xml/writer/config.rs
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//! Contains emitter configuration structure.
use crate::writer::EventWriter;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::io::Write;
/// Emitter configuration structure.
///
/// This structure contains various options which control XML document emitter behavior.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct EmitterConfig {
/// Line separator used to separate lines in formatted output. Default is `"\n"`.
pub line_separator: Cow<'static, str>,
/// A string which will be used for a single level of indentation. Default is `" "`
/// (two spaces).
pub indent_string: Cow<'static, str>,
/// Whether or not the emitted document should be indented. Default is false.
///
/// The emitter is capable to perform automatic indentation of the emitted XML document.
/// It is done in stream-like fashion and does not require the knowledge of the whole
/// document in advance.
///
/// Sometimes, however, automatic indentation is undesirable, e.g. when you want to keep
/// existing layout when processing an existing XML document. Also the indentiation algorithm
/// is not thoroughly tested. Hence by default it is disabled.
pub perform_indent: bool,
/// Whether or not characters in output events will be escaped. Default is true.
///
/// The emitter can automatically escape characters which can't appear in PCDATA sections
/// or element attributes of an XML document, like `<` or `"` (in attributes). This may
/// introduce some overhead because then every corresponding piece of character data
/// should be scanned for invalid characters.
///
/// If this option is disabled, the XML writer may produce non-well-formed documents, so
/// use `false` value for this option with care.
pub perform_escaping: bool,
/// Whether or not to write XML document declaration at the beginning of a document.
/// Default is true.
///
/// This option controls whether the document declaration should be emitted automatically
/// before a root element is written if it was not emitted explicitly by the user.
pub write_document_declaration: bool,
/// Whether or not to convert elements with empty content to empty elements. Default is true.
///
/// This option allows turning elements like `<a></a>` (an element with empty content)
/// into `<a />` (an empty element).
pub normalize_empty_elements: bool,
/// Whether or not to emit CDATA events as plain characters. Default is false.
///
/// This option forces the emitter to convert CDATA events into regular character events,
/// performing all the necessary escaping beforehand. This may be occasionally useful
/// for feeding the document into incorrect parsers which do not support CDATA.
pub cdata_to_characters: bool,
/// Whether or not to keep element names to support `EndElement` events without explicit names.
/// Default is true.
///
/// This option makes the emitter to keep names of written elements in order to allow
/// omitting names when writing closing element tags. This could incur some memory overhead.
pub keep_element_names_stack: bool,
/// Whether or not to automatically insert leading and trailing spaces in emitted comments,
/// if necessary. Default is true.
///
/// This is a convenience option in order for the user not to append spaces before and after
/// comments text in order to get more pretty comments: `<!-- something -->` instead of
/// `<!--something-->`.
pub autopad_comments: bool,
/// Whether or not to automatically insert spaces before the trailing `/>` in self-closing
/// elements. Default is true.
///
/// This option is only meaningful if `normalize_empty_elements` is true. For example, the
/// element `<a></a>` would be unaffected. When `normalize_empty_elements` is true, then when
/// this option is also true, the same element would appear `<a />`. If this option is false,
/// then the same element would appear `<a/>`.
pub pad_self_closing: bool,
}
impl EmitterConfig {
/// Creates an emitter configuration with default values.
///
/// You can tweak default options with builder-like pattern:
///
/// ```rust
/// use xml::writer::EmitterConfig;
///
/// let config = EmitterConfig::new()
/// .line_separator("\r\n")
/// .perform_indent(true)
/// .normalize_empty_elements(false);
/// ```
#[inline]
#[must_use]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
line_separator: "\n".into(),
indent_string: " ".into(), // two spaces
perform_indent: false,
perform_escaping: true,
write_document_declaration: true,
normalize_empty_elements: true,
cdata_to_characters: false,
keep_element_names_stack: true,
autopad_comments: true,
pad_self_closing: true,
}
}
/// Creates an XML writer with this configuration.
///
/// This is a convenience method for configuring and creating a writer at the same time:
///
/// ```rust
/// use xml::writer::EmitterConfig;
///
/// let mut target: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
///
/// let writer = EmitterConfig::new()
/// .line_separator("\r\n")
/// .perform_indent(true)
/// .normalize_empty_elements(false)
/// .create_writer(&mut target);
/// ```
///
/// This method is exactly equivalent to calling `EventWriter::new_with_config()` with
/// this configuration object.
#[inline]
pub fn create_writer<W: Write>(self, sink: W) -> EventWriter<W> {
EventWriter::new_with_config(sink, self)
}
}
impl Default for EmitterConfig {
#[inline]
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
gen_setters!(EmitterConfig,
line_separator: into Cow<'static, str>,
indent_string: into Cow<'static, str>,
perform_indent: val bool,
write_document_declaration: val bool,
normalize_empty_elements: val bool,
cdata_to_characters: val bool,
keep_element_names_stack: val bool,
autopad_comments: val bool,
pad_self_closing: val bool
);