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README.md

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7
8# Expat, Release 2.6.0
9
10This is Expat, a C99 library for parsing
11[XML 1.0 Fourth Edition](https://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816/), started by
12[James Clark](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clark_%28programmer%29) in 1997.
13Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser.  This means that you register
14handlers with the parser before starting the parse.  These handlers
15are called when the parser discovers the associated structures in the
16document being parsed.  A start tag is an example of the kind of
17structures for which you may register handlers.
18
19Expat supports the following compilers:
20
21- GNU GCC >=4.5
22- LLVM Clang >=3.5
23- Microsoft Visual Studio >=15.0/2017 (rolling `${today} minus 5 years`)
24
25Windows users can use the
26[`expat-win32bin-*.*.*.{exe,zip}` download](https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/releases),
27which includes both pre-compiled libraries and executables, and source code for
28developers.
29
30Expat is [free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html).
31You may copy, distribute, and modify it under the terms of the License
32contained in the file
33[`COPYING`](https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/blob/master/expat/COPYING)
34distributed with this package.
35This license is the same as the MIT/X Consortium license.
36
37
38## Using libexpat in your CMake-Based Project
39
40There are two ways of using libexpat with CMake:
41
42### a) Module Mode
43
44This approach leverages CMake's own [module `FindEXPAT`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindEXPAT.html).
45
46Notice the *uppercase* `EXPAT` in the following example:
47
48```cmake
49cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)  # or 3.10, see below
50
51project(hello VERSION 1.0.0)
52
53find_package(EXPAT 2.2.8 MODULE REQUIRED)
54
55add_executable(hello
56    hello.c
57)
58
59# a) for CMake >=3.10 (see CMake's FindEXPAT docs)
60target_link_libraries(hello PUBLIC EXPAT::EXPAT)
61
62# b) for CMake >=3.0
63target_include_directories(hello PRIVATE ${EXPAT_INCLUDE_DIRS})
64target_link_libraries(hello PUBLIC ${EXPAT_LIBRARIES})
65```
66
67### b) Config Mode
68
69This approach requires files from���
70
71- libexpat >=2.2.8 where packaging uses the CMake build system
72or
73- libexpat >=2.3.0 where packaging uses the GNU Autotools build system
74  on Linux
75or
76- libexpat >=2.4.0 where packaging uses the GNU Autotools build system
77  on macOS or MinGW.
78
79Notice the *lowercase* `expat` in the following example:
80
81```cmake
82cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
83
84project(hello VERSION 1.0.0)
85
86find_package(expat 2.2.8 CONFIG REQUIRED char dtd ns)
87
88add_executable(hello
89    hello.c
90)
91
92target_link_libraries(hello PUBLIC expat::expat)
93```
94
95
96## Building from a Git Clone
97
98If you are building Expat from a check-out from the
99[Git repository](https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/),
100you need to run a script that generates the configure script using the
101GNU autoconf and libtool tools.  To do this, you need to have
102autoconf 2.58 or newer. Run the script like this:
103
104```console
105./buildconf.sh
106```
107
108Once this has been done, follow the same instructions as for building
109from a source distribution.
110
111
112## Building from a Source Distribution
113
114### a) Building with the configure script (i.e. GNU Autotools)
115
116To build Expat from a source distribution, you first run the
117configuration shell script in the top level distribution directory:
118
119```console
120./configure
121```
122
123There are many options which you may provide to configure (which you
124can discover by running configure with the `--help` option).  But the
125one of most interest is the one that sets the installation directory.
126By default, the configure script will set things up to install
127libexpat into `/usr/local/lib`, `expat.h` into `/usr/local/include`, and
128`xmlwf` into `/usr/local/bin`.  If, for example, you'd prefer to install
129into `/home/me/mystuff/lib`, `/home/me/mystuff/include`, and
130`/home/me/mystuff/bin`, you can tell `configure` about that with:
131
132```console
133./configure --prefix=/home/me/mystuff
134```
135
136Another interesting option is to enable 64-bit integer support for
137line and column numbers and the over-all byte index:
138
139```console
140./configure CPPFLAGS=-DXML_LARGE_SIZE
141```
142
143However, such a modification would be a breaking change to the ABI
144and is therefore not recommended for general use — e.g. as part of
145a Linux distribution — but rather for builds with special requirements.
146
147After running the configure script, the `make` command will build
148things and `make install` will install things into their proper
149location.  Have a look at the `Makefile` to learn about additional
150`make` options.  Note that you need to have write permission into
151the directories into which things will be installed.
152
153If you are interested in building Expat to provide document
154information in UTF-16 encoding rather than the default UTF-8, follow
155these instructions (after having run `make distclean`).
156Please note that we configure with `--without-xmlwf` as xmlwf does not
157support this mode of compilation (yet):
158
1591. Mass-patch `Makefile.am` files to use `libexpatw.la` for a library name:
160   <br/>
161   `find -name Makefile.am -exec sed
162       -e 's,libexpat\.la,libexpatw.la,'
163       -e 's,libexpat_la,libexpatw_la,'
164       -i {} +`
165
1661. Run `automake` to re-write `Makefile.in` files:<br/>
167   `automake`
168
1691. For UTF-16 output as unsigned short (and version/error strings as char),
170   run:<br/>
171   `./configure CPPFLAGS=-DXML_UNICODE --without-xmlwf`<br/>
172   For UTF-16 output as `wchar_t` (incl. version/error strings), run:<br/>
173   `./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2 -fshort-wchar" CPPFLAGS=-DXML_UNICODE_WCHAR_T
174       --without-xmlwf`
175   <br/>Note: The latter requires libc compiled with `-fshort-wchar`, as well.
176
1771. Run `make` (which excludes xmlwf).
178
1791. Run `make install` (again, excludes xmlwf).
180
181Using `DESTDIR` is supported.  It works as follows:
182
183```console
184make install DESTDIR=/path/to/image
185```
186
187overrides the in-makefile set `DESTDIR`, because variable-setting priority is
188
1891. commandline
1901. in-makefile
1911. environment
192
193Note: This only applies to the Expat library itself, building UTF-16 versions
194of xmlwf and the tests is currently not supported.
195
196When using Expat with a project using autoconf for configuration, you
197can use the probing macro in `conftools/expat.m4` to determine how to
198include Expat.  See the comments at the top of that file for more
199information.
200
201A reference manual is available in the file `doc/reference.html` in this
202distribution.
203
204
205### b) Building with CMake
206
207The CMake build system is still *experimental* and may replace the primary
208build system based on GNU Autotools at some point when it is ready.
209
210
211#### Available Options
212
213For an idea of the available (non-advanced) options for building with CMake:
214
215```console
216# rm -f CMakeCache.txt ; cmake -D_EXPAT_HELP=ON -LH . | grep -B1 ':.*=' | sed 's,^--$,,'
217// Choose the type of build, options are: None Debug Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel ...
218CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=
219
220// Install path prefix, prepended onto install directories.
221CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr/local
222
223// Path to a program.
224DOCBOOK_TO_MAN:FILEPATH=/usr/bin/docbook2x-man
225
226// Build man page for xmlwf
227EXPAT_BUILD_DOCS:BOOL=ON
228
229// Build the examples for expat library
230EXPAT_BUILD_EXAMPLES:BOOL=ON
231
232// Build fuzzers for the expat library
233EXPAT_BUILD_FUZZERS:BOOL=OFF
234
235// Build pkg-config file
236EXPAT_BUILD_PKGCONFIG:BOOL=ON
237
238// Build the tests for expat library
239EXPAT_BUILD_TESTS:BOOL=ON
240
241// Build the xmlwf tool for expat library
242EXPAT_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON
243
244// Character type to use (char|ushort|wchar_t) [default=char]
245EXPAT_CHAR_TYPE:STRING=char
246
247// Install expat files in cmake install target
248EXPAT_ENABLE_INSTALL:BOOL=ON
249
250// Use /MT flag (static CRT) when compiling in MSVC
251EXPAT_MSVC_STATIC_CRT:BOOL=OFF
252
253// Build fuzzers via ossfuzz for the expat library
254EXPAT_OSSFUZZ_BUILD:BOOL=OFF
255
256// Build a shared expat library
257EXPAT_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON
258
259// Treat all compiler warnings as errors
260EXPAT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS:BOOL=OFF
261
262// Make use of getrandom function (ON|OFF|AUTO) [default=AUTO]
263EXPAT_WITH_GETRANDOM:STRING=AUTO
264
265// Utilize libbsd (for arc4random_buf)
266EXPAT_WITH_LIBBSD:BOOL=OFF
267
268// Make use of syscall SYS_getrandom (ON|OFF|AUTO) [default=AUTO]
269EXPAT_WITH_SYS_GETRANDOM:STRING=AUTO
270```
271