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diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/README b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20e5d53 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/README @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +This example shows how to reuse implementations of base parsers +in derived parsers using the mixin C++ idiom. + +The example consists of the following files: + +schema.xsd + XML Schema which defined two data types: base and + derived. + +instance.xml + Sample XML instance document. + +types.hxx + C++ classes that correspond to the base and derived + types in schema.xsd. + +schema.map + Type map. It maps XML Schema types defined in schema.xsd + to C++ types defined in types.hxx. + +schema-pskel.hxx +schema-pskel.cxx + Parser skeletons generated by the XSD compiler from schema.xsd and + schema.map using the following command line: + + xsd cxx-parser --type-map=schema.map schema.xsd + + Or if using Expat instead of Xerces-C++ as the underlying XML parser: + + xsd cxx-parser --xml-parser=expat --type-map=schema.map schema.xsd + +driver.cxx + Parser implementations and a driver for the example. It + shows how to mix the implementation of the base parser + into the derived parser. + + +To compile and link the example manually from the command line we can use +the following commands (replace 'c++' with your C++ compiler name): + +c++ -c schema-pskel.cxx +c++ -c driver.cxx +c++ -o driver driver.o schema-pskel.o -lxerces-c + +Or if using Expat as the underlying XML parser: + +c++ -o driver driver.o schema-pskel.o -lexpat + +To run the example on the sample XML instance document execute: + +./driver instance.xml |