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  • Author : Daniel Veillard
    Date : 2003-10-10 14:10:40
    Hash : 659e71ec
    Message : Setting up the framework for structured error reporting, touches a lot of * HTMLparser.c c14n.c catalog.c error.c globals.c parser.c parserInternals.c relaxng.c valid.c xinclude.c xmlIO.c xmlregexp.c xmlschemas.c xpath.c xpointer.c include/libxml/globals.h include/libxml/parser.h include/libxml/valid.h include/libxml/xmlerror.h: Setting up the framework for structured error reporting, touches a lot of modules, but little code now the error handling trail has been cleaned up. Daniel

  • xpointer.c
  • /*
     * xpointer.c : Code to handle XML Pointer
     *
     * Base implementation was made accordingly to
     * W3C Candidate Recommendation 7 June 2000
     * http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/CR-xptr-20000607
     *
     * Added support for the element() scheme described in:
     * W3C Proposed Recommendation 13 November 2002
     * http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/PR-xptr-element-20021113/  
     *
     * See Copyright for the status of this software.
     *
     * daniel@veillard.com
     */
    
    #define IN_LIBXML
    #include "libxml.h"
    
    /*
     * TODO: better handling of error cases, the full expression should
     *       be parsed beforehand instead of a progressive evaluation
     * TODO: Access into entities references are not supported now ...
     *       need a start to be able to pop out of entities refs since
     *       parent is the endity declaration, not the ref.
     */
    
    #include <string.h>
    #include <libxml/xpointer.h>
    #include <libxml/xmlmemory.h>
    #include <libxml/parserInternals.h>
    #include <libxml/uri.h>
    #include <libxml/xpath.h>
    #include <libxml/xpathInternals.h>
    #include <libxml/xmlerror.h>
    #include <libxml/globals.h>
    
    #ifdef LIBXML_XPTR_ENABLED
    
    /* Add support of the xmlns() xpointer scheme to initialize the namespaces */
    #define XPTR_XMLNS_SCHEME
    
    /* #define DEBUG_RANGES */
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    #ifdef LIBXML_DEBUG_ENABLED
    #include <libxml/debugXML.h>
    #endif
    #endif
    
    #define TODO 								\
        xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,				\
    	    "Unimplemented block at %s:%d\n",				\
                __FILE__, __LINE__);
    
    #define STRANGE 							\
        xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,				\
    	    "Internal error at %s:%d\n",				\
                __FILE__, __LINE__);
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     * 		Some factorized error routines				*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrErrMemory:
     * @extra:  extra informations
     *
     * Handle a redefinition of attribute error
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrErrMemory(const char *extra)
    {
        __xmlRaiseError(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, XML_FROM_XPOINTER,
    		    XML_ERR_NO_MEMORY, XML_ERR_ERROR, NULL, 0, extra,
    		    NULL, NULL, 0, 0,
    		    "Memory allocation failed : %s\n", extra);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrErr:
     * @ctxt:  an XPTR evaluation context
     * @extra:  extra informations
     *
     * Handle a redefinition of attribute error
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrErr(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int error,
               const char * msg, const xmlChar *extra)
    {
        if (ctxt != NULL)
            ctxt->error = error;
        if ((ctxt == NULL) || (ctxt->context == NULL)) {
    	__xmlRaiseError(NULL, NULL, NULL,
    			NULL, NULL, XML_FROM_XPOINTER, error,
    			XML_ERR_ERROR, NULL, 0,
    			(const char *) extra, NULL, NULL, 0, 0,
    			msg, extra);
    	return;
        }
        ctxt->context->lastError.domain = XML_FROM_XPOINTER;
        ctxt->context->lastError.code = error;
        ctxt->context->lastError.level = XML_ERR_ERROR;
        ctxt->context->lastError.str1 = (char *) xmlStrdup(ctxt->base);
        ctxt->context->lastError.int1 = ctxt->cur - ctxt->base;
        ctxt->context->lastError.node = ctxt->context->debugNode;
        if (ctxt->context->error != NULL) {
    	ctxt->context->error(ctxt->context->userData,
    	                     &ctxt->context->lastError);
        } else {
    	__xmlRaiseError(NULL, NULL, NULL,
    			NULL, ctxt->context->debugNode, XML_FROM_XPOINTER,
    			error, XML_ERR_ERROR, NULL, 0,
    			(const char *) extra, (const char *) ctxt->base, NULL,
    			ctxt->cur - ctxt->base, 0,
    			msg, extra);
        }
    }
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     *		A few helper functions for child sequences		*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    xmlNodePtr xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(xmlNodePtr cur);
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetArity:
     * @cur:  the node
     *
     * Returns the number of child for an element, -1 in case of error
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrGetArity(xmlNodePtr cur) {
        int i;
        if (cur == NULL) 
    	return(-1);
        cur = cur->children;
        for (i = 0;cur != NULL;cur = cur->next) {
    	if ((cur->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE)) {
    	    i++;
    	}
        }
        return(i);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetIndex:
     * @cur:  the node
     *
     * Returns the index of the node in its parent children list, -1
     *         in case of error
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrGetIndex(xmlNodePtr cur) {
        int i;
        if (cur == NULL) 
    	return(-1);
        for (i = 1;cur != NULL;cur = cur->prev) {
    	if ((cur->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE)) {
    	    i++;
    	}
        }
        return(i);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetNthChild:
     * @cur:  the node
     * @no:  the child number
     *
     * Returns the @no'th element child of @cur or NULL
     */
    static xmlNodePtr
    xmlXPtrGetNthChild(xmlNodePtr cur, int no) {
        int i;
        if (cur == NULL) 
    	return(cur);
        cur = cur->children;
        for (i = 0;i <= no;cur = cur->next) {
    	if (cur == NULL) 
    	    return(cur);
    	if ((cur->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) ||
    	    (cur->type == XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE)) {
    	    i++;
    	    if (i == no)
    		break;
    	}
        }
        return(cur);
    }
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     *		Handling of XPointer specific types			*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrCmpPoints:
     * @node1:  the first node
     * @index1:  the first index
     * @node2:  the second node
     * @index2:  the second index
     *
     * Compare two points w.r.t document order
     *
     * Returns -2 in case of error 1 if first point < second point, 0 if
     *         that's the same point, -1 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrCmpPoints(xmlNodePtr node1, int index1, xmlNodePtr node2, int index2) {
        if ((node1 == NULL) || (node2 == NULL))
    	return(-2);
        /*
         * a couple of optimizations which will avoid computations in most cases
         */
        if (node1 == node2) {
    	if (index1 < index2)
    	    return(1);
    	if (index1 > index2)
    	    return(-1);
    	return(0);
        }
        return(xmlXPathCmpNodes(node1, node2));
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewPoint:
     * @node:  the xmlNodePtr
     * @indx:  the indx within the node
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type point
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    static xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewPoint(xmlNodePtr node, int indx) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (node == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (indx < 0)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating point");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_POINT;
        ret->user = (void *) node;
        ret->index = indx;
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder:
     * @range:  an object range
     *
     * Make sure the points in the range are in the right order
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(xmlXPathObjectPtr range) {
        int tmp;
        xmlNodePtr tmp2;
        if (range == NULL)
    	return;
        if (range->type != XPATH_RANGE)
    	return;
        if (range->user2 == NULL)
    	return;
        tmp = xmlXPtrCmpPoints(range->user, range->index,
    	                     range->user2, range->index2);
        if (tmp == -1) {
    	tmp2 = range->user;
    	range->user = range->user2;
    	range->user2 = tmp2;
    	tmp = range->index;
    	range->index = range->index2;
    	range->index2 = tmp;
        }
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrRangesEqual:
     * @range1:  the first range
     * @range2:  the second range
     *
     * Compare two ranges
     *
     * Returns 1 if equal, 0 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrRangesEqual(xmlXPathObjectPtr range1, xmlXPathObjectPtr range2) {
        if (range1 == range2)
    	return(1);
        if ((range1 == NULL) || (range2 == NULL))
    	return(0);
        if (range1->type != range2->type)
    	return(0);
        if (range1->type != XPATH_RANGE)
    	return(0);
        if (range1->user != range2->user)
    	return(0);
        if (range1->index != range2->index)
    	return(0);
        if (range1->user2 != range2->user2)
    	return(0);
        if (range1->index2 != range2->index2)
    	return(0);
        return(1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRange:
     * @start:  the starting node
     * @startindex:  the start index
     * @end:  the ending point
     * @endindex:  the ending index
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRange(xmlNodePtr start, int startindex,
    	        xmlNodePtr end, int endindex) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (startindex < 0)
    	return(NULL);
        if (endindex < 0)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start;
        ret->index = startindex;
        ret->user2 = end;
        ret->index2 = endindex;
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRangePoints:
     * @start:  the starting point
     * @end:  the ending point
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range using 2 Points
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRangePoints(xmlXPathObjectPtr start, xmlXPathObjectPtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (start->type != XPATH_POINT)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end->type != XPATH_POINT)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start->user;
        ret->index = start->index;
        ret->user2 = end->user;
        ret->index2 = end->index;
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRangePointNode:
     * @start:  the starting point
     * @end:  the ending node
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range from a point to a node
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRangePointNode(xmlXPathObjectPtr start, xmlNodePtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (start->type != XPATH_POINT)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start->user;
        ret->index = start->index;
        ret->user2 = end;
        ret->index2 = -1;
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRangeNodePoint:
     * @start:  the starting node
     * @end:  the ending point
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range from a node to a point
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRangeNodePoint(xmlNodePtr start, xmlXPathObjectPtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (start->type != XPATH_POINT)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end->type != XPATH_POINT)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start;
        ret->index = -1;
        ret->user2 = end->user;
        ret->index2 = end->index;
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRangeNodes:
     * @start:  the starting node
     * @end:  the ending node
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range using 2 nodes
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRangeNodes(xmlNodePtr start, xmlNodePtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start;
        ret->index = -1;
        ret->user2 = end;
        ret->index2 = -1;
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewCollapsedRange:
     * @start:  the starting and ending node
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range using a single nodes
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewCollapsedRange(xmlNodePtr start) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start;
        ret->index = -1;
        ret->user2 = NULL;
        ret->index2 = -1;
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewRangeNodeObject:
     * @start:  the starting node
     * @end:  the ending object
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type range from a not to an object
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewRangeNodeObject(xmlNodePtr start, xmlXPathObjectPtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        switch (end->type) {
    	case XPATH_POINT:
    	    break;
    	case XPATH_NODESET:
    	    /*
    	     * Empty set ... 
    	     */
    	    if (end->nodesetval->nodeNr <= 0)
    		return(NULL);
    	    break;
    	default:
    	    TODO
    	    return(NULL);
        }
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating range");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_RANGE;
        ret->user = start;
        ret->index = -1;
        switch (end->type) {
    	case XPATH_POINT:
    	    ret->user2 = end->user;
    	    ret->index2 = end->index;
    	case XPATH_NODESET: {
    	    ret->user2 = end->nodesetval->nodeTab[end->nodesetval->nodeNr - 1];
    	    ret->index2 = -1;
    	    break;
    	}
    	default:
    	    STRANGE
    	    return(NULL);
        }
        xmlXPtrRangeCheckOrder(ret);
        return(ret);
    }
    
    #define XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT	10
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate:
     * @val:  an initial xmlXPathObjectPtr, or NULL
     *
     * Create a new xmlLocationSetPtr of type double and of value @val
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlLocationSetPtr
    xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(xmlXPathObjectPtr val) {
        xmlLocationSetPtr ret;
    
        ret = (xmlLocationSetPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlLocationSet));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating locationset");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlLocationSet));
        if (val != NULL) {
            ret->locTab = (xmlXPathObjectPtr *) xmlMalloc(XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT *
    					     sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
    	if (ret->locTab == NULL) {
    	    xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating locationset");
    	    xmlFree(ret);
    	    return(NULL);
    	}
    	memset(ret->locTab, 0 ,
    	       XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT * (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
            ret->locMax = XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT;
    	ret->locTab[ret->locNr++] = val;
        }
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd:
     * @cur:  the initial range set
     * @val:  a new xmlXPathObjectPtr
     *
     * add a new xmlXPathObjectPtr to an existing LocationSet
     * If the location already exist in the set @val is freed.
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(xmlLocationSetPtr cur, xmlXPathObjectPtr val) {
        int i;
    
        if (val == NULL) return;
    
        /*
         * check against doublons
         */
        for (i = 0;i < cur->locNr;i++) {
    	if (xmlXPtrRangesEqual(cur->locTab[i], val)) {
    	    xmlXPathFreeObject(val);
    	    return;
    	}
        }
    
        /*
         * grow the locTab if needed
         */
        if (cur->locMax == 0) {
            cur->locTab = (xmlXPathObjectPtr *) xmlMalloc(XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT *
    					     sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
    	if (cur->locTab == NULL) {
    	    xmlXPtrErrMemory("adding location to set");
    	    return;
    	}
    	memset(cur->locTab, 0 ,
    	       XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT * (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
            cur->locMax = XML_RANGESET_DEFAULT;
        } else if (cur->locNr == cur->locMax) {
            xmlXPathObjectPtr *temp;
    
            cur->locMax *= 2;
    	temp = (xmlXPathObjectPtr *) xmlRealloc(cur->locTab, cur->locMax *
    				      sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
    	if (temp == NULL) {
    	    xmlXPtrErrMemory("adding location to set");
    	    return;
    	}
    	cur->locTab = temp;
        }
        cur->locTab[cur->locNr++] = val;
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrLocationSetMerge:
     * @val1:  the first LocationSet
     * @val2:  the second LocationSet
     *
     * Merges two rangesets, all ranges from @val2 are added to @val1
     *
     * Returns val1 once extended or NULL in case of error.
     */
    xmlLocationSetPtr
    xmlXPtrLocationSetMerge(xmlLocationSetPtr val1, xmlLocationSetPtr val2) {
        int i;
    
        if (val1 == NULL) return(NULL);
        if (val2 == NULL) return(val1);
    
        /*
         * !!!!! this can be optimized a lot, knowing that both
         *       val1 and val2 already have unicity of their values.
         */
    
        for (i = 0;i < val2->locNr;i++)
            xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(val1, val2->locTab[i]);
    
        return(val1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrLocationSetDel:
     * @cur:  the initial range set
     * @val:  an xmlXPathObjectPtr
     *
     * Removes an xmlXPathObjectPtr from an existing LocationSet
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrLocationSetDel(xmlLocationSetPtr cur, xmlXPathObjectPtr val) {
        int i;
    
        if (cur == NULL) return;
        if (val == NULL) return;
    
        /*
         * check against doublons
         */
        for (i = 0;i < cur->locNr;i++)
            if (cur->locTab[i] == val) break;
    
        if (i >= cur->locNr) {
    #ifdef DEBUG
            xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, 
    	        "xmlXPtrLocationSetDel: Range wasn't found in RangeList\n");
    #endif
            return;
        }
        cur->locNr--;
        for (;i < cur->locNr;i++)
            cur->locTab[i] = cur->locTab[i + 1];
        cur->locTab[cur->locNr] = NULL;
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrLocationSetRemove:
     * @cur:  the initial range set
     * @val:  the index to remove
     *
     * Removes an entry from an existing LocationSet list.
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrLocationSetRemove(xmlLocationSetPtr cur, int val) {
        if (cur == NULL) return;
        if (val >= cur->locNr) return;
        cur->locNr--;
        for (;val < cur->locNr;val++)
            cur->locTab[val] = cur->locTab[val + 1];
        cur->locTab[cur->locNr] = NULL;
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrFreeLocationSet:
     * @obj:  the xmlLocationSetPtr to free
     *
     * Free the LocationSet compound (not the actual ranges !).
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrFreeLocationSet(xmlLocationSetPtr obj) {
        int i;
    
        if (obj == NULL) return;
        if (obj->locTab != NULL) {
    	for (i = 0;i < obj->locNr; i++) {
                xmlXPathFreeObject(obj->locTab[i]);
    	}
    	xmlFree(obj->locTab);
        }
        xmlFree(obj);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodes:
     * @start:  the start NodePtr value
     * @end:  the end NodePtr value or NULL
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type LocationSet and initialize
     * it with the single range made of the two nodes @start and @end
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodes(xmlNodePtr start, xmlNodePtr end) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating locationset");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_LOCATIONSET;
        if (end == NULL)
    	ret->user = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(xmlXPtrNewCollapsedRange(start));
        else
    	ret->user = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(xmlXPtrNewRangeNodes(start,end));
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet:
     * @set:  a node set
     *
     * Create a new xmlXPathObjectPtr of type LocationSet and initialize
     * it with all the nodes from @set
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(xmlNodeSetPtr set) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating locationset");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_LOCATIONSET;
        if (set != NULL) {
    	int i;
    	xmlLocationSetPtr newset;
    
    	newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
    	if (newset == NULL)
    	    return(ret);
    
    	for (i = 0;i < set->nodeNr;i++)
    	    xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    		        xmlXPtrNewCollapsedRange(set->nodeTab[i]));
    
    	ret->user = (void *) newset;
        }
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet:
     * @val:  the LocationSet value
     *
     * Wrap the LocationSet @val in a new xmlXPathObjectPtr
     *
     * Returns the newly created object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(xmlLocationSetPtr val) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr ret;
    
        ret = (xmlXPathObjectPtr) xmlMalloc(sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        if (ret == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating locationset");
    	return(NULL);
        }
        memset(ret, 0 , (size_t) sizeof(xmlXPathObject));
        ret->type = XPATH_LOCATIONSET;
        ret->user = (void *) val;
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     *			The parser					*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    static void xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlChar *name);
    
    /*
     * Macros for accessing the content. Those should be used only by the parser,
     * and not exported.
     *
     * Dirty macros, i.e. one need to make assumption on the context to use them
     *
     *   CUR_PTR return the current pointer to the xmlChar to be parsed.
     *   CUR     returns the current xmlChar value, i.e. a 8 bit value
     *           in ISO-Latin or UTF-8.
     *           This should be used internally by the parser
     *           only to compare to ASCII values otherwise it would break when
     *           running with UTF-8 encoding.
     *   NXT(n)  returns the n'th next xmlChar. Same as CUR is should be used only
     *           to compare on ASCII based substring.
     *   SKIP(n) Skip n xmlChar, and must also be used only to skip ASCII defined
     *           strings within the parser.
     *   CURRENT Returns the current char value, with the full decoding of
     *           UTF-8 if we are using this mode. It returns an int.
     *   NEXT    Skip to the next character, this does the proper decoding
     *           in UTF-8 mode. It also pop-up unfinished entities on the fly.
     *           It returns the pointer to the current xmlChar.
     */
    
    #define CUR (*ctxt->cur)
    #define SKIP(val) ctxt->cur += (val)
    #define NXT(val) ctxt->cur[(val)]
    #define CUR_PTR ctxt->cur
    
    #define SKIP_BLANKS 							\
        while (IS_BLANK(*(ctxt->cur))) NEXT
    
    #define CURRENT (*ctxt->cur)
    #define NEXT ((*ctxt->cur) ?  ctxt->cur++: ctxt->cur)
    
    /*
     * xmlXPtrGetChildNo:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @index:  the child number
     *
     * Move the current node of the nodeset on the stack to the
     * given child if found
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrGetChildNo(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int indx) {
        xmlNodePtr cur = NULL;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr obj;
        xmlNodeSetPtr oldset;
    
        CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_NODESET);
        obj = valuePop(ctxt);
        oldset = obj->nodesetval;
        if ((indx <= 0) || (oldset == NULL) || (oldset->nodeNr != 1)) {
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    	valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPathNewNodeSet(NULL));
    	return;
        }
        cur = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(oldset->nodeTab[0], indx);
        if (cur == NULL) {
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    	valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPathNewNodeSet(NULL));
    	return;
        }
        oldset->nodeTab[0] = cur;
        valuePush(ctxt, obj);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEvalXPtrPart:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @name:  the preparsed Scheme for the XPtrPart
     * 
     * XPtrPart ::= 'xpointer' '(' XPtrExpr ')'
     *            | Scheme '(' SchemeSpecificExpr ')'
     *
     * Scheme   ::=  NCName - 'xpointer' [VC: Non-XPointer schemes]
     *
     * SchemeSpecificExpr ::= StringWithBalancedParens
     *
     * StringWithBalancedParens ::=  
     *              [^()]* ('(' StringWithBalancedParens ')' [^()]*)*
     *              [VC: Parenthesis escaping]
     *
     * XPtrExpr ::= Expr [VC: Parenthesis escaping]
     *
     * VC: Parenthesis escaping:
     *   The end of an XPointer part is signaled by the right parenthesis ")"
     *   character that is balanced with the left parenthesis "(" character
     *   that began the part. Any unbalanced parenthesis character inside the
     *   expression, even within literals, must be escaped with a circumflex (^)
     *   character preceding it. If the expression contains any literal
     *   occurrences of the circumflex, each must be escaped with an additional
     *   circumflex (that is, ^^). If the unescaped parentheses in the expression
     *   are not balanced, a syntax error results.
     *
     * Parse and evaluate an XPtrPart. Basically it generates the unescaped
     * string and if the scheme is 'xpointer' it will call the XPath interpreter.
     * 
     * TODO: there is no new scheme registration mechanism
     */
    
    static void
    xmlXPtrEvalXPtrPart(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlChar *name) {
        xmlChar *buffer, *cur;
        int len;
        int level;
    
        if (name == NULL)
        name = xmlXPathParseName(ctxt);
        if (name == NULL)
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
    
        if (CUR != '(')
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
        NEXT;
        level = 1;
    
        len = xmlStrlen(ctxt->cur);
        len++;
        buffer = (xmlChar *) xmlMallocAtomic(len * sizeof (xmlChar));
        if (buffer == NULL) {
            xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating buffer");
    	return;
        }
    
        cur = buffer;
        while (CUR != 0) {
    	if (CUR == ')') {
    	    level--;
    	    if (level == 0) {
    		NEXT;
    		break;
    	    }
    	    *cur++ = CUR;
    	} else if (CUR == '(') {
    	    level++;
    	    *cur++ = CUR;
    	} else if (CUR == '^') {
    	    NEXT;
    	    if ((CUR == ')') || (CUR == '(') || (CUR == '^')) {
    		*cur++ = CUR;
    	    } else {
    		*cur++ = '^';
    		*cur++ = CUR;
    	    }
    	} else {
    	    *cur++ = CUR;
    	}
    	NEXT;
        }
        *cur = 0;
    
        if ((level != 0) && (CUR == 0)) {
    	xmlFree(buffer);
    	XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
        }
    
        if (xmlStrEqual(name, (xmlChar *) "xpointer")) {
    	const xmlChar *left = CUR_PTR;
    
    	CUR_PTR = buffer;
    	xmlXPathEvalExpr(ctxt);
    	CUR_PTR=left;
        } else if (xmlStrEqual(name, (xmlChar *) "element")) {
    	const xmlChar *left = CUR_PTR;
    	xmlChar *name2;
    
    	CUR_PTR = buffer;
    	if (buffer[0] == '/') {
    	    xmlXPathRoot(ctxt);
    	    xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(ctxt, NULL);
    	} else {
    	    name2 = xmlXPathParseName(ctxt);
    	    if (name2 == NULL) {
    		CUR_PTR = left;
    		xmlFree(buffer);
    		XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
    	    }
    	    xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(ctxt, name2);
    	}
    	CUR_PTR = left;
    #ifdef XPTR_XMLNS_SCHEME
        } else if (xmlStrEqual(name, (xmlChar *) "xmlns")) {
    	const xmlChar *left = CUR_PTR;
    	xmlChar *prefix;
    	xmlChar *URI;
    	xmlURIPtr value;
    
    	CUR_PTR = buffer;
            prefix = xmlXPathParseNCName(ctxt);
    	if (prefix == NULL) {
    	    xmlFree(buffer);
    	    xmlFree(name);
    	    XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
    	}
    	SKIP_BLANKS;
    	if (CUR != '=') {
    	    xmlFree(prefix);
    	    xmlFree(buffer);
    	    xmlFree(name);
    	    XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
    	}
    	NEXT;
    	SKIP_BLANKS;
    	/* @@ check escaping in the XPointer WD */
    
    	value = xmlParseURI((const char *)ctxt->cur);
    	if (value == NULL) {
    	    xmlFree(prefix);
    	    xmlFree(buffer);
    	    xmlFree(name);
    	    XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
    	}
    	URI = xmlSaveUri(value);
    	xmlFreeURI(value);
    	if (URI == NULL) {
    	    xmlFree(prefix);
    	    xmlFree(buffer);
    	    xmlFree(name);
    	    XP_ERROR(XPATH_MEMORY_ERROR);
    	}
    	
    	xmlXPathRegisterNs(ctxt->context, prefix, URI);
    	CUR_PTR = left;
    	xmlFree(URI);
    	xmlFree(prefix);
    #endif /* XPTR_XMLNS_SCHEME */
        } else {
            xmlXPtrErr(ctxt, XML_XPTR_UNKNOWN_SCHEME,
    		   "unsupported scheme '%s'\n", name);
        }
        xmlFree(buffer);
        xmlFree(name);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEvalFullXPtr:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @name:  the preparsed Scheme for the first XPtrPart
     *
     * FullXPtr ::= XPtrPart (S? XPtrPart)*
     *
     * As the specs says:
     * -----------
     * When multiple XPtrParts are provided, they must be evaluated in
     * left-to-right order. If evaluation of one part fails, the nexti
     * is evaluated. The following conditions cause XPointer part failure:
     *
     * - An unknown scheme
     * - A scheme that does not locate any sub-resource present in the resource
     * - A scheme that is not applicable to the media type of the resource
     *
     * The XPointer application must consume a failed XPointer part and
     * attempt to evaluate the next one, if any. The result of the first
     * XPointer part whose evaluation succeeds is taken to be the fragment
     * located by the XPointer as a whole. If all the parts fail, the result
     * for the XPointer as a whole is a sub-resource error.
     * -----------
     *
     * Parse and evaluate a Full XPtr i.e. possibly a cascade of XPath based
     * expressions or other schemes.
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrEvalFullXPtr(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlChar *name) {
        if (name == NULL)
        name = xmlXPathParseName(ctxt);
        if (name == NULL)
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
        while (name != NULL) {
    	xmlXPtrEvalXPtrPart(ctxt, name);
    
    	/* in case of syntax error, break here */
    	if (ctxt->error != XPATH_EXPRESSION_OK)
    	    return;
    
    	/*
    	 * If the returned value is a non-empty nodeset
    	 * or location set, return here.
    	 */
    	if (ctxt->value != NULL) {
    	    xmlXPathObjectPtr obj = ctxt->value;
    
    	    switch (obj->type) {
    		case XPATH_LOCATIONSET: {
    		    xmlLocationSetPtr loc = ctxt->value->user;
    		    if ((loc != NULL) && (loc->locNr > 0))
    			return;
    		    break;
    		}
    		case XPATH_NODESET: {
    		    xmlNodeSetPtr loc = ctxt->value->nodesetval;
    		    if ((loc != NULL) && (loc->nodeNr > 0))
    			return;
    		    break;
    		}
    		default:
    		    break;
    	    }
    
    	    /*
    	     * Evaluating to improper values is equivalent to
    	     * a sub-resource error, clean-up the stack
    	     */
    	    do {
    		obj = valuePop(ctxt);
    		if (obj != NULL) {
    		    xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    		}
    	    } while (obj != NULL);
    	}
    
    	/*
    	 * Is there another XPointer part.
    	 */
    	SKIP_BLANKS;
    	name = xmlXPathParseName(ctxt);
        }
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @name:  a possible ID name of the child sequence
     *
     *  ChildSeq ::= '/1' ('/' [0-9]*)*
     *             | Name ('/' [0-9]*)+
     *
     * Parse and evaluate a Child Sequence. This routine also handle the
     * case of a Bare Name used to get a document ID.
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlChar *name) {
        /*
         * XPointer don't allow by syntax to address in mutirooted trees
         * this might prove useful in some cases, warn about it.
         */
        if ((name == NULL) && (CUR == '/') && (NXT(1) != '1')) {
            xmlXPtrErr(ctxt, XML_XPTR_CHILDSEQ_START,
    		   "warning: ChildSeq not starting by /1\n", NULL);
        }
    
        if (name != NULL) {
    	valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPathNewString(name));
    	xmlFree(name);
    	xmlXPathIdFunction(ctxt, 1);
    	CHECK_ERROR;
        }
    
        while (CUR == '/') {
    	int child = 0;
    	NEXT;
            
    	while ((CUR >= '0') && (CUR <= '9')) {
    	    child = child * 10 + (CUR - '0');
    	    NEXT;
    	}
    	xmlXPtrGetChildNo(ctxt, child);
        }
    }
    
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEvalXPointer:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     *
     *  XPointer ::= Name
     *             | ChildSeq
     *             | FullXPtr
     *
     * Parse and evaluate an XPointer
     */
    static void
    xmlXPtrEvalXPointer(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt) {
        if (ctxt->valueTab == NULL) {
    	/* Allocate the value stack */
    	ctxt->valueTab = (xmlXPathObjectPtr *) 
    			 xmlMalloc(10 * sizeof(xmlXPathObjectPtr));
    	if (ctxt->valueTab == NULL) {
    	    xmlXPtrErrMemory("allocating evaluation context");
    	    return;
    	}
    	ctxt->valueNr = 0;
    	ctxt->valueMax = 10;
    	ctxt->value = NULL;
        }
        SKIP_BLANKS;
        if (CUR == '/') {
    	xmlXPathRoot(ctxt);
            xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(ctxt, NULL);
        } else {
    	xmlChar *name;
    
    	name = xmlXPathParseName(ctxt);
    	if (name == NULL)
    	    XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
    	if (CUR == '(') {
    	    xmlXPtrEvalFullXPtr(ctxt, name);
    	    /* Short evaluation */
    	    return;
    	} else {
    	    /* this handle both Bare Names and Child Sequences */
    	    xmlXPtrEvalChildSeq(ctxt, name);
    	}
        }
        SKIP_BLANKS;
        if (CUR != 0)
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_EXPR_ERROR);
    }
    
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     *			General routines				*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    void xmlXPtrStringRangeFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrStartPointFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrEndPointFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrHereFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrOriginFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrRangeInsideFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    void xmlXPtrRangeFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs);
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNewContext:
     * @doc:  the XML document
     * @here:  the node that directly contains the XPointer being evaluated or NULL
     * @origin:  the element from which a user or program initiated traversal of
     *           the link, or NULL.
     *
     * Create a new XPointer context
     *
     * Returns the xmlXPathContext just allocated.
     */
    xmlXPathContextPtr
    xmlXPtrNewContext(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr here, xmlNodePtr origin) {
        xmlXPathContextPtr ret;
    
        ret = xmlXPathNewContext(doc);
        if (ret == NULL)
    	return(ret);
        ret->xptr = 1;
        ret->here = here;
        ret->origin = origin;
    
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"range-to",
    	                 xmlXPtrRangeToFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"range",
    	                 xmlXPtrRangeFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"range-inside",
    	                 xmlXPtrRangeInsideFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"string-range",
    	                 xmlXPtrStringRangeFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"start-point",
    	                 xmlXPtrStartPointFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"end-point",
    	                 xmlXPtrEndPointFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)"here",
    	                 xmlXPtrHereFunction);
        xmlXPathRegisterFunc(ret, (xmlChar *)" origin",
    	                 xmlXPtrOriginFunction);
    
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEval:
     * @str:  the XPointer expression
     * @ctx:  the XPointer context
     *
     * Evaluate the XPath Location Path in the given context.
     *
     * Returns the xmlXPathObjectPtr resulting from the evaluation or NULL.
     *         the caller has to free the object.
     */
    xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrEval(const xmlChar *str, xmlXPathContextPtr ctx) {
        xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr res = NULL, tmp;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr init = NULL;
        int stack = 0;
    
        xmlXPathInit();
    
        if ((ctx == NULL) || (str == NULL))
    	return(NULL);
    
        ctxt = xmlXPathNewParserContext(str, ctx);
        ctxt->xptr = 1;
        xmlXPtrEvalXPointer(ctxt);
    
        if ((ctxt->value != NULL) &&
    	(ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET) &&
    	(ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET)) {
            xmlXPtrErr(ctxt, XML_XPTR_EVAL_FAILED,
    		"xmlXPtrEval: evaluation failed to return a node set\n",
    		   NULL);
        } else {
    	res = valuePop(ctxt);
        }
    
        do {
            tmp = valuePop(ctxt);
    	if (tmp != NULL) {
    	    if (tmp != init) {
    		if (tmp->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    		    /*
    		     * Evaluation may push a root nodeset which is unused
    		     */
    		    xmlNodeSetPtr set; 
    		    set = tmp->nodesetval;
    		    if ((set->nodeNr != 1) ||
    			(set->nodeTab[0] != (xmlNodePtr) ctx->doc))
    			stack++;
    		} else
    		    stack++;    
    	    }
    	    xmlXPathFreeObject(tmp);
            }
        } while (tmp != NULL);
        if (stack != 0) {
            xmlXPtrErr(ctxt, XML_XPTR_EXTRA_OBJECTS,
    		   "xmlXPtrEval: object(s) left on the eval stack\n",
    		   NULL);
        }
        if (ctxt->error != XPATH_EXPRESSION_OK) {
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	res = NULL;
        }
            
        xmlXPathFreeParserContext(ctxt);
        return(res);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrBuildRangeNodeList:
     * @range:  a range object
     *
     * Build a node list tree copy of the range
     *
     * Returns an xmlNodePtr list or NULL.
     *         the caller has to free the node tree.
     */
    static xmlNodePtr
    xmlXPtrBuildRangeNodeList(xmlXPathObjectPtr range) {
        /* pointers to generated nodes */
        xmlNodePtr list = NULL, last = NULL, parent = NULL, tmp;
        /* pointers to traversal nodes */
        xmlNodePtr start, cur, end;
        int index1, index2;
    
        if (range == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (range->type != XPATH_RANGE)
    	return(NULL);
        start = (xmlNodePtr) range->user;
    
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        end = range->user2;
        if (end == NULL)
    	return(xmlCopyNode(start, 1));
    
        cur = start;
        index1 = range->index;
        index2 = range->index2;
        while (cur != NULL) {
    	if (cur == end) {
    	    if (cur->type == XML_TEXT_NODE) {
    		const xmlChar *content = cur->content;
    		int len;
    
    		if (content == NULL) {
    		    tmp = xmlNewTextLen(NULL, 0);
    		} else {
    		    len = index2;
    		    if ((cur == start) && (index1 > 1)) {
    			content += (index1 - 1);
    			len -= (index1 - 1);
    			index1 = 0;
    		    } else {
    			len = index2;
    		    }
    		    tmp = xmlNewTextLen(content, len);
    		}
    		/* single sub text node selection */
    		if (list == NULL)
    		    return(tmp);
    		/* prune and return full set */
    		if (last != NULL)
    		    xmlAddNextSibling(last, tmp);
    		else 
    		    xmlAddChild(parent, tmp);
    		return(list);
    	    } else {
    		tmp = xmlCopyNode(cur, 0);
    		if (list == NULL)
    		    list = tmp;
    		else {
    		    if (last != NULL)
    			xmlAddNextSibling(last, tmp);
    		    else
    			xmlAddChild(parent, tmp);
    		}
    		last = NULL;
    		parent = tmp;
    
    		if (index2 > 1) {
    		    end = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(cur, index2 - 1);
    		    index2 = 0;
    		}
    		if ((cur == start) && (index1 > 1)) {
    		    cur = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(cur, index1 - 1);
    		    index1 = 0;
    		} else {
    		    cur = cur->children;
    		}
    		/*
    		 * Now gather the remaining nodes from cur to end
    		 */
    		continue; /* while */
    	    }
    	} else if ((cur == start) &&
    		   (list == NULL) /* looks superfluous but ... */ ) {
    	    if ((cur->type == XML_TEXT_NODE) ||
    		(cur->type == XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE)) {
    		const xmlChar *content = cur->content;
    
    		if (content == NULL) {
    		    tmp = xmlNewTextLen(NULL, 0);
    		} else {
    		    if (index1 > 1) {
    			content += (index1 - 1);
    		    }
    		    tmp = xmlNewText(content);
    		}
    		last = list = tmp;
    	    } else {
    		if ((cur == start) && (index1 > 1)) {
    		    tmp = xmlCopyNode(cur, 0);
    		    list = tmp;
    		    parent = tmp;
    		    last = NULL;
    		    cur = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(cur, index1 - 1);
    		    index1 = 0;
    		    /*
    		     * Now gather the remaining nodes from cur to end
    		     */
    		    continue; /* while */
    		}
    		tmp = xmlCopyNode(cur, 1);
    		list = tmp;
    		parent = NULL;
    		last = tmp;
    	    }
    	} else {
    	    tmp = NULL;
    	    switch (cur->type) {
    		case XML_DTD_NODE:
    		case XML_ELEMENT_DECL:
    		case XML_ATTRIBUTE_DECL:
    		case XML_ENTITY_NODE:
    		    /* Do not copy DTD informations */
    		    break;
    		case XML_ENTITY_DECL:
    		    TODO /* handle crossing entities -> stack needed */
    		    break;
    		case XML_XINCLUDE_START:
    		case XML_XINCLUDE_END:
    		    /* don't consider it part of the tree content */
    		    break;
    		case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    		    /* Humm, should not happen ! */
    		    STRANGE
    		    break;
    		default:
    		    tmp = xmlCopyNode(cur, 1);
    		    break;
    	    }
    	    if (tmp != NULL) {
    		if ((list == NULL) || ((last == NULL) && (parent == NULL)))  {
    		    STRANGE
    		    return(NULL);
    		}
    		if (last != NULL)
    		    xmlAddNextSibling(last, tmp);
    		else {
    		    xmlAddChild(parent, tmp);
    		    last = tmp;
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    	/*
    	 * Skip to next node in document order
    	 */
    	if ((list == NULL) || ((last == NULL) && (parent == NULL)))  {
    	    STRANGE
    	    return(NULL);
    	}
    	cur = xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(cur);
        }
        return(list);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrBuildNodeList:
     * @obj:  the XPointer result from the evaluation.
     *
     * Build a node list tree copy of the XPointer result.
     * This will drop Attributes and Namespace declarations.
     *
     * Returns an xmlNodePtr list or NULL.
     *         the caller has to free the node tree.
     */
    xmlNodePtr
    xmlXPtrBuildNodeList(xmlXPathObjectPtr obj) {
        xmlNodePtr list = NULL, last = NULL;
        int i;
    
        if (obj == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        switch (obj->type) {
            case XPATH_NODESET: {
    	    xmlNodeSetPtr set = obj->nodesetval;
    	    if (set == NULL)
    		return(NULL);
    	    for (i = 0;i < set->nodeNr;i++) {
    		if (set->nodeTab[i] == NULL)
    		    continue;
    		switch (set->nodeTab[i]->type) {
    		    case XML_TEXT_NODE:
    		    case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE:
    		    case XML_ELEMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE:
    		    case XML_ENTITY_NODE:
    		    case XML_PI_NODE:
    		    case XML_COMMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    #ifdef LIBXML_DOCB_ENABLED
    		    case XML_DOCB_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    #endif
    		    case XML_XINCLUDE_START:
    		    case XML_XINCLUDE_END:
    			break;
    		    case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    		    case XML_NAMESPACE_DECL:
    		    case XML_DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE:
    		    case XML_DOCUMENT_FRAG_NODE:
    		    case XML_NOTATION_NODE:
    		    case XML_DTD_NODE:
    		    case XML_ELEMENT_DECL:
    		    case XML_ATTRIBUTE_DECL:
    		    case XML_ENTITY_DECL:
    			continue; /* for */
    		}
    		if (last == NULL)
    		    list = last = xmlCopyNode(set->nodeTab[i], 1);
    		else {
    		    xmlAddNextSibling(last, xmlCopyNode(set->nodeTab[i], 1));
    		    if (last->next != NULL)
    			last = last->next;
    		}
    	    }
    	    break;
    	}
    	case XPATH_LOCATIONSET: {
    	    xmlLocationSetPtr set = (xmlLocationSetPtr) obj->user;
    	    if (set == NULL)
    		return(NULL);
    	    for (i = 0;i < set->locNr;i++) {
    		if (last == NULL)
    		    list = last = xmlXPtrBuildNodeList(set->locTab[i]);
    		else
    		    xmlAddNextSibling(last,
    			    xmlXPtrBuildNodeList(set->locTab[i]));
    		if (last != NULL) {
    		    while (last->next != NULL)
    			last = last->next;
    		}
    	    }
    	    break;
    	}
    	case XPATH_RANGE:
    	    return(xmlXPtrBuildRangeNodeList(obj));
    	case XPATH_POINT:
    	    return(xmlCopyNode(obj->user, 0));
    	default:
    	    break;
        }
        return(list);
    }
    
    /************************************************************************
     *									*
     *			XPointer functions				*
     *									*
     ************************************************************************/
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrNbLocChildren:
     * @node:  an xmlNodePtr
     *
     * Count the number of location children of @node or the length of the
     * string value in case of text/PI/Comments nodes
     *
     * Returns the number of location children
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrNbLocChildren(xmlNodePtr node) {
        int ret = 0;
        if (node == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        switch (node->type) {
            case XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
            case XML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
            case XML_ELEMENT_NODE:
    	    node = node->children;
    	    while (node != NULL) {
    		if (node->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE)
    		    ret++;
    		node = node->next;
    	    }
    	    break;
            case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    	    return(-1);
    
            case XML_PI_NODE:
            case XML_COMMENT_NODE:
            case XML_TEXT_NODE:
            case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE:
            case XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE:
    	    ret = xmlStrlen(node->content);
    	    break;
    	default:
    	    return(-1);
        }
        return(ret);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrHereFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing here() operation 
     * as described in 5.4.3
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrHereFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        CHECK_ARITY(0);
    
        if (ctxt->context->here == NULL)
    	XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
        
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodes(ctxt->context->here, NULL));
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrOriginFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing origin() operation 
     * as described in 5.4.3
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrOriginFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        CHECK_ARITY(0);
    
        if (ctxt->context->origin == NULL)
    	XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
        
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodes(ctxt->context->origin, NULL));
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrStartPointFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing start-point() operation 
     * as described in 5.4.3
     * ----------------
     * location-set start-point(location-set)
     *
     * For each location x in the argument location-set, start-point adds a
     * location of type point to the result location-set. That point represents
     * the start point of location x and is determined by the following rules:
     *
     * - If x is of type point, the start point is x.
     * - If x is of type range, the start point is the start point of x.
     * - If x is of type root, element, text, comment, or processing instruction,
     * - the container node of the start point is x and the index is 0.
     * - If x is of type attribute or namespace, the function must signal a
     *   syntax error.
     * ----------------
     *
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrStartPointFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp, obj, point;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset = NULL;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset = NULL;
    
        CHECK_ARITY(1);
        if ((ctxt->value == NULL) ||
    	((ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET) &&
    	 (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)))
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    
        obj = valuePop(ctxt);
        if (obj->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    	/*
    	 * First convert to a location set
    	 */
    	tmp = xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(obj->nodesetval);
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    	obj = tmp;
        }
    
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        if (newset == NULL) {
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_MEMORY_ERROR);
        }
        oldset = (xmlLocationSetPtr) obj->user;
        if (oldset != NULL) {
    	int i;
    
    	for (i = 0; i < oldset->locNr; i++) {
    	    tmp = oldset->locTab[i];
    	    if (tmp == NULL)
    		continue;
    	    point = NULL;
    	    switch (tmp->type) {
    		case XPATH_POINT:
    		    point = xmlXPtrNewPoint(tmp->user, tmp->index);
    		    break;
    		case XPATH_RANGE: {
    		    xmlNodePtr node = tmp->user;
    		    if (node != NULL) {
    			if (node->type == XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE) {
    			    /* TODO: Namespace Nodes ??? */
    			    xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    			    xmlXPtrFreeLocationSet(newset);
    			    XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
    			}
    			point = xmlXPtrNewPoint(node, tmp->index);
    		    }
    		    break;
    	        }
    		default:
    		    /*** Should we raise an error ?
    		    xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    		    xmlXPathFreeObject(newset);
    		    XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    		    ***/
    		    break;
    	    }
                if (point != NULL)
    		xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset, point);
    	}
        }
        xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEndPointFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing end-point() operation 
     * as described in 5.4.3
     * ----------------------------
     * location-set end-point(location-set)
     *
     * For each location x in the argument location-set, end-point adds a
     * location of type point to the result location-set. That point represents
     * the end point of location x and is determined by the following rules:
     *
     * - If x is of type point, the resulting point is x.
     * - If x is of type range, the resulting point is the end point of x.
     * - If x is of type root or element, the container node of the resulting
     *   point is x and the index is the number of location children of x.
     * - If x is of type text, comment, or processing instruction, the container
     *   node of the resulting point is x and the index is the length of the
     *   string-value of x.
     * - If x is of type attribute or namespace, the function must signal a
     *   syntax error.
     * ----------------------------
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrEndPointFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp, obj, point;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset = NULL;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset = NULL;
    
        CHECK_ARITY(1);
        if ((ctxt->value == NULL) ||
    	((ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET) &&
    	 (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)))
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    
        obj = valuePop(ctxt);
        if (obj->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    	/*
    	 * First convert to a location set
    	 */
    	tmp = xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(obj->nodesetval);
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    	obj = tmp;
        }
    
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        oldset = (xmlLocationSetPtr) obj->user;
        if (oldset != NULL) {
    	int i;
    
    	for (i = 0; i < oldset->locNr; i++) {
    	    tmp = oldset->locTab[i];
    	    if (tmp == NULL)
    		continue;
    	    point = NULL;
    	    switch (tmp->type) {
    		case XPATH_POINT:
    		    point = xmlXPtrNewPoint(tmp->user, tmp->index);
    		    break;
    		case XPATH_RANGE: {
    		    xmlNodePtr node = tmp->user2;
    		    if (node != NULL) {
    			if (node->type == XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE) {
    			    /* TODO: Namespace Nodes ??? */
    			    xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    			    xmlXPtrFreeLocationSet(newset);
    			    XP_ERROR(XPTR_SYNTAX_ERROR);
    			}
    			point = xmlXPtrNewPoint(node, tmp->index2);
    		    } else if (tmp->user == NULL) {
    			point = xmlXPtrNewPoint(node,
    				       xmlXPtrNbLocChildren(node));
    		    }
    		    break;
    	        }
    		default:
    		    /*** Should we raise an error ?
    		    xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    		    xmlXPathFreeObject(newset);
    		    XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    		    ***/
    		    break;
    	    }
                if (point != NULL)
    		xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset, point);
    	}
        }
        xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
    }
    
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrCoveringRange:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @loc:  the location for which the covering range must be computed
     *
     * A covering range is a range that wholly encompasses a location
     * Section 5.3.3. Covering Ranges for All Location Types
     *        http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr#N2267
     *
     * Returns a new location or NULL in case of error
     */
    static xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrCoveringRange(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlXPathObjectPtr loc) {
        if (loc == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if ((ctxt == NULL) || (ctxt->context == NULL) ||
    	(ctxt->context->doc == NULL))
    	return(NULL);
        switch (loc->type) {
            case XPATH_POINT:
    	    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(loc->user, loc->index,
    			           loc->user, loc->index));
            case XPATH_RANGE:
    	    if (loc->user2 != NULL) {
    		return(xmlXPtrNewRange(loc->user, loc->index,
    			              loc->user2, loc->index2));
    	    } else {
    		xmlNodePtr node = (xmlNodePtr) loc->user;
    		if (node == (xmlNodePtr) ctxt->context->doc) {
    		    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    					   xmlXPtrGetArity(node)));
    		} else {
    		    switch (node->type) {
    			case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    			/* !!! our model is slightly different than XPath */
    			    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    					           xmlXPtrGetArity(node)));
    			case XML_ELEMENT_NODE:
    			case XML_TEXT_NODE:
    			case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE:
    			case XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE:
    			case XML_PI_NODE:
    			case XML_COMMENT_NODE:
    			case XML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    			case XML_NOTATION_NODE:
    			case XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE: {
    			    int indx = xmlXPtrGetIndex(node);
    			     
    			    node = node->parent;
    			    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, indx - 1,
    					           node, indx + 1));
    			}
    			default:
    			    return(NULL);
    		    }
    		}
    	    }
    	default:
    	    TODO /* missed one case ??? */
        }
        return(NULL);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrRangeFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing the range() function 5.4.3
     *  location-set range(location-set )
     *
     *  The range function returns ranges covering the locations in
     *  the argument location-set. For each location x in the argument
     *  location-set, a range location representing the covering range of
     *  x is added to the result location-set.
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrRangeFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        int i;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr set;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset;
    
        CHECK_ARITY(1);
        if ((ctxt->value == NULL) ||
    	((ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET) &&
    	 (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)))
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    
        set = valuePop(ctxt);
        if (set->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    	xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp;
    
    	/*
    	 * First convert to a location set
    	 */
    	tmp = xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(set->nodesetval);
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
    	set = tmp;
        }
        oldset = (xmlLocationSetPtr) set->user;
    
        /*
         * The loop is to compute the covering range for each item and add it
         */
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        for (i = 0;i < oldset->locNr;i++) {
    	xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    		xmlXPtrCoveringRange(ctxt, oldset->locTab[i]));
        }
    
        /*
         * Save the new value and cleanup
         */
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
        xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrInsideRange:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @loc:  the location for which the inside range must be computed
     *
     * A inside range is a range described in the range-inside() description
     *
     * Returns a new location or NULL in case of error
     */
    static xmlXPathObjectPtr
    xmlXPtrInsideRange(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, xmlXPathObjectPtr loc) {
        if (loc == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if ((ctxt == NULL) || (ctxt->context == NULL) ||
    	(ctxt->context->doc == NULL))
    	return(NULL);
        switch (loc->type) {
            case XPATH_POINT: {
    	    xmlNodePtr node = (xmlNodePtr) loc->user;
    	    switch (node->type) {
    		case XML_PI_NODE:
    		case XML_COMMENT_NODE:
    		case XML_TEXT_NODE:
    		case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE: {
    		    if (node->content == NULL) {
    			return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node, 0));
    		    } else {
    			return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    					       xmlStrlen(node->content)));
    		    }
    		}
    		case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    		case XML_ELEMENT_NODE:
    		case XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE:
    		case XML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    		case XML_NOTATION_NODE:
    		case XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE: {
    		    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    					   xmlXPtrGetArity(node)));
    		}
    		default:
    		    break;
    	    }
    	    return(NULL);
    	}
            case XPATH_RANGE: {
    	    xmlNodePtr node = (xmlNodePtr) loc->user;
    	    if (loc->user2 != NULL) {
    		return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, loc->index,
    			               loc->user2, loc->index2));
    	    } else {
    		switch (node->type) {
    		    case XML_PI_NODE:
    		    case XML_COMMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_TEXT_NODE:
    		    case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE: {
    			if (node->content == NULL) {
    			    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node, 0));
    			} else {
    			    return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    						   xmlStrlen(node->content)));
    			}
    		    }
    		    case XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE:
    		    case XML_ELEMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE:
    		    case XML_DOCUMENT_NODE:
    		    case XML_NOTATION_NODE:
    		    case XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE: {
    			return(xmlXPtrNewRange(node, 0, node,
    					       xmlXPtrGetArity(node)));
    		    }
    		    default:
    			break;
    		}
    		return(NULL);
    	    }
            }
    	default:
    	    TODO /* missed one case ??? */
        }
        return(NULL);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrRangeInsideFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing the range-inside() function 5.4.3
     *  location-set range-inside(location-set )
     *
     *  The range-inside function returns ranges covering the contents of
     *  the locations in the argument location-set. For each location x in
     *  the argument location-set, a range location is added to the result
     *  location-set. If x is a range location, then x is added to the
     *  result location-set. If x is not a range location, then x is used
     *  as the container location of the start and end points of the range
     *  location to be added; the index of the start point of the range is
     *  zero; if the end point is a character point then its index is the
     *  length of the string-value of x, and otherwise is the number of
     *  location children of x.
     *
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrRangeInsideFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        int i;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr set;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset;
    
        CHECK_ARITY(1);
        if ((ctxt->value == NULL) ||
    	((ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET) &&
    	 (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)))
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    
        set = valuePop(ctxt);
        if (set->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    	xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp;
    
    	/*
    	 * First convert to a location set
    	 */
    	tmp = xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(set->nodesetval);
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
    	set = tmp;
        }
        oldset = (xmlLocationSetPtr) set->user;
    
        /*
         * The loop is to compute the covering range for each item and add it
         */
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        for (i = 0;i < oldset->locNr;i++) {
    	xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    		xmlXPtrInsideRange(ctxt, oldset->locTab[i]));
        }
    
        /*
         * Save the new value and cleanup
         */
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
        xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrRangeToFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Implement the range-to() XPointer function
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrRangeToFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        xmlXPathObjectPtr range;
        const xmlChar *cur;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr res, obj;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset = NULL;
        xmlNodeSetPtr oldset;
        int i;
    
        CHECK_ARITY(1);
        /*
         * Save the expression pointer since we will have to evaluate
         * it multiple times. Initialize the new set.
         */
        CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_NODESET);
        obj = valuePop(ctxt);
        oldset = obj->nodesetval;
        ctxt->context->node = NULL;
    
        cur = ctxt->cur;
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        
        for (i = 0; i < oldset->nodeNr; i++) {
    	ctxt->cur = cur;
    
    	/*
    	 * Run the evaluation with a node list made of a single item
    	 * in the nodeset.
    	 */
    	ctxt->context->node = oldset->nodeTab[i];
    	tmp = xmlXPathNewNodeSet(ctxt->context->node);
    	valuePush(ctxt, tmp);
    
    	xmlXPathEvalExpr(ctxt);
    	CHECK_ERROR;
    
    	/*
    	 * The result of the evaluation need to be tested to
    	 * decided whether the filter succeeded or not
    	 */
    	res = valuePop(ctxt);
    	range = xmlXPtrNewRangeNodeObject(oldset->nodeTab[i], res);
    	if (range != NULL) {
    	    xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset, range);
    	}
    
    	/*
    	 * Cleanup
    	 */
    	if (res != NULL)
    	    xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	if (ctxt->value == tmp) {
    	    res = valuePop(ctxt);
    	    xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	}
    	
    	ctxt->context->node = NULL;
        }
    
        /*
         * The result is used as the new evaluation set.
         */
        xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
        ctxt->context->node = NULL;
        ctxt->context->contextSize = -1;
        ctxt->context->proximityPosition = -1;
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrAdvanceNode:
     * @cur:  the node
     *
     * Advance to the next element or text node in document order
     * TODO: add a stack for entering/exiting entities 
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise
     */
    xmlNodePtr
    xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(xmlNodePtr cur) {
    next:
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(NULL);
        if (cur->children != NULL) {
            cur = cur->children ;
    	goto found;
        }
        if (cur->next != NULL) {
    	cur = cur->next;
    	goto found;
        }
        do {
            cur = cur->parent;
            if (cur == NULL) return(NULL);
            if (cur->next != NULL) {
    	    cur = cur->next;
    	    goto found;
    	}
        } while (cur != NULL);
    
    found:
        if ((cur->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) &&
    	(cur->type != XML_TEXT_NODE) &&
    	(cur->type != XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) &&
    	(cur->type != XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE) &&
    	(cur->type != XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE))
    	goto next;
        if (cur->type == XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE) {
    	TODO
        }
        return(cur);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrAdvanceChar:
     * @node:  the node
     * @indx:  the indx
     * @bytes:  the number of bytes
     *
     * Advance a point of the associated number of bytes (not UTF8 chars)
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrAdvanceChar(xmlNodePtr *node, int *indx, int bytes) {
        xmlNodePtr cur;
        int pos;
        int len;
    
        if ((node == NULL) || (indx == NULL))
    	return(-1);
        cur = *node;
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        pos = *indx;
    
        while (bytes >= 0) {
    	/*
    	 * First position to the beginning of the first text node
    	 * corresponding to this point
    	 */
    	while ((cur != NULL) &&
    	       ((cur->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) ||
    	        (cur->type == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) ||
    	        (cur->type == XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE))) {
    	    if (pos > 0) {
    		cur = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(cur, pos);
    		pos = 0;
    	    } else {
    		cur = xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(cur);
    		pos = 0;
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if (cur == NULL) {
    	    *node = NULL;
    	    *indx = 0;
    	    return(-1);
    	}
    
    	/*
    	 * if there is no move needed return the current value.
    	 */
    	if (pos == 0) pos = 1;
    	if (bytes == 0) {
    	    *node = cur;
    	    *indx = pos;
    	    return(0);
    	}
    	/*
    	 * We should have a text (or cdata) node ... 
    	 */
    	len = 0;
    	if ((cur->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) &&
                (cur->content != NULL)) {
    	    len = xmlStrlen(cur->content);
    	}
    	if (pos > len) {
    	    /* Strange, the indx in the text node is greater than it's len */
    	    STRANGE
    	    pos = len;
    	}
    	if (pos + bytes >= len) {
    	    bytes -= (len - pos);
    	    cur = xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(cur);
    	    cur = 0;
    	} else if (pos + bytes < len) {
    	    pos += bytes;
    	    *node = cur;
    	    *indx = pos;
    	    return(0);
    	}
        }
        return(-1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrMatchString:
     * @string:  the string to search
     * @start:  the start textnode
     * @startindex:  the start index
     * @end:  the end textnode IN/OUT
     * @endindex:  the end index IN/OUT
     *
     * Check whether the document contains @string at the position
     * (@start, @startindex) and limited by the (@end, @endindex) point
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 if not found, 1 if found in which case
     *            (@start, @startindex) will indicate the position of the beginning
     *            of the range and (@end, @endindex) will indicate the end
     *            of the range
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrMatchString(const xmlChar *string, xmlNodePtr start, int startindex,
    	            xmlNodePtr *end, int *endindex) {
        xmlNodePtr cur;
        int pos; /* 0 based */
        int len; /* in bytes */
        int stringlen; /* in bytes */
        int match;
    
        if (string == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        if (start == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        if ((end == NULL) || (endindex == NULL))
    	return(-1);
        cur = start;
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        pos = startindex - 1;
        stringlen = xmlStrlen(string);
    
        while (stringlen > 0) {
    	if ((cur == *end) && (pos + stringlen > *endindex))
    	    return(0);
    
    	if ((cur->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) && (cur->content != NULL)) {
    	    len = xmlStrlen(cur->content);
    	    if (len >= pos + stringlen) {
    		match = (!xmlStrncmp(&cur->content[pos], string, stringlen));
    		if (match) {
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    			    "found range %d bytes at index %d of ->",
    			    stringlen, pos + 1);
    		    xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, cur->content);
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    #endif
    		    *end = cur;
    		    *endindex = pos + stringlen;
    		    return(1);
    		} else {
    		    return(0);
    		}
    	    } else {
                    int sub = len - pos;
    		match = (!xmlStrncmp(&cur->content[pos], string, sub));
    		if (match) {
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    			    "found subrange %d bytes at index %d of ->",
    			    sub, pos + 1);
    		    xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, cur->content);
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    #endif
                        string = &string[sub];
    		    stringlen -= sub;
    		} else {
    		    return(0);
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    	cur = xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(cur);
    	if (cur == NULL)
    	    return(0);
    	pos = 0;
        }
        return(1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrSearchString:
     * @string:  the string to search
     * @start:  the start textnode IN/OUT
     * @startindex:  the start index IN/OUT
     * @end:  the end textnode
     * @endindex:  the end index
     *
     * Search the next occurrence of @string within the document content
     * until the (@end, @endindex) point is reached
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 if not found, 1 if found in which case
     *            (@start, @startindex) will indicate the position of the beginning
     *            of the range and (@end, @endindex) will indicate the end
     *            of the range
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrSearchString(const xmlChar *string, xmlNodePtr *start, int *startindex,
    	            xmlNodePtr *end, int *endindex) {
        xmlNodePtr cur;
        const xmlChar *str;
        int pos; /* 0 based */
        int len; /* in bytes */
        xmlChar first;
    
        if (string == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        if ((start == NULL) || (startindex == NULL))
    	return(-1);
        if ((end == NULL) || (endindex == NULL))
    	return(-1);
        cur = *start;
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        pos = *startindex - 1;
        first = string[0];
    
        while (cur != NULL) {
    	if ((cur->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) && (cur->content != NULL)) {
    	    len = xmlStrlen(cur->content);
    	    while (pos <= len) {
    		if (first != 0) {
    		    str = xmlStrchr(&cur->content[pos], first);
    		    if (str != NULL) {
    			pos = (str - (xmlChar *)(cur->content));
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    			xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    				"found '%c' at index %d of ->",
    				first, pos + 1);
    			xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, cur->content);
    			xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    #endif
    			if (xmlXPtrMatchString(string, cur, pos + 1,
    					       end, endindex)) {
    			    *start = cur;
    			    *startindex = pos + 1;
    			    return(1);
    			}
    			pos++;
    		    } else {
    			pos = len + 1;
    		    }
    		} else {
    		    /*
    		     * An empty string is considered to match before each
    		     * character of the string-value and after the final
    		     * character. 
    		     */
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    			    "found '' at index %d of ->",
    			    pos + 1);
    		    xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, cur->content);
    		    xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    #endif
    		    *start = cur;
    		    *startindex = pos + 1;
    		    *end = cur;
    		    *endindex = pos + 1;
    		    return(1);
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    	if ((cur == *end) && (pos >= *endindex))
    	    return(0);
    	cur = xmlXPtrAdvanceNode(cur);
    	if (cur == NULL)
    	    return(0);
    	pos = 1;
        }
        return(0);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetLastChar:
     * @node:  the node
     * @index:  the index
     *
     * Computes the point coordinates of the last char of this point
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrGetLastChar(xmlNodePtr *node, int *indx) {
        xmlNodePtr cur;
        int pos, len = 0;
    
        if ((node == NULL) || (indx == NULL))
    	return(-1);
        cur = *node;
        pos = *indx;
    
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        
        if ((cur->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) ||
    	(cur->type == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE) ||
    	(cur->type == XML_HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE)) {
    	if (pos > 0) {
    	    cur = xmlXPtrGetNthChild(cur, pos);
    	    pos = 0;
    	}
        }
        while (cur != NULL) {
    	if (cur->last != NULL)
    	    cur = cur->last;
    	else if ((cur->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) &&
    	         (cur->content != NULL)) {
    	    len = xmlStrlen(cur->content);
    	    break;
    	} else {
    	    return(-1);
    	}
        }
        if (cur == NULL)
    	return(-1);
        *node = cur;
        *indx = len;
        return(0);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetStartPoint:
     * @obj:  an range
     * @node:  the resulting node
     * @indx:  the resulting index
     *
     * read the object and return the start point coordinates.
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrGetStartPoint(xmlXPathObjectPtr obj, xmlNodePtr *node, int *indx) {
        if ((obj == NULL) || (node == NULL) || (indx == NULL))
    	return(-1);
    
        switch (obj->type) {
            case XPATH_POINT:
    	    *node = obj->user;
    	    if (obj->index <= 0)
    		*indx = 0;
    	    else
    		*indx = obj->index;
    	    return(0);
            case XPATH_RANGE:
    	    *node = obj->user;
    	    if (obj->index <= 0)
    		*indx = 0;
    	    else
    		*indx = obj->index;
    	    return(0);
    	default:
    	    break;
        }
        return(-1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrGetEndPoint:
     * @obj:  an range
     * @node:  the resulting node
     * @indx:  the resulting indx
     *
     * read the object and return the end point coordinates.
     *
     * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise
     */
    static int
    xmlXPtrGetEndPoint(xmlXPathObjectPtr obj, xmlNodePtr *node, int *indx) {
        if ((obj == NULL) || (node == NULL) || (indx == NULL))
    	return(-1);
    
        switch (obj->type) {
            case XPATH_POINT:
    	    *node = obj->user;
    	    if (obj->index <= 0)
    		*indx = 0;
    	    else
    		*indx = obj->index;
    	    return(0);
            case XPATH_RANGE:
    	    *node = obj->user;
    	    if (obj->index <= 0)
    		*indx = 0;
    	    else
    		*indx = obj->index;
    	    return(0);
    	default:
    	    break;
        }
        return(-1);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrStringRangeFunction:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     * @nargs:  the number of args
     *
     * Function implementing the string-range() function
     * range as described in 5.4.2 
     *
     * ------------------------------
     * [Definition: For each location in the location-set argument,
     * string-range returns a set of string ranges, a set of substrings in a
     * string. Specifically, the string-value of the location is searched for
     * substrings that match the string argument, and the resulting location-set
     * will contain a range location for each non-overlapping match.]
     * An empty string is considered to match before each character of the
     * string-value and after the final character. Whitespace in a string
     * is matched literally, with no normalization except that provided by
     * XML for line ends. The third argument gives the position of the first
     * character to be in the resulting range, relative to the start of the
     * match. The default value is 1, which makes the range start immediately
     * before the first character of the matched string. The fourth argument
     * gives the number of characters in the range; the default is that the
     * range extends to the end of the matched string.
     *
     * Element boundaries, as well as entire embedded nodes such as processing
     * instructions and comments, are ignored as defined in [XPath].
     *
     * If the string in the second argument is not found in the string-value
     * of the location, or if a value in the third or fourth argument indicates
     * a string that is beyond the beginning or end of the document, the
     * expression fails.
     *
     * The points of the range-locations in the returned location-set will
     * all be character points.
     * ------------------------------
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrStringRangeFunction(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt, int nargs) {
        int i, startindex, endindex, fendindex;
        xmlNodePtr start, end, fend;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr set;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr string;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr position = NULL;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr number = NULL;
        int found, pos = 0, num = 0;
    
        /*
         * Grab the arguments
         */
        if ((nargs < 2) || (nargs > 4))
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_ARITY);
    
        if (nargs >= 4) {
    	CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_NUMBER);
    	number = valuePop(ctxt);
    	if (number != NULL)
    	    num = (int) number->floatval;
        }
        if (nargs >= 3) {
    	CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_NUMBER);
    	position = valuePop(ctxt);
    	if (position != NULL)
    	    pos = (int) position->floatval;
        }
        CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_STRING);
        string = valuePop(ctxt);
        if ((ctxt->value == NULL) ||
    	((ctxt->value->type != XPATH_LOCATIONSET) &&
    	 (ctxt->value->type != XPATH_NODESET)))
            XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_TYPE)
    
        set = valuePop(ctxt);
        if (set->type == XPATH_NODESET) {
    	xmlXPathObjectPtr tmp;
    
    	/*
    	 * First convert to a location set
    	 */
    	tmp = xmlXPtrNewLocationSetNodeSet(set->nodesetval);
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
    	set = tmp;
        }
        oldset = (xmlLocationSetPtr) set->user;
    
        /*
         * The loop is to search for each element in the location set
         * the list of location set corresponding to that search
         */
        newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
        for (i = 0;i < oldset->locNr;i++) {
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    	xmlXPathDebugDumpObject(stdout, oldset->locTab[i], 0);
    #endif
    
    	xmlXPtrGetStartPoint(oldset->locTab[i], &start, &startindex);
    	xmlXPtrGetEndPoint(oldset->locTab[i], &end, &endindex);
    	xmlXPtrAdvanceChar(&start, &startindex, 0);
    	xmlXPtrGetLastChar(&end, &endindex);
    
    #ifdef DEBUG_RANGES
    	xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    		"from index %d of ->", startindex);
    	xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, start->content);
    	xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    	xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext,
    		"to index %d of ->", endindex);
    	xmlDebugDumpString(stdout, end->content);
    	xmlGenericError(xmlGenericErrorContext, "\n");
    #endif
    	do {
                fend = end;
                fendindex = endindex;
    	    found = xmlXPtrSearchString(string->stringval, &start, &startindex,
    		                        &fend, &fendindex);
    	    if (found == 1) {
    		if (position == NULL) {
    		    xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    			 xmlXPtrNewRange(start, startindex, fend, fendindex));
    		} else if (xmlXPtrAdvanceChar(&start, &startindex,
    			                      pos - 1) == 0) {
    		    if ((number != NULL) && (num > 0)) {
    			int rindx;
    			xmlNodePtr rend;
    			rend = start;
    			rindx = startindex - 1;
    			if (xmlXPtrAdvanceChar(&rend, &rindx,
    				               num) == 0) {
    			    xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    					xmlXPtrNewRange(start, startindex,
    							rend, rindx));
    			}
    		    } else if ((number != NULL) && (num <= 0)) {
    			xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    				    xmlXPtrNewRange(start, startindex,
    						    start, startindex));
    		    } else {
    			xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    				    xmlXPtrNewRange(start, startindex,
    						    fend, fendindex));
    		    }
    		}
    		start = fend;
    		startindex = fendindex;
    		if (string->stringval[0] == 0)
    		    startindex++;
    	    }
    	} while (found == 1);
        }
    
        /*
         * Save the new value and cleanup
         */
        valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
        xmlXPathFreeObject(set);
        xmlXPathFreeObject(string);
        if (position) xmlXPathFreeObject(position);
        if (number) xmlXPathFreeObject(number);
    }
    
    /**
     * xmlXPtrEvalRangePredicate:
     * @ctxt:  the XPointer Parser context
     *
     *  [8]   Predicate ::=   '[' PredicateExpr ']'
     *  [9]   PredicateExpr ::=   Expr 
     *
     * Evaluate a predicate as in xmlXPathEvalPredicate() but for
     * a Location Set instead of a node set
     */
    void
    xmlXPtrEvalRangePredicate(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt) {
        const xmlChar *cur;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr res;
        xmlXPathObjectPtr obj, tmp;
        xmlLocationSetPtr newset = NULL;
        xmlLocationSetPtr oldset;
        int i;
    
        SKIP_BLANKS;
        if (CUR != '[') {
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_PREDICATE_ERROR);
        }
        NEXT;
        SKIP_BLANKS;
    
        /*
         * Extract the old set, and then evaluate the result of the
         * expression for all the element in the set. use it to grow
         * up a new set.
         */
        CHECK_TYPE(XPATH_LOCATIONSET);
        obj = valuePop(ctxt);
        oldset = obj->user;
        ctxt->context->node = NULL;
    
        if ((oldset == NULL) || (oldset->locNr == 0)) {
    	ctxt->context->contextSize = 0;
    	ctxt->context->proximityPosition = 0;
    	xmlXPathEvalExpr(ctxt);
    	res = valuePop(ctxt);
    	if (res != NULL)
    	    xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	valuePush(ctxt, obj);
    	CHECK_ERROR;
        } else {
    	/*
    	 * Save the expression pointer since we will have to evaluate
    	 * it multiple times. Initialize the new set.
    	 */
            cur = ctxt->cur;
    	newset = xmlXPtrLocationSetCreate(NULL);
    	
            for (i = 0; i < oldset->locNr; i++) {
    	    ctxt->cur = cur;
    
    	    /*
    	     * Run the evaluation with a node list made of a single item
    	     * in the nodeset.
    	     */
    	    ctxt->context->node = oldset->locTab[i]->user;
    	    tmp = xmlXPathNewNodeSet(ctxt->context->node);
    	    valuePush(ctxt, tmp);
    	    ctxt->context->contextSize = oldset->locNr;
    	    ctxt->context->proximityPosition = i + 1;
    
    	    xmlXPathEvalExpr(ctxt);
    	    CHECK_ERROR;
    
    	    /*
    	     * The result of the evaluation need to be tested to
    	     * decided whether the filter succeeded or not
    	     */
    	    res = valuePop(ctxt);
    	    if (xmlXPathEvaluatePredicateResult(ctxt, res)) {
    	        xmlXPtrLocationSetAdd(newset,
    			xmlXPathObjectCopy(oldset->locTab[i]));
    	    }
    
    	    /*
    	     * Cleanup
    	     */
    	    if (res != NULL)
    		xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	    if (ctxt->value == tmp) {
    		res = valuePop(ctxt);
    		xmlXPathFreeObject(res);
    	    }
    	    
    	    ctxt->context->node = NULL;
    	}
    
    	/*
    	 * The result is used as the new evaluation set.
    	 */
    	xmlXPathFreeObject(obj);
    	ctxt->context->node = NULL;
    	ctxt->context->contextSize = -1;
    	ctxt->context->proximityPosition = -1;
    	valuePush(ctxt, xmlXPtrWrapLocationSet(newset));
        }
        if (CUR != ']') {
    	XP_ERROR(XPATH_INVALID_PREDICATE_ERROR);
        }
    
        NEXT;
        SKIP_BLANKS;
    }
    
    #else
    #endif