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  • Hash : 2f3655c9
    Author : Nick Wellnhofer
    Date : 2025-05-20T19:40:06

    parser: Pop PEs that start markup declarations explicitly
    
    We currently only handle "Validity constraint: Proper Declaration/PE
    Nesting", but we must detect "Well-formedness constraint: PE Between
    Declarations" separately:
    
    > The replacement text of a parameter entity reference in a DeclSep must
    > match the production extSubsetDecl.
    
    PEs in DeclSeps are PEs that start with a full markup declaration (or
    another PE). These are handled in xmParse{Internal|External}Subset. We
    set a flag on these PEs and don't close them implicitly in
    xmlSkipBlankCharsPE. This will make unterminated declarations in such
    PEs cause a parser error. The PEs are closed explicitly in
    xmParse{Internal|External}Subset, the only location where they are
    allowed to end.
    

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  • 		Module libxml2-python
    		=====================
    
    DEPRECATION WARNING: It is planned to remove the libxml2 Python
    bindings from the libxml2 repo.
    
    This is the libxml2 python module, providing access to the
    libxml2 and libxslt (if available) libraries. For general
    informationss on those XML and XSLT libraries check their 
    web pages at:
        https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/wikis/home
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    Binaries packages of the libxml2 and libxslt libraries can
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    NOTE:
    this module distribution is not the primary distribution
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    The main sources are the libxml2 and libxslt tar.gz found on
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    Daniel Veillard