Merge branch 'master' of github.com:leethomason/tinyxml2

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Lee Thomason 2012-04-04 15:47:19 -07:00
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = "TinyXML-2"
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 0.9.2
PROJECT_NUMBER = 0.9.3
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer
@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS =
# directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see
# the \include command).
EXAMPLE_PATH =
EXAMPLE_PATH = .
# If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the
# EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp
@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ BINARY_TOC = NO
# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members
# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view.
TOC_EXPAND = NO
TOC_EXPAND = YES
# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and
# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated

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@ -8,6 +8,12 @@ easily integrated into other programs.
The master is hosted on github:
github.com/leethomason/tinyxml2
The online HTML version of these docs:
http://grinninglizard.com/tinyxml2docs/index.html
Where examples are in the "related pages" tab:
http://grinninglizard.com/tinyxml2docs/pages.html
<h2> What it does. </h2>
In brief, TinyXML parses an XML document, and builds from that a

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@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ void XMLPrinter::PrintString( const char* p, bool restricted )
// Check for entities. If one is found, flush
// the stream up until the entity, write the
// entity, and keep looking.
if ( flag[*q] ) {
if ( flag[(unsigned)(*q)] ) {
while ( p < q ) {
Print( "%c", *p );
++p;

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ distribution.
#include <memory.h> // Needed by mac.
#endif
/*
TODO: add 'lastAttribute' for faster parsing.
TODO: intern strings instead of allocation.
@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ distribution.
static const int TIXML2_MAJOR_VERSION = 0;
static const int TIXML2_MINOR_VERSION = 9;
static const int TIXML2_PATCH_VERSION = 2;
static const int TIXML2_PATCH_VERSION = 3;
namespace tinyxml2
{
@ -1251,5 +1252,96 @@ private:
} // tinyxml2
// What follows is the docs for the examples.
// I'd like the docs to be just before the
// actual examples in xmltest.cpp, but I
// can't seem to get doxygen to do that. It
// would be a wonderful patch if anyone figures
// it out.
/** @page Example-1 Load an XML File
* @dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
* Basic XML file loading.
* The basic syntax to load an XML file from
* disk and check for an error. (ErrorID()
* will return 0 for no error.)
* @skip example_1()
* @until }
*/
/** @page Example-2 Parse an XML from char buffer
* @dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
* Basic XML string parsing.
* The basic syntax to parse an XML for
* a char* and check for an error. (ErrorID()
* will return 0 for no error.)
* @skip example_2()
* @until }
*/
/** @page Example-3 Get information out of XML
@dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
In this example, we navigate a simple XML
file, and read some interesting text. Note
that this is examlpe doesn't use error
checking; working code should check for null
pointers when walking an XML tree, or use
XMLHandle.
(The XML is an excerpt from "dream.xml").
@skip example_3
@until </PLAY>";
The structure of the XML file is:
<ul>
<li>(declaration)</li>
<li>(dtd stuff)</li>
<li>Element "PLAY"</li>
<ul>
<li>Element "TITLE"</li>
<ul>
<li>Text "A Midsummer Night's Dream"</li>
</ul>
</ul>
</ul>
For this example, we want to print out the
title of the play. The text of the title (what
we want) is child of the "TITLE" element which
is a child of the "PLAY" element.
We want to skip the declaration and dtd, so the
method FirstChildElement() is a good choice. The
FirstChildElement() of the Document is the "PLAY"
Element, the FirstChildElement() of the "PLAY" Element
is the "TITLE" Element.
@until ( "TITLE" );
We can then use the convenience function GetText()
to get the title of the play.
@until title );
Text is just another Node in the XML DOM. And in
fact you should be a little cautious with it, as
text nodes can contain elements.
@verbatim
Consider: A Midsummer Night's <b>Dream</b>
@endverbatim
It is more correct to actually query the Text Node
if in doubt:
@until title );
Noting that here we use FirstChild() since we are
looking for XMLText, not an element, and ToText()
is a cast from a Node to a XMLText.
*/
#endif // TINYXML2_INCLUDED

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@ -71,6 +71,51 @@ void NullLineEndings( char* p )
}
// Comments in the header. (Don't know how to get Doxygen to read comments in this file.)
int example_1()
{
XMLDocument doc;
doc.LoadFile( "dream.xml" );
return doc.ErrorID();
}
// Comments in the header. (Don't know how to get Doxygen to read comments in this file.)
int example_2()
{
static const char* xml = "<element/>";
XMLDocument doc;
doc.Parse( xml );
return doc.ErrorID();
}
int example_3()
{
static const char* xml =
"<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>"
"<!DOCTYPE PLAY SYSTEM \"play.dtd\">"
"<PLAY>"
"<TITLE>A Midsummer Night's Dream</TITLE>"
"</PLAY>";
XMLDocument doc;
doc.Parse( xml );
XMLElement* titleElement = doc.FirstChildElement( "PLAY" )->FirstChildElement( "TITLE" );
const char* title = titleElement->GetText();
printf( "Name of play (1): %s\n", title );
XMLText* textNode = titleElement->FirstChild()->ToText();
title = textNode->Value();
printf( "Name of play (2): %s\n", title );
return doc.ErrorID();
}
int main( int /*argc*/, const char ** /*argv*/ )
{
#if defined( _MSC_VER ) && defined( DEBUG )
@ -100,31 +145,11 @@ int main( int /*argc*/, const char ** /*argv*/ )
#pragma warning ( pop )
#endif
/* ------ Example 1: Load and parse an XML file. ---- */
{
XMLDocument doc;
doc.LoadFile( "dream.xml" );
}
/* ------ Example 2: Lookup information. ---- */
{
XMLDocument doc;
doc.LoadFile( "dream.xml" );
XMLTest( "Example-1", 0, example_1() );
XMLTest( "Example-2", 0, example_2() );
XMLTest( "Example-3", 0, example_3() );
// Structure of the XML file:
// - Element "PLAY" the root Element
// - - Element "TITLE" child of the root PLAY Element
// - - - Text child of the TITLE Element
// Navigate to the title, using the convenience function, with a dangerous lack of error checking.
const char* title = doc.FirstChildElement( "PLAY" )->FirstChildElement( "TITLE" )->GetText();
printf( "Name of play (1): %s\n", title );
// Text is just another Node to TinyXML-2. The more general way to get to the XMLText:
XMLText* textNode = doc.FirstChildElement( "PLAY" )->FirstChildElement( "TITLE" )->FirstChild()->ToText();
title = textNode->Value();
printf( "Name of play (2): %s\n", title );
}
/* ------ Example 2: Lookup information. ---- */
{
static const char* test[] = { "<element />",