Copyright | Copyright (C) 2005 Uwe Schmidt |
---|---|
License | MIT |
Maintainer | Uwe Schmidt (uwe@fh-wedel.de) |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
State arrows for document input
Synopsis
- getXmlContents :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree
- getXmlEntityContents :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree
- getEncoding :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree String
- getTextEncoding :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree String
- decodeDocument :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree
- addInputError :: Attributes -> String -> IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree
Documentation
getXmlContents :: IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree Source #
Read the content of a document.
This routine is usually called from getDocumentContents
.
The input must be a root node (constructed with root
), usually without children.
The attribute list contains all input parameters, e.g. URI or source file name, encoding preferences, ...
If the source name is empty, the input is read from standard input.
The source is transformed into an absolute URI. If the source is a relative URI, or a file name, it is expanded into an absolute URI with respect to the current base URI. The default base URI is of protocol "file" and points to the current working directory.
The currently supported protocols are "http", "file", "stdin" and "string".
The latter two are internal protocols. An uri of the form "stdin:" stands for the content of the standard input stream.
"string:some text" means, that "some text" is taken as input.
This internal protocol is used for reading from normal String
values.
addInputError :: Attributes -> String -> IOStateArrow s XmlTree XmlTree Source #