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Doc fixes.
(xml-parse-file, xml-parse-region): Autoload.
(xml-syntax-table, xml-name-regexp): New.
(xml-parse-region): Narrow to region, set syntax-table and
case-fold-search. Reject fewer valid documents.
(xml-parse-tag): Remove arg END. Callers changed.
(xml-parse-tag): Use skip-syntax-forward. Use PARSE-DTD arg
properly. Don't use buffer-substring-no-properties. Don't bind
case-fold-search. Fix syntax for empty elements. Hoist consing
of end-of-tag regexp out of loop.
(xml-parse-attlist): Remove arg. Callers changed. Use
skip-syntax-forward, replace-regexp-in-string, forward-sexp.
Allow non-ASCII names.
(xml-skip-dtd): Remove arg. Callers changed. Change matching
code.
(xml-parse-dtd): Grok external DTDs. Allow non-ASCII. Don't use
match-string-no-properties.
(xml-ucs-to-string): Deleted.
(xml-substitute-entity): New.
(xml-substitute-special): Use it.
(xml-debug-print-internal): Simplify insertions.
(xml-parse-file): Avoid finding file in xml-mode.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 19 May 2003 16:01:39 +0000 |
parents | af68d12218d0 |
children | 8ce686bd7f4f |
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