Replace xmlStringGetNodeList and xmlStringLenGetNodeList with
xmlNodeParseContentInternal which also updates an optional parent
node.
Don't look up entities a second time via xmlNewReference.
Don't use a separate function to handle "complex" attributes. Validate
UTF-8 byte sequences without decoding. This should improve performance
considerably when parsing multi-byte UTF-8 sequences.
Use a string buffer to avoid unnecessary allocations and copying when
expanding entities.
Normalize attribute values in a single pass while expanding entities.
Be more lenient in recovery mode.
If no entity substitution was requested, validate entities without
expanding. Fixes#596.
Also fixes#655.
Provide a new set of functions to create xmlParserInputs. These can be
used for the document entity or from external entity loaders.
- Don't require xmlParserInputBuffer.
- All functions take a base URI.
- All functions take an encoding as string.
- xmlNewInputURL also takes a public ID.
- xmlNewInputMemory takes a size_t.
- Optimization hints for memory buffers.
Improve documentation.
Only call xmlInitParser before allocating a new parser context.
Call xmlCtxtUseOptions as early as possible.
Use in ctxt->input->entity instead of ctxt->inputNr to determine whether
we are inside a parameter entity.
Stop using ctxt->external to check whether we're in an external DTD.
This is signaled by ctxt->inSubset == 2.
This allows to report the reason why opening a file failed to the parser
context and improve error messages. Now we can also remove the stat call
before opening a file.
Introduce xmlXPathSetErrorHandler allowing to set a structured error
handler for an XPath context.
Remove arguments from memory error handlers.
Use xmlRaiseMemoryError.
Remove TODO, STRANGE and CHECK_CTXT macros.
Remove remaining uses of xmlGenericError.
Introduce xmlCtxtSetErrorHandler allowing to set a structured error for
a parser context. There already was the "serror" SAX handler but this
always receives the parser context as argument.
Start to use xmlRaiseMemoryError.
Remove useless arguments from memory error functions. Rename
xmlErrMemory to xmlCtxtErrMemory.
Remove a few calls to xmlGenericError.
Remove support for runtime entity debugging.
Introduce xmlStrVASPrintf, trying to handle buggy snprintf
implementations.
Introduce xmlSetError to set errors atomically.
Introduce xmlUpdateError to set an error, fixing up node, file and line.
Introduce helper function xmlRaiseMemoryError.
Make legacy error handlers call xmlReportError, avoiding checks in
xmlVRaiseError.
Remove fragile support for getting file and line info from XInclude
nodes.
Fix many places where malloc failures aren't reported.
Make xmlErrMemory public. This is useful for custom external entity
loaders.
Introduce new API function xmlSwitchEncodingName.
Change the way how we store whether the the parser is stopped. This used
to be signaled by setting ctxt->instate to XML_PARSER_EOF which was
misdesigned and error-prone. Set ctxt->disableSAX to 2 instead and
introduce a macro PARSER_STOPPED. Also stop to remove parser inputs in
xmlHaltParser. This allows to remove many checks of ctxt->instate.
Introduce xmlErrParser to handle errors if a parser context is
available.
Fix many places where malloc failures aren't reported.
Rework XPath object cache to store free objects in a linked list to
avoid allocating an additional array. Remove some unneeded object pools.
Don't ignore malloc failures in xmlRaiseError and xmlCopyError.
Don't print filename if context has no input.
Introduce xmlVRaiseError taking a va_list.
Fix many places where malloc failures aren't reported.
Make some API function return an error code. Changing the return type
from void to int is technically an ABI break but should be safe on most
platforms.
- xmlNodeSetContent
- xmlNodeSetContentLen
- xmlNodeAddContent
- xmlNodeAddContentLen
- xmlNodeSetBase
Introduce new API functions that return a separate error code if a
memory allocation fails.
- xmlNodeGetAttrValue
- xmlNodeGetBaseSafe
- xmlGetNsListSafe
Introduce private functions xmlTreeEnsureXMLDecl and xmlSplitQName4.
Don't report low-level errors to the global error handler.
Fix tree
Introduce xmlGetNsListSafe
Fix tree
Use a hash table to lookup namespaces by prefix. The hash table stores
an index into the namespace table. Auxiliary data for namespaces is
stored in a separate array along the main namespace table.
Use a hash table to verify attribute uniqueness. The hash table stores
an index into the attribute table.
Reuse hash value from the dictionary to avoid computing them twice.
See #346.
If DllMain is used, rely on it working as expected. The old code seemed
to attempt to free global state of other threads if, for some reason,
the DllMain mechanism didn't work.
In a static build, register a destructor with
RegisterWaitForSingleObject.
Make public functions xmlGetGlobalState and xmlInitializeGlobalState
no-ops.
Move initialization and registration of global state objects to
xmlInitGlobalState. Lookup global state with xmlGetThreadLocalStorage
which can be inlined nicely.
Also cleanup global state when using TLS. xmlLastError must be reset.
Update hash function from classic Jenkins OAAT (dict.c) and a variant of
DJB2 (hash.c) to "GoodOAAT" taken from the SMHasher repo. This hash
function passes all SMHasher tests.
Even with flush set to true, xmlCharEncInput didn't guarantee to decode
all data. This complicated the push parser.
Remove the flush flag and always decode all available data.
Also fix ICU code where the flush flag has a different meaning. Always
set flush to false and retry even with empty input buffers.
Don't create a copy of the whole input buffer. Read the data chunk by
chunk to save memory.
Historically, it was probably envisioned to read data from memory
without additional copying. This doesn't work reliably with the current
design of the XML parser which requires a terminating null byte at the
end of input buffers. This lead to xmlReadMemory interfaces, which
expect pointer and size arguments, being changed to make a
zero-terminated copy of the input buffer. Interfaces based on
xmlReadDoc, which actually expect a zero-terminated string and
would make zero-copy operation work, were then simplified to rely on
xmlReadMemoryi, resulting in an unnecessary copy.
To avoid copying (possibly gigabytes) of memory temporarily, we now
stream in-memory input just like content read from files in a
chunk-by-chunk fashion (using a somewhat outdated INPUT_CHUNK size of
250 bytes). As a side effect, we also avoid another copy of the whole
input when handling non-UTF-8 data which was made possible by some
earlier commits.
Interfaces expecting zero-terminated strings now make use of strnlen
which unfortunately isn't part of the standard C library and only
mandated since POSIX 2008.
Introduce XML_INPUT_HAS_ENCODING flag for xmlParserInput which is set
when xmlSwitchEncoding is called. The parser can use the flag to
reliably detect whether an encoding was already set via user override,
BOM or other auto-detection. In this case, the encoding declaration
won't be used to switch the encoding.
Before, an inscrutable mix of ctxt->charset, ctxt->input->encoding
and ctxt->input->buf->encoder was used.
Introduce private helper functions to switch encodings used by both the
XML and HTML parser:
- xmlDetectEncoding which skips over the BOM, allowing to remove the
BOM checks from other encoding functions.
- xmlSetDeclaredEncoding, replacing htmlCheckEncodingDirect, which warns
about encoding mismatches.
If users override the encoding, store the declared instead of the actual
encoding in xmlDoc. In this case, the actual encoding is known and the
raw value from the doc is more useful.
Also use the input flags to store the ISO-8859-1 fallback state.
Restrict the fallback to cases where no encoding was specified. (The
fallback is only useful in recovery mode and these days broken UTF-8 is
probably more likely than ISO-8859-1, so it might eventually be removed
completely.)
The 'charset' member of xmlParserCtxt is now unused. The 'encoding'
member of xmlParserInput is now unused.
The 'standalone' member of xmlParserInput is renamed to 'flags'.
A new parser state XML_PARSER_XML_DECL is added for the push parser.
To detect EBCDIC code pages, we used to switch the encoding twice and
had to be very careful not to decode data after the XML declaration
before the second switch. This relied on a hard-coded expected size of
the XML declaration and was complicated and unreliable.
Now we convert the first 200 bytes to EBCDIC-US and parse the encoding
declaration manually.
Don't try to grow the input buffer in xmlParserShrink. This makes sure
that no memory allocations are made and the function always succeeds.
Remove unnecessary invocations of SHRINK. Invoke SHRINK at the end of
DTD parsing loops.
Shrink before growing.