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This change allows numbers and literals to be used as top-level primary
expressions without failing:
1> xmerl_xpath:string("3", Doc).
#xmlObj{type = number,value = 3}
2> xmerl_xpath:string("'foo'", Doc).
#xmlObj{type = string,value = "foo"}
We still need to allow arithmetic, comparative, boolean and negative
expressions, as in `xmerl_xpath_pred:expr/2`.
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When `default_attrs` is `true`, any attribute with a default value defined
in the doctype but not in the attribute axis of the currently scanned
element is added to it.
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Functions `xmerl_scan:file/2` and `xmerl_scan:string/2` now accepts a
new option `{document, true}` to produce a whole document as a
`xmlDocument` record instead of just the root element node.
You may wonder why this would be useful, this option is the only way to
get to the top-level comments and processing instructions without
hooking through the customization functions. Those nodes are needed to
implement [Canonical XML][c14n-xml] support.
[c14n-xml]: http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/PR-xml-c14n11-20080129/
"Canonical XML"
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See [Namespaces in XML 1.0 (Third Edition)][1]:
> The prefix xml is by definition bound to the namespace name
> http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace. It MAY, but need not, be
> declared, and MUST NOT be bound to any other namespace name. Other
> prefixes MUST NOT be bound to this namespace name, and it MUST NOT be
> declared as the default namespace.
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> The prefix xmlns is used only to declare namespace bindings and is by
> definition bound to the namespace name http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/.
> It MUST NOT be declared . Other prefixes MUST NOT be bound to this
> namespace name, and it MUST NOT be declared as the default namespace.
> Element names MUST NOT have the prefix xmlns.
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> In XML documents conforming to this specification, no tag may containe
> two attributes which have identical names, or have qualified names
> with the same local part and with prefixes which have been bound to
> namespace names that are identical.
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/
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These dependency files was once used when building the documentation,
but are no longer needed.
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* dev:
Update copyright years
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* dev:
[xmerl] Fix streaming bug in xmerl_scan (Thanks to Simon Cornish)
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Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/include/internal/ethread_header_config.h.in
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* ta/docs-fixes:
Fix misspelling of intermediate
Fix typos in erts/preloaded/src
Fix more misspellings of compatibility
Fix misspelling of kept
Fix misspelling of compatibility in ssl_basic_SUITE
Fix misspelling of compatibility
Fix misspelling of accommodate
Fix misspelling of exceed
Fix misspelling of accidentally
Fix misspelling of erroneous in xmerl_xsd
Fix misspelling of erroneous
Fix misspelling of successful
Fix typos in instrument(3)
Fix typos in dbg(3)
dialyzer: fix a small typo in list_to_bitstring test
Fix typos in cover.erl
Fix typos (variable name) in erl_nif(3)
Fix typos in mod_esi(3)
Fix trivial typos in erlang(3)
OTP-9555
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* dj/xmerl_ucs-latin9-support:
Add latin9 (iso-8859-15) support in xmerl_ucs
OTP-9552
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Corrected number of shift bytes in xmerl_ucs:char_to_ucs2le and
recursive call from from_ucs2le to from_ucs4le.
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* bjorn/line-numbers-in-exceptions/OTP-9468: (51 commits)
debugger: By default, only save non-tail-recursive calls
debugger: Add line_number_SUITE
debugger: Include line numbers in exceptions
Update examples in the documentation to include line numbers
Update documentation for erlang:raise/3 and erlang:get_stacktrace/0
beam_lib: Retain the "Line" chunk when stripping BEAM files
erl: Add +L to suppress loading of line number information
compiler: Add no_line_info for suppressing line/1 instructions
exception_SUITE: Test line numbers in exceptions
common_test: Use line numbers in exceptions
common_test tests: Don't do detailed testing of the stack backtrace
test_server: Refactor init_per_testcase/3 into two functions
Implement process_info(Pid, current_{location,stacktrace})
beam_emu: Factor out saving of stack trace from save_stacktrace()
compiler: Don't create filenames starting with "./"
ops.tab: Remove line instructions before tail-recursive calls
Lookup and include filenames and line numbers in exceptions
Fix decrement of continuation pointers
Refactor building of the exception stacktrace
BEAM loader: Load the line table
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* hw/update-chmod-without-f:
Again: Call chmod without the "-f" flag
OTP-9491
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This commit is a preparation for introducing location information
(filename/line number) in stacktraces in exceptions. Currently
a stack trace looks like:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN}]
Add a forth element to each tuple that can be used indication
the filename and line number of the source file:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1,Location1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN,LocationN}]
In this commit, the fourth element will just be an empty list,
and we will change all code that look at or manipulate stacktraces.
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* lars/xmerl/attr_val_bug/OTP-9411:
Added test case for ticket 9411.
Entity replacement in attributes doesn't work poperly.
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Commit 7ed11a886fc8fcaf3c2b8324294e2f24e02b0f28 removed the "-f" flag
from chmod calls in Makefiles:
| "-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX
| do not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress
| warning messages, it can be safely omitted.
Meanwhile, new "chmod -f" calls have been added. This commit removes the
"-f" flag from those new calls.
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Filipe David Manana
OTP-9114: [ftp] Added (type) spec for all exported functions.
OTP-9123: mod_esi:deliver/2 made to accept binary data.
Bernard Duggan
OTP-9124: [httpd] Prevent XSS in error pages.
Michael Santos
OTP-9131: [httpd] Wrong security property names used in documentation.
Garrett Smith
OTP-9157: [httpd] Improved error messages.
Ricardo Catalinas Jim�nez
OTP-9158: [httpd] Fix timeout message generated by mod_esi.
Bernard Duggan
OTP-9202: [httpd] Extended support for file descriptors.
Attila Rajmund Nohl
OTP-9230: The default ssl kind has now been changed to essl.
OTP-9246: [httpc] httpc manager crash because of a handler retry
race condition.
Merge branch 'bmk/inets/inet56_integration' into dev
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Needed by the test suite.
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OTP-9274
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Section 3.3.3 of the XML Recommendation gives the rules for
attribute-value normalization. One of those rules requires
that character references not be re-normalized after being
replaced with the referenced characters:
For a character reference, append the referenced
character to the normalized value.
And, in particular:
Note that if the unnormalized attribute value contains
a character reference to a white space character other
than space (#x20), the normalized value contains the
referenced character itself (#xD, #xA or #x9).
Source: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#AVNormalize
In xmerl_scan, however, character references in attributes are
normalized an extra time after replacement. For example, the
character reference "
" in the following XML document gets
normalized (incorrectly) into a space when parsed:
2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='
'/>").
{... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[]," ",false}] ...}
This short patch restores the correct behavior:
2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='
'/>").
{... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[],"\n",false}] ...}
NOTE: This change does not include tests because I could not
find a test suite for xmerl.
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bmk/inets/ftp/missing_spec_causes_dialyxer_problems/OTP-9114
Also fixed a bunch of "end-years" (was 2010 but should have been 2011,
which the commit hook not happy with).
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