From 5e527213a2430bb3018e5eebd909aef294edf9b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karen Arutyunov Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 18:48:46 +0300 Subject: Switch to build2 --- examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README | 32 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 32 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README (limited to 'examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README') diff --git a/examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README b/examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README deleted file mode 100644 index 6e54e49..0000000 --- a/examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -This example shows how to use XML Schema polymorphism features such as -xsi:type attributes and substitution groups in the C++/Tree mapping. - -The example consists of the following files: - -supermen.xsd - XML Schema which describes the "supermen" instance documents. - -supermen.xml - Sample XML instance document. - -supermen.hxx -supermen.cxx - C++ types that represent the given vocabulary, a set of parsing - functions that convert XML instance 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 XSD from supermen.xsd. - Note also that we use the --generate-polymorphic command line option - and that we don't need to use --polymorphic-type to explicitly mark - types as polymorphic because this is automatically deduced by the - XSD compiler from the substitution groups used in the supermen.xsd - schema. - -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 content of the object model to STDERR. Finally, the driver serializes - the object model back to XML. - -To run the example on the sample XML instance document simply execute: - -$ ./driver instance.xml -- cgit v1.1