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dep/animia: switch from using classes to global functions the old idea was ok, but sort of hackish; this method doesn't use classes at all, and this way (especially important!) we can do wayland stuff AND x11 at the same time, which wasn't really possible without stupid workarounds in the other method
author Paper <mrpapersonic@gmail.com>
date Sun, 24 Dec 2023 02:59:42 -0500
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#include "pugixml.hpp"

#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>

int main()
{
// tag::decl[]
    const char source[] = "<mesh name='sphere'><bounds>0 0 1 1</bounds></mesh>";
    size_t size = sizeof(source);
// end::decl[]

    pugi::xml_document doc;

    {
    // tag::load_buffer[]
        // You can use load_buffer to load document from immutable memory block:
        pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_buffer(source, size);
    // end::load_buffer[]

        std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl;
    }

    {
    // tag::load_buffer_inplace_begin[]
        // You can use load_buffer_inplace to load document from mutable memory block; the block's lifetime must exceed that of document
        char* buffer = new char[size];
        memcpy(buffer, source, size);

        // The block can be allocated by any method; the block is modified during parsing
        pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_buffer_inplace(buffer, size);
    // end::load_buffer_inplace_begin[]

        std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl;

    // tag::load_buffer_inplace_end[]
        // You have to destroy the block yourself after the document is no longer used
        delete[] buffer;
    // end::load_buffer_inplace_end[]
    }

    {
    // tag::load_buffer_inplace_own[]
        // You can use load_buffer_inplace_own to load document from mutable memory block and to pass the ownership of this block
        // The block has to be allocated via pugixml allocation function - using i.e. operator new here is incorrect
        char* buffer = static_cast<char*>(pugi::get_memory_allocation_function()(size));
        memcpy(buffer, source, size);

        // The block will be deleted by the document
        pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_buffer_inplace_own(buffer, size);
    // end::load_buffer_inplace_own[]

        std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl;
    }

    {
    // tag::load_string[]
        // You can use load to load document from null-terminated strings, for example literals:
        pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_string("<mesh name='sphere'><bounds>0 0 1 1</bounds></mesh>");
    // end::load_string[]

        std::cout << "Load result: " << result.description() << ", mesh name: " << doc.child("mesh").attribute("name").value() << std::endl;
    }
}

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