Thanks for the explanation. In order to use buffered IO only, I am now using the 'xmlSaveFile' function (instead of 'xmlSaveToFd'): --- #include <libxml/tree.h> /* for xmlSaveFile */ #include <stdio.h> /* for printf */ #include <string.h> /* for strlen */ int main() { const char *str = "<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n<head>\n<title>test</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n<p>test</p>\n</body>\n</html>\n"; xmlDocPtr doc = NULL; printf("Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml;\n\n"); doc = xmlParseMemory(str, strlen(str) + 1); if(xmlSaveFile("-", doc) == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to dump the document to a file.\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } xmlFreeDoc(doc); xmlCleanupParser(); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } ---
Now, I have the expected behavior while redirecting the 'stdout' stream to a file: --- $ ./main.out 1>1.txt $ cat 1.txt Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml; <?xml version="1.0"?> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>test</title> </head> <body> <p>test</p> </body> </html> --- However, with this solution, I loose the 'options' parameter that was available with the 'xmlSaveToFd' function. Is there a similar solution with the 'options' parameter please? On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 14:28:24 +0200 Nick Wellnhofer <wellnho...@aevum.de> wrote: > On 03/04/2018 14:02, YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List via xml wrote: > > printf("Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml;\n\n"); > > This operates on the stdout FILE pointer using buffered IO. > > > ctxt = xmlSaveToFd(1, NULL, XML_SAVE_FORMAT); > > This operates on the stdout file descriptor using unbuffered IO. You're > mixing > buffered and unbuffered IO. > > Nick _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ xml@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml