APIDump: Documented lxp, the XML parser class.
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lxp =
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Desc = [[
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This class provides an interface to the XML parser,
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{{http://matthewwild.co.uk/projects/luaexpat/|LuaExpat}}. It provides a SAX interface with an
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incremental XML parser.</p>
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<p>
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With an event-based API like SAX the XML document can be fed to the parser in chunks, and the
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parsing begins as soon as the parser receives the first document chunk. LuaExpat reports parsing
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events (such as the start and end of elements) directly to the application through callbacks. The
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parsing of huge documents can benefit from this piecemeal operation.</p>
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<p>
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See the online
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{{http://matthewwild.co.uk/projects/luaexpat/manual.html#parser|LuaExpat documentation}} for details
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on how to work with this parser. The code examples below should provide some basic help, too.
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Functions =
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new = {Params = "CallbacksTable, [SeparatorChar]", Return = "XMLParser object", Notes = "Creates a new XML parser object, with the specified callbacks table and optional separator character."},
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},
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Constants =
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_COPYRIGHT = { Notes = "" },
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_DESCRIPTION = { Notes = "" },
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_VERSION = { Notes = "" },
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},
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AdditionalInfo =
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Header = "Parser callbacks",
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Contents = [[
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The callbacks table passed to the new() function specifies the Lua functions that the parser
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calls upon various events. The following table lists the most common functions used, for a
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complete list see the online
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{{http://matthewwild.co.uk/projects/luaexpat/manual.html#parser|LuaExpat documentation}}.</p>
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<table>
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<tr><th>Function name</th><th>Parameters</th><th>Notes</th></tr>
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<tr><td>CharacterData</td><td>Parser, string</td><td>Called when the parser recognizes a raw string inside the element</td></tr>
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<tr><td>EndElement</td><td>Parser, ElementName</td><td>Called when the parser detects the ending of an XML element</td></tr>
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<tr><td>StartElement</td><td>Parser, ElementName, AttributesTable</td><td>Called when the parser detects the start of an XML element. The AttributesTable is a Lua table containing all the element's attributes, both in the array section (in the order received) and in the dictionary section.</td></tr>
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</table>
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]],
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},
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{
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Header = "XMLParser object",
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Contents = [[
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The XMLParser object returned by lxp.new provides the functions needed to parse the XML. The
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following list provides the most commonly used ones, for a complete list see the online
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{{http://matthewwild.co.uk/projects/luaexpat/manual.html#parser|LuaExpat documentation}}.
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<ul>
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<li>close() - closes the parser, freeing all memory used by it.</li>
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<li>getCallbacks() - returns the callbacks table for this parser.</li>
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<li>parse(string) - parses more document data. the string contains the next part (or possibly all) of the document. Returns non-nil for success or nil, msg, line, col, pos for error.</li>
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<li>stop() - aborts parsing (can be called from within the parser callbacks).</li>
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</ul>
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]],
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},
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{
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Header = "Code example",
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Contents = [[
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The following code reads an entire XML file and outputs its logical structure into the console:
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<pre class="prettyprint lang-lua">
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local Depth = 0;
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-- Define the callbacks:
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local Callbacks = {
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CharacterData = function(a_Parser, a_String)
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LOG(string.rep(" ", Depth) .. "* " .. a_String);
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end
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EndElement = function(a_Parser, a_ElementName)
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Depth = Depth - 1;
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LOG(string.rep(" ", Depth) .. "- " .. a_ElementName);
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end
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StartElement = function(a_Parser, a_ElementName, a_Attribs)
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LOG(string.rep(" ", Depth) .. "+ " .. a_ElementName);
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Depth = Depth + 1;
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end
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}
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-- Create the parser:
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local Parser = lxp.new(Callbacks);
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-- Parse the XML file:
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local f = io.open("file.xml", "rb");
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while (true) do
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local block = f:read(128 * 1024); -- Use a 128KiB buffer for reading
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if (block == nil) then
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-- End of file
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break;
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end
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Parser:parse(block);
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end
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-- Signalize to the parser that no more data is coming
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Parser:parse();
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-- Close the parser:
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Parser:close();
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</pre>
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},
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}, -- AdditionalInfo
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}, -- lxp
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