On Friday, 9 September 2022 at 22:00:42 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
https://github.com/ZILtoid1991/newxml/releases/tag/v0.2.0
It's a heavily modified `std.experimental.xml` with the
following changes:
* Many templating have been removed in favor of other forms of
setting. This means the allocators have been axed in favor of
using `new` and relying on D's automatic garbage collection.
* Has a proper DOMString implementation. This might make a few
things a bit slower, but also simplified things.
* Has way more error handling than the original, and at parsing
time (More will be added down the line).
* And of course, it's being actively developed.
DOM compatibility means that anyone who worked with any other
DOM implementation (C++, Java, Python, JS, etc.) will be
immediately familiar with it. For SAX, I went after my own
head, and before 1.0, I can still change it if I need based on
user feedback. I might also port `legacy.d` for those who used
to use the old `std.xml` implementation.
Just found an error. It crashes the LDC2 compiler while compiling
just fine under DMD, likely a compiler bug.