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Hi, very nice work indeed. I was reading your source code and I have several confusing points which would be wonderful if you can shed some lights on them.
Inside of the file runtests.jl, I have the following piece of code.
cbs.start_element = function (h, name, attrs)
global found_start_element = true
global start_element_name = name
global first_attr_start_element = collect(keys(attrs))[1]
global first_attrval_start_element = attrs[first_attr_start_element]
end
cbs.end_element = function (h,name)
global found_end_element = true
global end_element_name = name
end
My question about the above code is: it seems like the function parameter h is never used inside of the two function definitions, right? Or am I wrong about it?
Inside of the streaming.jl, I have the following code.
mutable struct XPStreamHandler{D}
cbs::XPCallbacks
parser::XML_Parser
data::D
end
My question about this above code is that, it seems that I can not find XML_Parser anywhere, and it is really strange.
Finally, it would be wonderful if you can point to me some references / documentations for streaming large xml files with the help of the XPCallbacks. Would this be doable then?
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Hi, very nice work indeed. I was reading your source code and I have several confusing points which would be wonderful if you can shed some lights on them.
Inside of the file runtests.jl, I have the following piece of code.
My question about the above code is: it seems like the function parameter h is never used inside of the two function definitions, right? Or am I wrong about it?
Inside of the streaming.jl, I have the following code.
My question about this above code is that, it seems that I can not find
XML_Parser
anywhere, and it is really strange.Finally, it would be wonderful if you can point to me some references / documentations for streaming large xml files with the help of the XPCallbacks. Would this be doable then?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: