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astXmlChan - Create an XmlChan

Description:
This function creates a new XmlChan and optionally initialises its attributes.

A XmlChan is a specialised form of Channel which supports XML I/O operations. Writing an Object to an XmlChan (using astWrite) will, if the Object is suitable, generate an XML description of that Object, and reading from an XmlChan will create a new Object from its XML description.

Normally, when you use an XmlChan, you should provide "source" and "sink" functions which connect it to an external data store by reading and writing the resulting XML text. By default, however, a Channel will read from standard input and write to standard output.

Synopsis:
AstXmlChan $*$astXmlChan( const char $*$($*$ source)( void ), void ($*$ sink)( const char $*$ ), const char $*$options, ... )
Parameters:
source
Pointer to a source function that takes no arguments and returns a pointer to a null-terminated string. This function will be used by the XmlChan to obtain lines of input text. On each invocation, it should return a pointer to the next input line read from some external XML data store, and a NULL pointer when there are no more lines to read.

If "source" is NULL, the Channel will read from standard input instead.

sink
Pointer to a sink function that takes a pointer to a null-terminated string as an argument and returns void. This function will be used by the XmlChan to deliver lines of output text. On each invocation, it should deliver the contents of the string supplied to some external XML data store.

If "sink" is NULL, the XmlChan will write to standard output instead.

options
Pointer to a null-terminated string containing an optional comma-separated list of attribute assignments to be used for initialising the new XmlChan. The syntax used is identical to that for the astSet function and may include "printf" format specifiers identified by "%" symbols in the normal way.
...
If the "options" string contains "%" format specifiers, then an optional list of additional arguments may follow it in order to supply values to be substituted for these specifiers. The rules for supplying these are identical to those for the astSet function (and for the C "printf" function).
Returned Value:
astXmlChan()
A pointer to the new XmlChan.
Notes:
  • If the external data source or sink uses a character encoding other than ASCII, the supplied source and sink functions should translate between the external character encoding and the internal ASCII encoding used by AST.

  • A null Object pointer (AST__NULL) will be returned if this function is invoked with the AST error status set, or if it should fail for any reason.


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AST A Library for Handling World Coordinate Systems in Astronomy
Starlink User Note 211
R.F. Warren-Smith & D.S. Berry
24th May 2011
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk

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