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A tiny SAX2 parser

This example presents a small SAX2 reader that outputs the names of all elements in an XML document on the command line. The element names are indented corresponding to their nesting

This example is thoroughly explained in a walkthrough.


Header file:

/*
$Id$
*/

#ifndef STRUCTUREPARSER_H
#define STRUCTUREPARSER_H

#include <qxml.h>

class QString;

class StructureParser : public QXmlDefaultHandler
{
public:
    bool startDocument();
    bool startElement( const QString&, const QString&, const QString& ,
                       const QXmlAttributes& );
    bool endElement( const QString&, const QString&, const QString& );

private:
    QString indent;
};

#endif


Implementation:

/*
$Id$
*/

#include "structureparser.h"

#include <iostream.h>
#include <qstring.h>

bool StructureParser::startDocument()
{
    indent = "";
    return TRUE;
}

bool StructureParser::startElement( const QString&, const QString&,
                                    const QString& qName,
                                    const QXmlAttributes& )
{
    cout << indent << qName << endl;
    indent += "    ";
    return TRUE;
}

bool StructureParser::endElement( const QString&, const QString&, const QString& )
{
    indent.remove( 0, 4 );
    return TRUE;
}


Main:

/*
$Id$
*/

#include "structureparser.h"
#include <qfile.h>
#include <qxml.h>
#include <qwindowdefs.h>

int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
    for ( int i=1; i < argc; i++ ) {
        StructureParser handler;
        QFile xmlFile( argv[i] );
        QXmlInputSource source( &xmlFile );
        QXmlSimpleReader reader;
        reader.setContentHandler( &handler );
        reader.parse( source );
    }
    return 0;
}


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