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  • Hash : a7248443
    Author : Kasimier T. Buchcik
    Date : 2006-05-29T16:15:36

    Added an XPath object cache. It sits on an xmlXPathContext and need to be
    
    * xpath.c include/libxml/xpath.h: Added an XPath object cache.
      It sits on an xmlXPathContext and need to be explicitely
      activated (or deactivated again) with
      xmlXPathContextSetObjectCache(). The cache consists of 5
      lists for node-set, string, number, boolean and misc XPath
      objects. Internally the xpath.c module will use object-
      deposition and -acquisition functions which will try to reuse
      as many XPath objects as possible, and fallback to normal
      free/create behaviour if no cache is available or if the cache
      is full.
    * runsuite.c: Adjusted to deactivate the cache for XML Schema
      tests if a cache-creation is turned on by default for the whole
      library, e.g. for testing purposes of the cache. It is
      deactivated here in order to avoid confusion of the memory leak
      detection in runsuite.c.
    

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