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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
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/*!
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\example xmlstreamlint
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\title XML Stream Lint Example
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\ingroup xml-examples
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\brief A commandline tool reading from an input file and writing to
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the standard output file.
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The XML Stream Lint example provides a simple command line utility that
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accepts a file name as its single argument and writes it to the standard
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output file.
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The specified file is parsed using an QXmlStreamReader object and written
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to the standard output file using an QXmlStreamWriter object. If the file
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does not contain a well-formed XML document or the use of namespaces in
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the document is incorrect, a description of the error is printed to
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the standard error file and will appear in the console.
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\section1 Basic Operation
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The main function of the example opens the file specified by the user
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for input (\c inputFile), and it uses QFile to access the standard output
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file.
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Reading XML is handled by an instance of the QXmlStreamReader class, which
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operates on the input file object; writing is handled by an instance of
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QXmlStreamWriter operating on the output file object:
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\snippet xmlstreamlint/main.cpp 0
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The work of parsing and rewriting the XML is done in a while loop, and is
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driven by input from the reader:
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\snippet xmlstreamlint/main.cpp 1
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If more input is available, the next token from the input file is read
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and parsed. If an error occurred, information is written to the standard
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error file via a stream, and the example exits by returning a non-zero
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value from the main function.
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\snippet xmlstreamlint/main.cpp 2
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For valid input, the writer is fed the current token from the reader,
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and this is written to the output file that was specified when it was
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constructed.
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When there is no more input, the loop terminates, and the example can
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exit successfully.
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*/
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