
2000 <li>UTF-8 is supported by default (null handlers)</li>
2001 <li>UTF-16, both little and big endian</li>
2002 <li>ISO-Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) covering most western languages</li>
2003 <li>ASCII, useful mostly for saving</li>
2004 <li>HTML, a specific handler for the conversion of UTF-8 to ASCII with HTML
2005 predefined entities like &amp;copy; for the Copyright sign.</li>
2006</ol>
2007
2008<p>More over when compiled on an Unix platfor with iconv support the full set
2009of encodings supported by iconv can be instantly be used by libxml. On a
2010linux machine with glibc-2.1 the list of supported encodings and aliases fill
20113 full pages, and include UCS-4, the full set of ISO-Latin encodings, and the
2012various Japanese ones.</p>
2013
2014<h4>Encoding aliases</h4>
2015
2016<p>From 2.2.3, libxml has support to register encoding names aliases. The
2017goal is to be able to parse document whose encoding is supported but where
2018the name differs (for example from the default set of names accepted by
2019iconv). The following functions allow to register and handle new aliases for
2020existing encodings. Once registered libxml will automatically lookup the
2021aliases when handling a document:</p>
2022<ul>
2023 <li>int xmlAddEncodingAlias(const char *name, const char *alias);</li>
2024 <li>int xmlDelEncodingAlias(const char *alias);</li>
2025 <li>const char * xmlGetEncodingAlias(const char *alias);</li>
2026 <li>void xmlCleanupEncodingAliases(void);</li>
2027</ul>
2028
2029<h3><a name="extend">How to extend the existing support</a></h3>
2030
2031<p>Well adding support for new encoding, or overriding one of the encoders
2032(assuming it is buggy) should not be hard, just write an input and output
2033conversion routines to/from UTF-8, and register them using
2034xmlNewCharEncodingHandler(name, xxxToUTF8, UTF8Toxxx), and they will be
2035called automatically if the parser(s) encounter such an encoding name
2036(register it uppercase, this will help). The description of the encoders,
2037their arguments and expected return values are described in the encoding.h
2038header.</p>
2039
2040<p>A quick note on the topic of subverting the parser to use a different
2041internal encoding than UTF-8, in some case people will absolutely want to
2042keep the internal encoding different, I think it's still possible (but the
2043encoding must be compliant with ASCII on the same subrange) though I didn't
2044tried it. The key is to override the default conversion routines (by
2045registering null encoders/decoders for your charsets), and bypass the UTF-8
2046checking of the parser by setting the parser context charset
2047(ctxt-&gt;charset) to something different than XML_CHAR_ENCODING_UTF8, but
2048there is no guarantee taht this will work. You may also have some troubles
2049saving back.</p>
2050
2051<p>Basically proper I18N support is important, this requires at least
2052libxml-2.0.0, but a lot of features and corrections are really available only
2053starting 2.2.</p>
2054
2055<h2><a name="IO">I/O Interfaces</a></h2>
2056
2057<p>Table of Content:</p>
2058<ol>
2059 <li><a href="#General1">General overview</a></li>
2060 <li><a href="#basic">The basic buffer type</a></li>
2061 <li><a href="#Input">Input I/O handlers</a></li>
2062 <li><a href="#Output">Output I/O handlers</a></li>
2063 <li><a href="#entities">The entities loader</a></li>
2064 <li><a href="#Example2">Example of customized I/O</a></li>
2065</ol>
2066
2067<h3><a name="General1">General overview</a></h3>
2068
2069<p>The module <code><a
2070href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlio.html">xmlIO.h</a></code> provides
2071the interfaces to the libxml I/O system. This consists of 4 main parts:</p>
2072<ul>
2073 <li>Entities loader, this is a routine which tries to fetch the entities
2074 (files) based on their PUBLIC and SYSTEM identifiers. The default loader
2075 don't look at the public identifier since libxml do not maintain a
2076 catalog. You can redefine you own entity loader by using
2077 <code>xmlGetExternalEntityLoader()</code> and
Daniel Veillard9c466822001-10-25 12:03:39 +00002078 <code>xmlSetExternalEntityLoader()</code>. <a href="#entities">Check the
2079 example</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002080 <li>Input I/O buffers which are a commodity structure used by the parser(s)
2081 input layer to handle fetching the informations to feed the parser. This
2082 provides buffering and is also a placeholder where the encoding
2083 convertors to UTF8 are piggy-backed.</li>
2084 <li>Output I/O buffers are similar to the Input ones and fulfill similar
2085 task but when generating a serialization from a tree.</li>
2086 <li>A mechanism to register sets of I/O callbacks and associate them with
2087 specific naming schemes like the protocol part of the URIs.
2088 <p>This affect the default I/O operations and allows to use specific I/O
2089 handlers for certain names.</p>
2090 </li>
2091</ul>
2092
2093<p>The general mechanism used when loading http://rpmfind.net/xml.html for
2094example in the HTML parser is the following:</p>
2095<ol>
2096 <li>The default entity loader calls <code>xmlNewInputFromFile()</code> with
2097 the parsing context and the URI string.</li>
2098 <li>the URI string is checked against the existing registered handlers
2099 using their match() callback function, if the HTTP module was compiled
2100 in, it is registered and its match() function will succeeds</li>
2101 <li>the open() function of the handler is called and if successful will
2102 return an I/O Input buffer</li>
2103 <li>the parser will the start reading from this buffer and progressively
2104 fetch information from the resource, calling the read() function of the
2105 handler until the resource is exhausted</li>
2106 <li>if an encoding change is detected it will be installed on the input
2107 buffer, providing buffering and efficient use of the conversion
2108 routines</li>
2109 <li>once the parser has finished, the close() function of the handler is
2110 called once and the Input buffer and associed resources are
2111 deallocated.</li>
2112</ol>
2113
2114<p>The user defined callbacks are checked first to allow overriding of the
2115default libxml I/O routines.</p>
2116
2117<h3><a name="basic">The basic buffer type</a></h3>
2118
2119<p>All the buffer manipulation handling is done using the
2120<code>xmlBuffer</code> type define in <code><a
2121href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-tree.html">tree.h</a> </code>which is a
2122resizable memory buffer. The buffer allocation strategy can be selected to be
2123either best-fit or use an exponential doubling one (CPU vs. memory use
2124tradeoff). The values are <code>XML_BUFFER_ALLOC_EXACT</code> and
2125<code>XML_BUFFER_ALLOC_DOUBLEIT</code>, and can be set individually or on a
2126system wide basis using <code>xmlBufferSetAllocationScheme()</code>. A number
2127of functions allows to manipulate buffers with names starting with the
2128<code>xmlBuffer...</code> prefix.</p>
2129
2130<h3><a name="Input">Input I/O handlers</a></h3>
2131
2132<p>An Input I/O handler is a simple structure
2133<code>xmlParserInputBuffer</code> containing a context associated to the
2134resource (file descriptor, or pointer to a protocol handler), the read() and
2135close() callbacks to use and an xmlBuffer. And extra xmlBuffer and a charset
2136encoding handler are also present to support charset conversion when
2137needed.</p>
2138
2139<h3><a name="Output">Output I/O handlers</a></h3>
2140
2141<p>An Output handler <code>xmlOutputBuffer</code> is completely similar to an
2142Input one except the callbacks are write() and close().</p>
2143
2144<h3><a name="entities">The entities loader</a></h3>
2145
2146<p>The entity loader resolves requests for new entities and create inputs for
2147the parser. Creating an input from a filename or an URI string is done
2148through the xmlNewInputFromFile() routine. The default entity loader do not
2149handle the PUBLIC identifier associated with an entity (if any). So it just
2150calls xmlNewInputFromFile() with the SYSTEM identifier (which is mandatory in
2151XML).</p>
2152
2153<p>If you want to hook up a catalog mechanism then you simply need to
2154override the default entity loader, here is an example:</p>
2155<pre>#include &lt;libxml/xmlIO.h&gt;
2156
2157xmlExternalEntityLoader defaultLoader = NULL;
2158
2159xmlParserInputPtr
2160xmlMyExternalEntityLoader(const char *URL, const char *ID,
2161 xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt) {
2162 xmlParserInputPtr ret;
2163 const char *fileID = NULL;
2164 /* lookup for the fileID depending on ID */
2165
2166 ret = xmlNewInputFromFile(ctxt, fileID);
2167 if (ret != NULL)
2168 return(ret);
2169 if (defaultLoader != NULL)
2170 ret = defaultLoader(URL, ID, ctxt);
2171 return(ret);
2172}
2173
2174int main(..) {
2175 ...
2176
2177 /*
2178 * Install our own entity loader
2179 */
2180 defaultLoader = xmlGetExternalEntityLoader();
2181 xmlSetExternalEntityLoader(xmlMyExternalEntityLoader);
2182
2183 ...
2184}</pre>
2185
2186<h3><a name="Example2">Example of customized I/O</a></h3>
2187
2188<p>This example come from <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0708.html">a
2189real use case</a>, xmlDocDump() closes the FILE * passed by the application
2190and this was a problem. The <a
2191href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0711.html">solution</a> was to redefine a
2192new output handler with the closing call deactivated:</p>
2193<ol>
2194 <li>First define a new I/O ouput allocator where the output don't close the
2195 file:
2196 <pre>xmlOutputBufferPtr
2197xmlOutputBufferCreateOwn(FILE *file, xmlCharEncodingHandlerPtr encoder) {
2198    xmlOutputBufferPtr ret;
2199    
2200    if (xmlOutputCallbackInitialized == 0)
2201        xmlRegisterDefaultOutputCallbacks();
2202
2203    if (file == NULL) return(NULL);
2204    ret = xmlAllocOutputBuffer(encoder);
2205    if (ret != NULL) {
2206        ret-&gt;context = file;
2207        ret-&gt;writecallback = xmlFileWrite;
2208        ret-&gt;closecallback = NULL; /* No close callback */
2209    }
2210    return(ret); <br>
2211
2212
2213
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2236 </li>
2237 <li>And then use it to save the document:
2238 <pre>FILE *f;
2239xmlOutputBufferPtr output;
2240xmlDocPtr doc;
2241int res;
2242
2243f = ...
2244doc = ....
2245
2246output = xmlOutputBufferCreateOwn(f, NULL);
2247res = xmlSaveFileTo(output, doc, NULL);
2248 </pre>
2249 </li>
2250</ol>
2251
2252<h2><a name="Catalog">Catalog support</a></h2>
2253
2254<p>Table of Content:</p>
2255<ol>
2256 <li><a href="General2">General overview</a></li>
2257 <li><a href="#definition">The definition</a></li>
2258 <li><a href="#Simple">Using catalogs</a></li>
2259 <li><a href="#Some">Some examples</a></li>
2260 <li><a href="#reference">How to tune catalog usage</a></li>
2261 <li><a href="#validate">How to debug catalog processing</a></li>
2262 <li><a href="#Declaring">How to create and maintain catalogs</a></li>
2263 <li><a href="#implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
2264 API</a></li>
2265 <li><a href="#Other">Other resources</a></li>
2266</ol>
2267
2268<h3><a name="General2">General overview</a></h3>
2269
2270<p>What is a catalog? Basically it's a lookup mechanism used when an entity
2271(a file or a remote resource) references another entity. The catalog lookup
2272is inserted between the moment the reference is recognized by the software
2273(XML parser, stylesheet processing, or even images referenced for inclusion
2274in a rendering) and the time where loading that resource is actually
2275started.</p>
2276
2277<p>It is basically used for 3 things:</p>
2278<ul>
2279 <li>mapping from "logical" names, the public identifiers and a more
2280 concrete name usable for download (and URI). For example it can associate
2281 the logical name
2282 <p>"-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"</p>
2283 <p>of the DocBook 4.1.2 XML DTD with the actual URL where it can be
2284 downloaded</p>
2285 <p>http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd</p>
2286 </li>
2287 <li>remapping from a given URL to another one, like an HTTP indirection
2288 saying that
2289 <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/tr.xsl"</p>
2290 <p>should really be looked at</p>
2291 <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/entity/stylesheets/base/tr.xsl"</p>
2292 </li>
2293 <li>providing a local cache mechanism allowing to load the entities
2294 associated to public identifiers or remote resources, this is a really
2295 important feature for any significant deployment of XML or SGML since it
2296 allows to avoid the aleas and delays associated to fetching remote
2297 resources.</li>
2298</ul>
2299
2300<h3><a name="definition">The definitions</a></h3>
2301
2302<p>Libxml, as of 2.4.3 implements 2 kind of catalogs:</p>
2303<ul>
2304 <li>the older SGML catalogs, the official spec is SGML Open Technical
2305 Resolution TR9401:1997, but is better understood by reading <a
2306 href="http://www.jclark.com/sp/catalog.htm">the SP Catalog page</a> from
2307 James Clark. This is relatively old and not the preferred mode of
2308 operation of libxml.</li>
2309 <li><a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec.html">XML
2310 Catalogs</a>
2311 is far more flexible, more recent, uses an XML syntax and should scale
2312 quite better. This is the default option of libxml.</li>
2313</ul>
2314
2315<p></p>
2316
2317<h3><a name="Simple">Using catalog</a></h3>
2318
2319<p>In a normal environment libxml will by default check the presence of a
2320catalog in /etc/xml/catalog, and assuming it has been correctly populated,
2321the processing is completely transparent to the document user. To take a
2322concrete example, suppose you are authoring a DocBook document, this one
2323starts with the following DOCTYPE definition:</p>
2324<pre>&lt;?xml version='1.0'?&gt;
2325&lt;!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN"
2326 "http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd"&gt;</pre>
2327
2328<p>When validating the document with libxml, the catalog will be
2329automatically consulted to lookup the public identifier "-//Norman Walsh//DTD
2330DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN" and the system identifier
2331"http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd", and if these entities have
2332been installed on your system and the catalogs actually point to them, libxml
2333will fetch them from the local disk.</p>
2334
2335<p style="font-size: 10pt"><strong>Note</strong>: Really don't use this
2336DOCTYPE example it's a really old version, but is fine as an example.</p>
2337
2338<p>Libxml will check the catalog each time that it is requested to load an
2339entity, this includes DTD, external parsed entities, stylesheets, etc ... If
2340your system is correctly configured all the authoring phase and processing
2341should use only local files, even if your document stays portable because it
2342uses the canonical public and system ID, referencing the remote document.</p>
2343
2344<h3><a name="Some">Some examples:</a></h3>
2345
2346<p>Here is a couple of fragments from XML Catalogs used in libxml early
2347regression tests in <code>test/catalogs</code> :</p>
2348<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
2349&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC
2350 "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
2351 "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
2352&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"&gt;
2353 &lt;public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2354 uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/&gt;
2355...</pre>
2356
2357<p>This is the beginning of a catalog for DocBook 4.1.2, XML Catalogs are
2358written in XML, there is a specific namespace for catalog elements
2359"urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog". The first entry in this
2360catalog is a <code>public</code> mapping it allows to associate a Public
2361Identifier with an URI.</p>
2362<pre>...
2363 &lt;rewriteSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
2364 rewritePrefix="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook/"/&gt;
2365...</pre>
2366
2367<p>A <code>rewriteSystem</code> is a very powerful instruction, it says that
2368any URI starting with a given prefix should be looked at another URI
2369constructed by replacing the prefix with an new one. In effect this acts like
2370a cache system for a full area of the Web. In practice it is extremely useful
2371with a file prefix if you have installed a copy of those resources on your
2372local system.</p>
2373<pre>...
2374&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD XML Catalog //"
2375 catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
2376&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook XML"
2377 catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
2378&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML"
2379 catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
2380&lt;delegateSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
2381 catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
2382&lt;delegateURI uriStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
2383 catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
2384...</pre>
2385
2386<p>Delegation is the core features which allows to build a tree of catalogs,
2387easier to maintain than a single catalog, based on Public Identifier, System
2388Identifier or URI prefixes it instructs the catalog software to look up
2389entries in another resource. This feature allow to build hierarchies of
2390catalogs, the set of entries presented should be sufficient to redirect the
2391resolution of all DocBook references to the specific catalog in
2392<code>/usr/share/xml/docbook.xml</code> this one in turn could delegate all
2393references for DocBook 4.2.1 to a specific catalog installed at the same time
2394as the DocBook resources on the local machine.</p>
2395
2396<h3><a name="reference">How to tune catalog usage:</a></h3>
2397
2398<p>The user can change the default catalog behaviour by redirecting queries
2399to its own set of catalogs, this can be done by setting the
2400<code>XML_CATALOG_FILES</code> environment variable to a list of catalogs, an
2401empty one should deactivate loading the default <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code>
2402default catalog</p>
2403
2404<h3><a name="validate">How to debug catalog processing:</a></h3>
2405
2406<p>Setting up the <code>XML_DEBUG_CATALOG</code> environment variable will
2407make libxml output debugging informations for each catalog operations, for
2408example:</p>
2409<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
2410warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
2411orchis:~/XML -&gt; export XML_DEBUG_CATALOG=
2412orchis:~/XML -&gt; xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
2413Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
2414Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
2415warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
2416Catalogs cleanup
2417orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2418
2419<p>The test/ent2 references an entity, running the parser from memory makes
2420the base URI unavailable and the the "title.xml" entity cannot be loaded.
2421Setting up the debug environment variable allows to detect that an attempt is
2422made to load the <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code> but since it's not present the
2423resolution fails.</p>
2424
2425<p>But the most advanced way to debug XML catalog processing is to use the
2426<strong>xmlcatalog</strong> command shipped with libxml2, it allows to load
2427catalogs and make resolution queries to see what is going on. This is also
2428used for the regression tests:</p>
2429<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
2430 "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2431http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
2432orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2433
2434<p>For debugging what is going on, adding one -v flags increase the verbosity
2435level to indicate the processing done (adding a second flag also indicate
2436what elements are recognized at parsing):</p>
2437<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog -v test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
2438 "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2439Parsing catalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml's content
2440Found public match -//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN
2441http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
2442Catalogs cleanup
2443orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2444
2445<p>A shell interface is also available to debug and process multiple queries
2446(and for regression tests):</p>
2447<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog -shell test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
2448 "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2449&gt; help
2450Commands available:
2451public PublicID: make a PUBLIC identifier lookup
2452system SystemID: make a SYSTEM identifier lookup
2453resolve PublicID SystemID: do a full resolver lookup
2454add 'type' 'orig' 'replace' : add an entry
2455del 'values' : remove values
2456dump: print the current catalog state
2457debug: increase the verbosity level
2458quiet: decrease the verbosity level
2459exit: quit the shell
2460&gt; public "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2461http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
2462&gt; quit
2463orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2464
2465<p>This should be sufficient for most debugging purpose, this was actually
2466used heavily to debug the XML Catalog implementation itself.</p>
2467
2468<h3><a name="Declaring">How to create and maintain</a> catalogs:</h3>
2469
2470<p>Basically XML Catalogs are XML files, you can either use XML tools to
2471manage them or use <strong>xmlcatalog</strong> for this. The basic step is
2472to create a catalog the -create option provide this facility:</p>
2473<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --create tst.xml
2474&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
2475&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
2476 "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
2477&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/&gt;
2478orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2479
2480<p>By default xmlcatalog does not overwrite the original catalog and save the
2481result on the standard output, this can be overridden using the -noout
2482option. The <code>-add</code> command allows to add entries in the
2483catalog:</p>
2484<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --noout --create --add "public" \
2485 "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" \
2486 http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd tst.xml
2487orchis:~/XML -&gt; cat tst.xml
2488&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
2489&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN" \
2490 "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
2491&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"&gt;
2492&lt;public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
2493 uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/&gt;
2494&lt;/catalog&gt;
2495orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2496
2497<p>The <code>-add</code> option will always take 3 parameters even if some of
2498the XML Catalog constructs (like nextCatalog) will have only a single
2499argument, just pass a third empty string, it will be ignored.</p>
2500
2501<p>Similarly the <code>-del</code> option remove matching entries from the
2502catalog:</p>
2503<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --del \
2504 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" tst.xml
2505&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
2506&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
2507 "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
2508&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/&gt;
2509orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
2510
2511<p>The catalog is now empty. Note that the matching of <code>-del</code> is
2512exact and would have worked in a similar fashion with the Public ID
2513string.</p>
2514
2515<p>This is rudimentary but should be sufficient to manage a not too complex
2516catalog tree of resources.</p>
2517
2518<h3><a name="implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
2519API:</a></h3>
2520
2521<p>First, and like for every other module of libxml, there is an
2522automatically generated <a href="html/libxml-catalog.html">API page for
2523catalog support</a>.</p>
2524
2525<p>The header for the catalog interfaces should be included as:</p>
2526<pre>#include &lt;libxml/catalog.h&gt;</pre>
2527
2528<p>The API is voluntarily kept very simple. First it is not obvious that
2529applications really need access to it since it is the default behaviour of
2530libxml (Note: it is possible to completely override libxml default catalog by
2531using <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">xmlSetExternalEntityLoader</a> to
2532plug an application specific resolver).</p>
2533
2534<p>Basically libxml support 2 catalog lists:</p>
2535<ul>
2536 <li>the default one, global shared by all the application</li>
2537 <li>a per-document catalog, this one is built if the document uses the
2538 <code>oasis-xml-catalog</code> PIs to specify its own catalog list, it is
2539 associated to the parser context and destroyed when the parsing context
2540 is destroyed.</li>
2541</ul>
2542
2543<p>the document one will be used first if it exists.</p>
2544
2545<h4>Initialization routines:</h4>
2546
2547<p>xmlInitializeCatalog(), xmlLoadCatalog() and xmlLoadCatalogs() should be
2548used at startup to initialize the catalog, if the catalog should be
2549initialized with specific values xmlLoadCatalog() or xmlLoadCatalogs()
2550should be called before xmlInitializeCatalog() which would otherwise do a
2551default initialization first.</p>
2552
2553<p>The xmlCatalogAddLocal() call is used by the parser to grow the document
2554own catalog list if needed.</p>
2555
2556<h4>Preferences setup:</h4>
2557
2558<p>The XML Catalog spec requires the possibility to select default
2559preferences between public and system delegation,
2560xmlCatalogSetDefaultPrefer() allows this, xmlCatalogSetDefaults() and
2561xmlCatalogGetDefaults() allow to control if XML Catalogs resolution should
2562be forbidden, allowed for global catalog, for document catalog or both, the
2563default is to allow both.</p>
2564
2565<p>And of course xmlCatalogSetDebug() allows to generate debug messages
2566(through the xmlGenericError() mechanism).</p>
2567
2568<h4>Querying routines:</h4>
2569
2570<p>xmlCatalogResolve(), xmlCatalogResolveSystem(), xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
2571and xmlCatalogResolveURI() are relatively explicit if you read the XML
2572Catalog specification they correspond to section 7 algorithms, they should
2573also work if you have loaded an SGML catalog with a simplified semantic.</p>
2574
2575<p>xmlCatalogLocalResolve() and xmlCatalogLocalResolveURI() are the same but
2576operate on the document catalog list</p>
2577
2578<h4>Cleanup and Miscellaneous:</h4>
2579
2580<p>xmlCatalogCleanup() free-up the global catalog, xmlCatalogFreeLocal() is
2581the per-document equivalent.</p>
2582
2583<p>xmlCatalogAdd() and xmlCatalogRemove() are used to dynamically modify the
2584first catalog in the global list, and xmlCatalogDump() allows to dump a
2585catalog state, those routines are primarily designed for xmlcatalog, I'm not
2586sure that exposing more complex interfaces (like navigation ones) would be
2587really useful.</p>
2588
2589<p>The xmlParseCatalogFile() is a function used to load XML Catalog files,
2590it's similar as xmlParseFile() except it bypass all catalog lookups, it's
2591provided because this functionality may be useful for client tools.</p>
2592
2593<h4>threaded environments:</h4>
2594
2595<p>Since the catalog tree is built progressively, some care has been taken to
2596try to avoid troubles in multithreaded environments. The code is now thread
2597safe assuming that the libxml library has been compiled with threads
2598support.</p>
2599
2600<p></p>
2601
2602<h3><a name="Other">Other resources</a></h3>
2603
2604<p>The XML Catalog specification is relatively recent so there isn't much
2605literature to point at:</p>
2606<ul>
2607 <li>You can find an good rant from Norm Walsh about <a
2608 href="http://www.arbortext.com/Think_Tank/XML_Resources/Issue_Three/issue_three.html">the
2609 need for catalogs</a>, it provides a lot of context informations even if
2610 I don't agree with everything presented.</li>
2611 <li>An <a href="http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/XCatalog.html">old XML
2612 catalog proposal</a> from John Cowan</li>
2613 <li>The <a href="http://www.rddl.org/">Resource Directory Description
2614 Language</a> (RDDL) another catalog system but more oriented toward
2615 providing metadata for XML namespaces.</li>
2616 <li>the page from the OASIS Technical <a
2617 href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/">Committee on Entity
2618 Resolution</a> who maintains XML Catalog, you will find pointers to the
2619 specification update, some background and pointers to others tools
2620 providing XML Catalog support</li>
Daniel Veillard35e937a2002-01-19 22:21:54 +00002621 <li>Here is a <a href="buildDocBookCatalog">shell script</a> to generate
2622 XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 . If it can write to the /etc/xml/
2623 directory, it will set-up /etc/xml/catalog and /etc/xml/docbook based on
2624 the resources found on the system. Otherwise it will just create
2625 ~/xmlcatalog and ~/dbkxmlcatalog and doing:
Daniel Veillardc575b992002-02-08 13:28:40 +00002626 <p><code>export XMLCATALOG=$HOME/xmlcatalog</code></p>
Daniel Veillard35e937a2002-01-19 22:21:54 +00002627 <p>should allow to process DocBook documentations without requiring
2628 network accesses for the DTd or stylesheets</p>
2629 </li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002630 <li>I have uploaded <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/test/dbk412catalog.tar.gz">a
Daniel Veillard35e937a2002-01-19 22:21:54 +00002631 small tarball</a> containing XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 which seems
2632 to work fine for me too</li>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002633 <li>The <a href="http://www.xmlsoft.org/xmlcatalog_man.html">xmlcatalog
2634 manual page</a></li>
2635</ul>
2636
2637<p>If you have suggestions for corrections or additions, simply contact
2638me:</p>
2639
2640<h2><a name="library">The parser interfaces</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002641
2642<p>This section is directly intended to help programmers getting bootstrapped
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002643using the XML library from the C language. It is not intended to be
2644extensive. I hope the automatically generated documents will provide the
2645completeness required, but as a separate set of documents. The interfaces of
2646the XML library are by principle low level, there is nearly zero abstraction.
2647Those interested in a higher level API should <a href="#DOM">look at
2648DOM</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00002649
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00002650<p>The <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">parser interfaces for XML</a> are
2651separated from the <a href="html/libxml-htmlparser.html">HTML parser
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002652interfaces</a>. Let's have a look at how the XML parser can be called:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002653
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002654<h3><a name="Invoking">Invoking the parser : the pull method</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002655
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002656<p>Usually, the first thing to do is to read an XML input. The parser accepts
2657documents either from in-memory strings or from files. The functions are
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002658defined in "parser.h":</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002659<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002660 <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseMemory(char *buffer, int size);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002661 <dd><p>Parse a null-terminated string containing the document.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002662 </dd>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002663</dl>
2664<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002665 <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseFile(const char *filename);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002666 <dd><p>Parse an XML document contained in a (possibly compressed)
2667 file.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002668 </dd>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002669</dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002670
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002671<p>The parser returns a pointer to the document structure (or NULL in case of
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002672failure).</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002673
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002674<h3 id="Invoking1">Invoking the parser: the push method</h3>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002675
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002676<p>In order for the application to keep the control when the document is
2677being fetched (which is common for GUI based programs) libxml provides a push
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002678interface, too, as of version 1.8.3. Here are the interface functions:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002679<pre>xmlParserCtxtPtr xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(xmlSAXHandlerPtr sax,
2680 void *user_data,
2681 const char *chunk,
2682 int size,
2683 const char *filename);
2684int xmlParseChunk (xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt,
2685 const char *chunk,
2686 int size,
2687 int terminate);</pre>
2688
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002689<p>and here is a simple example showing how to use the interface:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002690<pre> FILE *f;
2691
2692 f = fopen(filename, "r");
2693 if (f != NULL) {
2694 int res, size = 1024;
2695 char chars[1024];
2696 xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt;
2697
2698 res = fread(chars, 1, 4, f);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002699 if (res &gt; 0) {
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002700 ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(NULL, NULL,
2701 chars, res, filename);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002702 while ((res = fread(chars, 1, size, f)) &gt; 0) {
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002703 xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, res, 0);
2704 }
2705 xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, 0, 1);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002706 doc = ctxt-&gt;myDoc;
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002707 xmlFreeParserCtxt(ctxt);
2708 }
2709 }</pre>
2710
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00002711<p>The HTML parser embedded into libxml also has a push interface; the
2712functions are just prefixed by "html" rather than "xml".</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002713
2714<h3 id="Invoking2">Invoking the parser: the SAX interface</h3>
2715
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00002716<p>The tree-building interface makes the parser memory-hungry, first loading
2717the document in memory and then building the tree itself. Reading a document
2718without building the tree is possible using the SAX interfaces (see SAX.h and
2719<a href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">James
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002720Henstridge's documentation</a>). Note also that the push interface can be
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002721limited to SAX: just use the two first arguments of
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002722<code>xmlCreatePushParserCtxt()</code>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00002723
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002724<h3><a name="Building">Building a tree from scratch</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002725
2726<p>The other way to get an XML tree in memory is by building it. Basically
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002727there is a set of functions dedicated to building new elements. (These are
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002728also described in &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;.) For example, here is a piece of
2729code that produces the XML document used in the previous examples:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002730<pre> #include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00002731 xmlDocPtr doc;
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002732 xmlNodePtr tree, subtree;
2733
2734 doc = xmlNewDoc("1.0");
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002735 doc-&gt;children = xmlNewDocNode(doc, NULL, "EXAMPLE", NULL);
2736 xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop1", "gnome is great");
2737 xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop2", "&amp; linux too");
2738 tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "head", NULL);
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002739 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "Welcome to Gnome");
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002740 tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "chapter", NULL);
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002741 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "The Linux adventure");
2742 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "p", "bla bla bla ...");
2743 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "image", NULL);
2744 xmlSetProp(subtree, "href", "linus.gif");</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002745
2746<p>Not really rocket science ...</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002747
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002748<h3><a name="Traversing">Traversing the tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002749
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00002750<p>Basically by <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">including "tree.h"</a> your
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002751code has access to the internal structure of all the elements of the tree.
2752The names should be somewhat simple like <strong>parent</strong>,
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +00002753<strong>children</strong>, <strong>next</strong>, <strong>prev</strong>,
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002754<strong>properties</strong>, etc... For example, still with the previous
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +00002755example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002756<pre><code>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;children</code></pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002757
2758<p>points to the title element,</p>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002759<pre>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next-&gt;children-&gt;children</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002760
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002761<p>points to the text node containing the chapter title "The Linux
2762adventure".</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002763
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +00002764<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: XML allows <em>PI</em>s and <em>comments</em> to be
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002765present before the document root, so <code>doc-&gt;children</code> may point
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002766to an element which is not the document Root Element; a function
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +00002767<code>xmlDocGetRootElement()</code> was added for this purpose.</p>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +00002768
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002769<h3><a name="Modifying">Modifying the tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002770
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002771<p>Functions are provided for reading and writing the document content. Here
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00002772is an excerpt from the <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">tree API</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002773<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +00002774 <dt><code>xmlAttrPtr xmlSetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar *name, const
2775 xmlChar *value);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002776 <dd><p>This sets (or changes) an attribute carried by an ELEMENT node.
2777 The value can be NULL.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002778 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002779</dl>
2780<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +00002781 <dt><code>const xmlChar *xmlGetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002782 *name);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardc92c3042000-09-29 02:42:04 +00002783 <dd><p>This function returns a pointer to new copy of the property
2784 content. Note that the user must deallocate the result.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002785 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002786</dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002787
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002788<p>Two functions are provided for reading and writing the text associated
2789with elements:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002790<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +00002791 <dt><code>xmlNodePtr xmlStringGetNodeList(xmlDocPtr doc, const xmlChar
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002792 *value);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00002793 <dd><p>This function takes an "external" string and converts it to one
2794 text node or possibly to a list of entity and text nodes. All
2795 non-predefined entity references like &amp;Gnome; will be stored
2796 internally as entity nodes, hence the result of the function may not be
2797 a single node.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002798 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002799</dl>
2800<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +00002801 <dt><code>xmlChar *xmlNodeListGetString(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr list, int
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002802 inLine);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002803 <dd><p>This function is the inverse of
2804 <code>xmlStringGetNodeList()</code>. It generates a new string
2805 containing the content of the text and entity nodes. Note the extra
2806 argument inLine. If this argument is set to 1, the function will expand
2807 entity references. For example, instead of returning the &amp;Gnome;
2808 XML encoding in the string, it will substitute it with its value (say,
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002809 "GNU Network Object Model Environment").</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002810 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002811</dl>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002812
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002813<h3><a name="Saving">Saving a tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002814
2815<p>Basically 3 options are possible:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002816<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +00002817 <dt><code>void xmlDocDumpMemory(xmlDocPtr cur, xmlChar**mem, int
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002818 *size);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002819 <dd><p>Returns a buffer into which the document has been saved.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002820 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002821</dl>
2822<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002823 <dt><code>extern void xmlDocDump(FILE *f, xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002824 <dd><p>Dumps a document to an open file descriptor.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002825 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002826</dl>
2827<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002828 <dt><code>int xmlSaveFile(const char *filename, xmlDocPtr cur);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002829 <dd><p>Saves the document to a file. In this case, the compression
2830 interface is triggered if it has been turned on.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002831 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002832</dl>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +00002833
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002834<h3><a name="Compressio">Compression</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002835
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002836<p>The library transparently handles compression when doing file-based
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002837accesses. The level of compression on saves can be turned on either globally
2838or individually for one file:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002839<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002840 <dt><code>int xmlGetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002841 <dd><p>Gets the document compression ratio (0-9).</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002842 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002843</dl>
2844<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002845 <dt><code>void xmlSetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc, int mode);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002846 <dd><p>Sets the document compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002847 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002848</dl>
2849<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002850 <dt><code>int xmlGetCompressMode(void);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002851 <dd><p>Gets the default compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002852 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002853</dl>
2854<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002855 <dt><code>void xmlSetCompressMode(int mode);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002856 <dd><p>Sets the default compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00002857 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00002858</dl>
2859
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002860<h2><a name="Entities">Entities or no entities</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002861
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002862<p>Entities in principle are similar to simple C macros. An entity defines an
2863abbreviation for a given string that you can reuse many times throughout the
2864content of your document. Entities are especially useful when a given string
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002865may occur frequently within a document, or to confine the change needed to a
2866document to a restricted area in the internal subset of the document (at the
2867beginning). Example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002868<pre>1 &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000028692 &lt;!DOCTYPE EXAMPLE SYSTEM "example.dtd" [
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +000028703 &lt;!ENTITY xml "Extensible Markup Language"&gt;
28714 ]&gt;
28725 &lt;EXAMPLE&gt;
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000028736 &amp;xml;
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +000028747 &lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002875
2876<p>Line 3 declares the xml entity. Line 6 uses the xml entity, by prefixing
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002877its name with '&amp;' and following it by ';' without any spaces added. There
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002878are 5 predefined entities in libxml allowing you to escape charaters with
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002879predefined meaning in some parts of the xml document content:
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002880<strong>&amp;lt;</strong> for the character '&lt;', <strong>&amp;gt;</strong>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002881for the character '&gt;', <strong>&amp;apos;</strong> for the character ''',
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002882<strong>&amp;quot;</strong> for the character '"', and
2883<strong>&amp;amp;</strong> for the character '&amp;'.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002884
2885<p>One of the problems related to entities is that you may want the parser to
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002886substitute an entity's content so that you can see the replacement text in
2887your application. Or you may prefer to keep entity references as such in the
2888content to be able to save the document back without losing this usually
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002889precious information (if the user went through the pain of explicitly
2890defining entities, he may have a a rather negative attitude if you blindly
2891susbtitute them as saving time). The <a
Daniel Veillard9cb5ff42001-01-29 08:22:21 +00002892href="html/libxml-parser.html#XMLSUBSTITUTEENTITIESDEFAULT">xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault()</a>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002893function allows you to check and change the behaviour, which is to not
2894substitute entities by default.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002895
2896<p>Here is the DOM tree built by libxml for the previous document in the
2897default case:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002898<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./xmllint --debug test/ent1
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002899DOCUMENT
2900version=1.0
2901 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
2902 TEXT
2903 content=
2904 ENTITY_REF
2905 INTERNAL_GENERAL_ENTITY xml
2906 content=Extensible Markup Language
2907 TEXT
2908 content=</pre>
2909
2910<p>And here is the result when substituting entities:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002911<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./tester --debug --noent test/ent1
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002912DOCUMENT
2913version=1.0
2914 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
2915 TEXT
2916 content= Extensible Markup Language</pre>
2917
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002918<p>So, entities or no entities? Basically, it depends on your use case. I
2919suggest that you keep the non-substituting default behaviour and avoid using
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002920entities in your XML document or data if you are not willing to handle the
2921entity references elements in the DOM tree.</p>
2922
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002923<p>Note that at save time libxml enforces the conversion of the predefined
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002924entities where necessary to prevent well-formedness problems, and will also
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002925transparently replace those with chars (i.e. it will not generate entity
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002926reference elements in the DOM tree or call the reference() SAX callback when
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002927finding them in the input).</p>
2928
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00002929<p><span style="background-color: #FF0000">WARNING</span>: handling entities
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002930on top of the libxml SAX interface is difficult!!! If you plan to use
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00002931non-predefined entities in your documents, then the learning cuvre to handle
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002932then using the SAX API may be long. If you plan to use complex documents, I
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00002933strongly suggest you consider using the DOM interface instead and let libxml
Daniel Veillard8c6d6af2000-08-25 17:14:13 +00002934deal with the complexity rather than trying to do it yourself.</p>
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00002935
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00002936<h2><a name="Namespaces">Namespaces</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002937
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00002938<p>The libxml library implements <a
2939href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">XML namespaces</a> support by
2940recognizing namespace contructs in the input, and does namespace lookup
2941automatically when building the DOM tree. A namespace declaration is
2942associated with an in-memory structure and all elements or attributes within
2943that namespace point to it. Hence testing the namespace is a simple and fast
2944equality operation at the user level.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002945
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002946<p>I suggest that people using libxml use a namespace, and declare it in the
2947root element of their document as the default namespace. Then they don't need
2948to use the prefix in the content but we will have a basis for future semantic
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002949refinement and merging of data from different sources. This doesn't increase
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00002950the size of the XML output significantly, but significantly increases its
2951value in the long-term. Example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002952<pre>&lt;mydoc xmlns="http://mydoc.example.org/schemas/"&gt;
2953 &lt;elem1&gt;...&lt;/elem1&gt;
2954 &lt;elem2&gt;...&lt;/elem2&gt;
2955&lt;/mydoc&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002956
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00002957<p>The namespace value has to be an absolute URL, but the URL doesn't have to
2958point to any existing resource on the Web. It will bind all the element and
2959atributes with that URL. I suggest to use an URL within a domain you control,
2960and that the URL should contain some kind of version information if possible.
2961For example, <code>"http://www.gnome.org/gnumeric/1.0/"</code> is a good
2962namespace scheme.</p>
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00002963
2964<p>Then when you load a file, make sure that a namespace carrying the
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00002965version-independent prefix is installed on the root element of your document,
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002966and if the version information don't match something you know, warn the user
2967and be liberal in what you accept as the input. Also do *not* try to base
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002968namespace checking on the prefix value. &lt;foo:text&gt; may be exactly the
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002969same as &lt;bar:text&gt; in another document. What really matters is the URI
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00002970associated with the element or the attribute, not the prefix string (which is
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002971just a shortcut for the full URI). In libxml, element and attributes have an
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00002972<code>ns</code> field pointing to an xmlNs structure detailing the namespace
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002973prefix and its URI.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002974
2975<p>@@Interfaces@@</p>
2976
2977<p>@@Examples@@</p>
2978
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002979<p>Usually people object to using namespaces together with validity checking.
2980I will try to make sure that using namespaces won't break validity checking,
2981so even if you plan to use or currently are using validation I strongly
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00002982suggest adding namespaces to your document. A default namespace scheme
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002983<code>xmlns="http://...."</code> should not break validity even on less
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00002984flexible parsers. Using namespaces to mix and differentiate content coming
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00002985from multiple DTDs will certainly break current validation schemes. I will
2986try to provide ways to do this, but this may not be portable or
2987standardized.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002988
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002989<h2><a name="Upgrading">Upgrading 1.x code</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002990
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002991<p>Incompatible changes:</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00002992
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00002993<p>Version 2 of libxml is the first version introducing serious backward
2994incompatible changes. The main goals were:</p>
2995<ul>
2996 <li>a general cleanup. A number of mistakes inherited from the very early
2997 versions couldn't be changed due to compatibility constraints. Example
2998 the "childs" element in the nodes.</li>
2999 <li>Uniformization of the various nodes, at least for their header and link
3000 parts (doc, parent, children, prev, next), the goal is a simpler
3001 programming model and simplifying the task of the DOM implementors.</li>
3002 <li>better conformances to the XML specification, for example version 1.x
3003 had an heuristic to try to detect ignorable white spaces. As a result the
3004 SAX event generated were ignorableWhitespace() while the spec requires
3005 character() in that case. This also mean that a number of DOM node
3006 containing blank text may populate the DOM tree which were not present
3007 before.</li>
3008</ul>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003009
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003010<h3>How to fix libxml-1.x code:</h3>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003011
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003012<p>So client code of libxml designed to run with version 1.x may have to be
3013changed to compile against version 2.x of libxml. Here is a list of changes
3014that I have collected, they may not be sufficient, so in case you find other
3015change which are required, <a href="mailto:Daniel.Ïeillardw3.org">drop me a
3016mail</a>:</p>
3017<ol>
3018 <li>The package name have changed from libxml to libxml2, the library name
3019 is now -lxml2 . There is a new xml2-config script which should be used to
3020 select the right parameters libxml2</li>
3021 <li>Node <strong>childs</strong> field has been renamed
3022 <strong>children</strong> so s/childs/children/g should be applied
3023 (probablility of having "childs" anywere else is close to 0+</li>
3024 <li>The document don't have anymore a <strong>root</strong> element it has
3025 been replaced by <strong>children</strong> and usually you will get a
3026 list of element here. For example a Dtd element for the internal subset
3027 and it's declaration may be found in that list, as well as processing
3028 instructions or comments found before or after the document root element.
3029 Use <strong>xmlDocGetRootElement(doc)</strong> to get the root element of
3030 a document. Alternatively if you are sure to not reference Dtds nor have
3031 PIs or comments before or after the root element
3032 s/-&gt;root/-&gt;children/g will probably do it.</li>
3033 <li>The white space issue, this one is more complex, unless special case of
3034 validating parsing, the line breaks and spaces usually used for indenting
3035 and formatting the document content becomes significant. So they are
3036 reported by SAX and if your using the DOM tree, corresponding nodes are
3037 generated. Too approach can be taken:
3038 <ol>
3039 <li>lazy one, use the compatibility call
3040 <strong>xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0)</strong> but be aware that you are
3041 relying on a special (and possibly broken) set of heuristics of
3042 libxml to detect ignorable blanks. Don't complain if it breaks or
3043 make your application not 100% clean w.r.t. to it's input.</li>
3044 <li>the Right Way: change you code to accept possibly unsignificant
3045 blanks characters, or have your tree populated with weird blank text
3046 nodes. You can spot them using the comodity function
3047 <strong>xmlIsBlankNode(node)</strong> returning 1 for such blank
3048 nodes.</li>
3049 </ol>
3050 <p>Note also that with the new default the output functions don't add any
3051 extra indentation when saving a tree in order to be able to round trip
3052 (read and save) without inflating the document with extra formatting
3053 chars.</p>
3054 </li>
3055 <li>The include path has changed to $prefix/libxml/ and the includes
3056 themselves uses this new prefix in includes instructions... If you are
3057 using (as expected) the
3058 <pre>xml2-config --cflags</pre>
3059 <p>output to generate you compile commands this will probably work out of
3060 the box</p>
3061 </li>
3062 <li>xmlDetectCharEncoding takes an extra argument indicating the lenght in
3063 byte of the head of the document available for character detection.</li>
3064</ol>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003065
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003066<h3>Ensuring both libxml-1.x and libxml-2.x compatibility</h3>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003067
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003068<p>Two new version of libxml (1.8.11) and libxml2 (2.3.4) have been released
3069to allow smoth upgrade of existing libxml v1code while retaining
3070compatibility. They offers the following:</p>
3071<ol>
3072 <li>similar include naming, one should use
3073 <strong>#include&lt;libxml/...&gt;</strong> in both cases.</li>
3074 <li>similar identifiers defined via macros for the child and root fields:
3075 respectively <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong> and
3076 <strong>xmlRootNode</strong></li>
3077 <li>a new macro <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> which should be
3078 inserted once in the client code</li>
3079</ol>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003080
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003081<p>So the roadmap to upgrade your existing libxml applications is the
3082following:</p>
3083<ol>
3084 <li>install the libxml-1.8.8 (and libxml-devel-1.8.8) packages</li>
3085 <li>find all occurences where the xmlDoc <strong>root</strong> field is
3086 used and change it to <strong>xmlRootNode</strong></li>
3087 <li>similary find all occurences where the xmlNode <strong>childs</strong>
3088 field is used and change it to <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong></li>
3089 <li>add a <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> macro somewhere in your
3090 <strong>main()</strong> or in the library init entry point</li>
3091 <li>Recompile, check compatibility, it should still work</li>
3092 <li>Change your configure script to look first for xml2-config and fallback
3093 using xml-config . Use the --cflags and --libs ouptut of the command as
3094 the Include and Linking parameters needed to use libxml.</li>
3095 <li>install libxml2-2.3.x and libxml2-devel-2.3.x (libxml-1.8.y and
3096 libxml-devel-1.8.y can be kept simultaneously)</li>
3097 <li>remove your config.cache, relaunch your configuration mechanism, and
3098 recompile, if steps 2 and 3 were done right it should compile as-is</li>
3099 <li>Test that your application is still running correctly, if not this may
3100 be due to extra empty nodes due to formating spaces being kept in libxml2
3101 contrary to libxml1, in that case insert xmlKeepBlanksDefault(1) in your
3102 code before calling the parser (next to
3103 <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> is a fine place).</li>
3104</ol>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003105
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003106<p>Following those steps should work. It worked for some of my own code.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003107
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003108<p>Let me put some emphasis on the fact that there is far more changes from
3109libxml 1.x to 2.x than the ones you may have to patch for. The overall code
3110has been considerably cleaned up and the conformance to the XML specification
3111has been drastically improved too. Don't take those changes as an excuse to
3112not upgrade, it may cost a lot on the long term ...</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003113
Daniel Veillard52dcab32001-10-30 12:51:17 +00003114<h2><a name="Thread">Thread safety</a></h2>
3115
3116<p>Starting with 2.4.7, libxml makes provisions to ensure that concurent
3117threads can safely work in parallel parsing different documents. There is
3118however a couple of things to do to ensure it:</p>
3119<ul>
3120 <li>configure the library accordingly using the --with-threads options</li>
3121 <li>call xmlInitParser() in the "main" thread before using any of the
3122 libxml API (except possibly selecting a different memory allocator)</li>
3123</ul>
3124
3125<p>Note that the thread safety cannot be ensured for multiple threads sharing
3126the same document, the locking must be done at the application level, libxml
3127exports a basic mutex and reentrant mutexes API in &lt;libxml/threads.h&gt;.
3128The parts of the library checked for thread safety are:</p>
3129<ul>
3130 <li>concurrent loading</li>
3131 <li>file access resolution</li>
3132 <li>catalog access</li>
3133 <li>catalog building</li>
3134 <li>entities lookup/accesses</li>
3135 <li>validation</li>
3136 <li>global variables per-thread override</li>
3137 <li>memory handling</li>
3138</ul>
3139
3140<p>XPath is supposed to be thread safe now, but this wasn't tested
3141seriously.</p>
3142
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00003143<h2><a name="DOM"></a><a name="Principles">DOM Principles</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003144
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003145<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> stands for the <em>Document
3146Object Model</em>; this is an API for accessing XML or HTML structured
3147documents. Native support for DOM in Gnome is on the way (module gnome-dom),
3148and will be based on gnome-xml. This will be a far cleaner interface to
3149manipulate XML files within Gnome since it won't expose the internal
3150structure.</p>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003151
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003152<p>The current DOM implementation on top of libxml is the <a
Daniel Veillarda47fb3d2001-03-25 17:23:49 +00003153href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gdome2/">gdome2 Gnome module</a>, this
3154is a full DOM interface, thanks to Paolo Casarini, check the <a
3155href="http://www.cs.unibo.it/~casarini/gdome2/">Gdome2 homepage</a> for more
3156informations.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003157
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00003158<h2><a name="Example"></a><a name="real">A real example</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003159
3160<p>Here is a real size example, where the actual content of the application
3161data is not kept in the DOM tree but uses internal structures. It is based on
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003162a proposal to keep a database of jobs related to Gnome, with an XML based
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003163storage structure. Here is an <a href="gjobs.xml">XML encoded jobs
3164base</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003165<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
3166&lt;gjob:Helping xmlns:gjob="http://www.gnome.org/some-location"&gt;
3167 &lt;gjob:Jobs&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003168
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003169 &lt;gjob:Job&gt;
3170 &lt;gjob:Project ID="3"/&gt;
3171 &lt;gjob:Application&gt;GBackup&lt;/gjob:Application&gt;
3172 &lt;gjob:Category&gt;Development&lt;/gjob:Category&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003173
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003174 &lt;gjob:Update&gt;
3175 &lt;gjob:Status&gt;Open&lt;/gjob:Status&gt;
3176 &lt;gjob:Modified&gt;Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:27:45 -0400 MET DST&lt;/gjob:Modified&gt;
3177 &lt;gjob:Salary&gt;USD 0.00&lt;/gjob:Salary&gt;
3178 &lt;/gjob:Update&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003179
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003180 &lt;gjob:Developers&gt;
3181 &lt;gjob:Developer&gt;
3182 &lt;/gjob:Developer&gt;
3183 &lt;/gjob:Developers&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003184
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003185 &lt;gjob:Contact&gt;
3186 &lt;gjob:Person&gt;Nathan Clemons&lt;/gjob:Person&gt;
3187 &lt;gjob:Email&gt;nathan@windsofstorm.net&lt;/gjob:Email&gt;
3188 &lt;gjob:Company&gt;
3189 &lt;/gjob:Company&gt;
3190 &lt;gjob:Organisation&gt;
3191 &lt;/gjob:Organisation&gt;
3192 &lt;gjob:Webpage&gt;
3193 &lt;/gjob:Webpage&gt;
3194 &lt;gjob:Snailmail&gt;
3195 &lt;/gjob:Snailmail&gt;
3196 &lt;gjob:Phone&gt;
3197 &lt;/gjob:Phone&gt;
3198 &lt;/gjob:Contact&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003199
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003200 &lt;gjob:Requirements&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003201 The program should be released as free software, under the GPL.
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003202 &lt;/gjob:Requirements&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003203
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003204 &lt;gjob:Skills&gt;
3205 &lt;/gjob:Skills&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003206
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003207 &lt;gjob:Details&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003208 A GNOME based system that will allow a superuser to configure
3209 compressed and uncompressed files and/or file systems to be backed
3210 up with a supported media in the system. This should be able to
3211 perform via find commands generating a list of files that are passed
3212 to tar, dd, cpio, cp, gzip, etc., to be directed to the tape machine
3213 or via operations performed on the filesystem itself. Email
3214 notification and GUI status display very important.
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003215 &lt;/gjob:Details&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003216
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003217 &lt;/gjob:Job&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003218
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003219 &lt;/gjob:Jobs&gt;
3220&lt;/gjob:Helping&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003221
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003222<p>While loading the XML file into an internal DOM tree is a matter of
3223calling only a couple of functions, browsing the tree to gather the ata and
3224generate the internal structures is harder, and more error prone.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003225
3226<p>The suggested principle is to be tolerant with respect to the input
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003227structure. For example, the ordering of the attributes is not significant,
3228the XML specification is clear about it. It's also usually a good idea not to
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00003229depend on the order of the children of a given node, unless it really makes
3230things harder. Here is some code to parse the information for a person:</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003231<pre>/*
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003232 * A person record
3233 */
3234typedef struct person {
3235 char *name;
3236 char *email;
3237 char *company;
3238 char *organisation;
3239 char *smail;
3240 char *webPage;
3241 char *phone;
3242} person, *personPtr;
3243
3244/*
3245 * And the code needed to parse it
3246 */
3247personPtr parsePerson(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
3248 personPtr ret = NULL;
3249
3250DEBUG("parsePerson\n");
3251 /*
3252 * allocate the struct
3253 */
3254 ret = (personPtr) malloc(sizeof(person));
3255 if (ret == NULL) {
3256 fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003257 return(NULL);
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003258 }
3259 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(person));
3260
3261 /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003262 cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003263 while (cur != NULL) {
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003264 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Person")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
3265 ret-&gt;name = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
3266 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Email")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
3267 ret-&gt;email = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
3268 cur = cur-&gt;next;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003269 }
3270
3271 return(ret);
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003272}</pre>
3273
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00003274<p>Here are a couple of things to notice:</p>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003275<ul>
Daniel Veillard91e9d582001-02-26 07:31:12 +00003276 <li>Usually a recursive parsing style is the more convenient one: XML data
3277 is by nature subject to repetitive constructs and usually exibits highly
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003278 stuctured patterns.</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003279 <li>The two arguments of type <em>xmlDocPtr</em> and <em>xmlNsPtr</em>,
3280 i.e. the pointer to the global XML document and the namespace reserved to
3281 the application. Document wide information are needed for example to
3282 decode entities and it's a good coding practice to define a namespace for
3283 your application set of data and test that the element and attributes
3284 you're analyzing actually pertains to your application space. This is
3285 done by a simple equality test (cur-&gt;ns == ns).</li>
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00003286 <li>To retrieve text and attributes value, you can use the function
3287 <em>xmlNodeListGetString</em> to gather all the text and entity reference
3288 nodes generated by the DOM output and produce an single text string.</li>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003289</ul>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003290
3291<p>Here is another piece of code used to parse another level of the
3292structure:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003293<pre>#include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00003294/*
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003295 * a Description for a Job
3296 */
3297typedef struct job {
3298 char *projectID;
3299 char *application;
3300 char *category;
3301 personPtr contact;
3302 int nbDevelopers;
3303 personPtr developers[100]; /* using dynamic alloc is left as an exercise */
3304} job, *jobPtr;
3305
3306/*
3307 * And the code needed to parse it
3308 */
3309jobPtr parseJob(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
3310 jobPtr ret = NULL;
3311
3312DEBUG("parseJob\n");
3313 /*
3314 * allocate the struct
3315 */
3316 ret = (jobPtr) malloc(sizeof(job));
3317 if (ret == NULL) {
3318 fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003319 return(NULL);
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003320 }
3321 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(job));
3322
3323 /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003324 cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003325 while (cur != NULL) {
3326
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003327 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Project")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns)) {
3328 ret-&gt;projectID = xmlGetProp(cur, "ID");
3329 if (ret-&gt;projectID == NULL) {
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003330 fprintf(stderr, "Project has no ID\n");
3331 }
3332 }
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00003333 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Application")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
3334 ret-&gt;application = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
3335 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Category")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
3336 ret-&gt;category = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
3337 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Contact")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
3338 ret-&gt;contact = parsePerson(doc, ns, cur);
3339 cur = cur-&gt;next;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003340 }
3341
3342 return(ret);
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003343}</pre>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00003344
Daniel Veillardec70e912001-02-26 20:10:45 +00003345<p>Once you are used to it, writing this kind of code is quite simple, but
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003346boring. Ultimately, it could be possble to write stubbers taking either C
3347data structure definitions, a set of XML examples or an XML DTD and produce
3348the code needed to import and export the content between C data and XML
3349storage. This is left as an exercise to the reader :-)</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003350
Daniel Veillard6f0adb52000-07-03 11:41:26 +00003351<p>Feel free to use <a href="example/gjobread.c">the code for the full C
3352parsing example</a> as a template, it is also available with Makefile in the
3353Gnome CVS base under gnome-xml/example</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00003354
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +00003355<h2><a name="Contributi">Contributions</a></h2>
3356<ul>
Daniel Veillardb8cfbd12001-10-25 10:53:28 +00003357 <li>Bjorn Reese, William Brack and Thomas Broyer have provided a number of
3358 patches, Gary Pennington worked on the validation API, threading support
3359 and Solaris port.</li>
3360 <li>John Fleck helps maintaining the documentation and man pages.</li>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +00003361 <li><a href="mailto:ari@lusis.org">Ari Johnson</a>
Daniel Veillard51095312001-10-28 18:51:57 +00003362 provides a C++ wrapper for libxml:<br>
Daniel Veillardc6271d22001-10-27 07:50:58 +00003363 Website: <a
3364 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/</a><br>
3365 Download: <a
Daniel Veillard51095312001-10-28 18:51:57 +00003366 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz</a></li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003367 <li><a href="mailto:izlatkovic@daenet.de">Igor Zlatkovic</a>
3368 is now the maintainer of the Windows port, <a
Daniel Veillard95189532001-07-26 18:30:26 +00003369 href="http://www.fh-frankfurt.de/~igor/projects/libxml/index.html">he
3370 provides binaries</a></li>
Daniel Veillardc9484202001-10-24 12:35:52 +00003371 <li><a href="mailto:Gary.Pennington@sun.com">Gary Pennington</a>
Daniel Veillarddb9dfd92001-11-26 17:25:02 +00003372 provides <a href="http://garypennington.net/libxml2/">Solaris
Daniel Veillard0a702dc2001-10-19 14:50:57 +00003373 binaries</a></li>
Daniel Veillarde356c282001-03-10 12:32:04 +00003374 <li><a
3375 href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2001-March/msg00014.html">Matt
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003376 Sergeant</a>
3377 developped <a href="http://axkit.org/download/">XML::LibXSLT</a>, a perl
3378 wrapper for libxml2/libxslt as part of the <a
3379 href="http://axkit.com/">AxKit XML application server</a></li>
3380 <li><a href="mailto:fnatter@gmx.net">Felix Natter</a>
3381 and <a href="mailto:geertk@ai.rug.nl">Geert Kloosterman</a> provide <a
Daniel Veillardca989762001-06-23 17:39:29 +00003382 href="libxml-doc.el">an emacs module</a> to lookup libxml(2) functions
Daniel Veillard3f6f7f62000-06-30 17:58:25 +00003383 documentation</li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003384 <li><a href="mailto:sherwin@nlm.nih.gov">Ziying Sherwin</a>
3385 provided <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0488.html">man
3386 pages</a></li>
Daniel Veillard5168dbf2001-07-07 00:18:23 +00003387 <li>there is a module for <a
3388 href="http://acs-misc.sourceforge.net/nsxml.html">libxml/libxslt support
3389 in OpenNSD/AOLServer</a></li>
Daniel Veillard3d6ae1c2001-08-15 13:12:39 +00003390 <li><a href="mailto:dkuhlman@cutter.rexx.com">Dave Kuhlman</a>
3391 provides libxml/libxslt <a href="http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman">wrappers
3392 for Python</a></li>
Daniel Veillard1aadc442001-11-28 13:10:32 +00003393 <li>Petr Kozelka provides <a
3394 href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxml2-pas">Pascal units to glue
3395 libxml2</a> with Kylix and Delphi and other Pascal compilers</li>
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +00003396</ul>
3397
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00003398<p></p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00003399</body>
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