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view dep/pugixml/docs/samples/xpath_variables.cpp @ 179:9c4645100fec
osx: clean up includes, we do not need cocoa
what we *do* need is the very basics that animia already depends on anyway.
these are basically guaranteed to be on any macos system, making it fairly portable
now... I haven't tested this :) I don't have a macos machine right now...
author | Paper <mrpapersonic@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 04 Dec 2023 12:03:36 -0500 |
parents | d10b6c6b432e |
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#include "pugixml.hpp" #include <iostream> #include <string> int main() { pugi::xml_document doc; if (!doc.load_file("xgconsole.xml")) return -1; // tag::code[] // Select nodes via compiled query pugi::xpath_variable_set vars; vars.add("remote", pugi::xpath_type_boolean); pugi::xpath_query query_remote_tools("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote = string($remote)]", &vars); vars.set("remote", true); pugi::xpath_node_set tools_remote = query_remote_tools.evaluate_node_set(doc); vars.set("remote", false); pugi::xpath_node_set tools_local = query_remote_tools.evaluate_node_set(doc); std::cout << "Remote tool: "; tools_remote[2].node().print(std::cout); std::cout << "Local tool: "; tools_local[0].node().print(std::cout); // You can pass the context directly to select_nodes/select_node pugi::xpath_node_set tools_local_imm = doc.select_nodes("/Profile/Tools/Tool[@AllowRemote = string($remote)]", &vars); std::cout << "Local tool imm: "; tools_local_imm[0].node().print(std::cout); // end::code[] } // vim:et