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+README - 2011-12-20
+-------------------
+
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+ This README file describes the Mini-XML library version 2.7.
+
+ Mini-XML is a small XML parsing library that you can use to read XML and
+ XML-like data files in your application without requiring large non-standard
+ libraries. Mini-XML only requires an ANSI C compatible compiler (GCC works,
+ as do most vendors' ANSI C compilers) and a "make" program.
+
+ Mini-XML provides the following functionality:
+
+ - Reading of UTF-8 and UTF-16 and writing of UTF-8 encoded XML files and
+ strings.
+ - Data is stored in a linked-list tree structure, preserving the XML
+ data hierarchy.
+ - Supports arbitrary element names, attributes, and attribute values
+ with no preset limits, just available memory.
+ - Supports integer, real, opaque ("cdata"), and text data types in
+ "leaf" nodes.
+ - Functions for creating and managing trees of data.
+ - "Find" and "walk" functions for easily locating and navigating trees
+ of data.
+
+ Mini-XML doesn't do validation or other types of processing on the data
+ based upon schema files or other sources of definition information.
+
+
+BUILDING Mini-XML
+
+ Mini-XML comes with an autoconf-based configure script; just type the
+ following command to get things going:
+
+ ./configure
+
+ The default install prefix is /usr/local, which can be overridden using the
+ --prefix option:
+
+ ./configure --prefix=/foo
+
+ Other configure options can be found using the --help option:
+
+ ./configure --help
+
+ Once you have configured the software, type "make" to do the build and run
+ the test program to verify that things are working, as follows:
+
+ make
+
+ If you are using Mini-XML under Microsoft Windows with Visual C++ 2008, use
+ the included project files in the "vcnet" subdirectory to build the library
+ instead.
+
+
+INSTALLING Mini-XML
+
+ The "install" target will install Mini-XML in the lib and include
+ directories:
+
+ make install
+
+ Once you have installed it, use the "-lmxml" option to link your application
+ against it.
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+
+ The documentation is available in the "doc" subdirectory in the files
+ "mxml.html" (HTML) and "mxml.pdf" (PDF). You can also look at the
+ "testmxml.c" and "mxmldoc.c" source files for examples of using Mini-XML.
+
+ Mini-XML provides a single header file which you include:
+
+ #include <mxml.h>
+
+ Nodes are defined by the "mxml_node_t" structure; the "type" member defines
+ the node type (element, integer, opaque, real, or text) which determines
+ which value you want to look at in the "value" union. New nodes can be
+ created using the "mxmlNewElement()", "mxmlNewInteger()", "mxmlNewOpaque()",
+ "mxmlNewReal()", and "mxmlNewText()" functions. Only elements can have
+ child nodes, and the top node must be an element, usually "?xml".
+
+ You load an XML file using the "mxmlLoadFile()" function:
+
+ FILE *fp;
+ mxml_node_t *tree;
+
+ fp = fopen("filename.xml", "r");
+ tree = mxmlLoadFile(NULL, fp, MXML_NO_CALLBACK);
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ Similarly, you save an XML file using the "mxmlSaveFile()" function:
+
+ FILE *fp;
+ mxml_node_t *tree;
+
+ fp = fopen("filename.xml", "w");
+ mxmlSaveFile(tree, fp, MXML_NO_CALLBACK);
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ The "mxmlLoadString()", "mxmlSaveAllocString()", and "mxmlSaveString()"
+ functions load XML node trees from and save XML node trees to strings:
+
+ char buffer[8192];
+ char *ptr;
+ mxml_node_t *tree;
+
+ ...
+ tree = mxmlLoadString(NULL, buffer, MXML_NO_CALLBACK);
+
+ ...
+ mxmlSaveString(tree, buffer, sizeof(buffer), MXML_NO_CALLBACK);
+
+ ...
+ ptr = mxmlSaveAllocString(tree, MXML_NO_CALLBACK);
+
+ You can find a named element/node using the "mxmlFindElement()" function:
+
+ mxml_node_t *node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, "name", "attr",
+ "value", MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ The "name", "attr", and "value" arguments can be passed as NULL to act as
+ wildcards, e.g.:
+
+ /* Find the first "a" element */
+ node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, "a", NULL, NULL, MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ /* Find the first "a" element with "href" attribute */
+ node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, "a", "href", NULL, MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ /* Find the first "a" element with "href" to a URL */
+ node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, "a", "href",
+ "http://www.minixml.org/",
+ MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ /* Find the first element with a "src" attribute*/
+ node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, NULL, "src", NULL, MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ /* Find the first element with a "src" = "foo.jpg" */
+ node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, NULL, "src", "foo.jpg",
+ MXML_DESCEND);
+
+ You can also iterate with the same function:
+
+ mxml_node_t *node;
+
+ for (node = mxmlFindElement(tree, tree, "name", NULL, NULL,
+ MXML_DESCEND);
+ node != NULL;
+ node = mxmlFindElement(node, tree, "name", NULL, NULL,
+ MXML_DESCEND))
+ {
+ ... do something ...
+ }
+
+ The "mxmlFindPath()" function finds the (first) value node under a specific
+ element using a "path":
+
+ mxml_node_t *value = mxmlFindPath(tree, "path/to/*/foo/bar");
+
+ The "mxmlGetInteger()", "mxmlGetOpaque()", "mxmlGetReal()", and
+ "mxmlGetText()" functions retrieve the value from a node:
+
+ mxml_node_t *node;
+
+ int intvalue = mxmlGetInteger(node);
+
+ const char *opaquevalue = mxmlGetOpaque(node);
+
+ double realvalue = mxmlGetReal(node);
+
+ int whitespacevalue;
+ const char *textvalue = mxmlGetText(node, &whitespacevalue);
+
+ Finally, once you are done with the XML data, use the "mxmlDelete()"
+ function to recursively free the memory that is used for a particular node
+ or the entire tree:
+
+ mxmlDelete(tree);
+
+
+GETTING HELP AND REPORTING PROBLEMS
+
+ The Mini-XML web site provides access to a discussion forum and bug
+ reporting page:
+
+ http://www.minixml.org/
+
+
+LEGAL STUFF
+
+ The Mini-XML library is Copyright 2003-2011 by Michael Sweet. License terms
+ are described in the file "COPYING".