* dom/dom-builder.lisp (DOM-BUILDER): Inherit from
sax:content-handler.
* klacks/klacks-impl.lisp (KLACKS-DTD-HANDLER): Inherit from
sax:default-handler.
* klacks/klacks.lisp (KLACKS:SERIALIZE-EVENT): Bugfix -- call
start-cdata and end-cdata on the handler, not the source.
* xml/package.lisp: New export WITH-OUTPUT-SINK.
* xml/sax-handler.lisp (SAX): New exports abstract-handler,
content-handler, default-handler. (STANDARD-ATTRIBUTE): Renamed
from attribute. (ATTRIBUTE-NAMESPACE-URI, ATTRIBUTE-LOCAL-NAME,
ATTRIBUTE-QNAME, ATTRIBUTE-VALUE, ATTRIBUTE-SPECIFIED-P): Wrapper
methods for standard-attribute. Wrapper methods for
hax:standard-attribute. (all events): pulled into a common
define-event form. New dummy method on null. Added a warning to
the default method. New error method on abstract-handler. New
dummy method on the respective default handler classes.
* xml/sax-proxy.lisp (BROADCAST-HANDLER): Inherit from
abstract-handler, not sax-parser-mixin.
* xml/unparse.lisp (sink): Inherit from sax:content-handler.
(WITH-OUTPUT-SINK): New macro. (INVOKE-WITH-OUTPUT-SINK): New
function.
follow each other (thanks to Ivan Shvedunov for the report).
* xml/xml-parse.lisp (P/CONTENT): Removed useless call to append.
Use loop instead of tail recursion.
implementations where URIs are valid namestrings, and a mode
where normal streams are used instead of xstreams and ystreams
(albeit both SCL-specific at this point).
XMLS any more. There is now a mode using pairs of local name
and namespace URI, and a second mode using qualified names
only. The old behaviour using pairs of prefix and local names
was removed. (Thanks to Douglas Crosher.)
+ of the older <tt>sax-proxy</tt>.</li>
+ <li>New class <tt>tapping-source</tt>, a klacks source that
+ relays events from an upstream klacks source unchanged, while also
+ emitting them as SAX events to a user-specified handler at the
+ same time.</li>
+ Fixed serialize-event to generate
+ start-prefix-mapping and end-prefix-mapping events. New function
+ map-current-namespace-declarations.</li>