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-This example shows how to customize the XML Schema built-in types by mapping
-xsd:date built-in type to the date class from the Boost date_time library.
-You will need the Boost date_time library[1] installed in order to build
-and run this example. For more information on the C++/Tree mapping
-customization see the C++/Tree Mapping Customization Guide[2].
-
-[1] http://www.boost.org
-[2] http://wiki.codesynthesis.com/Tree/Customization_guide
-
-The example consists of the following files:
-
-calendar.xsd
- XML Schema definition for a simple calendar format.
-
-calendar.xml
- Sample XML instance document.
-
-xml-schema.hxx
- C++ types for XML Schema built-in types. This header file is generated
- by XSD using the --generate-xml-schema option. The --custom-type option
- is also used to customize the xsd:date type.
-
-calendar.hxx
-calendar.ixx
-calendar.cxx
- C++ types that represent the given vocabulary and a set of parsing
- functions that convert XML instance documents to a tree-like in-memory
- object model. These are generated by XSD from calendar.xsd with the
- --extern-xml-schema option in order to include xml-schema.hxx.
-
-xml-schema-custom.hxx
- Header file which defines our own xml_schema::date class. It is
- included at the end of xml-schema.hxx using the --hxx-epilogue
- option.
-
-xml-schema-custom.cxx
- Source file which contains the implementation of our xml_schema:date
- class.
-
-driver.cxx
- Driver for the example. It first calls one of the parsing functions
- that constructs the object model from the input file. It then prints
- the calendar events to STDERR.
-
-To run the example on the sample XML instance document simply execute:
-
-$ ./driver calendar.xml