Provides a low-level interface for creating parsers for XML files.
Low-level class for creating parsers for [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML]XML[/url] files.
Provides a low-level interface for creating parsers for [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML]XML[/url] files. This class can serve as base to make custom XML parsers.
Gets the number of attributes in the current element.
Gets the name of the attribute specified by the [param idx] index.
Gets the value of the attribute specified by the [param idx] index.
Gets the current line in the parsed file, counting from 0.
Gets the value of a certain attribute of the current element by [param name]. This will raise an error if the element has no such attribute.
Gets the value of a certain attribute of the current element by [param name]. This will return an empty [String] if the attribute is not found.
Gets the contents of a text node. This will raise an error in any other type of node.
Gets the name of the current element node. This will raise an error if the current node type is neither [constant NODE_ELEMENT] nor [constant NODE_ELEMENT_END].
Gets the byte offset of the current node since the beginning of the file or buffer.
Gets the type of the current node. Compare with [enum NodeType] constants.
Check whether the current element has a certain attribute.
Check whether the current element is empty (this only works for completely empty tags, e.g. [code]<element />[/code]).
Opens an XML [param file] for parsing. This returns an error code.
Opens an XML raw [param buffer] for parsing. This returns an error code.
Reads the next node of the file. This returns an error code.
Moves the buffer cursor to a certain offset (since the beginning) and read the next node there. This returns an error code.
Skips the current section. If the node contains other elements, they will be ignored and the cursor will go to the closing of the current element.
There's no node (no file or buffer opened).
Element (tag).
End of element.
Text node.
Comment node.
CDATA content.
Unknown node.