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- /****************************************************************************/
- /*! \mainpage XMLParser library
- * \section intro_sec Introduction
- *
- * This is a basic XML parser written in ANSI C++ for portability.
- * It works by using recursion and a node tree for breaking
- * down the elements of an XML document.
- *
- * @version V2.44
- * @author Frank Vanden Berghen
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2002, Frank Vanden Berghen - All rights reserved.<br/>
- * Commercialized by <a href="http://www.Business-Insight.com">Business-Insight</a><br/>
- * See the file <a href="../../AFPL-license.txt">AFPL-license.txt</a> about the licensing terms
- *
- * \section tutorial First Tutorial
- * You can follow a simple <a href="../../xmlParser.html">Tutorial</a> to know the basics...
- *
- * \section usage General usage: How to include the XMLParser library inside your project.
- *
- * The library is composed of two files: <a href="../../xmlParser.cpp">xmlParser.cpp</a> and
- * <a href="../../xmlParser.h">xmlParser.h</a>. These are the ONLY 2 files that you need when
- * using the library inside your own projects.
- *
- * All the functions of the library are documented inside the comments of the file
- * <a href="../../xmlParser.h">xmlParser.h</a>. These comments can be transformed in
- * full-fledged HTML documentation using the DOXYGEN software: simply type: "doxygen doxy.cfg"
- *
- * By default, the XMLParser library uses (char*) for string representation.To use the (wchar_t*)
- * version of the library, you need to define the "_UNICODE" preprocessor definition variable
- * (this is usually done inside your project definition file) (This is done automatically for you
- * when using Visual Studio).
- *
- * \section example Advanced Tutorial and Many Examples of usage.
- *
- * Some very small introductory examples are described inside the Tutorial file
- * <a href="../../xmlParser.html">xmlParser.html</a>
- *
- * Some additional small examples are also inside the file <a href="../../xmlTest.cpp">xmlTest.cpp</a>
- * (for the "char*" version of the library) and inside the file
- * <a href="../../xmlTestUnicode.cpp">xmlTestUnicode.cpp</a> (for the "wchar_t*"
- * version of the library). If you have a question, please review these additionnal examples
- * before sending an e-mail to the author.
- *
- * To build the examples:
- * - linux/unix: type "make"
- * - solaris: type "make -f makefile.solaris"
- * - windows: Visual Studio: double-click on xmlParser.dsw
- * (under Visual Studio .NET, the .dsp and .dsw files will be automatically converted to .vcproj and .sln files)
- *
- * In order to build the examples you need some additional files:
- * - linux/unix: makefile
- * - solaris: makefile.solaris
- * - windows: Visual Studio: *.dsp, xmlParser.dsw and also xmlParser.lib and xmlParser.dll
- *
- * \section debugging Debugging with the XMLParser library
- *
- * \subsection debugwin Debugging under WINDOWS
- *
- * Inside Visual C++, the "debug versions" of the memory allocation functions are
- * very slow: Do not forget to compile in "release mode" to get maximum speed.
- * When I had to debug a software that was using the XMLParser Library, it was usually
- * a nightmare because the library was sooOOOoooo slow in debug mode (because of the
- * slow memory allocations in Debug mode). To solve this
- * problem, during all the debugging session, I am now using a very fast DLL version of the
- * XMLParser Library (the DLL is compiled in release mode). Using the DLL version of
- * the XMLParser Library allows me to have lightening XML parsing speed even in debug!
- * Other than that, the DLL version is useless: In the release version of my tool,
- * I always use the normal, ".cpp"-based, XMLParser Library (I simply include the
- * <a href="../../xmlParser.cpp">xmlParser.cpp</a> and
- * <a href="../../xmlParser.h">xmlParser.h</a> files into the project).
- *
- * The file <a href="../../XMLNodeAutoexp.txt">XMLNodeAutoexp.txt</a> contains some
- * "tweaks" that improve substancially the display of the content of the XMLNode objects
- * inside the Visual Studio Debugger. Believe me, once you have seen inside the debugger
- * the "smooth" display of the XMLNode objects, you cannot live without it anymore!
- *
- * \subsection debuglinux Debugging under LINUX/UNIX
- *
- * The speed of the debug version of the XMLParser library is tolerable so no extra
- * work.has been done.
- *
- ****************************************************************************/
- #ifndef __INCLUDE_XML_NODE__
- #define __INCLUDE_XML_NODE__
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #if defined(UNICODE) || defined(_UNICODE)
- // If you comment the next "define" line then the library will never "switch to" _UNICODE (wchar_t*) mode (16/32 bits per characters).
- // This is useful when you get error messages like:
- // 'XMLNode::openFileHelper' : cannot convert parameter 2 from 'const char [5]' to 'const wchar_t *'
- // The _XMLWIDECHAR preprocessor variable force the XMLParser library into either utf16/32-mode (the proprocessor variable
- // must be defined) or utf8-mode(the pre-processor variable must be undefined).
- #define _XMLWIDECHAR
- #endif
- #if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
- // comment the next line if you are under windows and the compiler is not Microsoft Visual Studio (6.0 or .NET) or Borland
- #define _XMLWINDOWS
- #endif
- #ifdef XMLDLLENTRY
- #undef XMLDLLENTRY
- #endif
- #ifdef _USE_XMLPARSER_DLL
- #ifdef _DLL_EXPORTS_
- #define XMLDLLENTRY __declspec(dllexport)
- #else
- #define XMLDLLENTRY __declspec(dllimport)
- #endif
- #else
- #define XMLDLLENTRY
- #endif
- // uncomment the next line if you want no support for wchar_t* (no need for the <wchar.h> or <tchar.h> libraries anymore to compile)
- //#define XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR
- #ifdef XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR
- #undef _XMLWINDOWS
- #undef _XMLWIDECHAR
- #endif
- #ifdef _XMLWINDOWS
- #include <tchar.h>
- #else
- #define XMLDLLENTRY
- #ifndef XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR
- #include <wchar.h> // to have 'wcsrtombs' for ANSI version
- // to have 'mbsrtowcs' for WIDECHAR version
- #endif
- #endif
- // Some common types for char set portable code
- #ifdef _XMLWIDECHAR
- #define _CXML(c) L ## c
- #define XMLCSTR const wchar_t *
- #define XMLSTR wchar_t *
- #define XMLCHAR wchar_t
- #else
- #define _CXML(c) c
- #define XMLCSTR const char *
- #define XMLSTR char *
- #define XMLCHAR char
- #endif
- #ifndef FALSE
- #define FALSE 0
- #endif /* FALSE */
- #ifndef TRUE
- #define TRUE 1
- #endif /* TRUE */
- /// Enumeration for XML parse errors.
- typedef enum XMLError
- {
- eXMLErrorNone = 0,
- eXMLErrorMissingEndTag,
- eXMLErrorNoXMLTagFound,
- eXMLErrorEmpty,
- eXMLErrorMissingTagName,
- eXMLErrorMissingEndTagName,
- eXMLErrorUnmatchedEndTag,
- eXMLErrorUnmatchedEndClearTag,
- eXMLErrorUnexpectedToken,
- eXMLErrorNoElements,
- eXMLErrorFileNotFound,
- eXMLErrorFirstTagNotFound,
- eXMLErrorUnknownCharacterEntity,
- eXMLErrorCharacterCodeAbove255,
- eXMLErrorCharConversionError,
- eXMLErrorCannotOpenWriteFile,
- eXMLErrorCannotWriteFile,
- eXMLErrorBase64DataSizeIsNotMultipleOf4,
- eXMLErrorBase64DecodeIllegalCharacter,
- eXMLErrorBase64DecodeTruncatedData,
- eXMLErrorBase64DecodeBufferTooSmall
- } XMLError;
- /// Enumeration used to manage type of data. Use in conjunction with structure XMLNodeContents
- typedef enum XMLElementType
- {
- eNodeChild=0,
- eNodeAttribute=1,
- eNodeText=2,
- eNodeClear=3,
- eNodeNULL=4
- } XMLElementType;
- /// Structure used to obtain error details if the parse fails.
- typedef struct XMLResults
- {
- enum XMLError error;
- int nLine,nColumn;
- } XMLResults;
- /// Structure for XML clear (unformatted) node (usually comments)
- typedef struct XMLClear {
- XMLCSTR lpszValue; XMLCSTR lpszOpenTag; XMLCSTR lpszCloseTag;
- } XMLClear;
- /// Structure for XML attribute.
- typedef struct XMLAttribute {
- XMLCSTR lpszName; XMLCSTR lpszValue;
- } XMLAttribute;
- /// XMLElementPosition are not interchangeable with simple indexes
- typedef int XMLElementPosition;
- struct XMLNodeContents;
- /** @defgroup XMLParserGeneral The XML parser */
- /// Main Class representing a XML node
- /**
- * All operations are performed using this class.
- * \note The constructors of the XMLNode class are protected, so use instead one of these four methods to get your first instance of XMLNode:
- * <ul>
- * <li> XMLNode::parseString </li>
- * <li> XMLNode::parseFile </li>
- * <li> XMLNode::openFileHelper </li>
- * <li> XMLNode::createXMLTopNode (or XMLNode::createXMLTopNode_WOSD)</li>
- * </ul> */
- typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY XMLNode
- {
- private:
- struct XMLNodeDataTag;
- /// Constructors are protected, so use instead one of: XMLNode::parseString, XMLNode::parseFile, XMLNode::openFileHelper, XMLNode::createXMLTopNode
- XMLNode(struct XMLNodeDataTag *pParent, XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration);
- /// Constructors are protected, so use instead one of: XMLNode::parseString, XMLNode::parseFile, XMLNode::openFileHelper, XMLNode::createXMLTopNode
- XMLNode(struct XMLNodeDataTag *p);
- public:
- static XMLCSTR getVersion();///< Return the XMLParser library version number
- /** @defgroup conversions Parsing XML files/strings to an XMLNode structure and Rendering XMLNode's to files/string.
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * @{ */
- /// Parse an XML string and return the root of a XMLNode tree representing the string.
- static XMLNode parseString (XMLCSTR lpXMLString, XMLCSTR tag=NULL, XMLResults *pResults=NULL);
- /**< The "parseString" function parse an XML string and return the root of a XMLNode tree. The "opposite" of this function is
- * the function "createXMLString" that re-creates an XML string from an XMLNode tree. If the XML document is corrupted, the
- * "parseString" method will initialize the "pResults" variable with some information that can be used to trace the error.
- * If you still want to parse the file, you can use the APPROXIMATE_PARSING option as explained inside the note at the
- * beginning of the "xmlParser.cpp" file.
- *
- * @param lpXMLString the XML string to parse
- * @param tag the name of the first tag inside the XML file. If the tag parameter is omitted, this function returns a node that represents the head of the xml document including the declaration term (<? ... ?>).
- * @param pResults a pointer to a XMLResults variable that will contain some information that can be used to trace the XML parsing error. You can have a user-friendly explanation of the parsing error with the "getError" function.
- */
- /// Parse an XML file and return the root of a XMLNode tree representing the file.
- static XMLNode parseFile (XMLCSTR filename, XMLCSTR tag=NULL, XMLResults *pResults=NULL);
- /**< The "parseFile" function parse an XML file and return the root of a XMLNode tree. The "opposite" of this function is
- * the function "writeToFile" that re-creates an XML file from an XMLNode tree. If the XML document is corrupted, the
- * "parseFile" method will initialize the "pResults" variable with some information that can be used to trace the error.
- * If you still want to parse the file, you can use the APPROXIMATE_PARSING option as explained inside the note at the
- * beginning of the "xmlParser.cpp" file.
- *
- * @param filename the path to the XML file to parse
- * @param tag the name of the first tag inside the XML file. If the tag parameter is omitted, this function returns a node that represents the head of the xml document including the declaration term (<? ... ?>).
- * @param pResults a pointer to a XMLResults variable that will contain some information that can be used to trace the XML parsing error. You can have a user-friendly explanation of the parsing error with the "getError" function.
- */
- /// Parse an XML file and return the root of a XMLNode tree representing the file. A very crude error checking is made. An attempt to guess the Char Encoding used in the file is made.
- static XMLNode openFileHelper(XMLCSTR filename, XMLCSTR tag=NULL);
- /**< The "openFileHelper" function reports to the screen all the warnings and errors that occurred during parsing of the XML file.
- * This function also tries to guess char Encoding (UTF-8, ASCII or SHIT-JIS) based on the first 200 bytes of the file. Since each
- * application has its own way to report and deal with errors, you should rather use the "parseFile" function to parse XML files
- * and program yourself thereafter an "error reporting" tailored for your needs (instead of using the very crude "error reporting"
- * mechanism included inside the "openFileHelper" function).
- *
- * If the XML document is corrupted, the "openFileHelper" method will:
- * - display an error message on the console (or inside a messageBox for windows).
- * - stop execution (exit).
- *
- * I strongly suggest that you write your own "openFileHelper" method tailored to your needs. If you still want to parse
- * the file, you can use the APPROXIMATE_PARSING option as explained inside the note at the beginning of the "xmlParser.cpp" file.
- *
- * @param filename the path of the XML file to parse.
- * @param tag the name of the first tag inside the XML file. If the tag parameter is omitted, this function returns a node that represents the head of the xml document including the declaration term (<? ... ?>).
- */
- static XMLCSTR getError(XMLError error); ///< this gives you a user-friendly explanation of the parsing error
- /// Create an XML string starting from the current XMLNode.
- XMLSTR createXMLString(int nFormat=1, int *pnSize=NULL) const;
- /**< The returned string should be free'd using the "freeXMLString" function.
- *
- * If nFormat==0, no formatting is required otherwise this returns an user friendly XML string from a given element
- * with appropriate white spaces and carriage returns. if pnSize is given it returns the size in character of the string. */
- /// Save the content of an xmlNode inside a file
- XMLError writeToFile(XMLCSTR filename,
- const char *encoding=NULL,
- char nFormat=1) const;
- /**< If nFormat==0, no formatting is required otherwise this returns an user friendly XML string from a given element with appropriate white spaces and carriage returns.
- * If the global parameter "characterEncoding==encoding_UTF8", then the "encoding" parameter is ignored and always set to "utf-8".
- * If the global parameter "characterEncoding==encoding_ShiftJIS", then the "encoding" parameter is ignored and always set to "SHIFT-JIS".
- * If "_XMLWIDECHAR=1", then the "encoding" parameter is ignored and always set to "utf-16".
- * If no "encoding" parameter is given the "ISO-8859-1" encoding is used. */
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup navigate Navigate the XMLNode structure
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * @{ */
- XMLCSTR getName() const; ///< name of the node
- XMLCSTR getText(int i=0) const; ///< return ith text field
- int nText() const; ///< nbr of text field
- XMLNode getParentNode() const; ///< return the parent node
- XMLNode getChildNode(int i=0) const; ///< return ith child node
- XMLNode getChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int i) const; ///< return ith child node with specific name (return an empty node if failing). If i==-1, this returns the last XMLNode with the given name.
- XMLNode getChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int *i=NULL) const; ///< return next child node with specific name (return an empty node if failing)
- XMLNode getChildNodeWithAttribute(XMLCSTR tagName,
- XMLCSTR attributeName,
- XMLCSTR attributeValue=NULL,
- int *i=NULL) const; ///< return child node with specific name/attribute (return an empty node if failing)
- XMLNode getChildNodeByPath(XMLCSTR path, char createNodeIfMissing=0, XMLCHAR sep='/');
- ///< return the first child node with specific path
- XMLNode getChildNodeByPathNonConst(XMLSTR path, char createNodeIfMissing=0, XMLCHAR sep='/');
- ///< return the first child node with specific path.
- int nChildNode(XMLCSTR name) const; ///< return the number of child node with specific name
- int nChildNode() const; ///< nbr of child node
- XMLAttribute getAttribute(int i=0) const; ///< return ith attribute
- XMLCSTR getAttributeName(int i=0) const; ///< return ith attribute name
- XMLCSTR getAttributeValue(int i=0) const; ///< return ith attribute value
- char isAttributeSet(XMLCSTR name) const; ///< test if an attribute with a specific name is given
- XMLCSTR getAttribute(XMLCSTR name, int i) const; ///< return ith attribute content with specific name (return a NULL if failing)
- XMLCSTR getAttribute(XMLCSTR name, int *i=NULL) const; ///< return next attribute content with specific name (return a NULL if failing)
- int nAttribute() const; ///< nbr of attribute
- XMLClear getClear(int i=0) const; ///< return ith clear field (comments)
- int nClear() const; ///< nbr of clear field
- XMLNodeContents enumContents(XMLElementPosition i) const; ///< enumerate all the different contents (attribute,child,text, clear) of the current XMLNode. The order is reflecting the order of the original file/string. NOTE: 0 <= i < nElement();
- int nElement() const; ///< nbr of different contents for current node
- char isEmpty() const; ///< is this node Empty?
- char isDeclaration() const; ///< is this node a declaration <? .... ?>
- XMLNode deepCopy() const; ///< deep copy (duplicate/clone) a XMLNode
- static XMLNode emptyNode(); ///< return XMLNode::emptyXMLNode;
- /** @} */
- ~XMLNode();
- XMLNode(const XMLNode &A); ///< to allow shallow/fast copy:
- XMLNode& operator=( const XMLNode& A ); ///< to allow shallow/fast copy:
- XMLNode(): d(NULL){};
- static XMLNode emptyXMLNode;
- static XMLClear emptyXMLClear;
- static XMLAttribute emptyXMLAttribute;
- /** @defgroup xmlModify Create or Update the XMLNode structure
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * The functions in this group allows you to create from scratch (or update) a XMLNode structure. Start by creating your top
- * node with the "createXMLTopNode" function and then add new nodes with the "addChild" function. The parameter 'pos' gives
- * the position where the childNode, the text or the XMLClearTag will be inserted. The default value (pos=-1) inserts at the
- * end. The value (pos=0) insert at the beginning (Insertion at the beginning is slower than at the end). <br>
- *
- * REMARK: 0 <= pos < nChild()+nText()+nClear() <br>
- */
- /** @defgroup creation Creating from scratch a XMLNode structure
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * @{ */
- static XMLNode createXMLTopNode(XMLCSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE); ///< Create the top node of an XMLNode structure
- XMLNode addChild(XMLCSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< Add a new child node
- XMLNode addChild(XMLNode nodeToAdd, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< If the "nodeToAdd" has some parents, it will be detached from it's parents before being attached to the current XMLNode
- XMLAttribute *addAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszName, XMLCSTR lpszValuev); ///< Add a new attribute
- XMLCSTR addText(XMLCSTR lpszValue, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< Add a new text content
- XMLClear *addClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue, XMLCSTR lpszOpen=NULL, XMLCSTR lpszClose=NULL, XMLElementPosition pos=-1);
- /**< Add a new clear tag
- * @param lpszOpen default value "<![CDATA["
- * @param lpszClose default value "]]>"
- */
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup xmlUpdate Updating Nodes
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * Some update functions:
- * @{
- */
- XMLCSTR updateName(XMLCSTR lpszName); ///< change node's name
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLAttribute *newAttribute, XMLAttribute *oldAttribute); ///< if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszNewName=NULL,int i=0); ///< if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszNewName,XMLCSTR lpszOldName);///< set lpszNewName=NULL if you don't want to change the name of the attribute if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLCSTR updateText(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, int i=0); ///< if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLCSTR updateText(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); ///< if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear(XMLCSTR lpszNewContent, int i=0); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear(XMLClear *newP,XMLClear *oldP); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup xmlDelete Deleting Nodes or Attributes
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * Some deletion functions:
- * @{
- */
- /// The "deleteNodeContent" function forces the deletion of the content of this XMLNode and the subtree.
- void deleteNodeContent();
- /**< \note The XMLNode instances that are referring to the part of the subtree that has been deleted CANNOT be used anymore!!. Unexpected results will occur if you continue using them. */
- void deleteAttribute(int i=0); ///< Delete the ith attribute of the current XMLNode
- void deleteAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszName); ///< Delete the attribute with the given name (the "strcmp" function is used to find the right attribute)
- void deleteAttribute(XMLAttribute *anAttribute); ///< Delete the attribute with the name "anAttribute->lpszName" (the "strcmp" function is used to find the right attribute)
- void deleteText(int i=0); ///< Delete the Ith text content of the current XMLNode
- void deleteText(XMLCSTR lpszValue); ///< Delete the text content "lpszValue" inside the current XMLNode (direct "pointer-to-pointer" comparison is used to find the right text)
- void deleteClear(int i=0); ///< Delete the Ith clear tag inside the current XMLNode
- void deleteClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue); ///< Delete the clear tag "lpszValue" inside the current XMLNode (direct "pointer-to-pointer" comparison is used to find the clear tag)
- void deleteClear(XMLClear *p); ///< Delete the clear tag "p" inside the current XMLNode (direct "pointer-to-pointer" comparison on the lpszName of the clear tag is used to find the clear tag)
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup xmlWOSD ???_WOSD functions.
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * The strings given as parameters for the "add" and "update" methods that have a name with
- * the postfix "_WOSD" (that means "WithOut String Duplication")(for example "addText_WOSD")
- * will be free'd by the XMLNode class. For example, it means that this is incorrect:
- * \code
- * xNode.addText_WOSD("foo");
- * xNode.updateAttribute_WOSD("#newcolor" ,NULL,"color");
- * \endcode
- * In opposition, this is correct:
- * \code
- * xNode.addText("foo");
- * xNode.addText_WOSD(stringDup("foo"));
- * xNode.updateAttribute("#newcolor" ,NULL,"color");
- * xNode.updateAttribute_WOSD(stringDup("#newcolor"),NULL,"color");
- * \endcode
- * Typically, you will never do:
- * \code
- * char *b=(char*)malloc(...);
- * xNode.addText(b);
- * free(b);
- * \endcode
- * ... but rather:
- * \code
- * char *b=(char*)malloc(...);
- * xNode.addText_WOSD(b);
- * \endcode
- * ('free(b)' is performed by the XMLNode class)
- * @{ */
- static XMLNode createXMLTopNode_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE); ///< Create the top node of an XMLNode structure
- XMLNode addChild_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< Add a new child node
- XMLAttribute *addAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, XMLSTR lpszValue); ///< Add a new attribute
- XMLCSTR addText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszValue, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< Add a new text content
- XMLClear *addClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszValue, XMLCSTR lpszOpen=NULL, XMLCSTR lpszClose=NULL, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); ///< Add a new clear Tag
- XMLCSTR updateName_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName); ///< change node's name
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLAttribute *newAttribute, XMLAttribute *oldAttribute); ///< if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLSTR lpszNewName=NULL,int i=0); ///< if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLAttribute *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLSTR lpszNewName,XMLCSTR lpszOldName); ///< set lpszNewName=NULL if you don't want to change the name of the attribute if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLCSTR updateText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, int i=0); ///< if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLCSTR updateText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); ///< if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewContent, int i=0); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear_WOSD(XMLClear *newP,XMLClear *oldP); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- XMLClear *updateClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); ///< if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup xmlPosition Position helper functions (use in conjunction with the update&add functions
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * These are some useful functions when you want to insert a childNode, a text or a XMLClearTag in the
- * middle (at a specified position) of a XMLNode tree already constructed. The value returned by these
- * methods is to be used as last parameter (parameter 'pos') of addChild, addText or addClear.
- * @{ */
- XMLElementPosition positionOfText(int i=0) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfText(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(int i=0) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(XMLClear *a) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(int i=0) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(XMLNode x) const;
- XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int i=0) const; ///< return the position of the ith childNode with the specified name if (name==NULL) return the position of the ith childNode
- /** @} */
- /// Enumeration for XML character encoding.
- typedef enum XMLCharEncoding
- {
- char_encoding_error=0,
- char_encoding_UTF8=1,
- char_encoding_legacy=2,
- char_encoding_ShiftJIS=3,
- char_encoding_GB2312=4,
- char_encoding_Big5=5,
- char_encoding_GBK=6 // this is actually the same as Big5
- } XMLCharEncoding;
- /** \addtogroup conversions
- * @{ */
- /// Sets the global options for the conversions
- static char setGlobalOptions(XMLCharEncoding characterEncoding=XMLNode::char_encoding_UTF8, char guessWideCharChars=1,
- char dropWhiteSpace=1, char removeCommentsInMiddleOfText=1);
- /**< The "setGlobalOptions" function allows you to change four global parameters that affect string & file
- * parsing. First of all, you most-probably will never have to change these 3 global parameters.
- *
- * @param guessWideCharChars If "guessWideCharChars"=1 and if this library is compiled in WideChar mode, then the
- * XMLNode::parseFile and XMLNode::openFileHelper functions will test if the file contains ASCII
- * characters. If this is the case, then the file will be loaded and converted in memory to
- * WideChar before being parsed. If 0, no conversion will be performed.
- *
- * @param guessWideCharChars If "guessWideCharChars"=1 and if this library is compiled in ASCII/UTF8/char* mode, then the
- * XMLNode::parseFile and XMLNode::openFileHelper functions will test if the file contains WideChar
- * characters. If this is the case, then the file will be loaded and converted in memory to
- * ASCII/UTF8/char* before being parsed. If 0, no conversion will be performed.
- *
- * @param characterEncoding This parameter is only meaningful when compiling in char* mode (multibyte character mode).
- * In wchar_t* (wide char mode), this parameter is ignored. This parameter should be one of the
- * three currently recognized encodings: XMLNode::encoding_UTF8, XMLNode::encoding_ascii,
- * XMLNode::encoding_ShiftJIS.
- *
- * @param dropWhiteSpace In most situations, text fields containing only white spaces (and carriage returns)
- * are useless. Even more, these "empty" text fields are annoying because they increase the
- * complexity of the user's code for parsing. So, 99% of the time, it's better to drop
- * the "empty" text fields. However The XML specification indicates that no white spaces
- * should be lost when parsing the file. So to be perfectly XML-compliant, you should set
- * dropWhiteSpace=0. A note of caution: if you set "dropWhiteSpace=0", the parser will be
- * slower and your code will be more complex.
- *
- * @param removeCommentsInMiddleOfText To explain this parameter, let's consider this code:
- * \code
- * XMLNode x=XMLNode::parseString("<a>foo<!-- hello -->bar<!DOCTYPE world >chu</a>","a");
- * \endcode
- * If removeCommentsInMiddleOfText=0, then we will have:
- * \code
- * x.getText(0) -> "foo"
- * x.getText(1) -> "bar"
- * x.getText(2) -> "chu"
- * x.getClear(0) --> "<!-- hello -->"
- * x.getClear(1) --> "<!DOCTYPE world >"
- * \endcode
- * If removeCommentsInMiddleOfText=1, then we will have:
- * \code
- * x.getText(0) -> "foobar"
- * x.getText(1) -> "chu"
- * x.getClear(0) --> "<!DOCTYPE world >"
- * \endcode
- *
- * \return "0" when there are no errors. If you try to set an unrecognized encoding then the return value will be "1" to signal an error.
- *
- * \note Sometime, it's useful to set "guessWideCharChars=0" to disable any conversion
- * because the test to detect the file-type (ASCII/UTF8/char* or WideChar) may fail (rarely). */
- /// Guess the character encoding of the string (ascii, utf8 or shift-JIS)
- static XMLCharEncoding guessCharEncoding(void *buffer, int bufLen, char useXMLEncodingAttribute=1);
- /**< The "guessCharEncoding" function try to guess the character encoding. You most-probably will never
- * have to use this function. It then returns the appropriate value of the global parameter
- * "characterEncoding" described in the XMLNode::setGlobalOptions. The guess is based on the content of a buffer of length
- * "bufLen" bytes that contains the first bytes (minimum 25 bytes; 200 bytes is a good value) of the
- * file to be parsed. The XMLNode::openFileHelper function is using this function to automatically compute
- * the value of the "characterEncoding" global parameter. There are several heuristics used to do the
- * guess. One of the heuristic is based on the "encoding" attribute. The original XML specifications
- * forbids to use this attribute to do the guess but you can still use it if you set
- * "useXMLEncodingAttribute" to 1 (this is the default behavior and the behavior of most parsers).
- * If an inconsistency in the encoding is detected, then the return value is "0". */
- /** @} */
- private:
- // these are functions and structures used internally by the XMLNode class (don't bother about them):
- typedef struct XMLNodeDataTag // to allow shallow copy and "intelligent/smart" pointers (automatic delete):
- {
- XMLCSTR lpszName; // Element name (=NULL if root)
- int nChild, // Number of child nodes
- nText, // Number of text fields
- nClear, // Number of Clear fields (comments)
- nAttribute; // Number of attributes
- char isDeclaration; // Whether node is an XML declaration - '<?xml ?>'
- struct XMLNodeDataTag *pParent; // Pointer to parent element (=NULL if root)
- XMLNode *pChild; // Array of child nodes
- XMLCSTR *pText; // Array of text fields
- XMLClear *pClear; // Array of clear fields
- XMLAttribute *pAttribute; // Array of attributes
- int *pOrder; // order of the child_nodes,text_fields,clear_fields
- int ref_count; // for garbage collection (smart pointers)
- } XMLNodeData;
- XMLNodeData *d;
- char parseClearTag(void *px, void *pa);
- char maybeAddTxT(void *pa, XMLCSTR tokenPStr);
- int ParseXMLElement(void *pXML);
- void *addToOrder(int memInc, int *_pos, int nc, void *p, int size, XMLElementType xtype);
- int indexText(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const;
- int indexClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const;
- XMLNode addChild_priv(int,XMLSTR,char,int);
- XMLAttribute *addAttribute_priv(int,XMLSTR,XMLSTR);
- XMLCSTR addText_priv(int,XMLSTR,int);
- XMLClear *addClear_priv(int,XMLSTR,XMLCSTR,XMLCSTR,int);
- void emptyTheNode(char force);
- static inline XMLElementPosition findPosition(XMLNodeData *d, int index, XMLElementType xtype);
- static int CreateXMLStringR(XMLNodeData *pEntry, XMLSTR lpszMarker, int nFormat);
- static int removeOrderElement(XMLNodeData *d, XMLElementType t, int index);
- static void exactMemory(XMLNodeData *d);
- static int detachFromParent(XMLNodeData *d);
- } XMLNode;
- /// This structure is given by the function XMLNode::enumContents.
- typedef struct XMLNodeContents
- {
- /// This dictates what's the content of the XMLNodeContent
- enum XMLElementType etype;
- /**< should be an union to access the appropriate data. Compiler does not allow union of object with constructor... too bad. */
- XMLNode child;
- XMLAttribute attrib;
- XMLCSTR text;
- XMLClear clear;
- } XMLNodeContents;
- /** @defgroup StringAlloc String Allocation/Free functions
- * @ingroup xmlModify
- * @{ */
- /// Duplicate (copy in a new allocated buffer) the source string.
- XMLDLLENTRY XMLSTR stringDup(XMLCSTR source, int cbData=-1);
- /**< This is
- * a very handy function when used with all the "XMLNode::*_WOSD" functions (\link xmlWOSD \endlink).
- * @param cbData If !=0 then cbData is the number of chars to duplicate. New strings allocated with
- * this function should be free'd using the "freeXMLString" function. */
- /// to free the string allocated inside the "stringDup" function or the "createXMLString" function.
- XMLDLLENTRY void freeXMLString(XMLSTR t); // {free(t);}
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup atoX ato? like functions
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * The "xmlto?" functions are equivalents to the atoi, atol, atof functions.
- * The only difference is: If the variable "xmlString" is NULL, than the return value
- * is "defautValue". These 6 functions are only here as "convenience" functions for the
- * user (they are not used inside the XMLparser). If you don't need them, you can
- * delete them without any trouble.
- *
- * @{ */
- XMLDLLENTRY char xmltob(XMLCSTR xmlString,char defautValue=0);
- XMLDLLENTRY int xmltoi(XMLCSTR xmlString,int defautValue=0);
- XMLDLLENTRY long long xmltol(XMLCSTR xmlString,long long defautValue=0);
- XMLDLLENTRY double xmltof(XMLCSTR xmlString,double defautValue=.0);
- XMLDLLENTRY XMLCSTR xmltoa(XMLCSTR xmlString,XMLCSTR defautValue=_CXML(""));
- XMLDLLENTRY XMLCHAR xmltoc(XMLCSTR xmlString,const XMLCHAR defautValue=_CXML('\0'));
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup ToXMLStringTool Helper class to create XML files using "printf", "fprintf", "cout",... functions.
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * @{ */
- /// Helper class to create XML files using "printf", "fprintf", "cout",... functions.
- /** The ToXMLStringTool class helps you creating XML files using "printf", "fprintf", "cout",... functions.
- * The "ToXMLStringTool" class is processing strings so that all the characters
- * &,",',<,> are replaced by their XML equivalent:
- * \verbatim &, ", ', <, > \endverbatim
- * Using the "ToXMLStringTool class" and the "fprintf function" is THE most efficient
- * way to produce VERY large XML documents VERY fast.
- * \note If you are creating from scratch an XML file using the provided XMLNode class
- * you must not use the "ToXMLStringTool" class (because the "XMLNode" class does the
- * processing job for you during rendering).*/
- typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY ToXMLStringTool
- {
- public:
- ToXMLStringTool(): buf(NULL),buflen(0){}
- ~ToXMLStringTool();
- void freeBuffer();///<call this function when you have finished using this object to release memory used by the internal buffer.
- XMLSTR toXML(XMLCSTR source);///< returns a pointer to an internal buffer that contains a XML-encoded string based on the "source" parameter.
- /** The "toXMLUnSafe" function is deprecated because there is a possibility of
- * "destination-buffer-overflow". It converts the string
- * "source" to the string "dest". */
- static XMLSTR toXMLUnSafe(XMLSTR dest,XMLCSTR source); ///< deprecated: use "toXML" instead
- static int lengthXMLString(XMLCSTR source); ///< deprecated: use "toXML" instead
- private:
- XMLSTR buf;
- int buflen;
- } ToXMLStringTool;
- /** @} */
- /** @defgroup XMLParserBase64Tool Helper class to include binary data inside XML strings using "Base64 encoding".
- * @ingroup XMLParserGeneral
- * @{ */
- /// Helper class to include binary data inside XML strings using "Base64 encoding".
- /** The "XMLParserBase64Tool" class allows you to include any binary data (images, sounds,...)
- * into an XML document using "Base64 encoding". This class is completely
- * separated from the rest of the xmlParser library and can be removed without any problem.
- * To include some binary data into an XML file, you must convert the binary data into
- * standard text (using "encode"). To retrieve the original binary data from the
- * b64-encoded text included inside the XML file, use "decode". Alternatively, these
- * functions can also be used to "encrypt/decrypt" some critical data contained inside
- * the XML (it's not a strong encryption at all, but sometimes it can be useful). */
- typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY XMLParserBase64Tool
- {
- public:
- XMLParserBase64Tool(): buf(NULL),buflen(0){}
- ~XMLParserBase64Tool();
- void freeBuffer();///< Call this function when you have finished using this object to release memory used by the internal buffer.
- /**
- * @param formatted If "formatted"=true, some space will be reserved for a carriage-return every 72 chars. */
- static int encodeLength(int inBufLen, char formatted=0); ///< return the length of the base64 string that encodes a data buffer of size inBufLen bytes.
- /**
- * The "base64Encode" function returns a string containing the base64 encoding of "inByteLen" bytes
- * from "inByteBuf". If "formatted" parameter is true, then there will be a carriage-return every 72 chars.
- * The string will be free'd when the XMLParserBase64Tool object is deleted.
- * All returned strings are sharing the same memory space. */
- XMLSTR encode(unsigned char *inByteBuf, unsigned int inByteLen, char formatted=0); ///< returns a pointer to an internal buffer containing the base64 string containing the binary data encoded from "inByteBuf"
- /// returns the number of bytes which will be decoded from "inString".
- static unsigned int decodeSize(XMLCSTR inString, XMLError *xe=NULL);
- /**
- * The "decode" function returns a pointer to a buffer containing the binary data decoded from "inString"
- * The output buffer will be free'd when the XMLParserBase64Tool object is deleted.
- * All output buffer are sharing the same memory space.
- * @param inString If "instring" is malformed, NULL will be returned */
- unsigned char* decode(XMLCSTR inString, int *outByteLen=NULL, XMLError *xe=NULL); ///< returns a pointer to an internal buffer containing the binary data decoded from "inString"
- /**
- * decodes data from "inString" to "outByteBuf". You need to provide the size (in byte) of "outByteBuf"
- * in "inMaxByteOutBuflen". If "outByteBuf" is not large enough or if data is malformed, then "FALSE"
- * will be returned; otherwise "TRUE". */
- static unsigned char decode(XMLCSTR inString, unsigned char *outByteBuf, int inMaxByteOutBuflen, XMLError *xe=NULL); ///< deprecated.
- private:
- void *buf;
- int buflen;
- void alloc(int newsize);
- }XMLParserBase64Tool;
- /** @} */
- #undef XMLDLLENTRY
- #endif
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