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ser
fa4bfa6af5 Merged from REXML main repository:
Fixes ticket:68.
  NOTE that this involves an API change!  Entity declarations in the doctype
  now generate events that carry two, not one, arguments.

Implements ticket:15, using gwrite's suggestion.  This allows Element to be
subclassed.

Two unrelated changes, because subversion is retarded and doesn't do
block-level commits:

  1) Fixed a typo bug in previous change for ticket:15
  2) Fixed namespaces handling in XPath and element.  

    ***** Note that this is an API change!!! *****

    Element.namespaces() now returns a hash of namespace mappings which are
    relevant for that node.

Fixes a bug in multiple decodings

The changeset 1230:1231 was bad.  The default behavior is *not* to use the
native REXML encodings by default, but rather to use ICONV by default.  I know
that this will piss some people off, but defaulting to the pure Ruby version
isn't the correct solution, and it breaks other encodings, so I've reverted it.

* Fixes ticket:61 (xpath_parser)
* Fixes ticket:63 (UTF-16; UNILE decoding was bad)
* Cleans up some tests, removing opportunities for test corruption
* Improves parsing error messages a little
* Adds the ability to override the encoding detection in Source construction
* Fixes an edge case in Functions::string, where document nodes weren't 
  correctly converted
* Fixes Functions::string() for Element and Document nodes
* Fixes some problems in entity handling

Addresses ticket:66

Fixes ticket:71

Addresses ticket:78
  NOTE: that this also fixes what is technically another bug in REXML.  REXML's
  XPath parser used to allow exponential notation in numbers.  The XPath spec
  is specific about what a number is, and scientific notation is not included.
  Therefore, this has been fixed.

Cross-ported a fix for ticket:88 from CVS.

Fixes ticket:80

Documentation cleanup.  Ticket:84

Applied Kou's fix for an un-trac'ed bug.

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2007-01-20 03:56:02 +00:00
ser
21e8df5c10 Merged in development from the main REXML repository.
* Fixed bug #34, typo in xpath_parser.
* Previous fix, (include? -> includes?) was incorrect.
* Added another test for encoding
* Started AnyName support in RelaxNG
* Added Element#Attributes#to_a, so that it does something intelligent.
  This was needed by XPath, for '@*'
* Fixed XPath so that @* works.
* Added xmlgrep to the bin/ directory.  A little tool allowing you to grep
  for XPaths in an XML document.
* Fixed a CDATA pretty-printing bug. (#39)
* Fixed a buffering bug in Source.rb that affected the SAX parser
  This bug was related to how REXML determines the encoding of a file, and
  evinced itself by hanging on input when using the SAX parser.
* The unit test for the previous patch.  Forgot to commit it.
* Minor pretty printing fix.
* Applied Curt Sampson's optimization improvements
* Issue #9; 3.1.3: The SAX parser was not denormalizing entity references
  in incoming text.  All declared internal entities, as well as numeric
  entities, should now be denormalized.  There was a related bug in that the
  SAX parser was actually double-encoding entities; this is also fixed.
* bin/* programs should now be executable.  Setting bin apps to executable
* Issue 14; 3.1.3: DTD events are now all being passed by StreamParser
  Some of the DTD events were not being passed through by the stream parser.
* #26: Element#add_element(nil) now raises an error Changed XPath searches so
  that if a non-Hash is passed, an error is raised Fixed a spurrious undefined
  method error in encoding.  #29: XPath ordering bug fixed by Mark Williams.
  Incidentally, Mark supplied a superlative bug report, including a full unit
  test.  Then he went ahead and fixed the bug.  It doesn't get any better than
  this, folks.
* Fixed a broken link.  Thanks to Dick Davies for pointing it out.  Added
  functions courtesy of Michael Neumann <mneumann@xxxx.de>.
  Example code to follow.
* Added Michael's sample code.  Merged the changes in from branches/xpath_V
* Fixed preceding:: and following:: axis Fixed the ordering bug that Martin
  Fowler reported.
* Uncommented some code commented for testing Applied Nobu's changes to the
  Encoding infrastructure, which should fix potential threading issues.
* Added more tests, and the missing syncenumerator class.  Fixed the
  inheritance bug in the pull parser that James Britt found.  Indentation
  changes, and changed some exceptions to runtime
  exceptions.
* Changes by Matz, mostly of indent -> indent_level, to avoid
  function/variable naming conflicts
* Tabs -> spaces (whitespace)

Note the addition of syncenumerator.rb.  This is a stopgap, until I can work on
the class enough to get it accepted as a replacement for the SyncEnumerator
that comes with the Generator class.  My version is orders of magnitude faster
than the Generator SyncEnumerator, but is currently missing a couple of
features of the original.  Eventually, I expect this class to migrate to
another part of the source tree.


git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@8483 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2005-05-19 02:58:11 +00:00
ser
511dceec5c Issue11: null context causing indentation crash
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@5742 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2004-02-16 22:24:45 +00:00
ser
95be40a06d @@ Fix for the XPath descendant* result set ordering bug @@
@@ SAX2 listener bug fixes @@
@@ Undid a code change that caused a 10x speed regression @@
@@ Indentation fixes, and a new word wrapping feature for text nodes
  was contributed by Devin Bayer (documentation forthcoming; see the
  change logs for now) @@

The XPath bug fix is really ugly and inefficient, but I spent two days hacking
at it and this was the best I could come up with.

The SAX2 listener fixes had to do with crashes in certain conditions, like when
there was a carriage return at the end of a document

Several people submitted patches for the speed regression; it is embarrassing
how long it took me to get around to looking at this.  To this day, I don't
know where the offending code came from.

Encoding fixes

Added a contributed word wrapping option for text formatting.  Devin Bayer
contributed this.  Here's his comment:
"Setting :wordwrapping to :all, wordwraps all text nodes longer than 60
  characters.
  Setting :indentstyle to aString, make aString used as indentation,
  instead of the default '  '.
  And as long as :respect_whitespace isn't set for the element,
  multiline text nodes will be indented."


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2004-02-13 22:40:14 +00:00
ser
ea7a527a2a Initial revision
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2003-06-10 01:31:01 +00:00