1<?xml version="1.0"?>
2<!-- 
3	win32/defgen.xsl
4	This stylesheet is used to transform doc/lib[e]xslt-api.xml into a pseudo-source,
5	which can then be preprocessed to get the .DEF file for the Microsoft's linker.
6	
7	Use any XSLT processor to produce a file called lib[e]xslt.def.src in the win32
8	subdirectory, for example, run xsltproc from the win32 subdirectory:
9	
10	  xsltproc -o libxslt.def.src defgen.xsl /doc/libxslt-api.xml
11	  xsltproc -o libexslt.def.src defgen.xsl /doc/libexslt-api.xml
12	  
13	Once that finishes, rest assured, the Makefile will know what to do with the
14	generated file. 
15
16	May 2003, Igor Zlatkovic <igor@zlatkovic.com>
17-->
18<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [ <!ENTITY nl '&#xd;&#xa;'> ]>
19<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
20	<xsl:strip-space elements="*"/>
21	<xsl:output method="text"/>
22	<xsl:template match="/">
23		<xsl:text>LIBRARY </xsl:text>
24		<xsl:value-of select="/api/@name"/>
25		<xsl:text>&nl;</xsl:text>
26		<xsl:text>EXPORTS&nl;</xsl:text>
27		<xsl:for-each select="/api/symbols/*[self::variable or self::function]">
28			<xsl:if test="@name='xsltExtFunctionLookup' or 
29					@name='xsltMatchPattern'">
30				<xsl:text>/*</xsl:text>
31			</xsl:if>
32			<xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
33			<xsl:if test="self::variable">
34				<xsl:text> DATA</xsl:text>
35			</xsl:if>
36			<xsl:if test="@name='xsltExtFunctionLookup' or 
37					@name='xsltMatchPattern'">
38				<xsl:text>*/</xsl:text>
39			</xsl:if>
40			<xsl:text>&nl;</xsl:text>
41		</xsl:for-each>
42	</xsl:template>
43</xsl:stylesheet>
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