Exemplo n.º 1
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 /// <summary> Constructor for custom HTTP access.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="connection">A fully conditioned connection.
 /// </param>
 /// <param name="fb">The object to use for message communication.
 ///
 /// </param>
 public Parser(WebRequest connection, ParserFeedback fb)
 {
     InitBlock();
     Feedback      = fb;
     Scanners      = null;
     resourceLocn  = null;
     reader        = null;
     character_set = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
     url           = null;
     input         = null;
     Tag.TagParser = new TagParser(feedback);
     Connection    = connection;
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 /// <summary> This constructor enables the construction of test cases, with readers
 /// associated with test string buffers. It can also be used with readers of the user's choice
 /// streaming data into the parser.<p/>
 /// <B>Important:</B> If you are using this constructor, and you would like to use the parser
 /// to parse multiple times (multiple calls to parser.GetEnumerator()), you must ensure the following:<br>
 /// <ul>
 /// <li>Before the first parse, you must mark the reader for a length that you anticipate (the size of the stream).</li>
 /// <li>After the first parse, calls to GetEnumerator() must be preceded by calls to:
 /// <pre>
 /// parser.getReader().Reset();
 /// </pre>
 /// </li>
 /// </ul>
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="rd">The reader to draw characters from.
 /// </param>
 /// <param name="fb">The object to use when information,
 /// warning and error messages are produced. If <em>null</em> no feedback
 /// is provided.
 ///
 /// </param>
 public Parser(NodeReader rd, ParserFeedback fb)
 {
     InitBlock();
     Feedback      = fb;
     Scanners      = null;
     resourceLocn  = null;
     reader        = null;
     character_set = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
     url           = null;
     input         = null;
     Reader        = rd;
     Tag.TagParser = new TagParser(feedback);
 }
Exemplo n.º 3
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 /// <summary> Creates a Parser object with the location of the resource (URL or file)
 /// You would typically create a DefaultParserFeedback object and pass it in.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="resourceLocn">Either the URL or the filename (autodetects).
 /// A standard HTTP GET is performed to read the content of the URL.
 /// </param>
 /// <param name="feedback">The ParserFeedback object to use when information,
 /// warning and error messages are produced. If <em>null</em> no feedback
 /// is provided.
 /// </param>
 /// <seealso cref="">#Parser(WebRequest, ParserFeedback)
 ///
 /// </seealso>
 public Parser(string resourceLocn, ParserFeedback feedback)
     : this(ParserHelper.OpenConnection(resourceLocn, feedback), feedback)
 {
 }