The following issue has been updated:

    Updater: Dan Rosen (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
       Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:31 PM
    Comment:
Oops, mangled the previous patch. Hopefully this one should apply properly.
    Changes:
             Attachment changed to inputbuffersize
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For a full history of the issue, see:

  http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1207?page=history

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View the issue:
  http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1207

Here is an overview of the issue:
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        Key: XERCESC-1207
    Summary: XMLScanner::scanCharData fills XMLBuffer until out of memory
       Type: Bug

     Status: Unassigned
   Priority: Critical

    Project: Xerces-C++
 Components: 
             Non-Validating Parser
   Versions:
             2.5.0

   Assignee: 
   Reporter: Dan Rosen

    Created: Mon, 10 May 2004 10:51 AM
    Updated: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:31 PM

Description:
When parsing an XML file consisting primarily of very large (hundreds of megabytes) 
blocks of contiguous character data, XMLScanner::scanCharData() happily attempts to 
build a single XMLBuffer containing all the data. Eventually the buffer becomes so 
large that the reallocation within XMLBuffer::insureCapacity() fails, causing 
std::bad_alloc to be thrown, or a crash in memcpy (depending on compiler). The 
fundamental problem seems to be that there is no upper bound imposed on buffer length.

In the SAX model, it is acceptable to issue multiple ContentHandler::characters() 
callbacks for a single contiguous block of data. The only restriction on how this 
should be implemented is that all characters in any single event must come from the 
same external entity; no further behavior is specified. So it would be perfectly 
conformant to the SAX model to set an upper bound on the size of a single characters() 
event.

(As far as I understand, allowing an upper bound in XMLScanner::scanCharData() would 
not affect the DOM)

I'd propose that an upper bound for character buffer size be added as an optional 
parameter (with some reasonable value as a default), either in the constructor of the 
parser or in useScanner(), and that that parameter be used to inform 
XMLScanner::scanCharData() when to force a call to sendCharData() to dump the buffer 
to its client.


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