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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
<pkgmetadata>
	<herd>haskell</herd>
	<herd>proxy-maintainers</herd>
	<maintainer>
		<email>haskell@gentoo.org</email>
	</maintainer>
	<longdescription>
		This package provides a general purpose Haskell XML library using Expat to
		do its parsing (&lt;http://expat.sourceforge.net/&gt; - a fast stream-oriented XML
		parser written in C).  It is extensible to any string type, with @String@,
		@ByteString@ and @Text@ provided out of the box.
		
		Basic usage: Parsing a tree (/Tree/), formatting a tree (/Format/).
		Other features: Helpers for processing XML trees (/Proc/), trees annotated with
		XML source location (/Annotated/), extended XML trees with comments,
		processing instructions, etc (/Extended/), XML cursors (/Cursor/),
		SAX-style parse (/SAX/), and access to the low-level interface in case speed
		is paramount (/Internal.IO/).
		
		The design goals are speed, speed, speed, interface simplicity and modularity.
		
		For introduction and examples, see the /Text.XML.Expat.Tree/ module. For benchmarks,
		&lt;http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hexpat/&gt;
		
		If you want to do interactive I\/O, an obvious option is to use lazy parsing
		with one of the lazy I\/O functions such as hGetContents.  However, this can be
		problematic in some applications because it doesn&#39;t handle I\/O errors properly
		and can give no guarantee of timely resource cleanup.  In these cases, chunked
		I\/O is a better approach: Take a look at the /hexpat-enumerator/ package.
		
		/IO/ is filed under /Internal/ because it&#39;s low-level and most users won&#39;t want
		it.  The other /Internal/ modules are re-exported by /Annotated/, /Tree/ and /Extended/,
		so you won&#39;t need to import them directly.
		
		Credits to Iavor Diatchki and the @xml@ (XML.Light) package for /Proc/ and /Cursor/.
		Thanks to the many contributors.
		
		BOUND VS. UNBOUND THREADS: GHC (at least versions 6.12.X) will spawn threads
		if you call a safe FFI callback from an unbound thread.  This can get out of
		control in a busy application.  To avoid this, from version 0.19.1 we now delegate
		processing to a single worker thread if the calling thread is not bound.
		This essentially means that hexpat currently won&#39;t exploit multicores very well.
		It also means that hexpat may be more efficient on threads spawned with forkOS
		(to give you a bound thread) rather than forkIO.
		
		ChangeLog: 0.15 changes intended to fix a (rare) \&quot;error: a C finalizer called back into Haskell.\&quot;
		that seemed only to happen only on ghc6.12.X; 0.15.1 Fix broken Annotated parse;
		0.16 switch from mtl to transformers; 0.17 fix mapNodeContainer &amp; rename some things.;
		0.18 rename defaultEncoding to overrideEncoding. 0.18.3 formatG and indent were demanding list
		items more than once (inefficient in chunked processing); 0.19 add Extended.hs;
		0.19.1 fix a memory leak introduced in 0.19, delegate parsing to bound thread
		if unbound (see note above); 0.19.2 include expat source code so \&#39;cabal install\&#39; just works
		on Linux, Mac and Windows (thanks Jacob Stanley); 0.19.3 fix misconfiguration of expat
		which broke entity parsing; 0.19.4 bump version constraint for text; 0.19.5 bump text
		to &lt; 0.12 and fix text-0.10.0.1 breakage; 0.19.6 dependency breakage with List;
		0.19.7 ghc-7.2.1 compatibility; 0.19.8 fix space leak on lazy parse under ghc-7.2.1
	</longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>