Add a node to a tree.
Adds the specified node to the parent. If the child argument is not
NULL, puts the new node before or after the specified child depending
on the value of the where argument. If the child argument is NULL,
puts the new node at the beginning of the child list (MXML_ADD_BEFORE)
or at the end of the child list (MXML_ADD_AFTER). The constant
MXML_ADD_TO_PARENT can be used to specify a NULL child pointer.mxml_node_t *parent, int where, mxml_node_t
*child, mxml_node_t *Node to add
Delete a node and all of its children.
If the specified node has a parent, this function first removes the
node from its parent using the mxmlRemove() function.mxml_node_t *Node to delete
Attribute value or NULLconst
char *
Get an attribute.
This function returns NULL if the node is not an element or the
named attribute does not exist.mxml_node_t *node, const char *Name of attribute
Set an attribute.
If the named attribute already exists, the value of the attribute
is replaced by the new string value. The string value is copied
into the element node. This function does nothing if the node is
not an element.mxml_node_t *node, const char *name, const
char *Attribute value
Element node or NULLmxml_node_t
*
Find the named element.
The search is constrained by the name, attribute name, and value; any
NULL names or values are treated as wildcards, so different kinds of
searches can be implemented by looking for all elements of a given name
or all elements with a specific attribute. The descend argument determines
whether the search descends into child nodes; normally you will use
MXML_DESCEND_FIRST for the initial search and MXML_NO_DESCEND to find
additional direct descendents of the node. The top node argument
constrains the search to a particular node's children.mxml_node_t *node, mxml_node_t *top, const
char *name, const char *attr, const char *value, intDescend into tree - MXML_DESCEND, MXML_NO_DESCEND, or MXML_DESCEND_FIRST
First node or NULL if the file could not be read.mxml_node_t
*
Load a file into an XML node tree.
The nodes in the specified file are added to the specified top node.
If no top node is provided, the XML file MUST be well-formed with a
single parent node like <?xml> for the entire file. The callback
function returns the value type that should be used for child nodes.
If MXML_NO_CALLBACK is specified then all child nodes will be either
MXML_ELEMENT or MXML_TEXT nodes.mxml_node_t *top, FILE
*fp, mxml_type_tCallback function or MXML_NO_CALLBACK
First node or NULL if the string has errors.mxml_node_t
*
Load a string into an XML node tree.
The nodes in the specified string are added to the specified top node.
If no top node is provided, the XML string MUST be well-formed with a
single parent node like <?xml> for the entire string. The callback
function returns the value type that should be used for child nodes.
If MXML_NO_CALLBACK is specified then all child nodes will be either
MXML_ELEMENT or MXML_TEXT nodes.mxml_node_t *top, const
char *s, mxml_type_tCallback function or MXML_NO_CALLBACK
New nodemxml_node_t
*
Create a new element node.
The new element node is added to the end of the specified parent's child
list. The constant MXML_NO_PARENT can be used to specify that the new
element node has no parent.mxml_node_t *parent, const char *Name of element
New nodemxml_node_t
*
Create a new integer node.
The new integer node is added to the end of the specified parent's child
list. The constant MXML_NO_PARENT can be used to specify that the new
integer node has no parent.mxml_node_t *parent, intInteger value
New nodemxml_node_t
*
Create a new opaque string.
The new opaque node is added to the end of the specified parent's child
list. The constant MXML_NO_PARENT can be used to specify that the new
opaque node has no parent. The opaque string must be nul-terminated and
is copied into the new node.mxml_node_t *parent, const char *Opaque string
New nodemxml_node_t
*
Create a new real number node.
The new real number node is added to the end of the specified parent's
child list. The constant MXML_NO_PARENT can be used to specify that
the new real number node has no parent.mxml_node_t *parent, doubleReal number value
New nodemxml_node_t
*
Create a new text fragment node.
The new text node is added to the end of the specified parent's child
list. The constant MXML_NO_PARENT can be used to specify that the new
text node has no parent. The whitespace parameter is used to specify
whether leading whitespace is present before the node. The text
string must be nul-terminated and is copied into the new node.mxml_node_t *parent, int whitespace, const
char *String
Remove a node from its parent.
Does not free memory used by the node - use mxmlDelete() for that.
This function does nothing if the node has no parent.mxml_node_t *Node to remove
Allocated string or NULLchar
*
Save an XML node tree to an allocated string.
This function returns a pointer to a string containing the textual
representation of the XML node tree. The string should be freed
using the free() function when you are done with it. NULL is returned
if the node would produce an empty string or if the string cannot be
allocated.mxml_node_t *node,
intWhitespace callback or MXML_NO_CALLBACK
0 on success, -1 on error.int
Save an XML tree to a file.
The callback argument specifies a function that returns a whitespace
character or nul (0) before and after each element. If MXML_NO_CALLBACK
is specified, whitespace will only be added before MXML_TEXT nodes
with leading whitespace and before attribute names inside opening
element tags.mxml_node_t *node,
FILE *fp, intWhitespace callback or MXML_NO_CALLBACK
Size of stringint
Save an XML node tree to a string.
This function returns the total number of bytes that would be
required for the string but only copies (bufsize - 1) characters
into the specified buffer.mxml_node_t *node,
char *buffer, int bufsize, intWhitespace callback or MXML_NO_CALLBACK
Next node or NULLmxml_node_t
*
Walk to the next logical node in the tree.
The descend argument controls whether the first child is considered
to be the next node. The top node argument constrains the walk to
the node's children.mxml_node_t *node, mxml_node_t *top, intDescend into tree - MXML_DESCEND, MXML_NO_DESCEND, or MXML_DESCEND_FIRST
Previous node or NULLmxml_node_t
*
Walk to the previous logical node in the tree.
The descend argument controls whether the previous node's last child
is considered to be the previous node. The top node argument constrains
the walk to the node's children.mxml_node_t *node, mxml_node_t *top, intDescend into tree - MXML_DESCEND, MXML_NO_DESCEND, or MXML_DESCEND_FIRST
An XML element attribute value.char *Attribute name
char *Attribute value
An XML element attribute value.struct
mxml_attr_s
An XML element value.struct
mxml_value_s
Data types...mxml_node_t *First child node
mxml_node_t *Last child node
mxml_node_t *Next node under same parent
mxml_node_t *Parent node
mxml_node_t *Previous node under same parent
mxml_type_tNode type
mxml_value_tNode value
struct mxml_node_sAn XML node.An XML node.
New string pointerchar
*
Duplicate a string.const char *String to duplicate
An XML text value.char *Fragment string
intLeading whitespace?
An XML text value.struct
mxml_text_s
The XML node type.XML element with attributes
Integer value
Opaque string
Real value
Text fragment
The XML node type.enum
mxml_type_e
An XML element value.mxml_attr_t *Attributes
char *Name of element
intNumber of attributes
An XML node value.union
mxml_value_u
An XML node value.mxml_element_tElement
intInteger number
char *Opaque string
doubleReal number
mxml_text_tText fragment