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It consists of a DOM-like interface with rich traversal/modification capabilities, an extremely fast XML parser which constructs the DOM tree from an XML file/buffer, and an <> for complex data-driven tree queries. Full Unicode support is also available, with <> and conversions between different Unicode encodings (which happen automatically during parsing/saving). The library is <> and easy to integrate and use. pugixml is developed and maintained since 2006 and has many users. All code is distributed under the <>, making it completely free to use in both open-source and proprietary applications. - -pugixml enables very fast, convenient and memory-efficient XML document processing. However, since pugixml has a DOM parser, it can't process XML documents that do not fit in memory; also the parser is a non-validating one, so if you need DTD or XML Schema validation, the library is not for you. - -This is the complete manual for pugixml, which describes all features of the library in detail. If you want to start writing code as quickly as possible, you are advised to link:quickstart.html[read the quick start guide first]. - -NOTE: No documentation is perfect; neither is this one. If you find errors or omissions, please don’t hesitate to https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[submit an issue or open a pull request] with a fix. - -[[overview.feedback]] -=== Feedback - -If you believe you've found a bug in pugixml (bugs include compilation problems (errors/warnings), crashes, performance degradation and incorrect behavior), please file an issue via https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[issue submission form]. Be sure to include the relevant information so that the bug can be reproduced: the version of pugixml, compiler version and target architecture, the code that uses pugixml and exhibits the bug, etc. - -Feature requests can be reported the same way as bugs, so if you're missing some functionality in pugixml or if the API is rough in some places and you can suggest an improvement, https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[file an issue]. However please note that there are many factors when considering API changes (compatibility with previous versions, API redundancy, etc.), so generally features that can be implemented via a small function without pugixml modification are not accepted. However, all rules have exceptions. - -If you have a contribution to pugixml, such as build script for some build system/IDE, or a well-designed set of helper functions, or a binding to some language other than C{plus}{plus}, please https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[file an issue or open a pull request]. Your contribution has to be distributed under the terms of a license that's compatible with pugixml license; i.e. GPL/LGPL licensed code is not accepted. - -If filing an issue is not possible due to privacy or other concerns, you can contact pugixml author by e-mail directly: arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com. - -[[overview.thanks]] -=== Acknowledgments - -pugixml could not be developed without the help from many people; some of them are listed in this section. If you've played a part in pugixml development and you can not find yourself on this list, I'm truly sorry; please <> so I can fix this. - -Thanks to *Kristen Wegner* for pugxml parser, which was used as a basis for pugixml. - -Thanks to *Neville Franks* for contributions to pugxml parser. - -Thanks to *Artyom Palvelev* for suggesting a lazy gap contraction approach. - -Thanks to *Vyacheslav Egorov* for documentation proofreading and fuzz testing. - -[[overview.license]] -=== License - -The pugixml library is distributed under the MIT license: - -.... -Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Arseny Kapoulkine - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person -obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation -files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without -restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, -copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the -Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following -conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES -OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT -HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, -WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING -FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.... - -This means that you can freely use pugixml in your applications, both open-source and proprietary. If you use pugixml in a product, it is sufficient to add an acknowledgment like this to the product distribution: - -.... -This software is based on pugixml library (http://pugixml.org). -pugixml is Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Arseny Kapoulkine. -.... - -[[install]] -== Installation - -[[install.getting]] -=== Getting pugixml - -pugixml is distributed in source form. You can either download a source distribution or clone the Git repository. - -[[install.getting.source]] -==== Source distributions - -You can download the latest source distribution as an archive: - -https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/releases/download/v{version}/pugixml-{version}.zip[pugixml-{version}.zip] (Windows line endings) -/ -https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/releases/download/v{version}/pugixml-{version}.tar.gz[pugixml-{version}.tar.gz] (Unix line endings) - -The distribution contains library source, documentation (the manual you're reading now and the quick start guide) and some code examples. After downloading the distribution, install pugixml by extracting all files from the compressed archive. - -If you need an older version, you can download it from the https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/releases[version archive]. - -[[install.getting.git]] -==== Git repository - -The Git repository is located at https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/. There is a Git tag "v\{version\}" for each version; also there is the "latest" tag, which always points to the latest stable release. - -For example, to checkout the current version, you can use this command: - -[source,bash,subs="attributes"] ----- -git clone https://github.com/zeux/pugixml -cd pugixml -git checkout v{version} ----- - -The repository contains library source, documentation, code examples and full unit test suite. - -Use `latest` tag if you want to automatically get new versions. Use other tags if you want to switch to new versions only explicitly. Also please note that the master branch contains the work-in-progress version of the code; while this means that you can get new features and bug fixes from master without waiting for a new release, this also means that occasionally the code can be broken in some configurations. - -[[install.getting.subversion]] -==== Subversion repository - -You can access the Git repository via Subversion using https://github.com/zeux/pugixml URL. For example, to checkout the current version, you can use this command: - -[source,bash,subs="attributes"] ----- -svn checkout https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/tags/v{version} pugixml ----- - -[[install.getting.packages]] -==== Packages - -pugixml is available as a package via various package managers. Note that most packages are maintained separately from the main repository so they do not necessarily contain the latest version. - -Here's an incomplete list of pugixml packages in various systems: - -* Linux (http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pugixml[Ubuntu], https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pugixml[Debian], https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/pugixml[Fedora], https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pugixml/[Arch Linux], other http://pkgs.org/search/pugixml[distributions]) -* http://fbsdmon.org/ports/textproc/pugixml[FreeBSD] -* OSX, via http://brewformulas.org/Pugixml[Homebrew] -* Windows, via https://www.nuget.org/packages/pugixml/[NuGet] - -[[install.building]] -=== Building pugixml - -pugixml is distributed in source form without any pre-built binaries; you have to build them yourself. - -The complete pugixml source consists of three files - one source file, `pugixml.cpp`, and two header files, `pugixml.hpp` and `pugiconfig.hpp`. `pugixml.hpp` is the primary header which you need to include in order to use pugixml classes/functions; `pugiconfig.hpp` is a supplementary configuration file (see <>). The rest of this guide assumes that `pugixml.hpp` is either in the current directory or in one of include directories of your projects, so that `#include "pugixml.hpp"` can find the header; however you can also use relative path (i.e. `#include "../libs/pugixml/src/pugixml.hpp"`) or include directory-relative path (i.e. `#include `). - -[[install.building.embed]] -==== Building pugixml as a part of another static library/executable - -The easiest way to build pugixml is to compile the source file, `pugixml.cpp`, along with the existing library/executable. This process depends on the method of building your application; for example, if you're using Microsoft Visual Studio footnote:[All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners.], Apple Xcode, Code::Blocks or any other IDE, just add `pugixml.cpp` to one of your projects. - -If you're using Microsoft Visual Studio and the project has precompiled headers turned on, you'll see the following error messages: - ----- -pugixml.cpp(3477) : fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header. Did you forget to add '#include "stdafx.h"' to your source? ----- - -The correct way to resolve this is to disable precompiled headers for `pugixml.cpp`; you have to set "Create/Use Precompiled Header" option (Properties dialog -> C/C{plus}{plus} -> Precompiled Headers -> Create/Use Precompiled Header) to "Not Using Precompiled Headers". You'll have to do it for all project configurations/platforms (you can select Configuration "All Configurations" and Platform "All Platforms" before editing the option): - -[cols="4*a",frame=none] -|=== -| image::vs2005_pch1.png[link="images/vs2005_pch1.png"] -| image::vs2005_pch2.png[link="images/vs2005_pch2.png"] -| image::vs2005_pch3.png[link="images/vs2005_pch3.png"] -| image::vs2005_pch4.png[link="images/vs2005_pch4.png"] -|=== - -[[install.building.static]] -==== Building pugixml as a standalone static library - -It's possible to compile pugixml as a standalone static library. This process depends on the method of building your application; pugixml distribution comes with project files for several popular IDEs/build systems. There are project files for Apple XCode, Code::Blocks, Codelite, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010+, and configuration scripts for CMake and premake4. You're welcome to submit project files/build scripts for other software; see <>. - -There are two projects for each version of Microsoft Visual Studio: one for dynamically linked CRT, which has a name like `pugixml_vs2008.vcproj`, and another one for statically linked CRT, which has a name like `pugixml_vs2008_static.vcproj`. You should select the version that matches the CRT used in your application; the default option for new projects created by Microsoft Visual Studio is dynamically linked CRT, so unless you changed the defaults, you should use the version with dynamic CRT (i.e. `pugixml_vs2008.vcproj` for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008). - -In addition to adding pugixml project to your workspace, you'll have to make sure that your application links with pugixml library. If you're using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008, you can add a dependency from your application project to pugixml one. If you're using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010+, you'll have to add a reference to your application project instead. For other IDEs/systems, consult the relevant documentation. - -[cols="4*a",frame=none,options=header] -|=== -2+| Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 -2+| Microsoft Visual Studio 2010+ -| image::vs2005_link1.png[link="images/vs2005_link1.png"] -| image::vs2005_link2.png[link="images/vs2005_link2.png"] -| image::vs2010_link1.png[link="images/vs2010_link1.png"] -| image::vs2010_link2.png[link="images/vs2010_link2.png"] -|=== - -[[install.building.shared]] -==== Building pugixml as a standalone shared library - -It's possible to compile pugixml as a standalone shared library. The process is usually similar to the static library approach; however, no preconfigured projects/scripts are included into pugixml distribution, so you'll have to do it yourself. Generally, if you're using GCC-based toolchain, the process does not differ from building any other library as DLL (adding -shared to compilation flags should suffice); if you're using MSVC-based toolchain, you'll have to explicitly mark exported symbols with a declspec attribute. You can do it by defining <> macro, i.e. via `pugiconfig.hpp`: - -[source] ----- -#ifdef _DLL - #define PUGIXML_API __declspec(dllexport) -#else - #define PUGIXML_API __declspec(dllimport) -#endif ----- - -CAUTION: If you're using STL-related functions, you should use the shared runtime library to ensure that a single heap is used for STL allocations in your application and in pugixml; in MSVC, this means selecting the 'Multithreaded DLL' or 'Multithreaded Debug DLL' to 'Runtime library' property (`/MD` or `/MDd` linker switch). You should also make sure that your runtime library choice is consistent between different projects. - -[[install.building.header]] -==== Using pugixml in header-only mode - -[[PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY]] -It's possible to use pugixml in header-only mode. This means that all source code for pugixml will be included in every translation unit that includes `pugixml.hpp`. This is how most of Boost and STL libraries work. - -Note that there are advantages and drawbacks of this approach. Header mode may improve tree traversal/modification performance (because many simple functions will be inlined), if your compiler toolchain does not support link-time optimization, or if you have it turned off (with link-time optimization the performance should be similar to non-header mode). However, since compiler now has to compile pugixml source once for each translation unit that includes it, compilation times may increase noticeably. If you want to use pugixml in header mode but do not need XPath support, you can consider disabling it by using <> define to improve compilation time. - -To enable header-only mode, you have to define `PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY`. You can either do it in `pugiconfig.hpp`, or provide them via compiler command-line. - -Note that it is safe to compile `pugixml.cpp` if `PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY` is defined - so if you want to i.e. use header-only mode only in Release configuration, you -can include pugixml.cpp in your project (see <>), and conditionally enable header-only mode in `pugiconfig.hpp` like this: - -[source] ----- -#ifndef _DEBUG - #define PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY -#endif ----- - -[[install.building.config]] -==== Additional configuration options - -pugixml uses several defines to control the compilation process. There are two ways to define them: either put the needed definitions to `pugiconfig.hpp` (it has some examples that are commented out) or provide them via compiler command-line. Consistency is important: the definitions should match in all source files that include `pugixml.hpp` (including pugixml sources) throughout the application. Adding defines to `pugiconfig.hpp` lets you guarantee this, unless your macro definition is wrapped in preprocessor `#if`/`#ifdef` directive and this directive is not consistent. `pugiconfig.hpp` will never contain anything but comments, which means that when upgrading to a new version, you can safely leave your modified version intact. - -[[PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE]]`PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE` define toggles between UTF-8 style interface (the in-memory text encoding is assumed to be UTF-8, most functions use `char` as character type) and UTF-16/32 style interface (the in-memory text encoding is assumed to be UTF-16/32, depending on `wchar_t` size, most functions use `wchar_t` as character type). See <> for more details. - -[[PUGIXML_COMPACT]]`PUGIXML_COMPACT` define activates a different internal representation of document storage that is much more memory efficient for documents with a lot of markup (i.e. nodes and attributes), but is slightly slower to parse and access. For details see <>. - -[[PUGIXML_NO_XPATH]]`PUGIXML_NO_XPATH` define disables XPath. Both XPath interfaces and XPath implementation are excluded from compilation. This option is provided in case you do not need XPath functionality and need to save code space. - -[[PUGIXML_NO_STL]]`PUGIXML_NO_STL` define disables use of STL in pugixml. The functions that operate on STL types are no longer present (i.e. load/save via iostream) if this macro is defined. This option is provided in case your target platform does not have a standard-compliant STL implementation. - -[[PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS]]`PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS` define disables use of exceptions in pugixml. This option is provided in case your target platform does not have exception handling capabilities. - -[[PUGIXML_API]]`PUGIXML_API`, [[PUGIXML_CLASS]]`PUGIXML_CLASS` and [[PUGIXML_FUNCTION]]`PUGIXML_FUNCTION` defines let you specify custom attributes (i.e. declspec or calling conventions) for pugixml classes and non-member functions. In absence of `PUGIXML_CLASS` or `PUGIXML_FUNCTION` definitions, `PUGIXML_API` definition is used instead. For example, to specify fixed calling convention, you can define `PUGIXML_FUNCTION` to i.e. `__fastcall`. Another example is DLL import/export attributes in MSVC (see <>). - -NOTE: In that example `PUGIXML_API` is inconsistent between several source files; this is an exception to the consistency rule. - -[[PUGIXML_MEMORY_PAGE_SIZE]]`PUGIXML_MEMORY_PAGE_SIZE`, [[PUGIXML_MEMORY_OUTPUT_STACK]]`PUGIXML_MEMORY_OUTPUT_STACK` and [[PUGIXML_MEMORY_XPATH_PAGE_SIZE]]`PUGIXML_MEMORY_XPATH_PAGE_SIZE` can be used to customize certain important sizes to optimize memory usage for the application-specific patterns. For details see <>. - -[[PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG]]`PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG` define enables support for `long long` type in pugixml. This define is automatically enabled if your platform is known to have `long long` support (i.e. has C{plus}{plus}11 support or uses a reasonably modern version of a known compiler); if pugixml does not recognize that your platform supports `long long` but in fact it does, you can enable the define manually. - -[[install.portability]] -=== Portability - -pugixml is written in standard-compliant C{plus}{plus} with some compiler-specific workarounds where appropriate. pugixml is compatible with the C{plus}{plus}11 standard, but does not require C{plus}{plus}11 support. Each version is tested with a unit test suite with code coverage exceeding 99%. - -pugixml runs on a variety of desktop platforms (including Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOSX and Sun Solaris), game consoles (inclusing Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation Portable and Sony Playstation 3) and mobile platforms (including Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Samsung bada and Microsoft Windows CE). - -pugixml supports various architectures, such as x86/x86-64, PowerPC, ARM, MIPS and SPARC. In general it should run on any architecture since it does not use architecture-specific code and does not rely on features such as unaligned memory access. - -pugixml can be compiled using any C++ compiler; it was tested with all versions of Microsoft Visual C{plus}{plus} from 6.0 up to 2015, GCC from 3.4 up to 5.2, Clang from 3.2 up to 3.7, as well as a variety of other compilers (e.g. Borland C{plus}{plus}, Digital Mars C{plus}{plus}, Intel C{plus}{plus}, Metrowerks CodeWarrior and PathScale). The code is written to avoid compilation warnings even on reasonably high warning levels. - -Note that some platforms may have very bare-bones support of C++; in some cases you'll have to use `PUGIXML_NO_STL` and/or `PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS` to compile without issues. This mostly applies to old game consoles and embedded systems. - -[[dom]] -== Document object model - -pugixml stores XML data in DOM-like way: the entire XML document (both document structure and element data) is stored in memory as a tree. The tree can be loaded from a character stream (file, string, C{plus}{plus} I/O stream), then traversed with the special API or XPath expressions. The whole tree is mutable: both node structure and node/attribute data can be changed at any time. Finally, the result of document transformations can be saved to a character stream (file, C{plus}{plus} I/O stream or custom transport). - -[[dom.tree]] -=== Tree structure - -The XML document is represented with a tree data structure. The root of the tree is the document itself, which corresponds to C{plus}{plus} type <>. Document has one or more child nodes, which correspond to C{plus}{plus} type <>. Nodes have different types; depending on a type, a node can have a collection of child nodes, a collection of attributes, which correspond to C{plus}{plus} type <>, and some additional data (i.e. name). - -[[xml_node_type]] -The tree nodes can be of one of the following types (which together form the enumeration `xml_node_type`): - -* Document node ([[node_document]]`node_document`) - this is the root of the tree, which consists of several child nodes. This node corresponds to <> class; note that <> is a sub-class of <>, so the entire node interface is also available. However, document node is special in several ways, which are covered below. There can be only one document node in the tree; document node does not have any XML representation. - -* Element/tag node ([[node_element]]`node_element`) - this is the most common type of node, which represents XML elements. Element nodes have a name, a collection of attributes and a collection of child nodes (both of which may be empty). The attribute is a simple name/value pair. The example XML representation of element nodes is as follows: -+ ----- - ----- -+ -There are two element nodes here: one has name `"node"`, single attribute `"attr"` and single child `"child"`, another has name `"child"` and does not have any attributes or child nodes. - -* Plain character data nodes ([[node_pcdata]]`node_pcdata`) represent plain text in XML. PCDATA nodes have a value, but do not have a name or children/attributes. Note that *plain character data is not a part of the element node but instead has its own node*; an element node can have several child PCDATA nodes. The example XML representation of text nodes is as follows: -+ ----- - text1 text2 ----- -+ -Here `"node"` element has three children, two of which are PCDATA nodes with values `" text1 "` and `" text2 "`. - -* Character data nodes ([[node_cdata]]`node_cdata`) represent text in XML that is quoted in a special way. CDATA nodes do not differ from PCDATA nodes except in XML representation - the above text example looks like this with CDATA: -+ ----- - ----- -+ -CDATA nodes make it easy to include non-escaped `<`, `&` and `>` characters in plain text. CDATA value can not contain the character sequence `]]>`, since it is used to determine the end of node contents. - -* Comment nodes ([[node_comment]]`node_comment`) represent comments in XML. Comment nodes have a value, but do not have a name or children/attributes. The example XML representation of a comment node is as follows: -+ ----- - ----- -+ -Here the comment node has value `"comment text"`. By default comment nodes are treated as non-essential part of XML markup and are not loaded during XML parsing. You can override this behavior with <> flag. - -* Processing instruction node ([[node_pi]]`node_pi`) represent processing instructions (PI) in XML. PI nodes have a name and an optional value, but do not have children/attributes. The example XML representation of a PI node is as follows: -+ ----- - ----- -+ -Here the name (also called PI target) is `"name"`, and the value is `"value"`. By default PI nodes are treated as non-essential part of XML markup and are not loaded during XML parsing. You can override this behavior with <> flag. - -* Declaration node ([[node_declaration]]`node_declaration`) represents document declarations in XML. Declaration nodes have a name (`"xml"`) and an optional collection of attributes, but do not have value or children. There can be only one declaration node in a document; moreover, it should be the topmost node (its parent should be the document). The example XML representation of a declaration node is as follows: -+ ----- - ----- -+ -Here the node has name `"xml"` and a single attribute with name `"version"` and value `"1.0"`. By default declaration nodes are treated as non-essential part of XML markup and are not loaded during XML parsing. You can override this behavior with <> flag. Also, by default a dummy declaration is output when XML document is saved unless there is already a declaration in the document; you can disable this with <> flag. - -* Document type declaration node ([[node_doctype]]`node_doctype`) represents document type declarations in XML. Document type declaration nodes have a value, which corresponds to the entire document type contents; no additional nodes are created for inner elements like ``. There can be only one document type declaration node in a document; moreover, it should be the topmost node (its parent should be the document). The example XML representation of a document type declaration node is as follows: -+ ----- - ]> ----- -+ -Here the node has value `"greeting [ ]"`. By default document type declaration nodes are treated as non-essential part of XML markup and are not loaded during XML parsing. You can override this behavior with <> flag. - -Finally, here is a complete example of XML document and the corresponding tree representation (link:samples/tree.xml[]): - -[cols="2*a",frame=none] -|=== -| -[source,xml] ----- - - - - some text - - some more text - - - - - - ----- -| -image::dom_tree.png[link="images/dom_tree.png"] -|=== - -[[dom.cpp]] -=== C{plus}{plus} interface - -NOTE: All pugixml classes and functions are located in the `pugi` namespace; you have to either use explicit name qualification (i.e. `pugi::xml_node`), or to gain access to relevant symbols via `using` directive (i.e. `using pugi::xml_node;` or `using namespace pugi;`). The namespace will be omitted from all declarations in this documentation hereafter; all code examples will use fully qualified names. - -Despite the fact that there are several node types, there are only three C{plus}{plus} classes representing the tree (`xml_document`, `xml_node`, `xml_attribute`); some operations on `xml_node` are only valid for certain node types. The classes are described below. - -[[xml_document]][[xml_document::document_element]] -`xml_document` is the owner of the entire document structure; it is a non-copyable class. The interface of `xml_document` consists of loading functions (see <>), saving functions (see <>) and the entire interface of `xml_node`, which allows for document inspection and/or modification. Note that while `xml_document` is a sub-class of `xml_node`, `xml_node` is not a polymorphic type; the inheritance is present only to simplify usage. Alternatively you can use the `document_element` function to get the element node that's the immediate child of the document. - -[[xml_document::ctor]][[xml_document::dtor]][[xml_document::reset]] -Default constructor of `xml_document` initializes the document to the tree with only a root node (document node). You can then populate it with data using either tree modification functions or loading functions; all loading functions destroy the previous tree with all occupied memory, which puts existing node/attribute handles for this document to invalid state. If you want to destroy the previous tree, you can use the `xml_document::reset` function; it destroys the tree and replaces it with either an empty one or a copy of the specified document. Destructor of `xml_document` also destroys the tree, thus the lifetime of the document object should exceed the lifetimes of any node/attribute handles that point to the tree. - -CAUTION: While technically node/attribute handles can be alive when the tree they're referring to is destroyed, calling any member function for these handles results in undefined behavior. Thus it is recommended to make sure that the document is destroyed only after all references to its nodes/attributes are destroyed. - -[[xml_node]][[xml_node::type]] -`xml_node` is the handle to document node; it can point to any node in the document, including the document node itself. There is a common interface for nodes of all types; the actual <> can be queried via the `xml_node::type()` method. Note that `xml_node` is only a handle to the actual node, not the node itself - you can have several `xml_node` handles pointing to the same underlying object. Destroying `xml_node` handle does not destroy the node and does not remove it from the tree. The size of `xml_node` is equal to that of a pointer, so it is nothing more than a lightweight wrapper around a pointer; you can safely pass or return `xml_node` objects by value without additional overhead. - -[[node_null]] -There is a special value of `xml_node` type, known as null node or empty node (such nodes have type `node_null`). It does not correspond to any node in any document, and thus resembles null pointer. However, all operations are defined on empty nodes; generally the operations don't do anything and return empty nodes/attributes or empty strings as their result (see documentation for specific functions for more detailed information). This is useful for chaining calls; i.e. you can get the grandparent of a node like so: `node.parent().parent()`; if a node is a null node or it does not have a parent, the first `parent()` call returns null node; the second `parent()` call then also returns null node, which makes error handling easier. - -[[xml_attribute]] -`xml_attribute` is the handle to an XML attribute; it has the same semantics as `xml_node`, i.e. there can be several `xml_attribute` handles pointing to the same underlying object and there is a special null attribute value, which propagates to function results. - -[[xml_attribute::ctor]][[xml_node::ctor]] -Both `xml_node` and `xml_attribute` have the default constructor which initializes them to null objects. - -[[xml_attribute::comparison]][[xml_node::comparison]] -`xml_node` and `xml_attribute` try to behave like pointers, that is, they can be compared with other objects of the same type, making it possible to use them as keys in associative containers. All handles to the same underlying object are equal, and any two handles to different underlying objects are not equal. Null handles only compare as equal to themselves. The result of relational comparison can not be reliably determined from the order of nodes in file or in any other way. Do not use relational comparison operators except for search optimization (i.e. associative container keys). - -[[xml_attribute::hash_value]][[xml_node::hash_value]] -If you want to use `xml_node` or `xml_attribute` objects as keys in hash-based associative containers, you can use the `hash_value` member functions. They return the hash values that are guaranteed to be the same for all handles to the same underlying object. The hash value for null handles is 0. Note that hash value does not depend on the content of the node, only on the location of the underlying structure in memory - this means that loading the same document twice will likely produce different hash values, and copying the node will not preserve the hash. - -[[xml_attribute::unspecified_bool_type]][[xml_node::unspecified_bool_type]][[xml_attribute::empty]][[xml_node::empty]] -Finally handles can be implicitly cast to boolean-like objects, so that you can test if the node/attribute is empty with the following code: `if (node) { ... }` or `if (!node) { ... } else { ... }`. Alternatively you can check if a given `xml_node`/`xml_attribute` handle is null by calling the following methods: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_attribute::empty() const; -bool xml_node::empty() const; ----- - -Nodes and attributes do not exist without a document tree, so you can't create them without adding them to some document. Once underlying node/attribute objects are destroyed, the handles to those objects become invalid. While this means that destruction of the entire tree invalidates all node/attribute handles, it also means that destroying a subtree (by calling <>) or removing an attribute invalidates the corresponding handles. There is no way to check handle validity; you have to ensure correctness through external mechanisms. - -[[dom.unicode]] -=== Unicode interface - -There are two choices of interface and internal representation when configuring pugixml: you can either choose the UTF-8 (also called char) interface or UTF-16/32 (also called wchar_t) one. The choice is controlled via <> define; you can set it via `pugiconfig.hpp` or via preprocessor options, as discussed in <>. If this define is set, the wchar_t interface is used; otherwise (by default) the char interface is used. The exact wide character encoding is assumed to be either UTF-16 or UTF-32 and is determined based on the size of `wchar_t` type. - -NOTE: If the size of `wchar_t` is 2, pugixml assumes UTF-16 encoding instead of UCS-2, which means that some characters are represented as two code points. - -All tree functions that work with strings work with either C-style null terminated strings or STL strings of the selected character type. For example, node name accessors look like this in char mode: - -[source] ----- -const char* xml_node::name() const; -bool xml_node::set_name(const char* value); ----- - -and like this in wchar_t mode: - -[source] ----- -const wchar_t* xml_node::name() const; -bool xml_node::set_name(const wchar_t* value); ----- - -[[char_t]][[string_t]] -There is a special type, `pugi::char_t`, that is defined as the character type and depends on the library configuration; it will be also used in the documentation hereafter. There is also a type `pugi::string_t`, which is defined as the STL string of the character type; it corresponds to `std::string` in char mode and to `std::wstring` in wchar_t mode. - -In addition to the interface, the internal implementation changes to store XML data as `pugi::char_t`; this means that these two modes have different memory usage characteristics - generally UTF-8 mode is more memory and performance efficient, especially if `sizeof(wchar_t)` is 4. The conversion to `pugi::char_t` upon document loading and from `pugi::char_t` upon document saving happen automatically, which also carries minor performance penalty. The general advice however is to select the character mode based on usage scenario, i.e. if UTF-8 is inconvenient to process and most of your XML data is non-ASCII, wchar_t mode is probably a better choice. - -[[as_utf8]][[as_wide]] -There are cases when you'll have to convert string data between UTF-8 and wchar_t encodings; the following helper functions are provided for such purposes: - -[source] ----- -std::string as_utf8(const wchar_t* str); -std::wstring as_wide(const char* str); ----- - -Both functions accept a null-terminated string as an argument `str`, and return the converted string. `as_utf8` performs conversion from UTF-16/32 to UTF-8; `as_wide` performs conversion from UTF-8 to UTF-16/32. Invalid UTF sequences are silently discarded upon conversion. `str` has to be a valid string; passing null pointer results in undefined behavior. There are also two overloads with the same semantics which accept a string as an argument: - -[source] ----- -std::string as_utf8(const std::wstring& str); -std::wstring as_wide(const std::string& str); ----- - -[NOTE] -==== -Most examples in this documentation assume char interface and therefore will not compile with <>. This is done to simplify the documentation; usually the only changes you'll have to make is to pass `wchar_t` string literals, i.e. instead of - -`xml_node node = doc.child("bookstore").find_child_by_attribute("book", "id", "12345");` - -you'll have to use - -`xml_node node = doc.child(L"bookstore").find_child_by_attribute(L"book", L"id", L"12345");` -==== - -[[dom.thread]] -=== Thread-safety guarantees - -Almost all functions in pugixml have the following thread-safety guarantees: - -* it is safe to call free (non-member) functions from multiple threads -* it is safe to perform concurrent read-only accesses to the same tree (all constant member functions do not modify the tree) -* it is safe to perform concurrent read/write accesses, if there is only one read or write access to the single tree at a time - -Concurrent modification and traversing of a single tree requires synchronization, for example via reader-writer lock. Modification includes altering document structure and altering individual node/attribute data, i.e. changing names/values. - -The only exception is <>; it modifies global variables and as such is not thread-safe. Its usage policy has more restrictions, see <>. - -[[dom.exception]] -=== Exception guarantees - -With the exception of XPath, pugixml itself does not throw any exceptions. Additionally, most pugixml functions have a no-throw exception guarantee. - -This is not applicable to functions that operate on STL strings or IOstreams; such functions have either strong guarantee (functions that operate on strings) or basic guarantee (functions that operate on streams). Also functions that call user-defined callbacks (i.e. <> or <>) do not provide any exception guarantees beyond the ones provided by the callback. - -If exception handling is not disabled with <> define, XPath functions may throw <> on parsing errors; also, XPath functions may throw `std::bad_alloc` in low memory conditions. Still, XPath functions provide strong exception guarantee. - -[[dom.memory]] -=== Memory management - -pugixml requests the memory needed for document storage in big chunks, and allocates document data inside those chunks. This section discusses replacing functions used for chunk allocation and internal memory management implementation. - -[[dom.memory.custom]] -==== Custom memory allocation/deallocation functions - -[[allocation_function]][[deallocation_function]] -All memory for tree structure, tree data and XPath objects is allocated via globally specified functions, which default to malloc/free. You can set your own allocation functions with set_memory_management function. The function interfaces are the same as that of malloc/free: - -[source] ----- -typedef void* (*allocation_function)(size_t size); -typedef void (*deallocation_function)(void* ptr); ----- - -[[set_memory_management_functions]][[get_memory_allocation_function]][[get_memory_deallocation_function]] -You can use the following accessor functions to change or get current memory management functions: - -[source] ----- -void set_memory_management_functions(allocation_function allocate, deallocation_function deallocate); -allocation_function get_memory_allocation_function(); -deallocation_function get_memory_deallocation_function(); ----- - -Allocation function is called with the size (in bytes) as an argument and should return a pointer to a memory block with alignment that is suitable for storage of primitive types (usually a maximum of `void*` and `double` types alignment is sufficient) and size that is greater than or equal to the requested one. If the allocation fails, the function has to either return null pointer or to throw an exception. - -Deallocation function is called with the pointer that was returned by some call to allocation function; it is never called with a null pointer. If memory management functions are not thread-safe, library thread safety is not guaranteed. - -This is a simple example of custom memory management (link:samples/custom_memory_management.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/custom_memory_management.cpp[tags=decl] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/custom_memory_management.cpp[tags=call] ----- - -When setting new memory management functions, care must be taken to make sure that there are no live pugixml objects. Otherwise when the objects are destroyed, the new deallocation function will be called with the memory obtained by the old allocation function, resulting in undefined behavior. - -[[dom.memory.tuning]] -==== Memory consumption tuning - -There are several important buffering optimizations in pugixml that rely on predefined constants. These constants have default values that were tuned for common usage patterns; for some applications, changing these constants might improve memory consumption or increase performance. Changing these constants is not recommended unless their default values result in visible problems. - -These constants can be tuned via configuration defines, as discussed in <>; it is recommended to set them in `pugiconfig.hpp`. - -* `PUGIXML_MEMORY_PAGE_SIZE` controls the page size for document memory allocation. Memory for node/attribute objects is allocated in pages of the specified size. The default size is 32 Kb; for some applications the size is too large (i.e. embedded systems with little heap space or applications that keep lots of XML documents in memory). A minimum size of 1 Kb is recommended. - -* `PUGIXML_MEMORY_OUTPUT_STACK` controls the cumulative stack space required to output the node. Any output operation (i.e. saving a subtree to file) uses an internal buffering scheme for performance reasons. The default size is 10 Kb; if you're using node output from threads with little stack space, decreasing this value can prevent stack overflows. A minimum size of 1 Kb is recommended. - -* `PUGIXML_MEMORY_XPATH_PAGE_SIZE` controls the page size for XPath memory allocation. Memory for XPath query objects as well as internal memory for XPath evaluation is allocated in pages of the specified size. The default size is 4 Kb; if you have a lot of resident XPath query objects, you might need to decrease the size to improve memory consumption. A minimum size of 256 bytes is recommended. - -[[dom.memory.internals]] -==== Document memory management internals - -Constructing a document object using the default constructor does not result in any allocations; document node is stored inside the <> object. - -When the document is loaded from file/buffer, unless an inplace loading function is used (see <>), a complete copy of character stream is made; all names/values of nodes and attributes are allocated in this buffer. This buffer is allocated via a single large allocation and is only freed when document memory is reclaimed (i.e. if the <> object is destroyed or if another document is loaded in the same object). Also when loading from file or stream, an additional large allocation may be performed if encoding conversion is required; a temporary buffer is allocated, and it is freed before load function returns. - -All additional memory, such as memory for document structure (node/attribute objects) and memory for node/attribute names/values is allocated in pages on the order of 32 Kb; actual objects are allocated inside the pages using a memory management scheme optimized for fast allocation/deallocation of many small objects. Because of the scheme specifics, the pages are only destroyed if all objects inside them are destroyed; also, generally destroying an object does not mean that subsequent object creation will reuse the same memory. This means that it is possible to devise a usage scheme which will lead to higher memory usage than expected; one example is adding a lot of nodes, and them removing all even numbered ones; not a single page is reclaimed in the process. However this is an example specifically crafted to produce unsatisfying behavior; in all practical usage scenarios the memory consumption is less than that of a general-purpose allocator because allocation meta-data is very small in size. - -[[dom.memory.compact]] -==== Compact mode - -By default nodes and attributes are optimized for efficiency of access. This can cause them to take a significant amount of memory - for documents with a lot of nodes and not a lot of contents (short attribute values/node text), and depending on the pointer size, the document structure can take noticeably more memory than the document itself (e.g. on a 64-bit platform in UTF-8 mode a markup-heavy document with the file size of 2.1 Mb can use 2.1 Mb for document buffer and 8.3 Mb for document structure). - -If you are processing big documents or your platform is memory constrained and you're willing to sacrifice a bit of performance for memory, you can compile pugixml with `PUGIXML_COMPACT` define which will activate compact mode. Compact mode uses a different representation of the document structure that assumes locality of reference between nodes and attributes to optimize memory usage. As a result you get significantly smaller node/attribute objects; usually most objects in most documents don't require additional storage, but in the worst case - if assumptions about locality of reference don't hold - additional memory will be allocated to store the extra data required. - -The compact storage supports all existing operations - including tree modification - with the same amortized complexity (that is, all basic document manipulations are still O(1) on average). The operations are slightly slower; you can usually expect 10-50% slowdown in terms of processing time unless your processing was memory-bound. - -On 32-bit architectures document structure in compact mode is typically reduced by around 2.5x; on 64-bit architectures the ratio is around 5x. Thus for big markup-heavy documents compact mode can make the difference between the processing of a multi-gigabyte document running completely from RAM vs requiring swapping to disk. Even if the document fits into memory, compact storage can use CPU caches more efficiently by taking less space and causing less cache/TLB misses. - -[[loading]] -== Loading document - -pugixml provides several functions for loading XML data from various places - files, C{plus}{plus} iostreams, memory buffers. All functions use an extremely fast non-validating parser. This parser is not fully W3C conformant - it can load any valid XML document, but does not perform some well-formedness checks. While considerable effort is made to reject invalid XML documents, some validation is not performed for performance reasons. Also some XML transformations (i.e. EOL handling or attribute value normalization) can impact parsing speed and thus can be disabled. However for vast majority of XML documents there is no performance difference between different parsing options. Parsing options also control whether certain XML nodes are parsed; see <> for more information. - -XML data is always converted to internal character format (see <>) before parsing. pugixml supports all popular Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16 (big and little endian), UTF-32 (big and little endian); UCS-2 is naturally supported since it's a strict subset of UTF-16) and handles all encoding conversions automatically. Unless explicit encoding is specified, loading functions perform automatic encoding detection based on first few characters of XML data, so in almost all cases you do not have to specify document encoding. Encoding conversion is described in more detail in <>. - -[[loading.file]] -=== Loading document from file - -[[xml_document::load_file]][[xml_document::load_file_wide]] -The most common source of XML data is files; pugixml provides dedicated functions for loading an XML document from file: - -[source] ----- -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_file(const char* path, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_file(const wchar_t* path, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); ----- - -These functions accept the file path as its first argument, and also two optional arguments, which specify parsing options (see <>) and input data encoding (see <>). The path has the target operating system format, so it can be a relative or absolute one, it should have the delimiters of the target system, it should have the exact case if the target file system is case-sensitive, etc. - -File path is passed to the system file opening function as is in case of the first function (which accepts `const char* path`); the second function either uses a special file opening function if it is provided by the runtime library or converts the path to UTF-8 and uses the system file opening function. - -`load_file` destroys the existing document tree and then tries to load the new tree from the specified file. The result of the operation is returned in an <> object; this object contains the operation status and the related information (i.e. last successfully parsed position in the input file, if parsing fails). See <> for error handling details. - -This is an example of loading XML document from file (link:samples/load_file.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_file.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[loading.memory]] -=== Loading document from memory - -[[xml_document::load_buffer]][[xml_document::load_buffer_inplace]][[xml_document::load_buffer_inplace_own]] -Sometimes XML data should be loaded from some other source than a file, i.e. HTTP URL; also you may want to load XML data from file using non-standard functions, i.e. to use your virtual file system facilities or to load XML from GZip-compressed files. All these scenarios require loading document from memory. First you should prepare a contiguous memory block with all XML data; then you have to invoke one of buffer loading functions. These functions will handle the necessary encoding conversions, if any, and then will parse the data into the corresponding XML tree. There are several buffer loading functions, which differ in the behavior and thus in performance/memory usage: - -[source] ----- -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_buffer(const void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_buffer_inplace(void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_buffer_inplace_own(void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); ----- - -All functions accept the buffer which is represented by a pointer to XML data, `contents`, and data size in bytes. Also there are two optional arguments, which specify parsing options (see <>) and input data encoding (see <>). The buffer does not have to be zero-terminated. - -`load_buffer` function works with immutable buffer - it does not ever modify the buffer. Because of this restriction it has to create a private buffer and copy XML data to it before parsing (applying encoding conversions if necessary). This copy operation carries a performance penalty, so inplace functions are provided - `load_buffer_inplace` and `load_buffer_inplace_own` store the document data in the buffer, modifying it in the process. In order for the document to stay valid, you have to make sure that the buffer's lifetime exceeds that of the tree if you're using inplace functions. In addition to that, `load_buffer_inplace` does not assume ownership of the buffer, so you'll have to destroy it yourself; `load_buffer_inplace_own` assumes ownership of the buffer and destroys it once it is not needed. This means that if you're using `load_buffer_inplace_own`, you have to allocate memory with pugixml allocation function (you can get it via <>). - -The best way from the performance/memory point of view is to load document using `load_buffer_inplace_own`; this function has maximum control of the buffer with XML data so it is able to avoid redundant copies and reduce peak memory usage while parsing. This is the recommended function if you have to load the document from memory and performance is critical. - -[[xml_document::load_string]] -There is also a simple helper function for cases when you want to load the XML document from null-terminated character string: - -[source] ----- -xml_parse_result xml_document::load_string(const char_t* contents, unsigned int options = parse_default); ----- - -It is equivalent to calling `load_buffer` with `size` being either `strlen(contents)` or `wcslen(contents) * sizeof(wchar_t)`, depending on the character type. This function assumes native encoding for input data, so it does not do any encoding conversion. In general, this function is fine for loading small documents from string literals, but has more overhead and less functionality than the buffer loading functions. - -This is an example of loading XML document from memory using different functions (link:samples/load_memory.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=decl] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=load_buffer] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=load_buffer_inplace_begin] - -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=load_buffer_inplace_end] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=load_buffer_inplace_own] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_memory.cpp[tags=load_string] ----- - -[[loading.stream]] -=== Loading document from C{plus}{plus} IOstreams - -[[xml_document::load_stream]] -To enhance interoperability, pugixml provides functions for loading document from any object which implements C{plus}{plus} `std::istream` interface. This allows you to load documents from any standard C{plus}{plus} stream (i.e. file stream) or any third-party compliant implementation (i.e. Boost Iostreams). There are two functions, one works with narrow character streams, another handles wide character ones: - -[source] ----- -xml_parse_result xml_document::load(std::istream& stream, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); -xml_parse_result xml_document::load(std::wistream& stream, unsigned int options = parse_default); ----- - -`load` with `std::istream` argument loads the document from stream from the current read position to the end, treating the stream contents as a byte stream of the specified encoding (with encoding autodetection as necessary). Thus calling `xml_document::load` on an opened `std::ifstream` object is equivalent to calling `xml_document::load_file`. - -`load` with `std::wstream` argument treats the stream contents as a wide character stream (encoding is always <>). Because of this, using `load` with wide character streams requires careful (usually platform-specific) stream setup (i.e. using the `imbue` function). Generally use of wide streams is discouraged, however it provides you the ability to load documents from non-Unicode encodings, i.e. you can load Shift-JIS encoded data if you set the correct locale. - -This is a simple example of loading XML document from file using streams (link:samples/load_stream.cpp[]); read the sample code for more complex examples involving wide streams and locales: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_stream.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[loading.errors]] -=== Handling parsing errors - -[[xml_parse_result]] -All document loading functions return the parsing result via `xml_parse_result` object. It contains parsing status, the offset of last successfully parsed character from the beginning of the source stream, and the encoding of the source stream: - -[source] ----- -struct xml_parse_result -{ - xml_parse_status status; - ptrdiff_t offset; - xml_encoding encoding; - - operator bool() const; - const char* description() const; -}; ----- - -[[xml_parse_status]][[xml_parse_result::status]] -Parsing status is represented as the `xml_parse_status` enumeration and can be one of the following: - -* [[status_ok]]`status_ok` means that no error was encountered during parsing; the source stream represents the valid XML document which was fully parsed and converted to a tree. - -* [[status_file_not_found]]`status_file_not_found` is only returned by `load_file` function and means that file could not be opened. -* [[status_io_error]]`status_io_error` is returned by `load_file` function and by `load` functions with `std::istream`/`std::wstream` arguments; it means that some I/O error has occurred during reading the file/stream. -* [[status_out_of_memory]]`status_out_of_memory` means that there was not enough memory during some allocation; any allocation failure during parsing results in this error. -* [[status_internal_error]]`status_internal_error` means that something went horribly wrong; currently this error does not occur - -* [[status_unrecognized_tag]]`status_unrecognized_tag` means that parsing stopped due to a tag with either an empty name or a name which starts with incorrect character, such as `#`. -* [[status_bad_pi]]`status_bad_pi` means that parsing stopped due to incorrect document declaration/processing instruction -* [[status_bad_comment]]`status_bad_comment`, [[status_bad_cdata]]`status_bad_cdata`, [[status_bad_doctype]]`status_bad_doctype` and [[status_bad_pcdata]]`status_bad_pcdata` mean that parsing stopped due to the invalid construct of the respective type -* [[status_bad_start_element]]`status_bad_start_element` means that parsing stopped because starting tag either had no closing `>` symbol or contained some incorrect symbol -* [[status_bad_attribute]]`status_bad_attribute` means that parsing stopped because there was an incorrect attribute, such as an attribute without value or with value that is not quoted (note that `` is incorrect in XML) -* [[status_bad_end_element]]`status_bad_end_element` means that parsing stopped because ending tag had incorrect syntax (i.e. extra non-whitespace symbols between tag name and `>`) -* [[status_end_element_mismatch]]`status_end_element_mismatch` means that parsing stopped because the closing tag did not match the opening one (i.e. ``) or because some tag was not closed at all -* [[status_no_document_element]]`status_no_document_element` means that no element nodes were discovered during parsing; this usually indicates an empty or invalid document - -[[xml_parse_result::description]] -`description()` member function can be used to convert parsing status to a string; the returned message is always in English, so you'll have to write your own function if you need a localized string. However please note that the exact messages returned by `description()` function may change from version to version, so any complex status handling should be based on `status` value. Note that `description()` returns a `char` string even in `PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE`; you'll have to call <> to get the `wchar_t` string. - -If parsing failed because the source data was not a valid XML, the resulting tree is not destroyed - despite the fact that load function returns error, you can use the part of the tree that was successfully parsed. Obviously, the last element may have an unexpected name/value; for example, if the attribute value does not end with the necessary quotation mark, like in `>) is to be put in DOM tree. If this flag is off, it is not put in the tree, but is still parsed and checked for correctness. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_doctype]]`parse_doctype` determines if XML document type declaration (node with type <>) is to be put in DOM tree. If this flag is off, it is not put in the tree, but is still parsed and checked for correctness. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_pi]]`parse_pi` determines if processing instructions (nodes with type <>) are to be put in DOM tree. If this flag is off, they are not put in the tree, but are still parsed and checked for correctness. Note that `` (document declaration) is not considered to be a PI. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_comments]]`parse_comments` determines if comments (nodes with type <>) are to be put in DOM tree. If this flag is off, they are not put in the tree, but are still parsed and checked for correctness. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_cdata]]`parse_cdata` determines if CDATA sections (nodes with type <>) are to be put in DOM tree. If this flag is off, they are not put in the tree, but are still parsed and checked for correctness. This flag is *on* by default. - -* [[parse_trim_pcdata]]`parse_trim_pcdata` determines if leading and trailing whitespace characters are to be removed from PCDATA nodes. While for some applications leading/trailing whitespace is significant, often the application only cares about the non-whitespace contents so it's easier to trim whitespace from text during parsing. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_ws_pcdata]]`parse_ws_pcdata` determines if PCDATA nodes (nodes with type <>) that consist only of whitespace characters are to be put in DOM tree. Often whitespace-only data is not significant for the application, and the cost of allocating and storing such nodes (both memory and speed-wise) can be significant. For example, after parsing XML string ` `, `` element will have three children when `parse_ws_pcdata` is set (child with type <> and value `" "`, child with type <> and name `"a"`, and another child with type <> and value `" "`), and only one child when `parse_ws_pcdata` is not set. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_ws_pcdata_single]]`parse_ws_pcdata_single` determines if whitespace-only PCDATA nodes that have no sibling nodes are to be put in DOM tree. In some cases application needs to parse the whitespace-only contents of nodes, i.e. ` `, but is not interested in whitespace markup elsewhere. It is possible to use <> flag in this case, but it results in excessive allocations and complicates document processing; this flag can be used to avoid that. As an example, after parsing XML string ` ` with `parse_ws_pcdata_single` flag set, `` element will have one child ``, and `` element will have one child with type <> and value `" "`. This flag has no effect if <> is enabled. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_embed_pcdata]]`parse_embed_pcdata` determines if PCDATA contents is to be saved as element values. Normally element nodes have names but not values; this flag forces the parser to store the contents as a value if PCDATA is the first child of the element node (otherwise PCDATA node is created as usual). This can significantly reduce the memory required for documents with many PCDATA nodes. To retrieve the data you can use `xml_node::value()` on the element nodes or any of the higher-level functions like `child_value` or `text`. This flag is *off* by default. -Since this flag significantly changes the DOM structure it is only recommended for parsing documents with many PCDATA nodes in memory-constrained environments. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[parse_fragment]]`parse_fragment` determines if document should be treated as a fragment of a valid XML. Parsing document as a fragment leads to top-level PCDATA content (i.e. text that is not located inside a node) to be added to a tree, and additionally treats documents without element nodes as valid. This flag is *off* by default. - -CAUTION: Using in-place parsing (<>) with `parse_fragment` flag may result in the loss of the last character of the buffer if it is a part of PCDATA. Since PCDATA values are null-terminated strings, the only way to resolve this is to provide a null-terminated buffer as an input to `load_buffer_inplace` - i.e. `doc.load_buffer_inplace("test\0", 5, pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_fragment)`. - -These flags control the transformation of tree element contents: - -* [[parse_escapes]]`parse_escapes` determines if character and entity references are to be expanded during the parsing process. Character references have the form `&#...;` or `&#x...;` (`...` is Unicode numeric representation of character in either decimal (`&#...;`) or hexadecimal (`&#x...;`) form), entity references are `&lt;`, `&gt;`, `&amp;`, `&apos;` and `&quot;` (note that as pugixml does not handle DTD, the only allowed entities are predefined ones). If character/entity reference can not be expanded, it is left as is, so you can do additional processing later. Reference expansion is performed on attribute values and PCDATA content. This flag is *on* by default. - -* [[parse_eol]]`parse_eol` determines if EOL handling (that is, replacing sequences `\r\n` by a single `\n` character, and replacing all standalone `\r` characters by `\n`) is to be performed on input data (that is, comment contents, PCDATA/CDATA contents and attribute values). This flag is *on* by default. - -* [[parse_wconv_attribute]]`parse_wconv_attribute` determines if attribute value normalization should be performed for all attributes. This means, that whitespace characters (new line, tab and space) are replaced with space (`' '`). New line characters are always treated as if <> is set, i.e. `\r\n` is converted to a single space. This flag is *on* by default. - -* [[parse_wnorm_attribute]]`parse_wnorm_attribute` determines if extended attribute value normalization should be performed for all attributes. This means, that after attribute values are normalized as if <> was set, leading and trailing space characters are removed, and all sequences of space characters are replaced by a single space character. <> has no effect if this flag is on. This flag is *off* by default. - -NOTE: `parse_wconv_attribute` option performs transformations that are required by W3C specification for attributes that are declared as CDATA; <> performs transformations required for NMTOKENS attributes. In the absence of document type declaration all attributes should behave as if they are declared as CDATA, thus <> is the default option. - -Additionally there are three predefined option masks: - -* [[parse_minimal]]`parse_minimal` has all options turned off. This option mask means that pugixml does not add declaration nodes, document type declaration nodes, PI nodes, CDATA sections and comments to the resulting tree and does not perform any conversion for input data, so theoretically it is the fastest mode. However, as mentioned above, in practice <> is usually equally fast. - -* [[parse_default]]`parse_default` is the default set of flags, i.e. it has all options set to their default values. It includes parsing CDATA sections (comments/PIs are not parsed), performing character and entity reference expansion, replacing whitespace characters with spaces in attribute values and performing EOL handling. Note, that PCDATA sections consisting only of whitespace characters are not parsed (by default) for performance reasons. - -* [[parse_full]]`parse_full` is the set of flags which adds nodes of all types to the resulting tree and performs default conversions for input data. It includes parsing CDATA sections, comments, PI nodes, document declaration node and document type declaration node, performing character and entity reference expansion, replacing whitespace characters with spaces in attribute values and performing EOL handling. Note, that PCDATA sections consisting only of whitespace characters are not parsed in this mode. - -This is an example of using different parsing options (link:samples/load_options.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/load_options.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[loading.encoding]] -=== Encodings - -[[xml_encoding]] -pugixml supports all popular Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16 (big and little endian), UTF-32 (big and little endian); UCS-2 is naturally supported since it's a strict subset of UTF-16) and handles all encoding conversions. Most loading functions accept the optional parameter `encoding`. This is a value of enumeration type `xml_encoding`, that can have the following values: - -* [[encoding_auto]]`encoding_auto` means that pugixml will try to guess the encoding based on source XML data. The algorithm is a modified version of the one presented in http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-guessing-no-ext-info[Appendix F.1 of XML recommendation]; it tries to match the first few bytes of input data with the following patterns in strict order: -** If first four bytes match UTF-32 BOM (Byte Order Mark), encoding is assumed to be UTF-32 with the endianness equal to that of BOM; -** If first two bytes match UTF-16 BOM, encoding is assumed to be UTF-16 with the endianness equal to that of BOM; -** If first three bytes match UTF-8 BOM, encoding is assumed to be UTF-8; -** If first four bytes match UTF-32 representation of `<`, encoding is assumed to be UTF-32 with the corresponding endianness; -** If first four bytes match UTF-16 representation of `> for XPath reference. As discussed in <>, there are two types of handles to tree data - <> and <>. The handles have special null (empty) values which propagate through various functions and thus are useful for writing more concise code; see <> for details. The documentation in this section will explicitly state the results of all function in case of null inputs. - -[import samples/traverse_base.cpp] - -[[access.basic]] -=== Basic traversal functions - -[[xml_node::parent]][[xml_node::first_child]][[xml_node::last_child]][[xml_node::next_sibling]][[xml_node::previous_sibling]][[xml_node::first_attribute]][[xml_node::last_attribute]][[xml_attribute::next_attribute]][[xml_attribute::previous_attribute]] -The internal representation of the document is a tree, where each node has a list of child nodes (the order of children corresponds to their order in the XML representation), and additionally element nodes have a list of attributes, which is also ordered. Several functions are provided in order to let you get from one node in the tree to the other. These functions roughly correspond to the internal representation, and thus are usually building blocks for other methods of traversing (i.e. XPath traversals are based on these functions). - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_node::parent() const; -xml_node xml_node::first_child() const; -xml_node xml_node::last_child() const; -xml_node xml_node::next_sibling() const; -xml_node xml_node::previous_sibling() const; - -xml_attribute xml_node::first_attribute() const; -xml_attribute xml_node::last_attribute() const; -xml_attribute xml_attribute::next_attribute() const; -xml_attribute xml_attribute::previous_attribute() const; ----- - -`parent` function returns the node's parent; all non-null nodes except the document have non-null parent. `first_child` and `last_child` return the first and last child of the node, respectively; note that only document nodes and element nodes can have non-empty child node list. If node has no children, both functions return null nodes. `next_sibling` and `previous_sibling` return the node that's immediately to the right/left of this node in the children list, respectively - for example, in ``, calling `next_sibling` for a handle that points to `` results in a handle pointing to ``, and calling `previous_sibling` results in handle pointing to ``. If node does not have next/previous sibling (this happens if it is the last/first node in the list, respectively), the functions return null nodes. `first_attribute`, `last_attribute`, `next_attribute` and `previous_attribute` functions behave similarly to the corresponding child node functions and allow to iterate through attribute list in the same way. - -NOTE: Because of memory consumption reasons, attributes do not have a link to their parent nodes. Thus there is no `xml_attribute::parent()` function. - -Calling any of the functions above on the null handle results in a null handle - i.e. `node.first_child().next_sibling()` returns the second child of `node`, and null handle if `node` is null, has no children at all or if it has only one child node. - -With these functions, you can iterate through all child nodes and display all attributes like this (link:samples/traverse_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_base.cpp[tags=basic] ----- - -[[access.nodedata]] -=== Getting node data - -[[xml_node::name]][[xml_node::value]] -Apart from structural information (parent, child nodes, attributes), nodes can have name and value, both of which are strings. Depending on node type, name or value may be absent. <> nodes do not have a name or value, <> and <> nodes always have a name but never have a value, <>, <>, <> and <> nodes never have a name but always have a value (it may be empty though), <> nodes always have a name and a value (again, value may be empty). In order to get node's name or value, you can use the following functions: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_node::name() const; -const char_t* xml_node::value() const; ----- - -In case node does not have a name or value or if the node handle is null, both functions return empty strings - they never return null pointers. - -[[xml_node::child_value]] -It is common to store data as text contents of some node - i.e. `This is a node`. In this case, `` node does not have a value, but instead has a child of type <> with value `"This is a node"`. pugixml provides several helper functions to parse such data: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_node::child_value() const; -const char_t* xml_node::child_value(const char_t* name) const; -xml_text xml_node::text() const; ----- - -`child_value()` returns the value of the first child with type <> or <>; `child_value(name)` is a simple wrapper for `child(name).child_value()`. For the above example, calling `node.child_value("description")` and `description.child_value()` will both produce string `"This is a node"`. If there is no child with relevant type, or if the handle is null, `child_value` functions return empty string. - -`text()` returns a special object that can be used for working with PCDATA contents in more complex cases than just retrieving the value; it is described in <> sections. - -There is an example of using some of these functions <>. - -[[access.attrdata]] -=== Getting attribute data - -[[xml_attribute::name]][[xml_attribute::value]] -All attributes have name and value, both of which are strings (value may be empty). There are two corresponding accessors, like for `xml_node`: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_attribute::name() const; -const char_t* xml_attribute::value() const; ----- - -In case the attribute handle is null, both functions return empty strings - they never return null pointers. - -[[xml_attribute::as_string]] -If you need a non-empty string if the attribute handle is null (for example, you need to get the option value from XML attribute, but if it is not specified, you need it to default to `"sorted"` instead of `""`), you can use `as_string` accessor: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_attribute::as_string(const char_t* def = "") const; ----- - -It returns `def` argument if the attribute handle is null. If you do not specify the argument, the function is equivalent to `value()`. - -[[xml_attribute::as_int]][[xml_attribute::as_uint]][[xml_attribute::as_double]][[xml_attribute::as_float]][[xml_attribute::as_bool]][[xml_attribute::as_llong]][[xml_attribute::as_ullong]] -In many cases attribute values have types that are not strings - i.e. an attribute may always contain values that should be treated as integers, despite the fact that they are represented as strings in XML. pugixml provides several accessors that convert attribute value to some other type: - -[source] ----- -int xml_attribute::as_int(int def = 0) const; -unsigned int xml_attribute::as_uint(unsigned int def = 0) const; -double xml_attribute::as_double(double def = 0) const; -float xml_attribute::as_float(float def = 0) const; -bool xml_attribute::as_bool(bool def = false) const; -long long xml_attribute::as_llong(long long def = 0) const; -unsigned long long xml_attribute::as_ullong(unsigned long long def = 0) const; ----- - -`as_int`, `as_uint`, `as_llong`, `as_ullong`, `as_double` and `as_float` convert attribute values to numbers. If attribute handle is null `def` argument is returned (which is 0 by default). Otherwise, all leading whitespace characters are truncated, and the remaining string is parsed as an integer number in either decimal or hexadecimal form (applicable to `as_int`, `as_uint`, `as_llong` and `as_ullong`; hexadecimal format is used if the number has `0x` or `0X` prefix) or as a floating point number in either decimal or scientific form (`as_double` or `as_float`). - -In case the input string contains a non-numeric character sequence or a number that is out of the target numeric range, the result is undefined. - -CAUTION: Number conversion functions depend on current C locale as set with `setlocale`, so may return unexpected results if the locale is different from `"C"`. - -`as_bool` converts attribute value to boolean as follows: if attribute handle is null, `def` argument is returned (which is `false` by default). If attribute value is empty, `false` is returned. Otherwise, `true` is returned if the first character is one of `'1', 't', 'T', 'y', 'Y'`. This means that strings like `"true"` and `"yes"` are recognized as `true`, while strings like `"false"` and `"no"` are recognized as `false`. For more complex matching you'll have to write your own function. - -NOTE: `as_llong` and `as_ullong` are only available if your platform has reliable support for the `long long` type, including string conversions. - -[[code_traverse_base_data]] -This is an example of using these functions, along with node data retrieval ones (link:samples/traverse_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_base.cpp[tags=data] ----- - -[[access.contents]] -=== Contents-based traversal functions - -[[xml_node::child]][[xml_node::attribute]][[xml_node::next_sibling_name]][[xml_node::previous_sibling_name]] -Since a lot of document traversal consists of finding the node/attribute with the correct name, there are special functions for that purpose: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_node::child(const char_t* name) const; -xml_attribute xml_node::attribute(const char_t* name) const; -xml_node xml_node::next_sibling(const char_t* name) const; -xml_node xml_node::previous_sibling(const char_t* name) const; ----- - -`child` and `attribute` return the first child/attribute with the specified name; `next_sibling` and `previous_sibling` return the first sibling in the corresponding direction with the specified name. All string comparisons are case-sensitive. In case the node handle is null or there is no node/attribute with the specified name, null handle is returned. - -`child` and `next_sibling` functions can be used together to loop through all child nodes with the desired name like this: - -[source] ----- -for (pugi::xml_node tool = tools.child("Tool"); tool; tool = tool.next_sibling("Tool")) ----- - -[[xml_node::find_child_by_attribute]] -Occasionally the needed node is specified not by the unique name but instead by the value of some attribute; for example, it is common to have node collections with each node having a unique id: ` `. There are two functions for finding child nodes based on the attribute values: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_node::find_child_by_attribute(const char_t* name, const char_t* attr_name, const char_t* attr_value) const; -xml_node xml_node::find_child_by_attribute(const char_t* attr_name, const char_t* attr_value) const; ----- - -The three-argument function returns the first child node with the specified name which has an attribute with the specified name/value; the two-argument function skips the name test for the node, which can be useful for searching in heterogeneous collections. If the node handle is null or if no node is found, null handle is returned. All string comparisons are case-sensitive. - -In all of the above functions, all arguments have to be valid strings; passing null pointers results in undefined behavior. - -This is an example of using these functions (link:samples/traverse_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_base.cpp[tags=contents] ----- - -[[access.rangefor]] -=== Range-based for-loop support - -[[xml_node::children]][[xml_node::attributes]] -If your C{plus}{plus} compiler supports range-based for-loop (this is a C{plus}{plus}11 feature, at the time of writing it's supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2012+, GCC 4.6+ and Clang 3.0+), you can use it to enumerate nodes/attributes. Additional helpers are provided to support this; note that they are also compatible with http://www.boost.org/libs/foreach/[Boost Foreach], and possibly other pre-C{plus}{plus}11 foreach facilities. - -[source,subs="+quotes"] ----- -_implementation_-_defined_-_type_ xml_node::children() const; -_implementation_-_defined_-_type_ xml_node::children(const char_t* name) const; -_implementation_-_defined_-_type_ xml_node::attributes() const; ----- - -`children` function allows you to enumerate all child nodes; `children` function with `name` argument allows you to enumerate all child nodes with a specific name; `attributes` function allows you to enumerate all attributes of the node. Note that you can also use node object itself in a range-based for construct, which is equivalent to using `children()`. - -This is an example of using these functions (link:samples/traverse_rangefor.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_rangefor.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[access.iterators]] -=== Traversing node/attribute lists via iterators - -[[xml_node_iterator]][[xml_attribute_iterator]][[xml_node::begin]][[xml_node::end]][[xml_node::attributes_begin]][[xml_node::attributes_end]] -Child node lists and attribute lists are simply double-linked lists; while you can use `previous_sibling`/`next_sibling` and other such functions for iteration, pugixml additionally provides node and attribute iterators, so that you can treat nodes as containers of other nodes or attributes: - -[source] ----- -class xml_node_iterator; -class xml_attribute_iterator; - -typedef xml_node_iterator xml_node::iterator; -iterator xml_node::begin() const; -iterator xml_node::end() const; - -typedef xml_attribute_iterator xml_node::attribute_iterator; -attribute_iterator xml_node::attributes_begin() const; -attribute_iterator xml_node::attributes_end() const; ----- - -`begin` and `attributes_begin` return iterators that point to the first node/attribute, respectively; `end` and `attributes_end` return past-the-end iterator for node/attribute list, respectively - this iterator can't be dereferenced, but decrementing it results in an iterator pointing to the last element in the list (except for empty lists, where decrementing past-the-end iterator results in undefined behavior). Past-the-end iterator is commonly used as a termination value for iteration loops (see sample below). If you want to get an iterator that points to an existing handle, you can construct the iterator with the handle as a single constructor argument, like so: `xml_node_iterator(node)`. For `xml_attribute_iterator`, you'll have to provide both an attribute and its parent node. - -`begin` and `end` return equal iterators if called on null node; such iterators can't be dereferenced. `attributes_begin` and `attributes_end` behave the same way. For correct iterator usage this means that child node/attribute collections of null nodes appear to be empty. - -Both types of iterators have bidirectional iterator semantics (i.e. they can be incremented and decremented, but efficient random access is not supported) and support all usual iterator operations - comparison, dereference, etc. The iterators are invalidated if the node/attribute objects they're pointing to are removed from the tree; adding nodes/attributes does not invalidate any iterators. - -Here is an example of using iterators for document traversal (link:samples/traverse_iter.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_iter.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -CAUTION: Node and attribute iterators are somewhere in the middle between const and non-const iterators. While dereference operation yields a non-constant reference to the object, so that you can use it for tree modification operations, modifying this reference using assignment - i.e. passing iterators to a function like `std::sort` - will not give expected results, as assignment modifies local handle that's stored in the iterator. - -[[access.walker]] -=== Recursive traversal with xml_tree_walker - -[[xml_tree_walker]] -The methods described above allow traversal of immediate children of some node; if you want to do a deep tree traversal, you'll have to do it via a recursive function or some equivalent method. However, pugixml provides a helper for depth-first traversal of a subtree. In order to use it, you have to implement `xml_tree_walker` interface and to call `traverse` function: - -[source] ----- -class xml_tree_walker -{ -public: - virtual bool begin(xml_node& node); - virtual bool for_each(xml_node& node) = 0; - virtual bool end(xml_node& node); - - int depth() const; -}; - -bool xml_node::traverse(xml_tree_walker& walker); ----- - -[[xml_tree_walker::begin]][[xml_tree_walker::for_each]][[xml_tree_walker::end]][[xml_node::traverse]] -The traversal is launched by calling `traverse` function on traversal root and proceeds as follows: - -* First, `begin` function is called with traversal root as its argument. -* Then, `for_each` function is called for all nodes in the traversal subtree in depth first order, excluding the traversal root. Node is passed as an argument. -* Finally, `end` function is called with traversal root as its argument. - -If `begin`, `end` or any of the `for_each` calls return `false`, the traversal is terminated and `false` is returned as the traversal result; otherwise, the traversal results in `true`. Note that you don't have to override `begin` or `end` functions; their default implementations return `true`. - -[[xml_tree_walker::depth]] -You can get the node's depth relative to the traversal root at any point by calling `depth` function. It returns `-1` if called from `begin`/`end`, and returns 0-based depth if called from `for_each` - depth is 0 for all children of the traversal root, 1 for all grandchildren and so on. - -This is an example of traversing tree hierarchy with xml_tree_walker (link:samples/traverse_walker.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_walker.cpp[tags=impl] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_walker.cpp[tags=traverse] ----- - -[[access.predicate]] -=== Searching for nodes/attributes with predicates - -[[xml_node::find_attribute]][[xml_node::find_child]][[xml_node::find_node]] -While there are existing functions for getting a node/attribute with known contents, they are often not sufficient for simple queries. As an alternative for manual iteration through nodes/attributes until the needed one is found, you can make a predicate and call one of `find_` functions: - -[source] ----- -template xml_attribute xml_node::find_attribute(Predicate pred) const; -template xml_node xml_node::find_child(Predicate pred) const; -template xml_node xml_node::find_node(Predicate pred) const; ----- - -The predicate should be either a plain function or a function object which accepts one argument of type `xml_attribute` (for `find_attribute`) or `xml_node` (for `find_child` and `find_node`), and returns `bool`. The predicate is never called with null handle as an argument. - -`find_attribute` function iterates through all attributes of the specified node, and returns the first attribute for which the predicate returned `true`. If the predicate returned `false` for all attributes or if there were no attributes (including the case where the node is null), null attribute is returned. - -`find_child` function iterates through all child nodes of the specified node, and returns the first node for which the predicate returned `true`. If the predicate returned `false` for all nodes or if there were no child nodes (including the case where the node is null), null node is returned. - -`find_node` function performs a depth-first traversal through the subtree of the specified node (excluding the node itself), and returns the first node for which the predicate returned `true`. If the predicate returned `false` for all nodes or if subtree was empty, null node is returned. - -This is an example of using predicate-based functions (link:samples/traverse_predicate.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_predicate.cpp[tags=decl] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_predicate.cpp[tags=find] ----- - -[[access.text]] -=== Working with text contents - -[[xml_text]] -It is common to store data as text contents of some node - i.e. `This is a node`. In this case, `` node does not have a value, but instead has a child of type <> with value `"This is a node"`. pugixml provides a special class, `xml_text`, to work with such data. Working with text objects to modify data is described in <>; this section describes the access interface of `xml_text`. - -[[xml_node::text]] -You can get the text object from a node by using `text()` method: - -[source] ----- -xml_text xml_node::text() const; ----- - -If the node has a type `node_pcdata` or `node_cdata`, then the node itself is used to return data; otherwise, a first child node of type `node_pcdata` or `node_cdata` is used. - -[[xml_text::empty]][[xml_text::unspecified_bool_type]] -You can check if the text object is bound to a valid PCDATA/CDATA node by using it as a boolean value, i.e. `if (text) { ... }` or `if (!text) { ... }`. Alternatively you can check it by using the `empty()` method: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_text::empty() const; ----- - -[[xml_text::get]] -Given a text object, you can get the contents (i.e. the value of PCDATA/CDATA node) by using the following function: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_text::get() const; ----- - -In case text object is empty, the function returns an empty string - it never returns a null pointer. - -[[xml_text::as_string]][[xml_text::as_int]][[xml_text::as_uint]][[xml_text::as_double]][[xml_text::as_float]][[xml_text::as_bool]][[xml_text::as_llong]][[xml_text::as_ullong]] -If you need a non-empty string if the text object is empty, or if the text contents is actually a number or a boolean that is stored as a string, you can use the following accessors: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xml_text::as_string(const char_t* def = "") const; -int xml_text::as_int(int def = 0) const; -unsigned int xml_text::as_uint(unsigned int def = 0) const; -double xml_text::as_double(double def = 0) const; -float xml_text::as_float(float def = 0) const; -bool xml_text::as_bool(bool def = false) const; -long long xml_text::as_llong(long long def = 0) const; -unsigned long long xml_text::as_ullong(unsigned long long def = 0) const; ----- - -All of the above functions have the same semantics as similar `xml_attribute` members: they return the default argument if the text object is empty, they convert the text contents to a target type using the same rules and restrictions. You can <> for details. - -[[xml_text::data]] -`xml_text` is essentially a helper class that operates on `xml_node` values. It is bound to a node of type <> or <>. You can use the following function to retrieve this node: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_text::data() const; ----- - -Essentially, assuming `text` is an `xml_text` object, calling `text.get()` is equivalent to calling `text.data().value()`. - -This is an example of using `xml_text` object (link:samples/text.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/text.cpp[tags=access] ----- - -[[access.misc]] -=== Miscellaneous functions - -[[xml_node::root]] -If you need to get the document root of some node, you can use the following function: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_node::root() const; ----- - -This function returns the node with type <>, which is the root node of the document the node belongs to (unless the node is null, in which case null node is returned). - -[[xml_node::path]][[xml_node::first_element_by_path]] -While pugixml supports complex XPath expressions, sometimes a simple path handling facility is needed. There are two functions, for getting node path and for converting path to a node: - -[source] ----- -string_t xml_node::path(char_t delimiter = '/') const; -xml_node xml_node::first_element_by_path(const char_t* path, char_t delimiter = '/') const; ----- - -Node paths consist of node names, separated with a delimiter (which is `/` by default); also paths can contain self (`.`) and parent (`..`) pseudo-names, so that this is a valid path: `"../../foo/./bar"`. `path` returns the path to the node from the document root, `first_element_by_path` looks for a node represented by a given path; a path can be an absolute one (absolute paths start with the delimiter), in which case the rest of the path is treated as document root relative, and relative to the given node. For example, in the following document: ``, node `` has path `"a/b/c"`; calling `first_element_by_path` for document with path `"a/b"` results in node ``; calling `first_element_by_path` for node `` with path `"../a/./b/../."` results in node ``; calling `first_element_by_path` with path `"/a"` results in node `` for any node. - -In case path component is ambiguous (if there are two nodes with given name), the first one is selected; paths are not guaranteed to uniquely identify nodes in a document. If any component of a path is not found, the result of `first_element_by_path` is null node; also `first_element_by_path` returns null node for null nodes, in which case the path does not matter. `path` returns an empty string for null nodes. - -NOTE: `path` function returns the result as STL string, and thus is not available if <> is defined. - -[[xml_node::offset_debug]] -pugixml does not record row/column information for nodes upon parsing for efficiency reasons. However, if the node has not changed in a significant way since parsing (the name/value are not changed, and the node itself is the original one, i.e. it was not deleted from the tree and re-added later), it is possible to get the offset from the beginning of XML buffer: - -[source] ----- -ptrdiff_t xml_node::offset_debug() const; ----- - -If the offset is not available (this happens if the node is null, was not originally parsed from a stream, or has changed in a significant way), the function returns -1. Otherwise it returns the offset to node's data from the beginning of XML buffer in <> units. For more information on parsing offsets, see <>. - -[[modify]] -== Modifying document data - -The document in pugixml is fully mutable: you can completely change the document structure and modify the data of nodes/attributes. This section provides documentation for the relevant functions. All functions take care of memory management and structural integrity themselves, so they always result in structurally valid tree - however, it is possible to create an invalid XML tree (for example, by adding two attributes with the same name or by setting attribute/node name to empty/invalid string). Tree modification is optimized for performance and for memory consumption, so if you have enough memory you can create documents from scratch with pugixml and later save them to file/stream instead of relying on error-prone manual text writing and without too much overhead. - -All member functions that change node/attribute data or structure are non-constant and thus can not be called on constant handles. However, you can easily convert constant handle to non-constant one by simple assignment: `void foo(const pugi::xml_node& n) { pugi::xml_node nc = n; }`, so const-correctness here mainly provides additional documentation. - -[import samples/modify_base.cpp] - -[[modify.nodedata]] -=== Setting node data - -[[xml_node::set_name]][[xml_node::set_value]] -As discussed before, nodes can have name and value, both of which are strings. Depending on node type, name or value may be absent. <> nodes do not have a name or value, <> and <> nodes always have a name but never have a value, <>, <>, <> and <> nodes never have a name but always have a value (it may be empty though), <> nodes always have a name and a value (again, value may be empty). In order to set node's name or value, you can use the following functions: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_node::set_name(const char_t* rhs); -bool xml_node::set_value(const char_t* rhs); ----- - -Both functions try to set the name/value to the specified string, and return the operation result. The operation fails if the node can not have name or value (for instance, when trying to call `set_name` on a <> node), if the node handle is null, or if there is insufficient memory to handle the request. The provided string is copied into document managed memory and can be destroyed after the function returns (for example, you can safely pass stack-allocated buffers to these functions). The name/value content is not verified, so take care to use only valid XML names, or the document may become malformed. - -This is an example of setting node name and value (link:samples/modify_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_base.cpp[tags=node] ----- - -[[modify.attrdata]] -=== Setting attribute data - -[[xml_attribute::set_name]][[xml_attribute::set_value]] -All attributes have name and value, both of which are strings (value may be empty). You can set them with the following functions: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_attribute::set_name(const char_t* rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(const char_t* rhs); ----- - -Both functions try to set the name/value to the specified string, and return the operation result. The operation fails if the attribute handle is null, or if there is insufficient memory to handle the request. The provided string is copied into document managed memory and can be destroyed after the function returns (for example, you can safely pass stack-allocated buffers to these functions). The name/value content is not verified, so take care to use only valid XML names, or the document may become malformed. - -In addition to string functions, several functions are provided for handling attributes with numbers and booleans as values: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_attribute::set_value(int rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(unsigned int rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(long rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(unsigned long rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(double rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(float rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(bool rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(long long rhs); -bool xml_attribute::set_value(unsigned long long rhs); ----- - -The above functions convert the argument to string and then call the base `set_value` function. Integers are converted to a decimal form, floating-point numbers are converted to either decimal or scientific form, depending on the number magnitude, boolean values are converted to either `"true"` or `"false"`. - -CAUTION: Number conversion functions depend on current C locale as set with `setlocale`, so may generate unexpected results if the locale is different from `"C"`. - -NOTE: `set_value` overloads with `long long` type are only available if your platform has reliable support for the type, including string conversions. - -[[xml_attribute::assign]] - -For convenience, all `set_value` functions have the corresponding assignment operators: - -[source] ----- -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(const char_t* rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(int rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(unsigned int rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(long rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(unsigned long rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(double rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(float rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(bool rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(long long rhs); -xml_attribute& xml_attribute::operator=(unsigned long long rhs); ----- - -These operators simply call the right `set_value` function and return the attribute they're called on; the return value of `set_value` is ignored, so errors are ignored. - -This is an example of setting attribute name and value (link:samples/modify_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_base.cpp[tags=attr] ----- - -[[modify.add]] -=== Adding nodes/attributes - -[[xml_node::prepend_attribute]][[xml_node::append_attribute]][[xml_node::insert_attribute_after]][[xml_node::insert_attribute_before]][[xml_node::prepend_child]][[xml_node::append_child]][[xml_node::insert_child_after]][[xml_node::insert_child_before]] -Nodes and attributes do not exist without a document tree, so you can't create them without adding them to some document. A node or attribute can be created at the end of node/attribute list or before/after some other node: - -[source] ----- -xml_attribute xml_node::append_attribute(const char_t* name); -xml_attribute xml_node::prepend_attribute(const char_t* name); -xml_attribute xml_node::insert_attribute_after(const char_t* name, const xml_attribute& attr); -xml_attribute xml_node::insert_attribute_before(const char_t* name, const xml_attribute& attr); - -xml_node xml_node::append_child(xml_node_type type = node_element); -xml_node xml_node::prepend_child(xml_node_type type = node_element); -xml_node xml_node::insert_child_after(xml_node_type type, const xml_node& node); -xml_node xml_node::insert_child_before(xml_node_type type, const xml_node& node); - -xml_node xml_node::append_child(const char_t* name); -xml_node xml_node::prepend_child(const char_t* name); -xml_node xml_node::insert_child_after(const char_t* name, const xml_node& node); -xml_node xml_node::insert_child_before(const char_t* name, const xml_node& node); ----- - -`append_attribute` and `append_child` create a new node/attribute at the end of the corresponding list of the node the method is called on; `prepend_attribute` and `prepend_child` create a new node/attribute at the beginning of the list; `insert_attribute_after`, `insert_attribute_before`, `insert_child_after` and `insert_attribute_before` add the node/attribute before or after the specified node/attribute. - -Attribute functions create an attribute with the specified name; you can specify the empty name and change the name later if you want to. Node functions with the `type` argument create the node with the specified type; since node type can't be changed, you have to know the desired type beforehand. Also note that not all types can be added as children; see below for clarification. Node functions with the `name` argument create the element node (<>) with the specified name. - -All functions return the handle to the created object on success, and null handle on failure. There are several reasons for failure: - -* Adding fails if the target node is null; -* Only <> nodes can contain attributes, so attribute adding fails if node is not an element; -* Only <> and <> nodes can contain children, so child node adding fails if the target node is not an element or a document; -* <> and <> nodes can not be inserted as children, so passing <> or <> value as `type` results in operation failure; -* <> nodes can only be added as children of the document node; attempt to insert declaration node as a child of an element node fails; -* Adding node/attribute results in memory allocation, which may fail; -* Insertion functions fail if the specified node or attribute is null or is not in the target node's children/attribute list. - -Even if the operation fails, the document remains in consistent state, but the requested node/attribute is not added. - -CAUTION: `attribute()` and `child()` functions do not add attributes or nodes to the tree, so code like `node.attribute("id") = 123;` will not do anything if `node` does not have an attribute with name `"id"`. Make sure you're operating with existing attributes/nodes by adding them if necessary. - -This is an example of adding new attributes/nodes to the document (link:samples/modify_add.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_add.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[modify.remove]] -=== Removing nodes/attributes - -[[xml_node::remove_attribute]][[xml_node::remove_child]] -If you do not want your document to contain some node or attribute, you can remove it with one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_node::remove_attribute(const xml_attribute& a); -bool xml_node::remove_child(const xml_node& n); ----- - -`remove_attribute` removes the attribute from the attribute list of the node, and returns the operation result. `remove_child` removes the child node with the entire subtree (including all descendant nodes and attributes) from the document, and returns the operation result. Removing fails if one of the following is true: - -* The node the function is called on is null; -* The attribute/node to be removed is null; -* The attribute/node to be removed is not in the node's attribute/child list. - -Removing the attribute or node invalidates all handles to the same underlying object, and also invalidates all iterators pointing to the same object. Removing node also invalidates all past-the-end iterators to its attribute or child node list. Be careful to ensure that all such handles and iterators either do not exist or are not used after the attribute/node is removed. - -If you want to remove the attribute or child node by its name, two additional helper functions are available: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_node::remove_attribute(const char_t* name); -bool xml_node::remove_child(const char_t* name); ----- - -These functions look for the first attribute or child with the specified name, and then remove it, returning the result. If there is no attribute or child with such name, the function returns `false`; if there are two nodes with the given name, only the first node is deleted. If you want to delete all nodes with the specified name, you can use code like this: `while (node.remove_child("tool")) ;`. - -This is an example of removing attributes/nodes from the document (link:samples/modify_remove.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_remove.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[modify.text]] -=== Working with text contents - -pugixml provides a special class, `xml_text`, to work with text contents stored as a value of some node, i.e. `This is a node`. Working with text objects to retrieve data is described in <>; this section describes the modification interface of `xml_text`. - -[[xml_text::set]] -Once you have an `xml_text` object, you can set the text contents using the following function: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_text::set(const char_t* rhs); ----- - -This function tries to set the contents to the specified string, and returns the operation result. The operation fails if the text object was retrieved from a node that can not have a value and is not an element node (i.e. it is a <> node), if the text object is empty, or if there is insufficient memory to handle the request. The provided string is copied into document managed memory and can be destroyed after the function returns (for example, you can safely pass stack-allocated buffers to this function). Note that if the text object was retrieved from an element node, this function creates the PCDATA child node if necessary (i.e. if the element node does not have a PCDATA/CDATA child already). - -[[xml_text::set_value]] -In addition to a string function, several functions are provided for handling text with numbers and booleans as contents: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_text::set(int rhs); -bool xml_text::set(unsigned int rhs); -bool xml_text::set(long rhs); -bool xml_text::set(unsigned long rhs); -bool xml_text::set(double rhs); -bool xml_text::set(float rhs); -bool xml_text::set(bool rhs); -bool xml_text::set(long long rhs); -bool xml_text::set(unsigned long long rhs); ----- - -The above functions convert the argument to string and then call the base `set` function. These functions have the same semantics as similar `xml_attribute` functions. You can <> for details. - -[[xml_text::assign]] - -For convenience, all `set` functions have the corresponding assignment operators: - -[source] ----- -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(const char_t* rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(int rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(unsigned int rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(long rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(unsigned long rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(double rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(float rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(bool rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(long long rhs); -xml_text& xml_text::operator=(unsigned long long rhs); ----- - -These operators simply call the right `set` function and return the attribute they're called on; the return value of `set` is ignored, so errors are ignored. - -This is an example of using `xml_text` object to modify text contents (link:samples/text.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/text.cpp[tags=modify] ----- - -[[modify.clone]] -=== Cloning nodes/attributes - -[[xml_node::prepend_copy]][[xml_node::append_copy]][[xml_node::insert_copy_after]][[xml_node::insert_copy_before]] -With the help of previously described functions, it is possible to create trees with any contents and structure, including cloning the existing data. However since this is an often needed operation, pugixml provides built-in node/attribute cloning facilities. Since nodes and attributes do not exist without a document tree, you can't create a standalone copy - you have to immediately insert it somewhere in the tree. For this, you can use one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -xml_attribute xml_node::append_copy(const xml_attribute& proto); -xml_attribute xml_node::prepend_copy(const xml_attribute& proto); -xml_attribute xml_node::insert_copy_after(const xml_attribute& proto, const xml_attribute& attr); -xml_attribute xml_node::insert_copy_before(const xml_attribute& proto, const xml_attribute& attr); - -xml_node xml_node::append_copy(const xml_node& proto); -xml_node xml_node::prepend_copy(const xml_node& proto); -xml_node xml_node::insert_copy_after(const xml_node& proto, const xml_node& node); -xml_node xml_node::insert_copy_before(const xml_node& proto, const xml_node& node); ----- - -These functions mirror the structure of `append_child`, `prepend_child`, `insert_child_before` and related functions - they take the handle to the prototype object, which is to be cloned, insert a new attribute/node at the appropriate place, and then copy the attribute data or the whole node subtree to the new object. The functions return the handle to the resulting duplicate object, or null handle on failure. - -The attribute is copied along with the name and value; the node is copied along with its type, name and value; additionally attribute list and all children are recursively cloned, resulting in the deep subtree clone. The prototype object can be a part of the same document, or a part of any other document. - -The failure conditions resemble those of `append_child`, `insert_child_before` and related functions, <>. There are additional caveats specific to cloning functions: - -* Cloning null handles results in operation failure; -* Node cloning starts with insertion of the node of the same type as that of the prototype; for this reason, cloning functions can not be directly used to clone entire documents, since <> is not a valid insertion type. The example below provides a workaround. -* It is possible to copy a subtree as a child of some node inside this subtree, i.e. `node.append_copy(node.parent().parent());`. This is a valid operation, and it results in a clone of the subtree in the state before cloning started, i.e. no infinite recursion takes place. - -This is an example with one possible implementation of include tags in XML (link:samples/include.cpp[]). It illustrates node cloning and usage of other document modification functions: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/include.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[modify.move]] -=== Moving nodes - -[[xml_node::prepend_move]][[xml_node::append_move]][[xml_node::insert_move_after]][[xml_node::insert_move_before]] -Sometimes instead of cloning a node you need to move an existing node to a different position in a tree. This can be accomplished by copying the node and removing the original; however, this is expensive since it results in a lot of extra operations. For moving nodes within the same document tree, you can use of the following functions instead: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xml_node::append_move(const xml_node& moved); -xml_node xml_node::prepend_move(const xml_node& moved); -xml_node xml_node::insert_move_after(const xml_node& moved, const xml_node& node); -xml_node xml_node::insert_move_before(const xml_node& moved, const xml_node& node); ----- - -These functions mirror the structure of `append_copy`, `prepend_copy`, `insert_copy_before` and `insert_copy_after` - they take the handle to the moved object and move it to the appropriate place with all attributes and/or child nodes. The functions return the handle to the resulting object (which is the same as the moved object), or null handle on failure. - -The failure conditions resemble those of `append_child`, `insert_child_before` and related functions, <>. There are additional caveats specific to moving functions: - -* Moving null handles results in operation failure; -* Moving is only possible for nodes that belong to the same document; attempting to move nodes between documents will fail. -* `insert_move_after` and `insert_move_before` functions fail if the moved node is the same as the `node` argument (this operation would be a no-op otherwise). -* It is impossible to move a subtree to a child of some node inside this subtree, i.e. `node.append_move(node.parent().parent());` will fail. - -[[modify.fragments]] -=== Assembling document from fragments - -[[xml_node::append_buffer]] -pugixml provides several ways to assemble an XML document from other XML documents. Assuming there is a set of document fragments, represented as in-memory buffers, the implementation choices are as follows: - -* Use a temporary document to parse the data from a string, then clone the nodes to a destination node. For example: -+ -[source] ----- -bool append_fragment(pugi::xml_node target, const char* buffer, size_t size) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_buffer(buffer, size)) return false; - - for (pugi::xml_node child = doc.first_child(); child; child = child.next_sibling()) - target.append_copy(child); -} ----- - -* Cache the parsing step - instead of keeping in-memory buffers, keep document objects that already contain the parsed fragment: -+ -[source] ----- -bool append_fragment(pugi::xml_node target, const pugi::xml_document& cached_fragment) -{ - for (pugi::xml_node child = cached_fragment.first_child(); child; child = child.next_sibling()) - target.append_copy(child); -} ----- - -* Use `xml_node::append_buffer` directly: -+ -[source] ----- -xml_parse_result xml_node::append_buffer(const void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); ----- - -The first method is more convenient, but slower than the other two. The relative performance of `append_copy` and `append_buffer` depends on the buffer format - usually `append_buffer` is faster if the buffer is in native encoding (UTF-8 or wchar_t, depending on `PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE`). At the same time it might be less efficient in terms of memory usage - the implementation makes a copy of the provided buffer, and the copy has the same lifetime as the document - the memory used by that copy will be reclaimed after the document is destroyed, but no sooner. Even deleting all nodes in the document, including the appended ones, won't reclaim the memory. - -`append_buffer` behaves in the same way as <> - the input buffer is a byte buffer, with size in bytes; the buffer is not modified and can be freed after the function returns. - -[[status_append_invalid_root]] -Since `append_buffer` needs to append child nodes to the current node, it only works if the current node is either document or element node. Calling `append_buffer` on a node with any other type results in an error with `status_append_invalid_root` status. - -[[saving]] -== Saving document - -Often after creating a new document or loading the existing one and processing it, it is necessary to save the result back to file. Also it is occasionally useful to output the whole document or a subtree to some stream; use cases include debug printing, serialization via network or other text-oriented medium, etc. pugixml provides several functions to output any subtree of the document to a file, stream or another generic transport interface; these functions allow to customize the output format (see <>), and also perform necessary encoding conversions (see <>). This section documents the relevant functionality. - -Before writing to the destination the node/attribute data is properly formatted according to the node type; all special XML symbols, such as `<` and `&`, are properly escaped (unless <> flag is set). In order to guard against forgotten node/attribute names, empty node/attribute names are printed as `":anonymous"`. For well-formed output, make sure all node and attribute names are set to meaningful values. - -CDATA sections with values that contain `"]]>"` are split into several sections as follows: section with value `"pre]]>post"` is written as `post]]>`. While this alters the structure of the document (if you load the document after saving it, there will be two CDATA sections instead of one), this is the only way to escape CDATA contents. - -[[saving.file]] -=== Saving document to a file - -[[xml_document::save_file]][[xml_document::save_file_wide]] -If you want to save the whole document to a file, you can use one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -bool xml_document::save_file(const char* path, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; -bool xml_document::save_file(const wchar_t* path, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; ----- - -These functions accept file path as its first argument, and also three optional arguments, which specify indentation and other output options (see <>) and output data encoding (see <>). The path has the target operating system format, so it can be a relative or absolute one, it should have the delimiters of the target system, it should have the exact case if the target file system is case-sensitive, etc. - -File path is passed to the system file opening function as is in case of the first function (which accepts `const char* path`); the second function either uses a special file opening function if it is provided by the runtime library or converts the path to UTF-8 and uses the system file opening function. - -[[xml_writer_file]] -`save_file` opens the target file for writing, outputs the requested header (by default a document declaration is output, unless the document already has one), and then saves the document contents. If the file could not be opened, the function returns `false`. Calling `save_file` is equivalent to creating an `xml_writer_file` object with `FILE*` handle as the only constructor argument and then calling `save`; see <> for writer interface details. - -This is a simple example of saving XML document to file (link:samples/save_file.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_file.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving.stream]] -=== Saving document to C{plus}{plus} IOstreams - -[[xml_document::save_stream]] -To enhance interoperability pugixml provides functions for saving document to any object which implements C{plus}{plus} `std::ostream` interface. This allows you to save documents to any standard C{plus}{plus} stream (i.e. file stream) or any third-party compliant implementation (i.e. Boost Iostreams). Most notably, this allows for easy debug output, since you can use `std::cout` stream as saving target. There are two functions, one works with narrow character streams, another handles wide character ones: - -[source] ----- -void xml_document::save(std::ostream& stream, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; -void xml_document::save(std::wostream& stream, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default) const; ----- - -`save` with `std::ostream` argument saves the document to the stream in the same way as `save_file` (i.e. with requested header and with encoding conversions). On the other hand, `save` with `std::wstream` argument saves the document to the wide stream with <> encoding. Because of this, using `save` with wide character streams requires careful (usually platform-specific) stream setup (i.e. using the `imbue` function). Generally use of wide streams is discouraged, however it provides you with the ability to save documents to non-Unicode encodings, i.e. you can save Shift-JIS encoded data if you set the correct locale. - -[[xml_writer_stream]] -Calling `save` with stream target is equivalent to creating an `xml_writer_stream` object with stream as the only constructor argument and then calling `save`; see <> for writer interface details. - -This is a simple example of saving XML document to standard output (link:samples/save_stream.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_stream.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving.writer]] -=== Saving document via writer interface - -[[xml_document::save]][[xml_writer]][[xml_writer::write]] -All of the above saving functions are implemented in terms of writer interface. This is a simple interface with a single function, which is called several times during output process with chunks of document data as input: - -[source] ----- -class xml_writer -{ -public: - virtual void write(const void* data, size_t size) = 0; -}; - -void xml_document::save(xml_writer& writer, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; ----- - -In order to output the document via some custom transport, for example sockets, you should create an object which implements `xml_writer` interface and pass it to `save` function. `xml_writer::write` function is called with a buffer as an input, where `data` points to buffer start, and `size` is equal to the buffer size in bytes. `write` implementation must write the buffer to the transport; it can not save the passed buffer pointer, as the buffer contents will change after `write` returns. The buffer contains the chunk of document data in the desired encoding. - -`write` function is called with relatively large blocks (size is usually several kilobytes, except for the last block that may be small), so there is often no need for additional buffering in the implementation. - -This is a simple example of custom writer for saving document data to STL string (link:samples/save_custom_writer.cpp[]); read the sample code for more complex examples: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_custom_writer.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving.subtree]] -=== Saving a single subtree - -[[xml_node::print]][[xml_node::print_stream]] -While the previously described functions save the whole document to the destination, it is easy to save a single subtree. The following functions are provided: - -[source] ----- -void xml_node::print(std::ostream& os, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto, unsigned int depth = 0) const; -void xml_node::print(std::wostream& os, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, unsigned int depth = 0) const; -void xml_node::print(xml_writer& writer, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto, unsigned int depth = 0) const; ----- - -These functions have the same arguments with the same meaning as the corresponding `xml_document::save` functions, and allow you to save the subtree to either a C{plus}{plus} IOstream or to any object that implements `xml_writer` interface. - -Saving a subtree differs from saving the whole document: the process behaves as if <> is off, and <> is on, even if actual values of the flags are different. This means that BOM is not written to the destination, and document declaration is only written if it is the node itself or is one of node's children. Note that this also holds if you're saving a document; this example (link:samples/save_subtree.cpp[]) illustrates the difference: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_subtree.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving.options]] -=== Output options - -All saving functions accept the optional parameter `flags`. This is a bitmask that customizes the output format; you can select the way the document nodes are printed and select the needed additional information that is output before the document contents. - -NOTE: You should use the usual bitwise arithmetics to manipulate the bitmask: to enable a flag, use `mask | flag`; to disable a flag, use `mask & ~flag`. - -These flags control the resulting tree contents: - -* [[format_indent]]`format_indent` determines if all nodes should be indented with the indentation string (this is an additional parameter for all saving functions, and is `"\t"` by default). If this flag is on, the indentation string is printed several times before every node, where the amount of indentation depends on the node's depth relative to the output subtree. This flag has no effect if <> is enabled. This flag is *on* by default. - -* [[format_indent_attributes]]`format_indent_attributes` determines if all attributes should be printed on a new line, indented with the indentation string according to the attribute's depth. This flag implies <>. This flag has no effect if <> is enabled. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[format_raw]]`format_raw` switches between formatted and raw output. If this flag is on, the nodes are not indented in any way, and also no newlines that are not part of document text are printed. Raw mode can be used for serialization where the result is not intended to be read by humans; also it can be useful if the document was parsed with <> flag, to preserve the original document formatting as much as possible. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[format_no_escapes]]`format_no_escapes` disables output escaping for attribute values and PCDATA contents. If this flag is off, special symbols (`"`, `&`, `<`, `>`) and all non-printable characters (those with codepoint values less than 32) are converted to XML escape sequences (i.e. `&amp;`) during output. If this flag is on, no text processing is performed; therefore, output XML can be malformed if output contents contains invalid symbols (i.e. having a stray `<` in the PCDATA will make the output malformed). This flag is *off* by default. - -These flags control the additional output information: - -* [[format_no_declaration]]`format_no_declaration` disables default node declaration output. By default, if the document is saved via `save` or `save_file` function, and it does not have any document declaration, a default declaration is output before the document contents. Enabling this flag disables this declaration. This flag has no effect in `xml_node::print` functions: they never output the default declaration. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[format_write_bom]]`format_write_bom` enables Byte Order Mark (BOM) output. By default, no BOM is output, so in case of non UTF-8 encodings the resulting document's encoding may not be recognized by some parsers and text editors, if they do not implement sophisticated encoding detection. Enabling this flag adds an encoding-specific BOM to the output. This flag has no effect in `xml_node::print` functions: they never output the BOM. This flag is *off* by default. - -* [[format_save_file_text]]`format_save_file_text` changes the file mode when using `save_file` function. By default, file is opened in binary mode, which means that the output file will -contain platform-independent newline `\n` (ASCII 10). If this flag is on, file is opened in text mode, which on some systems changes the newline format (i.e. on Windows you can use this flag to output XML documents with `\r\n` (ASCII 13 10) newlines. This flag is *off* by default. - -Additionally, there is one predefined option mask: - -* [[format_default]]`format_default` is the default set of flags, i.e. it has all options set to their default values. It sets formatted output with indentation, without BOM and with default node declaration, if necessary. - -This is an example that shows the outputs of different output options (link:samples/save_options.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_options.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving.encoding]] -=== Encodings - -pugixml supports all popular Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16 (big and little endian), UTF-32 (big and little endian); UCS-2 is naturally supported since it's a strict subset of UTF-16) and handles all encoding conversions during output. The output encoding is set via the `encoding` parameter of saving functions, which is of type `xml_encoding`. The possible values for the encoding are documented in <>; the only flag that has a different meaning is `encoding_auto`. - -While all other flags set the exact encoding, `encoding_auto` is meant for automatic encoding detection. The automatic detection does not make sense for output encoding, since there is usually nothing to infer the actual encoding from, so here `encoding_auto` means UTF-8 encoding, which is the most popular encoding for XML data storage. This is also the default value of output encoding; specify another value if you do not want UTF-8 encoded output. - -Also note that wide stream saving functions do not have `encoding` argument and always assume <> encoding. - -NOTE: The current behavior for Unicode conversion is to skip all invalid UTF sequences during conversion. This behavior should not be relied upon; if your node/attribute names do not contain any valid UTF sequences, they may be output as if they are empty, which will result in malformed XML document. - -[[saving.declaration]] -=== Customizing document declaration - -When you are saving the document using `xml_document::save()` or `xml_document::save_file()`, a default XML document declaration is output, if `format_no_declaration` is not specified and if the document does not have a declaration node. However, the default declaration is not customizable. If you want to customize the declaration output, you need to create the declaration node yourself. - -NOTE: By default the declaration node is not added to the document during parsing. If you just need to preserve the original declaration node, you have to add the flag <> to the parsing flags; the resulting document will contain the original declaration node, which will be output during saving. - -Declaration node is a node with type <>; it behaves like an element node in that it has attributes with values (but it does not have child nodes). Therefore setting custom version, encoding or standalone declaration involves adding attributes and setting attribute values. - -This is an example that shows how to create a custom declaration node (link:samples/save_declaration.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_declaration.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[xpath]] -== XPath - -If the task at hand is to select a subset of document nodes that match some criteria, it is possible to code a function using the existing traversal functionality for any practical criteria. However, often either a data-driven approach is desirable, in case the criteria are not predefined and come from a file, or it is inconvenient to use traversal interfaces and a higher-level DSL is required. There is a standard language for XML processing, XPath, that can be useful for these cases. pugixml implements an almost complete subset of XPath 1.0. Because of differences in document object model and some performance implications, there are minor violations of the official specifications, which can be found in <>. The rest of this section describes the interface for XPath functionality. Please note that if you wish to learn to use XPath language, you have to look for other tutorials or manuals; for example, you can read http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/[W3Schools XPath tutorial], http://www.tizag.com/xmlTutorial/xpathtutorial.php[XPath tutorial at tizag.com], and http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/[the XPath 1.0 specification]. - -[[xpath.types]] -=== XPath types - -[[xpath_value_type]][[xpath_type_number]][[xpath_type_string]][[xpath_type_boolean]][[xpath_type_node_set]][[xpath_type_none]] -Each XPath expression can have one of the following types: boolean, number, string or node set. Boolean type corresponds to `bool` type, number type corresponds to `double` type, string type corresponds to either `std::string` or `std::wstring`, depending on whether <>, and node set corresponds to <> type. There is an enumeration, `xpath_value_type`, which can take the values `xpath_type_boolean`, `xpath_type_number`, `xpath_type_string` or `xpath_type_node_set`, accordingly. - -[[xpath_node]][[xpath_node::node]][[xpath_node::attribute]][[xpath_node::parent]] -Because an XPath node can be either a node or an attribute, there is a special type, `xpath_node`, which is a discriminated union of these types. A value of this type contains two node handles, one of `xml_node` type, and another one of `xml_attribute` type; at most one of them can be non-null. The accessors to get these handles are available: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xpath_node::node() const; -xml_attribute xpath_node::attribute() const; ----- - -XPath nodes can be null, in which case both accessors return null handles. - -Note that as per XPath specification, each XPath node has a parent, which can be retrieved via this function: - -[source] ----- -xml_node xpath_node::parent() const; ----- - -`parent` function returns the node's parent if the XPath node corresponds to `xml_node` handle (equivalent to `node().parent()`), or the node to which the attribute belongs to, if the XPath node corresponds to `xml_attribute` handle. For null nodes, `parent` returns null handle. - -[[xpath_node::unspecified_bool_type]][[xpath_node::comparison]] -Like node and attribute handles, XPath node handles can be implicitly cast to boolean-like object to check if it is a null node, and also can be compared for equality with each other. - -[[xpath_node::ctor]] -You can also create XPath nodes with one of the three constructors: the default constructor, the constructor that takes node argument, and the constructor that takes attribute and node arguments (in which case the attribute must belong to the attribute list of the node). The constructor from `xml_node` is implicit, so you can usually pass `xml_node` to functions that expect `xpath_node`. Apart from that you usually don't need to create your own XPath node objects, since they are returned to you via selection functions. - -[[xpath_node_set]] -XPath expressions operate not on single nodes, but instead on node sets. A node set is a collection of nodes, which can be optionally ordered in either a forward document order or a reverse one. Document order is defined in XPath specification; an XPath node is before another node in document order if it appears before it in XML representation of the corresponding document. - -[[xpath_node_set::const_iterator]][[xpath_node_set::begin]][[xpath_node_set::end]] -Node sets are represented by `xpath_node_set` object, which has an interface that resembles one of sequential random-access containers. It has an iterator type along with usual begin/past-the-end iterator accessors: - -[source] ----- -typedef const xpath_node* xpath_node_set::const_iterator; -const_iterator xpath_node_set::begin() const; -const_iterator xpath_node_set::end() const; ----- - -[[xpath_node_set::index]][[xpath_node_set::size]][[xpath_node_set::empty]] -And it also can be iterated via indices, just like `std::vector`: - -[source] ----- -const xpath_node& xpath_node_set::operator[](size_t index) const; -size_t xpath_node_set::size() const; -bool xpath_node_set::empty() const; ----- - -All of the above operations have the same semantics as that of `std::vector`: the iterators are random-access, all of the above operations are constant time, and accessing the element at index that is greater or equal than the set size results in undefined behavior. You can use both iterator-based and index-based access for iteration, however the iterator-based one can be faster. - -[[xpath_node_set::type]][[xpath_node_set::type_unsorted]][[xpath_node_set::type_sorted]][[xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse]][[xpath_node_set::sort]] -The order of iteration depends on the order of nodes inside the set; the order can be queried via the following function: - -[source] ----- -enum xpath_node_set::type_t {type_unsorted, type_sorted, type_sorted_reverse}; -type_t xpath_node_set::type() const; ----- - -`type` function returns the current order of nodes; `type_sorted` means that the nodes are in forward document order, `type_sorted_reverse` means that the nodes are in reverse document order, and `type_unsorted` means that neither order is guaranteed (nodes can accidentally be in a sorted order even if `type()` returns `type_unsorted`). If you require a specific order of iteration, you can change it via `sort` function: - -[source] ----- -void xpath_node_set::sort(bool reverse = false); ----- - -Calling `sort` sorts the nodes in either forward or reverse document order, depending on the argument; after this call `type()` will return `type_sorted` or `type_sorted_reverse`. - -[[xpath_node_set::first]] -Often the actual iteration is not needed; instead, only the first element in document order is required. For this, a special accessor is provided: - -[source] ----- -xpath_node xpath_node_set::first() const; ----- - -This function returns the first node in forward document order from the set, or null node if the set is empty. Note that while the result of the node does not depend on the order of nodes in the set (i.e. on the result of `type()`), the complexity does - if the set is sorted, the complexity is constant, otherwise it is linear in the number of elements or worse. - -[[xpath_node_set::ctor]] -While in the majority of cases the node set is returned by XPath functions, sometimes there is a need to manually construct a node set. For such cases, a constructor is provided which takes an iterator range (`const_iterator` is a typedef for `const xpath_node*`), and an optional type: - -[source] ----- -xpath_node_set::xpath_node_set(const_iterator begin, const_iterator end, type_t type = type_unsorted); ----- - -The constructor copies the specified range and sets the specified type. The objects in the range are not checked in any way; you'll have to ensure that the range contains no duplicates, and that the objects are sorted according to the `type` parameter. Otherwise XPath operations with this set may produce unexpected results. - -[[xpath.select]] -=== Selecting nodes via XPath expression - -[[xml_node::select_node]][[xml_node::select_nodes]] -If you want to select nodes that match some XPath expression, you can do it with the following functions: - -[source] ----- -xpath_node xml_node::select_node(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; -xpath_node_set xml_node::select_nodes(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; ----- - -`select_nodes` function compiles the expression and then executes it with the node as a context node, and returns the resulting node set. `select_node` returns only the first node in document order from the result, and is equivalent to calling `select_nodes(query).first()`. If the XPath expression does not match anything, or the node handle is null, `select_nodes` returns an empty set, and `select_node` returns null XPath node. - -If exception handling is not disabled, both functions throw <> if the query can not be compiled or if it returns a value with type other than node set; see <> for details. - -[[xml_node::select_node_precomp]][[xml_node::select_nodes_precomp]] -While compiling expressions is fast, the compilation time can introduce a significant overhead if the same expression is used many times on small subtrees. If you're doing many similar queries, consider compiling them into query objects (see <> for further reference). Once you get a compiled query object, you can pass it to select functions instead of an expression string: - -[source] ----- -xpath_node xml_node::select_node(const xpath_query& query) const; -xpath_node_set xml_node::select_nodes(const xpath_query& query) const; ----- - -If exception handling is not disabled, both functions throw <> if the query returns a value with type other than node set. - -This is an example of selecting nodes using XPath expressions (link:samples/xpath_select.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/xpath_select.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[xpath.query]] -=== Using query objects - -[[xpath_query]] -When you call `select_nodes` with an expression string as an argument, a query object is created behind the scenes. A query object represents a compiled XPath expression. Query objects can be needed in the following circumstances: - -* You can precompile expressions to query objects to save compilation time if it becomes an issue; -* You can use query objects to evaluate XPath expressions which result in booleans, numbers or strings; -* You can get the type of expression value via query object. - -Query objects correspond to `xpath_query` type. They are immutable and non-copyable: they are bound to the expression at creation time and can not be cloned. If you want to put query objects in a container, either allocate them on heap via `new` operator and store pointers to `xpath_query` in the container, or use a C++11 compiler (query objects are movable in C++11). - -[[xpath_query::ctor]] -You can create a query object with the constructor that takes XPath expression as an argument: - -[source] ----- -explicit xpath_query::xpath_query(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0); ----- - -[[xpath_query::return_type]] -The expression is compiled and the compiled representation is stored in the new query object. If compilation fails, <> is thrown if exception handling is not disabled (see <> for details). After the query is created, you can query the type of the evaluation result using the following function: - -[source] ----- -xpath_value_type xpath_query::return_type() const; ----- - -[[xpath_query::evaluate_boolean]][[xpath_query::evaluate_number]][[xpath_query::evaluate_string]][[xpath_query::evaluate_node_set]][[xpath_query::evaluate_node]] -You can evaluate the query using one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -bool xpath_query::evaluate_boolean(const xpath_node& n) const; -double xpath_query::evaluate_number(const xpath_node& n) const; -string_t xpath_query::evaluate_string(const xpath_node& n) const; -xpath_node_set xpath_query::evaluate_node_set(const xpath_node& n) const; -xpath_node xpath_query::evaluate_node(const xpath_node& n) const; ----- - -All functions take the context node as an argument, compute the expression and return the result, converted to the requested type. According to XPath specification, value of any type can be converted to boolean, number or string value, but no type other than node set can be converted to node set. Because of this, `evaluate_boolean`, `evaluate_number` and `evaluate_string` always return a result, but `evaluate_node_set` and `evaluate_node` result in an error if the return type is not node set (see <>). - -NOTE: Calling `node.select_nodes("query")` is equivalent to calling `xpath_query("query").evaluate_node_set(node)`. Calling `node.select_node("query")` is equivalent to calling `xpath_query("query").evaluate_node(node)`. - -[[xpath_query::evaluate_string_buffer]] -Note that `evaluate_string` function returns the STL string; as such, it's not available in <> mode and also usually allocates memory. There is another string evaluation function: - -[source] ----- -size_t xpath_query::evaluate_string(char_t* buffer, size_t capacity, const xpath_node& n) const; ----- - -This function evaluates the string, and then writes the result to `buffer` (but at most `capacity` characters); then it returns the full size of the result in characters, including the terminating zero. If `capacity` is not 0, the resulting buffer is always zero-terminated. You can use this function as follows: - -* First call the function with `buffer = 0` and `capacity = 0`; then allocate the returned amount of characters, and call the function again, passing the allocated storage and the amount of characters; -* First call the function with small buffer and buffer capacity; then, if the result is larger than the capacity, the output has been trimmed, so allocate a larger buffer and call the function again. - -This is an example of using query objects (link:samples/xpath_query.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/xpath_query.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[xpath.variables]] -=== Using variables - -XPath queries may contain references to variables; this is useful if you want to use queries that depend on some dynamic parameter without manually preparing the complete query string, or if you want to reuse the same query object for similar queries. - -Variable references have the form `$name`; in order to use them, you have to provide a variable set, which includes all variables present in the query with correct types. This set is passed to `xpath_query` constructor or to `select_nodes`/`select_node` functions: - -[source] ----- -explicit xpath_query::xpath_query(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0); -xpath_node xml_node::select_node(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; -xpath_node_set xml_node::select_nodes(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; ----- - -If you're using query objects, you can change the variable values before `evaluate`/`select` calls to change the query behavior. - -NOTE: The variable set pointer is stored in the query object; you have to ensure that the lifetime of the set exceeds that of query object. - -[[xpath_variable_set]] -Variable sets correspond to `xpath_variable_set` type, which is essentially a variable container. - -[[xpath_variable_set::add]] -You can add new variables with the following function: - -[source] ----- -xpath_variable* xpath_variable_set::add(const char_t* name, xpath_value_type type); ----- - -The function tries to add a new variable with the specified name and type; if the variable with such name does not exist in the set, the function adds a new variable and returns the variable handle; if there is already a variable with the specified name, the function returns the variable handle if variable has the specified type. Otherwise the function returns null pointer; it also returns null pointer on allocation failure. - -New variables are assigned the default value which depends on the type: `0` for numbers, `false` for booleans, empty string for strings and empty set for node sets. - -[[xpath_variable_set::get]] -You can get the existing variables with the following functions: - -[source] ----- -xpath_variable* xpath_variable_set::get(const char_t* name); -const xpath_variable* xpath_variable_set::get(const char_t* name) const; ----- - -The functions return the variable handle, or null pointer if the variable with the specified name is not found. - -[[xpath_variable_set::set]] -Additionally, there are the helper functions for setting the variable value by name; they try to add the variable with the corresponding type, if it does not exist, and to set the value. If the variable with the same name but with different type is already present, they return `false`; they also return `false` on allocation failure. Note that these functions do not perform any type conversions. - -[source] ----- -bool xpath_variable_set::set(const char_t* name, bool value); -bool xpath_variable_set::set(const char_t* name, double value); -bool xpath_variable_set::set(const char_t* name, const char_t* value); -bool xpath_variable_set::set(const char_t* name, const xpath_node_set& value); ----- - -The variable values are copied to the internal variable storage, so you can modify or destroy them after the functions return. - -[[xpath_variable]] -If setting variables by name is not efficient enough, or if you have to inspect variable information or get variable values, you can use variable handles. A variable corresponds to the `xpath_variable` type, and a variable handle is simply a pointer to `xpath_variable`. - -[[xpath_variable::type]][[xpath_variable::name]] -In order to get variable information, you can use one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -const char_t* xpath_variable::name() const; -xpath_value_type xpath_variable::type() const; ----- - -Note that each variable has a distinct type which is specified upon variable creation and can not be changed later. - -[[xpath_variable::get_boolean]][[xpath_variable::get_number]][[xpath_variable::get_string]][[xpath_variable::get_node_set]] -In order to get variable value, you should use one of the following functions, depending on the variable type: - -[source] ----- -bool xpath_variable::get_boolean() const; -double xpath_variable::get_number() const; -const char_t* xpath_variable::get_string() const; -const xpath_node_set& xpath_variable::get_node_set() const; ----- - -These functions return the value of the variable. Note that no type conversions are performed; if the type mismatch occurs, a dummy value is returned (`false` for booleans, `NaN` for numbers, empty string for strings and empty set for node sets). - -[[xpath_variable::set]] -In order to set variable value, you should use one of the following functions, depending on the variable type: - -[source] ----- -bool xpath_variable::set(bool value); -bool xpath_variable::set(double value); -bool xpath_variable::set(const char_t* value); -bool xpath_variable::set(const xpath_node_set& value); ----- - -These functions modify the variable value. Note that no type conversions are performed; if the type mismatch occurs, the functions return `false`; they also return `false` on allocation failure. The variable values are copied to the internal variable storage, so you can modify or destroy them after the functions return. - -This is an example of using variables in XPath queries (link:samples/xpath_variables.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/xpath_variables.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[xpath.errors]] -=== Error handling - -There are two different mechanisms for error handling in XPath implementation; the mechanism used depends on whether exception support is disabled (this is controlled with <> define). - -[[xpath_exception]][[xpath_exception::result]][[xpath_exception::what]] -By default, XPath functions throw `xpath_exception` object in case of errors; additionally, in the event any memory allocation fails, an `std::bad_alloc` exception is thrown. Also `xpath_exception` is thrown if the query is evaluated to a node set, but the return type is not node set. If the query constructor succeeds (i.e. no exception is thrown), the query object is valid. Otherwise you can get the error details via one of the following functions: - -[source] ----- -virtual const char* xpath_exception::what() const throw(); -const xpath_parse_result& xpath_exception::result() const; ----- - -[[xpath_query::unspecified_bool_type]][[xpath_query::result]] -If exceptions are disabled, then in the event of parsing failure the query is initialized to invalid state; you can test if the query object is valid by using it in a boolean expression: `if (query) { ... }`. Additionally, you can get parsing result via the result() accessor: - -[source] ----- -const xpath_parse_result& xpath_query::result() const; ----- - -Without exceptions, evaluating invalid query results in `false`, empty string, `NaN` or an empty node set, depending on the type; evaluating a query as a node set results in an empty node set if the return type is not node set. - -[[xpath_parse_result]] -The information about parsing result is returned via `xpath_parse_result` object. It contains parsing status and the offset of last successfully parsed character from the beginning of the source stream: - -[source] ----- -struct xpath_parse_result -{ - const char* error; - ptrdiff_t offset; - - operator bool() const; - const char* description() const; -}; ----- - -[[xpath_parse_result::error]] -Parsing result is represented as the error message; it is either a null pointer, in case there is no error, or the error message in the form of ASCII zero-terminated string. - -[[xpath_parse_result::description]] -`description()` member function can be used to get the error message; it never returns the null pointer, so you can safely use `description()` even if query parsing succeeded. Note that `description()` returns a `char` string even in `PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE`; you'll have to call <> to get the `wchar_t` string. - -[[xpath_parse_result::offset]] -In addition to the error message, parsing result has an `offset` member, which contains the offset of last successfully parsed character. This offset is in units of <> (bytes for character mode, wide characters for wide character mode). - -[[xpath_parse_result::bool]] -Parsing result object can be implicitly converted to `bool` like this: `if (result) { ... } else { ... }`. - -This is an example of XPath error handling (link:samples/xpath_error.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/xpath_error.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[xpath.w3c]] -=== Conformance to W3C specification - -Because of the differences in document object models, performance considerations and implementation complexity, pugixml does not provide a fully conformant XPath 1.0 implementation. This is the current list of incompatibilities: - -* Consecutive text nodes sharing the same parent are not merged, i.e. in `text1 text2` node should have one text node child, but instead has three. -* Since the document type declaration is not used for parsing, `id()` function always returns an empty node set. -* Namespace nodes are not supported (affects `namespace::` axis). -* Name tests are performed on QNames in XML document instead of expanded names; for ``, query `foo/ns1:*` will return only the first child, not both of them. Compliant XPath implementations can return both nodes if the user provides appropriate namespace declarations. -* String functions consider a character to be either a single `char` value or a single `wchar_t` value, depending on the library configuration; this means that some string functions are not fully Unicode-aware. This affects `substring()`, `string-length()` and `translate()` functions. - -[[changes]] -== Changelog - -:!numbered: - -[[v1.7]] -=== v1.7 ^2015-10-19^ - -Major release, featuring performance and memory improvements along with some new features. Changes: - -* Compact mode: - . Introduced a new tree storage mode that takes significantly less memory (2-5x smaller DOM) at some performance cost. - . The mode can be enabled using `PUGIXML_COMPACT` define. - -* New integer parsing/formatting implementation: - . Functions that convert from and to integers (e.g. `as_int`/`set_value`) do not rely on CRT any more. - . New implementation is 3-5x faster and is always correct wrt overflow or underflow. This is a behavior change - where previously `as_uint()` would return UINT_MAX on a value "-1", it now returns 0. - -* New features: - . XPath objects (`xpath_query`, `xpath_node_set`, `xpath_variable_set`) are now movable if your compiler supports C++11. Additionally, `xpath_variable_set` is copyable. - . Added `format_indent_attributes` that makes the resulting XML friendlier to line diff/merge tools. - . Added a variant of `xml_node::attribute` function with a hint that can improve lookup performance. - . Custom allocation functions are now allowed (but not required) to throw instead of returning a null pointer. - -* Bug fixes: - . Fix Clang 3.7 crashes in out-of-memory cases (C++ DR 1748) - . Fix XPath crashes on SPARC64 (and other 32-bit architectures where doubles have to be aligned to 8 bytes) - . Fix xpath_node_set assignment to provide strong exception guarantee - . Fix saving for custom xml_writer implementations that can throw from write() - -[[v1.6]] -=== v1.6 ^2015-04-10^ - -Maintenance release. Changes: - -* Specification changes: - . Attribute/text values now use more digits when printing floating point numbers to guarantee round-tripping. - . Text nodes no longer get extra surrounding whitespace when pretty-printing nodes with mixed contents - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed translate and normalize-space XPath functions to no longer return internal NUL characters - . Fixed buffer overrun on malformed comments inside DOCTYPE sections - . DOCTYPE parsing can no longer run out of stack space on malformed inputs (XML parsing is now using bounded stack space) - . Adjusted processing instruction output to avoid malformed documents if the PI value contains `?>` - -[[v1.5]] -=== v1.5 ^2014-11-27^ - -Major release, featuring a lot of performance improvements and some new features. - -* Specification changes: - . `xml_document::load(const char_t*)` was renamed to `load_string`; the old method is still available and will be deprecated in a future release - . `xml_node::select_single_node` was renamed to `select_node`; the old method is still available and will be deprecated in a future release. - -* New features: - . Added `xml_node::append_move` and other functions for moving nodes within a document - . Added `xpath_query::evaluate_node` for evaluating queries with a single node as a result - -* Performance improvements: - . Optimized XML parsing (10-40% faster with clang/gcc, up to 10% faster with MSVC) - . Optimized memory consumption when copying nodes in the same document (string contents is now shared) - . Optimized node copying (10% faster for cross-document copies, 3x faster for inter-document copies; also it now consumes a constant amount of stack space) - . Optimized node output (60% faster; also it now consumes a constant amount of stack space) - . Optimized XPath allocation (query evaluation now results in fewer temporary allocations) - . Optimized XPath sorting (node set sorting is 2-3x faster in some cases) - . Optimized XPath evaluation (XPathMark suite is 100x faster; some commonly used queries are 3-4x faster) - -* Compatibility improvements: - . Fixed `xml_node::offset_debug` for corner cases - . Fixed undefined behavior while calling memcpy in some cases - . Fixed MSVC 2015 compilation warnings - . Fixed `contrib/foreach.hpp` for Boost 1.56.0 - -* Bug fixes - . Adjusted comment output to avoid malformed documents if the comment value contains `--` - . Fix XPath sorting for documents that were constructed using append_buffer - . Fix `load_file` for wide-character paths with non-ASCII characters in MinGW with C{plus}{plus}11 mode enabled - -[[v1.4]] -=== v1.4 ^2014-02-27^ - -Major release, featuring various new features, bug fixes and compatibility improvements. - -* Specification changes: - . Documents without element nodes are now rejected with `status_no_document_element` error, unless `parse_fragment` option is used - -* New features: - . Added XML fragment parsing (`parse_fragment` flag) - . Added PCDATA whitespace trimming (`parse_trim_pcdata` flag) - . Added long long support for `xml_attribute` and `xml_text` (`as_llong`, `as_ullong` and `set_value`/`set` overloads) - . Added hexadecimal integer parsing support for `as_int`/`as_uint`/`as_llong`/`as_ullong` - . Added `xml_node::append_buffer` to improve performance of assembling documents from fragments - . `xml_named_node_iterator` is now bidirectional - . Reduced XPath stack consumption during compilation and evaluation (useful for embedded systems) - -* Compatibility improvements: - . Improved support for platforms without wchar_t support - . Fixed several false positives in clang static analysis - . Fixed several compilation warnings for various GCC versions - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed undefined pointer arithmetic in XPath implementation - . Fixed non-seekable iostream support for certain stream types, i.e. Boost `file_source` with pipe input - . Fixed `xpath_query::return_type` for some expressions - . Fixed dllexport issues with `xml_named_node_iterator` - . Fixed `find_child_by_attribute` assertion for attributes with null name/value - -[[v1.2]] -=== v1.2 ^2012-05-01^ - -Major release, featuring header-only mode, various interface enhancements (i.e. PCDATA manipulation and C{plus}{plus}11 iteration), many other features and compatibility improvements. - -* New features: - . Added `xml_text` helper class for working with PCDATA/CDATA contents of an element node - . Added optional header-only mode (controlled by `PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY` define) - . Added `xml_node::children()` and `xml_node::attributes()` for C{plus}{plus}11 ranged for loop or `BOOST_FOREACH` - . Added support for Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) encoding conversion during loading and saving - . Added custom default values for `xml_attribute::as_*` (they are returned if the attribute does not exist) - . Added `parse_ws_pcdata_single` flag for preserving whitespace-only PCDATA in case it's the only child - . Added `format_save_file_text` for `xml_document::save_file` to open files as text instead of binary (changes newlines on Windows) - . Added `format_no_escapes` flag to disable special symbol escaping (complements `~parse_escapes`) - . Added support for loading document from streams that do not support seeking - . Added `PUGIXML_MEMORY_*` constants for tweaking allocation behavior (useful for embedded systems) - . Added `PUGIXML_VERSION` preprocessor define - -* Compatibility improvements: - . Parser does not require setjmp support (improves compatibility with some embedded platforms, enables `/clr:pure` compilation) - . STL forward declarations are no longer used (fixes SunCC/RWSTL compilation, fixes clang compilation in C{plus}{plus}11 mode) - . Fixed AirPlay SDK, Android, Windows Mobile (WinCE) and C{plus}{plus}/CLI compilation - . Fixed several compilation warnings for various GCC versions, Intel C{plus}{plus} compiler and Clang - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed unsafe bool conversion to avoid problems on C{plus}{plus}/CLI - . Iterator dereference operator is const now (fixes Boost `filter_iterator` support) - . `xml_document::save_file` now checks for file I/O errors during saving - -[[v1.0]] -=== v1.0 ^2010-11-01^ - -Major release, featuring many XPath enhancements, wide character filename support, miscellaneous performance improvements, bug fixes and more. - -* XPath: - . XPath implementation is moved to `pugixml.cpp` (which is the only source file now); use `PUGIXML_NO_XPATH` if you want to disable XPath to reduce code size - . XPath is now supported without exceptions (`PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS`); the error handling mechanism depends on the presence of exception support - . XPath is now supported without STL (`PUGIXML_NO_STL`) - . Introduced variable support - . Introduced new `xpath_query::evaluate_string`, which works without STL - . Introduced new `xpath_node_set` constructor (from an iterator range) - . Evaluation function now accept attribute context nodes - . All internal allocations use custom allocation functions - . Improved error reporting; now a last parsed offset is returned together with the parsing error - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed memory leak for loading from streams with stream exceptions turned on - . Fixed custom deallocation function calling with null pointer in one case - . Fixed missing attributes for iterator category functions; all functions/classes can now be DLL-exported - . Worked around Digital Mars compiler bug, which lead to minor read overfetches in several functions - . `load_file` now works with 2+ Gb files in MSVC/MinGW - . XPath: fixed memory leaks for incorrect queries - . XPath: fixed `xpath_node()` attribute constructor with empty attribute argument - . XPath: fixed `lang()` function for non-ASCII arguments - -* Specification changes: - . CDATA nodes containing `]]>` are printed as several nodes; while this changes the internal structure, this is the only way to escape CDATA contents - . Memory allocation errors during parsing now preserve last parsed offset (to give an idea about parsing progress) - . If an element node has the only child, and it is of CDATA type, then the extra indentation is omitted (previously this behavior only held for PCDATA children) - -* Additional functionality: - . Added `xml_parse_result` default constructor - . Added `xml_document::load_file` and `xml_document::save_file` with wide character paths - . Added `as_utf8` and `as_wide` overloads for `std::wstring`/`std::string` arguments - . Added DOCTYPE node type (`node_doctype`) and a special parse flag, `parse_doctype`, to add such nodes to the document during parsing - . Added `parse_full` parse flag mask, which extends `parse_default` with all node type parsing flags except `parse_ws_pcdata` - . Added `xml_node::hash_value()` and `xml_attribute::hash_value()` functions for use in hash-based containers - . Added `internal_object()` and additional constructor for both `xml_node` and `xml_attribute` for easier marshalling (useful for language bindings) - . Added `xml_document::document_element()` function - . Added `xml_node::prepend_attribute`, `xml_node::prepend_child` and `xml_node::prepend_copy` functions - . Added `xml_node::append_child`, `xml_node::prepend_child`, `xml_node::insert_child_before` and `xml_node::insert_child_after` overloads for element nodes (with name instead of type) - . Added `xml_document::reset()` function - -* Performance improvements: - . `xml_node::root()` and `xml_node::offset_debug()` are now O(1) instead of O(logN) - . Minor parsing optimizations - . Minor memory optimization for strings in DOM tree (`set_name`/`set_value`) - . Memory optimization for string memory reclaiming in DOM tree (`set_name`/`set_value` now reallocate the buffer if memory waste is too big) - . XPath: optimized document order sorting - . XPath: optimized child/attribute axis step - . XPath: optimized number-to-string conversions in MSVC - . XPath: optimized concat for many arguments - . XPath: optimized evaluation allocation mechanism: constant and document strings are not heap-allocated - . XPath: optimized evaluation allocation mechanism: all temporaries' allocations use fast stack-like allocator - -* Compatibility: - . Removed wildcard functions (`xml_node::child_w`, `xml_node::attribute_w`, etc.) - . Removed `xml_node::all_elements_by_name` - . Removed `xpath_type_t` enumeration; use `xpath_value_type` instead - . Removed `format_write_bom_utf8` enumeration; use `format_write_bom` instead - . Removed `xml_document::precompute_document_order`, `xml_attribute::document_order` and `xml_node::document_order` functions; document order sort optimization is now automatic - . Removed `xml_document::parse` functions and `transfer_ownership` struct; use `xml_document::load_buffer_inplace` and `xml_document::load_buffer_inplace_own` instead - . Removed `as_utf16` function; use `as_wide` instead - -[[v0.9]] -=== v0.9 ^2010-07-01^ - -Major release, featuring extended and improved Unicode support, miscellaneous performance improvements, bug fixes and more. - -* Major Unicode improvements: - . Introduced encoding support (automatic/manual encoding detection on load, manual encoding selection on save, conversion from/to UTF8, UTF16 LE/BE, UTF32 LE/BE) - . Introduced `wchar_t` mode (you can set `PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE` define to switch pugixml internal encoding from UTF8 to `wchar_t`; all functions are switched to their Unicode variants) - . Load/save functions now support wide streams - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed document corruption on failed parsing bug - . XPath string/number conversion improvements (increased precision, fixed crash for huge numbers) - . Improved DOCTYPE parsing: now parser recognizes all well-formed DOCTYPE declarations - . Fixed `xml_attribute::as_uint()` for large numbers (i.e. 2^32^-1) - . Fixed `xml_node::first_element_by_path` for path components that are prefixes of node names, but are not exactly equal to them. - -* Specification changes: - . `parse()` API changed to `load_buffer`/`load_buffer_inplace`/`load_buffer_inplace_own`; `load_buffer` APIs do not require zero-terminated strings. - . Renamed `as_utf16` to `as_wide` - . Changed `xml_node::offset_debug` return type and `xml_parse_result::offset` type to `ptrdiff_t` - . Nodes/attributes with empty names are now printed as `:anonymous` - -* Performance improvements: - . Optimized document parsing and saving - . Changed internal memory management: internal allocator is used for both metadata and name/value data; allocated pages are deleted if all allocations from them are deleted - . Optimized memory consumption: `sizeof(xml_node_struct)` reduced from 40 bytes to 32 bytes on x86 - . Optimized debug mode parsing/saving by order of magnitude - -* Miscellaneous: - . All STL includes except `` in `pugixml.hpp` are replaced with forward declarations - . `xml_node::remove_child` and `xml_node::remove_attribute` now return the operation result - -* Compatibility: - . `parse()` and `as_utf16` are left for compatibility (these functions are deprecated and will be removed in version 1.0) - . Wildcard functions, `document_order`/`precompute_document_order` functions, `all_elements_by_name` function and `format_write_bom_utf8` flag are deprecated and will be removed in version 1.0 - . `xpath_type_t` enumeration was renamed to `xpath_value_type`; `xpath_type_t` is deprecated and will be removed in version 1.0 - -[[v0.5]] -=== v0.5 ^2009-11-08^ - -Major bugfix release. Changes: - -* XPath bugfixes: - . Fixed `translate()`, `lang()` and `concat()` functions (infinite loops/crashes) - . Fixed compilation of queries with empty literal strings (`""`) - . Fixed axis tests: they never add empty nodes/attributes to the resulting node set now - . Fixed string-value evaluation for node-set (the result excluded some text descendants) - . Fixed `self::` axis (it behaved like `ancestor-or-self::`) - . Fixed `following::` and `preceding::` axes (they included descendent and ancestor nodes, respectively) - . Minor fix for `namespace-uri()` function (namespace declaration scope includes the parent element of namespace declaration attribute) - . Some incorrect queries are no longer parsed now (i.e. `foo: *`) - . Fixed `text()`/etc. node test parsing bug (i.e. `foo[text()]` failed to compile) - . Fixed root step (`/`) - it now selects empty node set if query is evaluated on empty node - . Fixed string to number conversion (`"123 "` converted to NaN, `"123 .456"` converted to 123.456 - now the results are 123 and NaN, respectively) - . Node set copying now preserves sorted type; leads to better performance on some queries - -* Miscellaneous bugfixes: - . Fixed `xml_node::offset_debug` for PI nodes - . Added empty attribute checks to `xml_node::remove_attribute` - . Fixed `node_pi` and `node_declaration` copying - . Const-correctness fixes - -* Specification changes: - . `xpath_node::select_nodes()` and related functions now throw exception if expression return type is not node set (instead of assertion) - . `xml_node::traverse()` now sets depth to -1 for both `begin()` and `end()` callbacks (was 0 at `begin()` and -1 at `end()`) - . In case of non-raw node printing a newline is output after PCDATA inside nodes if the PCDATA has siblings - . UTF8 -> `wchar_t` conversion now considers 5-byte UTF8-like sequences as invalid - -* New features: - . Added `xpath_node_set::operator[]` for index-based iteration - . Added `xpath_query::return_type()` - . Added getter accessors for memory-management functions - -[[v0.42]] -=== v0.42 ^2009-09-17^ - -Maintenance release. Changes: - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed deallocation in case of custom allocation functions or if `delete[]` / `free` are incompatible - . XPath parser fixed for incorrect queries (i.e. incorrect XPath queries should now always fail to compile) - . Const-correctness fixes for `find_child_by_attribute` - . Improved compatibility (miscellaneous warning fixes, fixed `` include dependency for GCC) - . Fixed iterator begin/end and print function to work correctly for empty nodes - -* New features: - . Added `PUGIXML_API`/`PUGIXML_CLASS`/`PUGIXML_FUNCTION` configuration macros to control class/function attributes - . Added `xml_attribute::set_value` overloads for different types - -[[v0.41]] -=== v0.41 ^2009-02-08^ - -Maintenance release. Changes: - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed bug with node printing (occasionally some content was not written to output stream) - -[[v0.4]] -=== v0.4 ^2009-01-18^ - -Changes: - -* Bug fixes: - . Documentation fix in samples for `parse()` with manual lifetime control - . Fixed document order sorting in XPath (it caused wrong order of nodes after `xpath_node_set::sort` and wrong results of some XPath queries) - -* Node printing changes: - . Single quotes are no longer escaped when printing nodes - . Symbols in second half of ASCII table are no longer escaped when printing nodes; because of this, `format_utf8` flag is deleted as it's no longer needed and `format_write_bom` is renamed to `format_write_bom_utf8`. - . Reworked node printing - now it works via `xml_writer` interface; implementations for `FILE*` and `std::ostream` are available. As a side-effect, `xml_document::save_file` now works without STL. - -* New features: - . Added unsigned integer support for attributes (`xml_attribute::as_uint`, `xml_attribute::operator=`) - . Now document declaration (``) is parsed as node with type `node_declaration` when `parse_declaration` flag is specified (access to encoding/version is performed as if they were attributes, i.e. `doc.child("xml").attribute("version").as_float()`); corresponding flags for node printing were also added - . Added support for custom memory management (see `set_memory_management_functions` for details) - . Implemented node/attribute copying (see `xml_node::insert_copy_*` and `xml_node::append_copy` for details) - . Added `find_child_by_attribute` and `find_child_by_attribute_w` to simplify parsing code in some cases (i.e. COLLADA files) - . Added file offset information querying for debugging purposes (now you're able to determine exact location of any `xml_node` in parsed file, see `xml_node::offset_debug` for details) - . Improved error handling for parsing - now `load()`, `load_file()` and `parse()` return `xml_parse_result`, which contains error code and last parsed offset; this does not break old interface as `xml_parse_result` can be implicitly casted to `bool`. - -[[v0.34]] -=== v0.34 ^2007-10-31^ - -Maintenance release. Changes: - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed bug with loading from text-mode iostreams - . Fixed leak when `transfer_ownership` is true and parsing is failing - . Fixed bug in saving (`\r` and `\n` are now escaped in attribute values) - . Renamed `free()` to `destroy()` - some macro conflicts were reported - -* New features: - . Improved compatibility (supported Digital Mars C{plus}{plus}, MSVC 6, CodeWarrior 8, PGI C{plus}{plus}, Comeau, supported PS3 and XBox360) - . `PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTION` flag for platforms without exception handling - -[[v0.3]] -=== v0.3 ^2007-02-21^ - -Refactored, reworked and improved version. Changes: - -* Interface: - . Added XPath - . Added tree modification functions - . Added no STL compilation mode - . Added saving document to file - . Refactored parsing flags - . Removed `xml_parser` class in favor of `xml_document` - . Added transfer ownership parsing mode - . Modified the way `xml_tree_walker` works - . Iterators are now non-constant - -* Implementation: - . Support of several compilers and platforms - . Refactored and sped up parsing core - . Improved standard compliancy - . Added XPath implementation - . Fixed several bugs - -[[v0.2]] -=== v0.2 ^2006-11-06^ - -First public release. Changes: - -* Bug fixes: - . Fixed `child_value()` (for empty nodes) - . Fixed `xml_parser_impl` warning at W4 - -* New features: - . Introduced `child_value(name)` and `child_value_w(name)` - . `parse_eol_pcdata` and `parse_eol_attribute` flags + `parse_minimal` optimizations - . Optimizations of `strconv_t` - -[[v0.1]] -=== v0.1 ^2006-07-15^ - -First private release for testing purposes - -:numbered: - -[[apiref]] -== API Reference - -This is the reference for all macros, types, enumerations, classes and functions in pugixml. 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- - bool +++empty+++() const; - operator +++unspecified_bool_type+++() const; - - bool +++operator==+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - bool +++operator!=+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - bool +++operator<+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - bool +++operator>+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - bool +++operator<=+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - bool +++operator>=+++(const xml_attribute& r) const; - - size_t +++hash_value+++() const; - - xml_attribute +++next_attribute+++() const; - xml_attribute +++previous_attribute+++() const; - - const char_t* +++name+++() const; - const char_t* +++value+++() const; - - const char_t* +++as_string+++(const char_t* def = "") const; - int +++as_int+++(int def = 0) const; - unsigned int +++as_uint+++(unsigned int def = 0) const; - double +++as_double+++(double def = 0) const; - float +++as_float+++(float def = 0) const; - bool +++as_bool+++(bool def = false) const; - long long +++as_llong+++(long long def = 0) const; - unsigned long long +++as_ullong+++(unsigned long long def = 0) const; - - bool +++set_name+++(const char_t* rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(const char_t* rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(int rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(unsigned int rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(long rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(unsigned long rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(double rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(float rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(bool rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(long long rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(unsigned long long rhs); - - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(const char_t* rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(int rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(unsigned int rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(long rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(unsigned long rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(double rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(float rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(bool rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(long long rhs); - xml_attribute& +++operator=+++(unsnigned long long rhs); - -+++class xml_node+++ - +++xml_node+++(); - - bool +++empty+++() const; - operator +++unspecified_bool_type+++() const; - - bool +++operator==+++(const xml_node& r) const; - bool +++operator!=+++(const xml_node& r) const; - bool +++operator<+++(const xml_node& r) const; - bool +++operator>+++(const xml_node& r) const; - bool +++operator<=+++(const xml_node& r) const; - bool +++operator>=+++(const xml_node& r) const; - - size_t +++hash_value+++() const; - - xml_node_type +++type+++() const; - - const char_t* +++name+++() const; - const char_t* +++value+++() const; - - xml_node +++parent+++() const; - xml_node +++first_child+++() const; - xml_node +++last_child+++() const; - xml_node +++next_sibling+++() const; - xml_node +++previous_sibling+++() const; - - xml_attribute +++first_attribute+++() const; - xml_attribute +++last_attribute+++() const; - - implementation-defined-type +++children+++() const; - implementation-defined-type +++children+++(const char_t* name) const; - implementation-defined-type +++attributes+++() const; - - xml_node +++child+++(const char_t* name) const; - xml_attribute +++attribute+++(const char_t* name) const; - xml_node +++next_sibling+++(const char_t* name) const; - xml_node +++previous_sibling+++(const char_t* name) const; - xml_node +++find_child_by_attribute+++(const char_t* name, const char_t* attr_name, const char_t* attr_value) const; - xml_node +++find_child_by_attribute+++(const char_t* attr_name, const char_t* attr_value) const; - - const char_t* +++child_value+++() const; - const char_t* +++child_value+++(const char_t* name) const; - xml_text +++text+++() const; - - typedef xml_node_iterator +++iterator+++; - iterator +++begin+++() const; - iterator +++end+++() const; - - typedef xml_attribute_iterator +++attribute_iterator+++; - attribute_iterator +++attributes_begin+++() const; - attribute_iterator +++attributes_end+++() const; - - bool +++traverse+++(xml_tree_walker& walker); - - template xml_attribute +++find_attribute+++(Predicate pred) const; - template xml_node +++find_child+++(Predicate pred) const; - template xml_node +++find_node+++(Predicate pred) const; - - string_t +++path+++(char_t delimiter = '/') const; - xml_node +++xml_node::first_element_by_path+++(const char_t* path, char_t delimiter = '/') const; - xml_node +++root+++() const; - ptrdiff_t +++offset_debug+++() const; - - bool +++set_name+++(const char_t* rhs); - bool +++set_value+++(const char_t* rhs); - - xml_attribute +++append_attribute+++(const char_t* name); - xml_attribute +++prepend_attribute+++(const char_t* name); - xml_attribute +++insert_attribute_after+++(const char_t* name, const xml_attribute& attr); - xml_attribute +++insert_attribute_before+++(const char_t* name, const xml_attribute& attr); - - xml_node +++append_child+++(xml_node_type type = node_element); - xml_node +++prepend_child+++(xml_node_type type = node_element); - xml_node +++insert_child_after+++(xml_node_type type, const xml_node& node); - xml_node +++insert_child_before+++(xml_node_type type, const xml_node& node); - - xml_node +++append_child+++(const char_t* name); - xml_node +++prepend_child+++(const char_t* name); - xml_node +++insert_child_after+++(const char_t* name, const xml_node& node); - xml_node +++insert_child_before+++(const char_t* name, const xml_node& node); - - xml_attribute +++append_copy+++(const xml_attribute& proto); - xml_attribute +++prepend_copy+++(const xml_attribute& proto); - xml_attribute +++insert_copy_after+++(const xml_attribute& proto, const xml_attribute& attr); - xml_attribute +++insert_copy_before+++(const xml_attribute& proto, const xml_attribute& attr); - - xml_node +++append_copy+++(const xml_node& proto); - xml_node +++prepend_copy+++(const xml_node& proto); - xml_node +++insert_copy_after+++(const xml_node& proto, const xml_node& node); - xml_node +++insert_copy_before+++(const xml_node& proto, const xml_node& node); - - xml_node +++append_move+++(const xml_node& moved); - xml_node +++prepend_move+++(const xml_node& moved); - xml_node +++insert_move_after+++(const xml_node& moved, const xml_node& node); - xml_node +++insert_move_before+++(const xml_node& moved, const xml_node& node); - - bool +++remove_attribute+++(const xml_attribute& a); - bool +++remove_attribute+++(const char_t* name); - bool +++remove_child+++(const xml_node& n); - bool +++remove_child+++(const char_t* name); - - xml_parse_result +++append_buffer+++(const void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - - void +++print+++(xml_writer& writer, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto, unsigned int depth = 0) const; - void +++print+++(std::ostream& os, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto, unsigned int depth = 0) const; - void +++print+++(std::wostream& os, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, unsigned int depth = 0) const; - - xpath_node +++select_node+++(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; - xpath_node +++select_node+++(const xpath_query& query) const; - xpath_node_set +++select_nodes+++(const char_t* query, xpath_variable_set* variables = 0) const; - xpath_node_set +++select_nodes+++(const xpath_query& query) const; - -+++class xml_document+++ - +++xml_document+++(); - ~+++xml_document+++(); - - void +++reset+++(); - void +++reset+++(const xml_document& proto); - - xml_parse_result +++load+++(std::istream& stream, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - xml_parse_result +++load+++(std::wistream& stream, unsigned int options = parse_default); - - xml_parse_result +++load_string+++(const char_t* contents, unsigned int options = parse_default); - - xml_parse_result +++load_file+++(const char* path, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - xml_parse_result +++load_file+++(const wchar_t* path, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - - xml_parse_result +++load_buffer+++(const void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - xml_parse_result +++load_buffer_inplace+++(void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - xml_parse_result +++load_buffer_inplace_own+++(void* contents, size_t size, unsigned int options = parse_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto); - - bool +++save_file+++(const char* path, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; - bool +++save_file+++(const wchar_t* path, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; - - void +++save+++(std::ostream& stream, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; - void +++save+++(std::wostream& stream, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default) const; - - void +++save+++(xml_writer& writer, const char_t* indent = "\t", unsigned int flags = format_default, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_auto) const; - - xml_node +++document_element+++() const; - -+++struct xml_parse_result+++ - xml_parse_status +++status+++; - ptrdiff_t +++offset+++; 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- bool +++set+++(unsigned int rhs); - bool +++set+++(long rhs); - bool +++set+++(unsigned long rhs); - bool +++set+++(double rhs); - bool +++set+++(float rhs); - bool +++set+++(bool rhs); - bool +++set+++(long long rhs); - bool +++set+++(unsigned long long rhs); - - xml_text& +++operator=+++(const char_t* rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(int rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(unsigned int rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(long rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(unsigned long rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(double rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(float rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(bool rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(long long rhs); - xml_text& +++operator=+++(unsigned long long rhs); - - xml_node +++data+++() const; - -+++class xml_writer+++ - virtual void +++write+++(const void* data, size_t size) = 0; - -+++class xml_writer_file+++: public xml_writer - +++xml_writer_file+++(void* file); - -+++class xml_writer_stream+++: public xml_writer - +++xml_writer_stream+++(std::ostream& stream); 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pugixml is a light-weight C++ XML processing library. It consists of a DOM-like interface with rich traversal/modification capabilities, an extremely fast XML parser which constructs the DOM tree from an XML file/buffer, and an XPath 1.0 implementation for complex data-driven tree queries. Full Unicode support is also available, with two Unicode interface variants and conversions between different Unicode encodings (which happen automatically during parsing/saving). The library is extremely portable and easy to integrate and use. pugixml is developed and maintained since 2006 and has many users. All code is distributed under the MIT license, making it completely free to use in both open-source and proprietary applications.

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pugixml enables very fast, convenient and memory-efficient XML document processing. However, since pugixml has a DOM parser, it can’t process XML documents that do not fit in memory; also the parser is a non-validating one, so if you need DTD or XML Schema validation, the library is not for you.

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If you believe you’ve found a bug in pugixml (bugs include compilation problems (errors/warnings), crashes, performance degradation and incorrect behavior), please file an issue via issue submission form. Be sure to include the relevant information so that the bug can be reproduced: the version of pugixml, compiler version and target architecture, the code that uses pugixml and exhibits the bug, etc.

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If you have a contribution to pugixml, such as build script for some build system/IDE, or a well-designed set of helper functions, or a binding to some language other than C++, please file an issue or open a pull request. Your contribution has to be distributed under the terms of a license that’s compatible with pugixml license; i.e. GPL/LGPL licensed code is not accepted.

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pugixml could not be developed without the help from many people; some of them are listed in this section. If you’ve played a part in pugixml development and you can not find yourself on this list, I’m truly sorry; please send me an e-mail so I can fix this.

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The pugixml library is distributed under the MIT license:

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-double xml_text::as_double(double def = 0) const;
-float xml_text::as_float(float def = 0) const;
-bool xml_text::as_bool(bool def = false) const;
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6.1. Setting node data

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-std::cout << doc.last_child().set_value("useless comment");
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-attr.set_value(1.234);
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-// <foo bar="baz">
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-doc.save(std::cout);
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-doc.save(std::cout, "--");
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-// <?xml version="1.0"?>
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All of the above operations have the same semantics as that of std::vector: the iterators are random-access, all of the above operations are constant time, and accessing the element at index that is greater or equal than the set size results in undefined behavior. You can use both iterator-based and index-based access for iteration, however the iterator-based one can be faster.

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-pugi::xpath_query query_timeouts("sum(//Tool/@Timeout)");
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-pugi::xpath_query query_name_valid("string-length(substring-before(@Filename, '_')) > 0 and @OutputFileMasks");
-pugi::xpath_query query_name("concat(substring-before(@Filename, '_'), ' produces ', @OutputFileMasks)");
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v1.2 2012-05-01

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      Worked around Digital Mars compiler bug, which lead to minor read overfetches in several functions

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All code is distributed under the <>, making it completely free to use in both open-source and proprietary applications. - -pugixml enables very fast, convenient and memory-efficient XML document processing. However, since pugixml has a DOM parser, it can't process XML documents that do not fit in memory; also the parser is a non-validating one, so if you need DTD/Schema validation, the library is not for you. - -This is the quick start guide for pugixml, which purpose is to enable you to start using the library quickly. Many important library features are either not described at all or only mentioned briefly; for more complete information you link:manual.html[should read the complete manual]. - -NOTE: No documentation is perfect; neither is this one. If you find errors or omissions, please don’t hesitate to https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[submit an issue or open a pull request] with a fix. - -[[install]] -== Installation - -You can download the latest source distribution as an archive: - -https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/releases/download/v{version}/pugixml-{version}.zip[pugixml-{version}.zip] (Windows line endings) -/ -https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/releases/download/v{version}/pugixml-{version}.tar.gz[pugixml-{version}.tar.gz] (Unix line endings) - -The distribution contains library source, documentation (the guide you're reading now and the manual) and some code examples. After downloading the distribution, install pugixml by extracting all files from the compressed archive. - -The complete pugixml source consists of three files - one source file, `pugixml.cpp`, and two header files, `pugixml.hpp` and `pugiconfig.hpp`. `pugixml.hpp` is the primary header which you need to include in order to use pugixml classes/functions. The rest of this guide assumes that `pugixml.hpp` is either in the current directory or in one of include directories of your projects, so that `#include "pugixml.hpp"` can find the header; however you can also use relative path (i.e. `#include "../libs/pugixml/src/pugixml.hpp"`) or include directory-relative path (i.e. `#include `). - -The easiest way to build pugixml is to compile the source file, `pugixml.cpp`, along with the existing library/executable. This process depends on the method of building your application; for example, if you're using Microsoft Visual Studio footnote:[All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners.], Apple Xcode, Code::Blocks or any other IDE, just add `pugixml.cpp` to one of your projects. There are other building methods available, including building pugixml as a standalone static/shared library; link:manual/install.html#install.building[read the manual] for further information. - -[[dom]] -== Document object model - -pugixml stores XML data in DOM-like way: the entire XML document (both document structure and element data) is stored in memory as a tree. The tree can be loaded from character stream (file, string, C{plus}{plus} I/O stream), then traversed via special API or XPath expressions. The whole tree is mutable: both node structure and node/attribute data can be changed at any time. Finally, the result of document transformations can be saved to a character stream (file, C{plus}{plus} I/O stream or custom transport). - -The root of the tree is the document itself, which corresponds to C{plus}{plus} type `xml_document`. Document has one or more child nodes, which correspond to C{plus}{plus} type `xml_node`. Nodes have different types; depending on a type, a node can have a collection of child nodes, a collection of attributes, which correspond to C{plus}{plus} type `xml_attribute`, and some additional data (i.e. name). - -The most common node types are: - -* Document node (`node_document`) - this is the root of the tree, which consists of several child nodes. This node corresponds to `xml_document` class; note that `xml_document` is a sub-class of `xml_node`, so the entire node interface is also available. - -* Element/tag node (`node_element`) - this is the most common type of node, which represents XML elements. Element nodes have a name, a collection of attributes and a collection of child nodes (both of which may be empty). The attribute is a simple name/value pair. - -* Plain character data nodes (`node_pcdata`) represent plain text in XML. PCDATA nodes have a value, but do not have name or children/attributes. Note that *plain character data is not a part of the element node but instead has its own node*; for example, an element node can have several child PCDATA nodes. - -Despite the fact that there are several node types, there are only three C{plus}{plus} types representing the tree (`xml_document`, `xml_node`, `xml_attribute`); some operations on `xml_node` are only valid for certain node types. 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This is an example of using such functions (link:samples/traverse_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_base.cpp[tags=contents] ----- - -Child node lists and attribute lists are simply double-linked lists; while you can use `previous_sibling`/`next_sibling` and other such functions for iteration, pugixml additionally provides node and attribute iterators, so that you can treat nodes as containers of other nodes or attributes. All iterators are bidirectional and support all usual iterator operations. The iterators are invalidated if the node/attribute objects they're pointing to are removed from the tree; adding nodes/attributes does not invalidate any iterators. - -Here is an example of using iterators for document traversal (link:samples/traverse_iter.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_iter.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -If your C{plus}{plus} compiler supports range-based for-loop (this is a C{plus}{plus}11 feature, at the time of writing it's supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Beta, GCC 4.6 and Clang 3.0), you can use it to enumerate nodes/attributes. Additional helpers are provided to support this; note that they are also compatible with http://www.boost.org/libs/foreach/[Boost Foreach], and possibly other pre-C{plus}{plus}11 foreach facilities. - -Here is an example of using C{plus}{plus}11 range-based for loop for document traversal (link:samples/traverse_rangefor.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_rangefor.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -The methods described above allow traversal of immediate children of some node; if you want to do a deep tree traversal, you'll have to do it via a recursive function or some equivalent method. However, pugixml provides a helper for depth-first traversal of a subtree. In order to use it, you have to implement `xml_tree_walker` interface and to call `traverse` function. - -This is an example of traversing tree hierarchy with xml_tree_walker (link:samples/traverse_walker.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_walker.cpp[tags=impl] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/traverse_walker.cpp[tags=traverse] ----- - -Finally, for complex queries often a higher-level DSL is needed. pugixml provides an implementation of XPath 1.0 language for such queries. The complete description of XPath usage can be found in the manual, but here are some examples: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/xpath_select.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -CAUTION: XPath functions throw `xpath_exception` objects on error; the sample above does not catch these exceptions. - -[[modify]] -== Modifying document data - -The document in pugixml is fully mutable: you can completely change the document structure and modify the data of nodes/attributes. All functions take care of memory management and structural integrity themselves, so they always result in structurally valid tree - however, it is possible to create an invalid XML tree (for example, by adding two attributes with the same name or by setting attribute/node name to empty/invalid string). Tree modification is optimized for performance and for memory consumption, so if you have enough memory you can create documents from scratch with pugixml and later save them to file/stream instead of relying on error-prone manual text writing and without too much overhead. - -All member functions that change node/attribute data or structure are non-constant and thus can not be called on constant handles. However, you can easily convert constant handle to non-constant one by simple assignment: `void foo(const pugi::xml_node& n) { pugi::xml_node nc = n; }`, so const-correctness here mainly provides additional documentation. - -As discussed before, nodes can have name and value, both of which are strings. Depending on node type, name or value may be absent. You can use `set_name` and `set_value` member functions to set them. Similar functions are available for attributes; however, the `set_value` function is overloaded for some other types except strings, like floating-point numbers. Also, attribute value can be set using an assignment operator. This is an example of setting node/attribute name and value (link:samples/modify_base.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_base.cpp[tags=node] ----- -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_base.cpp[tags=attr] ----- - -Nodes and attributes do not exist without a document tree, so you can't create them without adding them to some document. A node or attribute can be created at the end of node/attribute list or before/after some other node. All insertion functions return the handle to newly created object on success, and null handle on failure. Even if the operation fails (for example, if you're trying to add a child node to PCDATA node), the document remains in consistent state, but the requested node/attribute is not added. - -CAUTION: `attribute()` and `child()` functions do not add attributes or nodes to the tree, so code like `node.attribute("id") = 123;` will not do anything if `node` does not have an attribute with name `"id"`. Make sure you're operating with existing attributes/nodes by adding them if necessary. - -This is an example of adding new attributes/nodes to the document (link:samples/modify_add.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_add.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -If you do not want your document to contain some node or attribute, you can remove it with `remove_attribute` and `remove_child` functions. Removing the attribute or node invalidates all handles to the same underlying object, and also invalidates all iterators pointing to the same object. Removing node also invalidates all past-the-end iterators to its attribute or child node list. Be careful to ensure that all such handles and iterators either do not exist or are not used after the attribute/node is removed. - -This is an example of removing attributes/nodes from the document (link:samples/modify_remove.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/modify_remove.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -[[saving]] -== Saving document - -Often after creating a new document or loading the existing one and processing it, it is necessary to save the result back to file. Also it is occasionally useful to output the whole document or a subtree to some stream; use cases include debug printing, serialization via network or other text-oriented medium, etc. pugixml provides several functions to output any subtree of the document to a file, stream or another generic transport interface; these functions allow to customize the output format, and also perform necessary encoding conversions. - -Before writing to the destination the node/attribute data is properly formatted according to the node type; all special XML symbols, such as < and &, are properly escaped. In order to guard against forgotten node/attribute names, empty node/attribute names are printed as `":anonymous"`. For well-formed output, make sure all node and attribute names are set to meaningful values. - -If you want to save the whole document to a file, you can use the `save_file` function, which returns `true` on success. This is a simple example of saving XML document to file (link:samples/save_file.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_file.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -To enhance interoperability pugixml provides functions for saving document to any object which implements C{plus}{plus} `std::ostream` interface. This allows you to save documents to any standard C{plus}{plus} stream (i.e. file stream) or any third-party compliant implementation (i.e. Boost Iostreams). Most notably, this allows for easy debug output, since you can use `std::cout` stream as saving target. There are two functions, one works with narrow character streams, another handles wide character ones. - -This is a simple example of saving XML document to standard output (link:samples/save_stream.cpp[]): - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_stream.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -All of the above saving functions are implemented in terms of writer interface. This is a simple interface with a single function, which is called several times during output process with chunks of document data as input. In order to output the document via some custom transport, for example sockets, you should create an object which implements `xml_writer_file` interface and pass it to `xml_document::save` function. - -This is a simple example of custom writer for saving document data to STL string (link:samples/save_custom_writer.cpp[]); read the sample code for more complex examples: - -[source,indent=0] ----- -include::samples/save_custom_writer.cpp[tags=code] ----- - -While the previously described functions save the whole document to the destination, it is easy to save a single subtree. Instead of calling `xml_document::save`, just call `xml_node::print` function on the target node. You can save node contents to C{plus}{plus} IOstream object or custom writer in this way. Saving a subtree slightly differs from saving the whole document; link:manual/saving.html#saving.subtree[read the manual] for more information. - -[[feedback]] -== Feedback - -If you believe you've found a bug in pugixml, please file an issue via https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/new[issue submission form]. Be sure to include the relevant information so that the bug can be reproduced: the version of pugixml, compiler version and target architecture, the code that uses pugixml and exhibits the bug, etc. Feature requests and contributions can be filed as issues, too. - -If filing an issue is not possible due to privacy or other concerns, you can contact pugixml author by e-mail directly: arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com. - -[[license]] -== License - -The pugixml library is distributed under the MIT license: - -.... -Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Arseny Kapoulkine - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person -obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation -files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without -restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, -copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the -Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following -conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES -OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. 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pugixml is a light-weight C++ XML processing library. It consists of a DOM-like interface with rich traversal/modification capabilities, an extremely fast XML parser which constructs the DOM tree from an XML file/buffer, and an XPath 1.0 implementation for complex data-driven tree queries. Full Unicode support is also available, with two Unicode interface variants and conversions between different Unicode encodings (which happen automatically during parsing/saving). The library is extremely portable and easy to integrate and use. pugixml is developed and maintained since 2006 and has many users. All code is distributed under the MIT license, making it completely free to use in both open-source and proprietary applications.

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pugixml enables very fast, convenient and memory-efficient XML document processing. However, since pugixml has a DOM parser, it can’t process XML documents that do not fit in memory; also the parser is a non-validating one, so if you need DTD/Schema validation, the library is not for you.

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This is the quick start guide for pugixml, which purpose is to enable you to start using the library quickly. Many important library features are either not described at all or only mentioned briefly; for more complete information you should read the complete manual.

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The distribution contains library source, documentation (the guide you’re reading now and the manual) and some code examples. After downloading the distribution, install pugixml by extracting all files from the compressed archive.

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The complete pugixml source consists of three files - one source file, pugixml.cpp, and two header files, pugixml.hpp and pugiconfig.hpp. pugixml.hpp is the primary header which you need to include in order to use pugixml classes/functions. The rest of this guide assumes that pugixml.hpp is either in the current directory or in one of include directories of your projects, so that #include "pugixml.hpp" can find the header; however you can also use relative path (i.e. #include "../libs/pugixml/src/pugixml.hpp") or include directory-relative path (i.e. #include <xml/thirdparty/pugixml/src/pugixml.hpp>).

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The easiest way to build pugixml is to compile the source file, pugixml.cpp, along with the existing library/executable. This process depends on the method of building your application; for example, if you’re using Microsoft Visual Studio [1], Apple Xcode, Code::Blocks or any other IDE, just add pugixml.cpp to one of your projects. There are other building methods available, including building pugixml as a standalone static/shared library; read the manual for further information.

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pugixml stores XML data in DOM-like way: the entire XML document (both document structure and element data) is stored in memory as a tree. The tree can be loaded from character stream (file, string, C++ I/O stream), then traversed via special API or XPath expressions. The whole tree is mutable: both node structure and node/attribute data can be changed at any time. Finally, the result of document transformations can be saved to a character stream (file, C++ I/O stream or custom transport).

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There are different functions for loading document from memory; they treat the passed buffer as either an immutable one (load_buffer), a mutable buffer which is owned by the caller (load_buffer_inplace), or a mutable buffer which ownership belongs to pugixml (load_buffer_inplace_own). There is also a simple helper function, xml_document::load, for cases when you want to load the XML document from null-terminated character string.

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You can get node or attribute name via name() accessor, and value via value() accessor. Note that both functions never return null pointers - they either return a string with the relevant content, or an empty string if name/value is absent or if the handle is null. Also there are two notable things for reading values:

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Feedback

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If you believe you’ve found a bug in pugixml, please file an issue via issue submission form. Be sure to include the relevant information so that the bug can be reproduced: the version of pugixml, compiler version and target architecture, the code that uses pugixml and exhibits the bug, etc. Feature requests and contributions can be filed as issues, too.

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- // end::load_buffer_inplace_end[] - } - - { - // tag::load_buffer_inplace_own[] - // You can use load_buffer_inplace_own to load document from mutable memory block and to pass the ownership of this block - // The block has to be allocated via pugixml allocation function - using i.e. operator new here is incorrect - char* buffer = static_cast(pugi::get_memory_allocation_function()(size)); - memcpy(buffer, source, size); - - // The block will be deleted by the document - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(buffer, size); - // end::load_buffer_inplace_own[] - - std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl; - } - - { - // tag::load_string[] - // You can use load to load document from null-terminated strings, for example literals: - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_string("0 0 1 1"); - // end::load_string[] - - std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl; - } -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/load_options.cpp b/docs/samples/load_options.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index b7b0a6b..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/load_options.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - -// tag::code[] - const char* source = "<"; - - // Parsing with default options; note that comment node is not added to the tree, and entity reference < is expanded - doc.load_string(source); - std::cout << "First node value: [" << doc.first_child().value() << "], node child value: [" << doc.child_value("node") << "]\n"; - - // Parsing with additional parse_comments option; comment node is now added to the tree - doc.load_string(source, pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_comments); - std::cout << "First node value: [" << doc.first_child().value() << "], node child value: [" << doc.child_value("node") << "]\n"; - - // Parsing with additional parse_comments option and without the (default) parse_escapes option; < is not expanded - doc.load_string(source, (pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_comments) & ~pugi::parse_escapes); - std::cout << "First node value: [" << doc.first_child().value() << "], node child value: [" << doc.child_value("node") << "]\n"; - - // Parsing with minimal option mask; comment node is not added to the tree, and < is not expanded - doc.load_string(source, pugi::parse_minimal); - std::cout << "First node value: [" << doc.first_child().value() << "], node child value: [" << doc.child_value("node") << "]\n"; -// end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/load_stream.cpp b/docs/samples/load_stream.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index f982a83..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/load_stream.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -void print_doc(const char* message, const pugi::xml_document& doc, const pugi::xml_parse_result& result) -{ - std::cout - << message - << "\t: load result '" << result.description() << "'" - << ", first character of root name: U+" << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(4) << std::setfill('0') << pugi::as_wide(doc.first_child().name())[0] - << ", year: " << doc.first_child().first_child().first_child().child_value() - << std::endl; -} - -bool try_imbue(std::wistream& stream, const char* name) -{ - try - { - stream.imbue(std::locale(name)); - - return true; - } - catch (const std::exception&) - { - return false; - } -} - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - { - // tag::code[] - std::ifstream stream("weekly-utf-8.xml"); - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load(stream); - // end::code[] - - // first character of root name: U+9031, year: 1997 - print_doc("UTF8 file from narrow stream", doc, result); - } - - { - std::ifstream stream("weekly-utf-16.xml"); - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load(stream); - - // first character of root name: U+9031, year: 1997 - print_doc("UTF16 file from narrow stream", doc, result); - } - - { - // Since wide streams are treated as UTF-16/32 ones, you can't load the UTF-8 file from a wide stream - // directly if you have localized characters; you'll have to provide a UTF8 locale (there is no - // standard one; you can use utf8_codecvt_facet from Boost or codecvt_utf8 from C++0x) - std::wifstream stream("weekly-utf-8.xml"); - - if (try_imbue(stream, "en_US.UTF-8")) // try Linux encoding - { - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load(stream); - - // first character of root name: U+00E9, year: 1997 - print_doc("UTF8 file from wide stream", doc, result); - } - else - { - std::cout << "UTF-8 locale is not available\n"; - } - } - - { - // Since wide streams are treated as UTF-16/32 ones, you can't load the UTF-16 file from a wide stream without - // using custom codecvt; you can use codecvt_utf16 from C++0x - } - - { - // Since encoding names are non-standard, you can't load the Shift-JIS (or any other non-ASCII) file - // from a wide stream portably - std::wifstream stream("weekly-shift_jis.xml"); - - if (try_imbue(stream, ".932") || // try Microsoft encoding - try_imbue(stream, "ja_JP.SJIS")) // try Linux encoding; run "localedef -i ja_JP -c -f SHIFT_JIS /usr/lib/locale/ja_JP.SJIS" to get it - { - pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load(stream); - - // first character of root name: U+9031, year: 1997 - print_doc("Shift-JIS file from wide stream", doc, result); - } - else - { - std::cout << "Shift-JIS locale is not available\n"; - } - } -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/modify_add.cpp b/docs/samples/modify_add.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index a2ddd31..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/modify_add.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - // tag::code[] - // add node with some name - pugi::xml_node node = doc.append_child("node"); - - // add description node with text child - pugi::xml_node descr = node.append_child("description"); - descr.append_child(pugi::node_pcdata).set_value("Simple node"); - - // add param node before the description - pugi::xml_node param = node.insert_child_before("param", descr); - - // add attributes to param node - param.append_attribute("name") = "version"; - param.append_attribute("value") = 1.1; - param.insert_attribute_after("type", param.attribute("name")) = "float"; - // end::code[] - - doc.print(std::cout); -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/modify_base.cpp b/docs/samples/modify_base.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7c4819b..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/modify_base.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_string("text", pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_comments)) return -1; - - // tag::node[] - pugi::xml_node node = doc.child("node"); - - // change node name - std::cout << node.set_name("notnode"); - std::cout << ", new node name: " << node.name() << std::endl; - - // change comment text - std::cout << doc.last_child().set_value("useless comment"); - std::cout << ", new comment text: " << doc.last_child().value() << std::endl; - - // we can't change value of the element or name of the comment - std::cout << node.set_value("1") << ", " << doc.last_child().set_name("2") << std::endl; - // end::node[] - - // tag::attr[] - pugi::xml_attribute attr = node.attribute("id"); - - // change attribute name/value - std::cout << attr.set_name("key") << ", " << attr.set_value("345"); - std::cout << ", new attribute: " << attr.name() << "=" << attr.value() << std::endl; - - // we can use numbers or booleans - attr.set_value(1.234); - std::cout << "new attribute value: " << attr.value() << std::endl; - - // we can also use assignment operators for more concise code - attr = true; - std::cout << "final attribute value: " << attr.value() << std::endl; - // end::attr[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/modify_remove.cpp b/docs/samples/modify_remove.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index d54c0d8..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/modify_remove.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_string("Simple node")) return -1; - - // tag::code[] - // remove description node with the whole subtree - pugi::xml_node node = doc.child("node"); - node.remove_child("description"); - - // remove id attribute - pugi::xml_node param = node.child("param"); - param.remove_attribute("value"); - - // we can also remove nodes/attributes by handles - pugi::xml_attribute id = param.attribute("name"); - param.remove_attribute(id); - // end::code[] - - doc.print(std::cout); -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_custom_writer.cpp b/docs/samples/save_custom_writer.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e777a32..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_custom_writer.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -// tag::code[] -struct xml_string_writer: pugi::xml_writer -{ - std::string result; - - virtual void write(const void* data, size_t size) - { - result.append(static_cast(data), size); - } -}; -// end::code[] - -struct xml_memory_writer: pugi::xml_writer -{ - char* buffer; - size_t capacity; - - size_t result; - - xml_memory_writer(): buffer(0), capacity(0), result(0) - { - } - - xml_memory_writer(char* buffer, size_t capacity): buffer(buffer), capacity(capacity), result(0) - { - } - - size_t written_size() const - { - return result < capacity ? result : capacity; - } - - virtual void write(const void* data, size_t size) - { - if (result < capacity) - { - size_t chunk = (capacity - result < size) ? capacity - result : size; - - memcpy(buffer + result, data, chunk); - } - - result += size; - } -}; - -std::string node_to_string(pugi::xml_node node) -{ - xml_string_writer writer; - node.print(writer); - - return writer.result; -} - -char* node_to_buffer(pugi::xml_node node, char* buffer, size_t size) -{ - if (size == 0) return buffer; - - // leave one character for null terminator - xml_memory_writer writer(buffer, size - 1); - node.print(writer); - - // null terminate - buffer[writer.written_size()] = 0; - - return buffer; -} - -char* node_to_buffer_heap(pugi::xml_node node) -{ - // first pass: get required memory size - xml_memory_writer counter; - node.print(counter); - - // allocate necessary size (+1 for null termination) - char* buffer = new char[counter.result + 1]; - - // second pass: actual printing - xml_memory_writer writer(buffer, counter.result); - node.print(writer); - - // null terminate - buffer[writer.written_size()] = 0; - - return buffer; -} - -int main() -{ - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // get contents as std::string (single pass) - std::cout << "contents: [" << node_to_string(doc) << "]\n"; - - // get contents into fixed-size buffer (single pass) - char large_buf[128]; - std::cout << "contents: [" << node_to_buffer(doc, large_buf, sizeof(large_buf)) << "]\n"; - - // get contents into fixed-size buffer (single pass, shows truncating behavior) - char small_buf[22]; - std::cout << "contents: [" << node_to_buffer(doc, small_buf, sizeof(small_buf)) << "]\n"; - - // get contents into heap-allocated buffer (two passes) - char* heap_buf = node_to_buffer_heap(doc); - std::cout << "contents: [" << heap_buf << "]\n"; - delete[] heap_buf; -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_declaration.cpp b/docs/samples/save_declaration.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index ca98dcb..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_declaration.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - // tag::code[] - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // add a custom declaration node - pugi::xml_node decl = doc.prepend_child(pugi::node_declaration); - decl.append_attribute("version") = "1.0"; - decl.append_attribute("encoding") = "UTF-8"; - decl.append_attribute("standalone") = "no"; - - // - // - // hey - // - doc.save(std::cout); - std::cout << std::endl; - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_file.cpp b/docs/samples/save_file.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 10c6104..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_file.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // tag::code[] - // save document to file - std::cout << "Saving result: " << doc.save_file("save_file_output.xml") << std::endl; - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_options.cpp b/docs/samples/save_options.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e196946..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_options.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - // tag::code[] - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // default options; prints - // - // - // hey - // - doc.save(std::cout); - std::cout << std::endl; - - // default options with custom indentation string; prints - // - // - // --hey - // - doc.save(std::cout, "--"); - std::cout << std::endl; - - // default options without indentation; prints - // - // - // hey - // - doc.save(std::cout, "\t", pugi::format_default & ~pugi::format_indent); // can also pass "" instead of indentation string for the same effect - std::cout << std::endl; - - // raw output; prints - // hey - doc.save(std::cout, "\t", pugi::format_raw); - std::cout << std::endl << std::endl; - - // raw output without declaration; prints - // hey - doc.save(std::cout, "\t", pugi::format_raw | pugi::format_no_declaration); - std::cout << std::endl; - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_stream.cpp b/docs/samples/save_stream.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 84a33bf..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_stream.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // tag::code[] - // save document to standard output - std::cout << "Document:\n"; - doc.save(std::cout); - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/save_subtree.cpp b/docs/samples/save_subtree.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 5ae4830..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/save_subtree.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - // tag::code[] - // get a test document - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load_string("hey"); - - // print document to standard output (prints hey) - doc.save(std::cout, "", pugi::format_raw); - std::cout << std::endl; - - // print document to standard output as a regular node (prints hey) - doc.print(std::cout, "", pugi::format_raw); - std::cout << std::endl; - - // print a subtree to standard output (prints hey) - doc.child("foo").child("call").print(std::cout, "", pugi::format_raw); - std::cout << std::endl; - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/text.cpp b/docs/samples/text.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0b4bae6..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/text.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - // get a test document - doc.load_string("test1.1yes"); - - pugi::xml_node project = doc.child("project"); - - // tag::access[] - std::cout << "Project name: " << project.child("name").text().get() << std::endl; - std::cout << "Project version: " << project.child("version").text().as_double() << std::endl; - std::cout << "Project visibility: " << (project.child("public").text().as_bool(/* def= */ true) ? "public" : "private") << std::endl; - std::cout << "Project description: " << project.child("description").text().get() << std::endl; - // end::access[] - - std::cout << std::endl; - - // tag::modify[] - // change project version - project.child("version").text() = 1.2; - - // add description element and set the contents - // note that we do not have to explicitly add the node_pcdata child - project.append_child("description").text().set("a test project"); - // end::modify[] - - doc.save(std::cout); -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/transitions.xml b/docs/samples/transitions.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a195ef8..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/transitions.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - diff --git a/docs/samples/traverse_base.cpp b/docs/samples/traverse_base.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 3ee7fe4..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/traverse_base.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - - pugi::xml_node tools = doc.child("Profile").child("Tools"); - - // tag::basic[] - for (pugi::xml_node tool = tools.first_child(); tool; tool = tool.next_sibling()) - { - std::cout << "Tool:"; - - for (pugi::xml_attribute attr = tool.first_attribute(); attr; attr = attr.next_attribute()) - { - std::cout << " " << attr.name() << "=" << attr.value(); - } - - std::cout << std::endl; - } - // end::basic[] - - std::cout << std::endl; - - // tag::data[] - for (pugi::xml_node tool = tools.child("Tool"); tool; tool = tool.next_sibling("Tool")) - { - std::cout << "Tool " << tool.attribute("Filename").value(); - std::cout << ": AllowRemote " << tool.attribute("AllowRemote").as_bool(); - std::cout << ", Timeout " << tool.attribute("Timeout").as_int(); - std::cout << ", Description '" << tool.child_value("Description") << "'\n"; - } - // end::data[] - - std::cout << std::endl; - - // tag::contents[] - std::cout << "Tool for *.dae generation: " << tools.find_child_by_attribute("Tool", "OutputFileMasks", "*.dae").attribute("Filename").value() << "\n"; - - for (pugi::xml_node tool = tools.child("Tool"); tool; tool = tool.next_sibling("Tool")) - { - std::cout << "Tool " << tool.attribute("Filename").value() << "\n"; - } - // end::contents[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/traverse_iter.cpp b/docs/samples/traverse_iter.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 77bcf35..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/traverse_iter.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - - pugi::xml_node tools = doc.child("Profile").child("Tools"); - - // tag::code[] - for (pugi::xml_node_iterator it = tools.begin(); it != tools.end(); ++it) - { - std::cout << "Tool:"; - - for (pugi::xml_attribute_iterator ait = it->attributes_begin(); ait != it->attributes_end(); ++ait) - { - std::cout << " " << ait->name() << "=" << ait->value(); - } - - std::cout << std::endl; - } - // end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/traverse_predicate.cpp b/docs/samples/traverse_predicate.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 40e1718..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/traverse_predicate.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include - -// tag::decl[] -bool small_timeout(pugi::xml_node node) -{ - return node.attribute("Timeout").as_int() < 20; 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- - - - diff --git a/docs/samples/xgconsole.xml b/docs/samples/xgconsole.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b2bf5a2..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/xgconsole.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Jamplus build system - - - - - - - diff --git a/docs/samples/xpath_error.cpp b/docs/samples/xpath_error.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index b6dc424..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/xpath_error.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - -// tag::code[] - // Exception is thrown for incorrect query syntax - try - { - doc.select_nodes("//nodes[#true()]"); - } - catch (const pugi::xpath_exception& e) - { - std::cout << "Select failed: " << e.what() << std::endl; - } - - // Exception is thrown for incorrect query semantics - try - { - doc.select_nodes("(123)/next"); - } - catch (const pugi::xpath_exception& e) - { - std::cout << "Select failed: " << e.what() << std::endl; - } - - // Exception is thrown for query with incorrect return type - try - { - doc.select_nodes("123"); - } - catch (const pugi::xpath_exception& e) - { - std::cout << "Select failed: " << e.what() << std::endl; - } -// end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/xpath_query.cpp b/docs/samples/xpath_query.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 857c04c..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/xpath_query.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - -// tag::code[] - // Select nodes via compiled query - pugi::xpath_query query_remote_tools("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote='true']"); - - pugi::xpath_node_set tools = query_remote_tools.evaluate_node_set(doc); - std::cout << "Remote tool: "; - tools[2].node().print(std::cout); - - // Evaluate numbers via compiled query - pugi::xpath_query query_timeouts("sum(//Tool/@Timeout)"); - std::cout << query_timeouts.evaluate_number(doc) << std::endl; - - // Evaluate strings via compiled query for different context nodes - pugi::xpath_query query_name_valid("string-length(substring-before(@Filename, '_')) > 0 and @OutputFileMasks"); - pugi::xpath_query query_name("concat(substring-before(@Filename, '_'), ' produces ', @OutputFileMasks)"); - - for (pugi::xml_node tool = doc.first_element_by_path("Profile/Tools/Tool"); tool; tool = tool.next_sibling()) - { - std::string s = query_name.evaluate_string(tool); - - if (query_name_valid.evaluate_boolean(tool)) std::cout << s << std::endl; - } -// end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/xpath_select.cpp b/docs/samples/xpath_select.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index f6067a3..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/xpath_select.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - -// tag::code[] - pugi::xpath_node_set tools = doc.select_nodes("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote='true' and @DeriveCaptionFrom='lastparam']"); - - std::cout << "Tools:\n"; - - for (pugi::xpath_node_set::const_iterator it = tools.begin(); it != tools.end(); ++it) - { - pugi::xpath_node node = *it; - std::cout << node.node().attribute("Filename").value() << "\n"; - } - - pugi::xpath_node build_tool = doc.select_node("//Tool[contains(Description, 'build system')]"); - - if (build_tool) - std::cout << "Build tool: " << build_tool.node().attribute("Filename").value() << "\n"; -// end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/docs/samples/xpath_variables.cpp b/docs/samples/xpath_variables.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 5affaef..0000000 --- a/docs/samples/xpath_variables.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#include "pugixml.hpp" - -#include -#include - -int main() -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; - -// tag::code[] - // Select nodes via compiled query - pugi::xpath_variable_set vars; - vars.add("remote", pugi::xpath_type_boolean); - - pugi::xpath_query query_remote_tools("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote = string($remote)]", &vars); - - vars.set("remote", true); - pugi::xpath_node_set tools_remote = query_remote_tools.evaluate_node_set(doc); - - vars.set("remote", false); - pugi::xpath_node_set tools_local = query_remote_tools.evaluate_node_set(doc); - - std::cout << "Remote tool: "; - tools_remote[2].node().print(std::cout); - - std::cout << "Local tool: "; - tools_local[0].node().print(std::cout); - - // You can pass the context directly to select_nodes/select_node - pugi::xpath_node_set tools_local_imm = doc.select_nodes("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote = string($remote)]", &vars); - - std::cout << "Local tool imm: "; - tools_local_imm[0].node().print(std::cout); -// end::code[] -} - -// vim:et diff --git a/scripts/CMakeLists.txt b/scripts/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bb16870..0000000 --- a/scripts/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -project(pugixml) - -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6) - -option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build shared instead of static library" OFF) -option(BUILD_TESTS "Build tests" OFF) -set(BUILD_DEFINES "" CACHE STRING "Build defines") - -if(MSVC) - option(STATIC_CRT "Use static CRT libraries" OFF) - - # Rewrite command line flags to use /MT if necessary - if(STATIC_CRT) - foreach(flag_var - CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE - CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO) - if(${flag_var} MATCHES "/MD") - string(REGEX REPLACE "/MD" "/MT" ${flag_var} "${${flag_var}}") - endif(${flag_var} MATCHES "/MD") - endforeach(flag_var) - endif() -endif() - -# Pre-defines standard install locations on *nix systems. -include(GNUInstallDirs) -mark_as_advanced(CLEAR CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR) - -set(HEADERS ../src/pugixml.hpp ../src/pugiconfig.hpp) -set(SOURCES ${HEADERS} ../src/pugixml.cpp) - -if(DEFINED BUILD_DEFINES) - foreach(DEFINE ${BUILD_DEFINES}) - add_definitions("-D" ${DEFINE}) - endforeach() -endif() - -if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) - add_library(pugixml SHARED ${SOURCES}) -else() - add_library(pugixml STATIC ${SOURCES}) -endif() - -# Enable C++11 long long for compilers that are capable of it -if(NOT ${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION} STRLESS 3.1) - target_compile_features(pugixml PUBLIC cxx_long_long_type) -endif() - -set_target_properties(pugixml PROPERTIES VERSION 1.7 SOVERSION 1) - -install(TARGETS pugixml EXPORT pugixml-config - ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} - LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} - RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} -) - -install(FILES ${HEADERS} DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}) -install(EXPORT pugixml-config DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/pugixml) - -if(BUILD_TESTS) - file(GLOB TEST_SOURCES ../tests/*.cpp) - file(GLOB FUZZ_SOURCES ../tests/fuzz_*.cpp) - list(REMOVE_ITEM TEST_SOURCES ${FUZZ_SOURCES}) - - add_executable(check ${TEST_SOURCES}) - target_link_libraries(check pugixml) - add_custom_command(TARGET check POST_BUILD COMMAND check WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/..) -endif() \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/scripts/cocoapods_push.sh b/scripts/cocoapods_push.sh deleted file mode 100755 index d582ea4..0000000 --- a/scripts/cocoapods_push.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -#Push to igagis repo for now -pod repo push igagis pugixml.podspec --use-libraries --verbose diff --git a/scripts/nuget.autopkg b/scripts/nuget.autopkg deleted file mode 100644 index b42d76b..0000000 --- a/scripts/nuget.autopkg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -nuget { - nuspec { - id = pugixml; - version: 1.7.0-appveyor; - - authors: {Arseny Kapoulkine}; - owners: {Arseny Kapoulkine}; - - projectUrl: "http://pugixml.org/"; - iconUrl: "https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/logo.svg"; - - title: pugixml; - summary: "Light-weight, simple and fast XML parser for C++ with XPath support"; - releaseNotes: "http://pugixml.org/docs/manual.html#changes"; - copyright: "Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Arseny Kapoulkine"; - licenseUrl: "http://pugixml.org/license.html"; - requireLicenseAcceptance: false; - - description: @"pugixml is a C++ XML processing library, which consists of a DOM-like interface with rich traversal/modification capabilities, an extremely fast XML parser which constructs the DOM tree from an XML file/buffer, and an XPath 1.0 implementation for complex data-driven tree queries. Full Unicode support is also available, with Unicode interface variants and conversions between different Unicode encodings (which happen automatically during parsing/saving). - pugixml is used by a lot of projects, both open-source and proprietary, for performance and easy-to-use interface."; - - tags: { native }; - } - files { - include: { "..\src\*.hpp" }; - - [x86,release] { lib: vs2015\Win32_Release\pugixml.lib; } - [x86,debug] { lib: vs2015\Win32_Debug\pugixml.lib; } - [x64,release] { lib: vs2015\x64_Release\pugixml.lib; } - [x64,debug] { lib: vs2015\x64_Debug\pugixml.lib; } - } -} diff --git a/scripts/nuget_build.bat b/scripts/nuget_build.bat deleted file mode 100644 index ab3c984..0000000 --- a/scripts/nuget_build.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -@echo off -cd %~dp0 - -"%VS140COMNTOOLS%\VsMSBuildCmd.bat" && ^ -msbuild pugixml_vs2015.vcxproj /t:Rebuild /p:Configuration=Debug /p:Platform=x86 /v:minimal /nologo && ^ -msbuild pugixml_vs2015.vcxproj /t:Rebuild /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x86 /v:minimal /nologo && ^ -msbuild pugixml_vs2015.vcxproj /t:Rebuild /p:Configuration=Debug /p:Platform=x64 /v:minimal /nologo && ^ -msbuild pugixml_vs2015.vcxproj /t:Rebuild /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x64 /v:minimal /nologo && ^ -powershell Write-NuGetPackage nuget.autopkg diff --git a/scripts/premake4.lua b/scripts/premake4.lua deleted file mode 100644 index f1b89a0..0000000 --- a/scripts/premake4.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ --- Reset RNG seed to get consistent results across runs (i.e. XCode) -math.randomseed(12345) - -local static = _ARGS[1] == 'static' -local action = premake.action.current() - -if string.startswith(_ACTION, "vs") then - if action then - -- Disable solution generation - function action.onsolution(sln) - sln.vstudio_configs = premake.vstudio_buildconfigs(sln) - end - - -- Rename output file - function action.onproject(prj) - local name = "%%_" .. _ACTION .. (static and "_static" or "") - - if static then - for k, v in pairs(prj.project.__configs) do - v.objectsdir = v.objectsdir .. "Static" - end - end - - if _ACTION == "vs2010" then - premake.generate(prj, name .. ".vcxproj", premake.vs2010_vcxproj) - else - premake.generate(prj, name .. ".vcproj", premake.vs200x_vcproj) - end - end - end -elseif _ACTION == "codeblocks" then - action.onsolution = nil - - function action.onproject(prj) - premake.generate(prj, "%%_" .. _ACTION .. ".cbp", premake.codeblocks_cbp) - end -elseif _ACTION == "codelite" then - action.onsolution = nil - - function action.onproject(prj) - premake.generate(prj, "%%_" .. _ACTION .. ".project", premake.codelite_project) - end -end - -solution "pugixml" - objdir(_ACTION) - targetdir(_ACTION) - -if string.startswith(_ACTION, "vs") then - if _ACTION ~= "vs2002" and _ACTION ~= "vs2003" then - platforms { "x32", "x64" } - - configuration "x32" targetdir(_ACTION .. "/x32") - configuration "x64" targetdir(_ACTION .. "/x64") - end - - configurations { "Debug", "Release" } - - if static then - configuration "Debug" targetsuffix "sd" - configuration "Release" targetsuffix "s" - else - configuration "Debug" targetsuffix "d" - end -else - if _ACTION == "xcode3" then - platforms "universal" - end - - configurations { "Debug", "Release" } - - configuration "Debug" targetsuffix "d" -end - -project "pugixml" - kind "StaticLib" - language "C++" - files { "../src/pugixml.hpp", "../src/pugiconfig.hpp", "../src/pugixml.cpp" } - flags { "NoPCH", "NoMinimalRebuild", "NoEditAndContinue", "Symbols" } - uuid "89A1E353-E2DC-495C-B403-742BE206ACED" - -configuration "Debug" - defines { "_DEBUG" } - -configuration "Release" - defines { "NDEBUG" } - flags { "Optimize" } - -if static then - configuration "*" - flags { "StaticRuntime" } -end diff --git a/scripts/pugixml.podspec b/scripts/pugixml.podspec deleted file mode 100644 index f39ccb9..0000000 --- a/scripts/pugixml.podspec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -Pod::Spec.new do |s| - s.name = "pugixml" - s.version = "1.7" - s.summary = "C++ XML parser library." - s.homepage = "http://pugixml.org" - s.license = { :type => 'MIT', :text => <<-qwertyuiop -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Arseny Kapoulkine - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. -qwertyuiop -} - s.author = { "Arseny Kapoulkine" => "arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com" } - s.platform = :ios, "7.0" - - s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/zeux/pugixml.git", :tag => "v" + s.version.to_s } - - s.source_files = "src/**/*.{hpp,cpp}" - s.header_mappings_dir = "src" -end diff --git a/scripts/pugixml.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj b/scripts/pugixml.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj deleted file mode 100644 index 7d56baf..0000000 --- a/scripts/pugixml.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -// !$*UTF8*$! -{ - archiveVersion = 1; - classes = { - }; - objectVersion = 45; - objects = { - -/* Begin PBXBuildFile section */ - 0424128F67AB5C730232235E /* pugixml.cpp in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 47481C4F0E03673E0E780637 /* pugixml.cpp */; }; -/* End PBXBuildFile section */ - 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pugixml - - - - - - Level3 - Disabled - WIN32;_DEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) - $(IntDir)$(TargetName).pdb - OldStyle - false - - - Windows - true - - - - - - - Level3 - Disabled - _DEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) - $(IntDir)$(TargetName).pdb - OldStyle - false - - - Windows - true - - - - - Level3 - - - MaxSpeed - true - true - WIN32;NDEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) - $(IntDir)$(TargetName).pdb - OldStyle - - - Windows - true - true - true - - - - - Level3 - - - MaxSpeed - true - true - NDEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) - $(IntDir)$(TargetName).pdb - OldStyle - - - Windows - true - true - true - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/allocator.cpp b/tests/allocator.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index c3ade48..0000000 --- a/tests/allocator.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -#include "allocator.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -// Address sanitizer -#if defined(__has_feature) -# define ADDRESS_SANITIZER __has_feature(address_sanitizer) -#else -# define ADDRESS_SANITIZER defined(__SANITIZE_ADDRESS__) -#endif - -// Low-level allocation functions -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -# ifdef __MWERKS__ -# pragma ANSI_strict off // disable ANSI strictness to include windows.h -# pragma cpp_extensions on // enable some extensions to include windows.h -# endif - -# if defined(_MSC_VER) -# pragma warning(disable: 4201) // nonstandard extension used: nameless struct/union -# endif - -# ifdef _XBOX_VER -# define NOD3D -# include -# else -# include -# endif - -namespace -{ - const size_t page_size = 4096; - - size_t align_to_page(size_t value) - { - return (value + page_size - 1) & ~(page_size - 1); - } - - void* allocate_page_aligned(size_t size) - { - // We can't use VirtualAlloc because it has 64Kb granularity so we run out of address space quickly - // We can't use malloc because of occasional problems with CW on CRT termination - static HANDLE heap = HeapCreate(0, 0, 0); - - void* result = HeapAlloc(heap, 0, size + page_size); - - return reinterpret_cast(align_to_page(reinterpret_cast(result))); - } - - void* allocate(size_t size) - { - size_t aligned_size = align_to_page(size); - - void* ptr = allocate_page_aligned(aligned_size + page_size); - if (!ptr) return 0; - - char* end = static_cast(ptr) + aligned_size; - - DWORD old_flags; - VirtualProtect(end, page_size, PAGE_NOACCESS, &old_flags); - - return end - size; - } - - void deallocate(void* ptr, size_t size) - { - size_t aligned_size = align_to_page(size); - - void* rptr = static_cast(ptr) + size - aligned_size; - - DWORD old_flags; - VirtualProtect(rptr, aligned_size + page_size, PAGE_NOACCESS, &old_flags); - } -} -#elif (defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__linux__)) && (defined(__i386) || defined(__x86_64)) && !ADDRESS_SANITIZER -# include - -namespace -{ - const size_t page_size = 4096; - - size_t align_to_page(size_t value) - { - return (value + page_size - 1) & ~(page_size - 1); - } - - void* allocate_page_aligned(size_t size) - { - void* result = malloc(size + page_size); - - return reinterpret_cast(align_to_page(reinterpret_cast(result))); - } - - void* allocate(size_t size) - { - size_t aligned_size = align_to_page(size); - - void* ptr = allocate_page_aligned(aligned_size + page_size); - if (!ptr) return 0; - - char* end = static_cast(ptr) + aligned_size; - - int res = mprotect(end, page_size, PROT_NONE); - assert(res == 0); - (void)!res; - - return end - size; - } - - void deallocate(void* ptr, size_t size) - { - size_t aligned_size = align_to_page(size); - - void* rptr = static_cast(ptr) + size - aligned_size; - - int res = mprotect(rptr, aligned_size + page_size, PROT_NONE); - assert(res == 0); - (void)!res; - } -} -#else -namespace -{ - void* allocate(size_t size) - { - return malloc(size); - } - - void deallocate(void* ptr, size_t size) - { - (void)size; - - free(ptr); - } -} -#endif - -// High-level allocation functions -const size_t memory_alignment = sizeof(double) > sizeof(void*) ? sizeof(double) : sizeof(void*); - -void* memory_allocate(size_t size) -{ - void* result = allocate(size + memory_alignment); - if (!result) return 0; - - memcpy(result, &size, sizeof(size_t)); - - return static_cast(result) + memory_alignment; -} - -size_t memory_size(void* ptr) -{ - assert(ptr); - - size_t result; - memcpy(&result, static_cast(ptr) - memory_alignment, sizeof(size_t)); - - return result; -} - -void memory_deallocate(void* ptr) -{ - if (!ptr) return; - - size_t size = memory_size(ptr); - - deallocate(static_cast(ptr) - memory_alignment, size + memory_alignment); -} - diff --git a/tests/allocator.hpp b/tests/allocator.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index cb52c91..0000000 --- a/tests/allocator.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_TEST_ALLOCATOR_HPP -#define HEADER_TEST_ALLOCATOR_HPP - -#include - -void* memory_allocate(size_t size); -size_t memory_size(void* ptr); -void memory_deallocate(void* ptr); - -#endif diff --git a/tests/archive.pl b/tests/archive.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 76484f7..0000000 --- a/tests/archive.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -use Archive::Tar; -use Archive::Zip; -use File::Basename; - -my $target = shift @ARGV; -my @sources = @ARGV; - -my $basedir = basename($target, ('.zip', '.tar.gz', '.tgz')) . '/'; - -my $zip = $target =~ /\.zip$/; -my $arch = $zip ? Archive::Zip->new : Archive::Tar->new; - -for $source (sort {$a cmp $b} @sources) -{ - my $contents = &readfile_contents($source); - my $meta = &readfile_meta($source); - my $file = $basedir . $source; - - if (-T $source) - { - # convert all newlines to Unix format - $contents =~ s/\r//g; - - if ($zip) - { - # convert all newlines to Windows format for .zip distribution - $contents =~ s/\n/\r\n/g; - } - } - - if ($zip) - { - my $path = $file; - $arch->addDirectory($path) if $path =~ s/\/[^\/]+$/\// && !defined($arch->memberNamed($path)); - - my $member = $arch->addString($contents, $file); - - $member->desiredCompressionMethod(COMPRESSION_DEFLATED); - $member->desiredCompressionLevel(9); - - $member->setLastModFileDateTimeFromUnix($$meta{mtime}); - } - else - { - $arch->add_data($file, $contents, $meta); - } -} - -$zip ? $arch->overwriteAs($target) : $arch->write($target, 9); - -sub readfile_contents -{ - my $file = shift; - - open FILE, $file or die "Can't open $file: $!"; - binmode FILE; - my @contents = ; - close FILE; - - return join('', @contents); -} - -sub readfile_meta -{ - my $file = shift; - - my ($dev, $ino, $mode, $nlink, $uid, $gid, $rdev, $size, $atime, $mtime, $ctime, $blksize, $blocks) = stat($file); - - return {mtime => $mtime}; -} diff --git a/tests/autotest-appveyor.ps1 b/tests/autotest-appveyor.ps1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0b8717c..0000000 --- a/tests/autotest-appveyor.ps1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -function Invoke-CmdScript($scriptName) -{ - $cmdLine = """$scriptName"" $args & set" - & $Env:SystemRoot\system32\cmd.exe /c $cmdLine | - select-string '^([^=]*)=(.*)$' | foreach-object { - $varName = $_.Matches[0].Groups[1].Value - $varValue = $_.Matches[0].Groups[2].Value - set-item Env:$varName $varValue - } -} - -$sources = @("src/pugixml.cpp") + (Get-ChildItem -Path "tests/*.cpp" -Exclude "fuzz_*.cpp") -$failed = $FALSE - -foreach ($vs in 9,10,11,12,14) -{ - foreach ($arch in "x86","x64") - { - Write-Output "# Setting up VS$vs $arch" - - Invoke-CmdScript "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio $vs.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" $arch - if (! $?) { throw "Error setting up VS$vs $arch" } - - foreach ($defines in "standard", "PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE", "PUGIXML_COMPACT") - { - $target = "tests_vs${vs}_${arch}_${defines}" - $deflist = if ($defines -eq "standard") { "" } else { "/D$defines" } - - Add-AppveyorTest $target -Outcome Running - - Write-Output "# Building $target.exe" - & cmd /c "cl.exe /Fe$target.exe /EHsc /W4 /WX $deflist $sources 2>&1" | Tee-Object -Variable buildOutput - - if ($?) - { - Write-Output "# Running $target.exe" - - $sw = [Diagnostics.Stopwatch]::StartNew() - - & .\$target | Tee-Object -Variable testOutput - - if ($?) - { - Write-Output "# Passed" - - Update-AppveyorTest $target -Outcome Passed -StdOut ($testOutput | out-string) -Duration $sw.ElapsedMilliseconds - } - else - { - Write-Output "# Failed" - - Update-AppveyorTest $target -Outcome Failed -StdOut ($testOutput | out-string) -ErrorMessage "Running failed" - - $failed = $TRUE - } - } - else - { - Write-Output "# Failed to build" - - Update-AppveyorTest $target -Outcome Failed -StdOut ($buildOutput | out-string) -ErrorMessage "Compilation failed" - - $failed = $TRUE - } - } - } -} - -if ($failed) { throw "One or more build steps failed" } - -Write-Output "# End" diff --git a/tests/common.hpp b/tests/common.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 35e4717..0000000 --- a/tests/common.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_TEST_COMMON_HPP -#define HEADER_TEST_COMMON_HPP - -#include "test.hpp" - -using namespace pugi; - -#endif diff --git a/tests/data/empty.xml b/tests/data/empty.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/tests/data/large.xml b/tests/data/large.xml deleted file mode 100644 index dfee797..0000000 --- a/tests/data/large.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data/latintest_latin1.xml b/tests/data/latintest_latin1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 3336f0c..0000000 --- a/tests/data/latintest_latin1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
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gooă®ć©źč˝ă‚’調ăąă¦ăżă‚‹

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ć›´ă«ă€ă©ă†ă„ă†ć¤śç´˘ă‚¨ăłă‚¸ăłăŚă‚ă‚‹ă‹čŞżćź»ă™ă‚‹

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特ă«ăŞă—

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gooă®ć©źč˝ă‚’調ăąă¦ăżă‚‹

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- - - <問題点対策> -

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- - - - diff --git a/tests/data/теŃŃ‚.xml b/tests/data/теŃŃ‚.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 6187c16..0000000 --- a/tests/data/теŃŃ‚.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/basic.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/basic.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a8eaa09..0000000 --- a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/basic.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/doctype.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/doctype.xml deleted file mode 100644 index dd1831d..0000000 --- a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/doctype.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - ]> ]]> ]> ]> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/refs.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/refs.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e42df5f..0000000 --- a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/refs.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - pcdata < > & " ' « &unknown; %entity; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/types.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/types.xml deleted file mode 100644 index dc6369a..0000000 --- a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/types.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - pcdata \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf16.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf16.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 3847a93..0000000 Binary files a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf16.xml and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf32.xml b/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf32.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 51b8a89..0000000 Binary files a/tests/data_fuzz_parse/utf32.xml and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tests/fuzz_parse.cpp b/tests/fuzz_parse.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e758196..0000000 --- a/tests/fuzz_parse.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include "allocator.hpp" - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - pugi::set_memory_management_functions(memory_allocate, memory_deallocate); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) - { - doc.load_file(argv[i]); - doc.load_file(argv[i], pugi::parse_minimal); - doc.load_file(argv[i], pugi::parse_full); - } -} diff --git a/tests/helpers.hpp b/tests/helpers.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 439f8ea..0000000 --- a/tests/helpers.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_TEST_HELPERS_HPP -#define HEADER_TEST_HELPERS_HPP - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include - -template static void generic_bool_ops_test(const T& obj) -{ - T null; - - CHECK(!null); - CHECK(obj); - CHECK(!!obj); - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable: 4800) // forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning) - we really want to just cast to bool instead of !! -#endif - - bool b1 = null, b2 = obj; - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - - CHECK(!b1); - CHECK(b2); - - CHECK(obj && b2); - CHECK(obj || b2); - CHECK(obj && obj); - CHECK(obj || obj); -} - -template static void generic_eq_ops_test(const T& obj1, const T& obj2) -{ - T null = T(); - - // operator== - CHECK(null == null); - CHECK(obj1 == obj1); - CHECK(!(null == obj1)); - CHECK(!(null == obj2)); - CHECK(T(null) == null); - CHECK(T(obj1) == obj1); - - // operator!= - CHECK(!(null != null)); - CHECK(!(obj1 != obj1)); - CHECK(null != obj1); - CHECK(null != obj2); - CHECK(!(T(null) != null)); - CHECK(!(T(obj1) != obj1)); -} - -template static void generic_rel_ops_test(T obj1, T obj2) -{ - T null = T(); - - // obj1 < obj2 (we use operator<, but there is no other choice - if (obj1 > obj2) - { - T temp = obj1; - obj1 = obj2; - obj2 = temp; - } - - // operator< - CHECK(null < obj1); - CHECK(null < obj2); - CHECK(obj1 < obj2); - CHECK(!(null < null)); - CHECK(!(obj1 < obj1)); - CHECK(!(obj1 < null)); - CHECK(!(obj2 < obj1)); - - // operator<= - CHECK(null <= obj1); - CHECK(null <= obj2); - CHECK(obj1 <= obj2); - CHECK(null <= null); - CHECK(obj1 <= obj1); - CHECK(!(obj1 <= null)); - CHECK(!(obj2 <= obj1)); - - // operator> - CHECK(obj1 > null); - CHECK(obj2 > null); - CHECK(obj2 > obj1); - CHECK(!(null > null)); - CHECK(!(obj1 > obj1)); - CHECK(!(null > obj1)); - CHECK(!(obj1 > obj2)); - - // operator>= - CHECK(obj1 >= null); - CHECK(obj2 >= null); - CHECK(obj2 >= obj1); - CHECK(null >= null); - CHECK(obj1 >= obj1); - CHECK(!(null >= obj1)); - CHECK(!(obj1 >= obj2)); -} - -template static void generic_empty_test(const T& obj) -{ - T null; - - CHECK(null.empty()); - CHECK(!obj.empty()); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/main.cpp b/tests/main.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8eb55ed..0000000 --- a/tests/main.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -#include "test.hpp" -#include "allocator.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -# include -#endif - -#ifdef _WIN32_WCE -# undef DebugBreak -# pragma warning(disable: 4201) // nonstandard extension used: nameless struct/union -# include -#endif - -test_runner* test_runner::_tests = 0; -size_t test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; -bool test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered = false; -jmp_buf test_runner::_failure_buffer; -const char* test_runner::_failure_message; -const char* test_runner::_temp_path; - -static size_t g_memory_total_size = 0; -static size_t g_memory_total_count = 0; -static size_t g_memory_fail_triggered = false; - -static void* custom_allocate(size_t size) -{ - if (test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold > 0 && test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold < g_memory_total_size + size) - { - g_memory_fail_triggered = true; - test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered = true; - - return 0; - } - else - { - void* ptr = memory_allocate(size); - assert(ptr); - - g_memory_total_size += memory_size(ptr); - g_memory_total_count++; - - return ptr; - } -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -static void* custom_allocate_throw(size_t size) -{ - void* result = custom_allocate(size); - - if (!result) - throw std::bad_alloc(); - - return result; -} -#endif - -static void custom_deallocate(void* ptr) -{ - assert(ptr); - - g_memory_total_size -= memory_size(ptr); - g_memory_total_count--; - - memory_deallocate(ptr); -} - -static void replace_memory_management() -{ - // create some document to touch original functions - { - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - } - - // replace functions - pugi::set_memory_management_functions(custom_allocate, custom_deallocate); -} - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1200 && _MSC_VER < 1400 && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && !defined(__DMC__) -#include - -namespace std -{ - _CRTIMP2 _Prhand _Raise_handler; - _CRTIMP2 void __cdecl _Throw(const exception&) {} -} -#endif - -static bool run_test(test_runner* test, const char* test_name, pugi::allocation_function allocate) -{ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - try - { -#endif - g_memory_total_size = 0; - g_memory_total_count = 0; - g_memory_fail_triggered = false; - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered = false; - - pugi::set_memory_management_functions(allocate, custom_deallocate); - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable: 4611) // interaction between _setjmp and C++ object destruction is non-portable -# pragma warning(disable: 4793) // function compiled as native: presence of '_setjmp' makes a function unmanaged -#endif - - volatile int result = setjmp(test_runner::_failure_buffer); - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - - if (result) - { - printf("Test %s failed: %s\n", test_name, test_runner::_failure_message); - return false; - } - - test->run(); - - if (test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered) - { - printf("Test %s failed: unguarded memory fail triggered\n", test_name); - return false; - } - - if (g_memory_total_size != 0 || g_memory_total_count != 0) - { - printf("Test %s failed: memory leaks found (%u bytes in %u allocations)\n", test_name, static_cast(g_memory_total_size), static_cast(g_memory_total_count)); - return false; - } - - return true; -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - } - catch (const std::exception& e) - { - printf("Test %s failed: exception %s\n", test_name, e.what()); - return false; - } - catch (...) - { - printf("Test %s failed for unknown reason\n", test_name); - return false; - } -#endif -} - -#if defined(__CELLOS_LV2__) && defined(PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS) && !defined(__SNC__) -#include - -void std::exception::_Raise() const -{ - abort(); -} -#endif - -int main(int, char** argv) -{ -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ - _control87(MCW_EM | PC_53, MCW_EM | MCW_PC); -#endif - - // setup temp path as the executable folder - std::string temp = argv[0]; - std::string::size_type slash = temp.find_last_of("\\/"); - temp.erase((slash != std::string::npos) ? slash + 1 : 0); - - test_runner::_temp_path = temp.c_str(); - - replace_memory_management(); - - unsigned int total = 0; - unsigned int passed = 0; - - test_runner* test = 0; // gcc3 "variable might be used uninitialized in this function" bug workaround - - for (test = test_runner::_tests; test; test = test->_next) - { - total++; - passed += run_test(test, test->_name, custom_allocate); - - #ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - if (g_memory_fail_triggered) - { - total++; - passed += run_test(test, (test->_name + std::string(" (throw)")).c_str(), custom_allocate_throw); - } - #endif - } - - unsigned int failed = total - passed; - - if (failed != 0) - printf("FAILURE: %u out of %u tests failed.\n", failed, total); - else - printf("Success: %u tests passed.\n", total); - - return failed; -} - -#ifdef _WIN32_WCE -int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR, int) -{ - return main(0, NULL); -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test.cpp b/tests/test.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 6347984..0000000 --- a/tests/test.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE - -#include "test.hpp" - -#include "writer_string.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH -static void build_document_order(std::vector& result, pugi::xml_node root) -{ - result.push_back(pugi::xpath_node()); - - pugi::xml_node cur = root; - - for (;;) - { - result.push_back(cur); - - for (pugi::xml_attribute a = cur.first_attribute(); a; a = a.next_attribute()) - result.push_back(pugi::xpath_node(a, cur)); - - if (cur.first_child()) - cur = cur.first_child(); - else if (cur.next_sibling()) - cur = cur.next_sibling(); - else - { - while (cur && !cur.next_sibling()) cur = cur.parent(); - cur = cur.next_sibling(); - - if (!cur) break; - } - } -} -#endif - -bool test_string_equal(const pugi::char_t* lhs, const pugi::char_t* rhs) -{ - return (!lhs || !rhs) ? lhs == rhs : - #ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - wcscmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; - #else - strcmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; - #endif -} - -bool test_node(const pugi::xml_node& node, const pugi::char_t* contents, const pugi::char_t* indent, unsigned int flags) -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - node.print(writer, indent, flags, get_native_encoding()); - - return writer.as_string() == contents; -} - -bool test_double_nan(double value) -{ -#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) - return _isnan(value) != 0; -#else - return value != value; -#endif -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH -static size_t strlength(const pugi::char_t* s) -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - return wcslen(s); -#else - return strlen(s); -#endif -} - -bool test_xpath_string(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, const pugi::char_t* expected) -{ - pugi::xpath_query q(query, variables); - if (!q) return false; - - const size_t capacity = 64; - pugi::char_t result[capacity]; - - size_t size = q.evaluate_string(result, capacity, node); - - if (size != strlength(expected) + 1) - return false; - - if (size <= capacity) - return test_string_equal(result, expected); - - std::basic_string buffer(size, ' '); - - return q.evaluate_string(&buffer[0], size, node) == size && test_string_equal(buffer.c_str(), expected); -} - -bool test_xpath_boolean(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, bool expected) -{ - pugi::xpath_query q(query, variables); - if (!q) return false; - - return q.evaluate_boolean(node) == expected; -} - -bool test_xpath_number(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, double expected) -{ - pugi::xpath_query q(query, variables); - if (!q) return false; - - double value = q.evaluate_number(node); - double absolute_error = fabs(value - expected); - - const double tolerance = 1e-15f; - return absolute_error < tolerance || absolute_error < fabs(expected) * tolerance; -} - -bool test_xpath_number_nan(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables) -{ - pugi::xpath_query q(query, variables); - if (!q) return false; - - return test_double_nan(q.evaluate_number(node)); -} - -bool test_xpath_fail_compile(const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables) -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - return !pugi::xpath_query(query, variables); -#else - try - { - pugi::xpath_query q(query, variables); - return false; - } - catch (const pugi::xpath_exception&) - { - return true; - } -#endif -} - -void xpath_node_set_tester::check(bool condition) -{ - if (!condition) - { - test_runner::_failure_message = message; - longjmp(test_runner::_failure_buffer, 1); - } -} - -xpath_node_set_tester::xpath_node_set_tester(const pugi::xpath_node_set& set, const char* message_): last(0), message(message_) -{ - result = set; - - // only sort unsorted sets so that we're able to verify reverse order for some axes - if (result.type() == pugi::xpath_node_set::type_unsorted) result.sort(); - - if (result.empty()) - { - document_order = 0; - document_size = 0; - } - else - { - std::vector order; - build_document_order(order, (result[0].attribute() ? result[0].parent() : result[0].node()).root()); - - document_order = new pugi::xpath_node[order.size()]; - std::copy(order.begin(), order.end(), document_order); - - document_size = order.size(); - } -} - -xpath_node_set_tester::~xpath_node_set_tester() -{ - // check that we processed everything - check(last == result.size()); - - delete[] document_order; -} - -xpath_node_set_tester& xpath_node_set_tester::operator%(unsigned int expected) -{ - // check element count - check(last < result.size()); - - // check document order - check(expected < document_size); - check(result.begin()[last] == document_order[expected]); - - // continue to the next element - last++; - - return *this; -} - -#endif - -bool is_little_endian() -{ - unsigned int ui = 1; - return *reinterpret_cast(&ui) == 1; -} - -pugi::xml_encoding get_native_encoding() -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - return pugi::encoding_wchar; -#else - return pugi::encoding_utf8; -#endif -} diff --git a/tests/test.hpp b/tests/test.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index e700826..0000000 --- a/tests/test.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_TEST_TEST_HPP -#define HEADER_TEST_TEST_HPP - -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -struct test_runner -{ - test_runner(const char* name) - { - _name = name; - _next = _tests; - _tests = this; - } - - virtual ~test_runner() {} - - virtual void run() = 0; - - const char* _name; - test_runner* _next; - - static test_runner* _tests; - static size_t _memory_fail_threshold; - static bool _memory_fail_triggered; - static jmp_buf _failure_buffer; - static const char* _failure_message; - - static const char* _temp_path; -}; - -bool test_string_equal(const pugi::char_t* lhs, const pugi::char_t* rhs); - -template inline bool test_node_name_value(const Node& node, const pugi::char_t* name, const pugi::char_t* value) -{ - return test_string_equal(node.name(), name) && test_string_equal(node.value(), value); -} - -bool test_node(const pugi::xml_node& node, const pugi::char_t* contents, const pugi::char_t* indent, unsigned int flags); -bool test_double_nan(double value); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH -bool test_xpath_string(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, const pugi::char_t* expected); -bool test_xpath_boolean(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, bool expected); -bool test_xpath_number(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables, double expected); -bool test_xpath_number_nan(const pugi::xpath_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables); - -bool test_xpath_fail_compile(const pugi::char_t* query, pugi::xpath_variable_set* variables); - -struct xpath_node_set_tester -{ - pugi::xpath_node* document_order; - size_t document_size; - - pugi::xpath_node_set result; - unsigned int last; - const char* message; - - void check(bool condition); - - xpath_node_set_tester(const pugi::xpath_node_set& set, const char* message); - ~xpath_node_set_tester(); - - xpath_node_set_tester& operator%(unsigned int expected); -}; - -#endif - -struct dummy_fixture {}; - -#define TEST_FIXTURE(name, fixture) \ - struct test_runner_helper_##name: fixture \ - { \ - void run(); \ - }; \ - static struct test_runner_##name: test_runner \ - { \ - test_runner_##name(): test_runner(#name) {} \ - \ - virtual void run() \ - { \ - test_runner_helper_##name helper; \ - helper.run(); \ - } \ - } test_runner_instance_##name; \ - void test_runner_helper_##name::run() - -#define TEST(name) TEST_FIXTURE(name, dummy_fixture) - -#define TEST_XML_FLAGS(name, xml, flags) \ - struct test_fixture_##name \ - { \ - pugi::xml_document doc; \ - \ - test_fixture_##name() \ - { \ - CHECK(doc.load_string(PUGIXML_TEXT(xml), flags)); \ - } \ - \ - private: \ - test_fixture_##name(const test_fixture_##name&); \ - test_fixture_##name& operator=(const test_fixture_##name&); \ - }; \ - \ - TEST_FIXTURE(name, test_fixture_##name) - -#define TEST_XML(name, xml) TEST_XML_FLAGS(name, xml, pugi::parse_default) - -#define CHECK_JOIN(text, file, line) text " at " file ":" #line -#define CHECK_JOIN2(text, file, line) CHECK_JOIN(text, file, line) -#define CHECK_TEXT(condition, text) if (condition) ; else test_runner::_failure_message = CHECK_JOIN2(text, __FILE__, __LINE__), longjmp(test_runner::_failure_buffer, 1) -#define CHECK_FORCE_FAIL(text) test_runner::_failure_message = CHECK_JOIN2(text, __FILE__, __LINE__), longjmp(test_runner::_failure_buffer, 1) - -#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER == 1200) || defined(__MWERKS__) || (defined(__BORLANDC__) && __BORLANDC__ <= 0x540) -# define STRINGIZE(value) "??" // Some compilers have issues with stringizing expressions that contain strings w/escaping inside -#else -# define STRINGIZE(value) #value -#endif - -#define CHECK(condition) CHECK_TEXT(condition, STRINGIZE(condition) " is false") -#define CHECK_STRING(value, expected) CHECK_TEXT(test_string_equal(value, expected), STRINGIZE(value) " is not equal to " STRINGIZE(expected)) -#define CHECK_DOUBLE(value, expected) CHECK_TEXT((value > expected ? value - expected : expected - value) < 1e-6, STRINGIZE(value) " is not equal to " STRINGIZE(expected)) -#define CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(value) CHECK_TEXT(test_double_nan(value), STRINGIZE(value) " is not equal to NaN") -#define CHECK_NAME_VALUE(node, name, value) CHECK_TEXT(test_node_name_value(node, name, value), STRINGIZE(node) " name/value do not match " STRINGIZE(name) " and " STRINGIZE(value)) -#define CHECK_NODE_EX(node, expected, indent, flags) CHECK_TEXT(test_node(node, expected, indent, flags), STRINGIZE(node) " contents does not match " STRINGIZE(expected)) -#define CHECK_NODE(node, expected) CHECK_NODE_EX(node, expected, PUGIXML_TEXT(""), pugi::format_raw) - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH -#define CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(node, query, variables, expected) CHECK_TEXT(test_xpath_string(node, query, variables, expected), STRINGIZE(query) " does not evaluate to " STRINGIZE(expected) " in context " STRINGIZE(node)) -#define CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(node, query, variables, expected) CHECK_TEXT(test_xpath_boolean(node, query, variables, expected), STRINGIZE(query) " does not evaluate to " STRINGIZE(expected) " in context " STRINGIZE(node)) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(node, query, variables, expected) CHECK_TEXT(test_xpath_number(node, query, variables, expected), STRINGIZE(query) " does not evaluate to " STRINGIZE(expected) " in context " STRINGIZE(node)) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN_VAR(node, query, variables) CHECK_TEXT(test_xpath_number_nan(node, query, variables), STRINGIZE(query) " does not evaluate to NaN in context " STRINGIZE(node)) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(node, query, variables) xpath_node_set_tester(pugi::xpath_query(query, variables).evaluate_node_set(node), CHECK_JOIN2(STRINGIZE(query) " does not evaluate to expected set in context " STRINGIZE(node), __FILE__, __LINE__)) -#define CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(query, variables) CHECK_TEXT(test_xpath_fail_compile(query, variables), STRINGIZE(query) " should not compile") - -#define CHECK_XPATH_STRING(node, query, expected) CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(node, query, 0, expected) -#define CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(node, query, expected) CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(node, query, 0, expected) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(node, query, expected) CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(node, query, 0, expected) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(node, query) CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN_VAR(node, query, 0) -#define CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(node, query) CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(node, query, 0) -#define CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(query) CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(query, 0) -#endif - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -#define CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(code) do { CHECK(!test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered); code; CHECK(test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered); test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered = false; } while (test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered) -#else -#define CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(code) do { CHECK(!test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered); try { code; } catch (std::bad_alloc&) {} CHECK(test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered); test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered = false; } while (test_runner::_memory_fail_triggered) -#endif - -#define STR(text) PUGIXML_TEXT(text) - -#if defined(__DMC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -#define U_LITERALS // DMC does not understand \x01234 (it parses first three digits), but understands \u01234 -#endif - -#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER == 1200) || (defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && __INTEL_COMPILER == 800) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -// NaN comparison on MSVC6 is incorrect, see http://www.nabble.com/assertDoubleEquals,-NaN---Microsoft-Visual-Studio-6-td9137859.html -// IC8 and BCC are also affected by the same bug -# define MSVC6_NAN_BUG -#endif - -inline wchar_t wchar_cast(unsigned int value) -{ - return static_cast(value); // to avoid C4310 on MSVC -} - -bool is_little_endian(); -pugi::xml_encoding get_native_encoding(); - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_document.cpp b/tests/test_document.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index eba2fd4..0000000 --- a/tests/test_document.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1397 +0,0 @@ -#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -#define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE 0 - -#include // because Borland's STL is braindead, we have to include _before_ in order to get memcpy - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "writer_string.hpp" - -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#ifdef __MINGW32__ -# include // for unlink in C++0x mode -#endif - -#if defined(__CELLOS_LV2__) || defined(ANDROID) || defined(_GLIBCXX_HAVE_UNISTD_H) || defined(__APPLE__) -# include // for unlink -#endif - -static bool load_file_in_memory(const char* path, char*& data, size_t& size) -{ - FILE* file = fopen(path, "rb"); - if (!file) return false; - - fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END); - long length = ftell(file); - fseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET); - - CHECK(length >= 0); - size = static_cast(length); - data = new char[size]; - - CHECK(fread(data, 1, size, file) == size); - fclose(file); - - return true; -} - -static bool test_file_contents(const char* path, const char* data, size_t size) -{ - char* fdata; - size_t fsize; - if (!load_file_in_memory(path, fdata, fsize)) return false; - - bool result = (size == fsize && memcmp(data, fdata, size) == 0); - - delete[] fdata; - - return result; -} - -TEST(document_create_empty) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_create) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST(document_load_stream) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - std::istringstream iss(""); - CHECK(doc.load(iss)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_offset) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - std::istringstream iss(" "); - - std::string s; - iss >> s; - - CHECK(doc.load(iss)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_text) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - std::ifstream iss("tests/data/multiline.xml"); - CHECK(doc.load(iss)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_error) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - std::ifstream fs("filedoesnotexist"); - CHECK(doc.load(fs).status == status_io_error); - - std::istringstream iss(""); - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load(iss).status == status_out_of_memory)); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_empty) -{ - std::istringstream iss; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - doc.load(iss); // parse result depends on STL implementation - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_wide) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - std::basic_istringstream iss(L""); - CHECK(doc.load(iss)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -TEST(document_load_stream_exceptions) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - // Windows has newline translation for text-mode files, so reading from this stream reaches eof and sets fail|eof bits. - // This test does not cause stream to throw an exception on Linux - I have no idea how to get read() to fail except - // newline translation. - std::ifstream iss("tests/data/multiline.xml"); - iss.exceptions(std::ios::eofbit | std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); - - try - { - doc.load(iss); - - CHECK(iss.good()); // if the exception was not thrown, stream reading should succeed without errors - } - catch (const std::ios_base::failure&) - { - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } -} -#endif - -TEST(document_load_stream_error_previous) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK(doc.first_child()); - - std::ifstream fs1("filedoesnotexist"); - CHECK(doc.load(fs1).status == status_io_error); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_wide_error_previous) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK(doc.first_child()); - - std::basic_ifstream fs1("filedoesnotexist"); - CHECK(doc.load(fs1).status == status_io_error); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -template class char_array_buffer: public std::basic_streambuf -{ -public: - char_array_buffer(T* begin, T* end) - { - this->setg(begin, begin, end); - } - - typename std::basic_streambuf::int_type underflow() - { - return this->gptr() == this->egptr() ? std::basic_streambuf::traits_type::eof() : std::basic_streambuf::traits_type::to_int_type(*this->gptr()); - } -}; - -TEST(document_load_stream_nonseekable) -{ - char contents[] = ""; - char_array_buffer buffer(contents, contents + sizeof(contents) / sizeof(contents[0])); - std::istream in(&buffer); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load(in)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_wide_nonseekable) -{ - wchar_t contents[] = L""; - char_array_buffer buffer(contents, contents + sizeof(contents) / sizeof(contents[0])); - std::basic_istream in(&buffer); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load(in)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_nonseekable_large) -{ - std::basic_string str; - str += STR(""); - for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) str += STR(""); - str += STR(""); - - char_array_buffer buffer(&str[0], &str[0] + str.length()); - std::basic_istream in(&buffer); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load(in)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, str.c_str()); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_nonseekable_out_of_memory) -{ - char contents[] = ""; - char_array_buffer buffer(contents, contents + sizeof(contents) / sizeof(contents[0])); - std::istream in(&buffer); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load(in).status == status_out_of_memory)); -} - -TEST(document_load_stream_nonseekable_out_of_memory_large) -{ - std::basic_string str; - str += STR(""); - for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) str += STR(""); - str += STR(""); - - char_array_buffer buffer(&str[0], &str[0] + str.length()); - std::basic_istream in(&buffer); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 10000 * 8 * 3 / 2; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load(in).status == status_out_of_memory)); -} -#endif - -TEST(document_load_string) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_file) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/small.xml")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_empty) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/empty.xml").status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_large) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/large.xml")); - - std::basic_string str; - str += STR(""); - for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) str += STR(""); - str += STR(""); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, str.c_str()); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_error) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file("filedoesnotexist").status == status_file_not_found); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/small.xml").status == status_out_of_memory)); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_out_of_memory_file_leak) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/small.xml").status == status_out_of_memory)); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/small.xml")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_wide_out_of_memory_file_leak) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 256; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_file(L"tests/data/small.xml").status == status_out_of_memory)); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - CHECK(doc.load_file(L"tests/data/small.xml")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_error_previous) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK(doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_file("filedoesnotexist").status == status_file_not_found); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(document_load_file_wide_ascii) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file(L"tests/data/small.xml")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -#if !defined(__DMC__) && !defined(__MWERKS__) && !(defined(__MINGW32__) && defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR)) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) -TEST(document_load_file_wide_unicode) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_file(L"tests/data/\x0442\x0435\x0441\x0442.xml")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} -#endif - -TEST(document_load_file_wide_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - pugi::xml_parse_result result; - result.status = status_out_of_memory; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(result = doc.load_file(L"tests/data/small.xml")); - - CHECK(result.status == status_out_of_memory || result.status == status_file_not_found); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save, "") -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration | pugi::format_raw, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("")); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST_XML(document_save_stream, "") -{ - std::ostringstream oss; - - doc.save(oss, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration | pugi::format_raw); - - CHECK(oss.str() == ""); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_stream_wide, "") -{ - std::basic_ostringstream oss; - - doc.save(oss, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration | pugi::format_raw); - - CHECK(oss.str() == L""); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(document_save_bom, "") -{ - unsigned int flags = format_no_declaration | format_raw | format_write_bom; - - // specific encodings - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf8, "\xef\xbb\xbf", 8)); - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf16_be, "\xfe\xff\x00<\x00n\x00 \x00/\x00>", 12)); - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf16_le, "\xff\xfe<\x00n\x00 \x00/\x00>\x00", 12)); - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf32_be, "\x00\x00\xfe\xff\x00\x00\x00<\x00\x00\x00n\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00\x00/\x00\x00\x00>", 24)); - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf32_le, "\xff\xfe\x00\x00<\x00\x00\x00n\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00\x00/\x00\x00\x00>\x00\x00\x00", 24)); - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_latin1, "", 5)); - - // encodings synonyms - CHECK(save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf16) == save_narrow(doc, flags, (is_little_endian() ? encoding_utf16_le : encoding_utf16_be))); - CHECK(save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_utf32) == save_narrow(doc, flags, (is_little_endian() ? encoding_utf32_le : encoding_utf32_be))); - - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - CHECK(save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding_wchar) == save_narrow(doc, flags, (wcharsize == 2 ? encoding_utf16 : encoding_utf32))); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_declaration, "") -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("\n\n")); -} - -TEST(document_save_declaration_empty) -{ - xml_document doc; - - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("\n")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_declaration_present_first, "") -{ - doc.insert_child_before(node_declaration, doc.first_child()).append_attribute(STR("encoding")) = STR("utf8"); - - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("\n\n")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_declaration_present_second, "") -{ - doc.insert_child_before(node_declaration, doc.first_child()).append_attribute(STR("encoding")) = STR("utf8"); - doc.insert_child_before(node_comment, doc.first_child()).set_value(STR("text")); - - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("\n\n\n")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_declaration_present_last, "") -{ - doc.append_child(node_declaration).append_attribute(STR("encoding")) = STR("utf8"); - - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - // node writer only looks for declaration before the first element child - CHECK(writer.as_string() == STR("\n\n\n")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_declaration_latin1, "") -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR(""), pugi::format_default, encoding_latin1); - - CHECK(writer.as_narrow() == "\n\n"); -} - -struct temp_file -{ - char path[512]; - - temp_file() - { - static int index = 0; - sprintf(path, "%stempfile%d", test_runner::_temp_path, index++); - } - - ~temp_file() - { - #ifndef _WIN32_WCE - CHECK(unlink(path) == 0); - #endif - } -}; - -TEST_XML(document_save_file, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - CHECK(doc.save_file(f.path)); - - CHECK(doc.load_file(f.path, pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_declaration)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_wide, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - // widen the path - wchar_t wpath[sizeof(f.path)]; - std::copy(f.path, f.path + strlen(f.path) + 1, wpath + 0); - - CHECK(doc.save_file(wpath)); - - CHECK(doc.load_file(f.path, pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_declaration)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_error, "") -{ - CHECK(!doc.save_file("tests/data/unknown/output.xml")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_text, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - CHECK(doc.save_file(f.path, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration | pugi::format_save_file_text)); - CHECK(test_file_contents(f.path, "\n", 9) || test_file_contents(f.path, "\r\n", 10)); - - CHECK(doc.save_file(f.path, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration)); - CHECK(test_file_contents(f.path, "\n", 9)); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_wide_text, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - // widen the path - wchar_t wpath[sizeof(f.path)]; - std::copy(f.path, f.path + strlen(f.path) + 1, wpath + 0); - - CHECK(doc.save_file(wpath, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration | pugi::format_save_file_text)); - CHECK(test_file_contents(f.path, "\n", 9) || test_file_contents(f.path, "\r\n", 10)); - - CHECK(doc.save_file(wpath, STR(""), pugi::format_no_declaration)); - CHECK(test_file_contents(f.path, "\n", 9)); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_leak, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) - CHECK(doc.save_file(f.path)); -} - -TEST_XML(document_save_file_wide_leak, "") -{ - temp_file f; - - // widen the path - wchar_t wpath[sizeof(f.path)]; - std::copy(f.path, f.path + strlen(f.path) + 1, wpath + 0); - - for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) - CHECK(doc.save_file(wpath)); -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer) -{ - const pugi::char_t text[] = STR(""); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(text, sizeof(text))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_inplace) -{ - pugi::char_t text[] = STR(""); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(text, sizeof(text))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_inplace_own) -{ - allocation_function alloc = get_memory_allocation_function(); - - size_t size = strlen("") * sizeof(pugi::char_t); - - pugi::char_t* text = static_cast(alloc(size)); - CHECK(text); - - memcpy(text, STR(""), size); - - pugi::xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(text, size)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_parse_result_bool) -{ - xml_parse_result result; - - result.status = status_ok; - CHECK(result); - CHECK(!!result); - CHECK(result == true); - - for (int i = 1; i < 20; ++i) - { - result.status = static_cast(i); - CHECK(!result); - CHECK(result == false); - } -} - -TEST(document_parse_result_description) -{ - xml_parse_result result; - - for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) - { - result.status = static_cast(i); - - CHECK(result.description() != 0); - CHECK(result.description()[0] != 0); - } -} - -TEST(document_load_fail) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(!doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("foo")).child(STR("bar"))); -} - -inline void check_utftest_document(const xml_document& doc) -{ - // ascii text - CHECK_STRING(doc.last_child().first_child().name(), STR("English")); - - // check that we have parsed some non-ascii text - CHECK(static_cast(doc.last_child().last_child().name()[0]) >= 0x80); - - // check magic string - const pugi::char_t* v = doc.last_child().child(STR("Heavy")).previous_sibling().child_value(); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - CHECK(v[0] == 0x4e16 && v[1] == 0x754c && v[2] == 0x6709 && v[3] == 0x5f88 && v[4] == 0x591a && v[5] == wchar_cast(0x8bed) && v[6] == wchar_cast(0x8a00)); - - // last character is a surrogate pair - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - CHECK(wcharsize == 2 ? (v[7] == wchar_cast(0xd852) && v[8] == wchar_cast(0xdf62)) : (v[7] == wchar_cast(0x24b62))); -#else - // unicode string - CHECK_STRING(v, "\xe4\xb8\x96\xe7\x95\x8c\xe6\x9c\x89\xe5\xbe\x88\xe5\xa4\x9a\xe8\xaf\xad\xe8\xa8\x80\xf0\xa4\xad\xa2"); -#endif -} - -TEST(document_load_file_convert_auto) -{ - const char* files[] = - { - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8_nodecl.xml" - }; - - xml_encoding encodings[] = - { - encoding_utf16_be, encoding_utf16_be, encoding_utf16_be, - encoding_utf16_le, encoding_utf16_le, encoding_utf16_le, - encoding_utf32_be, encoding_utf32_be, encoding_utf32_be, - encoding_utf32_le, encoding_utf32_le, encoding_utf32_le, - encoding_utf8, encoding_utf8, encoding_utf8 - }; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++i) - { - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load_file(files[i]); - - CHECK(res); - CHECK(res.encoding == encodings[i]); - check_utftest_document(doc); - } -} - -TEST(document_load_file_convert_specific) -{ - const char* files[] = - { - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf8_nodecl.xml" - }; - - xml_encoding encodings[] = - { - encoding_utf16_be, encoding_utf16_be, encoding_utf16_be, - encoding_utf16_le, encoding_utf16_le, encoding_utf16_le, - encoding_utf32_be, encoding_utf32_be, encoding_utf32_be, - encoding_utf32_le, encoding_utf32_le, encoding_utf32_le, - encoding_utf8, encoding_utf8, encoding_utf8 - }; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++i) - { - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++j) - { - xml_encoding encoding = encodings[j]; - - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load_file(files[i], parse_default, encoding); - - if (encoding == encodings[i]) - { - CHECK(res); - CHECK(res.encoding == encoding); - check_utftest_document(doc); - } - else - { - // should not get past first tag - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } - } - } -} - -TEST(document_load_file_convert_native_endianness) -{ - const char* files[2][6] = - { - { - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_nodecl.xml", - }, - { - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_nodecl.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_bom.xml", - "tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_nodecl.xml", - } - }; - - xml_encoding encodings[] = - { - encoding_utf16, encoding_utf16, encoding_utf16, - encoding_utf32, encoding_utf32, encoding_utf32 - }; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files[0]) / sizeof(files[0][0]); ++i) - { - const char* right_file = files[is_little_endian()][i]; - const char* wrong_file = files[!is_little_endian()][i]; - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(encodings) / sizeof(encodings[0]); ++j) - { - xml_encoding encoding = encodings[j]; - - // check file with right endianness - { - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load_file(right_file, parse_default, encoding); - - if (encoding == encodings[i]) - { - CHECK(res); - check_utftest_document(doc); - } - else - { - // should not get past first tag - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } - } - - // check file with wrong endianness - { - xml_document doc; - doc.load_file(wrong_file, parse_default, encoding); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } - } - } -} - -struct file_data_t -{ - const char* path; - xml_encoding encoding; - - char* data; - size_t size; -}; - - -TEST(document_contents_preserve) -{ - file_data_t files[] = - { - {"tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_clean.xml", encoding_utf16_be, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_clean.xml", encoding_utf16_le, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_clean.xml", encoding_utf32_be, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_clean.xml", encoding_utf32_le, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf8_clean.xml", encoding_utf8, 0, 0} - }; - - // load files in memory - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++i) - { - CHECK(load_file_in_memory(files[i].path, files[i].data, files[i].size)); - } - - // convert each file to each format and compare bitwise - for (unsigned int src = 0; src < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++src) - { - for (unsigned int dst = 0; dst < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++dst) - { - // parse into document (preserve comments, declaration and whitespace pcdata) - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(files[src].data, files[src].size, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata | parse_declaration | parse_comments)); - - // compare saved document with the original (raw formatting, without extra declaration, write bom if it was in original file) - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, format_raw | format_no_declaration | format_write_bom, files[dst].encoding, files[dst].data, files[dst].size)); - } - } - - // cleanup - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++j) - { - delete[] files[j].data; - } -} - -TEST(document_contents_preserve_latin1) -{ - file_data_t files[] = - { - {"tests/data/latintest_utf8.xml", encoding_utf8, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/latintest_latin1.xml", encoding_latin1, 0, 0} - }; - - // load files in memory - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++i) - { - CHECK(load_file_in_memory(files[i].path, files[i].data, files[i].size)); - } - - // convert each file to each format and compare bitwise - for (unsigned int src = 0; src < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++src) - { - for (unsigned int dst = 0; dst < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++dst) - { - // parse into document (preserve comments, declaration and whitespace pcdata) - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(files[src].data, files[src].size, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata | parse_declaration | parse_comments, files[src].encoding)); - - // compare saved document with the original (raw formatting, without extra declaration, write bom if it was in original file) - CHECK(test_save_narrow(doc, format_raw | format_no_declaration | format_write_bom, files[dst].encoding, files[dst].data, files[dst].size)); - } - } - - // cleanup - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++j) - { - delete[] files[j].data; - } -} - -static bool test_parse_fail(const void* buffer, size_t size, xml_encoding encoding = encoding_utf8) -{ - // copy buffer to heap (to enable out-of-bounds checks) - void* temp = malloc(size); - memcpy(temp, buffer, size); - - // check that this parses without buffer overflows (yielding an error) - xml_document doc; - bool result = doc.load_buffer_inplace(temp, size, parse_default, encoding); - - free(temp); - - return !result; -} - -TEST(document_convert_invalid_utf8) -{ - // invalid 1-byte input - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xb0", 2)); - - // invalid 2-byte input - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xc0", 2)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xd0", 2)); - - // invalid 3-byte input - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xe2\x80", 3)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xe2", 2)); - - // invalid 4-byte input - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xf2\x97\x98", 4)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xf2\x97", 3)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xf2", 2)); - - // invalid 5-byte input - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\xf8", 2)); -} - -TEST(document_convert_invalid_utf16) -{ - // check non-terminated degenerate handling - CHECK(test_parse_fail("\x00<\xda\x1d", 4, encoding_utf16_be)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\x00\x1d\xda", 4, encoding_utf16_le)); - - // check incorrect leading code - CHECK(test_parse_fail("\x00<\xde\x24", 4, encoding_utf16_be)); - CHECK(test_parse_fail("<\x00\x24\xde", 4, encoding_utf16_le)); -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_empty) -{ - xml_encoding encodings[] = - { - encoding_auto, - encoding_utf8, - encoding_utf16_le, - encoding_utf16_be, - encoding_utf16, - encoding_utf32_le, - encoding_utf32_be, - encoding_utf32, - encoding_wchar, - encoding_latin1 - }; - - char buffer[1]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(encodings) / sizeof(encodings[0]); ++i) - { - xml_encoding encoding = encodings[i]; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(buffer, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(buffer, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(0, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - - void* own_buffer = pugi::get_memory_allocation_function()(1); - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(own_buffer, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(0, 0, parse_default, encoding).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - } -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_empty_fragment) -{ - xml_encoding encodings[] = - { - encoding_auto, - encoding_utf8, - encoding_utf16_le, - encoding_utf16_be, - encoding_utf16, - encoding_utf32_le, - encoding_utf32_be, - encoding_utf32, - encoding_wchar, - encoding_latin1 - }; - - char buffer[1]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(encodings) / sizeof(encodings[0]); ++i) - { - xml_encoding encoding = encodings[i]; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(buffer, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(buffer, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(0, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - - void* own_buffer = pugi::get_memory_allocation_function()(1); - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(own_buffer, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(0, 0, parse_fragment, encoding) && !doc.first_child()); - } -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 12).status == status_io_error && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 12, parse_fragment).status == status_io_error && !doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(0, 12).status == status_io_error && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(0, 12).status == status_io_error && !doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(document_progressive_truncation) -{ - char* original_data; - size_t original_size; - - CHECK(load_file_in_memory("tests/data/truncation.xml", original_data, original_size)); - - char* buffer = new char[original_size]; - - for (size_t i = 1; i <= original_size; ++i) - { - char* truncated_data = buffer + original_size - i; - - // default flags - { - memcpy(truncated_data, original_data, i); - - xml_document doc; - bool result = doc.load_buffer_inplace(truncated_data, i); - - // only eof is parseable - CHECK((i == original_size) ? result : !result); - } - - // fragment mode - { - memcpy(truncated_data, original_data, i); - - xml_document doc; - bool result = doc.load_buffer_inplace(truncated_data, i, parse_default | parse_fragment); - - // some truncate locations are parseable - those that come after declaration, declaration + doctype, declaration + doctype + comment and eof - CHECK(((i - 21) < 3 || (i - 66) < 3 || (i - 95) < 3 || i == original_size) ? result : !result); - } - } - - delete[] buffer; - delete[] original_data; -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_short) -{ - char* data = new char[4]; - memcpy(data, "abcd", 4); - - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data, 4).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 1, 3).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 2, 2).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 3, 1).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 4, 0).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 0).status == status_no_document_element); - - delete[] data; -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_short_fragment) -{ - char* data = new char[4]; - memcpy(data, "abcd", 4); - - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data, 4, parse_fragment) && test_string_equal(doc.text().get(), STR("abcd"))); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 1, 3, parse_fragment) && test_string_equal(doc.text().get(), STR("bcd"))); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 2, 2, parse_fragment) && test_string_equal(doc.text().get(), STR("cd"))); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 3, 1, parse_fragment) && test_string_equal(doc.text().get(), STR("d"))); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(data + 4, 0, parse_fragment) && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(0, 0, parse_fragment) && !doc.first_child()); - - delete[] data; -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_inplace_short) -{ - char* data = new char[4]; - memcpy(data, "abcd", 4); - - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(data, 4).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(data + 1, 3).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(data + 2, 2).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(data + 3, 1).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(data + 4, 0).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(0, 0).status == status_no_document_element); - - delete[] data; -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -TEST(document_load_exceptions) -{ - bool thrown = false; - - try - { - pugi::xml_document doc; - if (!doc.load_string(STR("", parse_default | parse_declaration | parse_comments) -{ - CHECK(doc.document_element() == doc.child(STR("node"))); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(document_element_absent, "", parse_comments | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK(doc.document_element() == xml_node()); -} - -TEST_XML(document_reset, "") -{ - CHECK(doc.first_child()); - - doc.reset(); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - doc.reset(); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK(doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - doc.reset(); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_reset_empty) -{ - xml_document doc; - - doc.reset(); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(document_reset_copy, "") -{ - xml_document doc2; - - CHECK_NODE(doc2, STR("")); - - doc2.reset(doc); - - CHECK_NODE(doc2, STR("")); - CHECK(doc.first_child() != doc2.first_child()); - - doc.reset(doc2); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK(doc.first_child() != doc2.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.first_child().offset_debug() == -1); -} - -TEST_XML(document_reset_copy_self, "") -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - doc.reset(doc); - - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(document_load_buffer_utf_truncated) -{ - const unsigned char utf8[] = {'<', 0xe2, 0x82, 0xac, '/', '>'}; - const unsigned char utf16_be[] = {0, '<', 0x20, 0xac, 0, '/', 0, '>'}; - const unsigned char utf16_le[] = {'<', 0, 0xac, 0x20, '/', 0, '>', 0}; - const unsigned char utf32_be[] = {0, 0, 0, '<', 0, 0, 0x20, 0xac, 0, 0, 0, '/', 0, 0, 0, '>'}; - const unsigned char utf32_le[] = {'<', 0, 0, 0, 0xac, 0x20, 0, 0, '/', 0, 0, 0, '>', 0, 0, 0}; - - struct document_data_t - { - xml_encoding encoding; - - const unsigned char* data; - size_t size; - }; - - const document_data_t data[] = - { - { encoding_utf8, utf8, sizeof(utf8) }, - { encoding_utf16_be, utf16_be, sizeof(utf16_be) }, - { encoding_utf16_le, utf16_le, sizeof(utf16_le) }, - { encoding_utf32_be, utf32_be, sizeof(utf32_be) }, - { encoding_utf32_le, utf32_le, sizeof(utf32_le) }, - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(data) / sizeof(data[0]); ++i) - { - const document_data_t& d = data[i]; - - for (size_t j = 0; j <= d.size; ++j) - { - char* buffer = new char[j]; - memcpy(buffer, d.data, j); - - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load_buffer(buffer, j, parse_default, d.encoding); - - if (j == d.size) - { - CHECK(res); - - const char_t* name = doc.first_child().name(); - - #ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - CHECK(name[0] == 0x20ac && name[1] == 0); - #else - CHECK_STRING(name, "\xe2\x82\xac"); - #endif - } - else - { - CHECK(!res || !doc.first_child()); - } - - delete[] buffer; - } - } -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST(document_load_stream_truncated) -{ - const unsigned char utf32_be[] = {0, 0, 0, '<', 0, 0, 0x20, 0xac, 0, 0, 0, '/', 0, 0, 0, '>'}; - - for (size_t i = 0; i <= sizeof(utf32_be); ++i) - { - std::string prefix(reinterpret_cast(utf32_be), i); - std::istringstream iss(prefix); - - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load(iss); - - if (i == sizeof(utf32_be)) - { - CHECK(res); - } - else - { - CHECK(!res || !doc.first_child()); - - if (i < 8) - { - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } - else - { - const char_t* name = doc.first_child().name(); - - #ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - CHECK(name[0] == 0x20ac && name[1] == 0); - #else - CHECK_STRING(name, "\xe2\x82\xac"); - #endif - } - } - } -} -#endif - -TEST(document_alignment) -{ - char buf[256 + sizeof(xml_document)]; - - for (size_t offset = 0; offset < 256; offset += sizeof(void*)) - { - xml_document* doc = new (buf + offset) xml_document; - - CHECK(doc->load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK_NODE(*doc, STR("")); - - doc->~xml_document(); - } -} - -TEST(document_convert_out_of_memory) -{ - file_data_t files[] = - { - {"tests/data/utftest_utf16_be_clean.xml", encoding_utf16_be, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf16_le_clean.xml", encoding_utf16_le, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf32_be_clean.xml", encoding_utf32_be, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf32_le_clean.xml", encoding_utf32_le, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/utftest_utf8_clean.xml", encoding_utf8, 0, 0}, - {"tests/data/latintest_latin1.xml", encoding_latin1, 0, 0} - }; - - // load files in memory - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++i) - { - CHECK(load_file_in_memory(files[i].path, files[i].data, files[i].size)); - } - - // disallow allocations - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - for (unsigned int src = 0; src < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++src) - { - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_buffer(files[src].data, files[src].size, parse_default, files[src].encoding).status == status_out_of_memory)); - } - - // cleanup - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]); ++j) - { - delete[] files[j].data; - } -} - -TEST(document_deprecated_load) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load(STR(""))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} diff --git a/tests/test_dom_modify.cpp b/tests/test_dom_modify.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 4c944e9..0000000 --- a/tests/test_dom_modify.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1746 +0,0 @@ -#include "common.hpp" - -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")) = STR("v1"); - xml_attribute() = STR("v1"); - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")) = -2147483647; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")) = -2147483647 - 1; - xml_attribute() = -2147483647 - 1; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")) = 4294967295u; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr5")) = 4294967294u; - xml_attribute() = 4294967295u; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr6")) = 0.5; - xml_attribute() = 0.5; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr7")) = 0.25f; - xml_attribute() = 0.25f; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr8")) = true; - xml_attribute() = true; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_set_name, "") -{ - xml_attribute attr = doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")); - - CHECK(attr.set_name(STR("n"))); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_name(STR("n"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_set_value, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")).set_value(STR("v1"))); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(STR("v1"))); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")).set_value(-2147483647)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")).set_value(-2147483647 - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(-2147483647)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")).set_value(4294967295u)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr5")).set_value(4294967294u)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(4294967295u)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr6")).set_value(0.5)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(0.5)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr7")).set_value(0.25f)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(0.25f)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr8")).set_value(true)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(true)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -#if LONG_MAX > 2147483647 -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")) = -9223372036854775807l; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")) = -9223372036854775807l - 1; - xml_attribute() = -9223372036854775807l - 1; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")) = 18446744073709551615ul; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")) = 18446744073709551614ul; - xml_attribute() = 18446744073709551615ul; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_set_value_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")).set_value(-9223372036854775807l)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")).set_value(-9223372036854775807l - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(-9223372036854775807l - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")).set_value(18446744073709551615ul)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")).set_value(18446744073709551614ul)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(18446744073709551615ul)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} -#else -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")) = -2147483647l; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")) = -2147483647l - 1; - xml_attribute() = -2147483647l - 1; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")) = 4294967295ul; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")) = 4294967294ul; - xml_attribute() = 4294967295ul; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_set_value_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")).set_value(-2147483647l)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")).set_value(-2147483647l - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(-2147483647l - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")).set_value(4294967295ul)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")).set_value(4294967294ul)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(4294967295ul)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign_llong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")) = -9223372036854775807ll; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")) = -9223372036854775807ll - 1; - xml_attribute() = -9223372036854775807ll - 1; - - node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")) = 18446744073709551615ull; - node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")) = 18446744073709551614ull; - xml_attribute() = 18446744073709551615ull; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_set_value_llong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr1")).set_value(-9223372036854775807ll)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr2")).set_value(-9223372036854775807ll - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(-9223372036854775807ll - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr3")).set_value(18446744073709551615ull)); - CHECK(node.append_attribute(STR("attr4")).set_value(18446744073709551614ull)); - CHECK(!xml_attribute().set_value(18446744073709551615ull)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign_large_number_float, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.attribute(STR("attr")) = std::numeric_limits::max(); - - CHECK(test_node(node, STR(""), STR(""), pugi::format_raw) || - test_node(node, STR(""), STR(""), pugi::format_raw)); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_assign_large_number_double, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.attribute(STR("attr")) = std::numeric_limits::max(); - - // Borland C does not print double values with enough precision -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -#else - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_set_name, "text") -{ - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).set_name(STR("n"))); - CHECK(!doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_name(STR("n"))); - CHECK(!xml_node().set_name(STR("n"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_set_value, "text") -{ - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_value(STR("no text"))); - CHECK(!doc.child(STR("node")).set_value(STR("no text"))); - CHECK(!xml_node().set_value(STR("no text"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("no text")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_set_value_allocated, "text") -{ - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_value(STR("no text"))); - CHECK(!doc.child(STR("node")).set_value(STR("no text"))); - CHECK(!xml_node().set_value(STR("no text"))); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_value(STR("no text at all"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("no text at all")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_attribute(STR("a")) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_attribute(STR("a")) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a1 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_attribute(STR("a1")); - CHECK(a1); - a1 = STR("v1"); - - xml_attribute a2 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_attribute(STR("a2")); - CHECK(a2 && a1 != a2); - a2 = STR("v2"); - - xml_attribute a3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).prepend_attribute(STR("a3")); - CHECK(a3 && a1 != a3 && a2 != a3); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().append_attribute(STR("a")) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.append_attribute(STR("a")) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a1 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_attribute(STR("a1")); - CHECK(a1); - a1 = STR("v1"); - - xml_attribute a2 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_attribute(STR("a2")); - CHECK(a2 && a1 != a2); - a2 = STR("v2"); - - xml_attribute a3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).append_attribute(STR("a3")); - CHECK(a3 && a1 != a3 && a2 != a3); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_attribute_after, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_attribute_after(STR("a"), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - CHECK(node.insert_attribute_after(STR("a"), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_attribute_after(STR("a"), a2) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.insert_attribute_after(STR("a3"), a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.insert_attribute_after(STR("a4"), a1); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.insert_attribute_after(STR("a5"), a3); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK(child.insert_attribute_after(STR("a"), a4) == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_attribute_before, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_attribute_before(STR("a"), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - CHECK(node.insert_attribute_before(STR("a"), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_attribute_before(STR("a"), a2) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.insert_attribute_before(STR("a3"), a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.insert_attribute_before(STR("a4"), a1); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.insert_attribute_before(STR("a5"), a3); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK(child.insert_attribute_before(STR("a"), a4) == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_copy_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_copy(xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("a1"))) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("a1"))) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_copy(xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.prepend_copy(a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.prepend_copy(a2); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.last_child().prepend_copy(a1); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - a3.set_name(STR("a3")); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - a4.set_name(STR("a4")); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - a5.set_name(STR("a5")); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_copy_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().append_copy(xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(xml_node().append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("a1"))) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("a1"))) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).append_copy(xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.append_copy(a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.append_copy(a2); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.last_child().append_copy(a1); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - a3.set_name(STR("a3")); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - a4.set_name(STR("a4")); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - a5.set_name(STR("a5")); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_copy_after_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_copy_after(xml_attribute(), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - CHECK(node.insert_copy_after(a1, xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_copy_after(xml_attribute(), a1) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_copy_after(a2, a2) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.insert_copy_after(a1, a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.insert_copy_after(a2, a1); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.insert_copy_after(a4, a1); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - - CHECK(child.insert_copy_after(a4, a4) == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - a3.set_name(STR("a3")); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - a4.set_name(STR("a4")); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - a5.set_name(STR("a5")); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_copy_before_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_copy_before(xml_attribute(), xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - xml_attribute a1 = node.attribute(STR("a1")); - xml_attribute a2 = child.attribute(STR("a2")); - - CHECK(node.insert_copy_before(a1, xml_attribute()) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_copy_before(xml_attribute(), a1) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.insert_copy_before(a2, a2) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_attribute a3 = node.insert_copy_before(a1, a1); - CHECK(a3 && a3 != a2 && a3 != a1); - - xml_attribute a4 = node.insert_copy_before(a2, a1); - CHECK(a4 && a4 != a3 && a4 != a2 && a4 != a1); - - xml_attribute a5 = node.insert_copy_before(a4, a1); - CHECK(a5 && a5 != a4 && a5 != a3 && a5 != a2 && a5 != a1); - - CHECK(child.insert_copy_before(a4, a4) == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - a3.set_name(STR("a3")); - a3 = STR("v3"); - - a4.set_name(STR("a4")); - a4 = STR("v4"); - - a5.set_name(STR("a5")); - a5 = STR("v5"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_remove_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(!xml_node().remove_attribute(STR("a"))); - CHECK(!xml_node().remove_attribute(xml_attribute())); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(!node.remove_attribute(STR("a"))); - CHECK(!node.remove_attribute(xml_attribute())); - CHECK(!node.remove_attribute(child.attribute(STR("a4")))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - CHECK(node.remove_attribute(STR("a1"))); - CHECK(node.remove_attribute(node.attribute(STR("a3")))); - CHECK(child.remove_attribute(STR("a4"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_child, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_child() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().prepend_child() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_child(node_document) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_child(node_null) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_child(); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK(n1.set_name(STR("n1"))); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_child(); - CHECK(n2 && n1 != n2); - CHECK(n2.set_name(STR("n2"))); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).prepend_child(node_pcdata); - CHECK(n3 && n1 != n3 && n2 != n3); - CHECK(n3.set_value(STR("n3"))); - - xml_node n4 = doc.prepend_child(node_comment); - CHECK(n4 && n1 != n4 && n2 != n4 && n3 != n4); - CHECK(n4.set_value(STR("n4"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foon3")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_child, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().append_child() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().append_child() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_document) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_null) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_child(); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK(n1.set_name(STR("n1"))); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_child(); - CHECK(n2 && n1 != n2); - CHECK(n2.set_name(STR("n2"))); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).append_child(node_pcdata); - CHECK(n3 && n1 != n3 && n2 != n3); - CHECK(n3.set_value(STR("n3"))); - - xml_node n4 = doc.append_child(node_comment); - CHECK(n4 && n1 != n4 && n2 != n4 && n3 != n4); - CHECK(n4.set_value(STR("n4"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foon3")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_child_after, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_child_after(node_element, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_child_after(node_element, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_after(node_document, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_after(node_null, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_after(node_element, node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(child.insert_child_after(node_element, node) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = node.insert_child_after(node_element, child); - CHECK(n1 && n1 != node && n1 != child); - CHECK(n1.set_name(STR("n1"))); - - xml_node n2 = node.insert_child_after(node_element, child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != node && n2 != child && n2 != n1); - CHECK(n2.set_name(STR("n2"))); - - xml_node n3 = node.insert_child_after(node_pcdata, n2); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != node && n3 != child && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK(n3.set_value(STR("n3"))); - - xml_node n4 = node.insert_child_after(node_pi, node.first_child()); - CHECK(n4 && n4 != node && n4 != child && n4 != n1 && n4 != n2 && n4 != n3); - CHECK(n4.set_name(STR("n4"))); - - CHECK(child.insert_child_after(node_element, n3) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foon3")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_child_before, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_child_before(node_element, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_child_before(node_element, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_before(node_document, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_before(node_null, xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_before(node_element, node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(child.insert_child_before(node_element, node) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = node.insert_child_before(node_element, child); - CHECK(n1 && n1 != node && n1 != child); - CHECK(n1.set_name(STR("n1"))); - - xml_node n2 = node.insert_child_before(node_element, child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != node && n2 != child && n2 != n1); - CHECK(n2.set_name(STR("n2"))); - - xml_node n3 = node.insert_child_before(node_pcdata, n2); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != node && n3 != child && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK(n3.set_value(STR("n3"))); - - xml_node n4 = node.insert_child_before(node_pi, node.first_child()); - CHECK(n4 && n4 != node && n4 != child && n4 != n1 && n4 != n2 && n4 != n3); - CHECK(n4.set_name(STR("n4"))); - - CHECK(child.insert_child_before(node_element, n3) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foon3")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_child_name, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_child(STR("")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().prepend_child(STR("")) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_child(STR("n1")); - CHECK(n1); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_child(STR("n2")); - CHECK(n2 && n1 != n2); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_child_name, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().append_child(STR("")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().append_child(STR("")) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_child(STR("n1")); - CHECK(n1); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_child(STR("n2")); - CHECK(n2 && n1 != n2); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_child_after_name, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_child_after(STR(""), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_child_after(STR(""), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_after(STR(""), node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(child.insert_child_after(STR(""), node) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = node.insert_child_after(STR("n1"), child); - CHECK(n1 && n1 != node && n1 != child); - - xml_node n2 = node.insert_child_after(STR("n2"), child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != node && n2 != child && n2 != n1); - - CHECK(child.insert_child_after(STR(""), n2) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_child_before_name, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_child_before(STR(""), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_child_before(STR(""), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_before(STR(""), node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(child.insert_child_before(STR(""), node) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = node.insert_child_before(STR("n1"), child); - CHECK(n1 && n1 != node && n1 != child); - - xml_node n2 = node.insert_child_before(STR("n2"), child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != node && n2 != child && n2 != n1); - - CHECK(child.insert_child_before(STR(""), n2) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_remove_child, "") -{ - CHECK(!xml_node().remove_child(STR("a"))); - CHECK(!xml_node().remove_child(xml_node())); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child = node.child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(!node.remove_child(STR("a"))); - CHECK(!node.remove_child(xml_node())); - CHECK(!node.remove_child(child.child(STR("n4")))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - CHECK(node.remove_child(STR("n1"))); - CHECK(node.remove_child(node.child(STR("n3")))); - CHECK(child.remove_child(STR("n4"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_remove_child_complex, "") -{ - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).remove_child(STR("n1"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - CHECK(doc.remove_child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_remove_child_complex_allocated, "") -{ - doc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK(doc.remove_child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(doc.remove_child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_copy, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_copy(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_copy(doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_copy(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK_STRING(n1.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child"))); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).prepend_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().next_sibling()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoofoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_copy, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().append_copy(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_copy(doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_copy(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK_STRING(n1.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child"))); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoofoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_copy_after, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_copy_after(xml_node(), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_copy_after(doc.child(STR("node")), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_after(doc, doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_after(xml_node(), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_after(doc.child(STR("node")), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_after(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK_STRING(n1.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_after(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(), doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_after(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(), doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoofoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_copy_before, "foo") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().insert_copy_before(xml_node(), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_copy_before(doc.child(STR("node")), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_before(doc, doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_before(xml_node(), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_copy_before(doc.child(STR("node")), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_before(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1); - CHECK_STRING(n1.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_before(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(), doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_copy_before(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().next_sibling(), doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_recursive, "foo") -{ - doc.child(STR("node")).append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foofoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_crossdoc, "") -{ - xml_document newdoc; - newdoc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE(newdoc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_crossdoc_attribute, "") -{ - xml_document newdoc; - newdoc.append_child(STR("copy")).append_copy(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE(newdoc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_node_copy_types, "pcdata", parse_full) -{ - doc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("root"))); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("pcdatapcdata")); - - doc.insert_copy_before(doc.first_child(), doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("pcdatapcdata")); - - doc.insert_copy_after(doc.first_child().next_sibling().next_sibling(), doc.first_child()); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("pcdatapcdata")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_declaration_name) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_declaration); - - // name 'xml' is auto-assigned - CHECK(doc.first_child().type() == node_declaration); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().name(), STR("xml")); - - doc.insert_child_after(node_declaration, doc.first_child()); - doc.insert_child_before(node_declaration, doc.first_child()); - doc.prepend_child(node_declaration); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_declaration_attributes) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_declaration); - node.append_attribute(STR("version")) = STR("1.0"); - node.append_attribute(STR("encoding")) = STR("utf-8"); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_declaration_top_level) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - xml_node node = doc.first_child(); - node.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("text")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_before(node_declaration, node.first_child()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.insert_child_after(node_declaration, node.first_child()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.append_child(node_declaration) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); - - CHECK(doc.insert_child_before(node_declaration, node)); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_after(node_declaration, node)); - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_declaration)); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_declaration_copy) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_declaration); - - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - doc.last_child().append_copy(doc.first_child()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_string_out_of_memory) -{ - const unsigned int length = 65536; - static char_t string[length + 1]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; ++i) string[i] = 'a'; - string[length] = 0; - - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(); - xml_attribute attr = node.append_attribute(STR("a")); - xml_node text = node.append_child(node_pcdata); - - // no value => long value - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!node.set_name(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!text.set_value(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!attr.set_name(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!attr.set_value(string))); - - // set some names/values - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - node.set_name(STR("n")); - attr.set_value(STR("v")); - text.set_value(STR("t")); - - // some value => long value - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!node.set_name(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!text.set_value(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!attr.set_name(string))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!attr.set_value(string))); - - // check that original state was preserved - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("t")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 65536; - - // exhaust memory limit - xml_document doc; - - xml_node n = doc.append_child(); - CHECK(n.set_name(STR("n"))); - - xml_attribute a = n.append_attribute(STR("a")); - CHECK(a); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(while (n.append_child(node_comment)) { /* nop */ }); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(while (n.append_attribute(STR("b"))) { /* nop */ }); - - // verify all node modification operations - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.append_child())); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.prepend_child())); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_child_after(node_element, n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_child_before(node_element, n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.append_attribute(STR("")))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.prepend_attribute(STR("")))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_attribute_after(STR(""), a))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_attribute_before(STR(""), a))); - - // verify node copy operations - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.append_copy(n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.prepend_copy(n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_copy_after(n.first_child(), n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_copy_before(n.first_child(), n.first_child()))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.append_copy(a))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.prepend_copy(a))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_copy_after(a, a))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!n.insert_copy_before(a, a))); -} - -TEST(dom_node_memory_limit) -{ - const unsigned int length = 65536; - static char_t string[length + 1]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; ++i) string[i] = 'a'; - string[length] = 0; - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 * 2 + sizeof(string); - - xml_document doc; - - for (int j = 0; j < 32; ++j) - { - CHECK(doc.append_child().set_name(string)); - CHECK(doc.remove_child(doc.first_child())); - } -} - -TEST(dom_node_memory_limit_pi) -{ - const unsigned int length = 65536; - static char_t string[length + 1]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; ++i) string[i] = 'a'; - string[length] = 0; - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 * 2 + sizeof(string); - - xml_document doc; - - for (int j = 0; j < 32; ++j) - { - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_pi).set_value(string)); - CHECK(doc.remove_child(doc.first_child())); - } -} - -TEST(dom_node_doctype_top_level) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - xml_node node = doc.first_child(); - node.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("text")); - - CHECK(node.insert_child_before(node_doctype, node.first_child()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.insert_child_after(node_doctype, node.first_child()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.append_child(node_doctype) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); - - CHECK(doc.insert_child_before(node_doctype, node)); - CHECK(doc.insert_child_after(node_doctype, node)); - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_doctype)); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_doctype_copy) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_doctype); - - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - doc.last_child().append_copy(doc.first_child()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_doctype_value) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_doctype); - - CHECK(node.type() == node_doctype); - CHECK_STRING(node.value(), STR("")); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); - - CHECK(node.set_value(STR("id [ foo ]"))); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_native, "test") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const char_t data1[] = STR("text"); - const char_t data2[] = STR(""); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data1, sizeof(data1))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data2, sizeof(data2))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data1, sizeof(data1))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data2, sizeof(data2))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data2, sizeof(data2))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("testtexttext")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_convert, "test") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const char data[] = {0, 0, 0, '<', 0, 0, 0, 'n', 0, 0, 0, '/', 0, 0, 0, '>'}; - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data), parse_default, encoding_utf32_be)); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("test")); -} - - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_remove, "test") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const char data1[] = "text"; - const char data2[] = ""; - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data1, sizeof(data1))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data2, sizeof(data2))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data1, sizeof(data1))); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data2, sizeof(data2))); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("testtexttext")); - - while (node.remove_child(STR("child2"))) {} - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("test")); - - while (node.remove_child(STR("child1"))) {} - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("test")); - - while (node.remove_child(STR("child3"))) {} - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("test")); - - CHECK(doc.remove_child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_append_buffer_empty_document) -{ - xml_document doc; - - const char data[] = "text"; - - doc.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("text")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_invalid_type, "test") -{ - const char data[] = "text"; - - CHECK(xml_node().append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_append_invalid_root); - CHECK(doc.first_child().first_child().append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_append_invalid_root); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_close_external, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const char data[] = ""; - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_append_buffer_out_of_memory_extra) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.append_buffer("", 4).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_append_buffer_out_of_memory_buffer) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 128; - - char data[128] = {0}; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_append_buffer_out_of_memory_nodes) -{ - unsigned int count = 4000; - std::basic_string data; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - data += STR(""); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 128 + data.length() * sizeof(char_t) + 32; - -#ifdef PUGIXML_COMPACT - // ... and some space for hash table - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold += 2048; -#endif - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.append_buffer(data.c_str(), data.length() * sizeof(char_t), parse_fragment).status == status_out_of_memory)); - - unsigned int valid = 0; - - for (xml_node n = doc.first_child(); n; n = n.next_sibling()) - { - CHECK_STRING(n.name(), STR("a")); - valid++; - } - - CHECK(valid > 0 && valid < count); -} - -TEST(dom_node_append_buffer_out_of_memory_name) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 4096; - - char data[4096] = {0}; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.append_child(STR("root"))); - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.first_child().append_buffer(data, sizeof(data)).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().name(), STR("root")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_fragment, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer("1", 1).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("1")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer("2", 1, parse_fragment)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("12")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer("3", 1).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("123")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer("4", 1, parse_fragment)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("1234")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_buffer_empty, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer("", 0).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(node.append_buffer("", 0, parse_fragment).status == status_ok); - - CHECK(node.append_buffer(0, 0).status == status_no_document_element); - CHECK(node.append_buffer(0, 0, parse_fragment).status == status_ok); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_prepend_move, "foo") -{ - xml_node child = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(xml_node().prepend_move(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().prepend_move(child) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_move(doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.prepend_move(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_move(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1 && n1 == doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK_STRING(n1.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).prepend_move(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child"))); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1 && n2 == child); - CHECK_STRING(n2.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).prepend_move(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().next_sibling()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 == n1 && n3 != n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_append_move, "foo") -{ - xml_node child = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(xml_node().append_move(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().append_move(child) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_move(doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.append_move(xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_move(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1 && n1 == doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); - CHECK_STRING(n1.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).append_move(doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); - CHECK(n2 && n2 == n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); - - xml_node n3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).append_move(doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 == n1 && n3 == n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_move_after, "foobar") -{ - xml_node child = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(xml_node().insert_move_after(xml_node(), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_move_after(doc.child(STR("node")), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_after(doc, doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_after(xml_node(), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_after(doc.child(STR("node")), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_move_after(child, doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1 && n1 == child); - CHECK_STRING(n1.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foobar")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_move_after(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(), child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("barfoo")); - - xml_node n3 = child.insert_move_after(doc.child(STR("node")).last_child(), child.first_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 == n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("barfoo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_insert_move_before, "foobar") -{ - xml_node child = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")); - - CHECK(xml_node().insert_move_before(xml_node(), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().insert_move_before(doc.child(STR("node")), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_before(doc, doc) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_before(xml_node(), doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_before(doc.child(STR("node")), xml_node()) == xml_node()); - - xml_node n1 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_move_before(child, doc.child(STR("node")).first_child()); - CHECK(n1 && n1 == child); - CHECK_STRING(n1.name(), STR("child")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("barfoo")); - - xml_node n2 = doc.child(STR("node")).insert_move_before(doc.child(STR("node")).last_child(), child); - CHECK(n2 && n2 != n1); - CHECK_STRING(n2.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foobar")); - - xml_node n3 = child.insert_move_before(doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(), child.first_child()); - CHECK(n3 && n3 != n1 && n3 == n2); - CHECK_STRING(n3.value(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foobar")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_move_recursive, "foo") -{ - xml_node root = doc.child(STR("root")); - xml_node node = root.child(STR("node")); - xml_node foo = node.first_child(); - xml_node child = node.last_child(); - - CHECK(node.prepend_move(node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.prepend_move(root) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(node.append_move(node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.append_move(root) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(node.insert_move_before(node, foo) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.insert_move_before(root, foo) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(node.insert_move_after(node, foo) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.insert_move_after(root, foo) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(child.append_move(node) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_move_marker, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(doc.insert_move_before(node, node) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.insert_move_after(node, node) == xml_node()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_move_crossdoc, "") -{ - xml_document newdoc; - CHECK(newdoc.append_move(doc.child(STR("node"))) == xml_node()); - CHECK_NODE(newdoc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_move_tree, "t1t2t3t4") -{ - xml_node root = doc.child(STR("root")); - xml_node n1 = root.child(STR("n1")); - xml_node n2 = root.child(STR("n2")); - xml_node n3 = root.child(STR("n3")); - xml_node n4 = root.child(STR("n4")); - - // n2 n1 n3 n4 - CHECK(n2 == root.prepend_move(n2)); - - // n2 n3 n4 n1 - CHECK(n1 == root.append_move(n1)); - - // n2 n4 n3 n1 - CHECK(n4 == root.insert_move_before(n4, n3)); - - // n2 n4 n1 + n3 - CHECK(n3 == doc.insert_move_after(n3, root)); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("t2t4t1t3")); - - CHECK(n1 == root.child(STR("n1"))); - CHECK(n2 == root.child(STR("n2"))); - CHECK(n3 == doc.child(STR("n3"))); - CHECK(n4 == root.child(STR("n4"))); -} - -TEST(dom_node_copy_stackless) -{ - unsigned int count = 20000; - std::basic_string data; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - data += STR(""); - - data += STR("text"); - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < count; ++j) - data += STR(""); - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(data.c_str())); - - xml_document copy; - CHECK(copy.append_copy(doc.first_child())); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, data.c_str()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_copy_copyless) -{ - std::basic_string data; - data += STR(""); - for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) - data += STR("pcdata"); - data += STR(""); - - std::basic_string datacopy = data; - - // the document is parsed in-place so there should only be 1 page worth of allocations - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 128; - -#ifdef PUGIXML_COMPACT - // ... and some space for hash table - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold += 2048; -#endif - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(&datacopy[0], datacopy.size() * sizeof(char_t), parse_full)); - - // this copy should share all string storage; since there are not a lot of nodes we should not have *any* allocations here (everything will fit in the same page in the document) - xml_node copy = doc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))); - xml_node copy2 = doc.append_copy(copy); - - CHECK_NODE(copy, data.c_str()); - CHECK_NODE(copy2, data.c_str()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_copy_copyless_mix) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("pcdata"), parse_full)); - - xml_node child = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")); - - child.set_name(STR("copychild")); - child.attribute(STR("attr2")).set_name(STR("copyattr2")); - child.attribute(STR("attr1")).set_value(STR("copyvalue1")); - - std::basic_string data; - for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) - data += STR("pcdata"); - - doc.child(STR("node")).text().set(data.c_str()); - - xml_node copy = doc.append_copy(doc.child(STR("node"))); - xml_node copy2 = doc.append_copy(copy); - - std::basic_string dataxml; - dataxml += STR(""); - dataxml += data; - dataxml += STR(""); - - CHECK_NODE(copy, dataxml.c_str()); - CHECK_NODE(copy2, dataxml.c_str()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_copyless_taint, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node copy = doc.append_copy(node); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - node.set_name(STR("nod1")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - xml_node copy2 = doc.append_copy(copy); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - copy.attribute(STR("attr")).set_value(STR("valu2")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - copy2.attribute(STR("attr")).set_name(STR("att3")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_copy_attribute_copyless) -{ - std::basic_string data; - data += STR(""); - - std::basic_string datacopy = data; - - // the document is parsed in-place so there should only be 1 page worth of allocations - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 128; - -#ifdef PUGIXML_COMPACT - // ... and some space for hash table - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold += 2048; -#endif - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(&datacopy[0], datacopy.size() * sizeof(char_t), parse_full)); - - // this copy should share all string storage; since there are not a lot of nodes we should not have *any* allocations here (everything will fit in the same page in the document) - xml_node copy1 = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - copy1.append_copy(doc.first_child().first_attribute()); - - xml_node copy2 = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - copy2.append_copy(copy1.first_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(copy1, data.c_str()); - CHECK_NODE(copy2, data.c_str()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_attribute_copyless_taint, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_attribute attr = node.first_attribute(); - - xml_node copy1 = doc.append_child(STR("copy1")); - xml_node copy2 = doc.append_child(STR("copy2")); - xml_node copy3 = doc.append_child(STR("copy3")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - copy1.append_copy(attr); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - attr.set_name(STR("att1")); - copy2.append_copy(attr); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - copy1.first_attribute().set_value(STR("valu2")); - copy3.append_copy(copy1.first_attribute()); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_out_of_memory_node, "text1text2") -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 * 2 + 4096; - - xml_document copy; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) copy.append_copy(doc.first_child())); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_copy_out_of_memory_attr, "") -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 * 2 + 4096; - - xml_document copy; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) copy.append_copy(doc.first_child())); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_remove_deallocate, "text") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - xml_attribute attr = node.attribute(STR("attr")); - attr.set_name(STR("longattr")); - attr.set_value(STR("longvalue")); - - node.set_name(STR("longnode")); - node.text().set(STR("longtext")); - - node.remove_attribute(attr); - doc.remove_child(node); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_set_deallocate, "text") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - xml_attribute attr = node.attribute(STR("attr")); - - attr.set_name(STR("longattr")); - attr.set_value(STR("longvalue")); - node.set_name(STR("longnode")); - - attr.set_name(STR("")); - attr.set_value(STR("")); - node.set_name(STR("")); - node.text().set(STR("")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("<:anonymous :anonymous=\"\">")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_copy_declaration_empty_name) -{ - xml_document doc1; - xml_node decl1 = doc1.append_child(node_declaration); - decl1.set_name(STR("")); - - xml_document doc2; - xml_node decl2 = doc2.append_copy(decl1); - - CHECK_STRING(decl2.name(), STR("")); -} - -template bool fp_equal(T lhs, T rhs) -{ - // Several compilers compare float/double values on x87 stack without proper rounding - // This causes roundtrip tests to fail, although they correctly preserve the data. -#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1400) || defined(__MWERKS__) - return memcmp(&lhs, &rhs, sizeof(T)) == 0; -#else - return lhs == rhs; -#endif -} - -TEST(dom_fp_roundtrip_min_max_float) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - xml_attribute attr = node.append_attribute(STR("attr")); - - node.text().set(std::numeric_limits::min()); - CHECK(fp_equal(node.text().as_float(), std::numeric_limits::min())); - - attr.set_value(std::numeric_limits::max()); - CHECK(fp_equal(attr.as_float(), std::numeric_limits::max())); -} - -TEST(dom_fp_roundtrip_min_max_double) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - xml_attribute attr = node.append_attribute(STR("attr")); - - attr.set_value(std::numeric_limits::min()); - CHECK(fp_equal(attr.as_double(), std::numeric_limits::min())); - - node.text().set(std::numeric_limits::max()); - CHECK(fp_equal(node.text().as_double(), std::numeric_limits::max())); -} - -const double fp_roundtrip_base[] = -{ - 0.31830988618379067154, - 0.43429448190325182765, - 0.57721566490153286061, - 0.69314718055994530942, - 0.70710678118654752440, - 0.78539816339744830962, -}; - -TEST(dom_fp_roundtrip_float) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int e = -125; e <= 128; ++e) - { - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(fp_roundtrip_base) / sizeof(fp_roundtrip_base[0]); ++i) - { - float value = static_cast(ldexp(fp_roundtrip_base[i], e)); - - doc.text().set(value); - CHECK(fp_equal(doc.text().as_float(), value)); - } - } -} - -// Borland C does not print double values with enough precision -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ -TEST(dom_fp_roundtrip_double) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int e = -1021; e <= 1024; ++e) - { - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(fp_roundtrip_base) / sizeof(fp_roundtrip_base[0]); ++i) - { - #if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1400) || defined(__MWERKS__) - // Not all runtime libraries guarantee roundtripping for denormals - if (e == -1021 && fp_roundtrip_base[i] < 0.5) - continue; - #endif - - #ifdef __DMC__ - // Digital Mars C does not roundtrip on exactly one combination - if (e == -12 && i == 1) - continue; - #endif - - double value = ldexp(fp_roundtrip_base[i], e); - - doc.text().set(value); - CHECK(fp_equal(doc.text().as_double(), value)); - } - } -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_dom_text.cpp b/tests/test_dom_text.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7582460..0000000 --- a/tests/test_dom_text.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,445 +0,0 @@ -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "helpers.hpp" - -#include - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_text_empty, "foo", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("a")).text()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("b")).text()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("c")).text()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("d")).text()); - CHECK(!xml_node().text()); - CHECK(!xml_text()); - - generic_empty_test(node.child(STR("a")).text()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_bool_ops, "foo") -{ - generic_bool_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).text()); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_text_get, "foo", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("a")).text().get(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("a")).first_child().text().get(), STR("foo")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("b")).text().get(), STR("bar")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("b")).last_child().text().get(), STR("bar")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("c")).text().get(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("c")).first_child().text().get(), STR("")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("d")).text().get(), STR("")); - - CHECK_STRING(xml_node().text().get(), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_text_as_string, "foo", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("a")).text().as_string(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("a")).first_child().text().as_string(), STR("foo")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("b")).text().as_string(), STR("bar")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("b")).last_child().text().as_string(), STR("bar")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("c")).text().as_string(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("c")).first_child().text().as_string(), STR("")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("d")).text().as_string(), STR("")); - - CHECK_STRING(xml_node().text().as_string(), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_int, "1-1-214748364821474836470") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_int() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_int() == 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_int() == -1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_int() == 2147483647); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_int_hex, "07770x5ab0XFf-0x20-0x800000000x") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_int() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_int() == 1451); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_int() == 255); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_int() == -32); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_uint, "01214748364742949672950") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_uint() == 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_uint() == 2147483647); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_uint() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_uint_hex, "07770x5ab0XFf0x200xFFFFFFFF0x") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_uint() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_uint() == 1451); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_uint() == 255); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_uint() == 32); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_uint() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_integer_space, " \t\n1234\n\t 0x123- 16- 0x10") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_int() == 1234); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_int() == 291); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_int() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_float, "010.12-5.13e-43.14159265358979323846") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_float() == 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_float(), 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_float(), 1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_float(), 0.12); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_float(), -5.1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_float(), 3e-4); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_float(), 3.14159265358979323846); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_double, "010.12-5.13e-43.14159265358979323846") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_double() == 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_double(), 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_double(), 1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_double(), 0.12); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_double(), -5.1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_double(), 3e-4); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_double(), 3.14159265358979323846); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_bool, "01trueTrueYesyesfalse") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(!xml_text().as_bool()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_bool()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("text7")).text().as_bool()); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_llong, "1-1-922337203685477580892233720368547758070") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_llong() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_llong() == 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_llong() == -1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_llong() == 9223372036854775807ll); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_llong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_llong_hex, "07770x5ab0XFf-0x20-0x80000000000000000x") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_llong() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_llong() == 1451); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_llong() == 255); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_llong() == -32); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_llong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_ullong, "019223372036854775807184467440737095516150") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_text().as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_ullong() == 1); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_ullong() == 9223372036854775807ll); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_ullong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_as_ullong_hex, "07770x5ab0XFf0x200xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0x") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("text1")).text().as_ullong() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.child(STR("text2")).text().as_ullong() == 1451); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text3")).text().as_ullong() == 255); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text4")).text().as_ullong() == 32); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text5")).text().as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.child(STR("text6")).text().as_ullong() == 0); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_text_get_no_state, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_text t = node.text(); - - CHECK(!t); - CHECK(t.get() && *t.get() == 0); - CHECK(!node.first_child()); - - node.append_child(node_pcdata); - - CHECK(t); - CHECK_STRING(t.get(), STR("")); - - node.first_child().set_value(STR("test")); - - CHECK(t); - CHECK_STRING(t.get(), STR("test")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_set, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_text t = node.text(); - - t.set(STR("")); - CHECK(node.first_child().type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("")); - - t.set(STR("boo")); - CHECK(node.first_child().type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK(node.first_child() == node.last_child()); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("boo")); - - t.set(STR("foobarfoobar")); - CHECK(node.first_child().type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK(node.first_child() == node.last_child()); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("foobarfoobar")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_assign, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_child(STR("text1")).text() = STR("v1"); - xml_text() = STR("v1"); - - node.append_child(STR("text2")).text() = -2147483647; - node.append_child(STR("text3")).text() = -2147483647 - 1; - xml_text() = -2147483647 - 1; - - node.append_child(STR("text4")).text() = 4294967295u; - node.append_child(STR("text5")).text() = 4294967294u; - xml_text() = 4294967295u; - - node.append_child(STR("text6")).text() = 0.5; - xml_text() = 0.5; - - node.append_child(STR("text7")).text() = 0.25f; - xml_text() = 0.25f; - - node.append_child(STR("text8")).text() = true; - xml_text() = true; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("v1-2147483647-2147483648429496729542949672940.50.25true")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_set_value, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text1")).text().set(STR("v1"))); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(STR("v1"))); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text2")).text().set(-2147483647)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text3")).text().set(-2147483647 - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(-2147483647 - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text4")).text().set(4294967295u)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text5")).text().set(4294967294u)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(4294967295u)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text6")).text().set(0.5)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(0.5)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text7")).text().set(0.25f)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(0.25f)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text8")).text().set(true)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(true)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("v1-2147483647-2147483648429496729542949672940.50.25true")); -} - -#if LONG_MAX > 2147483647 -TEST_XML(dom_text_assign_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_child(STR("text1")).text() = -9223372036854775807l; - node.append_child(STR("text2")).text() = -9223372036854775807l - 1; - xml_text() = -9223372036854775807l - 1; - - node.append_child(STR("text3")).text() = 18446744073709551615ul; - node.append_child(STR("text4")).text() = 18446744073709551614ul; - xml_text() = 18446744073709551615ul; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-9223372036854775807-92233720368547758081844674407370955161518446744073709551614")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_set_value_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text1")).text().set(-9223372036854775807l)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text2")).text().set(-9223372036854775807l - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(-9223372036854775807l - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text3")).text().set(18446744073709551615ul)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text4")).text().set(18446744073709551614ul)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(18446744073709551615ul)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-9223372036854775807-92233720368547758081844674407370955161518446744073709551614")); -} -#else -TEST_XML(dom_text_assign_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_child(STR("text1")).text() = -2147483647l; - node.append_child(STR("text2")).text() = -2147483647l - 1; - xml_text() = -2147483647l - 1; - - node.append_child(STR("text3")).text() = 4294967295ul; - node.append_child(STR("text4")).text() = 4294967294ul; - xml_text() = 4294967295ul; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-2147483647-214748364842949672954294967294")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_set_value_long, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text1")).text().set(-2147483647l)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text2")).text().set(-2147483647l - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(-2147483647l - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text3")).text().set(4294967295ul)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text4")).text().set(4294967294ul)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(4294967295ul)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-2147483647-214748364842949672954294967294")); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG -TEST_XML(dom_text_assign_llong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - node.append_child(STR("text1")).text() = -9223372036854775807ll; - node.append_child(STR("text2")).text() = -9223372036854775807ll - 1; - xml_text() = -9223372036854775807ll - 1; - - node.append_child(STR("text3")).text() = 18446744073709551615ull; - node.append_child(STR("text4")).text() = 18446744073709551614ull; - xml_text() = 18446744073709551615ull; - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-9223372036854775807-92233720368547758081844674407370955161518446744073709551614")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_text_set_value_llong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text1")).text().set(-9223372036854775807ll)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text2")).text().set(-9223372036854775807ll - 1)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(-9223372036854775807ll - 1)); - - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text3")).text().set(18446744073709551615ull)); - CHECK(node.append_child(STR("text4")).text().set(18446744073709551614ull)); - CHECK(!xml_text().set(18446744073709551615ull)); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("-9223372036854775807-92233720368547758081844674407370955161518446744073709551614")); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_text_middle, "notthisonetext") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_text t = node.text(); - - CHECK_STRING(t.get(), STR("text")); - t.set(STR("notext")); - - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("notthisonenotext")); - CHECK(node.remove_child(t.data())); - - CHECK(!t); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("notthisone")); - - t.set(STR("yestext")); - - CHECK(t); - CHECK_NODE(node, STR("notthisoneyestext")); - CHECK(t.data() == node.last_child()); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_text_data, "foo", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("a")).text().data() == node.child(STR("a")).first_child()); - CHECK(node.child(STR("b")).text().data() == node.child(STR("b")).first_child()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("c")).text().data()); - CHECK(!node.child(STR("d")).text().data()); - CHECK(!xml_text().data()); -} - -TEST(dom_text_defaults) -{ - xml_text text; - - CHECK_STRING(text.as_string(STR("foo")), STR("foo")); - CHECK(text.as_int(42) == 42); - CHECK(text.as_uint(42) == 42); - CHECK(text.as_double(42) == 42); - CHECK(text.as_float(42) == 42); - CHECK(text.as_bool(true) == true); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG - CHECK(text.as_llong(42) == 42); - CHECK(text.as_ullong(42) == 42); -#endif -} diff --git a/tests/test_dom_traverse.cpp b/tests/test_dom_traverse.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 25774a5..0000000 --- a/tests/test_dom_traverse.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1276 +0,0 @@ -#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "helpers.hpp" - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_STL -template static I move_iter(I base, int n) -{ - if (n > 0) while (n--) ++base; - else while (n++) --base; - return base; -} -#else -template static I move_iter(I base, int n) -{ - std::advance(base, n); - return base; -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_bool_ops, "") -{ - generic_bool_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_eq_ops, "") -{ - generic_eq_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr1")), doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr2"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_rel_ops, "") -{ - generic_rel_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr1")), doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr2"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_empty, "") -{ - generic_empty_test(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_next_previous_attribute, "") -{ - xml_attribute attr1 = doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr1")); - xml_attribute attr2 = doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr2")); - - CHECK(attr1.next_attribute() == attr2); - CHECK(attr2.next_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK(attr1.previous_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(attr2.previous_attribute() == attr1); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().next_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(xml_attribute().previous_attribute() == xml_attribute()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_name_value, "") -{ - xml_attribute attr = doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")); - - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(attr, STR("attr"), STR("1")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(xml_attribute(), STR(""), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_string, "") -{ - xml_attribute attr = doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")); - - CHECK_STRING(attr.as_string(), STR("1")); - CHECK_STRING(xml_attribute().as_string(), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_int, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_int() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == -1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_int() == 2147483647); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_int_hex, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == 1451); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_int() == 255); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_int() == -32); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_uint, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_uint() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_uint() == 2147483647); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_uint() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_uint_hex, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_uint() == 1451); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_uint() == 255); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_uint() == 32); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_uint() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_integer_space, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 1234); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == 291); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_int() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_int() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_float, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_float() == 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_float(), 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_float(), 1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_float(), 0.12); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_float(), -5.1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_float(), 3e-4); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_float(), 3.14159265358979323846); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_double, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_double() == 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_double(), 0); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_double(), 1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_double(), 0.12); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_double(), -5.1); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_double(), 3e-4); - CHECK_DOUBLE(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_double(), 3.14159265358979323846); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_bool, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(!xml_attribute().as_bool()); - CHECK(!node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_bool()); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_bool()); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_bool()); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_bool()); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_bool()); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_bool()); - CHECK(!node.attribute(STR("attr7")).as_bool()); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_llong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_llong() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_llong() == -1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_llong() == 9223372036854775807ll); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_llong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_llong_hex, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_llong() == 1451); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_llong() == 255); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_llong() == -32); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_llong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_ullong, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(xml_attribute().as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_ullong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_ullong() == 9223372036854775807ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_ullong() == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_as_ullong_hex, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 777); // no octal support! intentional - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_ullong() == 1451); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_ullong() == 255); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_ullong() == 32); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr5")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr6")).as_ullong() == 0); -} -#endif - -TEST(dom_attr_defaults) -{ - xml_attribute attr; - - CHECK_STRING(attr.as_string(STR("foo")), STR("foo")); - CHECK(attr.as_int(42) == 42); - CHECK(attr.as_uint(42) == 42); - CHECK(attr.as_double(42) == 42); - CHECK(attr.as_float(42) == 42); - CHECK(attr.as_bool(true) == true); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG - CHECK(attr.as_llong(42) == 42); - CHECK(attr.as_ullong(42) == 42); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_iterator, "") -{ - xml_node node1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")); - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - xml_node node3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node3")); - - CHECK(xml_node().attributes_begin() == xml_attribute_iterator()); - CHECK(xml_node().attributes_end() == xml_attribute_iterator()); - - CHECK(node1.attributes_begin() == xml_attribute_iterator(node1.attribute(STR("attr1")), node1)); - CHECK(move_iter(node1.attributes_begin(), 1) == node1.attributes_end()); - CHECK(move_iter(node1.attributes_end(), -1) == node1.attributes_begin()); - CHECK(*node1.attributes_begin() == node1.attribute(STR("attr1"))); - CHECK_STRING(node1.attributes_begin()->name(), STR("attr1")); - - CHECK(move_iter(node2.attributes_begin(), 2) == node2.attributes_end()); - CHECK(move_iter(node2.attributes_end(), -2) == node2.attributes_begin()); - - CHECK(node3.attributes_begin() != xml_attribute_iterator()); - CHECK(node3.attributes_begin() == node3.attributes_end()); - - xml_attribute_iterator it = xml_attribute_iterator(node2.attribute(STR("attr2")), node2); - xml_attribute_iterator itt = it; - - CHECK(itt++ == it); - CHECK(itt == node2.attributes_end()); - - CHECK(itt-- == node2.attributes_end()); - CHECK(itt == it); - - CHECK(++itt == node2.attributes_end()); - CHECK(itt == node2.attributes_end()); - - CHECK(--itt == it); - CHECK(itt == it); - - CHECK(++itt != it); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_iterator_end, "") -{ - xml_node node1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")); - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - xml_node node3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node3")); - - CHECK(node1.attributes_end() != node2.attributes_end() && node1.attributes_end() != node3.attributes_end() && node2.attributes_end() != node3.attributes_end()); - CHECK(node1.attributes_end() != xml_attribute_iterator() && node2.attributes_end() != xml_attribute_iterator() && node3.attributes_end() != xml_attribute_iterator()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_iterator_invalidate, "") -{ - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - - xml_attribute_iterator it1 = node2.attributes_begin(); - xml_attribute_iterator it2 = move_iter(it1, 1); - xml_attribute_iterator it3 = move_iter(it2, 1); - - CHECK(it3 == node2.attributes_end()); - - // removing attr2, it2 is invalid now, it3 is still past-the-end - node2.remove_attribute(*it2); - - CHECK(node2.attributes_end() == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it1, 1) == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it3, -1) == it1); - CHECK_STRING(it1->name(), STR("attr1")); - - // adding attr2 back, it3 is still past-the-end! - xml_attribute_iterator it2new = xml_attribute_iterator(node2.append_attribute(STR("attr2-new")), node2); - - CHECK(node2.attributes_end() == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it1, 1) == it2new); - CHECK(move_iter(it2new, 1) == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it3, -1) == it2new); - CHECK_STRING(it2new->name(), STR("attr2-new")); - - // removing both attributes, it3 is now equal to the begin - node2.remove_attribute(*it1); - node2.remove_attribute(*it2new); - CHECK(!node2.first_attribute()); - - CHECK(node2.attributes_begin() == it3); - CHECK(node2.attributes_end() == it3); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_attr_iterator_const, "") -{ - pugi::xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const pugi::xml_attribute_iterator i1 = node.attributes_begin(); - const pugi::xml_attribute_iterator i2 = ++xml_attribute_iterator(i1); - const pugi::xml_attribute_iterator i3 = ++xml_attribute_iterator(i2); - - CHECK(*i1 == node.attribute(STR("attr1"))); - CHECK(*i2 == node.attribute(STR("attr2"))); - CHECK(i3 == node.attributes_end()); - - CHECK_STRING(i1->name(), STR("attr1")); - CHECK_STRING(i2->name(), STR("attr2")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_bool_ops, "") -{ - generic_bool_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_eq_ops, "") -{ - generic_eq_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")), doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_rel_ops, "") -{ - generic_rel_ops_test(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")), doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_empty, "") -{ - generic_empty_test(doc.child(STR("node"))); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_iterator, "") -{ - xml_node node1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")); - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - xml_node node3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node3")); - - CHECK(xml_node().begin() == xml_node_iterator()); - CHECK(xml_node().end() == xml_node_iterator()); - - CHECK(node1.begin() == xml_node_iterator(node1.child(STR("child1")))); - CHECK(move_iter(node1.begin(), 1) == node1.end()); - CHECK(move_iter(node1.end(), -1) == node1.begin()); - CHECK(*node1.begin() == node1.child(STR("child1"))); - CHECK_STRING(node1.begin()->name(), STR("child1")); - - CHECK(move_iter(node2.begin(), 2) == node2.end()); - CHECK(move_iter(node2.end(), -2) == node2.begin()); - - CHECK(node3.begin() != xml_node_iterator()); - CHECK(node3.begin() == node3.end()); - - xml_node_iterator it = node2.child(STR("child2")); - xml_node_iterator itt = it; - - CHECK(itt++ == it); - CHECK(itt == node2.end()); - - CHECK(itt-- == node2.end()); - CHECK(itt == it); - - CHECK(++itt == node2.end()); - CHECK(itt == node2.end()); - - CHECK(--itt == it); - CHECK(itt == it); - - CHECK(++itt != it); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_iterator_end, "") -{ - xml_node node1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")); - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - xml_node node3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node3")); - - CHECK(node1.end() != node2.end() && node1.end() != node3.end() && node2.end() != node3.end()); - CHECK(node1.end() != xml_node_iterator() && node2.end() != xml_node_iterator() && node3.end() != xml_node_iterator()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_iterator_invalidate, "") -{ - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - - xml_node_iterator it1 = node2.begin(); - xml_node_iterator it2 = move_iter(it1, 1); - xml_node_iterator it3 = move_iter(it2, 1); - - CHECK(it3 == node2.end()); - - // removing child2, it2 is invalid now, it3 is still past-the-end - node2.remove_child(*it2); - - CHECK(node2.end() == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it1, 1) == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it3, -1) == it1); - CHECK_STRING(it1->name(), STR("child1")); - - // adding attr2 back, it3 is still past-the-end! - xml_node_iterator it2new = node2.append_child(); - it2new->set_name(STR("child2-new")); - - CHECK(node2.end() == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it1, 1) == it2new); - CHECK(move_iter(it2new, 1) == it3); - CHECK(move_iter(it3, -1) == it2new); - CHECK_STRING(it2new->name(), STR("child2-new")); - - // removing both nodes, it3 is now equal to the begin - node2.remove_child(*it1); - node2.remove_child(*it2new); - CHECK(!node2.first_child()); - - CHECK(node2.begin() == it3); - CHECK(node2.end() == it3); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_iterator_const, "") -{ - pugi::xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - const pugi::xml_node_iterator i1 = node.begin(); - const pugi::xml_node_iterator i2 = ++xml_node_iterator(i1); - const pugi::xml_node_iterator i3 = ++xml_node_iterator(i2); - - CHECK(*i1 == node.child(STR("child1"))); - CHECK(*i2 == node.child(STR("child2"))); - CHECK(i3 == node.end()); - - CHECK_STRING(i1->name(), STR("child1")); - CHECK_STRING(i2->name(), STR("child2")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_parent, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().parent() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).parent() == doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).parent() == doc); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_root, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().root() == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).root() == doc); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).root() == doc); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_node_type, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments | parse_declaration | parse_doctype) -{ - CHECK(xml_node().type() == node_null); - CHECK(doc.type() == node_document); - - xml_node_iterator it = doc.begin(); - - CHECK((it++)->type() == node_declaration); - CHECK((it++)->type() == node_doctype); - CHECK((it++)->type() == node_pi); - CHECK((it++)->type() == node_comment); - CHECK((it++)->type() == node_element); - - xml_node_iterator cit = doc.child(STR("node")).begin(); - - CHECK((cit++)->type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK((cit++)->type() == node_cdata); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_node_name_value, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments | parse_declaration | parse_doctype) -{ - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(xml_node(), STR(""), STR("")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(doc, STR(""), STR("")); - - xml_node_iterator it = doc.begin(); - - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*it++, STR("xml"), STR("")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*it++, STR(""), STR("id")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*it++, STR("pi"), STR("")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*it++, STR(""), STR("comment")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*it++, STR("node"), STR("")); - - xml_node_iterator cit = doc.child(STR("node")).begin(); - - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*cit++, STR(""), STR("pcdata")); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(*cit++, STR(""), STR("cdata")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_child, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().child(STR("n")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("n")) == xml_node()); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(doc.child(STR("node")), STR("node"), STR("")); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child2")) == doc.child(STR("node")).last_child()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().attribute(STR("a")) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("n")) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK_NAME_VALUE(node.attribute(STR("attr1")), STR("attr1"), STR("0")); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")) == node.last_attribute()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_next_previous_sibling, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().next_sibling() == xml_node()); - CHECK(xml_node().next_sibling(STR("n")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(xml_node().previous_sibling() == xml_node()); - CHECK(xml_node().previous_sibling(STR("n")) == xml_node()); - - xml_node child1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")); - xml_node child2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child2")); - xml_node child3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child3")); - - CHECK(child1.next_sibling() == child2); - CHECK(child3.next_sibling() == xml_node()); - - CHECK(child1.previous_sibling() == xml_node()); - CHECK(child3.previous_sibling() == child2); - - CHECK(child1.next_sibling(STR("child3")) == child3); - CHECK(child1.next_sibling(STR("child")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(child3.previous_sibling(STR("child1")) == child1); - CHECK(child3.previous_sibling(STR("child")) == xml_node()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_child_value, "value1value2value4") -{ - CHECK_STRING(xml_node().child_value(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(xml_node().child_value(STR("n")), STR("")); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_STRING(node.child_value(), STR("value4")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("child1")).child_value(), STR("value1")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("child2")).child_value(), STR("value2")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child(STR("child3")).child_value(), STR("value3")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child_value(STR("child3")), STR("value3")); - CHECK_STRING(node.child_value(STR("novalue")), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_first_last_attribute, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.first_attribute() == node.attribute(STR("attr1"))); - CHECK(node.last_attribute() == node.attribute(STR("attr2"))); - - CHECK(xml_node().first_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(xml_node().last_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - - CHECK(doc.first_attribute() == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(doc.last_attribute() == xml_attribute()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_first_last_child, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.first_child() == node.child(STR("child1"))); - CHECK(node.last_child() == node.child(STR("child2"))); - - CHECK(xml_node().first_child() == xml_node()); - CHECK(xml_node().last_child() == xml_node()); - - CHECK(doc.first_child() == node); - CHECK(doc.last_child() == node); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_find_child_by_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().find_child_by_attribute(STR("name"), STR("attr"), STR("value")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(xml_node().find_child_by_attribute(STR("attr"), STR("value")) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.find_child_by_attribute(STR("child2"), STR("attr"), STR("value3")) == node.last_child()); - CHECK(node.find_child_by_attribute(STR("child2"), STR("attr3"), STR("value3")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.find_child_by_attribute(STR("attr"), STR("value2")) == node.child(STR("child2"))); - CHECK(node.find_child_by_attribute(STR("attr3"), STR("value")) == xml_node()); -} - -TEST(dom_node_find_child_by_attribute_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node0 = doc.append_child(); - xml_node node1 = doc.append_child(STR("a")); - xml_node node2 = doc.append_child(STR("a")); - xml_node node3 = doc.append_child(STR("a")); - - (void)node0; - - // this adds an attribute with null name and/or value in the internal representation - node1.append_attribute(STR("")); - node2.append_attribute(STR("id")); - node3.append_attribute(STR("id")) = STR("1"); - - // make sure find_child_by_attribute works if name/value is null - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("unknown"), STR("wrong")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("id"), STR("wrong")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("id"), STR("")) == node2); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("id"), STR("1")) == node3); - - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("a"), STR("unknown"), STR("wrong")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("a"), STR("id"), STR("wrong")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("a"), STR("id"), STR("")) == node2); - CHECK(doc.find_child_by_attribute(STR("a"), STR("id"), STR("1")) == node3); -} - -struct find_predicate_const -{ - bool result; - - find_predicate_const(bool result_): result(result_) - { - } - - template bool operator()(const T&) const - { - return result; - } -}; - -struct find_predicate_prefix -{ - const pugi::char_t* prefix; - - find_predicate_prefix(const pugi::char_t* prefix_): prefix(prefix_) - { - } - - template bool operator()(const T& obj) const - { - #ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - // can't use wcsncmp here because of a bug in DMC - return std::basic_string(obj.name()).compare(0, wcslen(prefix), prefix) == 0; - #else - return strncmp(obj.name(), prefix, strlen(prefix)) == 0; - #endif - } -}; - -TEST_XML(dom_node_find_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().find_attribute(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_attribute()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(doc.find_attribute(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.find_attribute(find_predicate_const(true)) == node.first_attribute()); - CHECK(node.find_attribute(find_predicate_const(false)) == xml_attribute()); - CHECK(node.find_attribute(find_predicate_prefix(STR("attr2"))) == node.last_attribute()); - CHECK(node.find_attribute(find_predicate_prefix(STR("attr"))) == node.first_attribute()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_find_child, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().find_child(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).find_child(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.find_child(find_predicate_const(true)) == node.first_child()); - CHECK(node.find_child(find_predicate_const(false)) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.find_child(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child2"))) == node.last_child()); - CHECK(node.find_child(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child"))) == node.first_child()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_find_node, "") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().find_node(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_node()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).find_node(find_predicate_const(true)) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.find_node(find_predicate_const(true)) == node.first_child()); - CHECK(node.find_node(find_predicate_const(false)) == xml_node()); - CHECK(node.find_node(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child2"))) == node.last_child()); - CHECK(node.find_node(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child"))) == node.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.find_node(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child"))) == node.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.find_node(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child2"))) == node.last_child()); - CHECK(doc.find_node(find_predicate_prefix(STR("child3"))) == xml_node()); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST_XML(dom_node_path, "text") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().path() == STR("")); - - CHECK(doc.path() == STR("")); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).path() == STR("/node")); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).path() == STR("/node/child1")); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).child(STR("child2")).path() == STR("/node/child1/child2")); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).first_child().path() == STR("/node/child1/")); - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1")).path('\\') == STR("\\node\\child1")); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_node_first_element_by_path, "text") -{ - CHECK(xml_node().first_element_by_path(STR("/")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(xml_node().first_element_by_path(STR("a")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("")) == doc); - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("/")) == doc); - - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("/node/")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("node/")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("node")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("/node")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("/node/child1/child2")).path() == STR("/node/child1/child2")); -#endif - - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("/node/child2")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("\\node\\child1"), '\\') == doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1"))); - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("..")) == doc); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR(".")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("../node/./child1/../.")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("child1")) == doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1"))); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("child1/")) == doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child1"))); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("child")) == xml_node()); - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).first_element_by_path(STR("child11")) == xml_node()); - - CHECK(doc.first_element_by_path(STR("//node")) == doc.child(STR("node"))); -} - -struct test_walker: xml_tree_walker -{ - std::basic_string log; - unsigned int call_count; - unsigned int stop_count; - - test_walker(unsigned int stop_count_ = 0): call_count(0), stop_count(stop_count_) - { - } - - std::basic_string depthstr() const - { - char buf[32]; - sprintf(buf, "%d", depth()); - - #ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - wchar_t wbuf[32]; - std::copy(buf, buf + strlen(buf) + 1, &wbuf[0]); - - return std::basic_string(wbuf); - #else - return std::basic_string(buf); - #endif - } - - virtual bool begin(xml_node& node) - { - log += STR("|"); - log += depthstr(); - log += STR(" <"); - log += node.name(); - log += STR("="); - log += node.value(); - - return ++call_count != stop_count && xml_tree_walker::begin(node); - } - - virtual bool for_each(xml_node& node) - { - log += STR("|"); - log += depthstr(); - log += STR(" !"); - log += node.name(); - log += STR("="); - log += node.value(); - - return ++call_count != stop_count && xml_tree_walker::end(node); - } - - virtual bool end(xml_node& node) - { - log += STR("|"); - log += depthstr(); - log += STR(" >"); - log += node.name(); - log += STR("="); - log += node.value(); - - return ++call_count != stop_count; - } -}; - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse, "text") -{ - test_walker walker; - - CHECK(doc.traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 5); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=|0 !node=|1 !child=|2 !=text|-1 >=")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse_siblings, "text") -{ - test_walker walker; - - CHECK(doc.traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 7); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=|0 !node=|1 !child=|1 !child=|2 !=text|1 !child=|-1 >=")); -} - -TEST(dom_node_traverse_empty) -{ - test_walker walker; - - CHECK(xml_node().traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 2); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=|-1 >=")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse_child, "textnode") -{ - test_walker walker; - - CHECK(doc.child(STR("node")).traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 4); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 node=")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse_stop_begin, "text") -{ - test_walker walker(1); - - CHECK(!doc.traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 1); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse_stop_for_each, "text") -{ - test_walker walker(3); - - CHECK(!doc.traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 3); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=|0 !node=|1 !child=")); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_traverse_stop_end, "text") -{ - test_walker walker(5); - - CHECK(!doc.traverse(walker)); - - CHECK(walker.call_count == 5); - CHECK(walker.log == STR("|-1 <=|0 !node=|1 !child=|2 !=text|-1 >=")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(dom_offset_debug, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments | parse_declaration | parse_doctype) -{ - CHECK(xml_node().offset_debug() == -1); - CHECK(doc.offset_debug() == 0); - - xml_node_iterator it = doc.begin(); - - CHECK((it++)->offset_debug() == 2); - CHECK((it++)->offset_debug() == 16); - CHECK((it++)->offset_debug() == 19); - CHECK((it++)->offset_debug() == 27); - CHECK((it++)->offset_debug() == 38); - - xml_node_iterator cit = doc.child(STR("node")).begin(); - - CHECK((cit++)->offset_debug() == 43); - CHECK((cit++)->offset_debug() == 58); -} - -TEST(dom_offset_debug_encoding) -{ - char buf[] = { 0, '<', 0, 'n', 0, '/', 0, '>' }; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(buf, sizeof(buf))); - - CHECK(doc.offset_debug() == 0); - CHECK(doc.first_child().offset_debug() == 1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_offset_debug_append, "") -{ - xml_node c1 = doc.first_child(); - xml_node c2 = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - xml_node c3 = doc.append_child(node_pcdata); - - CHECK(doc.offset_debug() == 0); - CHECK(c1.offset_debug() == 1); - CHECK(c2.offset_debug() == -1); - CHECK(c3.offset_debug() == -1); - - c1.set_name(STR("nodenode")); - CHECK(c1.offset_debug() == -1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_offset_debug_append_buffer, "") -{ - CHECK(doc.offset_debug() == 0); - CHECK(doc.first_child().offset_debug() == 1); - - CHECK(doc.append_buffer("", 7)); - CHECK(doc.offset_debug() == -1); - CHECK(doc.first_child().offset_debug() == -1); - CHECK(doc.last_child().offset_debug() == -1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_internal_object, "value") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_attribute attr = node.first_attribute(); - xml_node value = node.first_child(); - - CHECK(xml_node().internal_object() == 0); - CHECK(xml_attribute().internal_object() == 0); - - CHECK(node.internal_object() != 0); - CHECK(value.internal_object() != 0); - CHECK(node.internal_object() != value.internal_object()); - - CHECK(attr.internal_object() != 0); - - xml_node node_copy = node; - CHECK(node_copy.internal_object() == node.internal_object()); - - xml_attribute attr_copy = attr; - CHECK(attr_copy.internal_object() == attr.internal_object()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_hash_value, "value") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_attribute attr = node.first_attribute(); - xml_node value = node.first_child(); - - CHECK(xml_node().hash_value() == 0); - CHECK(xml_attribute().hash_value() == 0); - - CHECK(node.hash_value() != 0); - CHECK(value.hash_value() != 0); - CHECK(node.hash_value() != value.hash_value()); - - CHECK(attr.hash_value() != 0); - - xml_node node_copy = node; - CHECK(node_copy.hash_value() == node.hash_value()); - - xml_attribute attr_copy = attr; - CHECK(attr_copy.hash_value() == attr.hash_value()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_named_iterator, "") -{ - xml_node node1 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node1")); - xml_node node2 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node2")); - xml_node node3 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node3")); - xml_node node4 = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("node4")); - - CHECK(xml_named_node_iterator(xml_node(), STR("child")) == xml_named_node_iterator()); - - xml_object_range r1 = node1.children(STR("child")); - xml_object_range r2 = node2.children(STR("child")); - xml_object_range r3 = node3.children(STR("child")); - xml_object_range r4 = node4.children(STR("child")); - - CHECK(r1.begin() != r1.end()); - CHECK(*r1.begin() == node1.first_child()); - CHECK(r1.begin() == move_iter(r1.end(), -1)); - CHECK(move_iter(r1.begin(), 1) == r1.end()); - - CHECK(r2.begin() != r2.end()); - CHECK(*r2.begin() == node2.first_child()); - CHECK(*move_iter(r2.begin(), 1) == node2.last_child()); - CHECK(r2.begin() == move_iter(r2.end(), -2)); - CHECK(move_iter(r2.begin(), 1) == move_iter(r2.end(), -1)); - CHECK(move_iter(r2.begin(), 2) == r2.end()); - - CHECK(r3.begin() == r3.end()); - CHECK(!(r3.begin() != r3.end())); - - CHECK(r4.begin() != r4.end()); - CHECK(*r4.begin() == node4.first_child()); - CHECK(r4.begin() == move_iter(r4.end(), -1)); - CHECK(move_iter(r4.begin(), 1) == r4.end()); - - xml_named_node_iterator it = r1.begin(); - xml_named_node_iterator itt = it; - - CHECK(itt == it); - - CHECK(itt++ == it); - CHECK(itt == r1.end()); - - CHECK(itt != it); - CHECK(itt == ++it); - - CHECK(itt-- == r1.end()); - CHECK(itt == r1.begin()); - - CHECK(itt->offset_debug() == 14); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_node_children_attributes, "") -{ - xml_object_range r1 = doc.children(); - - CHECK(r1.begin() == doc.begin()); - CHECK(r1.end() == doc.end()); - - xml_object_range r2 = xml_node().children(); - - CHECK(r2.begin() == xml_node_iterator()); - CHECK(r2.end() == xml_node_iterator()); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node1")); - - xml_object_range r3 = node.attributes(); - - CHECK(r3.begin() == node.attributes_begin()); - CHECK(r3.end() == node.attributes_end()); - - xml_object_range r4 = xml_node().attributes(); - - CHECK(r4.begin() == xml_attribute_iterator()); - CHECK(r4.end() == xml_attribute_iterator()); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_unspecified_bool_coverage, "text") -{ - xml_node node = doc.first_child(); - - CHECK(node); - static_cast(node)(0); - - CHECK(node.first_attribute()); - static_cast(node.first_attribute())(0); - - CHECK(node.text()); - static_cast(node.text())(0); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - xpath_query q(STR("/node")); - - CHECK(q); - static_cast(q)(0); - - xpath_node qn = q.evaluate_node(doc); - - CHECK(qn); - static_cast(qn)(0); -#endif -} - -#if __cplusplus >= 201103 -TEST_XML(dom_ranged_for, "354") -{ - int index = 1; - - for (xml_node n: doc.children()) - { - for (xml_attribute a: n.attributes()) - { - CHECK(a.as_int() == index); - index++; - } - - for (xml_node c: n.children(STR("test"))) - { - CHECK(c.text().as_int() == index); - index++; - } - } - - CHECK(index == 5); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_node_attribute_hinted, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.first_child(); - xml_attribute attr1 = node.attribute(STR("attr1")); - xml_attribute attr2 = node.attribute(STR("attr2")); - xml_attribute attr3 = node.attribute(STR("attr3")); - - xml_attribute hint; - CHECK(!xml_node().attribute(STR("test"), hint) && !hint); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2"), hint) == attr2 && hint == attr3); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3"), hint) == attr3 && !hint); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1"), hint) == attr1 && hint == attr2); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2"), hint) == attr2 && hint == attr3); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1"), hint) == attr1 && hint == attr2); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1"), hint) == attr1 && hint == attr2); - - CHECK(!node.attribute(STR("attr"), hint) && hint == attr2); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_int_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == 2147483647); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_uint_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_int_hex_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == -2147483647 - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == 2147483647); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_uint_hex_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_uint() == 4294967295u); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_int_many_digits, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_int_hex_many_digits, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 1); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG -TEST_XML(dom_as_llong_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_llong() == 9223372036854775807ll); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_ullong_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr4")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_llong_hex_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == -9223372036854775807ll - 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_llong() == 9223372036854775807ll); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_ullong_hex_overflow, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 0); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr3")).as_ullong() == 18446744073709551615ull); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_llong_many_digits, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 1); -} - -TEST_XML(dom_as_llong_hex_many_digits, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 1); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(dom_as_int_plus, "") -{ - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_uint() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_int() == 10); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_uint() == 10); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_HAS_LONG_LONG - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_llong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr1")).as_ullong() == 1); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_llong() == 10); - CHECK(node.attribute(STR("attr2")).as_ullong() == 10); -#endif -} diff --git a/tests/test_header_guard.cpp b/tests/test_header_guard.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2f65928..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_guard.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests header guards -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" diff --git a/tests/test_header_iosfwd_1.cpp b/tests/test_header_iosfwd_1.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0ed528a..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_iosfwd_1.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with iosfwd -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include diff --git a/tests/test_header_iosfwd_2.cpp b/tests/test_header_iosfwd_2.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 865d0d8..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_iosfwd_2.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with iosfwd -#include -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" diff --git a/tests/test_header_iostream_1.cpp b/tests/test_header_iostream_1.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index a836d4f..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_iostream_1.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with iostream -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include diff --git a/tests/test_header_iostream_2.cpp b/tests/test_header_iostream_2.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index c0be50b..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_iostream_2.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with iostream -#include -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" diff --git a/tests/test_header_only_1.cpp b/tests/test_header_only_1.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e33fd78..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_only_1.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#define PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY -#define pugi pugih - -#include "common.hpp" - -// Check header guards -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" - -TEST(header_only_1) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().name(), STR("node")); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - CHECK(doc.first_child() == doc.select_node(STR("//*")).node()); -#endif -} diff --git a/tests/test_header_only_2.cpp b/tests/test_header_only_2.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 220c807..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_only_2.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#define PUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY -#define pugi pugih - -#include "common.hpp" - -// Check header guards -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" - -TEST(header_only_2) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().name(), STR("node")); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - CHECK(doc.first_child() == doc.select_node(STR("//*")).node()); -#endif -} diff --git a/tests/test_header_string_1.cpp b/tests/test_header_string_1.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 07d1263..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_string_1.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with string -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include diff --git a/tests/test_header_string_2.cpp b/tests/test_header_string_2.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2813fc9..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_string_2.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with string -#include -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" diff --git a/tests/test_header_string_iostream.cpp b/tests/test_header_string_iostream.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 3210080..0000000 --- a/tests/test_header_string_iostream.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -// Tests compatibility with string/iostream -#include -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" -#include -#include diff --git a/tests/test_memory.cpp b/tests/test_memory.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 14c9aff..0000000 --- a/tests/test_memory.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "writer_string.hpp" -#include "allocator.hpp" - -#include -#include - -namespace -{ - int page_allocs = 0; - int page_deallocs = 0; - - bool is_page(size_t size) - { - return size >= 16384; - } - - void* allocate(size_t size) - { - void* ptr = memory_allocate(size); - page_allocs += is_page(memory_size(ptr)); - return ptr; - } - - void deallocate(void* ptr) - { - page_deallocs += is_page(memory_size(ptr)); - memory_deallocate(ptr); - } -} - -TEST(memory_custom_memory_management) -{ - page_allocs = page_deallocs = 0; - - // remember old functions - allocation_function old_allocate = get_memory_allocation_function(); - deallocation_function old_deallocate = get_memory_deallocation_function(); - - // replace functions - set_memory_management_functions(allocate, deallocate); - - { - // parse document - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(page_allocs == 0 && page_deallocs == 0); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""))); - - CHECK(page_allocs == 1 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // modify document (no new page) - CHECK(doc.first_child().set_name(STR("foobars"))); - CHECK(page_allocs == 1 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // modify document (new page) - std::basic_string s(65536, 'x'); - - CHECK(doc.first_child().set_name(s.c_str())); - CHECK(page_allocs == 2 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // modify document (new page, old one should die) - s += s; - - CHECK(doc.first_child().set_name(s.c_str())); - CHECK(page_allocs == 3 && page_deallocs == 1); - } - - CHECK(page_allocs == 3 && page_deallocs == 3); - - // restore old functions - set_memory_management_functions(old_allocate, old_deallocate); -} - -TEST(memory_large_allocations) -{ - page_allocs = page_deallocs = 0; - - // remember old functions - allocation_function old_allocate = get_memory_allocation_function(); - deallocation_function old_deallocate = get_memory_deallocation_function(); - - // replace functions - set_memory_management_functions(allocate, deallocate); - - { - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(page_allocs == 0 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // initial fill - for (size_t i = 0; i < 128; ++i) - { - std::basic_string s(i * 128, 'x'); - - CHECK(doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(s.c_str())); - } - - CHECK(page_allocs > 0 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // grow-prune loop - while (doc.first_child()) - { - pugi::xml_node node; - - // grow - for (node = doc.first_child(); node; node = node.next_sibling()) - { - std::basic_string s = node.value(); - - CHECK(node.set_value((s + s).c_str())); - } - - // prune - for (node = doc.first_child(); node; ) - { - pugi::xml_node next = node.next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - node.parent().remove_child(node); - - node = next; - } - } - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs + 1); // only one live page left (it waits for new allocations) - - char buffer; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(&buffer, 0, parse_fragment, get_native_encoding())); - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs); // no live pages left - } - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs); // everything is freed - - // restore old functions - set_memory_management_functions(old_allocate, old_deallocate); -} - -TEST(memory_page_management) -{ - page_allocs = page_deallocs = 0; - - // remember old functions - allocation_function old_allocate = get_memory_allocation_function(); - deallocation_function old_deallocate = get_memory_deallocation_function(); - - // replace functions - set_memory_management_functions(allocate, deallocate); - - { - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(page_allocs == 0 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // initial fill - std::vector nodes; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < 4000; ++i) - { - xml_node node = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - CHECK(node); - - nodes.push_back(node); - } - - CHECK(page_allocs > 0 && page_deallocs == 0); - - // grow-prune loop - size_t offset = 0; - size_t prime = 15485863; - - while (nodes.size() > 0) - { - offset = (offset + prime) % nodes.size(); - - doc.remove_child(nodes[offset]); - - nodes[offset] = nodes.back(); - nodes.pop_back(); - } - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs + 1); // only one live page left (it waits for new allocations) - - char buffer; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(&buffer, 0, parse_fragment, get_native_encoding())); - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs); // no live pages left - } - - CHECK(page_allocs == page_deallocs); // everything is freed - - // restore old functions - set_memory_management_functions(old_allocate, old_deallocate); -} - -TEST(memory_string_allocate_increasing) -{ - xml_document doc; - - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("x")); - - std::basic_string s = STR("ab"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 17; ++i) - { - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(s.c_str()); - - s += s; - } - - std::string result = save_narrow(doc, format_no_declaration | format_raw, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(result.size() == 262143); - CHECK(result[0] == 'x'); - - for (size_t j = 1; j < result.size(); ++j) - { - CHECK(result[j] == (j % 2 ? 'a' : 'b')); - } -} - -TEST(memory_string_allocate_decreasing) -{ - xml_document doc; - - std::basic_string s = STR("ab"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 17; ++i) s += s; - - for (int j = 0; j < 17; ++j) - { - s.resize(s.size() / 2); - - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(s.c_str()); - } - - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("x")); - - std::string result = save_narrow(doc, format_no_declaration | format_raw, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(result.size() == 262143); - CHECK(result[result.size() - 1] == 'x'); - - for (size_t k = 0; k + 1 < result.size(); ++k) - { - CHECK(result[k] == (k % 2 ? 'b' : 'a')); - } -} - -TEST(memory_string_allocate_increasing_inplace) -{ - xml_document doc; - - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_pcdata); - - node.set_value(STR("x")); - - std::basic_string s = STR("ab"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 17; ++i) - { - node.set_value(s.c_str()); - - s += s; - } - - std::string result = save_narrow(doc, format_no_declaration | format_raw, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(result.size() == 131072); - - for (size_t j = 0; j < result.size(); ++j) - { - CHECK(result[j] == (j % 2 ? 'b' : 'a')); - } -} - -TEST(memory_string_allocate_decreasing_inplace) -{ - xml_document doc; - - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_pcdata); - - std::basic_string s = STR("ab"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 17; ++i) s += s; - - for (int j = 0; j < 17; ++j) - { - s.resize(s.size() / 2); - - node.set_value(s.c_str()); - } - - node.set_value(STR("x")); - - std::string result = save_narrow(doc, format_no_declaration | format_raw, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(result == "x"); -} diff --git a/tests/test_parse.cpp b/tests/test_parse.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index bc40815..0000000 --- a/tests/test_parse.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1184 +0,0 @@ -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "writer_string.hpp" - -TEST(parse_pi_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_declaration}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" value?>"), flags)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } -} - -TEST(parse_pi_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi)); - - xml_node pi1 = doc.first_child(); - xml_node pi2 = doc.last_child(); - - CHECK(pi1 != pi2); - CHECK(pi1.type() == node_pi); - CHECK_STRING(pi1.name(), STR("pi1")); - CHECK_STRING(pi1.value(), STR("")); - CHECK(pi2.type() == node_pi); - CHECK_STRING(pi2.name(), STR("pi2")); - CHECK_STRING(pi2.value(), STR("value")); -} - -TEST(parse_pi_parse_spaces) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi)); - - xml_node pi = doc.first_child(); - - CHECK(pi.type() == node_pi); - CHECK_STRING(pi.name(), STR("target")); - CHECK_STRING(pi.value(), STR("value ")); -} - -TEST(parse_pi_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_pi}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi).status == status_bad_pi); -} - -TEST(parse_comments_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_comments_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_comments)); - - xml_node c1 = doc.first_child(); - xml_node c2 = doc.last_child(); - - CHECK(c1 != c2); - CHECK(c1.type() == node_comment); - CHECK_STRING(c1.name(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(c1.value(), STR("")); - CHECK(c2.type() == node_comment); - CHECK_STRING(c2.name(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(c2.value(), STR("value")); -} - -TEST(parse_comments_parse_no_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_comments)); - - xml_node c = doc.first_child(); - CHECK(c.type() == node_comment); - CHECK_STRING(c.value(), STR("\r\rval1\rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r")); -} - -TEST(parse_comments_parse_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_comments | parse_eol)); - - xml_node c = doc.first_child(); - CHECK(c.type() == node_comment); - CHECK_STRING(c.value(), STR("\n\nval1\nval2\nval3\nval4\n\n")); -} - -TEST(parse_comments_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_comments, parse_fragment | parse_comments | parse_eol}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_comment); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_comment); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_comment); - } -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_skip_contents) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("hello, world!"), parse_fragment)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("hello, world!")); -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_cdata)); - - xml_node c1 = doc.first_child(); - xml_node c2 = doc.last_child(); - - CHECK(c1 != c2); - CHECK(c1.type() == node_cdata); - CHECK_STRING(c1.name(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(c1.value(), STR("")); - CHECK(c2.type() == node_cdata); - CHECK_STRING(c2.name(), STR("")); - CHECK_STRING(c2.value(), STR("value")); -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_parse_no_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_cdata)); - - xml_node c = doc.first_child(); - CHECK(c.type() == node_cdata); - CHECK_STRING(c.value(), STR("\r\rval1\rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r")); -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_parse_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_cdata | parse_eol)); - - xml_node c = doc.first_child(); - CHECK(c.type() == node_cdata); - CHECK_STRING(c.value(), STR("\n\nval1\nval2\nval3\nval4\n\n")); -} - -TEST(parse_cdata_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_cdata, parse_fragment | parse_cdata | parse_eol}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_cdata); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_cdata); - } -} - -TEST(parse_ws_pcdata_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), parse_fragment)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), parse_minimal)); - - xml_node root = doc.child(STR("root")); - - CHECK(root.first_child() == root.last_child()); - CHECK(!root.first_child().first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_ws_pcdata_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), parse_minimal | parse_ws_pcdata)); - - xml_node root = doc.child(STR("root")); - - xml_node c1 = root.first_child(); - xml_node c2 = c1.next_sibling(); - xml_node c3 = c2.next_sibling(); - - CHECK(c3 == root.last_child()); - - CHECK(c1.type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK_STRING(c1.value(), STR(" ")); - CHECK(c3.type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK_STRING(c3.value(), STR(" ")); - - CHECK(c2.first_child() == c2.last_child()); - CHECK(c2.first_child().type() == node_pcdata); - CHECK_STRING(c2.first_child().value(), STR(" ")); -} - -static int get_tree_node_count(xml_node n) -{ - int result = 1; - - for (xml_node c = n.first_child(); c; c = c.next_sibling()) - result += get_tree_node_count(c); - - return result; -} - -TEST(parse_ws_pcdata_permutations) -{ - struct test_data_t - { - unsigned int mask; // 1 = default flags, 2 = parse_ws_pcdata, 4 = parse_ws_pcdata_single - const pugi::char_t* source; - const pugi::char_t* result; - int nodes; // negative if parsing should fail - }; - - test_data_t test_data[] = - { - // external pcdata should be discarded (whitespace or not) - {7, STR("ext1"), STR(""), 2}, - {7, STR("ext1ext2"), STR(""), 2}, - {7, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - {7, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - {7, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - // inner pcdata should be preserved - {7, STR("inner"), STR("inner"), 3}, - {7, STR("inner1inner2"), STR("inner1inner2"), 5}, - {7, STR("inner1deepinner2"), STR("inner1deepinner2"), 6}, - // empty pcdata nodes should never be created - {7, STR("inner1inner2"), STR("inner1inner2"), 5}, - {7, STR("inner2"), STR("inner2"), 4}, - {7, STR("inner1"), STR("inner1"), 4}, - {7, STR(""), STR(""), 3}, - // comments, pi or other nodes should not cause pcdata creation either - {7, STR(""), STR(""), 4}, - // leading/trailing pcdata whitespace should be preserved (note: this will change if parse_ws_pcdata_trim is introduced) - {7, STR("\t \tinner1 deep \t\ninner2\n\t"), STR("\t \tinner1 deep \t\ninner2\n\t"), 6}, - // whitespace-only pcdata preservation depends on the parsing mode - {1, STR("\n\t \n\t \n\t\n\t"), STR(""), 5}, - {2, STR("\n\t \n\t \n\t\n\t"), STR("\n\t \n\t \n\t\n\t"), 13}, - {4, STR("\n\t \n\t \n\t\n\t"), STR(" "), 7}, - // current implementation of parse_ws_pcdata_single has an unfortunate bug; reproduce it here - {4, STR("\t\t\n\n"), STR("\n\n"), 3}, - // error case: terminate PCDATA in the middle - {7, STR("abcdef"), STR("abcdef"), -3}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), -2}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), -3}, - // error case: terminate PCDATA as early as possible - {7, STR(""), STR(""), -2}, - {7, STR("a"), STR("a"), -3}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), -2}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), -3}, - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(test_data) / sizeof(test_data[0]); ++i) - { - const test_data_t& td = test_data[i]; - - for (int flag = 0; flag < 3; ++flag) - { - if (td.mask & (1 << flag)) - { - unsigned int flags[] = {parse_default, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata_single}; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK((td.nodes > 0) == doc.load_string(td.source, flags[flag])); - CHECK_NODE(doc, td.result); - - int nodes = get_tree_node_count(doc); - CHECK((td.nodes < 0 ? -td.nodes : td.nodes) == nodes); - } - } - } -} - -TEST(parse_ws_pcdata_fragment_permutations) -{ - struct test_data_t - { - unsigned int mask; // 1 = default flags, 2 = parse_ws_pcdata, 4 = parse_ws_pcdata_single - const pugi::char_t* source; - const pugi::char_t* result; - int nodes; // negative if parsing should fail - }; - - test_data_t test_data[] = - { - // external pcdata should be preserved - {7, STR("ext1"), STR("ext1"), 2}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), 1}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), 2}, - {7, STR("ext1"), STR("ext1"), 3}, - {7, STR("ext2"), STR("ext2"), 3}, - {7, STR("ext1ext2"), STR("ext1ext2"), 4}, - {7, STR("ext1ext2ext3"), STR("ext1ext2ext3"), 6}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), 3}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), 3}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), 2}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), 4}, - {5, STR(" "), STR(""), 3}, - {2, STR(" "), STR(" "), 6}, - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(test_data) / sizeof(test_data[0]); ++i) - { - const test_data_t& td = test_data[i]; - - for (int flag = 0; flag < 3; ++flag) - { - if (td.mask & (1 << flag)) - { - unsigned int flags[] = {parse_default, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata, parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata_single}; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK((td.nodes > 0) == doc.load_string(td.source, flags[flag] | parse_fragment)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, td.result); - - int nodes = get_tree_node_count(doc); - CHECK((td.nodes < 0 ? -td.nodes : td.nodes) == nodes); - } - } - } -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_no_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("\r\rval1\rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r"), parse_minimal)); - - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("root")), STR("\r\rval1\rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r")); -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_eol) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("\r\rval1\rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r"), parse_minimal | parse_eol)); - - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("root")), STR("\n\nval1\nval2\nval3\nval4\n\n")); -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_skip_ext) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("prepost"), parse_minimal)); - CHECK(doc.first_child() == doc.last_child()); - CHECK(doc.first_child().type() == node_element); -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("pcdata"), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_trim) -{ - struct test_data_t - { - const pugi::char_t* source; - const pugi::char_t* result; - unsigned int flags; - }; - - test_data_t test_data[] = - { - { STR(" text"), STR("text"), 0 }, - { STR("\t\n text"), STR("text"), 0 }, - { STR("text "), STR("text"), 0 }, - { STR("text \t\n"), STR("text"), 0 }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \t\n\r"), STR("text"), 0 }, - { STR(" text"), STR("text"), parse_fragment }, - { STR("\t\n text"), STR("text"), parse_fragment }, - { STR("text "), STR("text"), parse_fragment }, - { STR("text \t\n"), STR("text"), parse_fragment }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \t\n\r"), STR("text"), parse_fragment }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \t\n\r more \r\n\t"), STR("text \t\n\r more"), 0 }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \t\n\r more \r\n\t"), STR("text \t\n\n more"), parse_eol }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n more \r\n\t"), STR("text \n\n\n\n\n\n\n more"), parse_eol }, - { STR(" test&&&&&&& "), STR("test&&&&&&&"), 0 }, - { STR(" test&&&&&&& "), STR("test&&&&&&&"), parse_escapes }, - { STR(" test&&&&&&& "), STR("test&&&&&&&"), parse_fragment | parse_escapes }, - { STR("\r\n\t text \t\n\r m&&e \r\n\t"), STR("text \t\n\n m&&e"), parse_eol | parse_escapes } - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(test_data) / sizeof(test_data[0]); ++i) - { - const test_data_t& td = test_data[i]; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(td.source, td.flags | parse_trim_pcdata)); - - const pugi::char_t* value = doc.child(STR("node")) ? doc.child_value(STR("node")) : doc.text().get(); - CHECK_STRING(value, td.result); - } -} - -TEST(parse_pcdata_trim_empty) -{ - unsigned int flags[] = { 0, parse_ws_pcdata, parse_ws_pcdata_single, parse_ws_pcdata | parse_ws_pcdata_single }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(flags) / sizeof(flags[0]); ++i) - { - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), flags[i] | parse_trim_pcdata)); - - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - CHECK(node); - CHECK(!node.first_child()); - } -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("<>&'""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR("<>&'"")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("<>&'""), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("<>&'\"")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR("<>&'\"")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_code) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("\01 ")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_code_exhaustive_dec) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&#/; &#:;&#a;&#A; "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&#/;\x1\x2\x3\x4\x5\x6\x7\x8\x9&#:;&#a;&#A; ")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_code_exhaustive_hex) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&#x/; &#x:;&#x@; &#xG;&#x`; &#xg;"), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&#x/;\x1\x2\x3\x4\x5\x6\x7\x8\x9&#x:;&#x@;\xa\xb\xc\xd\xe\xf&#xG;&#x`;\xa\xb\xc\xd\xe\xf&#xg;")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_code_restore) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("  - - "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("  - - ")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_char_restore) -{ - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&q &qu &quo " "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&q &qu &quo " ")); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&a &ap &apo &apos "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&a &ap &apo &apos ")); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&a &am & "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&a &am & ")); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&l < "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&l < ")); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("&g > "), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&g > ")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_unicode) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("γγ𤭢"), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - const pugi::char_t* v = doc.child_value(STR("node")); - - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - CHECK(v[0] == 0x3b3 && v[1] == 0x3b3 && (wcharsize == 2 ? v[2] == wchar_cast(0xd852) && v[3] == wchar_cast(0xdf62) : v[2] == wchar_cast(0x24b62))); -#else - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), "\xce\xb3\xce\xb3\xf0\xa4\xad\xa2"); -#endif -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("g;&#ab;""), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("g;&#ab;"")); - - CHECK(!doc.load_string(STR("&#;&#x;&;&#x-;&#-;"), parse_minimal | parse_escapes)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child_value(STR("node")), STR("&#;&#x;&;&#x-;&#-;")); -} - -TEST(parse_escapes_attribute) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int wnorm = 0; wnorm < 2; ++wnorm) - for (int eol = 0; eol < 2; ++eol) - for (int wconv = 0; wconv < 2; ++wconv) - { - unsigned int flags = parse_escapes; - - flags |= (wnorm ? parse_wnorm_attribute : 0); - flags |= (eol ? parse_eol : 0); - flags |= (wconv ? parse_wconv_attribute : 0); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR("\"")); - } -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_spaces) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id1")).value(), STR("v1")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id2")).value(), STR("v2")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id3")).value(), STR("v3")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id4")).value(), STR("v4")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id5")).value(), STR("v5")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_quot) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id1")).value(), STR("v1")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id2")).value(), STR("v2")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_no_eol_no_wconv) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR(" \t\r\rval1 \rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_eol_no_wconv) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal | parse_eol)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR(" \t\n\nval1 \nval2\nval3\nval4\n\n")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_no_eol_wconv) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal | parse_wconv_attribute)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR(" val1 val2 val3 val4 ")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_eol_wconv) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal | parse_eol | parse_wconv_attribute)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR(" val1 val2 val3 val4 ")); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_wnorm) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int eol = 0; eol < 2; ++eol) - for (int wconv = 0; wconv < 2; ++wconv) - { - unsigned int flags = parse_minimal | parse_wnorm_attribute | (eol ? parse_eol : 0) | (wconv ? parse_wconv_attribute : 0); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR("val1 val2 val3 val4")); - } -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_variations) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int wnorm = 0; wnorm < 2; ++wnorm) - for (int eol = 0; eol < 2; ++eol) - for (int wconv = 0; wconv < 2; ++wconv) - for (int escapes = 0; escapes < 2; ++escapes) - { - unsigned int flags = parse_minimal; - - flags |= (wnorm ? parse_wnorm_attribute : 0); - flags |= (eol ? parse_eol : 0); - flags |= (wconv ? parse_wconv_attribute : 0); - flags |= (escapes ? parse_escapes : 0); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id")).value(), STR("1")); - } -} - - -TEST(parse_attribute_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); -} - -TEST(parse_attribute_termination_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int wnorm = 0; wnorm < 2; ++wnorm) - for (int eol = 0; eol < 2; ++eol) - for (int wconv = 0; wconv < 2; ++wconv) - { - unsigned int flags = parse_minimal; - - flags |= (wnorm ? parse_wnorm_attribute : 0); - flags |= (eol ? parse_eol : 0); - flags |= (wconv ? parse_wconv_attribute : 0); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id1")).value(), STR("\"")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("id2")).value(), STR("'")); - } -} - -TEST(parse_tag_single) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(parse_tag_hierarchy) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(parse_tag_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("<"), parse_minimal).status == status_unrecognized_tag); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("<"), parse_minimal).status == status_unrecognized_tag); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_end_element_mismatch); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_end_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_minimal).status == status_bad_start_element); -} - -TEST(parse_declaration_cases) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_declaration_attr_cases) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_pi)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_declaration_skip) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_pi}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" ?>"), flags)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); - } -} - -TEST(parse_declaration_parse) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_declaration)); - - xml_node d1 = doc.first_child(); - xml_node d2 = doc.last_child(); - - CHECK(d1 != d2); - CHECK(d1.type() == node_declaration); - CHECK_STRING(d1.name(), STR("xml")); - CHECK(d2.type() == node_declaration); - CHECK_STRING(d2.name(), STR("xml")); - CHECK_STRING(d2.attribute(STR("version")).value(), STR("1.0")); -} - -TEST(parse_declaration_error) -{ - xml_document doc; - - unsigned int flag_sets[] = {parse_fragment, parse_fragment | parse_declaration}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flag_sets) / sizeof(flag_sets[0]); ++i) - { - unsigned int flags = flag_sets[i]; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), flags).status == status_bad_pi); - } - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_declaration).status == status_bad_attribute); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment | parse_declaration).status == status_bad_pi); -} - -TEST(parse_empty) -{ - xml_document doc; - - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("")).status == status_no_document_element && !doc.first_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_fragment) && !doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 256; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("")).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_out_of_memory_halfway_node) -{ - const unsigned int count = 10000; - static char_t text[count * 4]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - { - text[4*i + 0] = '<'; - text[4*i + 1] = 'n'; - text[4*i + 2] = '/'; - text[4*i + 3] = '>'; - } - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 65536; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(text, count * 4).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK_NODE(doc.first_child(), STR("")); -} - -TEST(parse_out_of_memory_halfway_attr) -{ - const unsigned int count = 10000; - static char_t text[count * 5 + 4]; - - text[0] = '<'; - text[1] = 'n'; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - { - text[5*i + 2] = ' '; - text[5*i + 3] = 'a'; - text[5*i + 4] = '='; - text[5*i + 5] = '"'; - text[5*i + 6] = '"'; - } - - text[5 * count + 2] = '/'; - text[5 * count + 3] = '>'; - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 65536; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(text, count * 5 + 4).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().name(), STR("n")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().first_attribute().name(), STR("a")); - CHECK_STRING(doc.first_child().last_attribute().name(), STR("a")); -} - -TEST(parse_out_of_memory_conversion) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 256; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_buffer("", 7, parse_default, encoding_latin1).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK(!doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_out_of_memory_allocator_state_sync) -{ - const unsigned int count = 10000; - static char_t text[count * 4]; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - { - text[4*i + 0] = '<'; - text[4*i + 1] = 'n'; - text[4*i + 2] = '/'; - text[4*i + 3] = '>'; - } - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 65536; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(doc.load_buffer_inplace(text, count * 4).status == status_out_of_memory)); - CHECK_NODE(doc.first_child(), STR("")); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < count; ++j) - CHECK(doc.append_child(STR("n"))); -} - -static bool test_offset(const char_t* contents, unsigned int options, pugi::xml_parse_status status, ptrdiff_t offset) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_parse_result res = doc.load_string(contents, options); - - return res.status == status && res.offset == offset; -} - -#define CHECK_OFFSET(contents, options, status, offset) CHECK(test_offset(STR(contents), options, status, offset)) - -TEST(parse_error_offset) -{ - CHECK_OFFSET("", parse_default, status_ok, 0); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK_OFFSET("", parse_default, status_out_of_memory, 0)); - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 0; - - CHECK_OFFSET("<3d/>", parse_default, status_unrecognized_tag, 1); - CHECK_OFFSET(" <3d/>", parse_default, status_unrecognized_tag, 2); - CHECK_OFFSET(" <", parse_default, status_unrecognized_tag, 1); - - CHECK_OFFSET("", parse_default, status_bad_start_element, 5); - - CHECK_OFFSET("", parse_default, status_bad_attribute, 8); - CHECK_OFFSET("valuevalue1value2outertext")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nvalue\n\nvalue1\nvalue2outer\ntext\n\n\n"), STR("\t"), 0); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\tvalue\n\t\n\t\tvalue1\n\t\tvalue2outer\n\ttext\n\t\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); - } -} diff --git a/tests/test_parse_doctype.cpp b/tests/test_parse_doctype.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 901890c..0000000 --- a/tests/test_parse_doctype.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,364 +0,0 @@ -#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -static xml_parse_result load_concat(xml_document& doc, const char_t* a, const char_t* b = STR(""), const char_t* c = STR("")) -{ - char_t buffer[768]; - -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - wcscpy(buffer, a); - wcscat(buffer, b); - wcscat(buffer, c); -#else - strcpy(buffer, a); - strcat(buffer, b); - strcat(buffer, c); -#endif - - return doc.load_string(buffer, parse_fragment); -} - -static bool test_doctype_wf(const char_t* decl) -{ - xml_document doc; - - // standalone - if (!load_concat(doc, decl) || !doc.first_child().empty()) return false; - - // pcdata pre/postfix - if (!load_concat(doc, STR("a"), decl) || !test_node(doc, STR("a"), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - if (!load_concat(doc, decl, STR("b")) || !test_node(doc, STR("b"), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - if (!load_concat(doc, STR("a"), decl, STR("b")) || !test_node(doc, STR("ab"), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - - // node pre/postfix - if (!load_concat(doc, STR(""), decl) || !test_node(doc, STR(""), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - if (!load_concat(doc, decl, STR("")) || !test_node(doc, STR(""), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - if (!load_concat(doc, STR(""), decl, STR("")) || !test_node(doc, STR(""), STR(""), format_raw)) return false; - - // check load-store contents preservation - CHECK(doc.load_string(decl, parse_doctype | parse_fragment)); - CHECK_NODE(doc, decl); - - return true; -} - -static bool test_doctype_nwf(const char_t* decl) -{ - xml_document doc; - - // standalone - if (load_concat(doc, decl).status != status_bad_doctype) return false; - - // pcdata postfix - if (load_concat(doc, decl, STR("b")).status != status_bad_doctype) return false; - - // node postfix - if (load_concat(doc, decl, STR("")).status != status_bad_doctype) return false; - - return true; -} - -#define TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(contents) CHECK(test_doctype_wf(STR(contents))) -#define TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(contents) CHECK(test_doctype_nwf(STR(contents))) - -TEST(parse_doctype_skip) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_error) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF("]"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF("] "); -} - -// Examples from W3C recommendations -TEST(parse_doctype_w3c_wf) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]]>]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_w3c_nwf) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" %e; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" %pe; %intpe; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" \"> \"> "); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_eduni_2) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("\"> %pe; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_eduni_3) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("\"> ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_eduni_4) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_eduni_5) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_ibm_1) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" %pe1; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> %pe3; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" '> %pe1; ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_ibm_2) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" &generalE; \"> %parameterE; ] animal>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" \"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" [INCLUDE ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" %paaa; \"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> %paaa; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" \" %paaa; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_ibm_3) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(""); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" IN PI ?> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> \"> \"> %make_leopard_element; %make_small; \"> %make_big; %make_attlist; ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("\"> ]]> %rootElement; \"> %make_tiger_element; ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" General entity reference in element content
\"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("'. These must be balanced ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("'. These must be balanced ]]> ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("'. These must be balanced ]]> nesting ]]> nesting again ]]> end ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> %pe1; ]> ]>"); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_oasis_1) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("\"> ]]> %rootel; ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]>]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]>]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" '. These must be balanced, but it is no section keyword is required: ] ]> ]] > ]]> ]]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ?>/\''\"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("]>"); - - // not actually a doctype :) - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" "), parse_full | parse_fragment) && doc.first_child().type() == node_comment && doc.last_child().type() == node_comment && doc.first_child().next_sibling() == doc.last_child()); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" &a%b&#c?>"), parse_full | parse_fragment) && doc.first_child().type() == node_pi && doc.first_child() == doc.last_child()); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_xmlconf_xmltest_1) -{ - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" ]> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" "); - TEST_DOCTYPE_NWF(" "); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" %e; -->"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF("\"> ]>"); - TEST_DOCTYPE_WF(" \"> ]>"); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(parse_doctype_value, " \"> ]>", parse_fragment | parse_doctype) -{ - xml_node n = doc.first_child(); - - CHECK(n.type() == node_doctype); - CHECK_STRING(n.value(), STR("doc [ \"> ]")); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_error_toplevel) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR("")).status == status_bad_doctype); - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(""), parse_doctype).status == status_bad_doctype); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_error_ignore) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(STR(" str; - - int count = 100000; - - str += STR(""); - - str += STR(">"); - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(str.c_str(), parse_fragment)); -} - -TEST(parse_doctype_stackless_ignore) -{ - std::basic_string str; - - int count = 100000; - - str += STR(""); - - str += STR(">"); - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(str.c_str(), parse_fragment)); -} diff --git a/tests/test_unicode.cpp b/tests/test_unicode.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 1902e36..0000000 --- a/tests/test_unicode.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include - -// letters taken from http://www.utf8-chartable.de/ - -TEST(as_wide_empty) -{ - CHECK(as_wide("") == L""); -} - -TEST(as_wide_valid_basic) -{ - // valid 1-byte, 2-byte and 3-byte inputs -#ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(as_wide("?\xd0\x80\xe2\x80\xbd") == L"?\u0400\u203D"); -#else - CHECK(as_wide("?\xd0\x80\xe2\x80\xbd") == L"?\x0400\x203D"); -#endif -} - -TEST(as_wide_valid_astral) -{ - // valid 4-byte input - std::basic_string b4 = as_wide("\xf2\x97\x98\xa4 \xf4\x80\x8f\xbf"); - - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - if (wcharsize == 4) - { - CHECK(b4.size() == 3 && b4[0] == wchar_cast(0x97624) && b4[1] == L' ' && b4[2] == wchar_cast(0x1003ff)); - } - else - { - CHECK(b4.size() == 5 && b4[0] == wchar_cast(0xda1d) && b4[1] == wchar_cast(0xde24) && b4[2] == L' ' && b4[3] == wchar_cast(0xdbc0) && b4[4] == wchar_cast(0xdfff)); - } -} - -TEST(as_wide_invalid) -{ - // invalid 1-byte input - CHECK(as_wide("a\xb0") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xb0_") == L"a_"); - - // invalid 2-byte input - CHECK(as_wide("a\xc0") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xd0") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xc0_") == L"a_"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xd0_") == L"a_"); - - // invalid 3-byte input - CHECK(as_wide("a\xe2\x80") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xe2") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xe2\x80_") == L"a_"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xe2_") == L"a_"); - - // invalid 4-byte input - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2\x97\x98") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2\x97") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2") == L"a"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2\x97\x98_") == L"a_"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2\x97_") == L"a_"); - CHECK(as_wide("a\xf2_") == L"a_"); - - // invalid 5-byte input - std::basic_string b5 = as_wide("\xf8\nbcd"); - CHECK(b5 == L"\nbcd"); -} - -TEST(as_wide_string) -{ - std::string s = "abcd"; - - CHECK(as_wide(s) == L"abcd"); -} - -TEST(as_utf8_empty) -{ - CHECK(as_utf8(L"") == ""); -} - -TEST(as_utf8_valid_basic) -{ - // valid 1-byte, 2-byte and 3-byte outputs -#ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(as_utf8(L"?\u0400\u203D") == "?\xd0\x80\xe2\x80\xbd"); -#else - CHECK(as_utf8(L"?\x0400\x203D") == "?\xd0\x80\xe2\x80\xbd"); -#endif -} - -TEST(as_utf8_valid_astral) -{ - // valid 4-byte output - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - if (wcharsize == 4) - { - std::basic_string s; - s.resize(3); - s[0] = wchar_cast(0x97624); - s[1] = ' '; - s[2] = wchar_cast(0x1003ff); - - CHECK(as_utf8(s.c_str()) == "\xf2\x97\x98\xa4 \xf4\x80\x8f\xbf"); - } - else - { - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(as_utf8(L"\uda1d\ude24 \udbc0\udfff") == "\xf2\x97\x98\xa4 \xf4\x80\x8f\xbf"); - #else - CHECK(as_utf8(L"\xda1d\xde24 \xdbc0\xdfff") == "\xf2\x97\x98\xa4 \xf4\x80\x8f\xbf"); - #endif - } -} - -TEST(as_utf8_invalid) -{ - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - if (wcharsize == 2) - { - // check non-terminated degenerate handling - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\uda1d") == "a"); - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\uda1d_") == "a_"); - #else - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\xda1d") == "a"); - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\xda1d_") == "a_"); - #endif - - // check incorrect leading code - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\ude24") == "a"); - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\ude24_") == "a_"); - #else - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\xde24") == "a"); - CHECK(as_utf8(L"a\xde24_") == "a_"); - #endif - } -} - -TEST(as_utf8_string) -{ - std::basic_string s = L"abcd"; - - CHECK(as_utf8(s) == "abcd"); -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_version.cpp b/tests/test_version.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 99979bb..0000000 --- a/tests/test_version.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" - -#if PUGIXML_VERSION != 170 -#error Unexpected pugixml version -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_write.cpp b/tests/test_write.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index df7b0b1..0000000 --- a/tests/test_write.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "writer_string.hpp" - -#include -#include -#include - -TEST_XML(write_simple, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\ntext\n\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST_XML(write_raw, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("text"), STR(""), format_raw); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\t\n\t\ttext\n\t\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent_attributes, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\t\n\t\ttext\n\t\n
\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent_attributes); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent_attributes_empty_element, "") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent_attributes); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_indent_attributes_declaration, "", parse_full) -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent_attributes); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent_attributes_raw, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("text"), STR("\t"), format_indent_attributes | format_raw); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent_attributes_empty_indent, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\ntext\n\n\n"), STR(""), format_indent_attributes); -} - -TEST_XML(write_pcdata, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\t\n\t\ttext\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_cdata, "", parse_cdata | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR(""), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_cdata_empty, "", parse_cdata | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR(""), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_cdata_escape, "", parse_cdata | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - doc.first_child().set_value(STR("1]]>2]]>3")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("2]]]]>3]]>")); -} - -TEST_XML(write_cdata_inner, "") -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST(write_cdata_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_cdata); - doc.append_child(STR("node")).append_child(node_cdata); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_comment, "", parse_comments | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST(write_comment_invalid) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node child = doc.append_child(node_comment); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - child.set_value(STR("-")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - child.set_value(STR("--")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - child.set_value(STR("---")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - child.set_value(STR("-->")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - child.set_value(STR("-->-")); - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(write_comment_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_comment); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_pi, "", parse_pi | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST(write_pi_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_pi); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - node.set_value(STR("value")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(write_pi_invalid) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node node = doc.append_child(node_pi); - - node.set_name(STR("test")); - node.set_value(STR("?")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - - node.set_value(STR("?>")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("?>")); - - node.set_value(STR("")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("?>")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_declaration, "", parse_declaration | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_doctype, "", parse_doctype | parse_fragment) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR(""), 0); -} - -TEST(write_doctype_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_doctype); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(write_escape, "text") -{ - doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")) = STR("<>'\"&\x04\r\n\t"); - doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_value(STR("<>'\"&\x04\r\n\t")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("<>'\"&\r\n\t")); -} - -TEST_XML(write_escape_unicode, "") -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - #else - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - #endif -#else - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(write_no_escapes, "text") -{ - doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")) = STR("<>'\"&\x04\r\n\t"); - doc.child(STR("node")).first_child().set_value(STR("<>'\"&\x04\r\n\t")); - - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("'\"&\x04\r\n\t\"><>'\"&\x04\r\n\t"), STR(""), format_raw | format_no_escapes); -} - -struct test_writer: xml_writer -{ - std::basic_string contents; - - virtual void write(const void* data, size_t size) - { - CHECK(size % sizeof(pugi::char_t) == 0); - contents.append(static_cast(data), size / sizeof(pugi::char_t)); - } -}; - -TEST_XML(write_print_writer, "") -{ - test_writer writer; - doc.print(writer, STR(""), format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.contents == STR("\n")); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST_XML(write_print_stream, "") -{ - std::ostringstream oss; - doc.print(oss, STR(""), format_default, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(oss.str() == "\n"); -} - -TEST_XML(write_print_stream_encode, "") -{ - std::ostringstream oss; - doc.print(oss, STR(""), format_default, encoding_utf16_be); - - CHECK(oss.str() == std::string("\x00<\x00n\x00 \x00/\x00>\x00\n", 12)); -} - -TEST_XML(write_print_stream_wide, "") -{ - std::basic_ostringstream oss; - doc.print(oss, STR(""), format_default, encoding_utf8); - - CHECK(oss.str() == L"\n"); -} -#endif - -TEST_XML(write_huge_chunk, "") -{ - std::basic_string name(10000, STR('n')); - doc.child(STR("node")).set_name(name.c_str()); - - test_writer writer; - doc.print(writer, STR(""), format_default, get_native_encoding()); - - CHECK(writer.contents == STR("<") + name + STR(" />\n")); -} - -TEST(write_encodings) -{ - static char s_utf8[] = "<\x54\xC2\xA2\xE2\x82\xAC\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2/>"; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(s_utf8, sizeof(s_utf8), parse_default, encoding_utf8)); - - CHECK(write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf8) == "<\x54\xC2\xA2\xE2\x82\xAC\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2 />\n"); - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf32_le, "<\x00\x00\x00\x54\x00\x00\x00\xA2\x00\x00\x00\xAC\x20\x00\x00\x62\x4B\x02\x00 \x00\x00\x00/\x00\x00\x00>\x00\x00\x00\n\x00\x00\x00", 36)); - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf32_be, "\x00\x00\x00<\x00\x00\x00\x54\x00\x00\x00\xA2\x00\x00\x20\xAC\x00\x02\x4B\x62\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00\x00/\x00\x00\x00>\x00\x00\x00\n", 36)); - CHECK(write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf32) == write_narrow(doc, format_default, is_little_endian() ? encoding_utf32_le : encoding_utf32_be)); - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf16_le, "<\x00\x54\x00\xA2\x00\xAC\x20\x52\xd8\x62\xdf \x00/\x00>\x00\n\x00", 20)); - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf16_be, "\x00<\x00\x54\x00\xA2\x20\xAC\xd8\x52\xdf\x62\x00 \x00/\x00>\x00\n", 20)); - CHECK(write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf16) == write_narrow(doc, format_default, is_little_endian() ? encoding_utf16_le : encoding_utf16_be)); - - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - std::basic_string v = write_wide(doc, format_default, encoding_wchar); - - if (wcharsize == 4) - { - CHECK(v.size() == 9 && v[0] == '<' && v[1] == 0x54 && v[2] == 0xA2 && v[3] == 0x20AC && v[4] == wchar_cast(0x24B62) && v[5] == ' ' && v[6] == '/' && v[7] == '>' && v[8] == '\n'); - } - else - { - CHECK(v.size() == 10 && v[0] == '<' && v[1] == 0x54 && v[2] == 0xA2 && v[3] == 0x20AC && v[4] == wchar_cast(0xd852) && v[5] == wchar_cast(0xdf62) && v[6] == ' ' && v[7] == '/' && v[8] == '>' && v[9] == '\n'); - } - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_latin1, "<\x54\xA2?? />\n", 9)); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE -TEST(write_encoding_huge) -{ - const unsigned int N = 16000; - - // make a large utf16 name consisting of 6-byte char pairs (6 does not divide internal buffer size, so will need split correction) - std::string s_utf16 = std::string("\x00<", 2); - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < N; ++i) s_utf16 += "\x20\xAC\xd8\x52\xdf\x62"; - - s_utf16 += std::string("\x00/\x00>", 4); - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(&s_utf16[0], s_utf16.length(), parse_default, encoding_utf16_be)); - - std::string s_utf8 = "<"; - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < N; ++j) s_utf8 += "\xE2\x82\xAC\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2"; - - s_utf8 += " />\n"; - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf8, s_utf8.c_str(), s_utf8.length())); -} - -TEST(write_encoding_huge_invalid) -{ - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - if (wcharsize == 2) - { - const unsigned int N = 16000; - - // make a large utf16 name consisting of leading surrogate chars - std::basic_string s_utf16; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < N; ++i) s_utf16 += static_cast(0xd852); - - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(s_utf16.c_str()); - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf8, "< />\n", 5)); - } -} -#else -TEST(write_encoding_huge) -{ - const unsigned int N = 16000; - - // make a large utf8 name consisting of 3-byte chars (3 does not divide internal buffer size, so will need split correction) - std::string s_utf8 = "<"; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < N; ++i) s_utf8 += "\xE2\x82\xAC"; - - s_utf8 += "/>"; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(&s_utf8[0], s_utf8.length(), parse_default, encoding_utf8)); - - std::string s_utf16 = std::string("\x00<", 2); - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < N; ++j) s_utf16 += "\x20\xAC"; - - s_utf16 += std::string("\x00 \x00/\x00>\x00\n", 8); - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf16_be, s_utf16.c_str(), s_utf16.length())); -} - -TEST(write_encoding_huge_invalid) -{ - const unsigned int N = 16000; - - // make a large utf8 name consisting of non-leading chars - std::string s_utf8; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < N; ++i) s_utf8 += "\x82"; - - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(s_utf8.c_str()); - - std::string s_utf16 = std::string("\x00<\x00 \x00/\x00>\x00\n", 10); - - CHECK(test_write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf16_be, s_utf16.c_str(), s_utf16.length())); -} -#endif - -TEST(write_unicode_escape) -{ - char s_utf8[] = "<\xE2\x82\xAC \xC2\xA2='\"\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2 \"'>&\x14\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2<"; - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_buffer(s_utf8, sizeof(s_utf8), parse_default, encoding_utf8)); - - CHECK(write_narrow(doc, format_default, encoding_utf8) == "<\xE2\x82\xAC \xC2\xA2=\""\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2 "\">&\xF0\xA4\xAD\xA2<\n"); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE -static bool test_write_unicode_invalid(const wchar_t* name, const char* expected) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(name); - - return write_narrow(doc, format_raw, encoding_utf8) == expected; -} - -TEST(write_unicode_invalid_utf16) -{ - size_t wcharsize = sizeof(wchar_t); - - if (wcharsize == 2) - { - // check non-terminated degenerate handling - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\uda1d", "a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\uda1d_", "a_")); - #else - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\xda1d", "a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\xda1d_", "a_")); - #endif - - // check incorrect leading code - #ifdef U_LITERALS - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\ude24", "a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\ude24_", "a_")); - #else - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\xde24", "a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid(L"a\xde24_", "a_")); - #endif - } -} -#else -static bool test_write_unicode_invalid(const char* name, const wchar_t* expected) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(name); - - return write_wide(doc, format_raw, encoding_wchar) == expected; -} - -TEST(write_unicode_invalid_utf8) -{ - // invalid 1-byte input - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xb0", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xb0_", L"a_")); - - // invalid 2-byte input - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xc0", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xd0", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xc0_", L"a_")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xd0_", L"a_")); - - // invalid 3-byte input - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xe2\x80", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xe2", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xe2\x80_", L"a_")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xe2_", L"a_")); - - // invalid 4-byte input - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2\x97\x98", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2\x97", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2", L"a")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2\x97\x98_", L"a_")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2\x97_", L"a_")); - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf2_", L"a_")); - - // invalid 5-byte input - CHECK(test_write_unicode_invalid("a\xf8_", L"a_")); -} -#endif - -TEST(write_no_name_element) -{ - xml_document doc; - xml_node root = doc.append_child(); - root.append_child(); - root.append_child().append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("text")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("<:anonymous><:anonymous /><:anonymous>text")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("<:anonymous>\n\t<:anonymous />\n\t<:anonymous>text\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_default); -} - -TEST(write_no_name_pi) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_pi); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(write_no_name_attribute) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("root")); - doc.child(STR("root")).append_attribute(STR("")); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); -} - -TEST(write_print_empty) -{ - test_writer writer; - xml_node().print(writer); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL -TEST(write_print_stream_empty) -{ - std::ostringstream oss; - xml_node().print(oss); -} - -TEST(write_print_stream_empty_wide) -{ - std::basic_ostringstream oss; - xml_node().print(oss); -} -#endif - -TEST(write_stackless) -{ - unsigned int count = 20000; - std::basic_string data; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - data += STR(""); - - data += STR("text"); - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < count; ++j) - data += STR(""); - - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(data.c_str())); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, data.c_str()); -} - -TEST_XML(write_indent_custom, "text") -{ - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\ntext\n\n\n"), STR(""), format_indent); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nA\nAAtext\nA\n\n"), STR("A"), format_indent); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nAB\nABABtext\nAB\n\n"), STR("AB"), format_indent); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nABC\nABCABCtext\nABC\n\n"), STR("ABC"), format_indent); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nABCD\nABCDABCDtext\nABCD\n\n"), STR("ABCD"), format_indent); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\nABCDE\nABCDEABCDEtext\nABCDE\n\n"), STR("ABCDE"), format_indent); -} - -TEST(write_pcdata_null) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(STR("node")).append_child(node_pcdata); - - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); - - doc.first_child().append_child(node_pcdata); - - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); -} - -TEST(write_pcdata_whitespace_fixedpoint) -{ - const char_t* data = STR(" test \n \n \n"); - - static const unsigned int flags_parse[] = - { - 0, - parse_ws_pcdata, - parse_ws_pcdata_single, - parse_trim_pcdata - }; - - static const unsigned int flags_format[] = - { - 0, - format_raw, - format_indent - }; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(flags_parse) / sizeof(flags_parse[0]); ++i) - { - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_string(data, flags_parse[i])); - - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < sizeof(flags_format) / sizeof(flags_format[0]); ++j) - { - std::string saved = write_narrow(doc, flags_format[j], encoding_auto); - - xml_document rdoc; - CHECK(rdoc.load_buffer(&saved[0], saved.size(), flags_parse[i])); - - std::string rsaved = write_narrow(rdoc, flags_format[j], encoding_auto); - - CHECK(saved == rsaved); - } - } -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(write_mixed, "premidpostfin", parse_full) -{ - CHECK_NODE(doc, STR("premidpostfin")); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\npremid\npostfin\n\n\n"), STR("\t"), 0); - CHECK_NODE_EX(doc, STR("\n\t\n\tpremid\n\t\tpostfin\n\t\n\n"), STR("\t"), format_indent); -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -struct throwing_writer: pugi::xml_writer -{ - virtual void write(const void*, size_t) - { - throw std::runtime_error("write failed"); - } -}; - -TEST_XML(write_throw_simple, "") -{ - try - { - throwing_writer w; - doc.print(w); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (std::runtime_error&) - { - } -} - -TEST_XML(write_throw_encoding, "") -{ - try - { - throwing_writer w; - doc.print(w, STR("\t"), format_default, encoding_utf32_be); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (std::runtime_error&) - { - } -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath.cpp b/tests/test_xpath.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 33c1696..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,615 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -static void load_document_copy(xml_document& doc, const char_t* text) -{ - xml_document source; - CHECK(source.load_string(text)); - - doc.append_copy(source.first_child()); -} - -TEST(xpath_allocator_many_pages) -{ - std::basic_string query = STR("0"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 128; ++i) query += STR("+string-length('abcdefgh')"); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(xml_node(), query.c_str(), 1024); -} - -TEST(xpath_allocator_large_page) -{ - std::basic_string query; - - for (int i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) query += STR("abcdefgh"); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(xml_node(), (STR("string-length('") + query + STR("')")).c_str(), 8192); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_complex, "test") -{ - // just some random union order, it should not matter probably? - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child1 | child2 | child1/@* | . | child2/@* | child2/text()")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_complex_copy) // copy the document so that document order optimization does not work -{ - xml_document doc; - load_document_copy(doc, STR("test")); - - // just some random union order, it should not matter probably? - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child1 | child2 | child1/@* | . | child2/@* | child2/text()")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_children, "") -{ - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child/subchild[@id=1] | child/subchild[@id=2]")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 4 % 7; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 7 % 4; -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_children_copy) // copy the document so that document order optimization does not work -{ - xml_document doc; - load_document_copy(doc, STR("")); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child/subchild[@id=1] | child/subchild[@id=2]")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 4 % 7; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 7 % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_attributes, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // we need to insert attributes manually since unsorted node sets are (always?) sorted via pointers because of remove_duplicates, - // so we need to have different document and pointer order to cover all comparator cases - n.append_attribute(STR("attr2")); - n.append_attribute(STR("attr3")); - n.insert_attribute_before(STR("attr1"), n.attribute(STR("attr2"))); - - xpath_node_set ns = n.select_nodes(STR("@* | @*")); - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 3 % 4 % 5; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 5 % 4 % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_attributes_docorder, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - n.first_attribute().set_name(STR("attribute1")); - n.insert_attribute_after(STR("attr3"), n.attribute(STR("attr2"))); - - xpath_node_set ns = n.select_nodes(STR("@* | @*")); - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3; -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_random_medium) -{ - xml_document doc; - load_document_copy(doc, STR("") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("")); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("//node() | //@*")); - - std::vector nsv(ns.begin(), ns.end()); - std::random_shuffle(nsv.begin(), nsv.end()); - - xpath_node_set copy(&nsv[0], &nsv[0] + nsv.size()); - copy.sort(); - - xpath_node_set_tester tester(copy, "sorted order failed"); - - for (unsigned int i = 2; i < 39; ++i) tester % i; -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_random_large) -{ - xml_document doc; - load_document_copy(doc, STR("") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("testtest") - STR("test")); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("//node() | //@*")); - - std::vector nsv(ns.begin(), ns.end()); - std::random_shuffle(nsv.begin(), nsv.end()); - - xpath_node_set copy(&nsv[0], &nsv[0] + nsv.size()); - copy.sort(); - - xpath_node_set_tester tester(copy, "sorted order failed"); - - for (unsigned int i = 2; i < 129; ++i) tester % i; -} - -TEST(xpath_long_numbers_parse) -{ - const pugi::char_t* str_flt_max = STR("340282346638528860000000000000000000000"); - const pugi::char_t* str_flt_max_dec = STR("340282346638528860000000000000000000000.000000"); - - const pugi::char_t* str_dbl_max = STR("179769313486231570000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"); - const pugi::char_t* str_dbl_max_dec = STR("179769313486231570000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000"); - - xml_node c; - - // check parsing - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, str_flt_max, std::numeric_limits::max()); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, str_flt_max_dec, std::numeric_limits::max()); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, str_dbl_max, std::numeric_limits::max()); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, str_dbl_max_dec, std::numeric_limits::max()); -} - -static bool test_xpath_string_prefix(const pugi::xml_node& node, const pugi::char_t* query, const pugi::char_t* expected, size_t match_length) -{ - pugi::xpath_query q(query); - - pugi::char_t result[32]; - size_t size = q.evaluate_string(result, sizeof(result) / sizeof(result[0]), node); - - size_t expected_length = std::char_traits::length(expected); - - return size == expected_length + 1 && std::char_traits::compare(result, expected, match_length) == 0; -} - -TEST(xpath_long_numbers_stringize) -{ - const pugi::char_t* str_flt_max = STR("340282346638528860000000000000000000000"); - const pugi::char_t* str_flt_max_dec = STR("340282346638528860000000000000000000000.000000"); - - const pugi::char_t* str_dbl_max = STR("179769313486231570000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"); - const pugi::char_t* str_dbl_max_dec = STR("179769313486231570000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000"); - - xml_node c; - - CHECK(test_xpath_string_prefix(c, str_flt_max, str_flt_max, 15)); - CHECK(test_xpath_string_prefix(c, str_flt_max_dec, str_flt_max, 15)); - - CHECK(test_xpath_string_prefix(c, str_dbl_max, str_dbl_max, 15)); - CHECK(test_xpath_string_prefix(c, str_dbl_max_dec, str_dbl_max, 15)); -} - -TEST(xpath_denorm_numbers) -{ - std::basic_string query; - - // 10^-318 - double denormal - for (int i = 0; i < 106; ++i) - { - if (i != 0) query += STR(" * "); - query += STR("0.001"); - } - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(xml_node(), query.c_str(), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009999987484955998")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_rexml_1, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[local-name()='c' and @id='b']")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[ local-name()='c' and @id='b' ]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[@id]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[(@id)]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[ @id ]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[ (@id) ]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[( @id )]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c[ ( @id ) ]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/a/c [ ( @id ) ] ")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR(" / a / c [ ( @id ) ] ")) % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_rexml_2, "zzz") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("a:x/a:y[@p='p' and @q='q']/a:z/text()")) % 8; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_rexml_3, "
free flowing text.
free flowing text.
free flowing text.
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//section[../self::section[@role=\"division\"]]")) % 10 % 15; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//section[@role=\"subdivision\" and not(../self::section[@role=\"division\"])]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//section[@role=\"subdivision\"][not(../self::section[@role=\"division\"])]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_rexml_4, "TEXT1TEXT2", parse_default | parse_comments) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant-or-self::node()[count(child::node()|following-sibling::node()|preceding-sibling::node())=0]")) % 6 % 17 % 20; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_rexml_5, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(".//[@id]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR(".//self::*[@id]")) % 4 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR(".//node()[@id]")) % 4 % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_rexml_6, "
ab
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//em|//strong")) % 4 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[self::em | self::strong]")) % 4 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[name()=\"em\" or name()=\"strong\"]")) % 4 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[self::em or self::strong]")) % 4 % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xsl_list_1, "whatevertextselectsomething") -{ - // if I'm not last, and the next input/type isn't select - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("input[type[parent::input/following-sibling::input[1]/type != 'select']]")) % 2 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("input[type[../following-sibling::input[1]/type != 'select']]")) % 2 % 8; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("input[position()+1]")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xsl_list_2, "text1text2text3text4") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(".[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[15]/node())]")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("1")).first_child(), STR("self::node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("2")).first_child(), STR("self::node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("3")).first_child(), STR("self::node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("4")).first_child(), STR("self::node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 14; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("1")), STR("node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("2")), STR("node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("3")), STR("node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("TR")).find_child_by_attribute(STR("TD"), STR("id"), STR("4")), STR("node()[not(.=ancestor::TR/TD[3]/node())]")) % 14; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_star_token, "0.5
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[/* * 4]")) % 6 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[/**4]")) % 6 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("//*[/***4]")); -} - -TEST(xpath_miscellaneous) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("/root/child[a=3]/substring(child::text())")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(xml_node(), STR("foo/@FOO/@bar")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_context_node, "5") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("node"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("node"), STR("5")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_context_position, "5") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("id(position() + last())")); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("position() + last() = 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("position() + last()"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("position() + last()"), STR("2")); -} - -TEST(xpath_lexer_unknown_lexeme) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(^3))")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(!3))")); -} - -TEST(xpath_large_node_set) -{ - xml_document doc; - CHECK(doc.load_file("tests/data/large.xml")); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("//*")); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 10001); -} - -TEST(xpath_out_of_memory_evaluate_concat) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 4196 * sizeof(char_t) + 4096 * 2; - - std::basic_string query = STR("concat(\"a\", \""); - - query.resize(4196, 'a'); - query += STR("\")"); - - pugi::xpath_query q(query.c_str()); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(q.evaluate_string(0, 0, xml_node()) == 1)); -} - -TEST(xpath_out_of_memory_evaluate_substring) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 4196 * sizeof(char_t) + 4096 * 2; - - std::basic_string query = STR("substring(\""); - - query.resize(4196, 'a'); - query += STR("\", 1, 4097)"); - - pugi::xpath_query q(query.c_str()); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(q.evaluate_string(0, 0, xml_node()) == 1)); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_out_of_memory_evaluate_union, "") -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 4096 * 2; - - pugi::xpath_query q(STR("a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|(a|a)))))))))))))))))))")); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(q.evaluate_node_set(doc.child(STR("node"))).empty())); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_out_of_memory_evaluate_predicate, "") -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 4096 * 2; - - pugi::xpath_query q(STR("//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[//a[true()]]]]]]]]]]]]]]")); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(q.evaluate_node_set(doc).empty())); -} - -TEST(xpath_memory_concat_massive) -{ - pugi::xml_document doc; - pugi::xml_node node = doc.append_child(STR("node")); - - for (int i = 0; i < 5000; ++i) - node.append_child(STR("c")).text().set(i % 10); - - pugi::xpath_query q(STR("/")); - size_t size = q.evaluate_string(0, 0, node); - - CHECK(size == 5001); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_copy_share, "test") -{ - // copy sharing shares the name/value data for nodes that can potentially make document order optimization invalid (silently) - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child1 = node.child(STR("child1")); - xml_node child2 = node.child(STR("child2")); - - // swap child1 & child2 - node.prepend_copy(child2); - node.append_copy(child1); - - node.remove_child(child1); - node.remove_child(child2); - - // just some random union order, it should not matter probably? - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child1 | child2 | child1/@* | . | child2/@* | child2/text()")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_move_share, "test") -{ - // moving changes the relation between name/value data and document order, this can potentially make document order optimization invalid (silently) - xml_node node = doc.child(STR("node")); - xml_node child1 = node.child(STR("child1")); - xml_node child2 = node.child(STR("child2")); - - // swap child1 & child2 - node.prepend_move(child2); - node.append_move(child1); - - // just some random union order, it should not matter probably? - xpath_node_set ns = doc.child(STR("node")).select_nodes(STR("child1 | child2 | child1/@* | . | child2/@* | child2/text()")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_sort_append_buffer, "") -{ - // append_buffer changes the relation between name/value data and document order, this can potentially make document order optimization invalid (silently) - const char* child1 = ""; - const char* child2 = "test "; - - doc.last_child().append_buffer(child2, strlen(child2)); - doc.first_child().append_buffer(child1, strlen(child1)); - - // just some random union order, it should not matter probably? - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/child1 | node/child2 | node/child1/@* | node/. | node/child2/@* | node/child2/text()")); - - ns.sort(false); - xpath_node_set sorted = ns; - - ns.sort(true); - xpath_node_set reverse_sorted = ns; - - xpath_node_set_tester(sorted, "sorted order failed") % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; - xpath_node_set_tester(reverse_sorted, "reverse sorted order failed") % 9 % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_crossdoc) -{ - xml_document doc1; - CHECK(doc1.load_string(STR(""))); - - xml_document doc2; - CHECK(doc2.load_string(STR(""))); - - xpath_node_set ns1 = doc1.select_nodes(STR("*")); - CHECK(ns1.size() == 1); - - xpath_node_set ns2 = doc2.select_nodes(STR("*")); - CHECK(ns2.size() == 1); - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("ns1"), ns1); - set.set(STR("ns2"), ns2); - - xpath_node_set ns = xpath_query(STR("$ns1 | $ns2"), &set).evaluate_node_set(xpath_node()); - - ns.sort(); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 2); - CHECK((ns[0] == ns1[0] && ns[1] == ns2[0]) || (ns[0] == ns2[0] && ns[1] == ns1[0])); -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_crossdoc_dynamic) -{ - xml_document doc1; - doc1.append_child(STR("node")); - - xml_document doc2; - doc2.append_child(STR("node")); - - xpath_node_set ns1 = doc1.select_nodes(STR("*")); - CHECK(ns1.size() == 1); - - xpath_node_set ns2 = doc2.select_nodes(STR("*")); - CHECK(ns2.size() == 1); - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("ns1"), ns1); - set.set(STR("ns2"), ns2); - - xpath_node_set ns = xpath_query(STR("$ns1 | $ns2"), &set).evaluate_node_set(xpath_node()); - - ns.sort(); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 2); - CHECK((ns[0] == ns1[0] && ns[1] == ns2[0]) || (ns[0] == ns2[0] && ns[1] == ns1[0])); -} - -TEST(xpath_sort_crossdoc_different_depth) -{ - xml_document doc1; - doc1.append_child(STR("node")); - - xml_document doc2; - doc2.append_child(STR("node")).append_child(STR("node")); - - xpath_node_set ns1 = doc1.select_nodes(STR("*")); - CHECK(ns1.size() == 1); - - xpath_node_set ns2 = doc2.select_nodes(STR("*/*")); - CHECK(ns2.size() == 1); - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("ns1"), ns1); - set.set(STR("ns2"), ns2); - - xpath_node_set ns = xpath_query(STR("$ns1 | $ns2"), &set).evaluate_node_set(xpath_node()); - - ns.sort(); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 2); - CHECK((ns[0] == ns1[0] && ns[1] == ns2[0]) || (ns[0] == ns2[0] && ns[1] == ns1[0])); -} - -TEST(xpath_allocate_string_out_of_memory) -{ - std::basic_string query; - - for (int i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) query += STR("abcdefgh"); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 8*1024; - -#ifndef __DMC__ // DigitalMars exception handling crashes instead of catching the exception... - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!xpath_query(query.c_str()))); -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_remove_duplicates) -{ - xml_document doc; - - for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) - { - doc.append_child(STR("node2")); - doc.prepend_child(STR("node1")); - } - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("/node2/preceding::* | //node1 | /node() | /* | /node1/following-sibling::*")); - - ns.sort(); - - { - xpath_node_set_tester tester(ns, "sorted order failed"); - - for (int i = 0; i < 40; ++i) - tester % (2 + i); - } -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_api.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_api.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index ef7d4b2..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_api.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include // because Borland's STL is braindead, we have to include _before_ in order to get memcmp - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include "helpers.hpp" - -#include -#include - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_select_nodes, "") -{ - xpath_node_set ns1 = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/foo")); - - xpath_query q(STR("node/foo")); - xpath_node_set ns2 = doc.select_nodes(q); - - xpath_node_set_tester(ns1, "ns1") % 4 % 5; - xpath_node_set_tester(ns2, "ns2") % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_select_node, "") -{ - xpath_node n1 = doc.select_node(STR("node/foo")); - - xpath_query q(STR("node/foo")); - xpath_node n2 = doc.select_node(q); - - CHECK(n1.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(n2.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); - - xpath_node n3 = doc.select_node(STR("node/bar")); - - CHECK(!n3); - - xpath_node n4 = doc.select_node(STR("node/head/following-sibling::foo")); - xpath_node n5 = doc.select_node(STR("node/tail/preceding-sibling::foo")); - - CHECK(n4.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(n5.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_node_bool_ops, "") -{ - generic_bool_ops_test(doc.select_node(STR("node"))); - generic_bool_ops_test(doc.select_node(STR("node/@attr"))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_node_eq_ops, "") -{ - generic_eq_ops_test(doc.select_node(STR("node")), doc.select_node(STR("node/@attr"))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_node_accessors, "") -{ - xpath_node null; - xpath_node node = doc.select_node(STR("node")); - xpath_node attr = doc.select_node(STR("node/@attr")); - - CHECK(!null.node()); - CHECK(!null.attribute()); - CHECK(!null.parent()); - - CHECK(node.node() == doc.child(STR("node"))); - CHECK(!node.attribute()); - CHECK(node.parent() == doc); - - CHECK(!attr.node()); - CHECK(attr.attribute() == doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); - CHECK(attr.parent() == doc.child(STR("node"))); -} - -inline void xpath_api_node_accessors_helper(const xpath_node_set& set) -{ - CHECK(set.size() == 2); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - CHECK(!set.empty()); - CHECK_STRING(set[0].node().name(), STR("foo")); - CHECK_STRING(set[1].node().name(), STR("foo")); - CHECK(set.first() == set[0]); - CHECK(set.begin() + 2 == set.end()); - CHECK(set.begin()[0] == set[0] && set.begin()[1] == set[1]); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_accessors, "") -{ - xpath_node_set null; - CHECK(null.size() == 0); - CHECK(null.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - CHECK(null.empty()); - CHECK(!null.first()); - CHECK(null.begin() == null.end()); - - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/foo")); - xpath_api_node_accessors_helper(set); - - xpath_node_set copy = set; - xpath_api_node_accessors_helper(copy); - - xpath_node_set assigned; - assigned = set; - xpath_api_node_accessors_helper(assigned); - - xpath_node_set nullcopy = null; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_copy, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/foo")); - - xpath_node_set copy1 = set; - CHECK(copy1.size() == 2); - CHECK_STRING(copy1[0].node().name(), STR("foo")); - - xpath_node_set copy2; - copy2 = set; - CHECK(copy2.size() == 2); - CHECK_STRING(copy2[0].node().name(), STR("foo")); - - xpath_node_set copy3; - copy3 = set; - copy3 = copy3; - CHECK(copy3.size() == 2); - CHECK_STRING(copy3[0].node().name(), STR("foo")); - - xpath_node_set copy4; - copy4 = set; - copy4 = copy1; - CHECK(copy4.size() == 2); - CHECK_STRING(copy4[0].node().name(), STR("foo")); - - xpath_node_set copy5; - copy5 = set; - copy5 = xpath_node_set(); - CHECK(copy5.size() == 0); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_nodeset_copy_empty) -{ - xpath_node_set set; - xpath_node_set set2 = set; - xpath_node_set set3; - set3 = set; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_evaluate, "") -{ - xpath_query q(STR("node/@attr")); - - CHECK(q.evaluate_boolean(doc)); - CHECK(q.evaluate_number(doc) == 3); - - char_t string[3]; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(string, 3, doc) == 2 && string[0] == '3' && string[1] == 0); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(doc) == STR("3")); -#endif - - xpath_node_set ns = q.evaluate_node_set(doc); - CHECK(ns.size() == 1 && ns[0].attribute() == doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); - - xpath_node nr = q.evaluate_node(doc); - CHECK(nr.attribute() == doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr"))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_evaluate_attr, "") -{ - xpath_query q(STR(".")); - xpath_node n(doc.child(STR("node")).attribute(STR("attr")), doc.child(STR("node"))); - - CHECK(q.evaluate_boolean(n)); - CHECK(q.evaluate_number(n) == 3); - - char_t string[3]; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(string, 3, n) == 2 && string[0] == '3' && string[1] == 0); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(n) == STR("3")); -#endif - - xpath_node_set ns = q.evaluate_node_set(n); - CHECK(ns.size() == 1 && ns[0] == n); - - xpath_node nr = q.evaluate_node(n); - CHECK(nr == n); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -TEST_XML(xpath_api_evaluate_fail, "") -{ - xpath_query q(STR("")); - - CHECK(q.evaluate_boolean(doc) == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(q.evaluate_number(doc)); - - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(0, 0, doc) == 1); // null terminator - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_STL - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(doc).empty()); -#endif - - CHECK(q.evaluate_node_set(doc).empty()); - - CHECK(!q.evaluate_node(doc)); -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_api_evaluate_node_set_fail) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("1")); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - CHECK(q.evaluate_node_set(xml_node()).empty()); -#else - try - { - q.evaluate_node_set(xml_node()); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (const xpath_exception&) - { - } -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_api_evaluate_node_fail) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("1")); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - CHECK(!q.evaluate_node(xml_node())); -#else - try - { - q.evaluate_node(xml_node()); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (const xpath_exception&) - { - } -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_api_evaluate_string) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("\"0123456789\"")); - - std::basic_string base = STR("xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"); - - // test for enough space - std::basic_string s0 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s0[0], 16, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s0[0], STR("0123456789\0xxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - - // test for just enough space - std::basic_string s1 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s1[0], 11, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s1[0], STR("0123456789\0xxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - - // test for just not enough space - std::basic_string s2 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s2[0], 10, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s2[0], STR("012345678\0xxxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - - // test for not enough space - std::basic_string s3 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s3[0], 5, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s3[0], STR("0123\0xxxxxxxxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - - // test for single character buffer - std::basic_string s4 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s4[0], 1, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s4[0], STR("\0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - - // test for empty buffer - std::basic_string s5 = base; - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(&s5[0], 0, xml_node()) == 11 && memcmp(&s5[0], STR("xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"), 16 * sizeof(char_t)) == 0); - CHECK(q.evaluate_string(0, 0, xml_node()) == 11); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_return_type) -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - CHECK(xpath_query(STR("")).return_type() == xpath_type_none); -#endif - - CHECK(xpath_query(STR("node")).return_type() == xpath_type_node_set); - CHECK(xpath_query(STR("1")).return_type() == xpath_type_number); - CHECK(xpath_query(STR("'s'")).return_type() == xpath_type_string); - CHECK(xpath_query(STR("true()")).return_type() == xpath_type_boolean); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_query_bool) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("node")); - - CHECK(q); - CHECK((!q) == false); -} - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -TEST(xpath_api_query_bool_fail) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("")); - - CHECK((q ? true : false) == false); - CHECK((!q) == true); -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_api_query_result) -{ - xpath_query q(STR("node")); - - CHECK(q.result()); - CHECK(q.result().error == 0); - CHECK(q.result().offset == 0); - CHECK(strcmp(q.result().description(), "No error") == 0); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_query_result_fail) -{ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - try - { -#endif - xpath_query q(STR("//foo/child::/bar")); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (const xpath_exception& q) - { -#endif - xpath_parse_result result = q.result(); - - CHECK(!result); - CHECK(result.error != 0 && result.error[0] != 0); - CHECK(result.description() == result.error); - CHECK(result.offset == 13); - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - } -#endif -} - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS -TEST(xpath_api_exception_what) -{ - try - { - xpath_query q(STR("")); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (const xpath_exception& e) - { - CHECK(e.what()[0] != 0); - } -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_api_node_set_ctor_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node data[2]; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(xpath_node_set ns(data, data + 2)); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_node_set_copy_ctor_out_of_memory) -{ - xpath_node data[2]; - xpath_node_set ns(data, data + 2); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(xpath_node_set copy = ns); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_node_set_assign_out_of_memory_preserve, "") -{ - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/*")); - CHECK(ns.size() == 2); - CHECK(ns.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - - xpath_node_set nsall = doc.select_nodes(STR("//*")); - nsall.sort(true); - CHECK(nsall.size() == 3); - CHECK(nsall.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(ns = nsall); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 2); - CHECK(ns.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - CHECK(ns[0] == doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("a")) && ns[1] == doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("b"))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_deprecated_select_single_node, "") -{ - xpath_node n1 = doc.select_single_node(STR("node/foo")); - - xpath_query q(STR("node/foo")); - xpath_node n2 = doc.select_single_node(q); - - CHECK(n1.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); - CHECK(n2.node().attribute(STR("id")).as_int() == 1); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_empty) -{ - xml_node c; - - xpath_query q; - CHECK(!q); - CHECK(!q.evaluate_boolean(c)); -} - -#if __cplusplus >= 201103 -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_move_ctor, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/bar/preceding::*")); - - CHECK(set.size() == 2); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 2); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - CHECK(move[1] == doc.first_child().first_child()); -} - - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_move_ctor_single, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/bar")); - - CHECK(set.size() == 1); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 1); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - CHECK(move[0] == doc.first_child().last_child()); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_nodeset_move_ctor_empty) -{ - xpath_node_set set; - set.sort(); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 0); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_move_assign, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/bar/preceding::*")); - - CHECK(set.size() == 2); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move; - - CHECK(move.size() == 0); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 2); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - CHECK(move[1] == doc.first_child().first_child()); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_move_assign_destroy, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/bar/preceding::*")); - - CHECK(set.size() == 2); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - - xpath_node_set all = doc.select_nodes(STR("//*")); - - CHECK(all.size() == 4); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - all = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(all.size() == 2); - CHECK(all.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted_reverse); - CHECK(all[1] == doc.first_child().first_child()); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_api_nodeset_move_assign_single, "") -{ - xpath_node_set set = doc.select_nodes(STR("node/bar")); - - CHECK(set.size() == 1); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move; - - CHECK(move.size() == 0); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 1); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - CHECK(move[0] == doc.first_child().last_child()); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_nodeset_move_assign_empty) -{ - xpath_node_set set; - set.sort(); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_node_set move; - - CHECK(move.size() == 0); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - move = std::move(set); - - CHECK(set.size() == 0); - CHECK(set.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - CHECK(move.size() == 0); - CHECK(move.type() == xpath_node_set::type_sorted); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_query_move) -{ - xml_node c; - - xpath_query q1(STR("true()")); - xpath_query q4(STR("true() and false()")); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - CHECK(q1); - CHECK(q1.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - xpath_query q2 = std::move(q1); - CHECK(!q1); - CHECK(!q1.evaluate_boolean(c)); - CHECK(q2); - CHECK(q2.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - xpath_query q3; - CHECK(!q3); - CHECK(!q3.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - q3 = std::move(q2); - CHECK(!q2); - CHECK(!q2.evaluate_boolean(c)); - CHECK(q3); - CHECK(q3.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - CHECK(q4); - CHECK(!q4.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - q4 = std::move(q3); - - CHECK(!q3); - CHECK(!q3.evaluate_boolean(c)); - CHECK(q4); - CHECK(q4.evaluate_boolean(c)); - - q4 = std::move(*&q4); - - CHECK(q4); - CHECK(q4.evaluate_boolean(c)); -} - -TEST(xpath_api_query_vector) -{ - std::vector qv; - - for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) - { - char_t expr[2]; - expr[0] = char_t('0' + i); - expr[1] = 0; - - qv.push_back(xpath_query(expr)); - } - - double result = 0; - - for (auto& q: qv) - result += q.evaluate_number(xml_node()); - - CHECK(result == 45); -} -#endif -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_functions.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_functions.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 211dbfb..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_functions.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,802 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_number_number, "123") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).first_child(); - - // number with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("number()"), 123); - - // number with 1 string argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(' -123.456 ')"), -123.456); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(' -123.')"), -123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number('123.')"), 123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number('.56')"), 0.56); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number('123 ')"), 123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('foobar')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('f1')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('1f')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('1.f')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('1.0f')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('123 f')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('.')")); - - // number with 1 bool argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(true())"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(false())"), 0); - - // number with 1 node set argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("number(.)"), 123); - - // number with 1 number argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(1)"), 1); - - // number with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("number(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_number_sum, "123789") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // sum with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum()")); - - // sum with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("sum(.)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("sum(.)"), 123789); // 123 .. 789 - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("sum(./descendant-or-self::node())"), 125490); // node + 123 + child + 789 = 123789 + 123 + 789 + 789 = 125490 - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("sum(.//node())"), 1701); // 123 + child + 789 = 123 + 789 + 789 - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(doc.last_child(), STR("sum(.)")); - - // sum with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum(1, 2)")); - - // sum with 1 non-node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum(1)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_number_floor) -{ - xml_node c; - - // floor with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("floor()")); - - // floor with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(1.2)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(1)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(-1.2)"), -2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("floor(string('nan'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(floor(1 div 0))"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(floor(-1 div 0))"), STR("-Infinity")); - - // floor with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("floor(1, 2)")); - - // floor with argument 0 should return 0 - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div floor(0))"), STR("Infinity")); - - // floor with argument -0 should return -0 -#if !(defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) // MacOS X gcc 4.0.1 implements floor incorrectly (floor never returns -0) - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div floor(-0))"), STR("-Infinity")); -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_number_ceiling) -{ - xml_node c; - - // ceiling with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("ceiling()")); - - // ceiling with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(1.2)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(1)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(-1.2)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("ceiling(string('nan'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(ceiling(1 div 0))"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(ceiling(-1 div 0))"), STR("-Infinity")); - - // ceiling with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("ceiling(1, 2)")); - - // ceiling with argument 0 should return 0 - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div ceiling(0))"), STR("Infinity")); - - // ceiling with argument in range (-1, -0] should result in minus zero -#if !(defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) && !defined(__CLR_VER) // MacOS X gcc 4.0.1 and x64 CLR implement ceil incorrectly (ceil never returns -0) - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div ceiling(-0))"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div ceiling(-0.1))"), STR("-Infinity")); -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_number_round) -{ - xml_node c; - - // round with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round()")); - - // round with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.2)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.5)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.8)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.2)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.5)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.6)"), -2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("round(string('nan'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(round(1 div 0))"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(round(-1 div 0))"), STR("-Infinity")); - - // round with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(1, 2)")); - - // round with argument in range [-0.5, -0] should result in minus zero - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div round(0))"), STR("Infinity")); - -#if !(defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) && !defined(__CLR_VER) // MacOS X gcc 4.0.1 and x64 CLR implement ceil incorrectly (ceil never returns -0) - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div round(-0.5))"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div round(-0))"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div round(-0.1))"), STR("-Infinity")); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_boolean_boolean, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - // boolean with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("boolean()")); - - // boolean with 1 number argument - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(0)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(1)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(-1)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(0.1)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(number('nan'))"), false); - - // boolean with 1 string argument - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean('x')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean('')"), false); - - // boolean with 1 node set argument - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(.)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("boolean(.)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("boolean(foo)"), false); - - // boolean with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("boolean(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_boolean_not) -{ - xml_node c; - - // not with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("not()")); - - // not with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(false())"), true); - - // boolean with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("not(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_boolean_true) -{ - xml_node c; - - // true with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()"), true); - - // true with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("true(1)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_boolean_false) -{ - xml_node c; - - // false with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()"), false); - - // false with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("false(1)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_boolean_lang, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - // lang with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("lang()")); - - // lang with 1 argument, no language - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("lang('en')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("foo")), STR("lang('en')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("foo")), STR("lang('')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("foo")).child(STR("bar")), STR("lang('en')"), false); - - // lang with 1 argument, same language/prefix - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")), STR("lang('en')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), STR("lang('zh-uk')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), STR("lang('zh')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).child(STR("subchild")), STR("lang('zh')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).child(STR("subchild")), STR("lang('ZH')"), true); - - // lang with 1 argument, different language/prefix - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")), STR("lang('')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")), STR("lang('e')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), STR("lang('en')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), STR("lang('zh-gb')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")), STR("lang('r')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("child")).child(STR("subchild")), STR("lang('en')"), false); - - // lang with 1 attribute argument - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//@*[lang('en')]")); - - // lang with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("lang(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_string_string, "123789100") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // string with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n.child(STR("child")), STR("string()"), STR("789")); - - // string with 1 node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(child)"), STR("789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(child/@id)"), STR("1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(.)"), STR("123789200100")); - - // string with 1 number argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(0 div 0)"), STR("NaN")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(0)"), STR("0")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-0)"), STR("0")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div 0)"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 div -0)"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 div 0)"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1 div -0)"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234567)"), STR("1234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234567)"), STR("-1234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234.5678)"), STR("1234.5678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234.5678)"), STR("-1234.5678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(0.5678)"), STR("0.5678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-0.5678)"), STR("-0.5678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(0.0)"), STR("0")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-0.0)"), STR("0")); - - // string with 1 boolean argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(true())"), STR("true")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(false())"), STR("false")); - - // string with 1 string argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string('abc')"), STR("abc")); - - // string with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_concat) -{ - xml_node c; - - // concat with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("concat()")); - - // concat with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("concat('')")); - - // concat with exactly 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('prev','next')"), STR("prevnext")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('','next')"), STR("next")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('prev','')"), STR("prev")); - - // concat with 3 or more arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c')"), STR("abc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e')"), STR("abcde")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f')"), STR("abcdef")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g')"), STR("abcdefg")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)"), STR("12345678")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_starts_with) -{ - xml_node c; - - // starts-with with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("starts-with()")); - - // starts-with with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("starts-with('a')")); - - // starts-with with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', 'a')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', 'abc')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', 'abcd')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('bc', 'c')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('', 'c')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('', '')"), true); - - // starts-with with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("starts-with('a', 'b', 'c')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_contains) -{ - xml_node c; - - // contains with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("contains()")); - - // contains with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("contains('a')")); - - // contains with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', 'a')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', 'abc')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abcd', 'bc')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', 'abcd')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('b', 'bc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('', 'c')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('', '')"), true); - - // contains with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("contains('a', 'b', 'c')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_substring_before) -{ - xml_node c; - - // substring-before with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-before()")); - - // substring-before with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-before('a')")); - - // substring-before with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', 'abc')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', 'a')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', 'cd')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', 'b')"), STR("a")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', 'c')"), STR("ab")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('abc', '')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('', '')"), STR("")); - - // substring-before with 2 arguments, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before(\"1999/04/01\",\"/\")"), STR("1999")); - - // substring-before with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-before('a', 'b', 'c')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_substring_after) -{ - xml_node c; - - // substring-after with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after()")); - - // substring-after with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after('a')")); - - // substring-after with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', 'abc')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', 'a')"), STR("bc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', 'cd')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', 'b')"), STR("c")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', 'c')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('abc', '')"), STR("abc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('', '')"), STR("")); - - // substring-before with 2 arguments, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after(\"1999/04/01\",\"/\")"), STR("04/01")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after(\"1999/04/01\",\"19\")"), STR("99/04/01")); - - // substring-after with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after('a', 'b', 'c')")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_string_substring_after_heap, "foobar") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(node, 'fo')"), STR("obar")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(node, 'fooba')"), STR("r")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(node, 'foobar')"), STR("")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_substring) -{ - xml_node c; - - // substring with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring()")); - - // substring with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring('')")); - - // substring with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 2)"), STR("bcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1.1)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1.5)"), STR("bcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1.8)"), STR("bcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 10)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 0)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -1 div 0)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 0 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('', 1)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('', 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring(substring('internalexternalcorrect substring',9),9)"), STR("correct substring")); - - // substring with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 2, 1)"), STR("b")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 2, 2)"), STR("bc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1, 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1, 0.4)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1, 0.5)"), STR("a")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 10, -5)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 0, -1)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 100)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 101)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 102)"), STR("a")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 103)"), STR("ab")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 104)"), STR("abc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 105)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 106)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -100, 1 div 0)"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', -1 div 0, 4)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 1 div 0, 0 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcd', 0 div 0, 1)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('', 1, 2)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('', 0, 0)"), STR("")); - - // substring with 3 arguments, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 1.5, 2.6)"), STR("234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 0, 3)"), STR("12")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 0 div 0, 3)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 1, 0 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', -42, 1 div 0)"), STR("12345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', -1 div 0, 1 div 0)"), STR("")); - - // substring with 4 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring('', 1, 2, 3)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_string_substring_heap, "foobar") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring(node, 3)"), STR("obar")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring(node, 6)"), STR("r")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring(node, 7)"), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_string_string_length, "123") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // string-length with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length()"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("string-length()"), 3); - - // string-length with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length('')"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length('a')"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length('abcdef')"), 6); - - // string-length with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string-length(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_string_normalize_space, " \t\r\rval1 \rval2\r\nval3\nval4\r\r", parse_minimal) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // normalize-space with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("normalize-space()"), STR("val1 val2 val3 val4")); - - // normalize-space with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('abcd')"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space(' \r\nabcd')"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('abcd \n\r')"), STR("abcd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('ab\r\n\tcd')"), STR("ab cd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('ab cd')"), STR("ab cd")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('\07')"), STR("\07")); - - // normalize-space with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("normalize-space(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_translate) -{ - xml_node c; - - // translate with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate()")); - - // translate with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate('a')")); - - // translate with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate('a', 'b')")); - - // translate with 3 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abc', '', '')"), STR("abc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abc', '', 'foo')"), STR("abc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abc', 'ab', 'ba')"), STR("bac")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abc', 'ab', 'f')"), STR("fc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abc', 'aabb', '1234')"), STR("13c")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('', 'abc', 'bac')"), STR("")); - - // translate with 3 arguments, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('bar','abc','ABC')"), STR("BAr")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('--aaa--','abc-','ABC')"), STR("AAA")); - - // translate with 4 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_translate_table) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abcd\xe9 ', 'abc', 'ABC')"), STR("ABCd\xe9 ")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abcd\xe9 ', 'abc\xe9', 'ABC!')"), STR("ABCd! ")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abcde', concat('abc', 'd'), 'ABCD')"), STR("ABCDe")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('abcde', 'abcd', concat('ABC', 'D'))"), STR("ABCDe")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_translate_remove) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('000000755', '0', '')"), STR("755")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('000000755', concat('0', ''), '')"), STR("755")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_nodeset_last, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // last with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("last()"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[last() = 1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[last() = 2]")) % 3 % 4; // c1, c1 - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c2/preceding-sibling::node()[last() = 2]")) % 4 % 3; // c1, c1 - - // last with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("last(c)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_nodeset_position, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // position with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("position()"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[position() = 0]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[position() = 1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[position() = 2]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1[position() = 3]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c2/preceding-sibling::node()[position() = 1]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c2/preceding-sibling::node()[position() = 2]")) % 3; - - // position with 1 argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("position(c)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_nodeset_count, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // count with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count()")); - - // count with 1 non-node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(1)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(true())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count('')")); - - // count with 1 node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(.)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("count(.)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("count(c1)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("count(c2)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("count(c3)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("count(c4)"), 0); - - // count with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(x, y)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_nodeset_id, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // id with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("id()")); - - // id with 1 argument - no DTD => no id - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("id('foo')")); - - // id with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("id(1, 2)")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_nodeset_local_name, "text", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // local-name with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("local-name()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name()"), STR("node")); - - // local-name with 1 non-node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("local-name(1)")); - - // local-name with 1 node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c1)"), STR("c1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c2/node())"), STR("child")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c2/attribute::node())"), STR("attr")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c1/node())"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c4/node())"), STR("target")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c1/following-sibling::node())"), STR("c2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("local-name(c4/preceding-sibling::node())"), STR("c1")); - - // local-name with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("local-name(c1, c2)")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_nodeset_namespace_uri, "text", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // namespace-uri with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("namespace-uri()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n.child(STR("c2")).child(STR("foo:child")), STR("namespace-uri()"), STR("http://foo2")); - - // namespace-uri with 1 non-node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("namespace-uri(1)")); - - // namespace-uri with 1 node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c1)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c5/child::node())"), STR("http://foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c2/attribute::node())"), STR("http://foo2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c2/child::node())"), STR("http://foo2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c1/child::node())"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c4/child::node())"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c3)"), STR("http://def")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c3/@attr)"), STR("")); // the namespace name for an unprefixed attribute name always has no value (Namespaces in XML 1.0) - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c3/child::node())"), STR("http://def")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c6/@bar:attr)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("namespace-uri(c7/node/@foo:attr)"), STR("http://foo")); - - // namespace-uri with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("namespace-uri(c1, c2)")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_nodeset_name, "text", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // name with 0 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("name()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name()"), STR("node")); - - // name with 1 non-node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("name(1)")); - - // name with 1 node-set argument - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c1)"), STR("c1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c2/node())"), STR("foo:child")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c2/attribute::node())"), STR("foo:attr")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c1/node())"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c4/node())"), STR("target")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c1/following-sibling::node())"), STR("c2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("name(c4/preceding-sibling::node())"), STR("c1")); - - // name with 2 arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("name(c1, c2)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_function_arguments) -{ - xml_node c; - - // conversion to string - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length(12)"), 2); - - // conversion to number - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round('1.2')"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round('1.7')"), 2); - - // conversion to boolean - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not('1')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not('')"), true); - - // conversion to node set - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum(1)")); - - // expression evaluation - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round((2 + 2 * 2) div 4)"), 2); - - // empty expressions - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(,)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring(,)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring('a',)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring(,'a')")); - - // extra commas - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(,1)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(1,)")); - - // lack of commas - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring(1 2)")); - - // whitespace after function name - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true ()"), true); - - // too many arguments - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_string_value, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string()"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("string()"), STR("pcdatacdata")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string()"), STR("pcdatacdata")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c1/node())"), STR("pcdata")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c2/node())"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c3/@attr)"), STR("avalue")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c4/node())"), STR("pivalue")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c5/node())"), STR("comment")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(n, STR("string(c6/node())"), STR("cdata")); -} - -TEST(xpath_string_value_empty) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("head")); - doc.append_child(node_pcdata); - doc.append_child(node_pcdata).set_value(STR("tail")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("string()"), STR("headtail")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_string_concat_translate, "foobar") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("concat('a', 'b', 'c', translate(node, 'o', 'a'), 'd')"), STR("abcfaabard")); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_operators.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_operators.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 1a97c7d..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_operators.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,536 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST(xpath_operators_arithmetic) -{ - xml_node c; - - // incorrect unary operator - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("-")); - - // correct unary operator - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-1"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("--1"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("---1"), -1); - - // incorrect binary operators - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("5+")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("5-")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("5*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("+5")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("*5")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1div2")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1mod")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1div")); - - // correct trivial binary operators - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1 + 2"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1+2"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1 * 2"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1*2"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1 div 2"), 0.5); - - // operator precedence - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2 + 2 * 2 div 1 mod 3"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2 + 2 * 2 div (1 mod 3)"), 6); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(2 + 2) * 2 div (1 mod 3)"), 8); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(2 + 2) * (2 div 1) mod 3"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2 - -2"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2 + -2"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2--2"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2+-2"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1-2-3"), -4); - - // mod, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("5 mod 2"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("5 mod -2"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-5 mod 2"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-5 mod -2"), -1); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_arithmetic_specials) -{ - xml_node c; - - // infinity/nan - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div 0"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div 0"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div 0 + 1 div 0"), STR("NaN")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("0 div 0"), STR("NaN")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div 0 + 1 div 0"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div 0 + -1 div 0"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div 0 + 100"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div 0 + 100"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("0 div 0 + 100"), STR("NaN")); - - // unary - and multiplication clarifications from recommendations errata - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div -0"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div -0"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div (-0 * 1)"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div (0 * -1)"), STR("Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("1 div (-0 div 1)"), STR("-Infinity")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("-1 div (0 div -1)"), STR("Infinity")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_arithmetic_subtraction_parse, "1023") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // correct subtraction parsing, from W3C standard - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("foo-bar"), 10); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("foo -bar"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("foo - bar"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("-foo-bar"), -10); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(n, STR("-foo -bar"), -5); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_logical) -{ - xml_node c; - - // boolean arithmetic - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() or true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() or false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() or false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() or true()"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() and true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() and false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() and false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() and true()"), false); - - // boolean conversion - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 or ''"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 and ''"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 or ''"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 or 'a'"), true); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_equality_primitive_boolean) -{ - xml_node c; - - // boolean vs boolan - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() = true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() = false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() != false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() != false()"), false); - - // upcast to boolean - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() = 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() != 2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() = 2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() != 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() = 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() != 0"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 = true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 != true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 = false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 != false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 = false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 != false()"), false); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_equality_primitive_number) -{ - xml_node c; - - // number vs number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0.5 = 0.5"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 != 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = -1"), false); - - // infinity/nan - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div 0 = 2 div 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("-1 div 0 != 2 div 0"), true); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 = 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 != 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 = 0 div 0"), false); -#endif - - // upcast to number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 = '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 != '2'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'1' != 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'1' = 2"), false); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_equality_primitive_string) -{ - xml_node c; - - // string vs string - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'a' = 'a'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'a' = 'b'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'ab' != 'a'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'' != 'a'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'a' != ''"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'' != ''"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_equality_node_set_node_set, "abacbdabb") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // node set vs node set - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x = x"), false); // empty node set compares as false with any other object via any comparison operator, as per XPath spec - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x != x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = c2/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v = c3/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = c4/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x = c1"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != c2/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v != c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != c4/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != c5/v"), true); // (a, b) != (a, b), since a != b, as per XPath spec (comparison operators are so not intutive) - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c3/v != c6/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x != c1/v"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_equality_node_set_primitive, "1-11001nan") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // node set vs number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x = 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x != 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 != x"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = -1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = 5"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v = 1"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("1 = c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("-1 = c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("1 != c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("5 = c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("1 = c2/v"), true); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v != 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("1 != c2/v"), true); -#endif - - // node set vs string - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x = '1'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x != '1'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'1' = x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'1' != x"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = '1'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = '-1'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != '1'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = '5'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v = '1'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c2/v != '1'"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'1' = c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'-1' = c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'1' != c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'5' = c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'1' = c2/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'1' != c2/v"), true); - - // node set vs almost-numeric string just in case - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = '1.0'"), false); - - // node set vs boolean - special rules! empty sets are equal to true() - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x = true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x != true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x = false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v != true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v = false()"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("true() = x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("true() != x"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() = x"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("true() = c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("true() != c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() = c1/v"), false); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_inequality_primitive) -{ - xml_node c; - - // number vs number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 < 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 <= 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 > 2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 >= 2"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 < 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 <= 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 >= 1"), true); - - // infinity/nan - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div 0 <= 2 div 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div 0 < 2 div 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("-1 div 0 < 2 div 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("-1 div 0 > 2 div 0"), false); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 < 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 <= 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 >= 1"), false); -#endif - - // upcast to number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 < '2'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 < '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 <= '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 <= '2'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 > '2'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 > '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 >= '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 >= '2'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 >= true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 > true()"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_inequality_node_set_node_set, "1-1-1001nan1-4") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // node set vs node set - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x < x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x > x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x <= x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x >= x"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= x"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x > c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x < c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x >= c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("x <= c1/v"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < c3/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= c3/v"), true); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > c2/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= c2/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < c2/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= c2/v"), true); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_inequality_node_set_primitive, "1-1-1001nan") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // node set vs number - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x < 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x > 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x <= 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("x >= 0"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 < x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 > x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 <= x"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 >= x"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= 0"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("0 < c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("1 < c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("0 <= c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("0 > c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("0 >= c1/v"), true); - - // node set vs string - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > '0'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > '1'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= '0'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < '0'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= '0'"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'0' < c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'1' < c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'0' <= c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'0' > c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("'0' >= c1/v"), true); - - // node set vs boolean - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v > true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v >= false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v < false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("c1/v <= false()"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() < c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("true() < c1/v"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() <= c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() > c1/v"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(n, STR("false() >= c1/v"), true); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_boolean_precedence) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = 0 or 2 = 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = (0 or 2) = false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 < 0 or 2 > 2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 < 1 = false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 < (1 = false())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 > 2 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(3 > 2) > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 > (2 > 1)"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_union, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee | .")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary] | employee[@assistant]")) % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@assistant] | employee[@secretary]")) % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary] | employee[@nobody]")) % 4 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@nobody] | employee[@secretary]")) % 4 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("tail/preceding-sibling::employee | .")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR(". | tail/preceding-sibling::employee | .")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_union_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(". | true()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(". | 1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(". | '1'")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(". | count(.)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("true() | .")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1 | .")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("'1' | .")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(.) | .")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_operators_union_minus, "34") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(-node1) | node2")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node1 | -node2")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("-(node1 | node2)"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("-node1 | node2"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("--node1 | node2"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("-(-node1 | node2)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("--(-node1 | node2)"), -3); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_associativity_boolean) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() or true() and true() and false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 > 2 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("4 > 3 > 2 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 < 2 < 3 < 4 < 5"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 <= 2 <= 3 <= 4 <= 5"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("5 >= 4 >= 3 >= 2 >= 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("3 >= 2 >= 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 >= 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("4 >= 3 >= 2 >= 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("((((5 > 4) > 3) > 2) > 1)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 != 3 != 1 != 4 != 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(((2 != 3) != 1) != 4) != 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 != 3 != 1 != 4 != 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(((2 != 3) != 1) != 4) != 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 = 3 = 1 = 4 = 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(((2 = 3) = 1) = 4) = 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 = 3 = 1 = 4 = 1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(((2 = 3) = 1) = 4) = 1"), false); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_associativity_arithmetic) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2+1-1+1"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1+2+1-1+1"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1+1+2+1-1+1"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1-1+1"), 1); -} - -TEST(xpath_operators_mod) -{ - // Check that mod operator conforms to Java spec (since this is the only concrete source of information about XPath mod) - xml_node c; - - // Basic tests from spec - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("5 mod 3"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("5 mod -3"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-5 mod 3"), -2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-5 mod -3"), -2); - -#if !defined(__BORLANDC__) - // If either operand is NaN, the result is NaN - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(0 div 0) mod 3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("3 mod (0 div 0)")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(0 div 0) mod (0 div 0)")); - - // If the dividend is an infinity, or the divisor is a zero, or both, the result is NaN - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(1 div 0) mod 3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(1 div 0) mod -3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(-1 div 0) mod 3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("1 mod 0")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("-1 mod 0")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(1 div 0) mod 0")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(-1 div 0) mod 0")); -#endif - - // If the dividend is finite and the divisor is an infinity, the result equals the dividend -#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__MINGW32__) - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1 mod (1 div 0)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1 mod (-1 div 0)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-1 mod (1 div 0)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("0 mod (1 div 0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("0 mod (-1 div 0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("100000 mod (1 div 0)"), 100000); -#endif - - // If the dividend is a zero and the divisor is finite, the result equals the dividend. - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("0 mod 1000000"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("0 mod -1000000"), 0); - - // In the remaining cases ... the floating-point remainder r from the division of a dividend n by a divisor d - // is defined by the mathematical relation r = n - (d * q) where q is an integer that is negative only if n/d is - // negative and positive only if n/d is positive, and whose magnitude is as large as possible without exceeding the magnitude of the true - // mathematical quotient of n and d. - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("9007199254740991 mod 2"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("9007199254740991 mod 3"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("18446744073709551615 mod 2"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("18446744073709551615 mod 3"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935 mod 2"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935 mod 3"), 1); -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_parse.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_parse.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index b6de42e..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_parse.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include - -TEST(xpath_literal_parse) -{ - xml_node c; - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("'a\"b'"), STR("a\"b")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("\"a'b\""), STR("a'b")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("\"\""), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("\'\'"), STR("")); -} - -TEST(xpath_literal_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("\"")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("\"foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("\'")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("\'bar")); -} - -TEST(xpath_number_parse) -{ - xml_node c; - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("0"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("123"), 123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("123.456"), 123.456); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR(".123"), 0.123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("123.4567890123456789012345"), 123.4567890123456789012345); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("123."), 123); -} - -TEST(xpath_number_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("123a")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("123.a")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(".123a")); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("$var")); // no variable var - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("$1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("$")); -} - -TEST(xpath_empty_expression) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("")); -} - -TEST(xpath_lexer_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("!")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("&")); -} - -TEST(xpath_unmatched_braces) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node[")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node[1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node[]]")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node(")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node(()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(node)[1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(1")); -} - -TEST(xpath_incorrect_step) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("child::1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("something::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("a::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("c::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("d::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("f::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("n::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("p::*")); -} - -TEST(xpath_semantics_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1[1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1 | 1")); -} - -TEST(xpath_semantics_posinv) // coverage for contains() -{ - xpath_query(STR("(node)[substring(1, 2, 3)]")); - xpath_query(STR("(node)[concat(1, 2, 3, 4)]")); - xpath_query(STR("(node)[count(foo)]")); - xpath_query(STR("(node)[local-name()]")); - xpath_query(STR("(node)[(node)[1]]")); -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_paths_valid) -{ - const char_t* paths[] = - { - // From Jaxen tests - STR("foo[.='bar']"), STR("foo[.!='bar']"), STR("/"), STR("*"), STR("//foo"), STR("/*"), STR("/."), STR("/foo[/bar[/baz]]"), - STR("/foo/bar/baz[(1 or 2) + 3 * 4 + 8 and 9]"), STR("/foo/bar/baz"), STR("(.)[1]"), STR("self::node()"), STR("."), STR("count(/)"), - STR("foo[1]"), STR("/baz[(1 or 2) + 3 * 4 + 8 and 9]"), STR("foo/bar[/baz[(1 or 2) - 3 mod 4 + 8 and 9 div 8]]"), - STR("foo/bar/yeah:baz[a/b/c and toast]"), STR("/foo/bar[../x='123']"), STR("/foo[@bar='1234']"), STR("foo|bar"), - STR("/foo|/bar[@id='1234']"), STR("count(//author/attribute::*)"), STR("/child::node()/child::node()[@id='_13563275']"), - STR("10 + (count(descendant::author) * 5)"), STR("10 + count(descendant::author) * 5"), STR("2 + (2 * 5)"), STR("//foo:bar"), - STR("count(//author)+5"), STR("count(//author)+count(//author/attribute::*)"), STR("/foo/bar[@a='1' and @c!='2']"), - STR("12 + (count(//author)+count(//author/attribute::*)) div 2"), STR("text()[.='foo']"), STR("/*/*[@id='123']") - STR("/foo/bar[@a='1' and @b='2']"), STR("/foo/bar[@a='1' and @b!='2']"), STR("//attribute::*[.!='crunchy']"), - STR("'//*[contains(string(text()),\"yada yada\")]'"), - - // From ajaxslt tests - STR("@*"), STR("@*|node()"), STR("/descendant-or-self::div"), STR("/div"), STR("//div"), STR("/descendant-or-self::node()/child::para"), - STR("substring('12345', 0, 3)"), STR("//title | //link"), STR("x//title"), STR("x/title"), STR("id('a')//title"), STR("//*[@about]"), - STR("count(descendant::*)"), STR("count(descendant::*) + count(ancestor::*)"), STR("@*|text()"), STR("*|/"), STR("source|destination"), - STR("page != 'to' and page != 'from'"), STR("substring-after(icon/@image, '/mapfiles/marker')"), STR("substring-before(str, c)"), STR("page = 'from'"), - STR("segments/@time"), STR("child::para"), STR("child::*"), STR("child::text()"), STR("child::node()"), STR("attribute::name"), STR("attribute::*"), - STR("descendant::para"), STR("ancestor::div"), STR("ancestor-or-self::div"), STR("descendant-or-self::para"), STR("self::para"), STR("child::*/child::para"), - STR("concat(substring-before(@image,'marker'),'icon',substring-after(@image,'marker'))"), STR("/"), STR("/descendant::para"), STR("/descendant::olist/child::item"), - STR("child::para[position()=1]"), STR("child::para[position()=last()]"), STR("child::para[position()=last()-1]"), STR("child::para[position()>1]"), - STR("following-sibling::chapter[position()=1]"), STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[position()=1]"), STR("/descendant::figure[position()=42]"), - STR("/child::doc/child::chapter[position()=5]/child::section[position()=2]"), STR("child::chapter/descendant::para"), STR("child::para[attribute::type='warning']"), - STR("child::para[attribute::type='warning'][position()=5]"), STR("child::para[position()=5][attribute::type='warning']"), STR("child::chapter[child::title='Introduction']"), - STR("child::chapter[child::title]"), STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix]"), STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix][position()=last()]"), - STR("count(//*[id='u1']|//*[id='u2'])"), STR("count(//*[id='u1']|//*[class='u'])"), STR("count(//*[class='u']|//*[class='u'])"), STR("count(//*[class='u']|//*[id='u1'])"), - STR("count(//*[@id='self']/ancestor-or-self::*)"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/ancestor::*)"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/attribute::*)"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/child::*)"), - STR("count(//*[@id='self']/descendant-or-self::*)"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/descendant::*)"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/following-sibling::*)"), - STR("count(//*[@id='self']/following::*)"), STR("//*[@id='self']/parent::*/@id"), STR("count(//*[@id='self']/preceding-sibling::*)"), - STR("count(//*[@id='self']/preceding::*)"), STR("//*[@id='self']/self::*/@id"), STR("id('nested1')/div[1]//input[2]"), STR("id('foo')//div[contains(@id, 'useful')]//input"), - STR("(//table[@class='stylee'])//th[text()='theHeaderText']/../td"), STR("address"), STR("address=string(/page/user/defaultlocation)"), STR("count-of-snippet-of-url = 0"), - STR("daddr"), STR("form"), STR("form = 'from'"), STR("form = 'to'"), STR("form='near'"), STR("home"), STR("i"), STR("i > page and i < page + range"), - STR("i < page and i >= page - range"), STR("i < @max"), STR("i <= page"), STR("i + 1"), STR("i = page"), STR("i = 1"), STR("info = position() or (not(info) and position() = 1)"), - STR("is-first-order"), STR("is-first-order and snippets-exist"), STR("more"), STR("more > 0"), STR("near-point"), STR("page"), STR("page != 'from'"), STR("page != 'to'"), - STR("page != 'to' and page != 'from'"), STR("page > 1"), STR("page = 'basics'"), STR("page = 'details'"), STR("page = 'from'"), STR("page = 'to'"), STR("page='from'"), - STR("page='to'"), STR("r >= 0.5"), STR("r >= 1"), STR("r - 0"), STR("r - 1"), STR("r - 2"), STR("r - 3"), STR("r - 4"), STR("saddr"), STR("sources"), STR("sources[position() < details]"), - STR("src"), STR("str"), STR("\"'\""), STR("(//location[string(info/references/reference[1]/url)=string(current-url)]/info/references/reference[1])[1]"), - STR("(not(count-of-snippet-of-url = 0) and (position() = 1) or not(current-url = //locations/location[position() = last-pos]//reference[1]/url))"), - STR("(not(info) and position() = 1) or info = position()"), STR("."), STR("../@arg0"), STR("../@filterpng"), STR("/page/@filterpng"), STR("4"), STR("@attribution"), - STR("@id"), STR("@max > @num"), STR("@meters > 16093"), STR("@name"), STR("@start div @num + 1"), STR("@url"), STR("ad"), STR("address/line"), STR("adsmessage"), - STR("attr"), STR("boolean(location[@id='near'][icon/@image])"), STR("bubble/node()"), STR("calltoaction/node()"), STR("category"), STR("contains(str, c)"), - STR("count(//location[string(info/references/reference[1]/url)=string(current-url)]//snippet)"), STR("count(//snippet)"), STR("count(attr)"), STR("count(location)"), - STR("count(structured/source) > 1"), STR("description/node()"), STR("destination"), STR("destinationAddress"), STR("domain"), STR("false()"), STR("icon/@class != 'noicon'"), - STR("icon/@image"), STR("info"), STR("info/address/line"), STR("info/distance"), STR("info/distance and near-point"), STR("info/distance and info/phone and near-point"), - STR("info/distance or info/phone"), STR("info/panel/node()"), STR("info/phone"), STR("info/references/reference[1]"), STR("info/references/reference[1]/snippet"), - STR("info/references/reference[1]/url"), STR("info/title"), STR("info/title/node()"), STR("line"), STR("location"), STR("location[@id!='near']"), STR("location[@id='near'][icon/@image]"), - STR("location[position() > umlocations div 2]"), STR("location[position() <= numlocations div 2]"), STR("locations"), STR("locations/location"), STR("near"), STR("node()"), - STR("not(count-of-snippets = 0)"), STR("not(form = 'from')"), STR("not(form = 'near')"), STR("not(form = 'to')"), STR("not(../@page)"), STR("not(structured/source)"), STR("notice"), - STR("number(../@info)"), STR("number(../@items)"), STR("number(/page/@linewidth)"), STR("page/ads"), STR("page/directions"), STR("page/error"), STR("page/overlay"), - STR("page/overlay/locations/location"), STR("page/refinements"), STR("page/request/canonicalnear"), STR("page/request/near"), STR("page/request/query"), STR("page/spelling/suggestion"), - STR("page/user/defaultlocation"), STR("phone"), STR("position()"), STR("position() != 1"), STR("position() != last()"), STR("position() > 1"), STR("position() < details"), - STR("position()-1"), STR("query"), STR("references/@total"), STR("references/reference"), STR("references/reference/domain"), STR("references/reference/url"), - STR("reviews/@positive div (reviews/@positive + reviews/@negative) * 5"), STR("reviews/@positive div (reviews/@positive + reviews/@negative) * (5)"), STR("reviews/@total"), - STR("reviews/@total > 1"), STR("reviews/@total > 5"), STR("reviews/@total = 1"), STR("segments/@distance"), STR("segments/@time"), STR("segments/segment"), STR("shorttitle/node()"), - STR("snippet"), STR("snippet/node()"), STR("source"), STR("sourceAddress"), STR("sourceAddress and destinationAddress"), STR("string(../@daddr)"), STR("string(../@form)"), - STR("string(../@page)"), STR("string(../@saddr)"), STR("string(info/title)"), STR("string(page/request/canonicalnear) != ''"), STR("string(page/request/near) != ''"), - STR("string-length(address) > linewidth"), STR("structured/@total - details"), STR("structured/source"), STR("structured/source[@name]"), STR("substring(address, 1, linewidth - 3)"), - STR("substring-after(str, c)"), STR("substring-after(icon/@image, '/mapfiles/marker')"), STR("substring-before(str, c)"), STR("tagline/node()"), STR("targetedlocation"), - STR("title"), STR("title/node()"), STR("true()"), STR("url"), STR("visibleurl"), STR("id(\"level10\")/ancestor::SPAN"), STR("id(\"level10\")/ancestor-or-self::SPAN"), STR("//attribute::*"), - STR("child::HTML/child::BODY/child::H1"), STR("descendant::node()"), STR("descendant-or-self::SPAN"), STR("id(\"first\")/following::text()"), STR("id(\"first\")/following-sibling::node()"), - STR("id(\"level10\")/parent::node()"), STR("id(\"last\")/preceding::text()"), STR("id(\"last\")/preceding-sibling::node()"), STR("/HTML/BODY/H1/self::node()"), STR("//*[@name]"), - STR("id(\"pet\")/SELECT[@name=\"species\"]/OPTION[@selected]/@value"), STR("descendant::INPUT[@name=\"name\"]/@value"), STR("id(\"pet\")/INPUT[@name=\"gender\" and @checked]/@value"), - STR("//TEXTAREA[@name=\"description\"]/text()"), STR("id(\"div1\")|id(\"div2\")|id(\"div3 div4 div5\")"), STR("//LI[1]"), STR("//LI[last()]/text()"), STR("//LI[position() mod 2]/@class"), - STR("//text()[.=\"foo\"]"), STR("descendant-or-self::SPAN[position() > 2]"), STR("descendant::*[contains(@class,\" fruit \")]"), - - // ajaxslt considers this path invalid, however I believe it's valid as per spec - STR("***"), - - // Oasis MSFT considers this path invalid, however I believe it's valid as per spec - STR("**..**"), - - // Miscellaneous - STR("..***..***.***.***..***..***..") - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(paths) / sizeof(paths[0]); ++i) - { - xpath_query q(paths[i]); - } -} - -#if defined(PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE) || !defined(PUGIXML_NO_STL) -TEST(xpath_parse_paths_valid_unicode) -{ - // From ajaxslt - const wchar_t* paths[] = - { - #ifdef U_LITERALS - L"/descendant-or-self::\u90e8\u5206", L"//\u90e8\u5206", L"substring('\uff11\uff12\uff13\uff14\uff15', 0, 3)", L"//\u30bf\u30a4\u30c8\u30eb | //\u30ea\u30f3\u30af", - L"\u8b0e//\u30bf\u30a4\u30c8\u30eb", L"//*[@\u30c7\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30cd\u30a4\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3]", L"\u30da\u30fc\u30b8 = '\u304b\u3089'", - L"concat(substring-before(@\u30a4\u30e1\u30fc\u30b8,'\u76ee\u5370'),'\u30a2\u30a4\u30b3\u30f3',substring-after(@\u30a4\u30e1\u30fc\u30b8,'\u76ee\u5370'))", - L"\u30bd\u30fc\u30b9|\u30c7\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30cd\u30a4\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3", L"\u30da\u30fc\u30b8 != '\u307e\u3067' and \u30da\u30fc\u30b8 != '\u304b\u3089'", - L"substring-after(\u30a2\u30a4\u30b3\u30f3/@\u30a4\u30e1\u30fc\u30b8, '/\u5730\u56f3\u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30eb/\u76ee\u5370')", L"child::\u6bb5\u843d", - L"substring-before(\u6587\u5b57\u5217, \u6587\u5b57)", L"\u30bb\u30b0\u30e1\u30f3\u30c8/@\u6642\u523b", L"attribute::\u540d\u524d", L"descendant::\u6bb5\u843d", - L"ancestor::\u90e8\u5206", L"ancestor-or-self::\u90e8\u5206", L"descendant-or-self::\u6bb5\u843d", L"self::\u6bb5\u843d", L"child::\u7ae0/descendant::\u6bb5\u843d", - L"child::*/child::\u6bb5\u843d", L"/descendant::\u6bb5\u843d", L"/descendant::\u9806\u5e8f\u30ea\u30b9\u30c8/child::\u9805\u76ee", L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[position()=1]", - L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[position()=last()]", L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[position()=last()-1]", L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[position()>1]", L"following-sibling::\u7ae0[position()=1]", - L"preceding-sibling::\u7ae0[position()=1]", L"/descendant::\u56f3\u8868[position()=42]", L"/child::\u6587\u66f8/child::\u7ae0[position()=5]/child::\u7bc0[position()=2]", - L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[attribute::\u30bf\u30a4\u30d7='\u8b66\u544a']", L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[attribute::\u30bf\u30a4\u30d7='\u8b66\u544a'][position()=5]", - L"child::\u6bb5\u843d[position()=5][attribute::\u30bf\u30a4\u30d7='\u8b66\u544a']", L"child::\u7ae0[child::\u30bf\u30a4\u30c8\u30eb='\u306f\u3058\u3081\u306b']", - L"child::\u7ae0[child::\u30bf\u30a4\u30c8\u30eb]", L"child::*[self::\u7ae0 or self::\u4ed8\u9332]", L"child::*[self::\u7ae0 or self::\u4ed8\u9332][position()=last()]", - #else - L"/descendant-or-self::\x90e8\x5206", L"//\x90e8\x5206", L"substring('\xff11\xff12\xff13\xff14\xff15', 0, 3)", L"//\x30bf\x30a4\x30c8\x30eb | //\x30ea\x30f3\x30af", - L"\x8b0e//\x30bf\x30a4\x30c8\x30eb", L"//*[@\x30c7\x30b9\x30c6\x30a3\x30cd\x30a4\x30b7\x30e7\x30f3]", L"\x30da\x30fc\x30b8 = '\x304b\x3089'", - L"concat(substring-before(@\x30a4\x30e1\x30fc\x30b8,'\x76ee\x5370'),'\x30a2\x30a4\x30b3\x30f3',substring-after(@\x30a4\x30e1\x30fc\x30b8,'\x76ee\x5370'))", - L"\x30bd\x30fc\x30b9|\x30c7\x30b9\x30c6\x30a3\x30cd\x30a4\x30b7\x30e7\x30f3", L"\x30da\x30fc\x30b8 != '\x307e\x3067' and \x30da\x30fc\x30b8 != '\x304b\x3089'", - L"substring-after(\x30a2\x30a4\x30b3\x30f3/@\x30a4\x30e1\x30fc\x30b8, '/\x5730\x56f3\x30d5\x30a1\x30a4\x30eb/\x76ee\x5370')", L"child::\x6bb5\x843d", - L"substring-before(\x6587\x5b57\x5217, \x6587\x5b57)", L"\x30bb\x30b0\x30e1\x30f3\x30c8/@\x6642\x523b", L"attribute::\x540d\x524d", L"descendant::\x6bb5\x843d", - L"ancestor::\x90e8\x5206", L"ancestor-or-self::\x90e8\x5206", L"descendant-or-self::\x6bb5\x843d", L"self::\x6bb5\x843d", L"child::\x7ae0/descendant::\x6bb5\x843d", - L"child::*/child::\x6bb5\x843d", L"/descendant::\x6bb5\x843d", L"/descendant::\x9806\x5e8f\x30ea\x30b9\x30c8/child::\x9805\x76ee", L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[position()=1]", - L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[position()=last()]", L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[position()=last()-1]", L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[position()>1]", L"following-sibling::\x7ae0[position()=1]", - L"preceding-sibling::\x7ae0[position()=1]", L"/descendant::\x56f3\x8868[position()=42]", L"/child::\x6587\x66f8/child::\x7ae0[position()=5]/child::\x7bc0[position()=2]", - L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[attribute::\x30bf\x30a4\x30d7='\x8b66\x544a']", L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[attribute::\x30bf\x30a4\x30d7='\x8b66\x544a'][position()=5]", - L"child::\x6bb5\x843d[position()=5][attribute::\x30bf\x30a4\x30d7='\x8b66\x544a']", L"child::\x7ae0[child::\x30bf\x30a4\x30c8\x30eb='\x306f\x3058\x3081\x306b']", - L"child::\x7ae0[child::\x30bf\x30a4\x30c8\x30eb]", L"child::*[self::\x7ae0 or self::\x4ed8\x9332]", L"child::*[self::\x7ae0 or self::\x4ed8\x9332][position()=last()]", - #endif - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(paths) / sizeof(paths[0]); ++i) - { - #if defined(PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE) - xpath_query q(paths[i]); - #elif !defined(PUGIXML_NO_STL) - std::basic_string path_utf8 = pugi::as_utf8(paths[i]); - xpath_query q(path_utf8.c_str()); - #endif - } -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_parse_invalid) -{ - const char_t* paths[] = - { - // From Jaxen tests - STR("//:p"), STR("/foo/bar/"), STR("12 + (count(//author)+count(//author/attribute::*)) / 2"), STR("id()/2"), STR("+"), - STR("///triple slash"), STR("/numbers numbers"), STR("/a/b[c > d]efg"), STR("/inv/child::"), STR("/invoice/@test[abcd"), - STR("/invoice/@test[abcd > x"), STR("string-length('a"), STR("/descendant::()"), STR("(1 + 1"), STR("!false()"), - STR("$author"), STR("10 + $foo"), STR("$foo:bar"), STR("$varname[@a='1']"), STR("foo/$variable/foo"), - STR(".[1]"), STR("chyld::foo"), STR("foo/tacos()"), STR("foo/tacos()"), STR("/foo/bar[baz"), STR("//"), STR("*:foo"), - STR("/cracker/cheese[(mold > 1) and (sense/taste"), - - // From xpath-as3 tests - STR("a b"), STR("//self::node())"), STR("/x/y[contains(self::node())"), STR("/x/y[contains(self::node()]"), STR("///"), STR("text::a"), - - // From haXe-xpath tests - STR("|/gjs"), STR("+3"), STR("/html/body/p != ---'div'/a"), STR(""), STR("@"), STR("#akf"), STR(",") - - // Miscellaneous - STR("..."), STR("...."), STR("**"), STR("****"), STR("******"), STR("..***..***.***.***..***..***..*"), STR("/[1]") - }; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(paths) / sizeof(paths[0]); ++i) - { - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(paths[i]); - } -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_parse_absolute, "
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/")) % 1; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/div/s")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/ div /s")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("/ div 5")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/*/s")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/ * /s")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("/ * 5")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/*[/]")) % 2; -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_out_of_memory_first_page) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1"))); -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_out_of_memory_second_page_node) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 8192; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1"))); -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_out_of_memory_string_to_number) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 4096 + 128; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("0.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"))); -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_qname_error) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("foo: bar")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("foo :bar")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("foo: *")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("foo :*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(":*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(":bar")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(":")); -} - -TEST(xpath_parse_result_default) -{ - xpath_parse_result result; - - CHECK(!result); - CHECK(result.error != 0); - CHECK(result.offset == 0); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_paths.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_paths.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 69215d8..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_paths.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,699 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_child, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child:: node()")) % 4 % 7 % 8; // child, another, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("another/child:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr/child::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("child::node()")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_descendant, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("descendant:: node()")) % 4 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; // child, subchild, another, subchild, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("descendant:: node()")) % 2 % 4 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; // node, child, subchild, another, subchild, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("another/descendant:: node()")) % 8; // subchild - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("last/descendant:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr/descendant::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("descendant::node()")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_parent, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("parent:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("parent:: node()")) % 2; // node - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/subchild/parent:: node()")) % 4; // child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr/parent:: node()")) % 2; // node - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("parent:: node()")) % 1; // root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("parent:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("parent:: node()")) % 2; // node -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_ancestor, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.child(STR("child")).attribute(STR("attr")), n.child(STR("child"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("ancestor:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("ancestor:: node()")) % 2 % 1; // node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/subchild/ancestor:: node()")) % 4 % 2 % 1; // child, node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/ancestor:: node()")) % 4 % 2 % 1; // child, node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("ancestor:: node()")) % 1; // root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("ancestor:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("ancestor:: node()")) % 4 % 2 % 1; // child, node, root -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_following_sibling, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr1")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("following-sibling:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("following-sibling:: node()")) % 8 % 10; // another, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("last")), STR("following-sibling:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr1/following-sibling:: node()")); // attributes are not siblings - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("following-sibling:: node()")); // attributes are not siblings -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_preceding_sibling, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr2")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("preceding-sibling:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("preceding-sibling:: node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("last")), STR("preceding-sibling:: node()")) % 8 % 5; // another, child - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr2/following-sibling:: node()")); // attributes are not siblings - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("following-sibling:: node()")); // attributes are not siblings -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_following, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr1")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("following:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following:: node()")); // no descendants - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("following:: node()")) % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11; // another, subchild, almost, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")).child(STR("subchild")), STR("following:: node()")) % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11; // another, subchild, almost, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("last")), STR("following:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr1/following::node()")) % 5 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11; // child, subchild, another, subchild, almost, last - because @/following - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/following::node()")) % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11; // subchild, another, subchild, almost, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("following::node()")) % 5 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11; // child, subchild, another, subchild, almost, last - because @/following -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_preceding, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.child(STR("child")).attribute(STR("attr")), n.child(STR("child"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("preceding:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("preceding:: node()")); // no ancestors - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("last")), STR("preceding:: node()")) % 11 % 9 % 8 % 7 % 5; // almost, subchild, another, subchild, child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("another")).child(STR("subchild")), STR("preceding:: node()")) % 7 % 5; // subchild, child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/preceding::node()")); // no ancestors - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("//subchild[@id]/@id/preceding::node()")) % 7 % 5; // subchild, child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("preceding::node()")); // no ancestors -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_attribute, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr1")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("attribute:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("attribute:: node()")) % 6; // child/@attr - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("last")), STR("attribute:: node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute:: node()")) % 3 % 4; // node/@attr1 node/@attr2 - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("descendant-or-self:: node()/attribute:: node()")) % 3 % 4 % 6; // all attributes - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("another")), STR("attribute:: node()")); // namespace nodes are not attributes - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr1/attribute::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("attribute::node()")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_namespace, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - // namespace nodes are not supported - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("namespace:: node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr/attribute::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("attribute::node()")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_self, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("self:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("self:: node()")) % 4; // child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("self:: node()")) % 2; // node - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/self:: node()")) % 4; // child - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/self:: node()")) % 5; // @attr - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("self:: node()")) % 1; // root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("self:: node()")) % 3; // @attr -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_descendant_or_self, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.child(STR("child")).attribute(STR("attr")), n.child(STR("child"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant-or-self:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("descendant-or-self:: node()")) % 2 % 4 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; // node, child, subchild, another, subchild, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("descendant-or-self:: node()")) % 1 % 2 % 4 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; // root, node, child, subchild, another, subchild, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("another/descendant-or-self:: node()")) % 7 % 8; // another, subchild - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("last/descendant-or-self:: node()")) % 9; // last - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/descendant-or-self::node()")) % 5; // @attr - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("descendant-or-self::node()")) % 5; // @attr -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_ancestor_or_self, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.child(STR("child")).attribute(STR("attr")), n.child(STR("child"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 4 % 2 % 1; // child, node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/subchild/ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 6 % 4 % 2 % 1; // subchild, child, node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child/@attr/ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 5 % 4 % 2 % 1; // @attr, child, node, root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 2 % 1; // root, node - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 1; // root - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 2 % 1; // root, node - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("last/ancestor-or-self::node()")) % 9 % 2 % 1; // root, node, last - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("ancestor-or-self:: node()")) % 5 % 4 % 2 % 1; // @attr, child, node, root -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_axes_abbrev, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // @ axis - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("@attr")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@attr")) % 3; - - // no axis - child implied - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("foo")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node()")) % 2; - - // @ axis should disable all other axis specifiers - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("@child::foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("@attribute::foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_nodetest_all, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("*")) % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::*")) % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::*")) % 3 % 4; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_paths_nodetest_name, "", parse_default | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("c1")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::c1")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("c1")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("x:c2")) % 6; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::c1")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::x:c2")) % 6; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::a1")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::x:a2")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@x:a2")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_nodetest_all_in_namespace, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x:*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::x:*")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("x:*")) % 6 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::x:*")) % 6 % 8; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::x:*")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@x:*")) % 4; - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(":*")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("@:*")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_paths_nodetest_type, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments) -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - // check on empty nodes - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("comment()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("processing-instruction()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("processing-instruction('foobar')")); - - // child axis - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("node()")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("text()")) % 4 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("comment()")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("processing-instruction()")) % 6 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("processing-instruction('pi2')")) % 7; - - // attribute axis - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@node()")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@comment()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@processing-instruction()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@processing-instruction('pi2')")); - - // incorrect 'argument' number - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("node('')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("text('')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("comment('')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("processing-instruction(1)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("processing-instruction('', '')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("processing-instruction(concat('a', 'b'))")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_paths_nodetest_principal, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments) -{ - // node() test is true for any node type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//node()")) % 2 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//attribute::node()")) % 3 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//attribute::node()/ancestor-or-self::node()")) % 1 % 2 % 3 % 10 % 11; - - // name test is true only for node with principal node type (depends on axis) - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::child")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::attr")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::pi1")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::attr")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::child/self::child")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::attr/self::attr")); // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::child/ancestor-or-self::child")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::attr/ancestor-or-self::attr")); // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::child/descendant-or-self::child")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::attr/descendant-or-self::attr")); // attribute is not of element type - - // any name test is true only for node with principal node type (depends on axis) - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::*")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::*")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::*/self::*")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::*/self::*")); // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::*/ancestor-or-self::*")) % 5 % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::*/ancestor-or-self::*")) % 2; // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/child::*/descendant-or-self::*")) % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/attribute::*/descendant-or-self::*")); // attribute is not of element type - - // namespace test is true only for node with principal node type (depends on axis) - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/attribute::abra:*")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/self::abra:*")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/attribute::abra:*/self::abra:*")); // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/ancestor-or-self::abra:*")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/attribute::abra:*/ancestor-or-self::abra:*")) % 10; // attribute is not of element type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/descendant-or-self::abra:*")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::abra:*/attribute::abra:*/descendant-or-self::abra:*")); // attribute is not of element type -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_absolute, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - xpath_node na(n.attribute(STR("attr")), n); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/node/foo")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("foo")), STR("/node/foo")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("/node/foo")) % 4; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("foo")), STR("/")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(na, STR("/")) % 1; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_step_abbrev, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR(".")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("..")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR(".")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("..")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("../node")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("foo")), STR("..")) % 2; - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(".node")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("..node")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_relative_abbrev, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("foo//bar")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("foo/foo")) % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("foo//foo")) % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR(".//foo")) % 3 % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_absolute_abbrev, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("//bar")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("//foo")) % 3 % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("foo")), STR("//foo")) % 3 % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//foo")) % 3 % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_boolean, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[position()=2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[position()=2]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_number, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[1]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[1]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[2]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_number_boundary, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[0.999999999999999]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[1.000000000000001]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[1.999999999999999]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[2]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[2.000000000000001]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[4.999999999999999]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[5]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[5.000000000000001]")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_number_out_of_range, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[0]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[-1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[-1000000000000]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[-1 div 0]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[1000000000000]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[1 div 0]")); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[0 div 0]")); -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_constant_boolean, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("true"), true); - set.set(STR("false"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[$false]"), &set); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[$true]"), &set) % 6 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_position_eq, "3") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[position()=1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[position()=2+2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[position()=last()]")) % 8; - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node/chapter[position()=string()]")) % 5; -#endif -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_several, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee")) % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary]")) % 4 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@assistant]")) % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary][@assistant]")) % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@assistant][@secretary]")) % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary and @assistant]")) % 8 % 11; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_filter_boolean, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(following-sibling::chapter)[position()=1]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(following-sibling::chapter)[position()=2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(preceding-sibling::chapter)[position()=1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(preceding-sibling::chapter)[position()=2]")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_filter_number, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(following-sibling::chapter)[1]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(following-sibling::chapter)[2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(preceding-sibling::chapter)[1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(preceding-sibling::chapter)[2]")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_predicate_filter_posinv, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee")) % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(employee[@secretary])[@assistant]")) % 8 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("((employee)[@assistant])[@secretary]")) % 8 % 11; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_step_compose, "") -{ - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(.)/foo")) % 3 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(.)//foo")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("(./..)//*")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6; - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(1)/foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(1)//foo")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_descendant_double_slash_w3c, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[1]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[1]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_needs_sorting, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(node/child/subchild)[2]")) % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_descendant_filters, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[1]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[true()][1]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[true()][1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[1][true()]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[1][true()]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[1][2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[1][2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[true()]")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[true()]")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[position()=1][true()]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[position()=1][true()]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[true()][position()=1]")) % 3 % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::para[true()][position()=1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//node()[self::para]")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_descendant_optimize, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant-or-self::node()/child::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant-or-self::node()[name()='para']/child::para")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant-or-self::node()[name()='para']/child::para[1]")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant-or-self::node()[3]/child::para")) % 4 % 5 % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_descendant_optimize_axes, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//.")) % 1 % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//descendant::*")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//descendant-or-self::*")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//..")) % 1 % 2 % 3 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//ancestor::*")) % 2 % 3 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//ancestor-or-self::*")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//preceding-sibling::*")) % 3 % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//following-sibling::*")) % 5 % 6 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//preceding::*")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//following::*")) % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_descendant_optimize_last, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[last()]")) % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[last() = 1]")) % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_precision, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[3 div 3]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[6 div 3 - 1]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[6 * (1 div 3) - 1]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_unsorted_child, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//node/foo")) % 3 % 6 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//node/foo/bar")) % 4 % 7 % 9; - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("//node/foo/bar")); - CHECK(ns.type() == xpath_node_set::type_unsorted); - - xpath_node_set nss = ns; - nss.sort(); - - CHECK(ns[0] == nss[0]); - CHECK(ns[1] == nss[2]); - CHECK(ns[2] == nss[1]); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_optimize_compare_attribute, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node[@id = '1']")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node[@id = '2']")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node[@id = 2]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node[@id[. > 3] = '2']")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node['1' = @id]")) % 2; - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("var1"), STR("2")); - set.set(STR("var2"), 2.0); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("node[@id = $var1]"), &set) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("node[@id = $var2]"), &set) % 4; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("node[@xmlns = '3']")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_optimize_step_once, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node//para2/following::*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node//para6/following::*"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("name(node//para2/following::*)"), STR("para3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("name(node//para6/following::*)"), STR("")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node//para1/preceding::*"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node//para6/preceding::*"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("name(node//para1/preceding::*)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("name(node//para6/preceding::*)"), STR("para1")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("node//para6/preceding::para4"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//@attr5/ancestor-or-self::*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//@attr5/ancestor::*"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//@attr5/following::para6"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("name(//@attr5/following::para6)"), STR("para6")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//para5/ancestor-or-self::*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//para5/ancestor::*"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("//@attr5/ancestor-or-self::node()"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_null_nodeset_entries, "") -{ - xpath_node nodes[] = - { - xpath_node(doc.first_child()), - xpath_node(xml_node()), - xpath_node(doc.first_child().first_attribute(), doc.first_child()), - xpath_node(xml_attribute(), doc.first_child()), - xpath_node(xml_attribute(), xml_node()), - }; - - xpath_node_set ns(nodes, nodes + sizeof(nodes) / sizeof(nodes[0])); - - xpath_variable_set vars; - vars.set(STR("x"), ns); - - xpath_node_set rs = xpath_query(STR("$x/."), &vars).evaluate_node_set(xml_node()); - - CHECK(rs.size() == 2); - CHECK(rs[0] == nodes[0]); - CHECK(rs[1] == nodes[2]); -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index af65752..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_1, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para")) % 3 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_2, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("*")) % 3 % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_3, "pcdata") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("text()")) % 3 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_4, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("@name")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@name")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_5, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("@*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("@*")) % 3 % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_6, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[1]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_7, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[last()]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[last()]")) % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_8, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*/para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("*/para")) % 3 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_9, "
") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("chapter")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/doc/chapter[5]/section[2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/doc/chapter[5]/section[2]")) % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/doc/chapter[5]/section[2]")) % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_10, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("chapter//para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_11, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("//para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_12, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("//olist/item")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("//olist/item")) % 4 % 8 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("olist")), STR("//olist/item")) % 4 % 8 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_13, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR(".")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR(".")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR(".")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_14, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR(".//para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR(".//para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR(".//para")) % 4 % 5 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_15, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("..")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("..")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("..")) % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_16, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("../@lang")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("../@lang")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("child")), STR("../@lang")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_17, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[@type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[@type=\"warning\"]")) % 4 % 6 % 11 % 13 % 15; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_18, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[@type=\"warning\"][5]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[@type=\"warning\"][5]")) % 15; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_19a, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[5][@type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[5][@type=\"warning\"]")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_19b, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("para[5][@type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("para[5][@type=\"warning\"]")) % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_20, "fooIntroductionintroductionIntroductionfoo") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("chapter[title=\"Introduction\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("chapter[title=\"Introduction\"]")) % 6 % 13; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_21, "fooIntroductionintroductionIntroductionfoo") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("chapter[title]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("chapter[title]")) % 3 % 6 % 9 % 13; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_abbrev_w3c_22, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("employee[@secretary and @assistant]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("employee[@secretary and @assistant]")) % 8 % 11; -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_paths_w3c.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_paths_w3c.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2005bc5..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_paths_w3c.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_1, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para")) % 3 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_2, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::*")) % 3 % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_3, "pcdata") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::text()")) % 3 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_4, "pcdata") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::node()")) % 3 % 4 % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_5, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("attribute::name")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::name")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_6, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("attribute::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("attribute::*")) % 3 % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_7, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("descendant::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("descendant::para")) % 4 % 5 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_8, "
") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("ancestor::div")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("div")).child(STR("font")).child(STR("div")).child(STR("div")), STR("ancestor::div")) % 5 % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_9, "
") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("ancestor-or-self::div")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("div")).child(STR("font")).child(STR("div")).child(STR("div")), STR("ancestor-or-self::div")) % 6 % 5 % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_10, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant-or-self::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("descendant-or-self::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("descendant-or-self::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_11, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("self::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("self::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("self::para")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_12, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::chapter/descendant::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::chapter/descendant::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_13, "") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*/child::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("child::*/child::para")) % 3 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_14, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/")) % 1; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("/")) % 1; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_15, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/descendant::para")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/descendant::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("para")), STR("/descendant::para")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 7 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_16, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/descendant::olist/child::item")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/descendant::olist/child::item")) % 4 % 8 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("olist")), STR("/descendant::olist/child::item")) % 4 % 8 % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_17, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()=1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()=1]")) % 3; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_18, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()=last()]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()=last()]")) % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_19, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()=last()-1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()=last()-1]")) % 5; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_20, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()>1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()>1]")) % 4 % 5 % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_21, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("following-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("following-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")) % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_22, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")).child(STR("chapter")).next_sibling().next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("preceding-sibling::chapter[position()=1]")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_23, "
") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/descendant::figure[position()=4]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/descendant::figure[position()=4]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n.child(STR("figure")), STR("/descendant::figure[position()=4]")) % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_24, "
") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("chapter")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("/child::doc/child::chapter[position()=5]/child::section[position()=2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("/child::doc/child::chapter[position()=5]/child::section[position()=2]")) % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/child::doc/child::chapter[position()=5]/child::section[position()=2]")) % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_25, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[attribute::type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[attribute::type=\"warning\"]")) % 4 % 6 % 11 % 13 % 15; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_26, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[attribute::type=\"warning\"][position()=5]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[attribute::type=\"warning\"][position()=5]")) % 15; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_27a, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()=5][attribute::type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()=5][attribute::type=\"warning\"]")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_27b, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::para[position()=5][attribute::type=\"warning\"]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::para[position()=5][attribute::type=\"warning\"]")) % 9; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_28, "fooIntroductionintroductionIntroductionfoo") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::chapter[child::title='Introduction']")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::chapter[child::title='Introduction']")) % 6 % 13; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_29, "fooIntroductionintroductionIntroductionfoo") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::chapter[child::title]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::chapter[child::title]")) % 3 % 6 % 9 % 13; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_30, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix]")) % 4 % 5 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_31a, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix][position()=last()]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix][position()=last()]")) % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_paths_w3c_31b, "") -{ - xml_node c; - xml_node n = doc.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix][position()=last()]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(n, STR("child::*[self::chapter or self::appendix][position()=last()]")) % 8; -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index d9603ce..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,582 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include - -TEST(xpath_variables_type_none) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_none); - CHECK(!var); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_type_boolean) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_boolean); - CHECK(var); - - CHECK(var->type() == xpath_type_boolean); - CHECK_STRING(var->name(), STR("target")); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); - - CHECK(var->set(true)); - CHECK(!var->set(1.0)); - CHECK(!var->set(STR("abc"))); - CHECK(!var->set(xpath_node_set())); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == true); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_type_number) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_number); - CHECK(var); - - CHECK(var->type() == xpath_type_number); - CHECK_STRING(var->name(), STR("target")); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE(var->get_number(), 0); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); - - CHECK(!var->set(true)); - CHECK(var->set(1.0)); - CHECK(!var->set(STR("abc"))); - CHECK(!var->set(xpath_node_set())); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE(var->get_number(), 1); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_type_string) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_string); - CHECK(var); - - CHECK(var->type() == xpath_type_string); - CHECK_STRING(var->name(), STR("target")); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); - - CHECK(!var->set(true)); - CHECK(!var->set(1.0)); - CHECK(var->set(STR("abc"))); - CHECK(!var->set(xpath_node_set())); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("abc")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); - - CHECK(var->set(STR("abcdef"))); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("abcdef")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_type_node_set, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_node_set); - CHECK(var); - - CHECK(var->type() == xpath_type_node_set); - CHECK_STRING(var->name(), STR("target")); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().empty()); - - CHECK(!var->set(true)); - CHECK(!var->set(1.0)); - CHECK(!var->set(STR("abc"))); - CHECK(var->set(doc.select_nodes(STR("*")))); - - CHECK(var->get_boolean() == false); - CHECK_DOUBLE_NAN(var->get_number()); - CHECK_STRING(var->get_string(), STR("")); - CHECK(var->get_node_set().size() == 1 && var->get_node_set()[0] == doc.first_child()); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_set_operations) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* v1 = set.add(STR("var1"), xpath_type_number); - CHECK(v1); - - xpath_variable* v2 = set.add(STR("var2"), xpath_type_string); - CHECK(v2); - - CHECK(v1 != v2); - - CHECK(set.add(STR("var1"), xpath_type_number) == v1); - CHECK(set.add(STR("var2"), xpath_type_string) == v2); - CHECK(set.add(STR("var2"), xpath_type_node_set) == 0); - - CHECK(set.get(STR("var1")) == v1); - CHECK(set.get(STR("var2")) == v2); - CHECK(set.get(STR("var")) == 0); - CHECK(set.get(STR("var11")) == 0); - - CHECK(static_cast(set).get(STR("var1")) == v1); - CHECK(static_cast(set).get(STR("var3")) == 0); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_set_operations_set, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* v1 = set.add(STR("var1"), xpath_type_number); - CHECK(v1); - - xpath_variable* v2 = set.add(STR("var2"), xpath_type_string); - CHECK(v2); - - CHECK(set.set(STR("var1"), 1.0)); - CHECK_DOUBLE(v1->get_number(), 1.0); - - CHECK(set.set(STR("var2"), STR("value"))); - CHECK_STRING(v2->get_string(), STR("value")); - - CHECK(!set.set(STR("var1"), true)); - - CHECK(set.set(STR("var3"), doc.select_nodes(STR("*")))); - - xpath_variable* v3 = set.get(STR("var3")); - - CHECK(v3); - CHECK(v3->type() == xpath_type_node_set); - CHECK(v3->get_node_set().size() == 1); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_set_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = 0; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_number)); - CHECK(!var); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_out_of_memory) -{ - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 64; - - xpath_variable_set set; - - xpath_variable* var = set.add(STR("target"), xpath_type_string); - CHECK(var); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!var->set(STR("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_evaluate, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("var1"), true); - set.set(STR("var2"), 0.5); - set.set(STR("var3"), STR("value")); - set.set(STR("var4"), doc.select_nodes(STR("*"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(doc, STR("$var1"), &set, true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(doc, STR("$var2"), &set, 0.5); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(doc, STR("$var3"), &set, STR("value")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("$var4"), &set) % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_evaluate_conversion, "3") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("var"), doc.select_nodes(STR("*"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(doc, STR("$var"), &set, true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(doc, STR("$var"), &set, 3); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(doc, STR("$var"), &set, STR("3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("$var"), &set) % 2; -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_evaluate_node_set_fail) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("var"), false); - - xpath_query q(STR("$var"), &set); - -#ifdef PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS - CHECK(q.evaluate_node_set(xml_node()).empty()); -#else - try - { - q.evaluate_node_set(xml_node()); - - CHECK_FORCE_FAIL("Expected exception"); - } - catch (const xpath_exception&) - { - } -#endif -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_multiple_documents) -{ - xml_document doc; - doc.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - xml_document doc1; - doc1.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - xml_document doc2; - doc2.append_child().set_name(STR("node")); - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("var1"), doc1.select_nodes(STR("*"))); - set.set(STR("var2"), doc2.select_nodes(STR("*"))); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("$var1 | $var2 | node"), &set); - ns.sort(); - - CHECK(ns.size() == 3); - CHECK(ns[0] != ns[1] && ns[0] != ns[2]); - - xml_node n0 = doc.child(STR("node")), n1 = doc1.child(STR("node")), n2 = doc2.child(STR("node")); - - CHECK(n0 == ns[0].node() || n0 == ns[1].node() || n0 == ns[2].node()); - CHECK(n1 == ns[0].node() || n1 == ns[1].node() || n1 == ns[2].node()); - CHECK(n2 == ns[0].node() || n2 == ns[1].node() || n2 == ns[2].node()); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_long_name) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"), &set, true); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_long_name_out_of_memory) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"), true); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 4096 + 64 + 52 * sizeof(char_t); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(CHECK(!xpath_query(STR("$abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"), &set))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_select, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("one"), 1.0); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("node[@attr=$one+1]"), &set); - CHECK(ns.size() == 1 && ns[0].node() == doc.last_child()); - - xpath_node n = doc.select_node(STR("node[@attr=$one+1]"), &set); - CHECK(n == ns[0]); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_empty_name) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - CHECK(!set.add(STR(""), xpath_type_number)); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_inside_filter, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("one"), 1.0); - - xpath_node_set ns = doc.select_nodes(STR("(node[@key = $one])[@value = $one]"), &set); - CHECK(ns.size() == 1 && ns[0].node() == doc.last_child()); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_step, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("root"), doc.select_nodes(STR("node"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$root/child"), &set) % 3 % 4 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$root//child"), &set) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_index, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("index"), 2.0); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("node/child[$index]"), &set) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET_VAR(doc, STR("node/child[position()=$index]"), &set) % 4; -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_qname) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("foo:bar"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$foo:bar"), &set, true); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_name_error) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("foo:"), true); - set.set(STR(":bar"), true); - set.set(STR("foo:*"), true); - set.set(STR("foo"), true); - set.set(STR("3"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$foo:"), &set); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$:bar"), &set); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$foo:*"), &set); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$foo:bar:baz"), &set); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$ foo"), &set); - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL_VAR(STR("$3"), &set); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_empty_string) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.add(STR("empty"), xpath_type_string); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$empty = substring-before('a', 'z')"), &set, true); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_name_underscore) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("_foo_bar"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$_foo_bar"), &set, true); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_name_case) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("i"), 5.0); - set.set(STR("I"), 2.0); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(xml_node(), STR("$i div $I"), &set, 2.5); -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_name_unicode) -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE - #ifdef U_LITERALS - const char_t* name = L"\u0400\u203D"; - #else - const char_t* name = L"\x0400\x203D"; - #endif -#else - const char_t* name = "\xd0\x80\xe2\x80\xbd"; -#endif - - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(name, STR("value")); - - std::basic_string var = STR("$"); - var += name; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), var.c_str(), &set, STR("value")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_count_sum, "122334") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("c12"), doc.select_nodes(STR("node/c1 | node/c2"))); - set.set(STR("c3"), doc.select_nodes(STR("node/c3"))); - set.set(STR("c"), doc.select_nodes(STR("node/*"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(xml_node(), STR("sum($c12) * count($c) - sum($c3)"), &set, 71); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_copy, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set1; - set1.set(STR("a"), true); - set1.set(STR("b"), 2.0); - set1.set(STR("c"), STR("string")); - set1.set(STR("d"), doc.select_nodes(STR("//*"))); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set1, STR("ring")); - - xpath_variable_set set2 = set1; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring")); - - xpath_variable_set set3; - - CHECK(!set3.get(STR("a"))); - - set3 = set1; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring")); - - set3 = set3; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring")); - - set3 = xpath_variable_set(); - - CHECK(!set3.get(STR("a"))); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_copy_out_of_memory, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set1; - set1.set(STR("a"), true); - set1.set(STR("b"), 2.0); - set1.set(STR("c"), STR("string")); - set1.set(STR("d"), doc.select_nodes(STR("//*"))); - - xpath_variable_set set2 = set1; - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 75 * sizeof(void*); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(xpath_variable_set set3 = set1); - - xpath_variable_set set4; - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(set4 = set1); - CHECK(!set4.get(STR("a")) && !set4.get(STR("b")) && !set4.get(STR("c")) && !set4.get(STR("d"))); - - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(set2 = set1); - - CHECK(set2.get(STR("a")) && set2.get(STR("b")) && set2.get(STR("c")) && set2.get(STR("d"))); - - CHECK(set2.get(STR("a"))->get_boolean() == true); - CHECK(set2.get(STR("b"))->get_number() == 2.0); - CHECK_STRING(set2.get(STR("c"))->get_string(), STR("string")); - CHECK(set2.get(STR("d"))->get_node_set().size() == 2); -} - -#if __cplusplus >= 201103 -TEST_XML(xpath_variables_move, "") -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - set.set(STR("a"), true); - set.set(STR("b"), 2.0); - set.set(STR("c"), STR("string")); - set.set(STR("d"), doc.select_nodes(STR("//*"))); - - xpath_variable_set copy = set; - copy.set(STR("e"), 42.0); - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_variable_set move1 = std::move(set); - - CHECK(!set.get(STR("a")) && !set.get(STR("b")) && !set.get(STR("c")) && !set.get(STR("d"))); - CHECK(move1.get(STR("a")) && move1.get(STR("b")) && move1.get(STR("c")) && move1.get(STR("d"))); - - CHECK(move1.get(STR("a"))->get_boolean() == true); - CHECK(move1.get(STR("b"))->get_number() == 2.0); - CHECK_STRING(move1.get(STR("c"))->get_string(), STR("string")); - CHECK(move1.get(STR("d"))->get_node_set().size() == 1); - - xpath_variable_set move2; - move2 = std::move(move1); - - CHECK(!move1.get(STR("a")) && !move1.get(STR("b")) && !move1.get(STR("c")) && !move1.get(STR("d"))); - CHECK(move2.get(STR("a")) && move2.get(STR("b")) && move2.get(STR("c")) && move2.get(STR("d"))); - - CHECK(copy.get(STR("e"))); - - copy = std::move(move2); - - CHECK(!move2.get(STR("a")) && !move2.get(STR("b")) && !move2.get(STR("c")) && !move2.get(STR("d"))); - CHECK(copy.get(STR("a")) && copy.get(STR("b")) && copy.get(STR("c")) && copy.get(STR("d"))); - CHECK(!copy.get(STR("e"))); - - CHECK(copy.get(STR("a"))->get_boolean() == true); - CHECK(copy.get(STR("b"))->get_number() == 2.0); - CHECK_STRING(copy.get(STR("c"))->get_string(), STR("string")); - CHECK(copy.get(STR("d"))->get_node_set().size() == 1); -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_variables_copy_big) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) - { - char_t name[4]; - name[0] = 'a'; - name[1] = char_t('0' + i / 10); - name[2] = char_t('0' + i % 10); - name[3] = 0; - - set.set(name, double(i)); - } - - xpath_variable_set copy = set; - - for (int j = 0; j < 100; ++j) - { - char_t name[4]; - name[0] = 'a'; - name[1] = char_t('0' + j / 10); - name[2] = char_t('0' + j % 10); - name[3] = 0; - - CHECK(copy.get(name) && copy.get(name)->get_number() == j); - } -} - -TEST(xpath_variables_copy_big_out_of_memory) -{ - xpath_variable_set set; - - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) - { - char_t name[4]; - name[0] = 'a'; - name[1] = char_t('0' + i / 10); - name[2] = char_t('0' + i % 10); - name[3] = 0; - - set.set(name, double(i)); - } - - test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 1; - - xpath_variable_set copy; - CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(copy = set); - - for (int j = 0; j < 100; ++j) - { - char_t name[4]; - name[0] = 'a'; - name[1] = char_t('0' + j / 10); - name[2] = char_t('0' + j % 10); - name[3] = 0; - - CHECK(!copy.get(name)); - } -} -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_1.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_xalan_1.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7f87c52..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_1.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,409 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST(xpath_xalan_boolean_1) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() and true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() or true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean('')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1>2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1>=2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1=2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = 1.00"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 = -0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 = '001'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()='0'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()=''"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()=2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()=0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() and false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'foo' and 'fop'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() and false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() and true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'1' and '0'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() or false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() or true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() or false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 or ''"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(false())"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(false() = false())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true() = false())"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not('')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not('0')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean('0')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(0)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(-0)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(1)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(1 div 0)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("boolean(0 div 0)"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_boolean_2, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("boolean(doc)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("boolean(foo)"), false); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_boolean_3) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1>1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2>1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1<2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1<1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2<1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'2'>'1'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 > -0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2>=2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2>=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1<=2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1<=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2<=1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false() and 1 div 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true() or 1 div 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1!=1"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1!=2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1!=1.00"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()!=true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()!=false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("false()!=false()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'ace' != 'ace'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'ace' != 'abc'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'H' != ' H'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'H' != 'H '"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1.9999999 < 2.0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2.0000001 < 2.0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1.9999999 < 2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 < 2.0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'001' = 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0=false()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'0'=true()"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_boolean_4, "foobarfoobarfoo") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("avj/*='foo'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("not(avj/*='foo')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("avj/*!='foo'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("not(avj/*!='foo')"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("avj/k='foo'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("not(avj/k='foo')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("avj/k!='foo'"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("not(avj/k!='foo')"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_boolean_5, "firstsecondthirdfourth") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] = j[@w='33']"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] = j[@l='17']"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] = j[.='first' or @w='45']"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] != j[@w='33']"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] != j[@l='17']"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='12'] != j[.='first' or @w='45']"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("j[@l='16'] != j[@w='78']"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_boolean_6, "12345678") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/good/*=34"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/good/*=34)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/good/*!=34"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/good/*!=34)"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("34=avj/good/*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(34=avj/good/*)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("34!=avj/good/*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(34!=avj/good/*)"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_boolean_7, "truefalse?10") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/bool/*=true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/bool/*=true())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/bool/*!=true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/bool/*!=true())"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()=avj/bool/*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true()=avj/bool/*)"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()!=avj/bool/*"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true()!=avj/bool/*)"), true); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/none/*=true()"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/none/*=true())"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("avj/none/*!=true()"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(avj/none/*!=true())"), false); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()=avj/none/*"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true()=avj/none/*)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("true()!=avj/none/*"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(true()!=avj/none/*)"), false); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_conditional, "b") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(round(3.7) > 3)"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2 > 1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("9 mod 3 = 0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("'a'='a'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("2+2=4"), true); - - xml_node b = doc.child(STR("letters")).first_child(); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(b, STR(".='b'"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(b, STR("name(..)='letters'"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_1, "3") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number('1')"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(0.0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(0.0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(0.0)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("2*3"), 6); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("3+6"), 9); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("3-1"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(doc, STR("a-1")); // a-1 is a name test, not arithmetic expression - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("a -1"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("6 div 2"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("5 mod 2"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number(n)")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number(2)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("number('3')"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('abc')")); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("number(string(1.0))=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("number(true())=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("number(false())=0"), true); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("number('xxx')=number('xxx')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("number('xxx')=0"), false); -#endif - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("floor(a)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(1.9)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(2.999999)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("floor(-1.5)"), -2); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("floor(1)=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("floor(1.9)=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("floor(-1.5)=-2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("ceiling(a)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(1.54)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(2.999999)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("ceiling(3.000001)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("ceiling(1)=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("ceiling(1.1)=2"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("ceiling(-1.5)=-1"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_2, "3") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("round(a)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.24)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(2.999999)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(3.000001)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.1)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.1)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.9)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.9)"), -2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.5)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.5)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.4999999)"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.4999999)"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(1.5000001)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("round(-1.5000001)"), -2); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_3, "24517-58-37") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("sum(doc/x)"), 0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(doc, STR("sum(doc/n)")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("sum(doc/n[text()])"), 11); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("sum(doc/n/@v)"), 9); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("sum(doc/e)"), -17); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_4, "231237212
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") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1*n2"), 6); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1/@a*n2/@a"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(n1/@a)*(n2/@a)"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1+n2"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1/@a+n2/@a"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(n1/@a)+(n2/@a)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1-2"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1 - n2"), -1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1-n2"), 123); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n-1 - n-2"), 60); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n-1 -n-2"), 60); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("7+-3"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n-1+-n-2"), 60); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("7 - -3"), 10); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n-1 - -n-2"), 84); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-7 --3"), -4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-n-1 --n-2"), -60); - - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("+7")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("7++3")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("7-+3")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("6 div -2"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1 div n2"), 2.0 / 3.0); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("div div mod"), 2.5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("div/@a div mod/@a"), 0.4); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div -0 = 2 div -0"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div -0 = 1 div 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("1 div -0 = -1 div 0"), true); - -#ifndef MSVC6_NAN_BUG - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 >= 0"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("0 div 0 < 0"), false); -#endif - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("n1 mod n2"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("div mod mod"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("div/@a mod mod/@a"), 2); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("(5 mod 2 = 1) and (5 mod -2 = 1) and (-5 mod 2 = -1) and (-5 mod -2 = -1)"), true); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_math_5) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(((((('3'+5)*(3)+((('2')+2)*('1' - 6)))-('4' - '2'))+(-(4-6)))))"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1*1*2*2*2*3*3*1*1*1*0.5*0.5"), 18); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1440 div 2 div 2 div 6"), 60); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1440 div 2 div 2 div 6 div 10"), 6); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("1440 div 2 div 2 div 6 div 10 div 3"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(1*2*3*4*5*6)div 2 div 6 div 10 div 3"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("(2 + number('xxx'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("2 * -number('xxx')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("2 - number('xxx')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('xxx') - 3")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("2 div number('xxx')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('xxx') div 3")); - -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ // BCC fmod does not propagate NaN correctly - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("2 mod number('xxx')")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("number('xxx') mod 3")); -#endif - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("floor(number('xxx'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("ceiling(number('xxx'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_NAN(c, STR("round(number('xxx'))")); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("10+5+25+20+15+50+35+40"), 200); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("100-9-7-4-17-18-5"), 40); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("3*2+5*4-4*2-1"), 17); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("6*5-8*2+5*2"), 24); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("10*5-4*2+6*1 -3*3"), 39); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(24 div 3 +2) div (40 div 8 -3)"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("80 div 2 + 12 div 2 - 4 div 2"), 44); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("70 div 10 - 18 div 6 + 10 div 2"), 9); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("48 mod 17 - 2 mod 9 + 13 mod 5"), 15); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("56 mod round(5*2+1.444) - 6 mod 4 + 7 mod 4"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(77 mod 10 + 5 mod 8) mod 10"), 2); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_6, "37x") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-(n1|n2)"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-(n2|n1)"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains(number(n1), 'NaN')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains(number(n3), 'NaN')"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_7, "37x") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-(n1|n2)"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("-(n2|n1)"), -3); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains(number(n1), 'NaN')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains(number(n3), 'NaN')"), true); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_math_8, "0.0004") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(1.75)"), 1.75); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(7 div 4)"), 1.75); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("(number(1.75) = (7 div 4))"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(0.109375 * 16)"), 1.75); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("(number(1.75) = (0.109375 * 16))"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(k)"), 0.0004); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(4 div 10000)"), 0.0004); - - // +0 works around extended precision in div on x86 (this is needed for some configurations in MinGW 3.4) - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("(number(k) = (4 div 10000 + 0))"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("number(0.0001 * 4)"), 0.0004); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("(number(k) = (0.0001 * 4))"), true); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_math_9) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0'))"), STR("0")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0'))"), STR("0")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.4'))"), STR("0.4")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.4'))"), STR("-0.4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('4.0'))"), STR("4")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('4.0'))"), STR("-4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.04'))"), STR("0.04")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.04'))"), STR("-0.04")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.004'))"), STR("0.004")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.004'))"), STR("-0.004")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0004'))"), STR("0.0004")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0004'))"), STR("-0.0004")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0000000000001'))"), STR("0.0000000000001")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0000000000001'))"), STR("-0.0000000000001")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0000000000000000000000000001'))"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000001")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0000000000000000000000000001'))"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000001")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0000000000001000000000000001'))"), STR("0.0000000000001000000000000001")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0000000000001000000000000001'))"), STR("-0.0000000000001000000000000001")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.0012'))"), STR("0.0012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.0012'))"), STR("-0.0012")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(number('0.012'))"), STR("0.012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1 * number('0.012'))"), STR("-0.012")); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_2.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_xalan_2.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 5edae69..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_2.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ -#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS - -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -#include -#include - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_string_1, "ENCYCLOPEDIA") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length('This is a test')"), 14); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'ENCY')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'CYCL')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('1999/04/01', '/')"), STR("1999")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('1999/04/01', '/')"), STR("04/01")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("normalize-space('\t\n\r\n ab\n cd\t\n\r\n ef\t\n\r ')"), STR("ab cd ef")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate(\"bar\",\"abc\",\"ABC\")"), STR("BAr")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat(\"x\",\"yz\")"), STR("xyz")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('1999/04/01', 1, 4)"), STR("1999")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 1.5, 2.6)"), STR("234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 0, 3)"), STR("12")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 0 div 0, 3)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', 1, 0 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', -42, 1 div 0)"), STR("12345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('12345', -1 div 0, 1 div 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring(foo, 12, 3)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(foo)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(0)"), STR("0")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(2)"), STR("2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string('test')"), STR("test")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string('')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'EN')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'en')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('ab', 'abc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', 'bc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('abc', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('', 'abc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with('true()', 'tr')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("starts-with(foo, 'EN')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("starts-with(doc, 'EN')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("starts-with(doc/@a, 'EN')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("starts-with(doc/@a, 'te')"), true); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_string_2, "\n \n \n b\n c\n d\n e\n \n \n w\n x\n y\n z\n \n \n", parse_default | parse_ws_pcdata) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("string(doc/av//*)"), STR("\n b\n c\n d\n e\n ")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("normalize-space(string(doc/av//*))"), STR("b c d e")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("normalize-space('This is a test')"), STR("This is a test")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_string_3, "ENCYCLOPEDIA") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'TEST')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'CYCL')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'cycl')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("contains(concat(.,'BC'),concat('A','B','C'))"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('ab', 'abc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', 'bc')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', 'bcd')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('abc', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('', '')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('', 'abc')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("contains('true()', 'e')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("contains(., 'CYCL')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("contains(., 'TEST')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("contains(doc/@a, 'es')"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(doc, STR("contains(doc/@a, 'T')"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA', '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'C')"), STR("EN")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'c')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA', '')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(., '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(., 'C')"), STR("EN")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(foo, '')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(doc/@a, '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(doc/@a, 'e')"), STR("t")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-before(doc/@a, 't')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA', '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'C')"), STR("YCLOPEDIA")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 'c')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA', '')"), STR("ENCYCLOPEDIA")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(., '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(., 'C')"), STR("YCLOPEDIA")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(foo, '')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(doc/@a, '/')"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(doc/@a, 'e')"), STR("st")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(doc/@a, 't')"), STR("est")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("substring-after(doc/@a, 'st')"), STR("")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_string_4, "abcdefwhat's up") -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('BAR','abc','ABC')"), STR("BAR")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('bar','RAB','xyz')"), STR("bar")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('BAR','Rab','TxX')"), STR("BAT")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('zzaaazzz','abcz','ABC')"), STR("AAA")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('ddaaadddd','abcd','ABCxy')"), STR("xxAAAxxxx")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('a','b','c','d','ef')"), STR("abcdef")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat(a, b)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(a, b)"), STR("ab")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(a, b, c, d, e)"), STR("abcdef")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('cd','34')"), STR("cd34")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('cd',34)"), STR("cd34")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat('bc',string(23))"), STR("bc23")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat(a,34)"), STR("34")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(a,34)"), STR("a34")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("concat(false(),'ly')"), STR("falsely")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("concat(/*)")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(/*, '')"), STR("abcdefwhat's up")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(/*, /*[@attr='whatsup'])"), STR("abcdefwhat's up")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("concat(/*, //*[@attr='whatsup'])"), STR("abcdefwhat's upwhat's up")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 8, 3)"), STR("PED")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('ENCYCLOPEDIA', 8)"), STR("PEDIA")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcdefghijk',0 div 0, 5)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('abcdefghijk',4, 6)"), STR("defghi")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("substring('1999/04/01', 1, 0)"), STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate(normalize-space(' bar fly '), ' ', '_')"), STR("bar_fly")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('barter','abe','bao')"), STR("abrtor")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('barbarity', 'aeiouy', '******')"), STR("b*rb*r*t*")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("translate(cd, concat(\"aqu'\", '\"eos'), 'AQU-+EOS')"), STR("QUA-lit+y")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("translate('quan+ti-ty', 'AQU-+EOS', concat(\"aqu'\", '\"eos'))"), STR("quan\"ti'ty")); -} - -static const char_t* number_to_string_unsafe(int number) -{ - static char_t buffer[16]; - - // construct number in reverse - char_t* it = buffer; - - while (number) - { - *it++ = static_cast('0' + number % 10); - number /= 10; - } - - // zero terminate - *it = 0; - - // reverse to get final result - std::reverse(buffer, it); - - return buffer; -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_5) -{ - const int count = 1000; - - std::basic_string query; - query.reserve(17 * count); - - query += STR("concat("); - - for (int i = 1; i < count; ++i) - { - query += STR("concat('t',"); - query += number_to_string_unsafe(i); - query += STR("), "); - } - - query += STR("'')"); - - std::basic_string expected; - expected.reserve(4 * count); - - for (int j = 1; j < count; ++j) - { - expected += STR("t"); - expected += number_to_string_unsafe(j); - } - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(xml_node(), query.c_str(), expected.c_str()); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_6) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1)"), STR("1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12)"), STR("12")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123)"), STR("123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234)"), STR("1234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12345)"), STR("12345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123456)"), STR("123456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234567)"), STR("1234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12345678)"), STR("12345678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123456789)"), STR("123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234567890)"), STR("1234567890")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12345678901)"), STR("12345678901")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123456789012)"), STR("123456789012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234567890123)"), STR("1234567890123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12345678901234)"), STR("12345678901234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123456789012345)"), STR("123456789012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(1234567890123456)"), STR("1234567890123456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1)"), STR("-1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12)"), STR("-12")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123)"), STR("-123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234)"), STR("-1234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12345)"), STR("-12345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123456)"), STR("-123456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234567)"), STR("-1234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12345678)"), STR("-12345678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123456789)"), STR("-123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234567890)"), STR("-1234567890")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12345678901)"), STR("-12345678901")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123456789012)"), STR("-123456789012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234567890123)"), STR("-1234567890123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12345678901234)"), STR("-12345678901234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123456789012345)"), STR("-123456789012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-1234567890123456)"), STR("-1234567890123456")); -} - -#if 0 // $ this test requires round-to-nearest behavior in string->number conversion during parsing; atof gives us truncation -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_6_rounding) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(12345678901234567)"), STR("12345678901234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(123456789012345678)"), STR("123456789012345680")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-12345678901234567)"), STR("-12345678901234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-123456789012345678)"), STR("-123456789012345680")); -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_7) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.1)"), STR("0.1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.01)"), STR("0.01")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.012)"), STR("0.012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0123)"), STR("0.0123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.01234)"), STR("0.01234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.012345)"), STR("0.012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0123456)"), STR("0.0123456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.01234567)"), STR("0.01234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.012345678)"), STR("0.012345678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0123456789)"), STR("0.0123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.10123456789)"), STR("0.10123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.101234567892)"), STR("0.101234567892")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.1012345678923)"), STR("0.1012345678923")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.10123456789234)"), STR("0.10123456789234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.101234567892345)"), STR("0.101234567892345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.1012345678923456)"), STR("0.1012345678923456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.1)"), STR("-0.1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.01)"), STR("-0.01")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.012)"), STR("-0.012")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0123)"), STR("-0.0123")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.01234)"), STR("-0.01234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.012345)"), STR("-0.012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0123456)"), STR("-0.0123456")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.01234567)"), STR("-0.01234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.012345678)"), STR("-0.012345678")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0123456789)"), STR("-0.0123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.10123456789)"), STR("-0.10123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.101234567892)"), STR("-0.101234567892")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.1012345678923)"), STR("-0.1012345678923")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.10123456789234)"), STR("-0.10123456789234")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.101234567892345)"), STR("-0.101234567892345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.1012345678923456)"), STR("-0.1012345678923456")); -} - -#if 0 // $ this test requires 16 decimal digits of mantissa in number->string conversion; we have 15 since only 15 is guaranteed, and 16 introduces 'garbage' digits in common cases like 0.4 -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_7_precision) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.10123456789234567)"), STR("0.10123456789234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.101234567892345678)"), STR("0.10123456789234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.1012345678923456789)"), STR("0.10123456789234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.10123456789234567893)"), STR("0.10123456789234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.10123456789234567)"), STR("-0.10123456789234567")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.101234567892345678)"), STR("-0.10123456789234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.1012345678923456789)"), STR("-0.10123456789234568")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.10123456789234567893)"), STR("-0.10123456789234568")); -} -#endif - -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_8) -{ - xml_node c; - - // $ originally all last digits were 5's; a fully compliant implementation should correctly convert those as well, - // however some of these failed because of atof truncation - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(9.87654321012344)"), STR("9.87654321012344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(98.7654321012345)"), STR("98.7654321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(987.654321012345)"), STR("987.654321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(9876.54321012344)"), STR("9876.54321012344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(98765.4321012345)"), STR("98765.4321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(987654.321012345)"), STR("987654.321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(9876543.21012345)"), STR("9876543.21012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(98765432.1012345)"), STR("98765432.1012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(987654321.012345)"), STR("987654321.012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(9876543210.12344)"), STR("9876543210.12344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(98765432101.2345)"), STR("98765432101.2345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(987654321012.345)"), STR("987654321012.345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(9876543210123.43)"), STR("9876543210123.43")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(98765432101234.5)"), STR("98765432101234.5")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-9.87654321012344)"), STR("-9.87654321012344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-98.7654321012345)"), STR("-98.7654321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-987.654321012345)"), STR("-987.654321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-9876.54321012344)"), STR("-9876.54321012344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-98765.4321012345)"), STR("-98765.4321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-987654.321012345)"), STR("-987654.321012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-9876543.21012345)"), STR("-9876543.21012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-98765432.1012345)"), STR("-98765432.1012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-987654321.012345)"), STR("-987654321.012345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-9876543210.12344)"), STR("-9876543210.12344")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-98765432101.2345)"), STR("-98765432101.2345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-987654321012.345)"), STR("-987654321012.345")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-9876543210123.43)"), STR("-9876543210123.43")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-98765432101234.5)"), STR("-98765432101234.5")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_string_9) -{ - xml_node c; - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.123456789)"), STR("0.123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0123456789)"), STR("0.0123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00123456789)"), STR("0.00123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000123456789)"), STR("0.000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000123456789)"), STR("0.0000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000123456789)"), STR("0.00000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.00000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.123456789)"), STR("-0.123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0123456789)"), STR("-0.0123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00123456789)"), STR("-0.00123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000123456789)"), STR("-0.000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.00000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("string(-.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789)"), STR("-0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000123456789")); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_3.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_xalan_3.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index d2df3e5..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_3.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,319 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_1, "
") -{ - xml_node center = doc.select_node(STR("//center")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("self::*[near-south]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("self::*[@center-attr-2]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*")) % 9 % 8 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*/following-sibling::*")) % 8 % 9 % 10 % 19 % 20 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*[2]/following-sibling::*")) % 9 % 10 % 19 % 20 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*[2]/following-sibling::*[4]")) % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*[2]/following-sibling::*[4]/preceding-sibling::*[5]/following-sibling::*[4]/following-sibling::*[2]")) % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*")) % 19 % 20 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*/preceding-sibling::*")) % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 19 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*[2]/preceding-sibling::*")) % 19 % 10 % 9 % 8 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*[2]/preceding-sibling::*[4]")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*[2]/preceding-sibling::*[4]/following-sibling::*[5]/preceding-sibling::*[4]/preceding-sibling::*[2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following::*[4]/../*[2]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding::*[2]/../following::*")) % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding::*[2]/../descendant::*[10]/following-sibling::east")) % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("//*")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 14 % 15 % 16 % 17 % 18 % 19 % 20 % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("//ancestor::*")) % 2 % 5 % 6 % 10 % 15 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("//*[count(ancestor::*) >= 2]/../parent::*")) % 2 % 5 % 6 % 10 % 15; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("//*[count(./*/*) > 0]")) % 2 % 5 % 6 % 10 % 15; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*")) % 2 % 5 % 6 % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/following::*")) % 14 % 15 % 16 % 17 % 18 % 19 % 20 % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/preceding::*")) % 3 % 4 % 7 % 8 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*|following-sibling::*")) % 7 % 8 % 9 % 19 % 20 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("(preceding-sibling::*|following-sibling::*)/ancestor::*[last()]/*[last()]")) % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR(".//near-south/preceding-sibling::*|following-sibling::east/ancestor-or-self::*[2]")) % 6 % 14; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_axes_2, " Level-1 Level-2 Level-3 Level-4
Level-5 Level-6
", parse_default | parse_comments | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node center = doc.select_node(STR("//center")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*")) % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/child::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/descendant::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/parent::node()")) % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::node()")) % 1 % 2 % 9 % 13 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/self::node()")) % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/.")) % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/descendant-or-self::node()")) % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor-or-self::node()")) % 1 % 2 % 9 % 13 % 20 % 21 % 22 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor-or-self::*")) % 2 % 9 % 13 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/preceding-sibling::node()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/following-sibling::*")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/preceding::*")) % 4 % 5 % 14 % 15 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/preceding::comment()")) % 6 % 10 % 17; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/preceding::text()")) % 3 % 7 % 11 % 18; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/preceding::processing-instruction()")) % 8 % 12 % 19; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/following::comment()")) % 25 % 29; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/following::processing-instruction()")) % 27 % 31; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/following::text()")) % 26 % 30; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/preceding::node()")) % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 10 % 11 % 12 % 14 % 15 % 16 % 17 % 18 % 19; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/ancestor::*/near-north/*[4]/@*/following::node()")) % 24 % 25 % 26 % 27 % 28 % 29 % 30 % 31 % 32 % 35 % 36 % 37 % 38 % 39 % 40 % 41; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("(//comment())[1]/..")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("(//attribute::*)[1]/../..")) % 13; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_3, "
") -{ - xml_node center = doc.select_node(STR("//center")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("ancestor-or-self::*")) % 8 % 4 % 3 % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("ancestor::*[3]")) % 2; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("ancestor-or-self::*[1]")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*[2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("child::*[2]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("child::near-south-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant::*[3]")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant::far-south")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant-or-self::*[3]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant-or-self::far-south")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant-or-self::center")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following::*[4]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following::out-yonder-east")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding::*[4]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding::out-yonder-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::*[2]")) % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("following-sibling::east")) % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::*[2]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("preceding-sibling::west")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("parent::near-north")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("parent::*[1]")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("parent::foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("..")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("self::center")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("self::*[1]")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("self::foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR(".")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("/far-north/north/near-north/center/ancestor-or-self::*")) % 8 % 4 % 3 % 2; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_4, "
") -{ - xml_node north = doc.select_node(STR("//north")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::near-north/descendant::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant::near-north/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/descendant::near-north/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::north/child::near-north/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::near-north/descendant-or-self::near-north/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::near-north/descendant::far-west/descendant-or-self::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::node()/descendant::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant-or-self::node()/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(/descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(self::node()/descendant::node()/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::north)"), STR("north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/child::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/descendant::node()/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/child::node()/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant-or-self::node()/child::node()/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/descendant-or-self::near-north)"), STR("near-north")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::node()/child::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(north, STR("name(descendant::node()/descendant::node()/descendant-or-self::far-west)"), STR("far-west")); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_axes_5, "text", parse_default | parse_comments | parse_pi) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("text/self::text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("comment/self::comment()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("pi/self::processing-instruction()")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_6, "Test for source tree depthABCDEFGHIJKLMNO") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//T")) % 3 % 6 % 9 % 12 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 24 % 27 % 30 % 33 % 36 % 39 % 42 % 45 % 48; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_7, "
") -{ - xml_node center = doc.select_node(STR("//center")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("attribute::*[2]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*")) % 9 % 10 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("child::*/child::*")) % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("child::*/descendant::*")) % 13 % 14; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("descendant::*/child::*")) % 13 % 14; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_8, "
") -{ - xml_node near_north = doc.select_node(STR("//near-north")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(near_north, STR("center//child::*")) % 12 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(near_north, STR("center//descendant::*")) % 12 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(near_north, STR("center/descendant::*")) % 12 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(near_north, STR("center/child::*")) % 12 % 13 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(near_north, STR("center//*")) % 12 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 16; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_9, "") -{ - xml_node baz = doc.select_node(STR("//baz")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("ancestor-or-self::*[@att1][1]/@att1")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor-or-self::*)[@att1][1]/@att1")) % 4; - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("ancestor::foo[1]/@att1")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor::foo[1])/@att1")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor::foo)[1]/@att1")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("((ancestor::foo))[1]/@att1")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(((ancestor::foo)[1])/@att1)")) % 4; - - xml_node bar = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("bar")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(bar, STR("preceding::foo[1]/@att1")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(bar, STR("(preceding::foo)[1]/@att1")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_10, "") -{ - xml_node baz = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("baz")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("preceding-sibling::foo[1]/@att1")) % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(preceding-sibling::foo)[1]/@att1")) % 4; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_11, "
helloahoy
goodbyesayonaraadios
alohaA3b-1A3b-2shalom
") -{ - xml_node chapter = doc.child(STR("chapter")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//@*)"), 16); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//@title)"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//section//@*)"), 14); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//section//@title)"), 11); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(.//@*)"), 16); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(.//@title)"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[1]//@*)"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[1]//@title)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[2]//@*)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[2]//@title)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[3]//@*)"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(chapter, STR("count(section[3]//@title)"), 4); -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_axes_12, "north-text1
center-text1south-textcenter-text2
north-text2
", parse_default | parse_comments) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/descendant::*")) % 2 % 3 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 9 % 10 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 17 % 18 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("far-north/..//*")) % 2 % 3 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 9 % 10 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 17 % 18 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("far-north/north/..//*")) % 3 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 9 % 10 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 17 % 18 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("far-north/north-yonder/..//*")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_13, "") -{ - xml_node d = doc.child(STR("doc")); - xml_node baz = doc.select_node(STR("//baz")).node(); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(d, STR("count(descendant-or-self::*/@att1)"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(d, STR("descendant-or-self::*/@att1[last()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(d, STR("string(descendant-or-self::*/@att1[last()])"), STR("e")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(d, STR("descendant-or-self::*[last()]/@att1")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(d, STR("(descendant-or-self::*/@att1)[last()]")) % 11; - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(baz, STR("count(ancestor-or-self::*/@att1)"), 5); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("ancestor-or-self::*/@att1[last()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(baz, STR("string(ancestor-or-self::*/@att1[last()])"), STR("e")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor-or-self::*)/@att1[last()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(baz, STR("string((ancestor-or-self::*)/@att1[last()])"), STR("e")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor-or-self::*/@att1)[last()]")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("(ancestor::*|self::*)/@att1[last()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(baz, STR("string((ancestor::*|self::*)/@att1[last()])"), STR("e")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(baz, STR("((ancestor::*|self::*)/@att1)[last()]")) % 11; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_axes_14, "text
text", parse_default | parse_comments | parse_pi) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//center/preceding::node()")) % 7 % 6 % 5 % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//center/following::node()")) % 9 % 10 % 11 % 12; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_15, "is newxyzis new but has textis not new") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//text()[ancestor::*[@new='true'][not(text())]]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//text()[ancestor::*[2][@new]]")) % 6 % 11 % 15; - - xml_node foo = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("foo")).child(STR("baz")).first_child(); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(foo, STR("name(ancestor::*[3])"), STR("doc")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(foo, STR("name(ancestor::*[2])"), STR("foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(foo, STR("name(ancestor::*[1])"), STR("baz")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_16, "") -{ - xml_node c1 = doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("child")), c2 = c1.next_sibling(), c3 = c2.next_sibling(), c4 = c3.next_sibling(), c5 = c4.next_sibling(), c6 = c5.next_sibling(); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c1.first_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("1,2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c1.last_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("3,4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c2.first_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("3,4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c3.first_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("1,2")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c4.first_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("0,1")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c5.first_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("0,1")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c5.last_child(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("0,1")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c6, STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("0,1")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(xml_node(), STR("concat(count(descendant::*), ',', count(descendant-or-self::*))"), STR("0,0")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_17, "here") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//xx/descendant::*")) % 10 % 20 % 24 % 26 % 27; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_axes_18, "
") -{ - xml_node center = doc.child(STR("north")).child(STR("center")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/self::node()")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/self::*")); // * tests for principal node type - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/self::text()")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(center, STR("@*/self::center-attr")); // * tests for principal node type -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_4.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_xalan_4.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index c71eaf7..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_4.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,298 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_position_1, "1234") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("position()=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[position()=4]")) % 9; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_position_2, "111912632827256345", parse_default | parse_comments | parse_pi) -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[@test and position()=8]")) % 27; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[@test][position()=4]/num")) % 29; - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(*)"), 8); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[last()=position()]")) % 27; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[position()=2]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3]/../a[position()=4]/num/../@test")) % 14; - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("not(position()=last())"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("position()=2"), false); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("last()=1"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_BOOLEAN(c, STR("last()+2=3"), true); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[position()=5 mod 3]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[position()=1]")) % 6 % 9 % 12 % 16 % 19 % 22 % 26 % 30; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[position()=2]")) % 32; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[position()=last()]")) % 6 % 9 % 12 % 16 % 19 % 22 % 26 % 32; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[1]")) % 6 % 9 % 12 % 16 % 19 % 22 % 26 % 30; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[2]")) % 32; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/num/text()[last()]")) % 6 % 9 % 12 % 16 % 19 % 22 % 26 % 32; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[floor(last() div 3)]")) % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[ceiling(last() div 3)]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[round(last() div 3)]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[last() div 3]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[last() div 2]")) % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3]/../a[position()>=2 and position()<=4]")) % 7 % 10 % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[position()>=2 and position()<=4]/num)"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a/@*)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a/attribute::*)"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[not(@test)][position()=last()]")) % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*[not(@test)][last()]")) % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3-2]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[0]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[9]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a['3']")) % 3 % 7 % 10 % 13 % 17 % 20 % 23 % 27; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[number('3')]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("processing-instruction()[2]")) % 34; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("processing-instruction('pi')[2]")) % 34; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("comment()[2]")) % 36; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/*[last()]")) % 5 % 8 % 11 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 25 % 29; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/child::*[last()]")) % 5 % 8 % 11 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 25 % 29; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/descendant::*[last()]")) % 5 % 8 % 11 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 25 % 31; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/child::node()[last()]")) % 5 % 8 % 11 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 25 % 29; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a/descendant::text()[last()]")) % 6 % 9 % 12 % 16 % 19 % 22 % 26 % 32; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::comment()[last()]")) % 36; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_position_3, "
AAA
BBBAbout this article
CCCThis is the section titled 'ZZZ'.DDDDon't worry.
EEEThis is the deep subsection.
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(article//section/title|/articleinfo/title|article/section/para)[last()]")) % 28; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(article//section/title|/articleinfo/title|article/section/para)[1]")) % 10; - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(article/articleinfo/section[last()])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(article/articleinfo/section[last()][title='BBB'])"), 1); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_position_4, "
hello
goodbyesayonara
aloha
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter//footnote[1]")) % 4 % 7 % 12; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_position_5, "
helloahoy
goodbyesayonaraadios
alohashalomyociao
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter//footnote[2]")) % 6 % 11 % 21 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(chapter//footnote)[2]")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(child::chapter/descendant-or-self::node())/footnote[2]")) % 6 % 11 % 21 % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter/descendant::footnote[6]")) % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter/descendant::footnote[6][1][last()]")) % 16; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_position_6, "pcdata", parse_default | parse_pi | parse_comments) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(/node/@attr/ancestor-or-self::node())"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(/node/text()/ancestor-or-self::node())"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(/node/processing-instruction()/ancestor-or-self::node())"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(/node/processing-instruction('pi1')/ancestor-or-self::node())"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(/node/comment()/ancestor-or-self::node())"), 3); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_position_7, "
helloahoy
goodbyesayonaraadios
alohaA3b-1A3b-2shalom
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("chapter/section//@title[7]")); - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("(chapter/section//@title)[7]")) % 21; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_match_1, "") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("root")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2)=1][position() > 3]")) % 21 % 27 % 33; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2)=1][position() > 3][position()=2]")) % 27; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2) > 0][position() > 3][2]")) % 27; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2)=1][position() > 3][last()]")) % 33; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2)=1][@num > 5][last()]")) % 33; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(@num mod 3)=2][position() > 2][last()]")) % 33; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(position() mod 2)=1][2][@num < 10]")) % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("x[(((((2*10)-4)+9) div 5) mod 3)]")) % 6; -} - - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_match_2, "doc-l1-v2doc-l1-x2doc-l1-l2-v3doc-l1-l2-w3doc-l1-l2-x3doc-l1-l2-y3doc-l1-l2-l3-v4doc-l1-l2-l3-x4") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1/v2"), STR("doc-l1-v2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/child::l1/x2"), STR("doc-l1-x2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1//v3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-v3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2/w3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-w3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/child::l1//x3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-x3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//child::l2/y3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-y3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2//v4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-v4")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//child::l2//x4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-x4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1/v2"), STR("doc-l1-v2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1/child::x2"), STR("doc-l1-x2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1//v3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-v3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2/w3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-w3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1//child::x3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-x3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2/child::y3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-y3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2//v4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-v4")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2//child::x4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-x4")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1/v2"), STR("doc-l1-v2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/child::l1/child::x2"), STR("doc-l1-x2")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/l1//v3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-v3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2/w3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-w3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/child::l1//child::x3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-x3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//child::l2/child::y3"), STR("doc-l1-l2-y3")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//l2//v4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-v4")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc//child::l2//child::x4"), STR("doc-l1-l2-l3-x4")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_match_3, "John DoeJane Doe") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/child/*[starts-with(name(),'child-')]//name")) % 5 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//@*")) % 6 % 10; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_expression_1, "en
en
ENen-us
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/para[@id='1' and lang('en')]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/para[@id='4' and lang('en')]")) % 15; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/div/para[lang('en')]")) % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/para[@id='3' and lang('en')]")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//para[lang('en')]/ancestor-or-self::*[@xml:lang]/@xml:lang")) % 5 % 8 % 13 % 17; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_1, "1234") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[true()=4]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[true()='stringwithchars']")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[true()=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[true()=preceding-sibling::*]")) % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[0 < true()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a['3.5' < 4]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3 < following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*>3]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3 > following-sibling::*]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*<3]")) % 3; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[1 < 2 < 3]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[1 < 3 < 2]")) % 3 % 5 % 7 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*=true()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[false()!=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*!=false()]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*=3]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[4!=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*!=4]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3>=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[3<=following-sibling::*]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*<=3]")) % 3 % 5; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[following-sibling::*>=3]")) % 3 % 5 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_2, "") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("foo")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' and @b='1']")) % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[(@a='1' or @b='1') and @c='1']")) % 39 % 45 % 63 % 69 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' and (@b='1' or @c='1') and @d='1']")) % 69 % 81 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' and @b='1' or @c='1' and @d='1']")) % 21 % 45 % 69 % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[(@a='1' and @b='1') or (@c='1' and @d='1')]")) % 21 % 45 % 69 % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' or (@b='1' and @c='1') or @d='1']")) % 9 % 21 % 33 % 39 % 45 % 51 % 57 % 63 % 69 % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[(@a='1' or @b='1') and (@c='1' or @d='1')]")) % 33 % 39 % 45 % 57 % 63 % 69 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' or @b='1' and @c='1' or @d='1']")) % 9 % 21 % 33 % 39 % 45 % 51 % 57 % 63 % 69 % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("bar[@a='1' or @b='1' or @c='1']")) % 15 % 21 % 27 % 33 % 39 % 45 % 51 % 57 % 63 % 69 % 75 % 81 % 87 % 93; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_3, "12345") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[@ex])"), 2); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[@ex=''])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[string-length(@ex)=0])"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[@ex!=''])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[string-length(@ex) > 0])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[not(@ex)])"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[not(@ex='')])"), 4); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[not(string-length(@ex)=0)])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[@why='value'])"), 1); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("count(a[@why!='value'])"), 1); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_4, "
1.11.2
2.12.22.3
3.13.23.2.1
44.14.1.1
5.15.25.35.4
6.16.2
7.17.27.3
8.18.28.38.4
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//tr)"), 8); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//tr[count(./td)=3])"), 2); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_5, "Wrong node selected!!Test executed successfullyWrong node selected!!") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/element1[(((((2*10)-4)+9) div 5) mod 3 )]"), STR("Test executed successfully")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/element1[(((((2*10)-4)+9) div 5) mod floor(3))]"), STR("Test executed successfully")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/element1[floor(2)]"), STR("Test executed successfully")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_6, "12target34") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/a['target'=descendant::*]"), STR("2target")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/a[descendant::*='target']"), STR("2target")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_7, "12target34missed") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/a['target'!=descendant::*]"), STR("4missed")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/a[descendant::*!='target']"), STR("4missed")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_8, "this23thisthisthathellogoodbyethisthatthishellogoodbyeother") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("foo[(bar[2])='this']")) % 13; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("foo[(bar[(baz[2])='goodbye'])]")) % 23 % 38; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("foo[(bar[2][(baz[2])='goodbye'])]")) % 38; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_9, "f-insidef-insidef-insidef-insidef-inside") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/*[starts-with(name(.),'f')]")) % 23; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*[starts-with(name(.),'f')]")) % 8 % 15 % 23 % 24; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_10, "Text from first elementText from child1 of first elementText from child2 of first elementText from second elementText from child1 of second elementText from child2 of second element (correct execution)") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("//child2[ancestor::element2]"), STR("Text from child2 of second element (correct execution)")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("//child2[ancestor-or-self::element2]"), STR("Text from child2 of second element (correct execution)")); - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(c, STR("//child2[attribute::attr1]"), STR("Text from child2 of second element (correct execution)")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_11, "123456") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[@squeesh or (@squish and @squash)]")) % 3 % 7 % 11 % 18; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[(@squeesh or @squish) and @squash]")) % 3 % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("a[@squeesh or @squish and @squash]")) % 3 % 7 % 11 % 18; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_12, "12target3target") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("doc/a[following-sibling::*=descendant::*]"), STR("2target")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_13, "12target3") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/a[('target'=descendant::*) or @squish]")) % 3 % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/a[not(('target'=descendant::*) or @squish)]")) % 10; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_14, "12child234child4") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/a[not(@*)]")) % 6 % 11; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_predicate_15, "xinside") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/descendant::*[string-length(name(.))=1]")) % 3 % 6 % 9 % 11 % 13; -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_5.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_xalan_5.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e6a4fb9..0000000 --- a/tests/test_xpath_xalan_5.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PUGIXML_NO_XPATH - -#include "common.hpp" - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_1, "") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_STRING(doc, STR("/doc/a/b/@attr"), STR("test")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_2, "doremifasolatidoG#AAbBbCC#D") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - // This should come out fasolatido: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("fa")) % 12; - // This should come out doremifasolatido: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("mi | do | fa | re")) % 3 % 6 % 8 % 12; - // This should come out do-do-remi-mi1-mi2fasolatido-fa--so-: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("mi[@mi2='mi2'] | do | fa/so/@so | fa | mi/@* | re | fa/@fa | do/@do")) % 3 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 12 % 13 % 16; - // This should come out solatidoG#: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR(".//*[@so]")) % 15 % 23; - // This should come out relatidoABb: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("*//la | //Bflat | re")) % 6 % 18 % 28 % 31; - // This should come out domitiACD: - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("fa/../mi | Aflat/natural/la | Csharp//* | /doc/do | *//ti")) % 3 % 8 % 20 % 28 % 34 % 37; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_3, "preceding sibling number 1current nodefollowing sibling number 3cousin 1cousin 2cousin 3") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("doc")).child(STR("sub1")).child(STR("child2")), STR("preceding-sibling::child1|//child3")) % 4 % 8 % 15; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_4, "bad1bad2bad3bad4OKbad5") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::sub")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child ::sub")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child:: sub")) % 11; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child :: sub")) % 11; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_select_5, "bad0bad1bad2", parse_default | parse_comments) -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("comment()")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("comment ()")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("comment ( ) ")) % 4; - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length()"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length ()"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("string-length ( ) "), 12); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_6, "
9
") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("div")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("div +3"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("* +3"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("@div - 5"), 15); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("@div -5"), 15); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("@div-5"), 12); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("@*-5"), 15); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("16-div"), 7); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("25-*"), 16); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("54 div*"), 6); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("(* - 4) div 2"), 2.5); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("' 6 ' div 2"), 3); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("' 6 '*div"), 54); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("5.*."), 45); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("5.+."), 14); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_7, "
9
8
") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("attribute :: div"), 20); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("attribute :: *"), 20); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("attribute*(div - 4)"), 40); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(c, STR("(* - 4)**"), 45); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_8, "x
7
y
9
z
5
") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/a[div=9]")) % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_9, "7379929920") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/a[*=9]")) % 9 % 15 % 21; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_10, "child1child2") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/doc/sub1/child1|/doc/sub2/child2")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("sub1/child1|/doc/sub2/child2")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("doc")), STR("sub1/child1|sub2/child2")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//self::child1|//self::child2")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//child1|//child2")) % 4 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//child1|//child2|//child3")) % 4 % 7 % 10; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_11, "descendant number 1descendant number 2") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//child1/ancestor::sub1|//child1/ancestor::sub2")) % 3 % 7; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_12, "child number 1grandchild number 1child number 2grandchild number 2child number 3grandchild number 3child number 4grandchild number 4") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//child/ancestor-or-self::sub | //child/ancestor-or-self::sub-sub")) % 3 % 7 % 15 % 19 % 31; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_13, "Carmelo MontanezNineDavid MarstonSevenMary BradyTenLynne RosenthalFive") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author[name/@real='no']|doc/book/author[name/@real='yes']")) % 4 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author[(name/@real='no' and position()=1)]|doc/book/author[(name/@real='yes' and position()=last())]")) % 4 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author[name='Mary Brady']|doc/book/author[name/@real='no']")) % 4 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author/name|doc/book/author/bibliography/author/name")) % 5 % 13 % 21 % 28; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author/name|doc/book/author/bibliography/author/chapters")) % 5 % 13 % 21 % 30; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("doc/book/author/name|doc/book/author/noElement")) % 5 % 13 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//noChild1|//noChild2")); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_14, "child number 1child number 2") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child::sub1|child::sub2")) % 3 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant::child1|descendant::child2")) % 5 % 9; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("descendant-or-self::sub1|descendant-or-self::sub2")) % 3 % 7; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c.child(STR("sub2")), STR("preceding-sibling::sub1|following-sibling::sub3")) % 3 % 11; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_15, "Selection of this child is an error.Selection of this child is an error.Selection of this child is an error.Selection of this child is an error.EFGSelection of this child is an error.Selection of this child is an error.JKSelection of this child is an error.Selection of this child is an error.NOP") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("doc")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child[@wide='3']|child[@deep='3']")) % 15 % 18 % 22 % 35 % 39 % 51 % 54 % 58; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("child[@deep='3']|child[@wide='3']")) % 15 % 18 % 22 % 35 % 39 % 51 % 54 % 58; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_16, "1234") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(doc/a/attribute::*)"), 9); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//@*)"), 9); - CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER(doc, STR("count(//@squish)"), 3); -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_17, "") -{ - xml_node c = doc.child(STR("directions")); - - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("north/* | north/dup1 | north/dup2")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("north/dup2 | north/dup1 | north/*")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("//north/dup2 | south/preceding-sibling::*[4]/* | north/dup1 | north/*")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(c, STR("north/dup2 | south/preceding-sibling::*[4]/* | north/*")) % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_select_18, "HelloThereWorld") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/para/font[@color='green']")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("para")), STR("/para/font[@color='green']")) % 6; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc.child(STR("para")).last_child(), STR("/para/font[@color='green']")) % 6; -} - -TEST_XML_FLAGS(xpath_xalan_select_19, "1in-a2345678in-c9", parse_default | parse_comments | parse_pi) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//*")) % 2 % 4 % 8 % 10 % 12 % 18; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//node()")) % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 10 % 11 % 12 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 16 % 17 % 18 % 19 % 20 % 21; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//text()")) % 3 % 5 % 6 % 9 % 11 % 13 % 14 % 15 % 17 % 19 % 20; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//comment()")) % 7 % 16; - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("//processing-instruction()")) % 21; -} - -TEST_XML(xpath_xalan_bugzilla_1, "15152252") -{ - CHECK_XPATH_NODESET(doc, STR("/report/colData[@colId='F' and not(.=preceding::colData)]")) % 3; -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_boolean) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("nt(true())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("not(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("troo() and (2 = 2)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("troo() or (2 = 2)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("2 = troo()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("boolean(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("true(doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("false(doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("not()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("not(false(), doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("boolean()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("boolean(false(), doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("lang()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("lang('en','us')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_conditional) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("@name='John' | @name='Joe'")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("\x95not(name(.)='')")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_match) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("//")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("section1|")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("|section1")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_math) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("6 quo 4")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("-troo()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("number(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("5 * troo()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("12 div troo()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("number(8,doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum(doc, 8)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("sum()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("floor(8,7)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("floor()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("ceiling(8,7)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("ceiling()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round(8,7)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("round()")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_namespace) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("local-name(baz2:b,..)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("namespace-uri(baz2:b,..)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("name(a,b)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR(":foo")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("*:foo")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_position) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("*[last(*,2)]")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("position(b)=1")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(*,4)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("position()=last(a)")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_select) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("c::sub")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("c()")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("(* - 4) foo 2")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("5 . + *")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("4/.")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("true()/.")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("item//[@type='x']")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("//")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("item//")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("count(//)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after(//,'0')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("//+17")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("//|subitem")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("..[near-north]")); -} - -TEST(xpath_xalan_error_string) -{ - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string-length(troo())")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("normalize-space(a,'\t\r\n ab cd ')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("contains('ENCYCLOPEDIA','LOPE',doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("starts-with('ENCYCLOPEDIA')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("starts-with('ENCYCLOPEDIA','LOPE',doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-before('ENCYCLOPEDIA','LOPE',doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring-after('ENCYCLOPEDIA','LOPE',doc)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring('ENCYCLOPEDIA')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("substring('ENCYCLOPEDIA',4,5,2)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("concat('x')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string-length('ENCYCLOPEDIA','PEDI')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate('bar','abc')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("translate('bar','abc','ABC','output')")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("string(22,44)")); - CHECK_XPATH_FAIL(STR("concat(/*)")); -} - -#endif diff --git a/tests/writer_string.cpp b/tests/writer_string.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 26bca8d..0000000 --- a/tests/writer_string.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -#include "writer_string.hpp" - -#include "test.hpp" - -static bool test_narrow(const std::string& result, const char* expected, size_t length) -{ - // check result - if (result != std::string(expected, expected + length)) return false; - - // check comparison operator (incorrect implementation can theoretically early-out on zero terminators...) - if (length > 0 && result == std::string(expected, expected + length - 1) + "?") return false; - - return true; -} - -void xml_writer_string::write(const void* data, size_t size) -{ - contents.append(static_cast(data), size); -} - -std::string xml_writer_string::as_narrow() const -{ - return contents; -} - -std::basic_string xml_writer_string::as_wide() const -{ - CHECK(contents.size() % sizeof(wchar_t) == 0); - - // round-trip pointer through void* to avoid pointer alignment warnings; contents data should be heap allocated => safe to cast - return std::basic_string(static_cast(static_cast(contents.data())), contents.size() / sizeof(wchar_t)); -} - -std::basic_string xml_writer_string::as_string() const -{ -#ifdef PUGIXML_WCHAR_MODE // to avoid "condition is always true" warning in BCC - CHECK(contents.size() % sizeof(pugi::char_t) == 0); -#endif - - // round-trip pointer through void* to avoid pointer alignment warnings; contents data should be heap allocated => safe to cast - return std::basic_string(static_cast(static_cast(contents.data())), contents.size() / sizeof(pugi::char_t)); -} - -std::string save_narrow(const pugi::xml_document& doc, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding) -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - doc.save(writer, STR("\t"), flags, encoding); - - return writer.as_narrow(); -} - -bool test_save_narrow(const pugi::xml_document& doc, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding, const char* expected, size_t length) -{ - return test_narrow(save_narrow(doc, flags, encoding), expected, length); -} - -std::string write_narrow(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding) -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - node.print(writer, STR("\t"), flags, encoding); - - return writer.as_narrow(); -} - -bool test_write_narrow(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding, const char* expected, size_t length) -{ - return test_narrow(write_narrow(node, flags, encoding), expected, length); -} - -std::basic_string write_wide(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding) -{ - xml_writer_string writer; - - node.print(writer, STR("\t"), flags, encoding); - - return writer.as_wide(); -} diff --git a/tests/writer_string.hpp b/tests/writer_string.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0c1089d..0000000 --- a/tests/writer_string.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_TEST_WRITER_STRING_HPP -#define HEADER_TEST_WRITER_STRING_HPP - -#include "../src/pugixml.hpp" - -#include - -struct xml_writer_string: public pugi::xml_writer -{ - std::string contents; - - virtual void write(const void* data, size_t size); - - std::string as_narrow() const; - std::basic_string as_wide() const; - std::basic_string as_string() const; -}; - -std::string save_narrow(const pugi::xml_document& doc, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding); -bool test_save_narrow(const pugi::xml_document& doc, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding, const char* expected, size_t length); - -std::string write_narrow(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding); -bool test_write_narrow(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding, const char* expected, size_t length); - -std::basic_string write_wide(pugi::xml_node node, unsigned int flags, pugi::xml_encoding encoding); - -#endif