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1. Setting entity loader does not increment the refcount on the Python object passed in. This works only if the object is not deleted. For example, the following code results in segmentation fault in Python interpreter when attempting to process any document: [[[ def register_entity_loader(): def entity_loader(URL, ID, ctxt): ... libxml2.setEntityLoader(entity_loader register_entity_loader() ]]] 2. setEntityLoader() does not verify if the passed object is callable. If it is not, current implementation attempts to call it anyway and failing that, silently moves on to default entity loader. Attached patch makes setEntityLoader raise ValueError exception if non-callable object is passed. 3. In debug mode, pythonExternalEntityLoader() outputs the result object to stderr, while the messages before and after the object (description + newline) go to stdout. Attached patch makes them all go to stdout.
XML toolkit from the GNOME project Full documentation is available on-line at http://xmlsoft.org/ This code is released under the MIT Licence see the Copyright file. To build on an Unixised setup: ./configure ; make ; make install To build on Windows: see instructions on win32/Readme.txt To assert build quality: on an Unixised setup: run make tests otherwise: There is 3 standalone tools runtest.c runsuite.c testapi.c, which should compile as part of the build or as any application would. Launch them from this directory to get results, runtest checks the proper functionning of libxml2 main APIs while testapi does a full coverage check. Report failures to the list. To report bugs, follow the instructions at: http://xmlsoft.org/bugs.html A mailing-list xml@gnome.org is available, to subscribe: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml The list archive is at: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/ All technical answers asked privately will be automatically answered on the list and archived for public access unless privacy is explicitly required and justified. Daniel Veillard $Id$
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