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[jira] [Created] (XERCESC-2016) XML 1.0 5th edition support

Rob Cameron created XERCESC-2016:
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             Summary: XML 1.0 5th edition support
                 Key: XERCESC-2016
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-2016
             Project: Xerces-C++
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Non-Validating Parser
    Affects Versions: 3.1.1
         Environment: All
            Reporter: Rob Cameron
             Fix For: 3.1.2


Xerces-C currently applies XML 1.0 4th edition rules to name characters
in XML 1.0 documents.    XML 1.0 5th edition permits a broader class
of name characters, based on those permitted in XML 1.1.

Proposal: that Xerces-C 3.2.0 be updated to include support for XML 1.0
5th edition.

Although our main work is with icXML, we've looked at making this change
in Xerces-C original code base so that icXML support for XML 1.0 5e is
compatible with us.

I'm not entirely sure that I've handled everything, but the following change
works in our test.  The change plan is below and a svn diff file is
attached.

Here is the change plan.
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(1)  internal/CharTypeTables.hpp

Rename gFirstNameChars1_1 to be gFirstNameChars
Rename gNameChars1_1 to be gNameChars

(2) util/XMLChar.cpp
(2a)
   Update initCharFlagTable1_1() to use the gFirstNameChars, gNameChars
   Update initCharFlagTable() to use the set-ups from initCharFlagTable1_1()
     to define gNameCharMask, gNCNameCharMask, and gFirstNameCharMask.
    //
    //  Name characters are special. A name is made up of a number of
    //  different tables and some special case characters.
    //
    initOneTable(gNameChars, gNameCharMask);

    //
    //  Name characters are special. A name is made up of a number of
    //  different tables and some special case characters.
    //
    initOneTable(gNameChars, gNCNameCharMask);
    gTmpCharTable[chColon] &= ~gNCNameCharMask;

    //
    //  Then do the first name char
    //
    initOneTable(gFirstNameChars, gFirstNameCharMask);

(2b) #define NEED_TO_GEN_TABLE
compile and do a sample run of a Xerces app, generate table.out

(2c) Replace the XMLChar1_0::fgCharCharsTable1_0 definition pf XMLChar.cpp
with that from table.out.

(3) XMLChar.hpp
    Modify XMLChar1_0::isFirstNameChar, XMLChar1_0::isFirstNCNameChar,
XMLChar1_0::isNameChar, XMLChar1_0::isNCNameChar
    to each check for and allow characters in the #x10000-#xEFFFF range

    else {
        if ((toCheck >= 0xD800) && (toCheck <= 0xDB7F))
           if ((toCheck2 >= 0xDC00) && (toCheck2 <= 0xDFFF))
               return true;
    }


(4)  Modify XMLReader::getName and XMLReader::getNCName
       to allow surrogate pairs in Names and NCNames
       (i.e., use the version 1.1 logic for both 1.0 and 1.1).


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