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/*
* genx - C-callable library for generating XML documents
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2007-2013 Code Synthesis Tools CC.
* Copyright (c) 2004 by Tim Bray and Sun Microsystems.
*
* For copying permission, see the accompanying COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef GENX_H
#define GENX_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Note on error handling: genx routines mostly return
* GENX_SUCCESS (guaranteed to be zero) in normal circumstances, one of
* these other GENX_ values on a memory allocation or I/O failure or if the
* call would result in non-well-formed output.
* You can associate an error message with one of these codes explicitly
* or with the most recent error using genxGetErrorMessage() and
* genxLastErrorMessage(); see below.
*/
typedef enum
{
GENX_SUCCESS = 0,
GENX_BAD_UTF8,
GENX_NON_XML_CHARACTER,
GENX_BAD_NAME,
GENX_ALLOC_FAILED,
GENX_BAD_NAMESPACE_NAME,
GENX_INTERNAL_ERROR,
GENX_DUPLICATE_PREFIX,
GENX_SEQUENCE_ERROR,
GENX_NO_START_TAG,
GENX_IO_ERROR,
GENX_MISSING_VALUE,
GENX_MALFORMED_COMMENT,
GENX_XML_PI_TARGET,
GENX_MALFORMED_PI,
GENX_DUPLICATE_ATTRIBUTE,
GENX_ATTRIBUTE_IN_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE,
GENX_DUPLICATE_NAMESPACE,
GENX_BAD_DEFAULT_DECLARATION
} genxStatus;
/* character types */
#define GENX_XML_CHAR 1
#define GENX_LETTER 2
#define GENX_NAMECHAR 4
/* The size of the character table. Valid values are 0x100 (first 255
chars are checked) and 0x10000 (all chars are checked). */
#ifndef GENX_CHAR_TABLE_SIZE
# define GENX_CHAR_TABLE_SIZE 0x100
#endif
/* a UTF-8 string */
typedef unsigned char * utf8;
typedef const unsigned char * constUtf8;
/*
* genx's own types
*/
typedef struct genxWriter_rec * genxWriter;
typedef struct genxNamespace_rec * genxNamespace;
typedef struct genxElement_rec * genxElement;
typedef struct genxAttribute_rec * genxAttribute;
typedef void * (*genxAlloc) (void * userData, int bytes);
typedef void (*genxDealloc) (void * userData, void* data);
/*
* Constructors, set/get
*/
/*
* Create a new writer. For generating multiple XML documents, it's most
* efficient to re-use the same genx object. However, you can only write
* one document at a time with a writer.
* Returns NULL if it fails, which can only be due to an allocation failure.
*/
genxWriter genxNew(genxAlloc alloc, genxDealloc dealloc, void * userData);
/*
* Reset the writer object back into usable state after an error or
* interruption.
*/
genxStatus genxReset (genxWriter w);
/*
* Dispose of a writer, freeing all associated memory
*/
void genxDispose(genxWriter w);
/*
* Set/get
*/
/*
* The userdata pointer will be passed to memory-allocation
* and I/O callbacks. If not set, genx will pass NULL
*/
void genxSetUserData(genxWriter w, void * userData);
void * genxGetUserData(genxWriter w);
/*
* Set/get pretty-printing. If indentation is set to 0, then no pretty-
* printing is performed.
*/
genxStatus genxSetPrettyPrint(genxWriter w, int indentation);
int genxGetPrettyPrint(genxWriter w);
/*
* Set/get canonicalization. If true, then output explicit closing
* tags and sort attributes. Default is false.
*/
genxStatus genxSetCanonical(genxWriter w, int flag);
int genxGetCanonical(genxWriter w);
/*
* User-provided memory allocator, if desired. For example, if you were
* in an Apache module, you could arrange for genx to use ap_palloc by
* making the pool accessible via the userData call.
* The "dealloc" is to be used to free memory allocated with "alloc". If
* alloc is provided but dealloc is NULL, genx will not attempt to free
* the memory; this would be appropriate in an Apache context.
* If "alloc" is not provided, genx routines use malloc() to allocate memory
*/
void genxSetAlloc(genxWriter w, genxAlloc alloc);
void genxSetDealloc(genxWriter w, genxDealloc dealloc);
genxAlloc genxGetAlloc(genxWriter w);
genxDealloc genxGetDealloc(genxWriter w);
/*
* Get the prefix associated with a namespace
*/
utf8 genxGetNamespacePrefix(genxNamespace ns);
/*
* Declaration functions
*/
/*
* Declare a namespace. The provided prefix is the default but can be
* overridden by genxAddNamespace. If no default prefiix is provided,
* genx will generate one of the form g-%d.
* On error, returns NULL and signals via statusp
*/
genxNamespace genxDeclareNamespace(genxWriter w,
constUtf8 uri, constUtf8 prefix,
genxStatus * statusP);
/*
* Declare an element
* If something failed, returns NULL and sets the status code via statusP
*/
genxElement genxDeclareElement(genxWriter w,
genxNamespace ns, constUtf8 type,
genxStatus * statusP);
/*
* Declare an attribute
*/
genxAttribute genxDeclareAttribute(genxWriter w,
genxNamespace ns,
constUtf8 name, genxStatus * statusP);
/*
* Writing XML
*/
/*
* Caller-provided I/O package.
* First form is for a null-terminated string.
* for second, if you have s="abcdef" and want to send "abc", you'd call
* sendBounded(userData, s, s + 3)
*/
typedef struct
{
genxStatus (* send)(void * userData, constUtf8 s);
genxStatus (* sendBounded)(void * userData, constUtf8 start, constUtf8 end);
genxStatus (* flush)(void * userData);
} genxSender;
genxStatus genxStartDocSender(genxWriter w, genxSender * sender);
/*
* End a document. Calls "flush"
*/
genxStatus genxEndDocument(genxWriter w);
/*
* Write XML declaration. If encoding or standalone are NULL, then those
* attributes are omitted.
*/
genxStatus genxXmlDeclaration(genxWriter w,
constUtf8 version,
constUtf8 encoding,
constUtf8 standalone);
/*
* Write a comment
*/
genxStatus genxComment(genxWriter w, constUtf8 text);
/*
* Write a PI
*/
genxStatus genxPI(genxWriter w, constUtf8 target, constUtf8 text);
/*
* Start an element
*/
genxStatus genxStartElementLiteral(genxWriter w,
constUtf8 xmlns, constUtf8 type);
/*
* Start a predeclared element
* - element must have been declared
*/
genxStatus genxStartElement(genxElement e);
/*
* Write an attribute
*/
genxStatus genxAddAttributeLiteral(genxWriter w, constUtf8 xmlns,
constUtf8 name, constUtf8 value);
/*
* Start an attribute
*/
genxStatus genxStartAttributeLiteral(genxWriter w,
constUtf8 xmlns, constUtf8 name);
/*
* Write a predeclared attribute
*/
genxStatus genxAddAttribute(genxAttribute a, constUtf8 value);
/*
* Start a predeclared attribute
*/
genxStatus genxStartAttribute(genxAttribute a);
/*
* End an attribute
*/
genxStatus genxEndAttribute(genxWriter w);
/*
* add a namespace declaration
*/
genxStatus genxAddNamespaceLiteral(genxWriter w,
constUtf8 uri, constUtf8 prefix);
/*
* add a predefined namespace declaration
*/
genxStatus genxAddNamespace(genxNamespace ns, constUtf8 prefix);
/*
* Clear default namespace declaration
*/
genxStatus genxUnsetDefaultNamespace(genxWriter w);
/*
* Write an end tag
*/
genxStatus genxEndElement(genxWriter w);
/*
* Write some text
* You can't write any text outside the root element, except with
* genxComment and genxPI
*/
genxStatus genxAddText(genxWriter w, constUtf8 start);
genxStatus genxAddCountedText(genxWriter w, constUtf8 start, int byteCount);
genxStatus genxAddBoundedText(genxWriter w, constUtf8 start, constUtf8 end);
/*
* Write one character. The integer value is the Unicode character
* value, as usually expressed in U+XXXX notation.
*/
genxStatus genxAddCharacter(genxWriter w, int c);
/*
* Utility routines
*/
/*
* Return the Unicode character encoded by the UTF-8 pointed-to by the
* argument, and advance the argument past the encoding of the character.
* Returns -1 if the UTF-8 is malformed, in which case advances the
* argument to point at the first byte past the point past the malformed
* ones.
*/
int genxNextUnicodeChar(constUtf8 * sp);
/*
* Scan a buffer allegedly full of UTF-8 encoded XML characters; return
* one of GENX_SUCCESS, GENX_BAD_UTF8, or GENX_NON_XML_CHARACTER
*/
genxStatus genxCheckText(genxWriter w, constUtf8 s);
/*
* return character status, the OR of GENX_XML_CHAR,
* GENX_LETTER, and GENX_NAMECHAR
*/
int genxCharClass(genxWriter w, int c);
/*
* Silently wipe any non-XML characters out of a chunk of text.
* If you call this on a string before you pass it addText or
* addAttribute, you will never get an error from genx unless
* (a) there's a bug in your software, e.g. a malformed element name, or
* (b) there's a memory allocation or I/O error
* The output can never be longer than the input.
* Returns true if any changes were made.
*/
int genxScrubText(genxWriter w, constUtf8 in, utf8 out);
/*
* return error messages
*/
char * genxGetErrorMessage(genxWriter w, genxStatus status);
char * genxLastErrorMessage(genxWriter w);
/*
* return version
*/
char * genxGetVersion();
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* GENX_H */
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