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Project URL: https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/projects/libxml-cxx
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Package: libxml-cxx
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Section: libs
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: C++ XML Library
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This is a C++ class for reading and writing XML structures.
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All informaton can be found in the generated doxygen project documentation.
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Rationale: The initial idea was to map C++ data structures to XML
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files for configuration files that can easily be edited by hand.
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This library does not need any kind of C++ code parser or special pre
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compiler. You can specify a schema entirly in native C++. The schema
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is verified when XML is read and exceptions are thrown when the XML to
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be parse is invalid. Exceptions specify exactly the location and
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reason of the problem, so that the editor of the XML file can easily
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find and correct the problem.
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C++ classes can inherit xml::Serialize and become serializable this
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way. All you need to do is to overwrite one single method, where you
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declare XML tag names for the class name and for all members.
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(More rationale: See also "related Pages" in the doxygen project documentation)
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Structure of the files:
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src: The source code of the library
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doc/html: Doxygen documentation oft the library usage
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doc/examples: Example code (included in doxygen documentation)
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test: CppUnit test files - can also be taken as examples
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Project URL: https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/projects/libxml-cxx
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