Maxime “pep” Buquet
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Below is what I think I did. A few changes: - Change prefixes to be something less important in the API. - Rework the Element struct to force a namespace. In XMPP everything is namespaced. - Remove parent ref on what was previously NamespaceSet and is now Prefixes. More specifically this means `Element::new` has changed to require `Element`'s new new properties as parameters. `Element::builder` and `Element::bare` now require a namespace unconditionally. `Element::prefix` has been removed. This new API is based on the fact that prefixes are non-essential (really just an implementation detail) and shouldn't be visible to the user. It is possible nonetheless to set custom prefixes for compatibility reasons with `ElementBuilder::prefix`. **A prefix is firstly mapped to a namespace, and then attached to an element**, there cannot be a prefix without a namespace. Prefix inheritance is used if possible but for the case with no prefix ("xmlns") to be reused, we only check custom prefixes declared on the tag itself and not ascendants. If it's already used then we generate prefixes (ns0, ns1, ..) checking on what has been declared on all ascendants (plus of course those already set on the current tag). Example API: ```rust let mut elem = ElementBuilder("stream", "http://etherx.jabber.org/streams") .prefix(Some(String::from("stream")), "http://etherx.jabber.org/streams) .prefix(None, "jabber:client") .attr(..) .build(); assert_eq!(elem.ns(), String::from("http://etherx.jabber.org/streams")); ``` See also the few tests added in src/tests. TODO: Fix inconsistencies wrt. "prefix:name" format provided as a name when creating an Element with `Element::new` or `Element::bare`. `Element::builder` already handles this as it should, splitting name and prefix. TODO: Change `Element::name` method to `Element::local_name` to make it more explicit. Signed-off-by: Maxime “pep” Buquet <pep@bouah.net> |
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minidom-rs
What's this?
A minimal DOM library on top of quick-xml. targeting exclusively the subset of XML useful for XMPP.