From a15cf65c44d5c224169c32ef5495b68c758134b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 16:08:14 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 3.3.0.2 --- xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+) create mode 100644 xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README (limited to 'xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README') diff --git a/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README b/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ab3309 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/mixed/README @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +This example shows how to access the underlying DOM nodes in the +C++/Tree mapping in order to handle raw, "type-less content" such +as mixed content models, anyType/anySimpleType, and any/anyAttribute. +For an alternative approach that employes type customization see +examples in the custom/ directory, in particular, custom/mixed and +custom/wildcard. + +In this example we use mixed content model to describe text with +embedded links, e.g., + + This paragraph talks about time. + +The example transforms such text into plain text with references, e.g., + + This paragraph talks about time[0]. + + [0] uri + +The example consists of the following files: + +text.xsd + XML Schema which describes "text with links" instance documents. + +text.xml + Sample XML instance document. + +text.hxx +text.cxx + C++ types that represent the given vocabulary and a set of parsing + functions that convert XML instance documents to a tree-like in-memory + object model. These are generated by XSD from text.xsd. + +driver.cxx + Driver for the example. It first calls one of the parsing functions + that constructs the object model from the input file. It then uses + both the underlying DOM and statically-typed mapping to perform the + transformation. + +To run the example on the sample XML instance document simply execute: + +$ ./driver text.xml -- cgit v1.2.3