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diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/README b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/README index 0206387..65e3edd 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/README +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/README @@ -13,6 +13,16 @@ test-50k.xml gen.cxx Program to generate a test document of desired size. + To compile and link this program we can use the following commands + (replace 'c++' with your C++ compiler name): + + c++ -c gen.cxx + c++ -o gen gen.o + + To generate the test document execute, for example: + + ./gen 633 test-100k.xml + time.hxx time.cxx Class definition that represents time. @@ -23,8 +33,12 @@ test.cxx C++ types that represent the given vocabulary, a set of parsing functions that convert XML documents to a tree-like in-memory object model, and a set of serialization functions that convert the object - model back to XML. These are generated by the XSD compiler from - test.xsd. + model back to XML. + + These files are generated by the XSD compiler from test.xsd using the + following command line: + + xsd cxx-tree --generate-serialization test.xsd parsing.cxx Parsing performance test. It first reads the entire document into @@ -46,17 +60,26 @@ driver.cxx It then initializes the Xerces-C++ runtime and calls the parsing and serialization tests described above. -To run the example on a test XML document simply execute: +To compile and link the example manually from the command line we can use +the following commands (replace 'c++' with your C++ compiler name): -$ ./driver test-50k.xml +c++ -DXSD_CXX11 -c test.cxx +c++ -DXSD_CXX11 -c time.cxx +c++ -DXSD_CXX11 -c parsing.cxx +c++ -DXSD_CXX11 -c serialization.cxx +c++ -DXSD_CXX11 -c driver.cxx +c++ -o driver driver.o test.o time.o parsing.o serialization.o -lxerces-c + +Note that we need to define the XSD_CXX11 preprocessor macro since the +source code includes libxsd headers directly. + +To run the example on a test XML document execute: + +./driver test-50k.xml The -v option can be used to turn on validation in the underlying XML parser (off by default). The -i option can be used to specify the number of parsing and serialization iterations (1000 by default). For example: -$ ./driver -v -i 100 test-50k.xml - -To generate the test document execute, for example: - -$ ./gen 633 test-100k.xml +./driver -v -i 100 test-50k.xml |