| 1 | /** | 
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| 2 | **************************************************************************** | 
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| 3 | * <P> XML.c - implementation file for basic XML parser written in ANSI C++ | 
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| 4 | * for portability. It works by using recursion and a node tree for breaking | 
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| 5 | * down the elements of an XML document.  </P> | 
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| 6 | * | 
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| 7 | * @version     V2.33 | 
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| 8 | * @author      Frank Vanden Berghen | 
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| 9 | * | 
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| 10 | * BSD license: | 
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| 11 | * Copyright (c) 2002, Frank Vanden Berghen | 
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| 12 | * All rights reserved. | 
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| 13 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
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| 14 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: | 
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| 15 | * | 
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| 16 | *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 
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| 17 | *       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
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| 18 | *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | 
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| 19 | *       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | 
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| 20 | *       documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | 
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| 21 | *     * Neither the name of the Frank Vanden Berghen nor the | 
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| 22 | *       names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products | 
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| 23 | *       derived from this software without specific prior written permission. | 
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| 24 | * | 
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| 25 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY | 
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| 35 | * | 
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| 36 | **************************************************************************** | 
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| 37 | */ | 
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| 38 | #ifndef __INCLUDE_XML_NODE__ | 
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| 39 | #define __INCLUDE_XML_NODE__ | 
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| 40 |  | 
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| 41 | #include <stdlib.h> | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | #ifdef _UNICODE | 
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| 44 | // If you comment the next "define" line then the library will never "switch to" _UNICODE (wchar_t*) mode (16/32 bits per characters). | 
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| 45 | // This is useful when you get error messages like: | 
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| 46 | //    'XMLNode::openFileHelper' : cannot convert parameter 2 from 'const char [5]' to 'const wchar_t *' | 
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| 47 | // The _XMLWIDECHAR preprocessor variable force the XMLParser library into either utf16/32-mode (the proprocessor variable | 
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| 48 | // must be defined) or utf8-mode(the pre-processor variable must be undefined). | 
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| 49 | #define _XMLWIDECHAR | 
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| 50 | #endif | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | #if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE) | 
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| 53 | // comment the next line if you are under windows and the compiler is not Microsoft Visual Studio (6.0 or .NET) | 
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| 54 | #define _XMLWINDOWS | 
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| 55 | #endif | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | #ifdef XMLDLLENTRY | 
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| 58 | #undef XMLDLLENTRY | 
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| 59 | #endif | 
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| 60 | #ifdef _USE_XMLPARSER_DLL | 
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| 61 | #ifdef _DLL_EXPORTS_ | 
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| 62 | #define XMLDLLENTRY __declspec(dllexport) | 
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| 63 | #else | 
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| 64 | #define XMLDLLENTRY __declspec(dllimport) | 
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| 65 | #endif | 
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| 66 | #else | 
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| 67 | #define XMLDLLENTRY | 
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| 68 | #endif | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 | // uncomment the next line if you want no support for wchar_t* (no need for the <wchar.h> or <tchar.h> libraries anymore to compile) | 
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| 71 | //#define XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 | #ifdef XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR | 
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| 74 | #undef _XMLWINDOWS | 
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| 75 | #undef _XMLWIDECHAR | 
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| 76 | #endif | 
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| 77 |  | 
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| 78 | #ifdef _XMLWINDOWS | 
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| 79 | #include <tchar.h> | 
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| 80 | #else | 
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| 81 | #define XMLDLLENTRY | 
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| 82 | #ifndef XML_NO_WIDE_CHAR | 
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| 83 | #include <wchar.h> // to have 'wcsrtombs' for ANSI version | 
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| 84 | // to have 'mbsrtowcs' for WIDECHAR version | 
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| 85 | #endif | 
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| 86 | #endif | 
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| 87 |  | 
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| 88 | // Some common types for char set portable code | 
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| 89 | #ifdef _XMLWIDECHAR | 
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| 90 | #ifndef _X | 
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| 91 | #define _X(c) L ## c | 
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| 92 | #endif | 
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| 93 | #define XMLCSTR const wchar_t * | 
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| 94 | #define XMLSTR  wchar_t * | 
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| 95 | #define XMLCHAR wchar_t | 
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| 96 | #else | 
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| 97 | #ifndef _X | 
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| 98 | #define _X(c) c | 
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| 99 | #endif | 
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| 100 | #define XMLCSTR const char * | 
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| 101 | #define XMLSTR  char * | 
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| 102 | #define XMLCHAR char | 
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| 103 | #endif | 
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| 104 | #ifndef FALSE | 
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| 105 | #define FALSE 0 | 
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| 106 | #endif /* FALSE */ | 
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| 107 | #ifndef TRUE | 
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| 108 | #define TRUE 1 | 
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| 109 | #endif /* TRUE */ | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 |  | 
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| 112 | // Enumeration for XML parse errors. | 
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| 113 | typedef enum XMLError | 
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| 114 | { | 
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| 115 | eXMLErrorNone = 0, | 
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| 116 | eXMLErrorMissingEndTag, | 
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| 117 | eXMLErrorNoXMLTagFound, | 
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| 118 | eXMLErrorEmpty, | 
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| 119 | eXMLErrorMissingTagName, | 
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| 120 | eXMLErrorMissingEndTagName, | 
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| 121 | eXMLErrorUnmatchedEndTag, | 
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| 122 | eXMLErrorUnmatchedEndClearTag, | 
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| 123 | eXMLErrorUnexpectedToken, | 
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| 124 | eXMLErrorNoElements, | 
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| 125 | eXMLErrorFileNotFound, | 
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| 126 | eXMLErrorFirstTagNotFound, | 
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| 127 | eXMLErrorUnknownCharacterEntity, | 
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| 128 | eXMLErrorCharConversionError, | 
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| 129 | eXMLErrorCannotOpenWriteFile, | 
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| 130 | eXMLErrorCannotWriteFile, | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | eXMLErrorBase64DataSizeIsNotMultipleOf4, | 
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| 133 | eXMLErrorBase64DecodeIllegalCharacter, | 
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| 134 | eXMLErrorBase64DecodeTruncatedData, | 
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| 135 | eXMLErrorBase64DecodeBufferTooSmall | 
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| 136 | } XMLError; | 
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| 137 |  | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 | // Enumeration used to manage type of data. Use in conjunction with structure XMLNodeContents | 
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| 140 | typedef enum XMLElementType | 
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| 141 | { | 
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| 142 | eNodeChild=0, | 
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| 143 | eNodeAttribute=1, | 
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| 144 | eNodeText=2, | 
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| 145 | eNodeClear=3, | 
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| 146 | eNodeNULL=4 | 
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| 147 | } XMLElementType; | 
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| 148 |  | 
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| 149 | // Structure used to obtain error details if the parse fails. | 
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| 150 | typedef struct XMLResults | 
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| 151 | { | 
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| 152 | enum XMLError error; | 
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| 153 | int  nLine,nColumn; | 
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| 154 | } XMLResults; | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | // Structure for XML clear (unformatted) node (usually comments) | 
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| 157 | typedef struct XMLClear { | 
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| 158 | XMLCSTR lpszValue; XMLCSTR lpszOpenTag; XMLCSTR lpszCloseTag; | 
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| 159 | } XMLClear; | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | // Structure for XML attribute. | 
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| 162 | typedef struct XMLAttribute { | 
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| 163 | XMLCSTR lpszName; XMLCSTR lpszValue; | 
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| 164 | } XMLAttribute; | 
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| 165 |  | 
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| 166 | // XMLElementPosition are not interchangeable with simple indexes | 
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| 167 | typedef int XMLElementPosition; | 
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| 168 |  | 
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| 169 | struct XMLNodeContents; | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY XMLNode | 
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| 172 | { | 
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| 173 | private: | 
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| 174 |  | 
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| 175 | struct XMLNodeDataTag; | 
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| 176 |  | 
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| 177 | // protected constructors: use one of these four methods to get your first instance of XMLNode: | 
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| 178 | //  - parseString | 
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| 179 | //  - parseFile | 
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| 180 | //  - openFileHelper | 
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| 181 | //  - createXMLTopNode | 
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| 182 | XMLNode(struct XMLNodeDataTag *pParent, XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration); | 
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| 183 | XMLNode(struct XMLNodeDataTag *p); | 
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| 184 |  | 
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| 185 | public: | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | // You can create your first instance of XMLNode with these 4 functions: | 
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| 188 | // (see complete explanation of parameters below) | 
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| 189 |  | 
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| 190 | static XMLNode createXMLTopNode(XMLCSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE); | 
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| 191 | static XMLNode parseString   (XMLCSTR  lpXMLString, XMLCSTR tag=NULL, XMLResults *pResults=NULL); | 
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| 192 | static XMLNode parseFile     (XMLCSTR     filename, XMLCSTR tag=NULL, XMLResults *pResults=NULL); | 
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| 193 | static XMLNode openFileHelper(XMLCSTR     filename, XMLCSTR tag=NULL                           ); | 
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| 194 |  | 
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| 195 | // The tag parameter should be the name of the first tag inside the XML file. | 
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| 196 | // If the tag parameter is omitted, the 3 functions return a node that represents | 
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| 197 | // the head of the xml document including the declaration term (<? ... ?>). | 
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| 198 |  | 
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| 199 | // The "openFileHelper" reports to the screen all the warnings & errors that occurred during | 
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| 200 | // parsing of the XML file. Since each application has its own way to report and deal with errors, | 
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| 201 | // you should rather use the "parseFile" function to parse XML files and program yourself thereafter | 
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| 202 | // an "error reporting" tailored for your needs (instead of using the very crude "error reporting" | 
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| 203 | // mechanism included inside the "openFileHelper" function). | 
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| 204 |  | 
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| 205 | // If the XML document is corrupted: | 
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| 206 | //   * The "openFileHelper" method will: | 
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| 207 | //         - display an error message on the console (or inside a messageBox for windows). | 
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| 208 | //         - stop execution (exit). | 
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| 209 | //     I suggest that you write your own "openFileHelper" method tailored to your needs. | 
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| 210 | //   * The 2 other methods will initialize the "pResults" variable with some information that | 
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| 211 | //     can be used to trace the error. | 
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| 212 | //   * If you still want to parse the file, you can use the APPROXIMATE_PARSING option as | 
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| 213 | //     explained inside the note at the beginning of the "xmlParser.cpp" file. | 
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| 214 | // You can have a user-friendly explanation of the parsing error with this function: | 
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| 215 | static XMLCSTR getError(XMLError error); | 
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| 216 | static XMLCSTR getVersion(); | 
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| 217 |  | 
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| 218 | XMLCSTR getName() const;                                         // name of the node | 
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| 219 | XMLCSTR getText(int i=0) const;                                  // return ith text field | 
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| 220 | int nText() const;                                               // nbr of text field | 
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| 221 | XMLNode getParentNode() const;                                   // return the parent node | 
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| 222 | XMLNode getChildNode(int i=0) const;                             // return ith child node | 
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| 223 | XMLNode getChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int i)  const;                // return ith child node with specific name | 
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| 224 | //     (return an empty node if failing) | 
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| 225 | XMLNode getChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int *i=NULL) const;           // return next child node with specific name | 
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| 226 | //     (return an empty node if failing) | 
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| 227 | XMLNode getChildNodeWithAttribute(XMLCSTR tagName,               // return child node with specific name/attribute | 
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| 228 | XMLCSTR attributeName,         //     (return an empty node if failing) | 
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| 229 | XMLCSTR attributeValue=NULL,   // | 
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| 230 | int *i=NULL)  const;           // | 
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| 231 | int nChildNode(XMLCSTR name) const;                              // return the number of child node with specific name | 
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| 232 | int nChildNode() const;                                          // nbr of child node | 
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| 233 | XMLAttribute getAttribute(int i=0) const;                        // return ith attribute | 
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| 234 | XMLCSTR      getAttributeName(int i=0) const;                    // return ith attribute name | 
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| 235 | XMLCSTR      getAttributeValue(int i=0) const;                   // return ith attribute value | 
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| 236 | char  isAttributeSet(XMLCSTR name) const;                        // test if an attribute with a specific name is given | 
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| 237 | XMLCSTR getAttribute(XMLCSTR name, int i) const;                 // return ith attribute content with specific name | 
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| 238 | //     (return a NULL if failing) | 
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| 239 | XMLCSTR getAttribute(XMLCSTR name, int *i=NULL) const;           // return next attribute content with specific name | 
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| 240 | //     (return a NULL if failing) | 
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| 241 | int nAttribute() const;                                          // nbr of attribute | 
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| 242 | XMLClear getClear(int i=0) const;                                // return ith clear field (comments) | 
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| 243 | int nClear() const;                                              // nbr of clear field | 
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| 244 | XMLSTR createXMLString(int nFormat=1, int *pnSize=NULL) const;   // create XML string starting from current XMLNode | 
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| 245 | // if nFormat==0, no formatting is required | 
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| 246 | // otherwise this returns an user friendly XML string from a | 
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| 247 | // given element with appropriate white spaces and carriage returns. | 
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| 248 | // if pnSize is given it returns the size in character of the string. | 
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| 249 | XMLError writeToFile(XMLCSTR filename, const char *encoding=NULL, char nFormat=1) const; | 
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| 250 | // Save the content of an xmlNode inside a file. | 
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| 251 | // The nFormat parameter has the same meaning as in the | 
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| 252 | // createXMLString function. If the global parameter | 
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| 253 | // "characterEncoding==encoding_UTF8", then the "encoding" parameter is | 
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| 254 | // ignored and always set to "utf-8". If the global parameter | 
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| 255 | // "characterEncoding==encoding_ShiftJIS", then the "encoding" parameter | 
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| 256 | // is ignored and always set to "SHIFT-JIS". If "_XMLWIDECHAR=1", then | 
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| 257 | // the "encoding" parameter is ignored and always set to "utf-16". | 
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| 258 | // If no "encoding" parameter is given the "ISO-8859-1" encoding is used. | 
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| 259 | XMLNodeContents enumContents(XMLElementPosition i) const;           // enumerate all the different contents (attribute,child,text, | 
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| 260 | //     clear) of the current XMLNode. The order is reflecting | 
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| 261 | //     the order of the original file/string. | 
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| 262 | //     NOTE: 0 <= i < nElement(); | 
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| 263 | int nElement() const;                                            // nbr of different contents for current node | 
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| 264 | char isEmpty() const;                                            // is this node Empty? | 
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| 265 | char isDeclaration() const;                                      // is this node a declaration <? .... ?> | 
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| 266 | XMLNode deepCopy() const;                                        // deep copy (duplicate/clone) a XMLNode | 
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| 267 | static XMLNode emptyNode();                                      // return XMLNode::emptyXMLNode; | 
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| 268 |  | 
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| 269 | // to allow shallow/fast copy: | 
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| 270 | ~XMLNode(); | 
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| 271 | XMLNode(const XMLNode &A); | 
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| 272 | XMLNode& operator=( const XMLNode& A ); | 
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| 273 |  | 
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| 274 | XMLNode(): d(NULL){}; | 
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| 275 | static XMLNode emptyXMLNode; | 
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| 276 | static XMLClear emptyXMLClear; | 
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| 277 | static XMLAttribute emptyXMLAttribute; | 
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| 278 |  | 
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| 279 | // The following functions allows you to create from scratch (or update) a XMLNode structure | 
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| 280 | // Start by creating your top node with the "createXMLTopNode" function and then add new nodes with the "addChild" function. | 
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| 281 | // The parameter 'pos' gives the position where the childNode, the text or the XMLClearTag will be inserted. | 
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| 282 | // The default value (pos=-1) inserts at the end. The value (pos=0) insert at the beginning (Insertion at the beginning is slower than at the end). | 
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| 283 | // REMARK: 0 <= pos < nChild()+nText()+nClear() | 
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| 284 | XMLNode       addChild(XMLCSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 285 | XMLAttribute *addAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszName, XMLCSTR lpszValuev); | 
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| 286 | XMLCSTR       addText(XMLCSTR lpszValue, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 287 | XMLClear     *addClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue, XMLCSTR lpszOpen=NULL, XMLCSTR lpszClose=NULL, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 288 | // default values: lpszOpen ="<![CDATA[" | 
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| 289 | //                 lpszClose="]]>" | 
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| 290 | XMLNode       addChild(XMLNode nodeToAdd, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); // If the "nodeToAdd" has some parents, it will be detached | 
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| 291 | // from it's parents before being attached to the current XMLNode | 
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| 292 | // Some update functions: | 
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| 293 | XMLCSTR       updateName(XMLCSTR lpszName);                                                    // change node's name | 
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| 294 | XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLAttribute *newAttribute, XMLAttribute *oldAttribute);         // if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 295 | XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszNewName=NULL,int i=0);         // if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 296 | XMLAttribute *updateAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszNewName,XMLCSTR lpszOldName);  // set lpszNewName=NULL if you don't want to change the name of the attribute | 
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| 297 | // if the attribute to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 298 | XMLCSTR       updateText(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, int i=0);                                       // if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 299 | XMLCSTR       updateText(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue);                          // if the text to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 300 | XMLClear     *updateClear(XMLCSTR lpszNewContent, int i=0);                                    // if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 301 | XMLClear     *updateClear(XMLClear *newP,XMLClear *oldP);                                      // if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 302 | XMLClear     *updateClear(XMLCSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue);                         // if the clearTag to update is missing, a new one will be added | 
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| 303 |  | 
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| 304 | // Some deletion functions: | 
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| 305 | void deleteNodeContent();  // delete the content of this XMLNode and the subtree. | 
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| 306 | void deleteAttribute(XMLCSTR lpszName); | 
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| 307 | void deleteAttribute(int i=0); | 
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| 308 | void deleteAttribute(XMLAttribute *anAttribute); | 
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| 309 | void deleteText(int i=0); | 
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| 310 | void deleteText(XMLCSTR lpszValue); | 
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| 311 | void deleteClear(int i=0); | 
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| 312 | void deleteClear(XMLClear *p); | 
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| 313 | void deleteClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue); | 
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| 314 |  | 
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| 315 | // The strings given as parameters for the following add and update methods (all these methods have | 
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| 316 | // a name with the postfix "_WOSD" that means "WithOut String Duplication" ) will be free'd by the | 
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| 317 | // XMLNode class. For example, it means that this is incorrect: | 
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| 318 | //    xNode.addText_WOSD("foo"); | 
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| 319 | //    xNode.updateAttribute_WOSD("#newcolor" ,NULL,"color"); | 
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| 320 | // In opposition, this is correct: | 
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| 321 | //    xNode.addText("foo"); | 
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| 322 | //    xNode.addText_WOSD(stringDup("foo")); | 
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| 323 | //    xNode.updateAttribute("#newcolor" ,NULL,"color"); | 
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| 324 | //    xNode.updateAttribute_WOSD(stringDup("#newcolor"),NULL,"color"); | 
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| 325 | // Typically, you will never do: | 
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| 326 | //    char *b=(char*)malloc(...); | 
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| 327 | //    xNode.addText(b); | 
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| 328 | //    free(b); | 
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| 329 | // ... but rather: | 
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| 330 | //    char *b=(char*)malloc(...); | 
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| 331 | //    xNode.addText_WOSD(b); | 
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| 332 | //    ('free(b)' is performed by the XMLNode class) | 
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| 333 |  | 
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| 334 | static XMLNode createXMLTopNode_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE); | 
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| 335 | XMLNode        addChild_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, char isDeclaration=FALSE, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 336 | XMLAttribute  *addAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName, XMLSTR lpszValue); | 
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| 337 | XMLCSTR        addText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszValue, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 338 | XMLClear      *addClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszValue, XMLCSTR lpszOpen=NULL, XMLCSTR lpszClose=NULL, XMLElementPosition pos=-1); | 
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| 339 |  | 
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| 340 | XMLCSTR        updateName_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszName); | 
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| 341 | XMLAttribute  *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLAttribute *newAttribute, XMLAttribute *oldAttribute); | 
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| 342 | XMLAttribute  *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLSTR lpszNewName=NULL,int i=0); | 
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| 343 | XMLAttribute  *updateAttribute_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLSTR lpszNewName,XMLCSTR lpszOldName); | 
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| 344 | XMLCSTR        updateText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, int i=0); | 
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| 345 | XMLCSTR        updateText_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); | 
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| 346 | XMLClear      *updateClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewContent, int i=0); | 
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| 347 | XMLClear      *updateClear_WOSD(XMLClear *newP,XMLClear *oldP); | 
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| 348 | XMLClear      *updateClear_WOSD(XMLSTR lpszNewValue, XMLCSTR lpszOldValue); | 
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| 349 |  | 
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| 350 | // These are some useful functions when you want to insert a childNode, a text or a XMLClearTag in the | 
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| 351 | // middle (at a specified position) of a XMLNode tree already constructed. The value returned by these | 
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| 352 | // methods is to be used as last parameter (parameter 'pos') of addChild, addText or addClear. | 
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| 353 | XMLElementPosition positionOfText(int i=0) const; | 
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| 354 | XMLElementPosition positionOfText(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const; | 
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| 355 | XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(int i=0) const; | 
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| 356 | XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const; | 
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| 357 | XMLElementPosition positionOfClear(XMLClear *a) const; | 
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| 358 | XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(int i=0) const; | 
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| 359 | XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(XMLNode x) const; | 
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| 360 | XMLElementPosition positionOfChildNode(XMLCSTR name, int i=0) const; // return the position of the ith childNode with the specified name | 
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| 361 | // if (name==NULL) return the position of the ith childNode | 
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| 362 |  | 
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| 363 | // The setGlobalOptions function allows you to change tree global parameters that affect string&file | 
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| 364 | // parsing. First of all, you most-probably will never have to change these 3 global parameters. | 
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| 365 | // The return value of the setGlobalOptions function is "0" when there are no errors. If you try to | 
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| 366 | // set an unrecognized encoding then the return value will be "1" to signal an error. | 
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| 367 | // | 
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| 368 | // About the "guessWideCharChars" parameter: | 
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| 369 | //     If "guessWideCharChars=1" and if this library is compiled in WideChar mode, then the | 
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| 370 | //     "parseFile" and "openFileHelper" functions will test if the file contains ASCII | 
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| 371 | //     characters. If this is the case, then the file will be loaded and converted in memory to | 
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| 372 | //     WideChar before being parsed. If "guessWideCharChars=0", no conversion will | 
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| 373 | //     be performed. | 
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| 374 | // | 
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| 375 | //     If "guessWideCharChars=1" and if this library is compiled in ASCII/UTF8/char* mode, then the | 
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| 376 | //     "parseFile" and "openFileHelper" functions will test if the file contains WideChar | 
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| 377 | //     characters. If this is the case, then the file will be loaded and converted in memory to | 
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| 378 | //     ASCII/UTF8/char* before being parsed. If "guessWideCharChars=0", no conversion will | 
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| 379 | //     be performed | 
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| 380 | // | 
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| 381 | //     Sometime, it's useful to set "guessWideCharChars=0" to disable any conversion | 
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| 382 | //     because the test to detect the file-type (ASCII/UTF8/char* or WideChar) may fail (rarely). | 
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| 383 | // | 
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| 384 | // About the "characterEncoding" parameter: | 
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| 385 | //     This parameter is only meaningful when compiling in char* mode (multibyte character mode). | 
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| 386 | //     In wchar_t* (wide char mode), this parameter is ignored. This parameter should be one of the | 
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| 387 | //     three currently recognized encodings: XMLNode::encoding_UTF8, XMLNode::encoding_ascii, | 
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| 388 | //     XMLNode::encoding_ShiftJIS. | 
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| 389 | // | 
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| 390 | // About the "dropWhiteSpace" parameter: | 
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| 391 | //     In most situations, text fields containing only white spaces (and carriage returns) | 
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| 392 | //     are useless. Even more, these "empty" text fields are annoying because they increase the | 
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| 393 | //     complexity of the user's code for parsing. So, 99% of the time, it's better to drop | 
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| 394 | //     the "empty" text fields. However The XML specification indicates that no white spaces | 
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| 395 | //     should be lost when parsing the file. So to be perfectly XML-compliant, you should set | 
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| 396 | //     dropWhiteSpace=0. A note of caution: if you set "dropWhiteSpace=0", the parser will be | 
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| 397 | //     slower and your code will be more complex. | 
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| 398 |  | 
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| 399 | // Enumeration for XML character encoding. | 
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| 400 | typedef enum XMLCharEncoding { encoding_UTF8=1, encoding_ascii=2, encoding_ShiftJIS=3 } XMLCharEncoding; | 
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| 401 |  | 
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| 402 | static char setGlobalOptions(XMLCharEncoding characterEncoding=XMLNode::encoding_UTF8, char guessWideCharChars=1, char dropWhiteSpace=1); | 
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| 403 |  | 
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| 404 | // The next function try to guess the character encoding. You most-probably will never | 
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| 405 | // have to use this function. It then returns the appropriate value of the global parameter | 
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| 406 | // "characterEncoding" described above. The guess is based on the content of a buffer of length | 
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| 407 | // "bufLen" bytes that contains the first bytes (minimum 25 bytes; 200 bytes is a good value) of the | 
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| 408 | // file to be parsed. The "openFileHelper" function is using this function to automatically compute | 
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| 409 | // the value of the "characterEncoding" global parameter. There are several heuristics used to do the | 
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| 410 | // guess. One of the heuristic is based on the "encoding" attribute. The original XML specifications | 
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| 411 | // forbids to use this attribute to do the guess but you can still use it if you set | 
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| 412 | // "useXMLEncodingAttribute" to 1 (this is the default behavior and the behavior of most parsers). | 
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| 413 | // If an inconsistency in the encoding is detected, then the return value is "0". | 
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| 414 |  | 
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| 415 | static XMLCharEncoding guessCharEncoding(void *buffer, int bufLen, char useXMLEncodingAttribute=1); | 
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| 416 |  | 
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| 417 | private: | 
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| 418 |  | 
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| 419 | // these are functions and structures used internally by the XMLNode class (don't bother about them): | 
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| 420 |  | 
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| 421 | typedef struct XMLNodeDataTag // to allow shallow copy and "intelligent/smart" pointers (automatic delete): | 
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| 422 | { | 
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| 423 | XMLCSTR                lpszName;        // Element name (=NULL if root) | 
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| 424 | int                    nChild,          // Number of child nodes | 
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| 425 | nText,           // Number of text fields | 
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| 426 | nClear,          // Number of Clear fields (comments) | 
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| 427 | nAttribute;      // Number of attributes | 
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| 428 | char                   isDeclaration;   // Whether node is an XML declaration - '<?xml ?>' | 
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| 429 | struct XMLNodeDataTag  *pParent;        // Pointer to parent element (=NULL if root) | 
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| 430 | XMLNode                *pChild;         // Array of child nodes | 
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| 431 | XMLCSTR                *pText;          // Array of text fields | 
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| 432 | XMLClear               *pClear;         // Array of clear fields | 
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| 433 | XMLAttribute           *pAttribute;     // Array of attributes | 
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| 434 | int                    *pOrder;         // order of the child_nodes,text_fields,clear_fields | 
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| 435 | int                    ref_count;       // for garbage collection (smart pointers) | 
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| 436 | } XMLNodeData; | 
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| 437 | XMLNodeData *d; | 
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| 438 |  | 
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| 439 | char parseClearTag(void *px, void *pa); | 
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| 440 | char maybeAddTxT(void *pa, XMLCSTR tokenPStr); | 
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| 441 | int ParseXMLElement(void *pXML); | 
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| 442 | void *addToOrder(int memInc, int *_pos, int nc, void *p, int size, XMLElementType xtype); | 
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| 443 | int indexText(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const; | 
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| 444 | int indexClear(XMLCSTR lpszValue) const; | 
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| 445 | XMLNode addChild_priv(int,XMLSTR,char,int); | 
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| 446 | XMLAttribute *addAttribute_priv(int,XMLSTR,XMLSTR); | 
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| 447 | XMLCSTR addText_priv(int,XMLSTR,int); | 
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| 448 | XMLClear *addClear_priv(int,XMLSTR,XMLCSTR,XMLCSTR,int); | 
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| 449 | void deleteNodeContent_priv(char,char); | 
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| 450 | static inline XMLElementPosition findPosition(XMLNodeData *d, int index, XMLElementType xtype); | 
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| 451 | static int CreateXMLStringR(XMLNodeData *pEntry, XMLSTR lpszMarker, int nFormat); | 
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| 452 | static int removeOrderElement(XMLNodeData *d, XMLElementType t, int index); | 
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| 453 | static void exactMemory(XMLNodeData *d); | 
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| 454 | static int detachFromParent(XMLNodeData *d); | 
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| 455 | } XMLNode; | 
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| 456 |  | 
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| 457 | // This structure is given by the function "enumContents". | 
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| 458 | typedef struct XMLNodeContents | 
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| 459 | { | 
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| 460 | // This dictates what's the content of the XMLNodeContent | 
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| 461 | enum XMLElementType etype; | 
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| 462 | // should be an union to access the appropriate data. | 
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| 463 | // compiler does not allow union of object with constructor... too bad. | 
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| 464 | XMLNode child; | 
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| 465 | XMLAttribute attrib; | 
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| 466 | XMLCSTR text; | 
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| 467 | XMLClear clear; | 
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| 468 |  | 
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| 469 | } XMLNodeContents; | 
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| 470 |  | 
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| 471 | XMLDLLENTRY void freeXMLString(XMLSTR t); // {free(t);} | 
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| 472 |  | 
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| 473 | // Duplicate (copy in a new allocated buffer) the source string. This is | 
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| 474 | // a very handy function when used with all the "XMLNode::*_WOSD" functions. | 
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| 475 | // (If (cbData!=0) then cbData is the number of chars to duplicate) | 
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| 476 | XMLDLLENTRY XMLSTR stringDup(XMLCSTR source, int cbData=0); | 
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| 477 |  | 
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| 478 | // The following class is processing strings so that all the characters | 
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| 479 | // &,",',<,> are replaced by their XML equivalent: &, ", ', <, >. | 
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| 480 | // This  class is useful when creating from scratch an XML file using the | 
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| 481 | // "printf", "fprintf", "cout",... functions. If you are creating from scratch an | 
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| 482 | // XML file using the provided XMLNode class you must not use the "ToXMLStringTool" | 
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| 483 | // class (the "XMLNode" class does the processing job for you during rendering). | 
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| 484 | // Using the "ToXMLStringTool class" and the "fprintf function" is THE most efficient | 
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| 485 | // way to produce VERY large XML documents VERY fast. | 
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| 486 | typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY ToXMLStringTool | 
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| 487 | { | 
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| 488 | public: | 
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| 489 | ToXMLStringTool(): buf(NULL),buflen(0){} | 
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| 490 | ~ToXMLStringTool(); | 
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| 491 | void freeBuffer(); | 
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| 492 |  | 
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| 493 | XMLSTR toXML(XMLCSTR source); | 
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| 494 |  | 
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| 495 | // The next function is deprecated because there is a possibility of | 
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| 496 | // "destination-buffer-overflow". It converts the string | 
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| 497 | // "source" to the string "dest". | 
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| 498 | static XMLSTR toXMLUnSafe(XMLSTR dest,XMLCSTR source); | 
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| 499 |  | 
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| 500 | private: | 
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| 501 | XMLSTR buf; | 
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| 502 | int buflen; | 
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| 503 | }ToXMLStringTool; | 
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| 504 |  | 
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| 505 | // Below is a class that allows you to include any binary data (images, sounds,...) | 
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| 506 | // into an XML document using "Base64 encoding". This class is completely | 
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| 507 | // separated from the rest of the xmlParser library and can be removed without any problem. | 
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| 508 | // To include some binary data into an XML file, you must convert the binary data into | 
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| 509 | // standard text (using "encode"). To retrieve the original binary data from the | 
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| 510 | // b64-encoded text included inside the XML file use "decode". Alternatively, these | 
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| 511 | // functions can also be used to "encrypt/decrypt" some critical data contained inside | 
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| 512 | // the XML (it's not a strong encryption at all, but sometimes it can be useful). | 
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| 513 |  | 
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| 514 | typedef struct XMLDLLENTRY XMLParserBase64Tool | 
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| 515 | { | 
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| 516 | public: | 
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| 517 | XMLParserBase64Tool(): buf(NULL),buflen(0){} | 
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| 518 | ~XMLParserBase64Tool(); | 
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| 519 | void freeBuffer(); | 
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| 520 |  | 
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| 521 | // returns the length of the base64 string that encodes a data buffer of size inBufLen bytes. | 
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| 522 | // If "formatted" parameter is true, some space will be reserved for a carriage-return every 72 chars. | 
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| 523 | static int encodeLength(int inBufLen, char formatted=0); | 
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| 524 |  | 
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| 525 | // The "base64Encode" function returns a string containing the base64 encoding of "inByteLen" bytes | 
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| 526 | // from "inByteBuf". If "formatted" parameter is true, then there will be a carriage-return every 72 chars. | 
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| 527 | // The string will be free'd when the XMLParserBase64Tool object is deleted. | 
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| 528 | // All returned strings are sharing the same memory space. | 
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| 529 | XMLSTR encode(unsigned char *inByteBuf, unsigned int inByteLen, char formatted=0); | 
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| 530 |  | 
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| 531 | // returns the number of bytes which will be decoded from "inString". | 
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| 532 | static unsigned int decodeSize(XMLCSTR inString, XMLError *xe=NULL); | 
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| 533 |  | 
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| 534 | // returns a pointer to a buffer containing the binary data decoded from "inString" | 
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| 535 | // If "inString" is malformed NULL will be returned | 
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| 536 | // The output buffer will be free'd when the XMLParserBase64Tool object is deleted. | 
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| 537 | // All output buffer are sharing the same memory space. | 
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| 538 | unsigned char* decode(XMLCSTR inString, int *outByteLen=NULL, XMLError *xe=NULL); | 
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| 539 |  | 
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| 540 | // The next function is deprecated. | 
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| 541 | // decodes data from "inString" to "outByteBuf". You need to provide the size (in byte) of "outByteBuf" | 
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| 542 | // in "inMaxByteOutBuflen". If "outByteBuf" is not large enough or if data is malformed, then "FALSE" | 
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| 543 | // will be returned; otherwise "TRUE". | 
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| 544 | static unsigned char decode(XMLCSTR inString, unsigned char *outByteBuf, int inMaxByteOutBuflen, XMLError *xe=NULL); | 
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| 545 |  | 
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| 546 | private: | 
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| 547 | void *buf; | 
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| 548 | int buflen; | 
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| 549 | void alloc(int newsize); | 
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| 550 | }XMLParserBase64Tool; | 
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| 551 |  | 
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| 552 | #undef XMLDLLENTRY | 
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| 553 |  | 
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| 554 | #endif | 
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