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y"/> + +- compliance to XML-Namespace checking, see section 6 of + http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/ + +- Correct standalone checking/emitting (hard) + 2.9 Standalone Document Declaration + +- Implement OASIS XML Catalog support + http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/ + +- Get OASIS testsuite to a more friendly result, check all the results + once stable. the check-xml-test-suite.py script does this + +- Implement XSLT + => libxslt + +- Finish XPath + => attributes addressing troubles + => defaulted attributes handling + => namespace axis ? + done as XSLT got debugged + +- bug reported by Michael Meallin on validation problems + => Actually means I need to add support (and warn) for non-deterministic + content model. +- Handle undefined namespaces in entity contents better ... at least + issue a warning +- DOM needs + int xmlPruneProp(xmlNodePtr node, xmlAtttrPtr attr); + => done it's actually xmlRemoveProp xmlUnsetProp xmlUnsetNsProp + +- HTML: handling of Script and style data elements, need special code in + the parser and saving functions (handling of < > " ' ...): + http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#type-script + Attributes are no problems since entities are accepted. +- DOM needs + xmlAttrPtr xmlNewDocProp(xmlDocPtr doc, const xmlChar *name, const xmlChar *value) +- problem when parsing hrefs with & with the HTML parser (IRC ac) +- If the internal encoding is not UTF8 saving to a given encoding doesn't + work => fix to force UTF8 encoding ... + done, added documentation too +- Add an ASCII I/O encoder (asciiToUTF8 and UTF8Toascii) +- Issue warning when using non-absolute namespaces URI. +- the html parser should add <head> and <body> if they don't exist + started, not finished. + Done, the automatic closing is added and 3 testcases were inserted +- Command to force the parser to stop parsing and ignore the rest of the file. + xmlStopParser() should allow this, mostly untested +- support for HTML empty attributes like <hr noshade> +- plugged iconv() in for support of a large set of encodings. +- xmlSwitchToEncoding() rewrite done +- URI checkings (no fragments) rfc2396.txt +- Added a clean mechanism for overload or added input methods: + xmlRegisterInputCallbacks() +- dynamically adapt the alloc entry point to use g_alloc()/g_free() + if the programmer wants it: + - use xmlMemSetup() to reset the routines used. +- Check attribute normalization especially xmlGetProp() +- Validity checking problems for NOTATIONS attributes +- Validity checking problems for ENTITY ENTITIES attributes +- Parsing of a well balanced chunk xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() +- URI module: validation, base, etc ... see uri.[ch] +- turn tester into a generic program xmllint installed with libxml +- extend validity checks to go through entities content instead of + just labelling them PCDATA +- Save Dtds using the children list instead of dumping the tables, + order is preserved as well as comments and PIs +- Wrote a notice of changes requires to go from 1.x to 2.x +- make sure that all SAX callbacks are disabled if a WF error is detected +- checking/handling of newline normalization + http://localhost/www.xml.com/axml/target.html#sec-line-ends +- correct checking of '&' '%' on entities content. +- checking of PE/Nesting on entities declaration +- checking/handling of xml:space + - checking done. + - handling done, not well tested +- Language identification code, productions [33] to [38] + => done, the check has been added and report WFness errors +- Conditional sections in DTDs [61] to [65] + => should this crap be really implemented ??? + => Yep OASIS testsuite uses them +- Allow parsed entities defined in the internal subset to override + the ones defined in the external subset (DtD customization). + => This mean that the entity content should be computed only at + use time, i.e. keep the orig string only at parse time and expand + only when referenced from the external subset :-( + Needed for complete use of most DTD from Eve Maler +- Add regression tests for all WFC errors + => did some in test/WFC + => added OASIS testsuite routines + http://xmlsoft.org/conf/result.html + +- I18N: http://wap.trondheim.com/vaer/index.phtml is not XML and accepted + by the XML parser, UTF-8 should be checked when there is no "encoding" + declared ! +- Support for UTF-8 and UTF-16 encoding + => added some convertion routines provided by Martin Durst + patched them, got fixes from @@@ + I plan to keep everything internally as UTF-8 (or ISO-Latin-X) + this is slightly more costly but more compact, and recent processors + efficiency is cache related. The key for good performances is keeping + the data set small, so will I. + => the new progressive reading routines call the detection code + is enabled, tested the ISO->UTF-8 stuff +- External entities loading: + - allow override by client code + - make sure it is alled for all external entities referenced + Done, client code should use xmlSetExternalEntityLoader() to set + the default loading routine. It will be called each time an external + entity entity resolution is triggered. +- maintain ID coherency when removing/changing attributes + The function used to deallocate attributes now check for it being an + ID and removes it from the table. +- push mode parsing i.e. non-blocking state based parser + done, both for XML and HTML parsers. Use xmlCreatePushParserCtxt() + and xmlParseChunk() and html counterparts. + The tester program now has a --push option to select that parser + front-end. Douplicated tests to use both and check results are similar. + +- Most of XPath, still see some troubles and occasionnal memleaks. +- an XML shell, allowing to traverse/manipulate an XML document with + a shell like interface, and using XPath for the anming syntax + - use of readline and history added when available + - the shell interface has been cleanly separated and moved to debugXML.c +- HTML parser, should be fairly stable now +- API to search the lang of an attribute +- Collect IDs at parsing and maintain a table. + PBM: maintain the table coherency + PBM: how to detect ID types in absence of DtD ! +- Use it for XPath ID support +- Add validity checking + Should be finished now ! +- Add regression tests with entity substitutions + +- External Parsed entities, either XML or external Subset [78] and [79] + parsing the xmllang DtD now works, so it should be sufficient for + most cases ! + +- progressive reading. The entity support is a first step toward + asbtraction of an input stream. A large part of the context is still + located on the stack, moving to a state machine and putting everyting + in the parsing context should provide an adequate solution. + => Rather than progressive parsing, give more power to the SAX-like + interface. Currently the DOM-like representation is built but + => it should be possible to define that only as a set of SAX callbacks + and remove the tree creation from the parser code. + DONE + +- DOM support, instead of using a proprietary in memory + format for the document representation, the parser should + call a DOM API to actually build the resulting document. + Then the parser becomes independent of the in-memory + representation of the document. Even better using RPC's + the parser can actually build the document in another + program. + => Work started, now the internal representation is by default + very near a direct DOM implementation. The DOM glue is implemented + as a separate module. See the GNOME gdome module. + +- C++ support : John Ehresman <[email protected]> +- Updated code to follow more recent specs, added compatibility flag +- Better error handling, use a dedicated, overridable error + handling function. +- Support for CDATA. +- Keep track of line numbers for better error reporting. +- Support for PI (SAX one). +- Support for Comments (bad, should be in ASAP, they are parsed + but not stored), should be configurable. +- Improve the support of entities on save (+SAX). +
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi-minifi-cpp/blob/7956696e/thirdparty/libxml2/TODO_SCHEMAS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/thirdparty/libxml2/TODO_SCHEMAS b/thirdparty/libxml2/TODO_SCHEMAS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..145a4ed --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/libxml2/TODO_SCHEMAS @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +- implement counted transitions at the automata level + +- Unicode: + + upgrade to 3.2 + + improve the python script to generate better test + expressions to check the list of ranges. + +- Implement the interface at the SAX level + +- Implement the missing parts in the Structure part + + all content model + + enumerations + + countless others c.f. the TODO scattered in the code + +- Complete the Built-In datatype collections and Facets implementations + +- Regression tests based on + + the primer: + http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/ + + the Schemas Test Collection: + http://www.w3.org/2001/05/xmlschema-test-collection/ + + archives of the schemas-dev list + +- Integrity constraints: + + what's that ? How need to read about it + +- "formal" checking, i.e. go through the full Structure spec and + bind code and associated parts of the Schemas spec + +- go though the erratas + http://www.w3.org/2001/05/xmlschema-errata http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi-minifi-cpp/blob/7956696e/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/Makefile ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/Makefile b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1f6902 --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +##---------------------------------------------------------------- +## +##-- Filename: Makefile +## +##-- $Date: 2008/02/23 02:56:17 $ +##-- $Revision: 1.2 $ +##-- $Name: $ +## +##---------------------------------------------------------------- + +NAME = xml2 +TOOL_FAMILY=gnu + +include $(WIND_USR)/tool/gnu/make.$(VXCPU) + +FLAGS = -Wall -g -Isrc -Isrc/include -D_REENTRANT=1 +#FLAGS = -Wall -O2 -Isrc -Isrc/include -D_REENTRANT=1 + +FLAGS += $(DEFINE_CC) $(CC_ARCH_SPEC) -MD -MP -D_VX_CPU=_VX_$(CPU) -D_VX_TOOL_FAMILY=gnu -D_VX_TOOL=$(TOOL) +ifeq ($(VXTYPE),RTP) +FLAGS += -mrtp -fpic -I$(WIND_USR)/h -I$(WIND_USR)/h/wrn/coreip +else +FLAGS += -D_WRS_KERNEL -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip +endif + +ifeq ($(VXTYPE),RTP) +ifeq ($(CPU),SH32) +LIB_LDFLAGS += -L$(WIND_USR)/lib/sh/SH32/commonle/PIC +else +LIB_LDFLAGS += $(LD_LINK_PATH_ATEND) $(LD_PARTIAL_LAST_FLAGS) +endif +endif + +OBJS = c14n.o catalog.o chvalid.o \ + debugXML.o dict.o DOCBparser.o \ + encoding.o entities.o error.o \ + globals.o \ + hash.o \ + legacy.o list.o \ + parser.o parserInternals.o pattern.o \ + relaxng.o \ + SAX2.o SAX.o schematron.o \ + threads.o tree.o \ + uri.o \ + valid.o \ + xinclude.o xlink.o xmlcatalog.o xmlIO.o \ + xmlmemory.o xmlmodule.o xmlreader.o xmlregexp.o \ + xmlsave.o xmlschemas.o xmlschemastypes.o xmlstring.o \ + xmlunicode.o xmlwriter.o xpath.o xpointer.o + +all : lib$(NAME).so + +init : + mkdir -p objs + +.PHONY : lib$(NAME).so + +lib$(NAME).so : init $(patsubst %.o, objs/%.o, $(OBJS)) + $(CC) $(FLAGS) $(LIB_LDFLAGS) -shared -o $@ $(patsubst %.o, objs/%.o, $(OBJS)) + +(NAME).out : init $(patsubst %.o, objs/%.o, $(OBJS)) + $(CC) $(FLAGS) -o $@ $(patsubst %.o, objs/%.o, $(OBJS)) + +objs/%.o: src/%.c + $(CC) $(FLAGS) -o $@ -c $< + +clean: + rm -fR *.so objs http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi-minifi-cpp/blob/7956696e/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/README ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/README b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b756677 --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/README @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + libxml2 on VxWorks 6.4+ + +Here are my instructions for building on VxWorks.... I am very ashamed of +how I did this because it is a complete hack, but it works great, so I +can't complain too much. + +General Information + +1. The only way to build for VxWorks is to cross compile from a windows or +linux system. We use a RedHat 5.1 workstation system as our build +environment. + +2. VxWorks 6.X has two main types of executable, DKMs (dynamic kernel +modules), and RTPs (real-time processes). Kernel modules are the bread +and butter of VxWorks, but they look nothing like processes/threads in +normal UNIX/Windows systems. RTPs are more like processes that have +memory protection, threads, etc. VxWorks 6.X also introduces some level +of POSIX conformance to their environment. The POSIX conformance was the +key for us to be able to port libxml2. We support accessing libxml2 from +both DKMs and RTPs. + +3. There are 2 compilers for VxWorks, the WindRiver compiler, and a port +of the GNU toolchain, we have only tested and built with the GNU +toolchain. + +How To Build + +1. Run the configure on your native linux system (this is the cheesy +hack). Since the VxWorks GNU toolchain is very close in version to the +one in red hat, it generates a good config.h file. We configured libxml2 +with the following to keep the size down, (but we have done basic testing +with everything compiled in). + +./configure --with-minimum --with-reader --with-writer --with-regexps +--with-threads --with-thread-alloc + +2. Rename the libxml2 folder to "src". This step is required for our +replacement makefile to work. + +3. Run the replacement makefile. I wrote a new makefile that sets all the +proper vxworks defines and uses the correct compilers. The two defines on +the make command line are to tell it which VxWorks Target (SH3.2 little +endian), and the executable type. We have tested this code on PENTIUM2gnu +and SH32gnule. + +This makefile creates a shared library that runs on VxWorks: (libxml2.so) +make -f Makefile.vxworks clean all VXCPU=SH32gnule VXTYPE=RTP + +This makefile creates a kernel module that runs on VxWorks: (xml2.out) +make -f Makefile.vxworks clean all VXCPU=SH32gnule VXTYPE=DKM + +Important Notes + +1. There are several ways that this process could be improved, but at the +end of the day, we make products, not port libraries, so we did a meets +minimum for our needs. + +2. VxWorks is the devil, give me embedded linux every day. + +3. No matter what I tried, I couldn't get the configure to pick up the +VxWorks toolchain, and in my investigation, it has something to do with +automake/autoconf, not any individual package. VxWorks doesn't play by +the normal rules for building toolchains. + +4. The PIC flag in VxWorks (especially for SH processors) is very +important, and very troublesome. On linux, you can liberally use the PIC +flag when compiling and the compiler/linker will ignore it as needed, on +VxWorks if must always be on for shared libraries, and always be off for +static libraries and executables. + +5. If anyone wants to work on a better way to do the build of libxml2 for +VxWorks, I'm happy to help as much as I can, but I'm not looking to +support it myself. + +Attached Files + +1. To use my Makefile for vxworks, you should enter the vxworks +environment (/opt/windriver/wrenv.linux -p vxworks-6.4 for me). +2. Run: build.sh libxml2-2.6.32 SH32gnule RTP (where you have +libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz and the Makefile in the same directory as the script +file). + +Thanks, + +Jim Wert Jr. [email protected] http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi-minifi-cpp/blob/7956696e/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/build.sh ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/build.sh b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/build.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c195062 --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/libxml2/VxWorks/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +LIBXML2=$1 +TARGETCPU=$2 +TARGETTYPE=$3 + +if [ -z "$2" ]; then + TARGETCPU=SIMPENTIUMgnu +fi + +if [ -z "$3" ]; then + TARGETTYPE=RTP +fi + +echo "LIBXML2 Version: ${LIBXML2}" +echo "LIBXML2 Target CPU: ${TARGETCPU}" +echo "LIBXML2 Target Type: ${TARGETTYPE}" + +rm -fR src +tar xvzf ${LIBXML2}.tar.gz +mv ${LIBXML2} src +cd src + +./configure --with-minimum --with-reader --with-writer --with-regexps --with-threads --with-thread-alloc + +find . -name '*.in' -exec rm -fR {} + +find . -name '*.am' -exec rm -fR {} + +rm -fR *.m4 +rm -fR *.pc +rm -fR *.pl +rm -fR *.py +rm -fR *.spec +rm -fR .deps +rm -fR AUTHORS +rm -fR bakefile +rm -fR ChangeLog +rm -fR config.guess +rm -fR config.log +rm -fR config.status +rm -fR config.stub +rm -fR config.sub +rm -fR configure +rm -fR COPYING +rm -fR Copyright +rm -fR depcomp +rm -fR doc +rm -fR example +rm -fR INSTALL +rm -fR install-sh +rm -fR libxml.3 +rm -fR ltmain.sh +rm -fR Makefile +rm -fR Makefile.tests +rm -fR macos +rm -fR mkinstalldirs +rm -fR missing +rm -fR nanoftp.c +rm -fR nanohttp.c +rm -fR NEWS +rm -fR python +rm -fR README +rm -fR README.tests +rm -fR regressions.xml +rm -fR result +rm -fR runsuite.c +rm -fR runtest.c +rm -fR test +rm -fR test*.c +rm -fR TODO* +rm -fR trio* +rm -fR vms +rm -fR win32 +rm -fR xml2* +rm -fR xmllint.c +rm -fR xstc + +cd .. + +make clean all VXCPU=${TARGETCPU} VXTYPE=${TARGETTYPE} + +if [ "${TARGETTYPE}" = "RTP" ]; then + cp libxml2.so ../../lib/. +else + cp xml2.out ../../bin/. +fi + +cp -R src/include/libxml ../../include/. \ No newline at end of file http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi-minifi-cpp/blob/7956696e/thirdparty/libxml2/acinclude.m4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/thirdparty/libxml2/acinclude.m4 b/thirdparty/libxml2/acinclude.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ad8630 --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/libxml2/acinclude.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +dnl Like AC_TRY_EVAL but also errors out if the compiler generates +dnl _any_ output. 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at the beginning you should see a section which starts as: + + # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # These are configurable options: + # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + here you can find all the options actually used by that makefile. + They can be customized when running the makefile writing something like: + + nmake -fmakefile.vc BUILD=release + mingw32-make -fmakefile.gcc BUILD=debug ICONV_DIR=c:\myiconv + + or they can be permanently changed modifying the makefile. + That's all: for any problem/compile-error/suggestion, write to + [email protected] with the word "libxml2" in the subject. + + + + + + 1.1 HOWTO compile LIBXML2 using an IDE + -------------------------------------- + + Actually only the Microsoft VisualC++ 6.0 project files are generated. + In future other Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) will be supported as well. + + With MSVC++ 6.0, you should open the DSW file and then set as the active project the + "libxml2" project, if you want to build the library or one of the test projects if you + want to run them. + Using the command "Build->Set Active Configuration" you can choose one of the predefined + configuration. + + + + + + 1.2 HOWTO regenerate makefiles for LIBXML2 + ------------------------------------------ + + Be sure to have installed Bakefile (http://bakefile.sourceforge.net). + Just run the "bakefile_gen" command inside the folder containing the "libxml2.bkl" file. + NOTE: if you want to remove all the makefiles, you can use the "bakefile_gen -c" command. + + The template files used to generate all makefiles are only two: + - libxml2.bkl (the main one) + - Bakefiles.bkgen + All the other files can be dinamically regenerated. + + + + + + If you have problems with the compilation of LIBXML2 under windows (using one of the supported compiler) + please write to: + + Francesco Montorsi <[email protected]> +
