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href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/">FTP</a></li><li><a href="http://www.zlatkovic.com/projects/libxml/">Windows binaries</a></li><li><a href="http://opencsw.org/packages/libxml2">Solaris binaries</a></li><li><a href="http://www.explain.com.au/oss/libxml2xslt.html">MacOsX binaries</a></li><li><a href="http://codespeak.net/lxml/">lxml Python bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/XML-LibXML">Perl bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/">C++ bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://www.zend.com/php5/articles/php5-xmlphp.php#Heading4">PHP bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxml2-pas/">Pascal bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://libxml.rubyforge.org/">Ruby bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/">Tcl bindings</a></li><li><a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml2">Bug Tracker</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td><td valign="top" bgcolor="#8b7765"><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%"><tr><td><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%" bgcolor="#000000"><tr><td><table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tr><td bgcolor="#fffacd"><p>There are a number of language bindings and wrappers available for
- libxml2, the list below is not exhaustive. Please contact the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-bindings">xml-bindings@gnome.org</a>
- (<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml-bindings/">archives</a>) in
- order to get updates to this list or to discuss the specific topic of libxml2
- or libxslt wrappers or bindings:</p><ul><li><a href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/">Libxml++</a> seems the
- most up-to-date C++ bindings for libxml2, check the <a href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/reference/html/hierarchy.html">documentation</a>
- and the <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/libxmlplusplus/libxml%2b%2b/examples/">examples</a>.</li>
- <li>There is another <a href="http://libgdome-cpp.berlios.de/">C++ wrapper
- based on the gdome2 bindings</a> maintained by Tobias Peters.</li>
- <li>and a third C++ wrapper by Peter Jones <pjones@pmade.org>
- <p>Website: <a href="http://pmade.org/pjones/software/xmlwrapp/">http://pmade.org/pjones/software/xmlwrapp/</a></p>
- </li>
- <li>XML::LibXML <a href="http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/XML-LibXML">Perl
- bindings</a> are available on CPAN, as well as XML::LibXSLT
- <a href="http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/XML-LibXSLT">Perl libxslt
- bindings</a>.</li>
- <li>If you're interested into scripting XML processing, have a look at <a href="http://xsh.sourceforge.net/">XSH</a> an XML editing shell based on
- Libxml2 Perl bindings.</li>
- <li><a href="mailto:dkuhlman@cutter.rexx.com">Dave Kuhlman</a> provides an
- earlier version of the libxml/libxslt <a href="http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman">wrappers for Python</a>.</li>
- <li>Gopal.V and Peter Minten develop <a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libxmlsharp">libxml#</a>, a set of
- C# libxml2 bindings.</li>
- <li>Petr Kozelka provides <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxml2-pas">Pascal units to glue
- libxml2</a> with Kylix, Delphi and other Pascal compilers.</li>
- <li>Uwe Fechner also provides <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/idom2-pas/">idom2</a>, a DOM2
- implementation for Kylix2/D5/D6 from Borland.</li>
- <li>There is <a href="http://libxml.rubyforge.org/">bindings for Ruby</a>
- and libxml2 bindings are also available in Ruby through the <a href="http://libgdome-ruby.berlios.de/">libgdome-ruby</a> module
- maintained by Tobias Peters.</li>
- <li>Steve Ball and contributors maintains <a href="http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/">libxml2 and libxslt bindings for
- Tcl</a>.</li>
- <li>libxml2 and libxslt are the default XML libraries for PHP5.</li>
- <li><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpathx/">LibxmlJ</a> is
- an effort to create a 100% JAXP-compatible Java wrapper for libxml2 and
- libxslt as part of GNU ClasspathX project.</li>
- <li>Patrick McPhee provides Rexx bindings fof libxml2 and libxslt, look for
- <a href="http://www.interlog.com/~ptjm/software.html">RexxXML</a>.</li>
- <li><a href="http://www.satimage.fr/software/en/xml_suite.html">Satimage</a>
- provides <a href="http://www.satimage.fr/software/en/downloads_osaxen.html">XMLLib
- osax</a>. This is an osax for Mac OS X with a set of commands to
- implement in AppleScript the XML DOM, XPATH and XSLT. Also includes
- commands for Property-lists (Apple's fast lookup table XML format.)</li>
- <li>Francesco Montorsi developped <a href="https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=51305&package_id=45182">wxXml2</a>
- wrappers that interface libxml2, allowing wxWidgets applications to
- load/save/edit XML instances.</li>
- </ul><p>The distribution includes a set of Python bindings, which are guaranteed
- to be maintained as part of the library in the future, though the Python
- interface have not yet reached the completeness of the C API.</p><p>Note that some of the Python purist dislike the default set of Python
- bindings, rather than complaining I suggest they have a look at <a href="http://codespeak.net/lxml/">lxml the more pythonic bindings for libxml2
- and libxslt</a> and <a href="http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/lxml-dev">help Martijn
- Faassen</a> complete those.</p><p><a href="mailto:stephane.bidoul@softwareag.com">Stéphane Bidoul</a>
- maintains <a href="http://users.skynet.be/sbi/libxml-python/">a Windows port
- of the Python bindings</a>.</p><p>Note to people interested in building bindings, the API is formalized as
- <a href="libxml2-api.xml">an XML API description file</a> which allows to
- automate a large part of the Python bindings, this includes function
- descriptions, enums, structures, typedefs, etc... The Python script used to
- build the bindings is python/generator.py in the source distribution.</p><p>To install the Python bindings there are 2 options:</p><ul><li>If you use an RPM based distribution, simply install the <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxml2-python">libxml2-python
- RPM</a> (and if needed the <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxslt-python">libxslt-python
- RPM</a>).</li>
- <li>Otherwise use the <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/python/">libxml2-python
- module distribution</a> corresponding to your installed version of
- libxml2 and libxslt. Note that to install it you will need both libxml2
- and libxslt installed and run "python setup.py build install" in the
- module tree.</li>
- </ul><p>The distribution includes a set of examples and regression tests for the
- python bindings in the <code>python/tests</code> directory. Here are some
- excerpts from those tests:</p><h3>tst.py:</h3><p>This is a basic test of the file interface and DOM navigation:</p><pre>import libxml2, sys
- doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
- if doc.name != "tst.xml":
- print "doc.name failed"
- sys.exit(1)
- root = doc.children
- if root.name != "doc":
- print "root.name failed"
- sys.exit(1)
- child = root.children
- if child.name != "foo":
- print "child.name failed"
- sys.exit(1)
- doc.freeDoc()</pre><p>The Python module is called libxml2; parseFile is the equivalent of
- xmlParseFile (most of the bindings are automatically generated, and the xml
- prefix is removed and the casing convention are kept). All node seen at the
- binding level share the same subset of accessors:</p><ul><li><code>name</code> : returns the node name</li>
- <li><code>type</code> : returns a string indicating the node type</li>
- <li><code>content</code> : returns the content of the node, it is based on
- xmlNodeGetContent() and hence is recursive.</li>
- <li><code>parent</code> , <code>children</code>, <code>last</code>,
- <code>next</code>, <code>prev</code>, <code>doc</code>,
- <code>properties</code>: pointing to the associated element in the tree,
- those may return None in case no such link exists.</li>
- </ul><p>Also note the need to explicitly deallocate documents with freeDoc() .
- Reference counting for libxml2 trees would need quite a lot of work to
- function properly, and rather than risk memory leaks if not implemented
- correctly it sounds safer to have an explicit function to free a tree. The
- wrapper python objects like doc, root or child are them automatically garbage
- collected.</p><h3>validate.py:</h3><p>This test check the validation interfaces and redirection of error
- messages:</p><pre>import libxml2
- #deactivate error messages from the validation
- def noerr(ctx, str):
- pass
- libxml2.registerErrorHandler(noerr, None)
- ctxt = libxml2.createFileParserCtxt("invalid.xml")
- ctxt.validate(1)
- ctxt.parseDocument()
- doc = ctxt.doc()
- valid = ctxt.isValid()
- doc.freeDoc()
- if valid != 0:
- print "validity check failed"</pre><p>The first thing to notice is the call to registerErrorHandler(), it
- defines a new error handler global to the library. It is used to avoid seeing
- the error messages when trying to validate the invalid document.</p><p>The main interest of that test is the creation of a parser context with
- createFileParserCtxt() and how the behaviour can be changed before calling
- parseDocument() . Similarly the information resulting from the parsing phase
- is also available using context methods.</p><p>Contexts like nodes are defined as class and the libxml2 wrappers maps the
- C function interfaces in terms of objects method as much as possible. The
- best to get a complete view of what methods are supported is to look at the
- libxml2.py module containing all the wrappers.</p><h3>push.py:</h3><p>This test show how to activate the push parser interface:</p><pre>import libxml2
- ctxt = libxml2.createPushParser(None, "<foo", 4, "test.xml")
- ctxt.parseChunk("/>", 2, 1)
- doc = ctxt.doc()
- doc.freeDoc()</pre><p>The context is created with a special call based on the
- xmlCreatePushParser() from the C library. The first argument is an optional
- SAX callback object, then the initial set of data, the length and the name of
- the resource in case URI-References need to be computed by the parser.</p><p>Then the data are pushed using the parseChunk() method, the last call
- setting the third argument terminate to 1.</p><h3>pushSAX.py:</h3><p>this test show the use of the event based parsing interfaces. In this case
- the parser does not build a document, but provides callback information as
- the parser makes progresses analyzing the data being provided:</p><pre>import libxml2
- log = ""
- class callback:
- def startDocument(self):
- global log
- log = log + "startDocument:"
- def endDocument(self):
- global log
- log = log + "endDocument:"
- def startElement(self, tag, attrs):
- global log
- log = log + "startElement %s %s:" % (tag, attrs)
- def endElement(self, tag):
- global log
- log = log + "endElement %s:" % (tag)
- def characters(self, data):
- global log
- log = log + "characters: %s:" % (data)
- def warning(self, msg):
- global log
- log = log + "warning: %s:" % (msg)
- def error(self, msg):
- global log
- log = log + "error: %s:" % (msg)
- def fatalError(self, msg):
- global log
- log = log + "fatalError: %s:" % (msg)
- handler = callback()
- ctxt = libxml2.createPushParser(handler, "<foo", 4, "test.xml")
- chunk = " url='tst'>b"
- ctxt.parseChunk(chunk, len(chunk), 0)
- chunk = "ar</foo>"
- ctxt.parseChunk(chunk, len(chunk), 1)
- reference = "startDocument:startElement foo {'url': 'tst'}:" + \
- "characters: bar:endElement foo:endDocument:"
- if log != reference:
- print "Error got: %s" % log
- print "Expected: %s" % reference</pre><p>The key object in that test is the handler, it provides a number of entry
- points which can be called by the parser as it makes progresses to indicate
- the information set obtained. The full set of callback is larger than what
- the callback class in that specific example implements (see the SAX
- definition for a complete list). The wrapper will only call those supplied by
- the object when activated. The startElement receives the names of the element
- and a dictionary containing the attributes carried by this element.</p><p>Also note that the reference string generated from the callback shows a
- single character call even though the string "bar" is passed to the parser
- from 2 different call to parseChunk()</p><h3>xpath.py:</h3><p>This is a basic test of XPath wrappers support</p><pre>import libxml2
- doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
- ctxt = doc.xpathNewContext()
- res = ctxt.xpathEval("//*")
- if len(res) != 2:
- print "xpath query: wrong node set size"
- sys.exit(1)
- if res[0].name != "doc" or res[1].name != "foo":
- print "xpath query: wrong node set value"
- sys.exit(1)
- doc.freeDoc()
- ctxt.xpathFreeContext()</pre><p>This test parses a file, then create an XPath context to evaluate XPath
- expression on it. The xpathEval() method execute an XPath query and returns
- the result mapped in a Python way. String and numbers are natively converted,
- and node sets are returned as a tuple of libxml2 Python nodes wrappers. Like
- the document, the XPath context need to be freed explicitly, also not that
- the result of the XPath query may point back to the document tree and hence
- the document must be freed after the result of the query is used.</p><h3>xpathext.py:</h3><p>This test shows how to extend the XPath engine with functions written in
- python:</p><pre>import libxml2
- def foo(ctx, x):
- return x + 1
- doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
- ctxt = doc.xpathNewContext()
- libxml2.registerXPathFunction(ctxt._o, "foo", None, foo)
- res = ctxt.xpathEval("foo(1)")
- if res != 2:
- print "xpath extension failure"
- doc.freeDoc()
- ctxt.xpathFreeContext()</pre><p>Note how the extension function is registered with the context (but that
- part is not yet finalized, this may change slightly in the future).</p><h3>tstxpath.py:</h3><p>This test is similar to the previous one but shows how the extension
- function can access the XPath evaluation context:</p><pre>def foo(ctx, x):
- global called
- #
- # test that access to the XPath evaluation contexts
- #
- pctxt = libxml2.xpathParserContext(_obj=ctx)
- ctxt = pctxt.context()
- called = ctxt.function()
- return x + 1</pre><p>All the interfaces around the XPath parser(or rather evaluation) context
- are not finalized, but it should be sufficient to do contextual work at the
- evaluation point.</p><h3>Memory debugging:</h3><p>last but not least, all tests starts with the following prologue:</p><pre>#memory debug specific
- libxml2.debugMemory(1)</pre><p>and ends with the following epilogue:</p><pre>#memory debug specific
- libxml2.cleanupParser()
- if libxml2.debugMemory(1) == 0:
- print "OK"
- else:
- print "Memory leak %d bytes" % (libxml2.debugMemory(1))
- libxml2.dumpMemory()</pre><p>Those activate the memory debugging interface of libxml2 where all
- allocated block in the library are tracked. The prologue then cleans up the
- library state and checks that all allocated memory has been freed. If not it
- calls dumpMemory() which saves that list in a <code>.memdump</code> file.</p><p><a href="bugs.html">Daniel Veillard</a></p></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
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