On 12/19/21 16:02, Patrice Dumas wrote:
It was much easier in the HTML converter. It is actually a bit
cumbersome, but it works. To use XML compatible syntax, it is possible
to use -c 'USE_XML_SYNTAX 1'. It is also possible to use only numeric
entities, with -c 'USE_NUMERIC_ENTITY 1', to add xmlns to the <html>
element with -c 'HTML_ROOT_ELEMENT_ATTRIBUTES
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"'.
From looking at the code (without any testing), it appears that all
calls to close_html_lone_element_if_needed pass a string that ends with ">".
A simplification might be to leave off the ">" in the argument, and instead
have close_html_lone_element_if_needed append either ">" or "/>" depending on
USE_XML_SYNTAX.
I would guess this might be slightly slower in the non-USE_XML_SYNTAX case
(an extra concatenation with ">") but faster in the USE_XML_SYNTAX case
(avoid the regex substitution), but neither likely to be measurable since I'm
also
guessing it's not called that frequently.
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