I thought I was using xml.l since reading yesterday that xm.l was just in
for historic reasons sothat's a very good call on your part Alex and
sorry for my sloppiness :) and YES it works great!
On 16 January 2017 at 20:33, Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 07:48:52PM +, dean wrote:
> When I try to slurp the xml in I get
> [fl.xml:1] !DOCTYPE -- Unbalanced XML
>
> I'm assuming ":1" refers to the second line here...
>
>
Yes, then please try "@lib/xml.l" instead of up "@lib/xm.l". It handles also
comments and other
When I try to slurp the xml in I get
[fl.xml:1] !DOCTYPE -- Unbalanced XML
I'm assuming ":1" refers to the second line here...
I've looked at the xml tree using the firefox plugin "xml developer" and
it's indents look pretty uniform from the start to the end so I don'r
really know what I'm
>'read' cannot be used to parse an XML file, because it expects Lisp syntax
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 04:04:18PM +, dean wrote:
> I tried this on an xml file and it seems ideal re separating the tags and
> data for processing
> (in "fl.xml" (until (eof) (prinl (read
>
> The input is stopping abruptly when I hit an isolated closed paren though
'read' cannot be used
I tried this on an xml file and it seems ideal re separating the tags and
data for processing
(in "fl.xml" (until (eof) (prinl (read
The input is stopping abruptly when I hit an isolated closed paren though
a).
which is resulting in
Bad input ')'
I'm just wondering how best to get
Thank you very much for that.
Best Regards
Dean
On 16 January 2017 at 14:33, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Dean,
>
> > To get started I thought I'd try to list all the functions in xml.l using
> > PL and tried...
> > in "/home/me/xml.l" (while (line T) (prinl @)))
> > as a
Hi Dean,
> To get started I thought I'd try to list all the functions in xml.l using
> PL and tried...
> in "/home/me/xml.l" (while (line T) (prinl @)))
> as a starting point but I'm not sure how you get past the third line which
> is blank so
Yes, 'line' returns NIL for blank lines, so the
Ok I found some good examples on Rosetta code i.e.
https://rosettacode.org/wiki/XML/Input#PicoLisp
and see that I have unbalanced xml.
I'm just wondering what the best tools to analyse this would be on openbsd.
To get started I thought I'd try to list all the functions in xml.l using
PL and tried...
in "/home/me/xml.l" (while (line T) (prinl @)))
as a starting point but I'm not sure how you get past the third line which
is blank so
I reverted to what I know for now :)
$ perl -ne'$w='de';print if
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