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matz
1448668244 * lib/rexml: 1.9 patch from Sam Ruby mentioned in his blog:
<http://intertwingly.net/blog/2007/12/31/Porting-REXML-to-Ruby-1-9>
  [ruby-core:14639]

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2008-01-01 05:43:50 +00:00
ser
1d8c98a486 Merges upstream changes for REXML v3.1.7
http://www.germane-software.com/repos/rexml/tags/3.1.7

 r1278@bean:  ser | 2007-06-07 00:53:06 -0400
 Fixed a double-encoding bug.  This was a regression, related
 to ticket:48.
 r1292@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:36 -0400
  r1279@bean:  ser | 2007-06-09 23:19:02 -0400
  Fixes ticket:89 -- encoding CP-1252 was broken.  ISO-8859-15 had the same
  problem.
  
  Also in this patch is a fix to merge.rb (unused, but it should at least
  contain no errors), and a unit test for ticket:88.
 
 r1293@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:37 -0400
  r1281@bean:  ser | 2007-07-24 11:08:48 -0400
  Addresses ticket:85
  
  This is a major rewrite of the XML formatting code.  The XML writers have all
  been extracted out of the classes and put into their own class containers.
  This makes writing parsers easier, and cleaner.
  
  There are three formatters, which correspond to the previous three XML writing
  modes:
  
    REXML::Formatters::Default    
        Prints the XML document exactly as it was parsed
    REXML::Formatters::Pretty     
        Pretty prints the XML document, destroying whitespace in the document
    REXML::Formatters::Transitive 
        Pretty prints the XML document, preserving whitespace
  
  All of the write() functions have been deprecated (some are still used, but
  these will also go away) except the write() function on Document, which is left
  for convenience.  To pretty print an XML document the canonical way:
  
    formatter = REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new( 5 ) # indent by 5 spaces
    formatter.write( document, output )
  
 
 r1294@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:38 -0400
  r1283@bean:  ser | 2007-07-24 19:53:30 -0400
  This goes with the previous commit.
 
 r1295@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:39 -0400
  r1285@bean:  ser | 2007-07-24 20:02:07 -0400
  And THIS goes with the previous two patches.  Dammit.
 
 r1296@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:40 -0400
  r1287@bean:  ser | 2007-07-24 20:12:25 -0400
  Applied patch from Jeff Barczewski.  Note that this changes what the values of
  the name and IDs are from the previous behavior -- the values no longer include
  the quotes.  This is the correct behavior, so I'm leaving it in, but it is not
  backwards compatible.  Also fixes the serializer so that it outputs the doctype
  in a correct format (needed as a result of this change).
 
 r1297@bean:  ser | 2007-07-25 08:38:38 -0400
 Version update


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2007-07-25 12:47:23 +00:00
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
ec847fad4e Merged changes into HEAD from REXML 3.1.5.
The list of bug fixes/enhancements is at:

  http://www.germane-software.com/projects/rexml/query?status=closed&milestone=3.1.5


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2006-09-08 02:03:44 +00:00
ser
78d9dd71a6 Short summary:
This is a version bump to REXML 3.1.4 for Ruby HEAD.  This change log is
  identical to the log for the 1.8 branch.

  It includes numerous bug fixes and is a pretty big patch, but is nonetheless
  a minor revision bump, since the API hasn't changed.

  For more information, see:

    http:/www.germane-software.com/projects/rexml/milestone/3.1.4

  For all tickets, see:

    http://www.germane-software.com/projects/rexml/ticket/#

  Where '#' is replaced with the ticket number.

Changelog:

* Fixed the documentation WRT the raw mode of text nodes (ticket #4)
* Fixes roundup ticket #43: substring-after bug.
* Fixed ticket #44, Element#xpath
* Patch submitted by an anonymous doner to allow parsing of Tempfiles.  I was
  hoping that, by now, that whole Source thing would have been changed to use
  duck typing and avoid this sort of ticket... but in the meantime, the patch
  has been applied.
* Fixes ticket:30, XPath default namespace bug.  The fix was provided
  by Lucas Nussbaum.
* Aliases #size to #length, as per zdennis's request.
* Fixes typo from previous commit
* Fixes ticket #32, preceding-sibling fails attempting delete_if on nil nodeset
* Merges a user-contributed patch for ticket #40
* Adds a forgotten-to-commit unit test for ticket #32
* Changes Date, Version, and Copyright to upper case, to avoid conflicts with
  the Date class.  All of the other changes in the altered files are because
  Subversion doesn't allow block-level commits, like it should.  English cased
  Version and Copyright are aliased to the upper case versions, for partial
  backward compatability.
* Resolves ticket #34, SAX parser change makes it impossible to parse IO feeds.
* Moves parser.source.position() to parser.position()
* Fixes ticket:48, repeated writes munging text content
* Fixes ticket:46, adding methods for accessing notation DTD information.
* Encodes some characters and removes a brokes link in the documentation
* Deals with carriage returns after XML declarations
* Improved doctype handling
* Whitespace handling changes
* Applies a patch by David Tardon, which (incidentally) fixes ticket:50
* Closes #26, allowing anything that walks like an IO to be a source.
* Ticket #31 - One unescape too many
  This wasn't really a bug, per se... "value" always returns
  a normalized string, and "value" is the method used to get
  the text() of an element.  However, entities have no meaning
  in CDATA sections, so there's no justification for value
  to be normalizing the content of CData objects.  This behavior
  has therefore been changed.
* Ticket #45 -- Now parses notation declarations in DTDs properly.
* Resolves ticket #49, Document.parse_stream returns ArgumentError
* Adds documentation to clarify how XMLDecl works, to avoid invalid bug reports.
* Addresses ticket #10, fixing the StreamParser API for DTDs.
* Fixes ticket #42, XPath node-set function 'name' fails with relative node
  set parameter
* Good patch by Aaron to fix ticket #53: REXML ignoring unbalanced tags
  at the end of a document.


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2006-04-15 04:11:04 +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.


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2005-05-19 02:58:11 +00:00
ser
7255981a4d r1002 | ser | 2004-06-07 07:45:53 -0400 (Mon, 07 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Workin' in the coal mine, goin' down, down, down...
r1003 | ser | 2004-06-08 22:24:08 -0400 (Tue, 08 Jun 2004) | 7 lines
* Entirely rewrote the validation code; the finite state machine, while cool,
  didn't survive the encounter with Interleave.  It was getting sort of hacky,
  too.  The new mechanism is less elegant, but is basically still a FSM, and is
  more flexible without having to add hacks to extend it.  Large chunks of the
  FSM may be reusable in other validation mechanisms.
* Added interleave support
r1004 | ser | 2004-06-09 07:24:17 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Added suppert for mixed
r1005 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:01:33 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Added Kou's patch to normalize attribute values passed through the SAX2 and
  Stream parsers.
r1006 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:12:35 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Applied Kou's preceding-sibling patch, which fixes the order of the axe results
r1009 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:02:55 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 8 lines
* Redesigned and rewrote the RelaxNG code.  It isn't elegant, but it works.
  Particular problems encountered were interleave and ref.  Interleave means I
  can't use a clean FSM design, and ref means the dirty FSM design has to be modified
  during validation.  There's a lot of code that could be cleaned up in here.
  However, I'm pretty sure that this design is reasonably fast and space efficient.
  I'm not entirely convinced that it is correct; more tests are required.
* This version adds support for defines and refs.
r1011 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:20:07 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Removed debugging output from unit test
* Moved ">" in Element.inspect
r1014 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:40:30 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Minor big in missing includes for validation rules
r1023 | ser | 2004-07-03 08:57:34 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 2 lines
* Fixed bug #34, typo in xpath_parser.
r1024 | ser | 2004-07-03 10:22:08 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 9 lines
* 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.


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2004-07-04 15:26:07 +00:00
ser
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2004-06-10 02:01:04 +00:00
ser
8fd29e2019 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2004-05-16 15:17:31 +00:00
ser
d1a2925eee * Fixed a bug in the evaluation of XPath's 'or'
* deprecated #type changed to class.name
* XPath's union was was being incorrectly interpreted


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2004-04-03 02:22:38 +00:00
ser
c7138f1656 REXML changes
* The main purpose for this change is to get a fix in for nasty bug in XPath.
  In the new code for the descendant-or-self axis, the document order code
  was calling the wrong method to do node comparisons, causing a terrible
  overhead that slowed the axis down to the point where it was unusable.
  This is a common axis, also known as '//', so this fix is critical.
* Using Element#text= on a non-Text, non-String argument caused an error.
  This has been changed so that the behavior is like puts() -- to_s() is
  called on the object first.
* Refactored the pretty-printing code a little.


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2004-04-02 03:53:58 +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
7d21c237cc * Changes to the encoding mechanism. If iconv is found, it is used first
for encoding changes.  This should be the case on all 1.8 installations.
  When it isn't found (<1.6), the native REXML encoding mechanism is used.
  This cleaned out some files, and tightened up the code a bit; and iconv
  should be faster than the pure Ruby code.
* Changed deprecated assert_not_nil to assert throughout the tests.
* Parse exceptions are a little more verbose, and extend RuntimeError.
* Bug fixes to XPathParser
* The Light API is still shifting, like the sands of the desert.
* Fixed a new Ruby 1.8.0 warning, added some speed optimizations, and
  tightened error reporting in the base parser


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2003-10-10 12:54:46 +00:00
ser
ea7a527a2a Initial revision
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2003-06-10 01:31:01 +00:00