View source: R/xmlEventParse.R
xmlStopParser | R Documentation |
This function allows an R-level function to terminate an
XML parser before it completes the processing of the XML content.
This might be useful, for example, in event-driven parsing
with xmlEventParse
when we want
to read through an XML file until we find a record of interest.
Then, having retrieved the necessary information, we want to
terminate the parsing rather than let it pointlessly continue.
Instead of raising an error in our handler function, we can call
xmlStopParser
and return. The parser will then take control
again and terminate and return back to the original R function from
which it was invoked.
The only argument to this function is a reference to internal C-level
which identifies the parser. This is passed by the R-XML parser
mechanism to a function invoked by the parser if that function
inherits (in the S3 sense) from the class XMLParserContextFunction
.
xmlStopParser(parser)
parser |
an object of class |
TRUE
if it succeeded and an error is raised
if the parser
object is not valid.
Duncan Temple Lang
libxml2 http://xmlsoft.org
xmlEventParse
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# Stopping the parser mid-way and an example of using XMLParserContextFunction.
startElement =
function(ctxt, name, attrs, ...) {
print(ctxt)
print(name)
if(name == "rewriteURI") {
cat("Terminating parser\n")
xmlStopParser(ctxt)
}
}
class(startElement) = "XMLParserContextFunction"
endElement =
function(name, ...)
cat("ending", name, "\n")
fileName = system.file("exampleData", "catalog.xml", package = "XML")
xmlEventParse(fileName, handlers = list(startElement = startElement, endElement = endElement))
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