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cellpadding="1" width="100%"><tr><td><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%" bgcolor="#000000"><tr><td><table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tr><td bgcolor="#fffacd"><p>This section is directly intended to help programmers getting bootstrapped
 11  using the XML tollkit from the C language. It is not intended to be
 12  extensive. I hope the automatically generated documents will provide the
 13  completeness required, but as a separate set of documents. The interfaces of
 14  the XML parser are by principle low level, Those interested in a higher level
 15  API should <a href="#DOM">look at DOM</a>.</p><p>The <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">parser interfaces for XML</a> are
 16  separated from the <a href="html/libxml-htmlparser.html">HTML parser
 17  interfaces</a>.  Let's have a look at how the XML parser can be called:</p><h3><a name="Invoking" id="Invoking">Invoking the parser : the pull method</a></h3><p>Usually, the first thing to do is to read an XML input. The parser accepts
 18  documents either from in-memory strings or from files.  The functions are
 19  defined in "parser.h":</p><dl>
 20    <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseMemory(char *buffer, int size);</code></dt>
 21      <dd><p>Parse a null-terminated string containing the document.</p>
 22      </dd>
 23  </dl><dl>
 24    <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseFile(const char *filename);</code></dt>
 25      <dd><p>Parse an XML document contained in a (possibly compressed)
 26        file.</p>
 27      </dd>
 28  </dl><p>The parser returns a pointer to the document structure (or NULL in case of
 29  failure).</p><h3 id="Invoking1">Invoking the parser: the push method</h3><p>In order for the application to keep the control when the document is
 30  being fetched (which is common for GUI based programs) libxml2 provides a
 31  push interface, too, as of version 1.8.3. Here are the interface
 32  functions:</p><pre>xmlParserCtxtPtr xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(xmlSAXHandlerPtr sax,
 33                                           void *user_data,
 34                                           const char *chunk,
 35                                           int size,
 36                                           const char *filename);
 37  int              xmlParseChunk          (xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt,
 38                                           const char *chunk,
 39                                           int size,
 40                                           int terminate);</pre><p>and here is a simple example showing how to use the interface:</p><pre>            FILE *f;
 41  
 42              f = fopen(filename, "r");
 43              if (f != NULL) {
 44                  int res, size = 1024;
 45                  char chars[1024];
 46                  xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt;
 47  
 48                  res = fread(chars, 1, 4, f);
 49                  if (res &gt; 0) {
 50                      ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(NULL, NULL,
 51                                  chars, res, filename);
 52                      while ((res = fread(chars, 1, size, f)) &gt; 0) {
 53                          xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, res, 0);
 54                      }
 55                      xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, 0, 1);
 56                      doc = ctxt-&gt;myDoc;
 57                      xmlFreeParserCtxt(ctxt);
 58                  }
 59              }</pre><p>The HTML parser embedded into libxml2 also has a push interface; the
 60  functions are just prefixed by "html" rather than "xml".</p><h3 id="Invoking2">Invoking the parser: the SAX interface</h3><p>The tree-building interface makes the parser memory-hungry, first loading
 61  the document in memory and then building the tree itself. Reading a document
 62  without building the tree is possible using the SAX interfaces (see SAX.h and
 63  <a href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">James
 64  Henstridge's documentation</a>). Note also that the push interface can be
 65  limited to SAX: just use the two first arguments of
 66  <code>xmlCreatePushParserCtxt()</code>.</p><h3><a name="Building" id="Building">Building a tree from scratch</a></h3><p>The other way to get an XML tree in memory is by building it. Basically
 67  there is a set of functions dedicated to building new elements. (These are
 68  also described in &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;.) For example, here is a piece of
 69  code that produces the XML document used in the previous examples:</p><pre>    #include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
 70      xmlDocPtr doc;
 71      xmlNodePtr tree, subtree;
 72  
 73      doc = xmlNewDoc("1.0");
 74      doc-&gt;children = xmlNewDocNode(doc, NULL, "EXAMPLE", NULL);
 75      xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop1", "gnome is great");
 76      xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop2", "&amp; linux too");
 77      tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "head", NULL);
 78      subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "Welcome to Gnome");
 79      tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "chapter", NULL);
 80      subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "The Linux adventure");
 81      subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "p", "bla bla bla ...");
 82      subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "image", NULL);
 83      xmlSetProp(subtree, "href", "linus.gif");</pre><p>Not really rocket science ...</p><h3><a name="Traversing" id="Traversing">Traversing the tree</a></h3><p>Basically by <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">including "tree.h"</a> your
 84  code has access to the internal structure of all the elements of the tree.
 85  The names should be somewhat simple like <strong>parent</strong>,
 86  <strong>children</strong>, <strong>next</strong>, <strong>prev</strong>,
 87  <strong>properties</strong>, etc... For example, still with the previous
 88  example:</p><pre><code>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;children</code></pre><p>points to the title element,</p><pre>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next-&gt;children-&gt;children</pre><p>points to the text node containing the chapter title "The Linux
 89  adventure".</p><p><strong>NOTE</strong>: XML allows <em>PI</em>s and <em>comments</em> to be
 90  present before the document root, so <code>doc-&gt;children</code> may point
 91  to an element which is not the document Root Element; a function
 92  <code>xmlDocGetRootElement()</code> was added for this purpose.</p><h3><a name="Modifying" id="Modifying">Modifying the tree</a></h3><p>Functions are provided for reading and writing the document content. Here
 93  is an excerpt from the <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">tree API</a>:</p><dl>
 94    <dt><code>xmlAttrPtr xmlSetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar *name, const
 95    xmlChar *value);</code></dt>
 96      <dd><p>This sets (or changes) an attribute carried by an ELEMENT node.
 97        The value can be NULL.</p>
 98      </dd>
 99  </dl><dl>
100    <dt><code>const xmlChar *xmlGetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar
101    *name);</code></dt>
102      <dd><p>This function returns a pointer to new copy of the property
103        content. Note that the user must deallocate the result.</p>
104      </dd>
105  </dl><p>Two functions are provided for reading and writing the text associated
106  with elements:</p><dl>
107    <dt><code>xmlNodePtr xmlStringGetNodeList(xmlDocPtr doc, const xmlChar
108    *value);</code></dt>
109      <dd><p>This function takes an "external" string and converts it to one
110        text node or possibly to a list of entity and text nodes. All
111        non-predefined entity references like &amp;Gnome; will be stored
112        internally as entity nodes, hence the result of the function may not be
113        a single node.</p>
114      </dd>
115  </dl><dl>
116    <dt><code>xmlChar *xmlNodeListGetString(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr list, int
117    inLine);</code></dt>
118      <dd><p>This function is the inverse of
119        <code>xmlStringGetNodeList()</code>. It generates a new string
120        containing the content of the text and entity nodes. Note the extra
121        argument inLine. If this argument is set to 1, the function will expand
122        entity references.  For example, instead of returning the &amp;Gnome;
123        XML encoding in the string, it will substitute it with its value (say,
124        "GNU Network Object Model Environment").</p>
125      </dd>
126  </dl><h3><a name="Saving" id="Saving">Saving a tree</a></h3><p>Basically 3 options are possible:</p><dl>
127    <dt><code>void xmlDocDumpMemory(xmlDocPtr cur, xmlChar**mem, int
128    *size);</code></dt>
129      <dd><p>Returns a buffer into which the document has been saved.</p>
130      </dd>
131  </dl><dl>
132    <dt><code>extern void xmlDocDump(FILE *f, xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
133      <dd><p>Dumps a document to an open file descriptor.</p>
134      </dd>
135  </dl><dl>
136    <dt><code>int xmlSaveFile(const char *filename, xmlDocPtr cur);</code></dt>
137      <dd><p>Saves the document to a file. In this case, the compression
138        interface is triggered if it has been turned on.</p>
139      </dd>
140  </dl><h3><a name="Compressio" id="Compressio">Compression</a></h3><p>The library transparently handles compression when doing file-based
141  accesses. The level of compression on saves can be turned on either globally
142  or individually for one file:</p><dl>
143    <dt><code>int  xmlGetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
144      <dd><p>Gets the document compression ratio (0-9).</p>
145      </dd>
146  </dl><dl>
147    <dt><code>void xmlSetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc, int mode);</code></dt>
148      <dd><p>Sets the document compression ratio.</p>
149      </dd>
150  </dl><dl>
151    <dt><code>int  xmlGetCompressMode(void);</code></dt>
152      <dd><p>Gets the default compression ratio.</p>
153      </dd>
154  </dl><dl>
155    <dt><code>void xmlSetCompressMode(int mode);</code></dt>
156      <dd><p>Sets the default compression ratio.</p>
157      </dd>
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