to test all XML_Parse*() return values in the test and sample code.
This is binary-compatible with previous Expat 1.95.x releases.
dtdInit(): Make this a void function, since there is only one possible
return value.
parserInit(), poolGrow(), setContext(): Make these return XML_Bool values,
to match their intended semantics.
XML_ParseBuffer(): Use NULL instead of 0 for a pointer value.
- Use only plain spaces, no hard tabs.
- Strip trailing whitespace from all lines.
- Strip blank line from the end of the file.
- Do no use a space following the ! operator.
- Wrap a couple of long lines.
libexpatw.dll (in release and debug versions) using wchar_t
output.
This *probably* closes SF bug #432456. See comments in the
issue tracker for more info.
a real naming conflict with Perl's XML::Parser::Expat module and the
relatively recent 1.95.x naming of the combined Expat DLL.
This does not introduce new names for the "wide" version of the Expat
API; this will be a separate change.
See SF bug #432456.
which don't like spaces between the '#' and the preprocessor command.
* expat.h, xmlparse.c, xmlrole.c, xmltok.c:
- remove all spaces between the '#' and the cpp command.
* Makefile.in:
- from cygwin: add -no-undefined to the library link line
* conftools/get-version.sh: (new file)
- script to extract the version number from expat.h
* configure.in:
(some from the cygwin patch)
- update the prereq to 2.52 instead of just 2.50
- update the AC_INIT line to 2.52 standards: include the package
name, version (with a lot of gunk to get this), and where to send
bugs)
- update the output file generation to 2.52 standards
* make-release.sh:
- update to use the new get-version.sh script
* lib/expat.h:
- from cygwin: add a little define for CYGWIN
use the BYTEORDER constant that ac_c_bigendian_cross.m4 generates.
* accconfig.h: removed; obsolete.
* lib/winconfig.h:
- set the BYTEORDER constant, rather than XML_BYTE_ORDER, and leave
a note about what we're assuming.
* lib/xmltok.c, lib/xmltok_ns.c:
- change all XML_BYTE_ORDER references to BYTEORDER, and
update the constants from 12, 21 to 1234, 4321 respectively.
(which used to be called config.h)
* configure.in:
- change the header name to expat_config.h to prevent any possible
conflict with some other packages 'config.h'
- add a prerequisite on autoconf 2.50 or newer
- shift some acconfig.h values to AC_DEFINE() values
* MANIFEST:
- rename config.h.in to expat_config.h.in
* Makefile.in:
- clean out expat_config.h* instead of config.h*
* acconfig.h:
- remove the XML_NS, XML_DTD, and XML_CONTEXT_BYTES symbols; they
are now defined directly by configure.in
- shift the memmove() compatibility to xmlparse.c, its only consumer
- remove the @BOTTOM@ part since there are no more values to put at
the bottom of expat_config.h.in via acconfig.h
* xmlparse.c:
- switch from config.h to expat_config.h
- insert macro to define memmove() if it isn't available, but
bcopy() is available. also, changed one branch to #error rather
than insert bogus code.
* xmlrole.c:
- tweak the copyright header, per Fred-ism
- remove the unused RCSId[] variable (no other file has these)
- switch from config.h to expat_config.h
* xmltok.c:
- switch from config.h to expat_config.h
* use libtool to compile/link all programs
* remove */Makefile.in and remove them from configure
* remove autom4te.cache after running autoconf
* remove .o from the FILEMAP logic in configure and the Make system;
provides more flexibility in the Makefile to use it
* for VPATH builds: create the build subdirs by running
"make mkdir-init" from the configure script
* adjust .cvsignore files to account for presence of .libs now
original, and extract the numbers within the configure script.
* configure.in: extract the numbers from lib/expat.h
* Makefile.in: simplify the construction of DISTDIR
* lib/Makefile.in: no need to define the VERSION preprocessor symbol
* lib/expat.dsp: do not define VERSION (changed, but untested!)
* lib/xmlparse.c: revamp the XML_ExpatVersion() function
* lib/expat.h(.in): just ship the baby, rather than generating it
to add __cdecl to a typedef of a function type that MSVC does not complain
about. Callback implementations may need to add explicit __cdecl
annotations in sources not compiled with the C calling convention as the
default.
under MSVC -- this is needed when using the pre-compiled DLL with projects
built using a different calling convention.
XMLPARSEAPI now takes the return type as a parameter and inserts annotations
on both sides of the type to make sure the compiler is happy. A new
macro, XMLCALLBACK, is used to perform similar annotation of the callback
function types, which do not need the dllimport/dllexport annotations but
do still need the __cdecl annotation.
This closes SF bug #413653.
will just have to wonder how I got anything at all working on Windows).
Since we do not want to place the XMLPARSEAPI marker in the middle of a
type name, always tack it onto the beginning -- anywhere else seems fragile
at best.
were out of date, and we've previously seen expat.h out of sync).
*) Use new script "buildconf.sh" to create the set of generated files
(aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure). This is intended to be used by
developers (rerun when configure.in changes) and just before a release
(releases include these outputs).
Developers now need the "autoconf" and "libtool" packages.
*) config.h.in is now built by autoheader and includes bits from acconfig.h
rather than manual construction/maintenance. (renamed from config.hin)
*) added conftools/PrintPath from the ASF; it is a portable "which"
*) added "extraclean" target to top-level Makefile to get rid of all
generated files (return to pure CVS state; before buildconf.sh)
*) updates various bits for config.hin -> config.h.in rename
*) no longer need to delete the ".deps" subdir since we don't create it
anymore (dependencies are explicit rather than auto-generated).
Remove gcc-specific cruft from the Makefile -- this hurts portability!
This closes SF tracker patch #403584, and probably more platform-specific
build process bugs than I care to think about.
structure that can be examined at runtime.
XML_ExpatVersion(): Construct the return value from the new version
information constants.
XML_MAJOR_VERSION, XML_MINOR_VERSION,
XML_MICRO_VERSION: New constants; these specify the version of the
library in a form that can be queried by client applications
at compile time. This is useful in determining if functions
should be considered available (like those above).