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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-02-14 18:54:32 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-02-14 18:54:32 (GMT)
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Updated to reflect the additional information and interfaces exported in
pyexpat.c revision 2.40.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpyexpat.tex b/Doc/lib/libpyexpat.tex
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--- a/Doc/lib/libpyexpat.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libpyexpat.tex
@@ -32,10 +32,14 @@ provide access to the Expat parser. Direct use of the
This module provides one exception and one type object:
-\begin{excdesc}{error}
+\begin{excdesc}{ExpatError}
The exception raised when Expat reports an error.
\end{excdesc}
+\begin{excdesc}{error}
+ Alias for \exception{ExpatError}.
+\end{excdesc}
+
\begin{datadesc}{XMLParserType}
The type of the return values from the \function{ParserCreate()}
function.
@@ -126,6 +130,14 @@ Returns a string containing the base set by a previous call to
\method{SetBase()} hasn't been called.
\end{methoddesc}
+\begin{methoddesc}[xmlparser]{GetInputContext}{}
+Returns the input data that generated the current event as a string.
+The data is in the encoding of the entity which contains the text.
+When called while an event handler is not active, the return value is
+\code{None}.
+\versionadded{2.1}
+\end{methoddesc}
+
\begin{methoddesc}[xmlparser]{ExternalEntityParserCreate}{context\optional{,
encoding}}
Create a ``child'' parser which can be used to parse an external
@@ -385,6 +397,32 @@ If this handler is not provided, external entities are reported by the
\end{methoddesc}
+\subsection{ExpatError Exceptions \label{expaterror-objects}}
+\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
+
+\exception{ExpatError} exceptions have a number of interesting
+attributes:
+
+\begin{memberdesc}[ExpatError]{code}
+ Expat's internal error number for the specific error. This will
+ match one of the constants defined in the \code{errors} object from
+ this module.
+ \versionadded{2.1}
+\end{memberdesc}
+
+\begin{memberdesc}[ExpatError]{lineno}
+ Line number on which the error was detected. The first line is
+ numbered \code{1}.
+ \versionadded{2.1}
+\end{memberdesc}
+
+\begin{memberdesc}[ExpatError]{offset}
+ Character offset into the line where the error occurred. The first
+ column is numbered \code{0}.
+ \versionadded{2.1}
+\end{memberdesc}
+
+
\subsection{Example \label{expat-example}}
The following program defines three handlers that just print out their
@@ -493,10 +531,10 @@ The model must occur zero or more times, as for \code{A*}.
\subsection{Expat error constants \label{expat-errors}}
\sectionauthor{A.M. Kuchling}{amk1@bigfoot.com}
-The following table lists the error constants in the
-\code{errors} object of the \module{xml.parsers.expat} module. These
-constants are useful in interpreting some of the attributes of the
-parser object after an error has occurred.
+The following constants are provided in the \code{errors} object of
+the \refmodule{xml.parsers.expat} module. These constants are useful
+in interpreting some of the attributes of the \exception{ExpatError}
+exception objects raised when an error has occurred.
The \code{errors} object has the following attributes: