doc/examples/xpath2.c


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Daniel Richard G 6842ee81 2012-08-17T09:58:38 More cleanups to the documentation part of libxml2 doc/Makefile.am: * Build what's in doc/ before doc/devhelp/, as the dependency graph flows that way * Add "--path $(srcdir)" so that xsltproc can find DTDs in srcdir * Replaced $(top_srcdir)/doc with an equivalent $(srcdir) * Qualified libxml2-api.xml with $(srcdir) as it's always generated there * Rewrote the dependencies for libxml2-api.xml so that xmlversion.h doesn't throw everything off doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Use Automake constructs to install the HTML files instead of an install-data-local rule * Reorganized the file a bit (hello whitespace!) * EXTRA_DIST doesn't need to list so many files now that dist_devhelp_DATA is being used * Only print "Rebuilding devhelp files" if rebuilding is actually occurring doc/examples/index.py: * Make the "this file is auto-generated" banner more prominent * Autotools updates: Use AM_CPPFLAGS/AM_CFLAGS instead of INCLUDES * Got rid of DEPS as it's not needed (Automake already sees the dependency on libxml2.la by way of LDADD(S)) * Replaced LDADDS with LDADD, which is applied to all programs listed in the file. Since all the test programs have the same link dependencies, this way is more concise yet equivalent. * Remove the *.tmp files via "make clean" instead of having the test programs do it themselves (more on this later) * Invoke index.py in srcdir, as it pretty much needs to run there * Restructured the index.html rule so that only the xmllint invocation is allowed to fail * Use $(MKDIR_P) instead of $(mkinstalldirs), $(VAR) instead of @VAR@ * Remove symlinks for test?.xml in an out-of-source build * Sort lists for neatness * Better formatting for EXTRA_DIST and noinst_PROGRAMS variables * Simplified the Automake bits printed for each program: *_LDFLAGS doesn't need to be specified as it's empty anyway, *_DEPENDENCIES is redundant, *_LDADD isn't needed due to the global LDADD * Added a bit that symlinks in test?.xml from srcdir in out-of-source builds. This allows the reader4 test to read these files in the current directory, which ensures that the output always looks the same (i.e. does not contain references to srcdir) * Don't hide the test program invocation (or else it's hard to tell which test failed), and don't use superfluous parentheses * NOTE: If you check in these changes, be sure to run this script and also check in the updated files that it generates! doc/examples/*.c: * Updated the test: lines so that + "&&" is used to separate commands instead of ";" so that errors are not masked + reference files are qualified with $(srcdir)/ + no "rm" takes place -- these are a problem because (1) if a test fails, it's useful to have the output file ready for inspection; (2) the "rm" invocation masks a potential non-zero exit status from diff (This is why I added the CLEANFILES line above) doc/examples/io1.res: * Updated this ref file so that the test passes. (This is correct, right?) doc/examples/reader4.res: * Changed this back to its original form, as the symlinking of test?.xml means this file no longer has to contain path prefixes on the filenames doc/examples/testWriter.c: * Changed the output filenames to *.tmp instead of *.res, partly for consistency, partly to not have to add special cases to CLEANFILES doc/examples/xpath1.c: * Removed the "./" prefix on the test invocation, which is redundant as index.py already adds one
Daniel Veillard ff4c1852 2005-03-10T10:37:28 second patch from Rick Jones, portability fix for HP-UX first fix from * xmlmodule.c: second patch from Rick Jones, portability fix for HP-UX * doc/examples/xpath1.c doc/examples/xpath2.c: first fix from Rick Jones to avoid warnings. Daniel
William M. Brack 21e4ef20 2005-01-02T09:53:13 Re-examined the problems of configuring a "minimal" library. Synchronized the header files with the library code in order to assure that all the various conditionals (LIBXML_xxxx_ENABLED) were the same in both. Modified the API database content to more accurately reflect the conditionals. Enhanced the generation of that database. Although there was no substantial change to any of the library code's logic, a large number of files were modified to achieve the above, and the configuration script was enhanced to do some automatic enabling of features (e.g. --with-xinclude forces --with-xpath). Additionally, all the format errors discovered by apibuild.py were corrected. * configure.in: enhanced cross-checking of options * doc/apibuild.py, doc/elfgcchack.xsl, doc/libxml2-refs.xml, doc/libxml2-api.xml, gentest.py: changed the usage of the <cond> element in module descriptions * elfgcchack.h, testapi.c: regenerated with proper conditionals * HTMLparser.c, SAX.c, globals.c, tree.c, xmlschemas.c, xpath.c, testSAX.c: cleaned up conditionals * include/libxml/[SAX.h, SAX2.h, debugXML.h, encoding.h, entities.h, hash.h, parser.h, parserInternals.h, schemasInternals.h, tree.h, valid.h, xlink.h, xmlIO.h, xmlautomata.h, xmlreader.h, xpath.h]: synchronized the conditionals with the corresponding module code * doc/examples/tree2.c, doc/examples/xpath1.c, doc/examples/xpath2.c: added additional conditions required for compilation * doc/*.html, doc/html/*.html: rebuilt the docs
Daniel Veillard 3d354a79 2004-03-28T12:18:45 handle and explain a very tricky problem when modifying the tree based on * doc/examples/xpath2.c doc/examples/xpath2.res: handle and explain a very tricky problem when modifying the tree based on an XPath result query. Daniel
Daniel Veillard b5eb7143 2004-03-26T13:55:38 added a test template added a new example, and make valgrind target Daniel * doc/examples/xpath1.c: added a test template * doc/examples/xpath2.c doc/examples/xpath2.res doc/examples/*: added a new example, and make valgrind target Daniel