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+Sun Jun 10 19:36:31 MDT 2001 John Fleck <jfleck@inkstain.net>
+
+ * doc/tutorial/libxslt_tutorial.c, libxslttutorial.html,
+ libxslttutorial.xml
+ adding tutorial
+
Sun Jun 10 21:52:35 CEST 2001 Daniel Veillard <Daniel.Veillard@imag.fr>
* libxslt/transform.c: closed bug #55723, problem was due to
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+<![CDATA[
+/*
+ * libxslt_tutorial.c: demo program for the XSL Transformation 1.0 engine
+ *
+ * based on xsltproc.c, by Daniel.Veillard@imag.fr
+ * by John Fleck
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <libxml/xmlmemory.h>
+#include <libxml/debugXML.h>
+#include <libxml/HTMLtree.h>
+#include <libxml/xmlIO.h>
+#include <libxml/DOCBparser.h>
+#include <libxml/xinclude.h>
+#include <libxml/catalog.h>
+#include <libxslt/xslt.h>
+#include <libxslt/xsltInternals.h>
+#include <libxslt/transform.h>
+#include <libxslt/xsltutils.h>
+
+
+
+extern int xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue;
+
+static void usage(const char *name) {
+ printf("Usage: %s [options] stylesheet file [file ...]\n", name);
+}
+
+int
+main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ xsltStylesheetPtr cur = NULL;
+ xmlDocPtr doc, res;
+
+ if (argc <= 1) {
+ usage(argv[0]);
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault(1);
+ xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue = 1;
+ cur = xsltParseStylesheetFile((const xmlChar *)argv[1]);
+ doc = xmlParseFile(argv[2]);
+ res = xsltApplyStylesheet(cur, doc, NULL);
+ xsltSaveResultToFile(stdout, res, cur);
+
+ xsltFreeStylesheet(cur);
+ xmlFreeDoc(res);
+ xmlFreeDoc(doc);
+
+ return(0);
+
+}
+]]>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
+<title>libxslt Tutorial</title>
+<meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.29">
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div id="id2690774" class="article">
+<div class="titlepage">
+<div><h1 class="title">
+<a name="id2690774"></a>libxslt Tutorial</h1></div>
+<div><h3 class="author">John Fleck</h3></div>
+<div><span class="releaseinfo">
+ This is verion 0.1 of the libxslt Tutorial
+ <br>
+</span></div>
+<div><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2001 by John Fleck</p></div>
+<div><div class="legalnotice"><p>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+ document under the terms of the <i>GNU Free Documentation
+ License</i>, Version 1.1 or any later version
+ published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant
+ Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of
+ the license can be found <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html" target="_top">here</a>.</p></div></div>
+<hr>
+</div>
+<div class="toc">
+<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p>
+<dl>
+<dt> <a href="#introduction">Introduction</a>
+</dt>
+<dt> <a href="#functions">Primary Functions</a>
+</dt>
+<dd><dl>
+<dt> <a href="#preparing">Preparing to Parse</a>
+</dt>
+<dt> <a href="#parsethestylesheet">Parse the Stylesheet</a>
+</dt>
+<dt> <a href="#parseinputfile">Parse the Input File</a>
+</dt>
+<dt> <a href="#applyingstylesheet">Applying the Stylesheet</a>
+</dt>
+<dt> <a href="#saveresult">Saving the result</a>
+</dt>
+</dl></dd>
+</dl>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract">
+<p>
+<a name="id2692569"></a>
+<b>Abstract</b>
+</p>
+<p>A tutorial on building a simple application using the
+ libxslt library to perform
+ XSLT transformations to convert an
+ XML file into HTML.</p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect1">
+<a name="introduction"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: all">
+<a name="introduction"></a>
+<span class="title">Introduction</span>
+</h2></div></div>
+<p>The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a World
+ Wide Web Consortium standard for the exchange of structured data in text
+ form. Its popularity stems from its universality. Any computer can
+ read a text file. With the proper tools, any computer can read any other
+ computer's XML files.
+ </p>
+<p>One of the most imporant of those tools is XSLT:
+ Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations. XSLT
+ is a declarative language that allows you to
+ translate your XML into arbitrary text output
+ using a stylesheet. libxslt provides the
+ functions to perform the transformation.
+ </p>
+<p>libxslt is a free C language library
+ written by Daniel Veillard for the GNOME project
+ allowing you to write programs that perform XSLT
+ transformations.
+
+ <div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;">
+<h3 class="title"><a name="id2741788">Note</a></h3>
+<p>
+ While libxslt was written
+ under the auspices of the GNOME project, it does not
+ depend on any GNOME libraries. None are used in the
+ example in this tutorial.
+ </p>
+</div>
+
+ </p>
+<p>This tutorial illustrates a simple program that reads an
+ XML file, applies a stylesheet and saves the resulting
+ output. This is not a program you would want to create
+ yourself. xsltproc, which is included with the
+ libxslt package, does the same thing and is
+ more robust and full-featured. The program written for this tutorial is a
+ stripped-down version of xsltproc designed to
+ illustrate the functionality of libxslt.
+ </p>
+<p>References:
+ <div class="itemizedlist"><ul>
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691051"></a>
+<a href="http://www.w3.org/XML/" target="_top">W3C XML page</a>
+</p></li>
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691071"></a>
+<a href="http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/" target="_top">W3C
+ XSL page.</a>
+</p></li>
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691092"></a>
+<a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/" target="_top">libxslt</a>
+</p></li>
+</ul></div>
+
+ </p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect1">
+<a name="functions"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: all">
+<a name="functions"></a>
+<span class="title">Primary Functions</span>
+</h2></div></div>
+<p>To transform an XML file, you must perform three
+ functions:
+ <div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1">
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691138"></a>parse the input file</p></li>
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691146"></a>parse the stylesheet</p></li>
+<li><p>
+<a name="id2691155"></a>apply the stylesheet</p></li>
+</ol></div>
+ </p>
+<div class="sect2">
+<a name="preparing"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title">
+<a name="preparing"></a>
+<span class="title">Preparing to Parse</span>
+</h3></div></div>
+<p>Before you can begin parsing input files or stylesheets, there are
+ several steps you need to take to set up entity handling. These steps are
+ not unique to libxslt. Any
+ libxml2 program that parses
+ XML files would need to take similar steps.
+ </p>
+<p>First, you need set up some libxml
+ housekeeping. Pass the integer value <i><tt>1</tt></i> to the
+ <tt>xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault</tt> function, which tells
+ the libxml2 parser to substitute entities as
+ it parses your file. (Passing <i><tt>0</tt></i> causes
+ libxml2 to not perform entity substitution.)
+ </p>
+<p>Second, set <tt>xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue</tt> equal to
+ <i><tt>1</tt></i>. This tells libxml
+ to load external entity subsets. If you do not do this and the file your
+ input file includes entities through external subsets, you will get
+ errors.</p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect2">
+<a name="parsethestylesheet"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title">
+<a name="parsethestylesheet"></a>
+<span class="title">Parse the Stylesheet</span>
+</h3></div></div>
+<p>Parsing the stylesheet takes a single function call, which takes a
+ variable of type xmlChar:
+ <pre class="programlisting">
+ <tt>cur</tt> = xsltParseStylesheetFile((const xmlChar *)argv[1]);
+ </pre>
+ In this case, I cast the stylesheet file name, passed in as a
+ command line argument, to <i>xmlChar</i>. The return value
+ is of type <i>xsltStylesheetPtr</i>, a struct in memory
+ that contains the stylesheet tree and other information about the
+ stylesheet. It can be manipulated directly, but for this example you
+ will not need to.
+ </p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect2">
+<a name="parseinputfile"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title">
+<a name="parseinputfile"></a>
+<span class="title">Parse the Input File</span>
+</h3></div></div>
+<p>Parsing the input file takes a single function call:
+ <pre class="programlisting">
+doc = xmlParseFile(argv[2]);
+ </pre>
+ It returns an <i>xmlDocPtr</i>, a struct in memory that
+ contains the document tree. It can be manipulated directly, but for this
+ example you will not need to.
+ </p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect2">
+<a name="applyingstylesheet"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title">
+<a name="applyingstylesheet"></a>
+<span class="title">Applying the Stylesheet</span>
+</h3></div></div>
+<p>Now that you have trees representing the document and the stylesheet
+ in memory, apply the stylesheet to the document. The
+ function that does this is <tt>xsltApplyStylesheet</tt>:
+ <pre class="programlisting">
+res = xsltApplyStylesheet(cur, doc, NULL);
+ </pre>
+ For parameters, the function takes an xsltStylesheetPtr and an
+ xmlDocPtr, the values returned by the previous two functions. The third
+ parameter, NULL in this case, can be used to pass parameters to the
+ stylesheet. It is a NULL-terminated array of name/value pairs of const
+ char's.
+ </p>
+</div>
+<div class="sect2">
+<a name="saveresult"></a>
+<div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title">
+<a name="saveresult"></a>
+<span class="title">Saving the result</span>
+</h3></div></div>
+<p>libxslt includes a function to use in
+ saving the resulting output: <tt>xsltSaveResultToFile</tt>. In
+ this case, we save the results to stdout:
+
+ <pre class="programlisting">
+xsltSaveResultToFile(stdout, res, cur);
+ </pre>
+ </p>
+</div>
+</div>
+<div id="thecode" class="appendix">
+<h2 class="title" style="clear: all">
+<a name="thecode"></a>Appendix A. The Code</h2>
+<p>
+<tt>libxslt_tutorial.c</tt>
+ <pre class="programlisting">
+/*
+ * libxslt_tutorial.c: demo program for the XSL Transformation 1.0 engine
+ *
+ * based on xsltproc.c, by Daniel.Veillard@imag.fr
+ * by John Fleck
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include &lt;libxml/xmlmemory.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/debugXML.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/HTMLtree.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/xmlIO.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/DOCBparser.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/xinclude.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxml/catalog.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxslt/xslt.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxslt/xsltInternals.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxslt/transform.h&gt;
+#include &lt;libxslt/xsltutils.h&gt;
+
+
+
+extern int xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue;
+
+static void usage(const char *name) {
+ printf(&quot;Usage: %s [options] stylesheet file [file ...]\n&quot;, name);
+}
+
+int
+main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ xsltStylesheetPtr cur = NULL;
+ xmlDocPtr doc, res;
+
+ if (argc &lt;= 1) {
+ usage(argv[0]);
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault(1);
+ xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue = 1;
+ cur = xsltParseStylesheetFile((const xmlChar *)argv[1]);
+ doc = xmlParseFile(argv[2]);
+ res = xsltApplyStylesheet(cur, doc, NULL);
+ xsltSaveResultToFile(stdout, res, cur);
+
+ xsltFreeStylesheet(cur);
+ xmlFreeDoc(res);
+ xmlFreeDoc(doc);
+
+ return(0);
+
+}
+
+</pre>
+
+ </p>
+</div>
+</div></body>
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/tutorial/libxslttutorial.xml b/doc/tutorial/libxslttutorial.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
+ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" [
+<!ENTITY CODE SYSTEM "libxslt_tutorial.c">
+]>
+<article>
+ <articleinfo>
+ <title>libxslt Tutorial</title>
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2001</year>
+ <holder>John Fleck</holder>
+ </copyright>
+ <legalnotice id="legalnotice">
+
+ <para>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+ document under the terms of the <citetitle>GNU Free Documentation
+ License</citetitle>, Version 1.1 or any later version
+ published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant
+ Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of
+ the license can be found <ulink type="http"
+ url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">here</ulink>.</para>
+
+ </legalnotice>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>John</firstname>
+ <surname>Fleck</surname>
+ </author>
+ <releaseinfo>
+ This is verion 0.1 of the libxslt Tutorial
+ </releaseinfo>
+ </articleinfo>
+ <abstract>
+ <para>A tutorial on building a simple application using the
+ <application>libxslt</application> library to perform
+ <acronym>XSLT</acronym> transformations to convert an
+ <acronym>XML</acronym> file into <acronym>HTML</acronym>.</para>
+ </abstract>
+ <sect1 id="introduction">
+ <title>Introduction</title>
+
+ <para>The Extensible Markup Language (<acronym>XML</acronym>) is a World
+ Wide Web Consortium standard for the exchange of structured data in text
+ form. Its popularity stems from its universality. Any computer can
+ read a text file. With the proper tools, any computer can read any other
+ computer's <acronym>XML</acronym> files.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>One of the most imporant of those tools is <acronym>XSLT</acronym>:
+ Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations. <acronym>XSLT</acronym>
+ is a declarative language that allows you to
+ translate your <acronym>XML</acronym> into arbitrary text output
+ using a stylesheet. <application>libxslt</application> provides the
+ functions to perform the transformation.
+ </para>
+
+ <para><application>libxslt</application> is a free C language library
+ written by Daniel Veillard for the <acronym>GNOME</acronym> project
+ allowing you to write programs that perform <acronym>XSLT</acronym>
+ transformations.
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ While <application>libxslt</application> was written
+ under the auspices of the <acronym>GNOME</acronym> project, it does not
+ depend on any <acronym>GNOME</acronym> libraries. None are used in the
+ example in this tutorial.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ </para>
+
+ <para>This tutorial illustrates a simple program that reads an
+ <acronym>XML</acronym> file, applies a stylesheet and saves the resulting
+ output. This is not a program you would want to create
+ yourself. <application>xsltproc</application>, which is included with the
+ <application>libxslt</application> package, does the same thing and is
+ more robust and full-featured. The program written for this tutorial is a
+ stripped-down version of <application>xsltproc</application> designed to
+ illustrate the functionality of <application>libxslt</application>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>References:
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para><ulink url="http://www.w3.org/XML/">W3C <acronym>XML</acronym> page</ulink></para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para><ulink url="http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/">W3C
+ <acronym>XSL</acronym> page.</ulink></para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para><ulink url="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/">libxslt</ulink></para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+
+ <sect1 id="functions">
+ <title>Primary Functions</title>
+ <para>To transform an <acronym>XML</acronym> file, you must perform three
+ functions:
+ <orderedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>parse the input file</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>parse the stylesheet</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>apply the stylesheet</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </orderedlist>
+ </para>
+ <sect2 id="preparing">
+ <title>Preparing to Parse</title>
+ <para>Before you can begin parsing input files or stylesheets, there are
+ several steps you need to take to set up entity handling. These steps are
+ not unique to <application>libxslt</application>. Any
+ <application>libxml2</application> program that parses
+ <acronym>XML</acronym> files would need to take similar steps.
+ </para>
+ <para>First, you need set up some <application>libxml</application>
+ housekeeping. Pass the integer value <parameter>1</parameter> to the
+ <function>xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault</function> function, which tells
+ the <application>libxml2</application> parser to substitute entities as
+ it parses your file. (Passing <parameter>0</parameter> causes
+ <application>libxml2</application> to not perform entity substitution.)
+ </para>
+
+ <para>Second, set <varname>xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue</varname> equal to
+ <parameter>1</parameter>. This tells <application>libxml</application>
+ to load external entity subsets. If you do not do this and the file your
+ input file includes entities through external subsets, you will get
+ errors.</para>
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="parsethestylesheet">
+ <title>Parse the Stylesheet</title>
+ <para>Parsing the stylesheet takes a single function call, which takes a
+ variable of type <type>xmlChar</type>:
+ <programlisting>
+ <varname>cur</varname> = xsltParseStylesheetFile((const xmlChar *)argv[1]);
+ </programlisting>
+ In this case, I cast the stylesheet file name, passed in as a
+ command line argument, to <emphasis>xmlChar</emphasis>. The return value
+ is of type <emphasis>xsltStylesheetPtr</emphasis>, a struct in memory
+ that contains the stylesheet tree and other information about the
+ stylesheet. It can be manipulated directly, but for this example you
+ will not need to.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="parseinputfile">
+ <title>Parse the Input File</title>
+ <para>Parsing the input file takes a single function call:
+ <programlisting>
+doc = xmlParseFile(argv[2]);
+ </programlisting>
+ It returns an <emphasis>xmlDocPtr</emphasis>, a struct in memory that
+ contains the document tree. It can be manipulated directly, but for this
+ example you will not need to.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="applyingstylesheet">
+ <title>Applying the Stylesheet</title>
+ <para>Now that you have trees representing the document and the stylesheet
+ in memory, apply the stylesheet to the document. The
+ function that does this is <function>xsltApplyStylesheet</function>:
+ <programlisting>
+res = xsltApplyStylesheet(cur, doc, NULL);
+ </programlisting>
+ For parameters, the function takes an xsltStylesheetPtr and an
+ xmlDocPtr, the values returned by the previous two functions. The third
+ parameter, NULL in this case, can be used to pass parameters to the
+ stylesheet. It is a NULL-terminated array of name/value pairs of const
+ char's.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="saveresult">
+ <title>Saving the result</title>
+ <para><application>libxslt</application> includes a function to use in
+ saving the resulting output: <function>xsltSaveResultToFile</function>. In
+ this case, we save the results to stdout:
+
+ <programlisting>
+xsltSaveResultToFile(stdout, res, cur);
+ </programlisting>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ </sect1>
+
+ <appendix id="thecode">
+ <title>The Code</title>
+ <para><filename>libxslt_tutorial.c</filename>
+ <programlisting>&CODE;</programlisting>
+
+ </para>
+ </appendix>
+</article> \ No newline at end of file