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@ -499,8 +499,8 @@ char* XMLDocument::Identify( char* p, XMLNode** node )
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// What is this thing?
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// - Elements start with a letter or underscore, but xml is reserved.
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// - Comments: <!--
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// - Decleration: <?
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// - Everthing else is unknown to tinyxml.
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// - Declaration: <?
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// - Everything else is unknown to tinyxml.
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//
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static const char* xmlHeader = { "<?" };
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10
tinyxml2.h
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tinyxml2.h
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are simply called with Visit().
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If you return 'true' from a Visit method, recursive parsing will continue. If you return
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false, <b>no children of this node or its sibilings</b> will be visited.
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false, <b>no children of this node or its siblings</b> will be visited.
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All flavors of Visit methods have a default implementation that returns 'true' (continue
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visiting). You need to only override methods that are interesting to you.
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return _prev;
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}
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/// Get the previous (left) sibling element of this node, with an opitionally supplied name.
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/// Get the previous (left) sibling element of this node, with an optionally supplied name.
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const XMLElement* PreviousSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) const ;
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XMLElement* PreviousSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) {
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return _next;
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}
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/// Get the next (right) sibling element of this node, with an opitionally supplied name.
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/// Get the next (right) sibling element of this node, with an optionally supplied name.
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const XMLElement* NextSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) const;
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XMLElement* NextSiblingElement( const char* value=0 ) {
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}
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/** QueryIntAttribute interprets the attribute as an integer, and returns the value
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in the provided paremeter. The function will return XML_NO_ERROR on success,
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in the provided parameter. The function will return XML_NO_ERROR on success,
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and XML_WRONG_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE if the conversion is not successful.
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*/
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XMLError QueryIntValue( int* value ) const;
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XMLDeclaration* NewDeclaration( const char* text=0 );
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/**
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Create a new Unknown associated with
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this Document. The memory forthe object
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this Document. The memory for the object
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is managed by the Document.
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*/
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XMLUnknown* NewUnknown( const char* text );
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ int example_3()
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@dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
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In this example, we navigate a simple XML
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file, and read some interesting text. Note
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that this is examlpe doesn't use error
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that this example doesn't use error
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checking; working code should check for null
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pointers when walking an XML tree, or use
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XMLHandle.
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