Crate magnesium[−][src]
This crate provides very a simplistic iterator for stepping over XML data.
Only requires core
, doesn't allocate, doesn't use unsafe
.
The processing is quite simplistic, and the iterator will simply fail and end the iteration if there's a problem. This doesn't do any special character replacement for you.
The crate is intended for when you have a fairly basic XML file that is
assumed to be "non-hostile", and you just need to walk through and scrape
the data. For example, when parsing
gl.xml
or
vk.xml
.
Example Usage
use magnesium::*; let xml_string = r#" <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- just imagine we had a whole file here --> <registry> <enums namespace="Graphics" group="Polygon"> <enum value="0" name="GRAPHICS_POINTS"/> <enum value="1" name="GRAPHICS_LINES"/> </enums> </registry> "#; for element in ElementIterator::new(xml_string) { println!("{:?}", element); }
Structs
ElementIterator | An iterator to walk the elements of some XML data. |
TagAttribute | The output of a |
TagAttributeIterator | Iterator to walk through a |
Enums
XmlElement | An element within an XML structure. |
Functions
skip_comments | Filters out |
skip_empty_text_elements | Filters out |
trim_text | Applies |