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@@ -1253,96 +1253,4 @@ private:
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} // tinyxml2
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-// What follows is the docs for the examples.
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-// I'd like the docs to be just before the
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-// actual examples in xmltest.cpp, but I
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-// can't seem to get doxygen to do that. It
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-// would be a wonderful patch if anyone figures
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-// it out.
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-
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-/** @page Example-1 Load an XML File
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- * @dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
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- * Basic XML file loading.
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- * The basic syntax to load an XML file from
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- * disk and check for an error. (ErrorID()
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- * will return 0 for no error.)
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- * @skip example_1()
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- * @until }
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- */
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-
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-
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-/** @page Example-2 Parse an XML from char buffer
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- * @dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
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- * Basic XML string parsing.
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- * The basic syntax to parse an XML for
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- * a char* and check for an error. (ErrorID()
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- * will return 0 for no error.)
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- * @skip example_2()
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- * @until }
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- */
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-
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-/** @page Example-3 Get information out of XML
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- @dontinclude ./xmltest.cpp
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- In this example, we navigate a simple XML
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- file, and read some interesting text. Note
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- that this is examlpe doesn't use error
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- checking; working code should check for null
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- pointers when walking an XML tree, or use
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- XMLHandle.
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-
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- (The XML is an excerpt from "dream.xml").
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-
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- @skip example_3
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- @until </PLAY>";
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-
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- The structure of the XML file is:
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-
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- <ul>
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- <li>(declaration)</li>
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- <li>(dtd stuff)</li>
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- <li>Element "PLAY"</li>
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- <ul>
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- <li>Element "TITLE"</li>
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- <ul>
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- <li>Text "A Midsummer Night's Dream"</li>
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- </ul>
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- </ul>
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- </ul>
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-
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- For this example, we want to print out the
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- title of the play. The text of the title (what
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- we want) is child of the "TITLE" element which
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- is a child of the "PLAY" element.
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-
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- We want to skip the declaration and dtd, so the
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- method FirstChildElement() is a good choice. The
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- FirstChildElement() of the Document is the "PLAY"
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- Element, the FirstChildElement() of the "PLAY" Element
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- is the "TITLE" Element.
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-
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- @until ( "TITLE" );
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-
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- We can then use the convenience function GetText()
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- to get the title of the play.
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-
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- @until title );
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-
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- Text is just another Node in the XML DOM. And in
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- fact you should be a little cautious with it, as
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- text nodes can contain elements.
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-
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- @verbatim
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- Consider: A Midsummer Night's <b>Dream</b>
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- @endverbatim
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-
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- It is more correct to actually query the Text Node
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- if in doubt:
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-
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- @until title );
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-
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- Noting that here we use FirstChild() since we are
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- looking for XMLText, not an element, and ToText()
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- is a cast from a Node to a XMLText.
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-*/
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#endif // TINYXML2_INCLUDED
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