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  16 <h1>Expat XML Parser
</h1> 
  18 <p>Expat is a library, written in C, for parsing XML documents. It's
 
  19 the underlying XML parser for the open source Mozilla project, Perl's
 
  20 <code>XML::Parser
</code>, Python's 
<code>xml.parsers.expat
</code>, and
 
  21 other open-source XML parsers.
</p> 
  23 <p>This library is the creation of James Clark, who's also given us
 
  24 groff (an nroff look-alike), Jade (an implemention of ISO's DSSSL
 
  25 stylesheet language for SGML), XP (a Java XML parser package), XT (a
 
  26 Java XSL engine).  James was also the technical lead on the XML
 
  27 Working Group at W3C that produced the XML specification.
</p> 
  29 <p>This is free software, licensed under the 
<a 
  30 href=
"../COPYING">MIT/X Consortium license
</a>. You may download it
 
  31 from 
<a href=
"http://www.libexpat.org/">the Expat home page
</a>.
 
  34 <p>The bulk of this document was originally commissioned as an article by
 
  35 <a href=
"http://www.xml.com/">XML.com
</a>. They graciously allowed
 
  36 Clark Cooper to retain copyright and to distribute it with Expat.
</p> 
  39 <h2>Table of Contents
</h2> 
  41   <li><a href=
"#overview">Overview
</a></li> 
  42   <li><a href=
"#building">Building and Installing
</a></li> 
  43   <li><a href=
"#using">Using Expat
</a></li> 
  44   <li><a href=
"#reference">Reference
</a> 
  46     <li><a href=
"#creation">Parser Creation Functions
</a> 
  48       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParserCreate">XML_ParserCreate
</a></li> 
  49       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParserCreateNS">XML_ParserCreateNS
</a></li> 
  50       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParserCreate_MM">XML_ParserCreate_MM
</a></li> 
  51       <li><a href=
"#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate">XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a></li> 
  52       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParserFree">XML_ParserFree
</a></li> 
  53       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParserReset">XML_ParserReset
</a></li> 
  56     <li><a href=
"#parsing">Parsing Functions
</a> 
  58       <li><a href=
"#XML_Parse">XML_Parse
</a></li> 
  59       <li><a href=
"#XML_ParseBuffer">XML_ParseBuffer
</a></li> 
  60       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetBuffer">XML_GetBuffer
</a></li> 
  63     <li><a href=
"#setting">Handler Setting Functions
</a> 
  65       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetStartElementHandler">XML_SetStartElementHandler
</a></li> 
  66       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEndElementHandler">XML_SetEndElementHandler
</a></li> 
  67       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetElementHandler">XML_SetElementHandler
</a></li> 
  68       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetCharacterDataHandler">XML_SetCharacterDataHandler
</a></li> 
  69       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetProcessingInstructionHandler">XML_SetProcessingInstructionHandler
</a></li> 
  70       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetCommentHandler">XML_SetCommentHandler
</a></li> 
  71       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetStartCdataSectionHandler">XML_SetStartCdataSectionHandler
</a></li> 
  72       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEndCdataSectionHandler">XML_SetEndCdataSectionHandler
</a></li> 
  73       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetCdataSectionHandler">XML_SetCdataSectionHandler
</a></li> 
  74       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetDefaultHandler">XML_SetDefaultHandler
</a></li> 
  75       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand">XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand
</a></li> 
  76       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler">XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler
</a></li> 
  77       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandlerArg">XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandlerArg
</a></li> 
  78       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetSkippedEntityHandler">XML_SetSkippedEntityHandler
</a></li> 
  79       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetUnknownEncodingHandler">XML_SetUnknownEncodingHandler
</a></li> 
  80       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetStartNamespaceDeclHandler">XML_SetStartNamespaceDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  81       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEndNamespaceDeclHandler">XML_SetEndNamespaceDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  82       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler">XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  83       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetXmlDeclHandler">XML_SetXmlDeclHandler
</a></li>                  
  84       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetStartDoctypeDeclHandler">XML_SetStartDoctypeDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  85       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEndDoctypeDeclHandler">XML_SetEndDoctypeDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  86       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler">XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  87       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetElementDeclHandler">XML_SetElementDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  88       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetAttlistDeclHandler">XML_SetAttlistDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  89       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEntityDeclHandler">XML_SetEntityDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  90       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetUnparsedEntityDeclHandler">XML_SetUnparsedEntityDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  91       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetNotationDeclHandler">XML_SetNotationDeclHandler
</a></li> 
  92       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetNotStandaloneHandler">XML_SetNotStandaloneHandler
</a></li> 
  95     <li><a href=
"#position">Parse Position and Error Reporting Functions
</a> 
  97       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetErrorCode">XML_GetErrorCode
</a></li> 
  98       <li><a href=
"#XML_ErrorString">XML_ErrorString
</a></li> 
  99       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetCurrentByteIndex">XML_GetCurrentByteIndex
</a></li> 
 100       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetCurrentLineNumber">XML_GetCurrentLineNumber
</a></li> 
 101       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber">XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber
</a></li> 
 102       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetCurrentByteCount">XML_GetCurrentByteCount
</a></li> 
 103       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetInputContext">XML_GetInputContext
</a></li> 
 106     <li><a href=
"#miscellaneous">Miscellaneous Functions
</a> 
 108       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetUserData">XML_SetUserData
</a></li> 
 109       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetUserData">XML_GetUserData
</a></li> 
 110       <li><a href=
"#XML_UseParserAsHandlerArg">XML_UseParserAsHandlerArg
</a></li> 
 111       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetBase">XML_SetBase
</a></li> 
 112       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetBase">XML_GetBase
</a></li> 
 113       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetSpecifiedAttributeCount">XML_GetSpecifiedAttributeCount
</a></li> 
 114       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetIdAttributeIndex">XML_GetIdAttributeIndex
</a></li> 
 115       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetEncoding">XML_SetEncoding
</a></li> 
 116       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetParamEntityParsing">XML_SetParamEntityParsing
</a></li> 
 117       <li><a href=
"#XML_UseForeignDTD">XML_UseForeignDTD
</a></li> 
 118       <li><a href=
"#XML_SetReturnNSTriplet">XML_SetReturnNSTriplet
</a></li> 
 119       <li><a href=
"#XML_DefaultCurrent">XML_DefaultCurrent
</a></li> 
 120       <li><a href=
"#XML_ExpatVersion">XML_ExpatVersion
</a></li> 
 121       <li><a href=
"#XML_ExpatVersionInfo">XML_ExpatVersionInfo
</a></li> 
 122       <li><a href=
"#XML_GetFeatureList">XML_GetFeatureList
</a></li> 
 123       <li><a href=
"#XML_FreeContentModel">XML_FreeContentModel
</a></li> 
 124       <li><a href=
"#XML_MemMalloc">XML_MemMalloc
</a></li> 
 125       <li><a href=
"#XML_MemRealloc">XML_MemRealloc
</a></li> 
 126       <li><a href=
"#XML_MemFree">XML_MemFree
</a></li> 
 134 <h2><a name=
"overview">Overview
</a></h2> 
 136 <p>Expat is a stream-oriented parser. You register callback (or
 
 137 handler) functions with the parser and then start feeding it the
 
 138 document.  As the parser recognizes parts of the document, it will
 
 139 call the appropriate handler for that part (if you've registered one.) 
 
 140 The document is fed to the parser in pieces, so you can start parsing
 
 141 before you have all the document. This also allows you to parse really
 
 142 huge documents that won't fit into memory.
</p> 
 144 <p>Expat can be intimidating due to the many kinds of handlers and
 
 145 options you can set. But you only need to learn four functions in
 
 146 order to do 
90% of what you'll want to do with it:
</p> 
 150 <dt><code><a href= 
"#XML_ParserCreate" 
 151              >XML_ParserCreate
</a></code></dt> 
 152   <dd>Create a new parser object.
</dd> 
 154 <dt><code><a href= 
"#XML_SetElementHandler" 
 155              >XML_SetElementHandler
</a></code></dt> 
 156   <dd>Set handlers for start and end tags.
</dd> 
 158 <dt><code><a href= 
"#XML_SetCharacterDataHandler" 
 159              >XML_SetCharacterDataHandler
</a></code></dt> 
 160   <dd>Set handler for text.
</dd> 
 162 <dt><code><a href= 
"#XML_Parse" 
 163              >XML_Parse
</a></code></dt> 
 164   <dd>Pass a buffer full of document to the parser
</dd> 
 167 <p>These functions and others are described in the 
<a 
 168 href=
"#reference">reference
</a> part of this document. The reference
 
 169 section also describes in detail the parameters passed to the
 
 170 different types of handlers.
</p> 
 172 <p>Let's look at a very simple example program that only uses 
3 of the
 
 173 above functions (it doesn't need to set a character handler.) The
 
 174 program 
<a href=
"../examples/outline.c">outline.c
</a> prints an
 
 175 element outline, indenting child elements to distinguish them from the
 
 176 parent element that contains them. The start handler does all the
 
 177 work.  It prints two indenting spaces for every level of ancestor
 
 178 elements, then it prints the element and attribute
 
 179 information. Finally it increments the global 
<code>Depth
</code> 
 186 start(void *data, const char *el, const char **attr) {
 
 189   for (i = 
0; i 
< Depth; i++)
 
 194   for (i = 
0; attr[i]; i += 
2) {
 
 195     printf(" %s='%s'", attr[i], attr[i + 
1]);
 
 200 }  /* End of start handler */
 
 203 <p>The end tag simply does the bookkeeping work of decrementing
 
 204 <code>Depth
</code>.
</p> 
 207 end(void *data, const char *el) {
 
 209 }  /* End of end handler */
 
 212 <p>After creating the parser, the main program just has the job of
 
 213 shoveling the document to the parser so that it can do its work.
</p> 
 216 <h2><a name=
"building">Building and Installing Expat
</a></h2> 
 218 <p>The Expat distribution comes as a compressed (with GNU gzip) tar
 
 219 file.  You may download the latest version from 
<a href=
 
 220 "http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/" >Source Forge
</a>.  After
 
 221 unpacking this, cd into the directory. Then follow either the Win32
 
 222 directions or Unix directions below.
</p> 
 224 <h3>Building under Win32
</h3> 
 226 <p>If you're using the GNU compiler under cygwin, follow the Unix
 
 227 directions in the next section. Otherwise if you have Microsoft's
 
 228 Developer Studio installed, then from Windows Explorer double-click on
 
 229 "expat.dsp" in the lib directory and build and install in the usual
 
 232 <p>Alternatively, you may download the Win32 binary package that
 
 233 contains the "expat.h" include file and a pre-built DLL.
</p> 
 235 <h3>Building under Unix (or GNU)
</h3> 
 237 <p>First you'll need to run the configure shell script in order to
 
 238 configure the Makefiles and headers for your system.
</p> 
 240 <p>If you're happy with all the defaults that configure picks for you,
 
 241 and you have permission on your system to install into /usr/local, you
 
 242 can install Expat with this sequence of commands:
</p> 
 250 <p>There are some options that you can provide to this script, but the
 
 251 only one we'll mention here is the 
<code>--prefix
</code> option. You
 
 252 can find out all the options available by running configure with just
 
 253 the 
<code>--help
</code> option.
</p> 
 255 <p>By default, the configure script sets things up so that the library
 
 256 gets installed in 
<code>/usr/local/lib
</code> and the associated
 
 257 header file in 
<code>/usr/local/include
</code>.  But if you were to
 
 258 give the option, 
<code>--prefix=/home/me/mystuff
</code>, then the
 
 259 library and header would get installed in
 
 260 <code>/home/me/mystuff/lib
</code> and
 
 261 <code>/home/me/mystuff/include
</code> respectively.
</p> 
 264 <h2><a name=
"using">Using Expat
</a></h2> 
 266 <h3>Compiling and Linking Against Expat
</h3> 
 268 <p>Unless you installed Expat in a location not expected by your
 
 269 compiler and linker, all you have to do to use Expat in your programs
 
 270 is to include the Expat header (
<code>#include 
<expat.h
></code>)
 
 271 in your files that make calls to it and to tell the linker that it
 
 272 needs to link against the Expat library.  On Unix systems, this would
 
 273 usually be done with the 
<code>-lexpat
</code> argument.  Otherwise,
 
 274 you'll need to tell the compiler where to look for the Expat header
 
 275 and the linker where to find the Expat library.  You may also need to
 
 276 take steps to tell the operating system where to find this libary at
 
 279 <p>On a Unix-based system, here's what a Makefile might look like when
 
 280 Expat is installed in a standard location:
</p> 
 287         $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o xmlapp xmlapp.o $(LIBS)
 
 290 <p>If you installed Expat in, say, 
<code>/home/me/mystuff
</code>, then
 
 291 the Makefile would look like this:
</p> 
 295 CFLAGS= -I/home/me/mystuff/include
 
 297 LIBS= -L/home/me/mystuff/lib -lexpat
 
 299         $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o xmlapp xmlapp.o $(LIBS)
 
 302 <p>You'd also have to set the environment variable
 
 303 <code>LD_LIBRARY_PATH
</code> to 
<code>/home/me/mystuff/lib
</code> (or
 
 304 to 
<code>${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/home/me/mystuff/lib
</code> if
 
 305 LD_LIBRARY_PATH already has some directories in it) in order to run
 
 306 your application.
</p> 
 308 <h3>Expat Basics
</h3> 
 310 <p>As we saw in the example in the overview, the first step in parsing
 
 311 an XML document with Expat is to create a parser object. There are 
<a 
 312 href=
"#creation">three functions
</a> in the Expat API for creating a
 
 313 parser object.  However, only two of these (
<code><a href=
 
 314 "#XML_ParserCreate" >XML_ParserCreate
</a></code> and 
<code><a href=
 
 315 "#XML_ParserCreateNS" >XML_ParserCreateNS
</a></code>) can be used for
 
 316 constructing a parser for a top-level document.  The object returned
 
 317 by these functions is an opaque pointer (i.e. "expat.h" declares it as
 
 318 void *) to data with further internal structure. In order to free the
 
 319 memory associated with this object you must call 
<code><a href=
 
 320 "#XML_ParserFree" >XML_ParserFree
</a></code>. Note that if you have
 
 321 provided any 
<a href=
"userdata">user data
</a> that gets stored in the
 
 322 parser, then your application is responsible for freeing it prior to
 
 323 calling 
<code>XML_ParserFree
</code>.
</p> 
 325 <p>The objects returned by the parser creation functions are good for
 
 326 parsing only one XML document or external parsed entity. If your
 
 327 application needs to parse many XML documents, then it needs to create
 
 328 a parser object for each one. The best way to deal with this is to
 
 329 create a higher level object that contains all the default
 
 330 initialization you want for your parser objects.
</p> 
 332 <p>Walking through a document hierarchy with a stream oriented parser
 
 333 will require a good stack mechanism in order to keep track of current
 
 334 context.  For instance, to answer the simple question, "What element
 
 335 does this text belong to?" requires a stack, since the parser may have
 
 336 descended into other elements that are children of the current one and
 
 337 has encountered this text on the way out.
</p> 
 339 <p>The things you're likely to want to keep on a stack are the
 
 340 currently opened element and it's attributes. You push this
 
 341 information onto the stack in the start handler and you pop it off in
 
 344 <p>For some tasks, it is sufficient to just keep information on what
 
 345 the depth of the stack is (or would be if you had one.) The outline
 
 346 program shown above presents one example. Another such task would be
 
 347 skipping over a complete element. When you see the start tag for the
 
 348 element you want to skip, you set a skip flag and record the depth at
 
 349 which the element started.  When the end tag handler encounters the
 
 350 same depth, the skipped element has ended and the flag may be
 
 351 cleared. If you follow the convention that the root element starts at
 
 352 1, then you can use the same variable for skip flag and skip
 
 357 init_info(Parseinfo *info) {
 
 360   /* Other initializations here */
 
 361 }  /* End of init_info */
 
 364 rawstart(void *data, const char *el, const char **attr) {
 
 365   Parseinfo *inf = (Parseinfo *) data;
 
 368     if (should_skip(inf, el, attr)) {
 
 369       inf-
>skip = inf-
>depth;
 
 372       start(inf, el, attr);     /* This does rest of start handling */
 
 376 }  /* End of rawstart */
 
 379 rawend(void *data, const char *el) {
 
 380   Parseinfo *inf = (Parseinfo *) data;
 
 385     end(inf, el);              /* This does rest of end handling */
 
 387   if (inf-
>skip == inf-
>depth)
 
 392 <p>Notice in the above example the difference in how depth is
 
 393 manipulated in the start and end handlers. The end tag handler should
 
 394 be the mirror image of the start tag handler. This is necessary to
 
 395 properly model containment. Since, in the start tag handler, we
 
 396 incremented depth 
<em>after
</em> the main body of start tag code, then
 
 397 in the end handler, we need to manipulate it 
<em>before
</em> the main
 
 398 body.  If we'd decided to increment it first thing in the start
 
 399 handler, then we'd have had to decrement it last thing in the end
 
 402 <h3 id=
"userdata">Communicating between handlers
</h3> 
 404 <p>In order to be able to pass information between different handlers
 
 405 without using globals, you'll need to define a data structure to hold
 
 406 the shared variables. You can then tell Expat (with the 
<code><a href=
 
 407 "#XML_SetUserData" >XML_SetUserData
</a></code> function) to pass a
 
 408 pointer to this structure to the handlers. This is typically the first
 
 409 argument received by most handlers.
</p> 
 413 <p>Expat is an XML 
1.0 parser, and as such never complains based on
 
 414 the value of the 
<code>version
</code> pseudo-attribute in the XML
 
 415 declaration, if present.
</p> 
 417 <p>If an application needs to check the version number (to support
 
 418 alternate processing), it should use the 
<code><a href=
 
 419 "#XML_SetXmlDeclHandler" >XML_SetXmlDeclHandler
</a></code> function to
 
 420 set a handler that uses the information in the XML declaration to
 
 421 determine what to do.  This example shows how to check that only a
 
 422 version number of 
<code>"1.0"</code> is accepted:
</p> 
 425 static int wrong_version;
 
 426 static XML_Parser parser;
 
 429 xmldecl_handler(void            *userData,
 
 430                 const XML_Char  *version,
 
 431                 const XML_Char  *encoding,
 
 434   static const XML_Char Version_1_0[] = {'
1', '.', '
0', 
0};
 
 438   for (i = 
0; i 
< (sizeof(Version_1_0) / sizeof(Version_1_0[
0])); ++i) {
 
 439     if (version[i] != Version_1_0[i]) {
 
 441       /* also clear all other handlers: */
 
 442       XML_SetCharacterDataHandler(parser, NULL);
 
 451 <h3>Namespace Processing
</h3> 
 453 <p>When the parser is created using the 
<code><a href=
 
 454 "#XML_ParserCreateNS" >XML_ParserCreateNS
</a></code>, function, Expat
 
 455 performs namespace processing. Under namespace processing, Expat
 
 456 consumes 
<code>xmlns
</code> and 
<code>xmlns:...
</code> attributes,
 
 457 which declare namespaces for the scope of the element in which they
 
 458 occur. This means that your start handler will not see these
 
 459 attributes.  Your application can still be informed of these
 
 460 declarations by setting namespace declaration handlers with 
<a href=
 
 461 "#XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler" 
 462 ><code>XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler
</code></a>.
</p> 
 464 <p>Element type and attribute names that belong to a given namespace
 
 465 are passed to the appropriate handler in expanded form. By default
 
 466 this expanded form is a concatenation of the namespace URI, the
 
 467 separator character (which is the 
2nd argument to 
<code><a href=
 
 468 "#XML_ParserCreateNS" >XML_ParserCreateNS
</a></code>), and the local
 
 469 name (i.e. the part after the colon). Names with undeclared prefixes
 
 470 are passed through to the handlers unchanged, with the prefix and
 
 471 colon still attached. Unprefixed attribute names are never expanded,
 
 472 and unprefixed element names are only expanded when they are in the
 
 473 scope of a default namespace.
</p> 
 475 <p>However if 
<code><a href= 
"XML_SetReturnNSTriplet" 
 476 >XML_SetReturnNSTriplet
</a></code> has been called with a non-zero
 
 477 <code>do_nst
</code> parameter, then the expanded form for names with
 
 478 an explicit prefix is a concatenation of: URI, separator, local name,
 
 479 separator, prefix.
</p> 
 481 <p>You can set handlers for the start of a namespace declaration and
 
 482 for the end of a scope of a declaration with the 
<code><a href=
 
 483 "#XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler" >XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler
</a></code> 
 484 function.  The StartNamespaceDeclHandler is called prior to the start
 
 485 tag handler and the EndNamespaceDeclHandler is called before the
 
 486 corresponding end tag that ends the namespace's scope.  The namespace
 
 487 start handler gets passed the prefix and URI for the namespace.  For a
 
 488 default namespace declaration (xmlns='...'), the prefix will be null.
 
 489 The URI will be null for the case where the default namespace is being
 
 490 unset.  The namespace end handler just gets the prefix for the closing
 
 493 <p>These handlers are called for each declaration. So if, for
 
 494 instance, a start tag had three namespace declarations, then the
 
 495 StartNamespaceDeclHandler would be called three times before the start
 
 496 tag handler is called, once for each declaration.
</p> 
 498 <h3>Character Encodings
</h3> 
 500 <p>While XML is based on Unicode, and every XML processor is required
 
 501 to recognized UTF-
8 and UTF-
16 (
1 and 
2 byte encodings of Unicode),
 
 502 other encodings may be declared in XML documents or entities. For the
 
 503 main document, an XML declaration may contain an encoding
 
 506 <?xml 
version="
1.0" 
encoding="ISO-
8859-
2"?
> 
 509 <p>External parsed entities may begin with a text declaration, which
 
 510 looks like an XML declaration with just an encoding declaration:
</p> 
 512 <?xml 
encoding="Big5"?
> 
 515 <p>With Expat, you may also specify an encoding at the time of
 
 516 creating a parser. This is useful when the encoding information may
 
 517 come from a source outside the document itself (like a higher level
 
 520 <p><a name=
"builtin_encodings"></a>There are four built-in encodings
 
 529 <p>Anything else discovered in an encoding declaration or in the
 
 530 protocol encoding specified in the parser constructor, triggers a call
 
 531 to the 
<code>UnknownEncodingHandler
</code>. This handler gets passed
 
 532 the encoding name and a pointer to an 
<code>XML_Encoding
</code> data
 
 533 structure. Your handler must fill in this structure and return
 
 534 <code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code> if it knows how to deal with the
 
 535 encoding. Otherwise the handler should return
 
 536 <code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code>.  The handler also gets passed a pointer
 
 537 to an optional application data structure that you may indicate when
 
 538 you set the handler.
</p> 
 540 <p>Expat places restrictions on character encodings that it can
 
 541 support by filling in the 
<code>XML_Encoding
</code> structure.
 
 544 <li>Every ASCII character that can appear in a well-formed XML document
 
 545 must be represented by a single byte, and that byte must correspond to
 
 546 it's ASCII encoding (except for the characters $@\^'{}~)
</li> 
 547 <li>Characters must be encoded in 
4 bytes or less.
</li> 
 548 <li>All characters encoded must have Unicode scalar values less than or
 
 549 equal to 
65535 (
0xFFFF)
<em>This does not apply to the built-in support
 
 550 for UTF-
16 and UTF-
8</em></li> 
 551 <li>No character may be encoded by more that one distinct sequence of
 
 555 <p><code>XML_Encoding
</code> contains an array of integers that
 
 556 correspond to the 
1st byte of an encoding sequence. If the value in
 
 557 the array for a byte is zero or positive, then the byte is a single
 
 558 byte encoding that encodes the Unicode scalar value contained in the
 
 559 array. A -
1 in this array indicates a malformed byte. If the value is
 
 560 -
2, -
3, or -
4, then the byte is the beginning of a 
2, 
3, or 
4 byte
 
 561 sequence respectively. Multi-byte sequences are sent to the convert
 
 562 function pointed at in the 
<code>XML_Encoding
</code> structure. This
 
 563 function should return the Unicode scalar value for the sequence or -
1 
 564 if the sequence is malformed.
</p> 
 566 <p>One pitfall that novice Expat users are likely to fall into is that
 
 567 although Expat may accept input in various encodings, the strings that
 
 568 it passes to the handlers are always encoded in UTF-
8 or UTF-
16 
 569 (depending on how Expat was compiled). Your application is responsible
 
 570 for any translation of these strings into other encodings.
</p> 
 572 <h3>Handling External Entity References
</h3> 
 574 <p>Expat does not read or parse external entities directly. Note that
 
 575 any external DTD is a special case of an external entity.  If you've
 
 576 set no 
<code>ExternalEntityRefHandler
</code>, then external entity
 
 577 references are silently ignored. Otherwise, it calls your handler with
 
 578 the information needed to read and parse the external entity.
</p> 
 580 <p>Your handler isn't actually responsible for parsing the entity, but
 
 581 it is responsible for creating a subsidiary parser with 
<code><a href=
 
 582 "#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate" 
 583 >XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a></code> that will do the job. This
 
 584 returns an instance of 
<code>XML_Parser
</code> that has handlers and
 
 585 other data structures initialized from the parent parser. You may then
 
 586 use 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_Parse" >XML_Parse
</a></code> or 
<code><a 
 587 href= 
"#XML_ParseBuffer">XML_ParseBuffer
</a></code> calls against this
 
 588 parser.  Since external entities my refer to other external entities,
 
 589 your handler should be prepared to be called recursively.
</p> 
 591 <h3>Parsing DTDs
</h3> 
 593 <p>In order to parse parameter entities, before starting the parse,
 
 594 you must call 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_SetParamEntityParsing" 
 595 >XML_SetParamEntityParsing
</a></code> with one of the following
 
 598 <dt><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_NEVER
</code></dt> 
 599 <dd>Don't parse parameter entities or the external subset
</dd> 
 600 <dt><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_UNLESS_STANDALONE
</code></dt> 
 601 <dd>Parse parameter entites and the external subset unless
 
 602 <code>standalone
</code> was set to "yes" in the XML declaration.
</dd> 
 603 <dt><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_ALWAYS
</code></dt> 
 604 <dd>Always parse parameter entities and the external subset
</dd> 
 607 <p>In order to read an external DTD, you also have to set an external
 
 608 entity reference handler as described above.
</p> 
 611 <!-- ================================================================ --> 
 613 <h2><a name=
"reference">Expat Reference
</a></h2> 
 615 <h3><a name=
"creation">Parser Creation
</a></h3> 
 617 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParserCreate"> 
 619 XML_ParserCreate(const XML_Char *encoding);
 
 622 Construct a new parser. If encoding is non-null, it specifies a
 
 623 character encoding to use for the document. This overrides the document
 
 624 encoding declaration. There are four built-in encodings:
 
 631 Any other value will invoke a call to the UnknownEncodingHandler.
 
 634 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParserCreateNS"> 
 636 XML_ParserCreateNS(const XML_Char *encoding,
 
 640 Constructs a new parser that has namespace processing in effect. Namespace
 
 641 expanded element names and attribute names are returned as a concatenation
 
 642 of the namespace URI, 
<em>sep
</em>, and the local part of the name. This
 
 643 means that you should pick a character for 
<em>sep
</em> that can't be
 
 644 part of a legal URI.
</div> 
 646 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParserCreate_MM"> 
 648 XML_ParserCreate_MM(const XML_Char *encoding,
 
 649                     const XML_Memory_Handling_Suite *ms,
 
 650                     const XML_Char *sep);
 
 652 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 654   void *(*malloc_fcn)(size_t size);
 
 655   void *(*realloc_fcn)(void *ptr, size_t size);
 
 656   void (*free_fcn)(void *ptr);
 
 657 } XML_Memory_Handling_Suite;
 
 660 <p>Construct a new parser using the suite of memory handling functions
 
 661 specified in 
<code>ms
</code>. If 
<code>ms
</code> is NULL, then use the
 
 662 standard set of memory management functions. If 
<code>sep
</code> is
 
 663 non NULL, then namespace processing is enabled in the created parser
 
 664 and the character pointed at by sep is used as the separator between
 
 665 the namespace URI and the local part of the name.
</p> 
 668 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate"> 
 670 XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate(XML_Parser p,
 
 671                                const XML_Char *context,
 
 672                                const XML_Char *encoding);
 
 675 Construct a new 
<code>XML_Parser
</code> object for parsing an external
 
 676 general entity. Context is the context argument passed in a call to a
 
 677 ExternalEntityRefHandler. Other state information such as handlers,
 
 678 user data, namespace processing is inherited from the parser passed as
 
 679 the 
1st argument. So you shouldn't need to call any of the behavior
 
 680 changing functions on this parser (unless you want it to act
 
 681 differently than the parent parser).
 
 684 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParserFree"> 
 686 XML_ParserFree(XML_Parser p);
 
 689 Free memory used by the parser. Your application is responsible for
 
 690 freeing any memory associated with 
<a href=
"#userdata">user data
</a>.
 
 693 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParserReset"> 
 695 XML_ParserReset(XML_Parser p);
 
 698 Clean up the memory structures maintained by the parser so that it may
 
 699 be used again.  After this has been called, 
<code>parser
</code> is
 
 700 ready to start parsing a new document.  This function may not be used
 
 701 on a parser created using 
<code><a href=
 
 702 "#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate" >XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a 
 703 ></code>; it will return 
<code>XML_FALSE
</code> in that case.  Returns
 
 704 <code>XML_TRUE
</code> on success.  Your application is responsible for
 
 705 dealing with any memory associated with 
<a href=
"#userdata">user data
</a>.
 
 708 <h3><a name=
"parsing">Parsing
</a></h3> 
 710 <p>To state the obvious: the three parsing functions 
<code><a href=
 
 711 "#XML_Parse" >XML_Parse
</a></code>, 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_ParseBuffer" 
 712 >XML_ParseBuffer
</a></code> and 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_GetBuffer" 
 713 >>XML_GetBuffer
</a></code> must not be
 
 714 called from within a handler unless they operate on a separate parser
 
 715 instance, that is, one that did not call the handler. For example, it
 
 716 is OK to call the parsing functions from within an
 
 717 <code>XML_ExternalEntityRefHandler
</code>, if they apply to the parser
 
 718 created by 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate" 
 719 >XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a></code>.
</p> 
 721 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_Parse"> 
 723 XML_Parse(XML_Parser p,
 
 728 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 730   XML_STATUS_ERROR = 
0,
 
 735 Parse some more of the document. The string 
<code>s
</code> is a buffer
 
 736 containing part (or perhaps all) of the document. The number of bytes of s
 
 737 that are part of the document is indicated by 
<code>len
</code>. This means
 
 738 that 
<code>s
</code> doesn't have to be null terminated. It also means that
 
 739 if 
<code>len
</code> is larger than the number of bytes in the block of
 
 740 memory that 
<code>s
</code> points at, then a memory fault is likely. The
 
 741 <code>isFinal
</code> parameter informs the parser that this is the last
 
 742 piece of the document. Frequently, the last piece is empty (i.e.
 
 743 <code>len
</code> is zero.)
 
 744 If a parse error occurred, it returns 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code>.
 
 745 Otherwise it returns 
<code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code> value.
 
 748 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ParseBuffer"> 
 750 XML_ParseBuffer(XML_Parser p,
 
 755 This is just like 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_Parse" >XML_Parse
</a></code>,
 
 756 except in this case Expat provides the buffer.  By obtaining the
 
 757 buffer from Expat with the 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_GetBuffer" 
 758 >XML_GetBuffer
</a></code> function, the application can avoid double
 
 759 copying of the input.
 
 762 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetBuffer"> 
 764 XML_GetBuffer(XML_Parser p,
 
 768 Obtain a buffer of size 
<code>len
</code> to read a piece of the document
 
 769 into. A NULL value is returned if Expat can't allocate enough memory for
 
 770 this buffer. This has to be called prior to every call to
 
 771 <code><a href= 
"#XML_ParseBuffer" >XML_ParseBuffer
</a></code>. A
 
 772 typical use would look like this:
 
 777   void *buff = XML_GetBuffer(p, BUFF_SIZE);
 
 782   bytes_read = read(docfd, buff, BUFF_SIZE);
 
 783   if (bytes_read 
< 0) {
 
 787   if (! XML_ParseBuffer(p, bytes_read, bytes_read == 
0)) {
 
 788     /* handle parse error */
 
 797 <h3><a name=
"setting">Handler Setting
</a></h3> 
 799 <p>Although handlers are typically set prior to parsing and left alone, an
 
 800 application may choose to set or change the handler for a parsing event
 
 801 while the parse is in progress. For instance, your application may choose
 
 802 to ignore all text not descended from a 
<code>para
</code> element. One
 
 803 way it could do this is to set the character handler when a para start tag
 
 804 is seen, and unset it for the corresponding end tag.
</p> 
 806 <p>A handler may be 
<em>unset
</em> by providing a NULL pointer to the
 
 807 appropriate handler setter. None of the handler setting functions have
 
 810 <p>Your handlers will be receiving strings in arrays of type
 
 811 <code>XML_Char
</code>. This type is defined in expat.h as 
<code>char
 
 812 *
</code> and contains bytes encoding UTF-
8.  Note that you'll receive
 
 813 them in this form independent of the original encoding of the
 
 816 <div class=
"handler"> 
 817 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetStartElementHandler"> 
 818 XML_SetStartElementHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 819                            XML_StartElementHandler start);
 
 821 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 823 (*XML_StartElementHandler)(void *userData,
 
 824                            const XML_Char *name,
 
 825                            const XML_Char **atts);
 
 827 <p>Set handler for start (and empty) tags. Attributes are passed to the start
 
 828 handler as a pointer to a vector of char pointers. Each attribute seen in
 
 829 a start (or empty) tag occupies 
2 consecutive places in this vector: the
 
 830 attribute name followed by the attribute value. These pairs are terminated
 
 831 by a null pointer.
</p> 
 832 <p>Note that an empty tag generates a call to both start and end handlers
 
 836 <div class=
"handler"> 
 837 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetEndElementHandler"> 
 838 XML_SetEndElementHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 839                          XML_EndElementHandler);
 
 841 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 843 (*XML_EndElementHandler)(void *userData,
 
 844                          const XML_Char *name);
 
 846 <p>Set handler for end (and empty) tags. As noted above, an empty tag
 
 847 generates a call to both start and end handlers.
</p> 
 850 <div class=
"handler"> 
 851 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetElementHandler"> 
 852 XML_SetElementHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 853                       XML_StartElementHandler start,
 
 854                       XML_EndElementHandler end);
 
 856 <p>Set handlers for start and end tags with one call.
</p> 
 859 <div class=
"handler"> 
 860 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetCharacterDataHandler"> 
 861 XML_SetCharacterDataHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 862                             XML_CharacterDataHandler charhndl)
 
 864 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 866 (*XML_CharacterDataHandler)(void *userData,
 
 870 <p>Set a text handler. The string your handler receives
 
 871 is 
<em>NOT nul-terminated
</em>. You have to use the length argument
 
 872 to deal with the end of the string. A single block of contiguous text
 
 873 free of markup may still result in a sequence of calls to this handler.
 
 874 In other words, if you're searching for a pattern in the text, it may
 
 875 be split across calls to this handler.
</p> 
 878 <div class=
"handler"> 
 879 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetProcessingInstructionHandler"> 
 880 XML_SetProcessingInstructionHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 881                                     XML_ProcessingInstructionHandler proc)
 
 883 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 885 (*XML_ProcessingInstructionHandler)(void *userData,
 
 886                                     const XML_Char *target,
 
 887                                     const XML_Char *data);
 
 890 <p>Set a handler for processing instructions. The target is the first word
 
 891 in the processing instruction. The data is the rest of the characters in
 
 892 it after skipping all whitespace after the initial word.
</p> 
 895 <div class=
"handler"> 
 896 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetCommentHandler"> 
 897 XML_SetCommentHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 898                       XML_CommentHandler cmnt)
 
 900 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 902 (*XML_CommentHandler)(void *userData,
 
 903                       const XML_Char *data);
 
 905 <p>Set a handler for comments. The data is all text inside the comment
 
 909 <div class=
"handler"> 
 910 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetStartCdataSectionHandler"> 
 911 XML_SetStartCdataSectionHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 912                                 XML_StartCdataSectionHandler start);
 
 914 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 916 (*XML_StartCdataSectionHandler)(void *userData);
 
 918 <p>Set a handler that gets called at the beginning of a CDATA section.
</p> 
 921 <div class=
"handler"> 
 922 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetEndCdataSectionHandler"> 
 923 XML_SetEndCdataSectionHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 924                               XML_EndCdataSectionHandler end);
 
 926 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 928 (*XML_EndCdataSectionHandler)(void *userData);
 
 930 <p>Set a handler that gets called at the end of a CDATA section.
</p> 
 933 <div class=
"handler"> 
 934 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetCdataSectionHandler"> 
 935 XML_SetCdataSectionHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 936                            XML_StartCdataSectionHandler start,
 
 937                            XML_EndCdataSectionHandler end)
 
 939 <p>Sets both CDATA section handlers with one call.
</p> 
 942 <div class=
"handler"> 
 943 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetDefaultHandler"> 
 944 XML_SetDefaultHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 945                       XML_DefaultHandler hndl)
 
 947 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 949 (*XML_DefaultHandler)(void *userData,
 
 954 <p>Sets a handler for any characters in the document which wouldn't
 
 955 otherwise be handled. This includes both data for which no handlers
 
 956 can be set (like some kinds of DTD declarations) and data which could
 
 957 be reported but which currently has no handler set.  The characters
 
 958 are passed exactly as they were present in the XML document except
 
 959 that they will be encoded in UTF-
8 or UTF-
16. Line boundaries are not
 
 960 normalized. Note that a byte order mark character is not passed to the
 
 961 default handler. There are no guarantees about how characters are
 
 962 divided between calls to the default handler: for example, a comment
 
 963 might be split between multiple calls.  Setting the handler with
 
 964 this call has the side effect of turning off expansion of references
 
 965 to internally defined general entities. Instead these references are
 
 966 passed to the default handler.
</p> 
 969 href=
"#XML_DefaultCurrent">XML_DefaultCurrent
</a></code>.
</p> 
 972 <div class=
"handler"> 
 973 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand"> 
 974 XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand(XML_Parser p,
 
 975                             XML_DefaultHandler hndl)
 
 977 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 979 (*XML_DefaultHandler)(void *userData,
 
 983 <p>This sets a default handler, but doesn't inhibit the expansion of
 
 984 internal entity references.  The entity reference will not be passed
 
 985 to the default handler.
</p> 
 988 href=
"#XML_DefaultCurrent">XML_DefaultCurrent
</a></code>.
</p> 
 991 <div class=
"handler"> 
 992 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler"> 
 993 XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
 994                                 XML_ExternalEntityRefHandler hndl)
 
 996 <pre class=
"signature"> 
 998 (*XML_ExternalEntityRefHandler)(XML_Parser p,
 
 999                                 const XML_Char *context,
 
1000                                 const XML_Char *base,
 
1001                                 const XML_Char *systemId,
 
1002                                 const XML_Char *publicId);
 
1004 <p>Set an external entity reference handler. This handler is also
 
1005 called for processing an external DTD subset if parameter entity parsing
 
1006 is in effect. (See 
<a href=
"#XML_SetParamEntityParsing"> 
1007 <code>XML_SetParamEntityParsing
</code></a>.)
</p> 
1009 <p>The 
<code>context
</code> parameter specifies the parsing context in
 
1010 the format expected by the 
<code>context
</code> argument to 
<code><a 
1011 href=
"#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate" 
1012 >XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a></code>.  
<code>code
</code> is
 
1013 valid only until the handler returns, so if the referenced entity is
 
1014 to be parsed later, it must be copied.  
<code>context
</code> is NULL
 
1015 only when the entity is a parameter entity, which is how one can
 
1016 differentiate between general and parameter entities.
</p> 
1018 <p>The 
<code>base
</code> parameter is the base to use for relative
 
1019 system identifiers.  It is set by 
<code><a 
1020 href=
"#XML_SetBase">XML_SetBase
</a></code> and may be NULL. The
 
1021 <code>publicId
</code> parameter is the public id given in the entity
 
1022 declaration and may be NULL.  
<code>systemId
</code> is the system
 
1023 identifier specified in the entity declaration and is never NULL.
</p> 
1025 <p>There are a couple of ways in which this handler differs from
 
1026 others.  First, this handler returns a status indicator (an
 
1027 integer). 
<code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code> should be returned for successful
 
1028 handling of the external entity reference.  Returning
 
1029 <code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code> indicates failure, and causes the
 
1030 calling parser to return an
 
1031 <code>XML_ERROR_EXTERNAL_ENTITY_HANDLING
</code> error.
</p> 
1033 <p>Second, instead of having the user data as its first argument, it
 
1034 receives the parser that encountered the entity reference. This, along
 
1035 with the context parameter, may be used as arguments to a call to
 
1036 <code><a href= 
"#XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate" 
1037 >XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate
</a></code>.  Using the returned
 
1038 parser, the body of the external entity can be recursively parsed.
</p> 
1040 <p>Since this handler may be called recursively, it should not be saving
 
1041 information into global or static variables.
</p> 
1044 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandlerArg"> 
1045 XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandlerArg(XML_Parser p,
 
1048 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1049 <p>Set the argument passed to the ExternalEntityRefHandler.  If
 
1050 <code>arg
</code> is not NULL, it is the new value passed to the
 
1051 handler set using 
<code><a href=
"#XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler" 
1052 >XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler
</a></code>; if 
<code>arg
</code> is
 
1053 NULL, the argument passed to the handler function will be the parser
 
1056 <p><strong>Note:
</strong> 
1057 The type of 
<code>arg
</code> and the type of the first argument to the
 
1058 ExternalEntityRefHandler do not match.  This function takes a
 
1059 <code>void *
</code> to be passed to the handler, while the handler
 
1060 accepts an 
<code>XML_Parser
</code>.  This is a historical accident,
 
1061 but will not be corrected before Expat 
2.0 (at the earliest) to avoid
 
1062 causing compiler warnings for code that's known to work with this
 
1063 API.  It is the responsibility of the application code to know the
 
1064 actual type of the argument passed to the handler and to manage it
 
1068 <div class=
"handler"> 
1069 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetSkippedEntityHandler"> 
1070 XML_SetSkippedEntityHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1071                             XML_SkippedEntityHandler handler)
 
1073 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1075 (*XML_SkippedEntityHandler)(void *userData,
 
1076                             const XML_Char *entityName,
 
1077                             int is_parameter_entity);
 
1079 <p>Set a skipped entity handler. This is called in two situations:
</p> 
1081    <li>An entity reference is encountered for which no declaration
 
1082        has been read 
<em>and
</em> this is not an error.
</li> 
1083    <li>An internal entity reference is read, but not expanded, because
 
1084        <a href=
"#XML_SetDefaultHandler"><code>XML_SetDefaultHandler
</code></a> 
1085            has been called.
</li> 
1087 <p>The 
<code>is_parameter_entity
</code> argument will be non-zero for
 
1088 a parameter entity and zero for a general entity.
</p> <p>Note: skipped
 
1089 parameter entities in declarations and skipped general entities in
 
1090 attribute values cannot be reported, because the event would be out of
 
1091 sync with the reporting of the declarations or attribute values
</p> 
1094 <div class=
"handler"> 
1095 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetUnknownEncodingHandler"> 
1096 XML_SetUnknownEncodingHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1097                               XML_UnknownEncodingHandler enchandler,
 
1098                               void *encodingHandlerData)
 
1100 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1102 (*XML_UnknownEncodingHandler)(void *encodingHandlerData,
 
1103                               const XML_Char *name,
 
1104                               XML_Encoding *info);
 
1109   int (*convert)(void *data, const char *s);
 
1110   void (*release)(void *data);
 
1113 <p>Set a handler to deal with encodings other than the 
<a 
1114 href=
"#builtin_encodings">built in set
</a>. This should be done before
 
1115 <code><a href= 
"#XML_Parse" >XML_Parse
</a></code> or 
<code><a href=
 
1116 "#XML_ParseBuffer" >XML_ParseBuffer
</a></code> have been called on the
 
1117 given parser.
</p> <p>If the handler knows how to deal with an encoding
 
1118 with the given name, it should fill in the 
<code>info
</code> data
 
1119 structure and return 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code>. Otherwise it
 
1120 should return 
<code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code>. The handler will be called
 
1121 at most once per parsed (external) entity. The optional application
 
1122 data pointer 
<code>encodingHandlerData
</code> will be passed back to
 
1125 <p>The map array contains information for every possible possible leading
 
1126 byte in a byte sequence. If the corresponding value is 
>= 
0, then it's
 
1127 a single byte sequence and the byte encodes that Unicode value. If the
 
1128 value is -
1, then that byte is invalid as the initial byte in a sequence.
 
1129 If the value is -n, where n is an integer 
> 1, then n is the number of
 
1130 bytes in the sequence and the actual conversion is accomplished by a
 
1131 call to the function pointed at by convert. This function may return -
1 
1132 if the sequence itself is invalid. The convert pointer may be null if
 
1133 there are only single byte codes. The data parameter passed to the convert
 
1134 function is the data pointer from 
<code>XML_Encoding
</code>. The
 
1135 string s is 
<em>NOT
</em> nul-terminated and points at the sequence of
 
1136 bytes to be converted.
</p> 
1138 <p>The function pointed at by 
<code>release
</code> is called by the
 
1139 parser when it is finished with the encoding. It may be NULL.
</p> 
1142 <div class=
"handler"> 
1143 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetStartNamespaceDeclHandler"> 
1144 XML_SetStartNamespaceDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1145                                  XML_StartNamespaceDeclHandler start);
 
1147 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1149 (*XML_StartNamespaceDeclHandler)(void *userData,
 
1150                                  const XML_Char *prefix,
 
1151                                  const XML_Char *uri);
 
1153 <p>Set a handler to be called when a namespace is declared. Namespace
 
1154 declarations occur inside start tags. But the namespace declaration start
 
1155 handler is called before the start tag handler for each namespace declared
 
1156 in that start tag.
</p> 
1158 <p><strong>Note:
</strong> 
1159 Due to limitations of the implementation, the
 
1160 StartNamespaceDeclHandler is not called unless the StartElementHandler
 
1161 is also set.  The specific value of the StartElementHandler is allowed
 
1162 to change freely, so long as it is not NULL.
</p> 
1165 <div class=
"handler"> 
1166 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetEndNamespaceDeclHandler"> 
1167 XML_SetEndNamespaceDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1168                                XML_EndNamespaceDeclHandler end);
 
1170 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1172 (*XML_EndNamespaceDeclHandler)(void *userData,
 
1173                                const XML_Char *prefix);
 
1175 <p>Set a handler to be called when leaving the scope of a namespace
 
1176 declaration. This will be called, for each namespace declaration,
 
1177 after the handler for the end tag of the element in which the
 
1178 namespace was declared.
</p> 
1180 <p><strong>Note:
</strong> 
1181 Due to limitations of the implementation, the EndNamespaceDeclHandler
 
1182 is not called unless the StartElementHandler is also set.  The
 
1183 specific value of the StartElementHandler is allowed to change freely,
 
1184 so long as it is not NULL.
</p> 
1187 <div class=
"handler"> 
1188 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler"> 
1189 XML_SetNamespaceDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1190                             XML_StartNamespaceDeclHandler start,
 
1191                             XML_EndNamespaceDeclHandler end)
 
1193 <p>Sets both namespace declaration handlers with a single call.
</p> 
1195 <p><strong>Note:
</strong> 
1196 Due to limitations of the implementation, the
 
1197 StartNamespaceDeclHandler and EndNamespaceDeclHandler are not called
 
1198 unless the StartElementHandler is also set.  The specific value of the
 
1199 StartElementHandler is allowed to change freely, so long as it is not
 
1203 <div class=
"handler"> 
1204 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetXmlDeclHandler"> 
1205 XML_SetXmlDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1206                       XML_XmlDeclHandler xmldecl);
 
1208 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1210 (*XML_XmlDeclHandler) (void            *userData,
 
1211                        const XML_Char  *version,
 
1212                        const XML_Char  *encoding,
 
1215 <p>Sets a handler that is called for XML declarations and also for
 
1216 text declarations discovered in external entities. The way to
 
1217 distinguish is that the 
<code>version
</code> parameter will be NULL
 
1218 for text declarations. The 
<code>encoding
</code> parameter may be NULL
 
1219 for an XML declaration. The 
<code>standalone
</code> argument will
 
1220 contain -
1, 
0, or 
1 indicating respectively that there was no
 
1221 standalone parameter in the declaration, that it was given as no, or
 
1222 that it was given as yes.
</p> 
1225 <div class=
"handler"> 
1226 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetStartDoctypeDeclHandler"> 
1227 XML_SetStartDoctypeDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1228                                XML_StartDoctypeDeclHandler start);
 
1230 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1232 (*XML_StartDoctypeDeclHandler)(void           *userData,
 
1233                                const XML_Char *doctypeName,
 
1234                                const XML_Char *sysid,
 
1235                                const XML_Char *pubid,
 
1236                                int            has_internal_subset);
 
1238 <p>Set a handler that is called at the start of a DOCTYPE declaration,
 
1239 before any external or internal subset is parsed. Both 
<code>sysid
</code> 
1240 and 
<code>pubid
</code> may be NULL. The 
<code>has_internal_subset
</code> 
1241 will be non-zero if the DOCTYPE declaration has an internal subset.
</p> 
1244 <div class=
"handler"> 
1245 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetEndDoctypeDeclHandler"> 
1246 XML_SetEndDoctypeDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1247                              XML_EndDoctypeDeclHandler end);
 
1249 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1251 (*XML_EndDoctypeDeclHandler)(void *userData);
 
1253 <p>Set a handler that is called at the end of a DOCTYPE declaration,
 
1254 after parsing any external subset.
</p> 
1257 <div class=
"handler"> 
1258 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler"> 
1259 XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1260                           XML_StartDoctypeDeclHandler start,
 
1261                           XML_EndDoctypeDeclHandler end);
 
1263 <p>Set both doctype handlers with one call.
</p> 
1266 <div class=
"handler"> 
1267 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetElementDeclHandler"> 
1268 XML_SetElementDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1269                           XML_ElementDeclHandler eldecl);
 
1271 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1273 (*XML_ElementDeclHandler)(void *userData,
 
1274                           const XML_Char *name,
 
1275                           XML_Content *model);
 
1277 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1278 enum XML_Content_Type {
 
1279   XML_CTYPE_EMPTY = 
1,
 
1287 enum XML_Content_Quant {
 
1294 typedef struct XML_cp XML_Content;
 
1297   enum XML_Content_Type         type;
 
1298   enum XML_Content_Quant        quant;
 
1299   const XML_Char *              name;
 
1300   unsigned int                  numchildren;
 
1301   XML_Content *                 children;
 
1304 <p>Sets a handler for element declarations in a DTD. The handler gets
 
1305 called with the name of the element in the declaration and a pointer
 
1306 to a structure that contains the element model. It is the
 
1307 application's responsibility to free this data structure using
 
1308 <code><a href=
"#XML_FreeContentModel" 
1309 >XML_FreeContentModel
</a></code>.
</p> 
1311 <p>The 
<code>model
</code> argument is the root of a tree of
 
1312 <code>XML_Content
</code> nodes. If 
<code>type
</code> equals
 
1313 <code>XML_CTYPE_EMPTY
</code> or 
<code>XML_CTYPE_ANY
</code>, then
 
1314 <code>quant
</code> will be 
<code>XML_CQUANT_NONE
</code>, and the other
 
1315 fields will be zero or NULL.  If 
<code>type
</code> is
 
1316 <code>XML_CTYPE_MIXED
</code>, then 
<code>quant
</code> will be
 
1317 <code>XML_CQUANT_NONE
</code> or 
<code>XML_CQUANT_REP
</code> and
 
1318 <code>numchildren
</code> will contain the number of elements that are
 
1319 allowed to be mixed in and 
<code>children
</code> points to an array of
 
1320 <code>XML_Content
</code> structures that will all have type
 
1321 XML_CTYPE_NAME with no quantification.  Only the root node can be type
 
1322 <code>XML_CTYPE_EMPTY
</code>, 
<code>XML_CTYPE_ANY
</code>, or
 
1323 <code>XML_CTYPE_MIXED
</code>.
</p> 
1325 <p>For type 
<code>XML_CTYPE_NAME
</code>, the 
<code>name
</code> field
 
1326 points to the name and the 
<code>numchildren
</code> and
 
1327 <code>children
</code> fields will be zero and NULL. The
 
1328 <code>quant
</code> field will indicate any quantifiers placed on the
 
1331 <p>Types 
<code>XML_CTYPE_CHOICE
</code> and 
<code>XML_CTYPE_SEQ
</code> 
1332 indicate a choice or sequence respectively. The
 
1333 <code>numchildren
</code> field indicates how many nodes in the choice
 
1334 or sequence and 
<code>children
</code> points to the nodes.
</p> 
1337 <div class=
"handler"> 
1338 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetAttlistDeclHandler"> 
1339 XML_SetAttlistDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1340                           XML_AttlistDeclHandler attdecl);
 
1342 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1344 (*XML_AttlistDeclHandler) (void           *userData,
 
1345                            const XML_Char *elname,
 
1346                            const XML_Char *attname,
 
1347                            const XML_Char *att_type,
 
1348                            const XML_Char *dflt,
 
1351 <p>Set a handler for attlist declarations in the DTD. This handler is
 
1352 called for 
<em>each
</em> attribute. So a single attlist declaration
 
1353 with multiple attributes declared will generate multiple calls to this
 
1354 handler. The 
<code>elname
</code> parameter returns the name of the
 
1355 element for which the attribute is being declared. The attribute name
 
1356 is in the 
<code>attname
</code> parameter. The attribute type is in the
 
1357 <code>att_type
</code> parameter.  It is the string representing the
 
1358 type in the declaration with whitespace removed.
</p> 
1360 <p>The 
<code>dflt
</code> parameter holds the default value. It will be
 
1361 NULL in the case of "#IMPLIED" or "#REQUIRED" attributes. You can
 
1362 distinguish these two cases by checking the 
<code>isrequired
</code> 
1363 parameter, which will be true in the case of "#REQUIRED" attributes.
 
1364 Attributes which are "#FIXED" will have also have a true
 
1365 <code>isrequired
</code>, but they will have the non-NULL fixed value
 
1366 in the 
<code>dflt
</code> parameter.
</p> 
1369 <div class=
"handler"> 
1370 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetEntityDeclHandler"> 
1371 XML_SetEntityDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1372                          XML_EntityDeclHandler handler);
 
1374 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1376 (*XML_EntityDeclHandler) (void           *userData,
 
1377                           const XML_Char *entityName,
 
1378                           int            is_parameter_entity,
 
1379                           const XML_Char *value,
 
1381                           const XML_Char *base,
 
1382                           const XML_Char *systemId,
 
1383                           const XML_Char *publicId,
 
1384                           const XML_Char *notationName);
 
1386 <p>Sets a handler that will be called for all entity declarations.
 
1387 The 
<code>is_parameter_entity
</code> argument will be non-zero in the
 
1388 case of parameter entities and zero otherwise.
</p> 
1390 <p>For internal entities (
<code><!ENTITY foo "bar"
></code>),
 
1391 <code>value
</code> will be non-NULL and 
<code>systemId
</code>,
 
1392 <code>publicId
</code>, and 
<code>notationName
</code> will all be NULL.
 
1393 The value string is 
<em>not
</em> NULL terminated; the length is
 
1394 provided in the 
<code>value_length
</code> parameter. Do not use
 
1395 <code>value_length
</code> to test for internal entities, since it is
 
1396 legal to have zero-length values. Instead check for whether or not
 
1397 <code>value
</code> is NULL.
</p> <p>The 
<code>notationName
</code> 
1398 argument will have a non-NULL value only for unparsed entity
 
1402 <div class=
"handler"> 
1403 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetUnparsedEntityDeclHandler"> 
1404 XML_SetUnparsedEntityDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1405                                  XML_UnparsedEntityDeclHandler h)
 
1407 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1409 (*XML_UnparsedEntityDeclHandler)(void *userData,
 
1410                                  const XML_Char *entityName,
 
1411                                  const XML_Char *base,
 
1412                                  const XML_Char *systemId,
 
1413                                  const XML_Char *publicId,
 
1414                                  const XML_Char *notationName);
 
1416 <p>Set a handler that receives declarations of unparsed entities. These
 
1417 are entity declarations that have a notation (NDATA) field:
</p> 
1420 <!ENTITY logo SYSTEM "images/logo.gif" NDATA gif
> 
1422 <p>This handler is obsolete and is provided for backwards
 
1423 compatibility.  Use instead 
<a href= 
"#XML_SetEntityDeclHandler" 
1424 >XML_SetEntityDeclHandler
</a>.
</p> 
1427 <div class=
"handler"> 
1428 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetNotationDeclHandler"> 
1429 XML_SetNotationDeclHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1430                            XML_NotationDeclHandler h)
 
1432 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1434 (*XML_NotationDeclHandler)(void *userData,
 
1435                            const XML_Char *notationName,
 
1436                            const XML_Char *base,
 
1437                            const XML_Char *systemId,
 
1438                            const XML_Char *publicId);
 
1440 <p>Set a handler that receives notation declarations.
</p> 
1443 <div class=
"handler"> 
1444 <pre class=
"setter" id=
"XML_SetNotStandaloneHandler"> 
1445 XML_SetNotStandaloneHandler(XML_Parser p,
 
1446                             XML_NotStandaloneHandler h)
 
1448 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1450 (*XML_NotStandaloneHandler)(void *userData);
 
1452 <p>Set a handler that is called if the document is not "standalone".
 
1453 This happens when there is an external subset or a reference to a
 
1454 parameter entity, but does not have standalone set to "yes" in an XML
 
1455 declaration.  If this handler returns 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code>,
 
1456 then the parser will throw an 
<code>XML_ERROR_NOT_STANDALONE
</code> 
1460 <h3><a name=
"position">Parse position and error reporting functions
</a></h3> 
1462 <p>These are the functions you'll want to call when the parse
 
1463 functions return 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code> (a parse error has
 
1464 ocurred), although the position reporting functions are useful outside
 
1465 of errors. The position reported is the byte position (in the original
 
1466 document or entity encoding) of the first of the sequence of
 
1467 characters that generated the current event (or the error that caused
 
1468 the parse functions to return 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code>.)
</p> 
1470 <p>The position reporting functions are accurate only outside of the
 
1471 DTD.  In other words, they usually return bogus information when
 
1472 called from within a DTD declaration handler.
</p> 
1474 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetErrorCode"> 
1476 XML_GetErrorCode(XML_Parser p);
 
1478 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1479 Return what type of error has occurred.
 
1482 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ErrorString"> 
1484 XML_ErrorString(int code);
 
1486 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1487 Return a string describing the error corresponding to code.
 
1488 The code should be one of the enums that can be returned from
 
1489 <code><a href= 
"#XML_GetErrorCode" >XML_GetErrorCode
</a></code>.
 
1492 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetCurrentByteIndex"> 
1494 XML_GetCurrentByteIndex(XML_Parser p);
 
1496 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1497 Return the byte offset of the position.
 
1500 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetCurrentLineNumber"> 
1502 XML_GetCurrentLineNumber(XML_Parser p);
 
1504 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1505 Return the line number of the position.
 
1508 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber"> 
1510 XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber(XML_Parser p);
 
1512 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1513 Return the offset, from the beginning of the current line, of
 
1517 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetCurrentByteCount"> 
1519 XML_GetCurrentByteCount(XML_Parser p);
 
1521 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1522 Return the number of bytes in the current event. Returns
 
1523 <code>0</code> if the event is inside a reference to an internal
 
1524 entity and for the end-tag event for empty element tags (the later can
 
1525 be used to distinguish empty-element tags from empty elements using
 
1526 separate start and end tags).
 
1529 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetInputContext"> 
1531 XML_GetInputContext(XML_Parser p,
 
1535 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1537 <p>Returns the parser's input buffer, sets the integer pointed at by
 
1538 <code>offset
</code> to the offset within this buffer of the current
 
1539 parse position, and set the integer pointed at by 
<code>size
</code> to
 
1540 the size of the returned buffer.
</p> 
1542 <p>This should only be called from within a handler during an active
 
1543 parse and the returned buffer should only be referred to from within
 
1544 the handler that made the call. This input buffer contains the
 
1545 untranslated bytes of the input.
</p> 
1547 <p>Only a limited amount of context is kept, so if the event
 
1548 triggering a call spans over a very large amount of input, the actual
 
1549 parse position may be before the beginning of the buffer.
</p> 
1552 <h3><a name=
"miscellaneous">Miscellaneous functions
</a></h3> 
1554 <p>The functions in this section either obtain state information from
 
1555 the parser or can be used to dynamicly set parser options.
</p> 
1557 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetUserData"> 
1559 XML_SetUserData(XML_Parser p,
 
1562 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1563 This sets the user data pointer that gets passed to handlers.  It
 
1564 overwrites any previous value for this pointer. Note that the
 
1565 application is responsible for freeing the memory associated with
 
1566 <code>userData
</code> when it is finished with the parser. So if you
 
1567 call this when there's already a pointer there, and you haven't freed
 
1568 the memory associated with it, then you've probably just leaked
 
1572 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetUserData"> 
1574 XML_GetUserData(XML_Parser p);
 
1576 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1577 This returns the user data pointer that gets passed to handlers.
 
1578 It is actually implemented as a macro.
 
1581 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_UseParserAsHandlerArg"> 
1583 XML_UseParserAsHandlerArg(XML_Parser p);
 
1585 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1586 After this is called, handlers receive the parser in their
 
1587 <code>userData
</code> arguments.  The user data can still be obtained
 
1588 using the 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_GetUserData" 
1589 >XML_GetUserData
</a></code> function.
 
1592 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetBase"> 
1594 XML_SetBase(XML_Parser p,
 
1595             const XML_Char *base);
 
1597 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1598 Set the base to be used for resolving relative URIs in system
 
1599 identifiers.  The return value is 
<code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code> if
 
1600 there's no memory to store base, otherwise it's
 
1601 <code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code>.
 
1604 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetBase"> 
1606 XML_GetBase(XML_Parser p);
 
1608 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1609 Return the base for resolving relative URIs.
 
1612 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetSpecifiedAttributeCount"> 
1614 XML_GetSpecifiedAttributeCount(XML_Parser p);
 
1616 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1617 When attributes are reported to the start handler in the atts vector,
 
1618 attributes that were explicitly set in the element occur before any
 
1619 attributes that receive their value from default information in an
 
1620 ATTLIST declaration. This function returns the number of attributes
 
1621 that were explicitly set times two, thus giving the offset in the
 
1622 <code>atts
</code> array passed to the start tag handler of the first
 
1623 attribute set due to defaults. It supplies information for the last
 
1624 call to a start handler. If called inside a start handler, then that
 
1625 means the current call.
 
1628 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetIdAttributeIndex"> 
1630 XML_GetIdAttributeIndex(XML_Parser p);
 
1632 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1633 Returns the index of the ID attribute passed in the atts array in the
 
1634 last call to 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_StartElementHandler" 
1635 >XML_StartElementHandler
</a></code>, or -
1 if there is no ID
 
1636 attribute. If called inside a start handler, then that means the
 
1640 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetEncoding"> 
1642 XML_SetEncoding(XML_Parser p,
 
1643                 const XML_Char *encoding);
 
1645 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1646 Set the encoding to be used by the parser. It is equivalent to
 
1647 passing a non-null encoding argument to the parser creation functions.
 
1648 It must not be called after 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_Parse" 
1649 >XML_Parse
</a></code> or 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_ParseBuffer" 
1650 >XML_ParseBuffer
</a></code> have been called on the given parser.
 
1651 Returns 
<code>XML_STATUS_OK
</code> on success or
 
1652 <code>XML_STATUS_ERROR
</code> on error.
 
1655 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetParamEntityParsing"> 
1657 XML_SetParamEntityParsing(XML_Parser p,
 
1658                           enum XML_ParamEntityParsing code);
 
1660 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1661 This enables parsing of parameter entities, including the external
 
1662 parameter entity that is the external DTD subset, according to
 
1664 The choices for 
<code>code
</code> are:
 
1666 <li><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_NEVER
</code></li> 
1667 <li><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_UNLESS_STANDALONE
</code></li> 
1668 <li><code>XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_ALWAYS
</code></li> 
1672 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_UseForeignDTD"> 
1674 XML_UseForeignDTD(XML_Parser parser, XML_Bool useDTD);
 
1676 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1677 <p>This function allows an application to provide an external subset
 
1678 for the document type declaration for documents which do not specify
 
1679 an external subset of their own.  For documents which specify an
 
1680 external subset in their DOCTYPE declaration, the application-provided
 
1681 subset will be ignored.  If the document does not contain a DOCTYPE
 
1682 declaration at all and 
<code>useDTD
</code> is true, the
 
1683 application-provided subset will be parsed, but the
 
1684 <code>startDoctypeDeclHandler
</code> and
 
1685 <code>endDoctypeDeclHandler
</code> functions, if set, will not be
 
1686 called.  The setting of parameter entity parsing, controlled using
 
1687 <code><a href= 
"#XML_SetParamEntityParsing" 
1688 >XML_SetParamEntityParsing
</a></code>, will be honored.
</p> 
1690 <p>The application-provided external subset is read by calling the
 
1691 external entity reference handler set via 
<code><a href=
 
1692 "#XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler" 
1693 >XML_SetExternalEntityRefHandler
</a></code> with both
 
1694 <code>publicId
</code> and 
<code>systemId
</code> set to NULL.
</p> 
1696 <p>If this function is called after parsing has begun, it returns
 
1697 <code>XML_ERROR_CANT_CHANGE_FEATURE_ONCE_PARSING
</code> and ignores
 
1698 <code>useDTD
</code>.  If called when Expat has been compiled without
 
1699 DTD support, it returns
 
1700 <code>XML_ERROR_FEATURE_REQUIRES_XML_DTD
</code>.  Otherwise, it
 
1701 returns 
<code>XML_ERROR_NONE
</code>.
</p> 
1704 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_SetReturnNSTriplet"> 
1706 XML_SetReturnNSTriplet(XML_Parser parser,
 
1709 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1711 This function only has an effect when using a parser created with
 
1712 <code><a href= 
"#XML_ParserCreateNS" >XML_ParserCreateNS
</a></code>,
 
1713 i.e. when namespace processing is in effect. The 
<code>do_nst
</code> 
1714 sets whether or not prefixes are returned with names qualified with a
 
1715 namespace prefix. If this function is called with 
<code>do_nst
</code> 
1716 non-zero, then afterwards namespace qualified names (that is qualified
 
1717 with a prefix as opposed to belonging to a default namespace) are
 
1718 returned as a triplet with the three parts separated by the namespace
 
1719 separator specified when the parser was created.  The order of
 
1720 returned parts is URI, local name, and prefix.
</p> <p>If
 
1721 <code>do_nst
</code> is zero, then namespaces are reported in the
 
1722 default manner, URI then local_name separated by the namespace
 
1726 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_DefaultCurrent"> 
1728 XML_DefaultCurrent(XML_Parser parser);
 
1730 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1731 This can be called within a handler for a start element, end element,
 
1732 processing instruction or character data.  It causes the corresponding
 
1733 markup to be passed to the default handler set by 
<code><a 
1734 href=
"#XML_SetDefaultHandler" >XML_SetDefaultHandler
</a></code> or
 
1735 <code><a href=
"#XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand" 
1736 >XML_SetDefaultHandlerExpand
</a></code>.  It does nothing if there is
 
1737 not a default handler.
 
1740 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ExpatVersion"> 
1744 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1745 Return the library version as a string (e.g. 
<code>"expat_1.95.1"</code>).
 
1748 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_ExpatVersionInfo"> 
1749 struct XML_Expat_Version
 
1750 XML_ExpatVersionInfo();
 
1752 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1757 } XML_Expat_Version;
 
1759 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1760 Return the library version information as a structure.
 
1761 Some macros are also defined that support compile-time tests of the
 
1764 <li><code>XML_MAJOR_VERSION
</code></li> 
1765 <li><code>XML_MINOR_VERSION
</code></li> 
1766 <li><code>XML_MICRO_VERSION
</code></li> 
1768 Testing these constants is currently the best way to determine if
 
1769 particular parts of the Expat API are available.
 
1772 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_GetFeatureList"> 
1774 XML_GetFeatureList();
 
1776 <pre class=
"signature"> 
1777 enum XML_FeatureEnum {
 
1778   XML_FEATURE_END = 
0,
 
1779   XML_FEATURE_UNICODE,
 
1780   XML_FEATURE_UNICODE_WCHAR_T,
 
1782   XML_FEATURE_CONTEXT_BYTES,
 
1783   XML_FEATURE_MIN_SIZE,
 
1784   XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_CHAR,
 
1785   XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_LCHAR
 
1789   enum XML_FeatureEnum  feature;
 
1794 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1795 <p>Returns a list of "feature" records, providing details on how
 
1796 Expat was configured at compile time.  Most applications should not
 
1797 need to worry about this, but this information is otherwise not
 
1798 available from Expat.  This function allows code that does need to
 
1799 check these features to do so at runtime.
</p> 
1801 <p>The return value is an array of 
<code>XML_Feature
</code>,
 
1802 terminated by a record with a 
<code>feature
</code> of
 
1803 <code>XML_FEATURE_END
</code> and 
<code>name
</code> of NULL,
 
1804 identifying the feature-test macros Expat was compiled with.  Since an
 
1805 application that requires this kind of information needs to determine
 
1806 the type of character the 
<code>name
</code> points to, records for the
 
1807 <code>XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_CHAR
</code> and
 
1808 <code>XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_LCHAR
</code> will be located at the
 
1809 beginning of the list, followed by 
<code>XML_FEATURE_UNICODE
</code> 
1810 and 
<code>XML_FEATURE_UNICODE_WCHAR_T
</code>, if they are present at
 
1813 <p>Some features have an associated value.  If there isn't an
 
1814 associated value, the 
<code>value
</code> field is set to 
0.  At this
 
1815 time, the following features have been defined to have values:
</p> 
1818   <dt><code>XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_CHAR
</code></dt> 
1819   <dd>The number of bytes occupied by one 
<code>XML_Char
</code> 
1821   <dt><code>XML_FEATURE_SIZEOF_XML_LCHAR
</code></dt> 
1822   <dd>The number of bytes occupied by one 
<code>XML_LChar
</code> 
1824   <dt><code>XML_FEATURE_CONTEXT_BYTES
</code></dt> 
1825   <dd>The maximum number of characters of context which can be
 
1826   reported by 
<code><a href= 
"#XML_GetInputContext" 
1827   >XML_GetInputContext
</a></code>.
</dd> 
1831 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_FreeContentModel"> 
1833 XML_FreeContentModel(XML_Parser parser, XML_Content *model);
 
1835 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1836 Function to deallocate the 
<code>model
</code> argument passed to the
 
1837 <code>XML_ElementDeclHandler
</code> callback set using 
<code><a 
1838 href=
"#XML_SetElementDeclHandler" >XML_ElementDeclHandler
</a></code>.
 
1839 This function should not be used for any other purpose.
 
1842 <p>The following functions allow external code to share the memory
 
1843 allocator an 
<code>XML_Parser
</code> has been configured to use.  This
 
1844 is especially useful for third-party libraries that interact with a
 
1845 parser object created by application code, or heavily layered
 
1846 applications.  This can be essential when using dynamically loaded
 
1847 libraries which use different C standard libraries (this can happen on
 
1848 Windows, at least).
</p> 
1850 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_MemMalloc"> 
1852 XML_MemMalloc(XML_Parser parser, size_t size);
 
1854 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1855 Allocate 
<code>size
</code> bytes of memory using the allocator the
 
1856 <code>parser
</code> object has been configured to use.  Returns a
 
1857 pointer to the memory or NULL on failure.  Memory allocated in this
 
1858 way must be freed using 
<code><a href=
"#XML_MemFree" 
1859 >XML_MemFree
</a></code>.
 
1862 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_MemRealloc"> 
1864 XML_MemRealloc(XML_Parser parser, void *ptr, size_t size);
 
1866 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1867 Allocate 
<code>size
</code> bytes of memory using the allocator the
 
1868 <code>parser
</code> object has been configured to use.
 
1869 <code>ptr
</code> must point to a block of memory allocated by 
<code><a 
1870 href=
"#XML_MemMalloc" >XML_MemMalloc
</a></code> or
 
1871 <code>XML_MemRealloc
</code>, or be NULL.  This function tries to
 
1872 expand the block pointed to by 
<code>ptr
</code> if possible.  Returns
 
1873 a pointer to the memory or NULL on failure.  On success, the original
 
1874 block has either been expanded or freed.  On failure, the original
 
1875 block has not been freed; the caller is responsible for freeing the
 
1876 original block.  Memory allocated in this way must be freed using
 
1877 <code><a href=
"#XML_MemFree" 
1878 >XML_MemFree
</a></code>.
 
1881 <pre class=
"fcndec" id=
"XML_MemFree"> 
1883 XML_MemFree(XML_Parser parser, void *ptr);
 
1885 <div class=
"fcndef"> 
1886 Free a block of memory pointed to by 
<code>ptr
</code>.  The block must
 
1887 have been allocated by 
<code><a href=
"#XML_MemMalloc" 
1888 >XML_MemMalloc
</a></code> or 
<code>XML_MemRealloc
</code>, or be NULL.
 
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