On 30.03.2013 02:02, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
* nscg wrote:
Since I would like to use libxml2 with a wxWidgets application in a Unicode
compile, I have been looking around for suitable libraries or DLLs.
My preference would be using MSVC 2010 Express as the compiler/debugger.
I did find
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Hi!
I currently have to fix an existing application to use something other
than the DOM interface of libxml2 because it turns out it gets passed
XML files so large that they can't be loaded into memory.
I have rewritten the data loading from
On 30.03.2013 16:35, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 08:02:38AM +0100, Martin B. wrote:
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It turns out however, that the subtree where the large data resides
has to be read not in-order, but I have to collect some (small
amount of) data before the other. (And the problem
On 23.01.2012 10:36, Alex Bligh wrote:
--On 23 January 2012 10:11:58 +0100 Martin B. 0xcdcdc...@gmx.at wrote:
libxml2 is thread-safe after the library has been initialized with
xmlInitParser()
Is that really true? Are node attach and detach operations atomic in
their tree modifications? I
Hi!
Are there any guidelines as to what memory requirements are to be
expected when reading a xml file with xmlReadFile?
That is, given a simple xml file (no namespaces and such stuff) with no
text nodes, how much memory do the data structures take, compared to the
file on disk?
Simple
siddharth sehgal wrote:
Hi
I am facing this problem in Visual Studio 2005 using VB-2005 and native
unmanaged c++ dll which in turn uses libxml2.
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Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an
indication that other memory has been corrupted. *
I will try to explain the
Tejus A G wrote:
Hi All,
I have 2 queries w.r.t libxml2 API/usage.
1.
2. Is there any way to give the libXML2 library a custom malloc
function ?
So, that all memory allocations the library does goes through it
instead of
whatever libXML2 is using.
See:
xmlMemSetup
xmlGcMemSetup
Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 02:09:35PM +0100, Martin B. wrote:
Hi all!
I've downloaded ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/libxml2-2.7.6.tar.gz and
compiled it with Visual Studio 2005 without warnings.
File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
That's due to EBCDIC
While compiling an older version (2.6.27) and then re-checking with the
newest code, I found that there's a minor casting issue in
xmlNodeSetBase(..). It's purely cosmetic, but it cost me time trying to
figure out what's going on, so I though it probably should be changed to
use a
Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 02:59:50AM +0100, Aron Szabo wrote:
Hi!
If I use the library in a threaded program and call
xmlCleanupParser() I can't reinitialize it.
So here's what happens:
1. xmlCleanupThreads() is called from xmlCleanupParser()
2. the global key is deleted
Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 03:40:30PM +0100, Martin B. wrote:
Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 02:59:50AM +0100, Aron Szabo wrote:
Hi!
If I use the library in a threaded program and call
xmlCleanupParser() I can't reinitialize it.
So here's what happens:
1
at 04:38:24PM +0100, Martin B. wrote:
Daniel Veillard wrote:
Best thing would be if xmlCleanupParser() would be removed
completely, no?
That is impossible, for ABI compatibility,
Ah OK. In that case the best thing would be to have the function in
the ABI but get a compiler error if it's used
l...@burtbicksler.com wrote:
Hi,
New to libxml(2) and generally have things pretty well figured out but
one issue that I haven't been able to work out is the following:
I am using the API to create a record of the form:
rootfirst
id=1child1ChildData/child1child2ChildData/child2/first/root
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