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  • Hash : 940ab0c6
    Author : Kasimier T. Buchcik
    Date : 2005-10-19T17:00:53

    Fixed a potential memory leak in xmlSchemaCheckCSelectorXPath() when an
    
    * xmlschemas.c: Fixed a potential memory leak in
      xmlSchemaCheckCSelectorXPath() when an internal error occurs.
      Fixed setting of ctxt->err to the given error code in
      the parsing error functions.
    * pattern.c: Added internal xmlCompileIDCXPathPath() as a
      starting point for IDC XPath compilation; this and some other
      tiny changes fixes issues regarding whitespace in the
      expressions and IDC selector/field relevant restrictions of
      the subset of XPath. Fixed a missing blocking of attributes
      in xmlStreamPushInternal().
    

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