From 741bfb659caaa771c748d03df26792fab10e5778 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 10:43:31 +0200 Subject: Add XSD and C++ compiler command lines to example READMEs --- xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/README | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed') diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/README b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/README index 23ace6f..a00a86d 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/README +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/README @@ -32,8 +32,14 @@ text.map text-pskel.hxx text-pskel.cxx - Parser skeletons generated by XSD from text.xsd and - text.map. + Parser skeletons generated by the XSD compiler from text.xsd and + text.map using the following command line: + + xsd cxx-parser --type-map=text.map text.xsd + + Or if using Expat instead of Xerces-C++ as the underlying XML parser: + + xsd cxx-parser --xml-parser=expat --type-map=text.map text.xsd driver.cxx A parser implementation and a driver for the example. The @@ -43,7 +49,17 @@ driver.cxx parsers for the XML Schema built-in types. In then invokes this parser instance to parse the input file. -To run the example on the sample XML instance 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): + +c++ -c text-pskel.cxx +c++ -c driver.cxx +c++ -o driver driver.o text-pskel.o -lxerces-c + +Or if using Expat as the underlying XML parser: + +c++ -o driver driver.o text-pskel.o -lexpat + +To run the example on the sample XML instance document: -$ ./driver text.xml +./driver text.xml -- cgit v1.1