Merged in development from the main REXML repository.
Fixed bug #34, typo in xpath_parser.
Previous fix, (include? -> includes?) was incorrect.
Added another test for encoding
Started AnyName support in RelaxNG
Added Element#Attributes#to_a, so that it does something intelligent.
This was needed by XPath, for '@*'
Fixed XPath so that @* works.
Added xmlgrep to the bin/ directory. A little tool allowing you to grep
for XPaths in an XML document.
Fixed a CDATA pretty-printing bug. (#39)
Fixed a buffering bug in Source.rb that affected the SAX parser
This bug was related to how REXML determines the encoding of a file, and
evinced itself by hanging on input when using the SAX parser.
The unit test for the previous patch. Forgot to commit it.
Minor pretty printing fix.
Applied Curt Sampson's optimization improvements
Issue #9; 3.1.3: The SAX parser was not denormalizing entity references
in incoming text. All declared internal entities, as well as numeric
entities, should now be denormalized. There was a related bug in that the
SAX parser was actually double-encoding entities; this is also fixed.
bin/* programs should now be executable. Setting bin apps to executable
Issue 14; 3.1.3: DTD events are now all being passed by StreamParser
Some of the DTD events were not being passed through by the stream parser.
#26: Element#add_element(nil) now raises an error Changed XPath searches so
that if a non-Hash is passed, an error is raised Fixed a spurrious undefined
method error in encoding. #29: XPath ordering bug fixed by Mark Williams.
Incidentally, Mark supplied a superlative bug report, including a full unit
test. Then he went ahead and fixed the bug. It doesn't get any better than
this, folks.
Fixed a broken link. Thanks to Dick Davies for pointing it out. Added
functions courtesy of Michael Neumann mneumann@xxxx.de.
Example code to follow.
Added Michael's sample code. Merged the changes in from branches/xpath_V
Fixed preceding:: and following:: axis Fixed the ordering bug that Martin
Fowler reported.
Uncommented some code commented for testing Applied Nobu's changes to the
Encoding infrastructure, which should fix potential threading issues.
Added more tests, and the missing syncenumerator class. Fixed the
inheritance bug in the pull parser that James Britt found. Indentation
changes, and changed some exceptions to runtime
exceptions.
Changes by Matz, mostly of indent -> indent_level, to avoid
function/variable naming conflicts
Tabs -> spaces (whitespace)
Note the addition of syncenumerator.rb. This is a stopgap, until I can work on
the class enough to get it accepted as a replacement for the SyncEnumerator
that comes with the Generator class. My version is orders of magnitude faster
than the Generator SyncEnumerator, but is currently missing a couple of
features of the original. Eventually, I expect this class to migrate to
another part of the source tree.
Merged in development from the main REXML repository.
This was needed by XPath, for '@*'
for XPaths in an XML document.
This bug was related to how REXML determines the encoding of a file, and
evinced itself by hanging on input when using the SAX parser.
in incoming text. All declared internal entities, as well as numeric
entities, should now be denormalized. There was a related bug in that the
SAX parser was actually double-encoding entities; this is also fixed.
Some of the DTD events were not being passed through by the stream parser.
that if a non-Hash is passed, an error is raised Fixed a spurrious undefined
method error in encoding. #29: XPath ordering bug fixed by Mark Williams.
Incidentally, Mark supplied a superlative bug report, including a full unit
test. Then he went ahead and fixed the bug. It doesn't get any better than
this, folks.
functions courtesy of Michael Neumann mneumann@xxxx.de.
Example code to follow.
Fowler reported.
Encoding infrastructure, which should fix potential threading issues.
inheritance bug in the pull parser that James Britt found. Indentation
changes, and changed some exceptions to runtime
exceptions.
function/variable naming conflicts
Note the addition of syncenumerator.rb. This is a stopgap, until I can work on
the class enough to get it accepted as a replacement for the SyncEnumerator
that comes with the Generator class. My version is orders of magnitude faster
than the Generator SyncEnumerator, but is currently missing a couple of
features of the original. Eventually, I expect this class to migrate to
another part of the source tree.
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