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It is 84 non-validating. 85 </para> 86 87 <para> 88 If you do not specify any files on the command-line, and you 89 have a recent version of <command>&dhpackage;</command>, the 90 input file will be read from standard input. 91 </para> 92 93 </refsect1> 94 95 <refsect1> 96 <title>WELL-FORMED DOCUMENTS</title> 97 98 <para> 99 A well-formed document must adhere to the 100 following rules: 101 </para> 102 103 <itemizedlist> 104 <listitem><para> 105 The file begins with an XML declaration. For instance, 106 <literal><?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?></literal>. 107 <emphasis>NOTE:</emphasis> 108 <command>&dhpackage;</command> does not currently 109 check for a valid XML declaration. 110 </para></listitem> 111 <listitem><para> 112 Every start tag is either empty (<tag/>) 113 or has a corresponding end tag. 114 </para></listitem> 115 <listitem><para> 116 There is exactly one root element. This element must contain 117 all other elements in the document. Only comments, white 118 space, and processing instructions may come after the close 119 of the root element. 120 </para></listitem> 121 <listitem><para> 122 All elements nest properly. 123 </para></listitem> 124 <listitem><para> 125 All attribute values are enclosed in quotes (either single 126 or double). 127 </para></listitem> 128 </itemizedlist> 129 130 <para> 131 If the document has a DTD, and it strictly complies with that 132 DTD, then the document is also considered <emphasis>valid</emphasis>. 133 <command>&dhpackage;</command> is a non-validating parser -- 134 it does not check the DTD. However, it does support 135 external entities (see the <option>-x</option> option). 136 </para> 137 </refsect1> 138 139 <refsect1> 140 <title>OPTIONS</title> 141 142<para> 143When an option includes an argument, you may specify the argument either 144separately ("<option>-d</option> output") or concatenated with the 145option ("<option>-d</option>output"). <command>&dhpackage;</command> 146supports both. 147</para> 148 149 <variablelist> 150 151 <varlistentry> 152 <term><option>-c</option></term> 153 <listitem> 154 <para> 155 If the input file is well-formed and <command>&dhpackage;</command> 156 doesn't encounter any errors, the input file is simply copied to 157 the output directory unchanged. 158 This implies no namespaces (turns off <option>-n</option>) and 159 requires <option>-d</option> to specify an output file. 160 </para> 161 </listitem> 162 </varlistentry> 163 164 <varlistentry> 165 <term><option>-d output-dir</option></term> 166 <listitem> 167 <para> 168 Specifies a directory to contain transformed 169 representations of the input files. 170 By default, <option>-d</option> outputs a canonical representation 171 (described below). 172 You can select different output formats using <option>-c</option> 173 and <option>-m</option>. 174 </para> 175 <para> 176 The output filenames will 177 be exactly the same as the input filenames or "STDIN" if the input is 178 coming from standard input. Therefore, you must be careful that the 179 output file does not go into the same directory as the input 180 file. Otherwise, <command>&dhpackage;</command> will delete the 181 input file before it generates the output file (just like running 182 <literal>cat < file > file</literal> in most shells). 183 </para> 184 <para> 185 Two structurally equivalent XML documents have a byte-for-byte 186 identical canonical XML representation. 187 Note that ignorable white space is considered significant and 188 is treated equivalently to data. 189 More on canonical XML can be found at 190 http://www.jclark.com/xml/canonxml.html . 191 </para> 192 </listitem> 193 </varlistentry> 194 195 <varlistentry> 196 <term><option>-e encoding</option></term> 197 <listitem> 198 <para> 199 Specifies the character encoding for the document, overriding 200 any document encoding declaration. <command>&dhpackage;</command> 201 supports four built-in encodings: 202 <literal>US-ASCII</literal>, 203 <literal>UTF-8</literal>, 204 <literal>UTF-16</literal>, and 205 <literal>ISO-8859-1</literal>. 206 Also see the <option>-w</option> option. 207 </para> 208 </listitem> 209 </varlistentry> 210 211 <varlistentry> 212 <term><option>-m</option></term> 213 <listitem> 214 <para> 215 Outputs some strange sort of XML file that completely 216 describes the the input file, including character postitions. 217 Requires <option>-d</option> to specify an output file. 218 </para> 219 </listitem> 220 </varlistentry> 221 222 <varlistentry> 223 <term><option>-n</option></term> 224 <listitem> 225 <para> 226 Turns on namespace processing. (describe namespaces) 227 <option>-c</option> disables namespaces. 228 </para> 229 </listitem> 230 </varlistentry> 231 232 <varlistentry> 233 <term><option>-p</option></term> 234 <listitem> 235 <para> 236 Tells xmlwf to process external DTDs and parameter 237 entities. 238 </para> 239 <para> 240 Normally <command>&dhpackage;</command> never parses parameter 241 entities. <option>-p</option> tells it to always parse them. 242 <option>-p</option> implies <option>-x</option>. 243 </para> 244 </listitem> 245 </varlistentry> 246 247 <varlistentry> 248 <term><option>-r</option></term> 249 <listitem> 250 <para> 251 Normally <command>&dhpackage;</command> memory-maps the XML file 252 before parsing; this can result in faster parsing on many 253 platforms. 254 <option>-r</option> turns off memory-mapping and uses normal file 255 IO calls instead. 256 Of course, memory-mapping is automatically turned off 257 when reading from standard input. 258 </para> 259 <para> 260 Use of memory-mapping can cause some platforms to report 261 substantially higher memory usage for 262 <command>&dhpackage;</command>, but this appears to be a matter of 263 the operating system reporting memory in a strange way; there is 264 not a leak in <command>&dhpackage;</command>. 265 </para> 266 </listitem> 267 </varlistentry> 268 269 <varlistentry> 270 <term><option>-s</option></term> 271 <listitem> 272 <para> 273 Prints an error if the document is not standalone. 274 A document is standalone if it has no external subset and no 275 references to parameter entities. 276 </para> 277 </listitem> 278 </varlistentry> 279 280 <varlistentry> 281 <term><option>-t</option></term> 282 <listitem> 283 <para> 284 Turns on timings. This tells Expat to parse the entire file, 285 but not perform any processing. 286 This gives a fairly accurate idea of the raw speed of Expat itself 287 without client overhead. 288 <option>-t</option> turns off most of the output options 289 (<option>-d</option>, <option>-m</option>, <option>-c</option>, 290 ...). 291 </para> 292 </listitem> 293 </varlistentry> 294 295 <varlistentry> 296 <term><option>-v</option></term> 297 <listitem> 298 <para> 299 Prints the version of the Expat library being used, including some 300 information on the compile-time configuration of the library, and 301 then exits. 302 </para> 303 </listitem> 304 </varlistentry> 305 306 <varlistentry> 307 <term><option>-w</option></term> 308 <listitem> 309 <para> 310 Enables support for Windows code pages. 311 Normally, <command>&dhpackage;</command> will throw an error if it 312 runs across an encoding that it is not equipped to handle itself. With 313 <option>-w</option>, &dhpackage; will try to use a Windows code 314 page. See also <option>-e</option>. 315 </para> 316 </listitem> 317 </varlistentry> 318 319 <varlistentry> 320 <term><option>-x</option></term> 321 <listitem> 322 <para> 323 Turns on parsing external entities. 324 </para> 325<para> 326 Non-validating parsers are not required to resolve external 327 entities, or even expand entities at all. 328 Expat always expands internal entities (?), 329 but external entity parsing must be enabled explicitly. 330 </para> 331 <para> 332 External entities are simply entities that obtain their 333 data from outside the XML file currently being parsed. 334 </para> 335 <para> 336 This is an example of an internal entity: 337<literallayout> 338<!ENTITY vers '1.0.2'> 339</literallayout> 340 </para> 341 <para> 342 And here are some examples of external entities: 343 344<literallayout> 345<!ENTITY header SYSTEM "header-&vers;.xml"> (parsed) 346<!ENTITY logo SYSTEM "logo.png" PNG> (unparsed) 347</literallayout> 348 349 </para> 350 </listitem> 351 </varlistentry> 352 353 <varlistentry> 354 <term><option>--</option></term> 355 <listitem> 356 <para> 357 (Two hyphens.) 358 Terminates the list of options. This is only needed if a filename 359 starts with a hyphen. For example: 360 </para> 361<literallayout> 362&dhpackage; -- -myfile.xml 363</literallayout> 364 <para> 365 will run <command>&dhpackage;</command> on the file 366 <filename>-myfile.xml</filename>. 367 </para> 368 </listitem> 369 </varlistentry> 370 </variablelist> 371 372 <para> 373 Older versions of <command>&dhpackage;</command> do not support 374 reading from standard input. 375 </para> 376 </refsect1> 377 378 <refsect1> 379 <title>OUTPUT</title> 380 <para> 381 If an input file is not well-formed, 382 <command>&dhpackage;</command> prints a single line describing 383 the problem to standard output. If a file is well formed, 384 <command>&dhpackage;</command> outputs nothing. 385 Note that the result code is <emphasis>not</emphasis> set. 386 </para> 387 </refsect1> 388 389 <refsect1> 390 <title>BUGS</title> 391 <para> 392 <command>&dhpackage;</command> returns a 0 - noerr result, 393 even if the file is not well-formed. There is no good way for 394 a program to use <command>&dhpackage;</command> to quickly 395 check a file -- it must parse <command>&dhpackage;</command>'s 396 standard output. 397 </para> 398 <para> 399 The errors should go to standard error, not standard output. 400 </para> 401 <para> 402 There should be a way to get <option>-d</option> to send its 403 output to standard output rather than forcing the user to send 404 it to a file. 405 </para> 406 <para> 407 I have no idea why anyone would want to use the 408 <option>-d</option>, <option>-c</option>, and 409 <option>-m</option> options. If someone could explain it to 410 me, I'd like to add this information to this manpage. 411 </para> 412 </refsect1> 413 414 <refsect1> 415 <title>ALTERNATIVES</title> 416 <para> 417 Here are some XML validators on the web: 418 419<literallayout> 420http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/~richard/xml-check.html 421http://www.stg.brown.edu/service/xmlvalid/ 422http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/xml/code/xmlValidator.html 423http://www.xml.com/pub/a/tools/ruwf/check.html 424</literallayout> 425 426 </para> 427 </refsect1> 428 429 <refsect1> 430 <title>SEE ALSO</title> 431 <para> 432 433<literallayout> 434The Expat home page: http://www.libexpat.org/ 435The W3 XML specification: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml 436</literallayout> 437 438 </para> 439 </refsect1> 440 441 <refsect1> 442 <title>AUTHOR</title> 443 <para> 444 This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail; for 445 the &debian; system (but may be used by others). Permission is 446 granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under 447 the terms of the <acronym>GNU</acronym> Free Documentation 448 License, Version 1.1. 449 </para> 450 </refsect1> 451</refentry> 452 453<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file 454Local variables: 455mode: sgml 456sgml-omittag:t 457sgml-shorttag:t 458sgml-minimize-attributes:nil 459sgml-always-quote-attributes:t 460sgml-indent-step:2 461sgml-indent-data:t 462sgml-parent-document:nil 463sgml-default-dtd-file:nil 464sgml-exposed-tags:nil 465sgml-local-catalogs:nil 466sgml-local-ecat-files:nil 467End: 468--> 469