Struct xml::EmitterConfig [] [src]

pub struct EmitterConfig {
    pub line_separator: Cow<'static, str>,
    pub indent_string: Cow<'static, str>,
    pub perform_indent: bool,
    pub perform_escaping: bool,
    pub write_document_declaration: bool,
    pub normalize_empty_elements: bool,
    pub cdata_to_characters: bool,
    pub keep_element_names_stack: bool,
    pub autopad_comments: bool,
}

Emitter configuration structure.

This structure contains various options which control XML document emitter behavior.

Fields

line_separator

Line separator used to separate lines in formatted output. Default is "\n".

indent_string

A string which will be used for a single level of indentation. Default is " " (two spaces).

perform_indent

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.

perform_escaping

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.

write_document_declaration

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.

normalize_empty_elements

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).

cdata_to_characters

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.

keep_element_names_stack

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.

autopad_comments

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-->.

Methods

impl EmitterConfig
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fn new() -> EmitterConfig

Creates an emitter configuration with default values.

You can tweak default options with builder-like pattern:

use xml::writer::EmitterConfig;

let config = EmitterConfig::new()
    .line_separator("\r\n")
    .perform_indent(true)
    .normalize_empty_elements(false);

fn create_writer<W: Write>(self, sink: W) -> EventWriter<W>

Creates an XML writer with this configuration.

This is a convenience method for configuring and creating a writer at the same time:

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.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn line_separator<T: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(self, value: T) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn indent_string<T: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(self, value: T) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn perform_indent(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn write_document_declaration(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn normalize_empty_elements(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn cdata_to_characters(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn keep_element_names_stack(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

impl EmitterConfig
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fn autopad_comments(self, value: bool) -> EmitterConfig

Sets the field to the provided value and returns updated config object.

Trait Implementations

impl Default for EmitterConfig
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fn default() -> EmitterConfig

Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more

Derived Implementations

impl Debug for EmitterConfig
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Eq for EmitterConfig
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impl PartialEq for EmitterConfig
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &EmitterConfig) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &EmitterConfig) -> bool

This method tests for !=.

impl Clone for EmitterConfig
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fn clone(&self) -> EmitterConfig

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more