XML parser ========== Dependencies ------------ - C compiler (C99). Features -------- - Relatively small parser. - Pretty simple API. - Pretty fast. - Portable - No dynamic memory allocation. Supports -------- - Tags in short-form (). - Tag attributes. - Short attributes without an explicity set value (). - Comments - CDATA sections. - Helper function (xml_entitytostr) to convert XML 1.0 / HTML 2.0 named entities and numeric entities to UTF-8. - Reading XML from a fd, string buffer or implement a custom reader: see: XMLParser.getnext. Caveats ------- - It is not a compliant XML parser. - Performance: data is buffered even if a handler is not set: to make parsing faster change this code from xml.c. - The XML is not checked for errors so it will continue parsing XML data, this is by design. - Internally fixed-size buffers are used, callbacks like XMLParser.xmldata are called multiple times for the same tag if the data size is bigger than the internal buffer size (sizeof(XMLParser.data)). To differentiate between new calls for data you can use the xml*start and xml*end handlers. - The XML specification has no limits on tag and attribute names. For simplicity/sanity sake this XML parser takes some liberties. Tag and attribute names are truncated. Files used ---------- xml.c and xml.h Interface / API --------------- Should be trivial, see xml.c and xml.h and the examples below. Examples -------- sfeed_opml_import.c or sfeed_web.c or sfeed_xmlenc.c License ------- ISC, see LICENSE file.