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author | wiz <wiz> | 2014-07-22 17:16:45 +0000 |
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committer | wiz <wiz> | 2014-07-22 17:16:45 +0000 |
commit | 5e2f502aa65eb1269a71d0aaee695c3295ff3b17 (patch) | |
tree | b0ce92cda509cd0cca01f6395d2cdba66fdfb578 /textproc/tinyxml2/DESCR | |
parent | 6d7fa9dbcc7da99f8734e5bba944152e47eee5c9 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-5e2f502aa65eb1269a71d0aaee695c3295ff3b17.tar.gz |
Import tinyxml2-2.1.0 as textproc/tinyxml2, packaged for wip by
Niclas Rosenvik.
TinyXML-2 parses an XML document, and builds from that a Document
Object Model (DOM) that can be read, modified, and saved.
TinyXML-2 uses a Document Object Model (DOM), meaning the XML data is
parsed into a C++ objects that can be browsed and manipulated, and then
written to disk or another output stream. You can also construct an XML
document from scratch with C++ objects and write this to disk or another
output stream.
TinyXML (textproc/tinyxml) served the needs of the original author for
many years; but it uses memory inefficiently, and doesn't perform as
well as desired for mobile devices. The author wanted an XML parser that
was a little more modern, a little simpler (the "tiny" had been lost a
little over the years), and was a good fit for Android.
This led to TinyXML-2.
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diff --git a/textproc/tinyxml2/DESCR b/textproc/tinyxml2/DESCR new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a0069dcb88 --- /dev/null +++ b/textproc/tinyxml2/DESCR @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +TinyXML-2 parses an XML document, and builds from that a Document +Object Model (DOM) that can be read, modified, and saved. + +TinyXML-2 uses a Document Object Model (DOM), meaning the XML data is +parsed into a C++ objects that can be browsed and manipulated, and then +written to disk or another output stream. You can also construct an XML +document from scratch with C++ objects and write this to disk or another +output stream. + +TinyXML (textproc/tinyxml) served the needs of the original author for +many years; but it uses memory inefficiently, and doesn't perform as +well as desired for mobile devices. The author wanted an XML parser that +was a little more modern, a little simpler (the "tiny" had been lost a +little over the years), and was a good fit for Android. + +This led to TinyXML-2. |