Re: [xml] LIBXML2 xmlFileOpenW



  Hum, I didn't realized that the xmlNewTextWriter...() didn't use
the set of usual I/O that libvirt exposes like for parsing etc ...
Why don't you use xmlNewTextWriterFilename to save directly to the
file ?

Daniel

On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 02:39:29PM +0200, Peter Hofman wrote:
Well, when opening a TextWriter to memory, there is no clear way to write
it to disk.
Opening a new TextWriter to file taking a TestWriter to memory as parameter
might solve this.
But more solutions are possible.
Then you don't need xmlFileOpenW exported.

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On 9 October 2014 13:31, Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com> wrote:

On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 02:38:04PM +0200, Peter Hofman wrote:
Hi,

Just wondering why xmlFileOpenW is not in the API XML document.

Cheers,

  Because it's used for libxml2 I/O stack, and returns a void * which
is a write context that the user whould not know how to use as
this is platform specific...
  You think libxml2 doesn't export enough symbols ;-) ?

Daniel

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