| :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` --- Fast XML parsing using Expat |
| ========================================================= |
| |
| .. module:: xml.parsers.expat |
| :synopsis: An interface to the Expat non-validating XML parser. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Paul Prescod <paul@prescod.net> |
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| .. Markup notes: |
| |
| Many of the attributes of the XMLParser objects are callbacks. Since |
| signature information must be presented, these are described using the method |
| directive. Since they are attributes which are set by client code, in-text |
| references to these attributes should be marked using the :member: role. |
| |
| |
| .. index:: single: Expat |
| |
| The :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` module is a Python interface to the Expat |
| non-validating XML parser. The module provides a single extension type, |
| :class:`xmlparser`, that represents the current state of an XML parser. After |
| an :class:`xmlparser` object has been created, various attributes of the object |
| can be set to handler functions. When an XML document is then fed to the |
| parser, the handler functions are called for the character data and markup in |
| the XML document. |
| |
| .. index:: module: pyexpat |
| |
| This module uses the :mod:`pyexpat` module to provide access to the Expat |
| parser. Direct use of the :mod:`pyexpat` module is deprecated. |
| |
| This module provides one exception and one type object: |
| |
| |
| .. exception:: ExpatError |
| |
| The exception raised when Expat reports an error. See section |
| :ref:`expaterror-objects` for more information on interpreting Expat errors. |
| |
| |
| .. exception:: error |
| |
| Alias for :exc:`ExpatError`. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XMLParserType |
| |
| The type of the return values from the :func:`ParserCreate` function. |
| |
| The :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` module contains two functions: |
| |
| |
| .. function:: ErrorString(errno) |
| |
| Returns an explanatory string for a given error number *errno*. |
| |
| |
| .. function:: ParserCreate(encoding=None, namespace_separator=None) |
| |
| Creates and returns a new :class:`xmlparser` object. *encoding*, if specified, |
| must be a string naming the encoding used by the XML data. Expat doesn't |
| support as many encodings as Python does, and its repertoire of encodings can't |
| be extended; it supports UTF-8, UTF-16, ISO-8859-1 (Latin1), and ASCII. If |
| *encoding* [1]_ is given it will override the implicit or explicit encoding of the |
| document. |
| |
| Expat can optionally do XML namespace processing for you, enabled by providing a |
| value for *namespace_separator*. The value must be a one-character string; a |
| :exc:`ValueError` will be raised if the string has an illegal length (``None`` |
| is considered the same as omission). When namespace processing is enabled, |
| element type names and attribute names that belong to a namespace will be |
| expanded. The element name passed to the element handlers |
| :attr:`StartElementHandler` and :attr:`EndElementHandler` will be the |
| concatenation of the namespace URI, the namespace separator character, and the |
| local part of the name. If the namespace separator is a zero byte (``chr(0)``) |
| then the namespace URI and the local part will be concatenated without any |
| separator. |
| |
| For example, if *namespace_separator* is set to a space character (``' '``) and |
| the following document is parsed:: |
| |
| <?xml version="1.0"?> |
| <root xmlns = "http://default-namespace.org/" |
| xmlns:py = "http://www.python.org/ns/"> |
| <py:elem1 /> |
| <elem2 xmlns="" /> |
| </root> |
| |
| :attr:`StartElementHandler` will receive the following strings for each |
| element:: |
| |
| http://default-namespace.org/ root |
| http://www.python.org/ns/ elem1 |
| elem2 |
| |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| `The Expat XML Parser <http://www.libexpat.org/>`_ |
| Home page of the Expat project. |
| |
| |
| .. _xmlparser-objects: |
| |
| XMLParser Objects |
| ----------------- |
| |
| :class:`xmlparser` objects have the following methods: |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.Parse(data[, isfinal]) |
| |
| Parses the contents of the string *data*, calling the appropriate handler |
| functions to process the parsed data. *isfinal* must be true on the final call |
| to this method. *data* can be the empty string at any time. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.ParseFile(file) |
| |
| Parse XML data reading from the object *file*. *file* only needs to provide |
| the ``read(nbytes)`` method, returning the empty string when there's no more |
| data. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.SetBase(base) |
| |
| Sets the base to be used for resolving relative URIs in system identifiers in |
| declarations. Resolving relative identifiers is left to the application: this |
| value will be passed through as the *base* argument to the |
| :func:`ExternalEntityRefHandler`, :func:`NotationDeclHandler`, and |
| :func:`UnparsedEntityDeclHandler` functions. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.GetBase() |
| |
| Returns a string containing the base set by a previous call to :meth:`SetBase`, |
| or ``None`` if :meth:`SetBase` hasn't been called. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.GetInputContext() |
| |
| Returns the input data that generated the current event as a string. The data is |
| in the encoding of the entity which contains the text. When called while an |
| event handler is not active, the return value is ``None``. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.ExternalEntityParserCreate(context[, encoding]) |
| |
| Create a "child" parser which can be used to parse an external parsed entity |
| referred to by content parsed by the parent parser. The *context* parameter |
| should be the string passed to the :meth:`ExternalEntityRefHandler` handler |
| function, described below. The child parser is created with the |
| :attr:`ordered_attributes` and :attr:`specified_attributes` set to the values of |
| this parser. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.UseForeignDTD([flag]) |
| |
| Calling this with a true value for *flag* (the default) will cause Expat to call |
| the :attr:`ExternalEntityRefHandler` with :const:`None` for all arguments to |
| allow an alternate DTD to be loaded. If the document does not contain a |
| document type declaration, the :attr:`ExternalEntityRefHandler` will still be |
| called, but the :attr:`StartDoctypeDeclHandler` and |
| :attr:`EndDoctypeDeclHandler` will not be called. |
| |
| Passing a false value for *flag* will cancel a previous call that passed a true |
| value, but otherwise has no effect. |
| |
| This method can only be called before the :meth:`Parse` or :meth:`ParseFile` |
| methods are called; calling it after either of those have been called causes |
| :exc:`ExpatError` to be raised with the :attr:`code` attribute set to |
| :const:`errors.XML_ERROR_CANT_CHANGE_FEATURE_ONCE_PARSING`. |
| |
| :class:`xmlparser` objects have the following attributes: |
| |
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| .. attribute:: xmlparser.buffer_size |
| |
| The size of the buffer used when :attr:`buffer_text` is true. |
| A new buffer size can be set by assigning a new integer value |
| to this attribute. |
| When the size is changed, the buffer will be flushed. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.buffer_text |
| |
| Setting this to true causes the :class:`xmlparser` object to buffer textual |
| content returned by Expat to avoid multiple calls to the |
| :meth:`CharacterDataHandler` callback whenever possible. This can improve |
| performance substantially since Expat normally breaks character data into chunks |
| at every line ending. This attribute is false by default, and may be changed at |
| any time. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.buffer_used |
| |
| If :attr:`buffer_text` is enabled, the number of bytes stored in the buffer. |
| These bytes represent UTF-8 encoded text. This attribute has no meaningful |
| interpretation when :attr:`buffer_text` is false. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.ordered_attributes |
| |
| Setting this attribute to a non-zero integer causes the attributes to be |
| reported as a list rather than a dictionary. The attributes are presented in |
| the order found in the document text. For each attribute, two list entries are |
| presented: the attribute name and the attribute value. (Older versions of this |
| module also used this format.) By default, this attribute is false; it may be |
| changed at any time. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.specified_attributes |
| |
| If set to a non-zero integer, the parser will report only those attributes which |
| were specified in the document instance and not those which were derived from |
| attribute declarations. Applications which set this need to be especially |
| careful to use what additional information is available from the declarations as |
| needed to comply with the standards for the behavior of XML processors. By |
| default, this attribute is false; it may be changed at any time. |
| |
| |
| The following attributes contain values relating to the most recent error |
| encountered by an :class:`xmlparser` object, and will only have correct values |
| once a call to :meth:`Parse` or :meth:`ParseFile` has raised a |
| :exc:`xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError` exception. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.ErrorByteIndex |
| |
| Byte index at which an error occurred. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.ErrorCode |
| |
| Numeric code specifying the problem. This value can be passed to the |
| :func:`ErrorString` function, or compared to one of the constants defined in the |
| ``errors`` object. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.ErrorColumnNumber |
| |
| Column number at which an error occurred. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.ErrorLineNumber |
| |
| Line number at which an error occurred. |
| |
| The following attributes contain values relating to the current parse location |
| in an :class:`xmlparser` object. During a callback reporting a parse event they |
| indicate the location of the first of the sequence of characters that generated |
| the event. When called outside of a callback, the position indicated will be |
| just past the last parse event (regardless of whether there was an associated |
| callback). |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.CurrentByteIndex |
| |
| Current byte index in the parser input. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.CurrentColumnNumber |
| |
| Current column number in the parser input. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: xmlparser.CurrentLineNumber |
| |
| Current line number in the parser input. |
| |
| Here is the list of handlers that can be set. To set a handler on an |
| :class:`xmlparser` object *o*, use ``o.handlername = func``. *handlername* must |
| be taken from the following list, and *func* must be a callable object accepting |
| the correct number of arguments. The arguments are all strings, unless |
| otherwise stated. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.XmlDeclHandler(version, encoding, standalone) |
| |
| Called when the XML declaration is parsed. The XML declaration is the |
| (optional) declaration of the applicable version of the XML recommendation, the |
| encoding of the document text, and an optional "standalone" declaration. |
| *version* and *encoding* will be strings, and *standalone* will be ``1`` if the |
| document is declared standalone, ``0`` if it is declared not to be standalone, |
| or ``-1`` if the standalone clause was omitted. This is only available with |
| Expat version 1.95.0 or newer. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.StartDoctypeDeclHandler(doctypeName, systemId, publicId, has_internal_subset) |
| |
| Called when Expat begins parsing the document type declaration (``<!DOCTYPE |
| ...``). The *doctypeName* is provided exactly as presented. The *systemId* and |
| *publicId* parameters give the system and public identifiers if specified, or |
| ``None`` if omitted. *has_internal_subset* will be true if the document |
| contains and internal document declaration subset. This requires Expat version |
| 1.2 or newer. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.EndDoctypeDeclHandler() |
| |
| Called when Expat is done parsing the document type declaration. This requires |
| Expat version 1.2 or newer. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.ElementDeclHandler(name, model) |
| |
| Called once for each element type declaration. *name* is the name of the |
| element type, and *model* is a representation of the content model. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.AttlistDeclHandler(elname, attname, type, default, required) |
| |
| Called for each declared attribute for an element type. If an attribute list |
| declaration declares three attributes, this handler is called three times, once |
| for each attribute. *elname* is the name of the element to which the |
| declaration applies and *attname* is the name of the attribute declared. The |
| attribute type is a string passed as *type*; the possible values are |
| ``'CDATA'``, ``'ID'``, ``'IDREF'``, ... *default* gives the default value for |
| the attribute used when the attribute is not specified by the document instance, |
| or ``None`` if there is no default value (``#IMPLIED`` values). If the |
| attribute is required to be given in the document instance, *required* will be |
| true. This requires Expat version 1.95.0 or newer. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.StartElementHandler(name, attributes) |
| |
| Called for the start of every element. *name* is a string containing the |
| element name, and *attributes* is a dictionary mapping attribute names to their |
| values. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.EndElementHandler(name) |
| |
| Called for the end of every element. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.ProcessingInstructionHandler(target, data) |
| |
| Called for every processing instruction. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.CharacterDataHandler(data) |
| |
| Called for character data. This will be called for normal character data, CDATA |
| marked content, and ignorable whitespace. Applications which must distinguish |
| these cases can use the :attr:`StartCdataSectionHandler`, |
| :attr:`EndCdataSectionHandler`, and :attr:`ElementDeclHandler` callbacks to |
| collect the required information. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.UnparsedEntityDeclHandler(entityName, base, systemId, publicId, notationName) |
| |
| Called for unparsed (NDATA) entity declarations. This is only present for |
| version 1.2 of the Expat library; for more recent versions, use |
| :attr:`EntityDeclHandler` instead. (The underlying function in the Expat |
| library has been declared obsolete.) |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.EntityDeclHandler(entityName, is_parameter_entity, value, base, systemId, publicId, notationName) |
| |
| Called for all entity declarations. For parameter and internal entities, |
| *value* will be a string giving the declared contents of the entity; this will |
| be ``None`` for external entities. The *notationName* parameter will be |
| ``None`` for parsed entities, and the name of the notation for unparsed |
| entities. *is_parameter_entity* will be true if the entity is a parameter entity |
| or false for general entities (most applications only need to be concerned with |
| general entities). This is only available starting with version 1.95.0 of the |
| Expat library. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.NotationDeclHandler(notationName, base, systemId, publicId) |
| |
| Called for notation declarations. *notationName*, *base*, and *systemId*, and |
| *publicId* are strings if given. If the public identifier is omitted, |
| *publicId* will be ``None``. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.StartNamespaceDeclHandler(prefix, uri) |
| |
| Called when an element contains a namespace declaration. Namespace declarations |
| are processed before the :attr:`StartElementHandler` is called for the element |
| on which declarations are placed. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.EndNamespaceDeclHandler(prefix) |
| |
| Called when the closing tag is reached for an element that contained a |
| namespace declaration. This is called once for each namespace declaration on |
| the element in the reverse of the order for which the |
| :attr:`StartNamespaceDeclHandler` was called to indicate the start of each |
| namespace declaration's scope. Calls to this handler are made after the |
| corresponding :attr:`EndElementHandler` for the end of the element. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.CommentHandler(data) |
| |
| Called for comments. *data* is the text of the comment, excluding the leading |
| '``<!-``\ ``-``' and trailing '``-``\ ``->``'. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.StartCdataSectionHandler() |
| |
| Called at the start of a CDATA section. This and :attr:`EndCdataSectionHandler` |
| are needed to be able to identify the syntactical start and end for CDATA |
| sections. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.EndCdataSectionHandler() |
| |
| Called at the end of a CDATA section. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.DefaultHandler(data) |
| |
| Called for any characters in the XML document for which no applicable handler |
| has been specified. This means characters that are part of a construct which |
| could be reported, but for which no handler has been supplied. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.DefaultHandlerExpand(data) |
| |
| This is the same as the :func:`DefaultHandler`, but doesn't inhibit expansion |
| of internal entities. The entity reference will not be passed to the default |
| handler. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.NotStandaloneHandler() |
| |
| Called if the XML document hasn't been declared as being a standalone document. |
| This happens when there is an external subset or a reference to a parameter |
| entity, but the XML declaration does not set standalone to ``yes`` in an XML |
| declaration. If this handler returns ``0``, then the parser will raise an |
| :const:`XML_ERROR_NOT_STANDALONE` error. If this handler is not set, no |
| exception is raised by the parser for this condition. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xmlparser.ExternalEntityRefHandler(context, base, systemId, publicId) |
| |
| Called for references to external entities. *base* is the current base, as set |
| by a previous call to :meth:`SetBase`. The public and system identifiers, |
| *systemId* and *publicId*, are strings if given; if the public identifier is not |
| given, *publicId* will be ``None``. The *context* value is opaque and should |
| only be used as described below. |
| |
| For external entities to be parsed, this handler must be implemented. It is |
| responsible for creating the sub-parser using |
| ``ExternalEntityParserCreate(context)``, initializing it with the appropriate |
| callbacks, and parsing the entity. This handler should return an integer; if it |
| returns ``0``, the parser will raise an |
| :const:`XML_ERROR_EXTERNAL_ENTITY_HANDLING` error, otherwise parsing will |
| continue. |
| |
| If this handler is not provided, external entities are reported by the |
| :attr:`DefaultHandler` callback, if provided. |
| |
| |
| .. _expaterror-objects: |
| |
| ExpatError Exceptions |
| --------------------- |
| |
| .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
| |
| |
| :exc:`ExpatError` exceptions have a number of interesting attributes: |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: ExpatError.code |
| |
| Expat's internal error number for the specific error. This will match one of |
| the constants defined in the ``errors`` object from this module. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: ExpatError.lineno |
| |
| Line number on which the error was detected. The first line is numbered ``1``. |
| |
| |
| .. attribute:: ExpatError.offset |
| |
| Character offset into the line where the error occurred. The first column is |
| numbered ``0``. |
| |
| |
| .. _expat-example: |
| |
| Example |
| ------- |
| |
| The following program defines three handlers that just print out their |
| arguments. :: |
| |
| import xml.parsers.expat |
| |
| # 3 handler functions |
| def start_element(name, attrs): |
| print('Start element:', name, attrs) |
| def end_element(name): |
| print('End element:', name) |
| def char_data(data): |
| print('Character data:', repr(data)) |
| |
| p = xml.parsers.expat.ParserCreate() |
| |
| p.StartElementHandler = start_element |
| p.EndElementHandler = end_element |
| p.CharacterDataHandler = char_data |
| |
| p.Parse("""<?xml version="1.0"?> |
| <parent id="top"><child1 name="paul">Text goes here</child1> |
| <child2 name="fred">More text</child2> |
| </parent>""", 1) |
| |
| The output from this program is:: |
| |
| Start element: parent {'id': 'top'} |
| Start element: child1 {'name': 'paul'} |
| Character data: 'Text goes here' |
| End element: child1 |
| Character data: '\n' |
| Start element: child2 {'name': 'fred'} |
| Character data: 'More text' |
| End element: child2 |
| Character data: '\n' |
| End element: parent |
| |
| |
| .. _expat-content-models: |
| |
| Content Model Descriptions |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
| |
| |
| Content modules are described using nested tuples. Each tuple contains four |
| values: the type, the quantifier, the name, and a tuple of children. Children |
| are simply additional content module descriptions. |
| |
| The values of the first two fields are constants defined in the ``model`` object |
| of the :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` module. These constants can be collected in two |
| groups: the model type group and the quantifier group. |
| |
| The constants in the model type group are: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_ANY |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The element named by the model name was declared to have a content model of |
| ``ANY``. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_CHOICE |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The named element allows a choice from a number of options; this is used for |
| content models such as ``(A | B | C)``. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_EMPTY |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Elements which are declared to be ``EMPTY`` have this model type. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_MIXED |
| :noindex: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_NAME |
| :noindex: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CTYPE_SEQ |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Models which represent a series of models which follow one after the other are |
| indicated with this model type. This is used for models such as ``(A, B, C)``. |
| |
| The constants in the quantifier group are: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CQUANT_NONE |
| :noindex: |
| |
| No modifier is given, so it can appear exactly once, as for ``A``. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CQUANT_OPT |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The model is optional: it can appear once or not at all, as for ``A?``. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CQUANT_PLUS |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The model must occur one or more times (like ``A+``). |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_CQUANT_REP |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The model must occur zero or more times, as for ``A*``. |
| |
| |
| .. _expat-errors: |
| |
| Expat error constants |
| --------------------- |
| |
| The following constants are provided in the ``errors`` object of the |
| :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` module. These constants are useful in interpreting |
| some of the attributes of the :exc:`ExpatError` exception objects raised when an |
| error has occurred. |
| |
| The ``errors`` object has the following attributes: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_ASYNC_ENTITY |
| :noindex: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNAL_ENTITY_REF |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An entity reference in an attribute value referred to an external entity instead |
| of an internal entity. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_BAD_CHAR_REF |
| :noindex: |
| |
| A character reference referred to a character which is illegal in XML (for |
| example, character ``0``, or '``�``'). |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_BINARY_ENTITY_REF |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An entity reference referred to an entity which was declared with a notation, so |
| cannot be parsed. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_DUPLICATE_ATTRIBUTE |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An attribute was used more than once in a start tag. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_INCORRECT_ENCODING |
| :noindex: |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_INVALID_TOKEN |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Raised when an input byte could not properly be assigned to a character; for |
| example, a NUL byte (value ``0``) in a UTF-8 input stream. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_JUNK_AFTER_DOC_ELEMENT |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Something other than whitespace occurred after the document element. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_MISPLACED_XML_PI |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An XML declaration was found somewhere other than the start of the input data. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_NO_ELEMENTS |
| :noindex: |
| |
| The document contains no elements (XML requires all documents to contain exactly |
| one top-level element).. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_NO_MEMORY |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Expat was not able to allocate memory internally. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_PARAM_ENTITY_REF |
| :noindex: |
| |
| A parameter entity reference was found where it was not allowed. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_PARTIAL_CHAR |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An incomplete character was found in the input. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_RECURSIVE_ENTITY_REF |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An entity reference contained another reference to the same entity; possibly via |
| a different name, and possibly indirectly. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_SYNTAX |
| :noindex: |
| |
| Some unspecified syntax error was encountered. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_TAG_MISMATCH |
| :noindex: |
| |
| An end tag did not match the innermost open start tag. |
| |
| |
| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNCLOSED_TOKEN |
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| Some token (such as a start tag) was not closed before the end of the stream or |
| the next token was encountered. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNDEFINED_ENTITY |
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| A reference was made to a entity which was not defined. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ENCODING |
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| The document encoding is not supported by Expat. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNCLOSED_CDATA_SECTION |
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| A CDATA marked section was not closed. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_EXTERNAL_ENTITY_HANDLING |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_NOT_STANDALONE |
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| The parser determined that the document was not "standalone" though it declared |
| itself to be in the XML declaration, and the :attr:`NotStandaloneHandler` was |
| set and returned ``0``. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNEXPECTED_STATE |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_ENTITY_DECLARED_IN_PE |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_FEATURE_REQUIRES_XML_DTD |
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| An operation was requested that requires DTD support to be compiled in, but |
| Expat was configured without DTD support. This should never be reported by a |
| standard build of the :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` module. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_CANT_CHANGE_FEATURE_ONCE_PARSING |
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| A behavioral change was requested after parsing started that can only be changed |
| before parsing has started. This is (currently) only raised by |
| :meth:`UseForeignDTD`. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNBOUND_PREFIX |
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| An undeclared prefix was found when namespace processing was enabled. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_UNDECLARING_PREFIX |
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| The document attempted to remove the namespace declaration associated with a |
| prefix. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_INCOMPLETE_PE |
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| A parameter entity contained incomplete markup. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_XML_DECL |
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| The document contained no document element at all. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_TEXT_DECL |
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| There was an error parsing a text declaration in an external entity. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_PUBLICID |
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| Characters were found in the public id that are not allowed. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_SUSPENDED |
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| The requested operation was made on a suspended parser, but isn't allowed. This |
| includes attempts to provide additional input or to stop the parser. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_NOT_SUSPENDED |
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| An attempt to resume the parser was made when the parser had not been suspended. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_ABORTED |
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| This should not be reported to Python applications. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_FINISHED |
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| The requested operation was made on a parser which was finished parsing input, |
| but isn't allowed. This includes attempts to provide additional input or to |
| stop the parser. |
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| .. data:: XML_ERROR_SUSPEND_PE |
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| .. rubric:: Footnotes |
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| .. [#] The encoding string included in XML output should conform to the |
| appropriate standards. For example, "UTF-8" is valid, but "UTF8" is |
| not. See http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/#NT-EncodingDecl |
| and http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets . |
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