Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 23:01:26 +0000 (UTC) From: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org> To: ports-committers@freebsd.org, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r354008 - in head/textproc: . rapidxml Message-ID: <201405132301.s4DN1Qu1047164@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: amdmi3 Date: Tue May 13 23:01:26 2014 New Revision: 354008 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/354008 QAT: https://qat.redports.org/buildarchive/r354008/ Log: RapidXml is an attempt to create the fastest XML parser possible, while retaining useability, portability and reasonable W3C compatibility. It is an in-situ parser written in modern C++, with parsing speed approaching that of strlen function executed on the same data. RapidXml has been around since 2006, and is being used by lots of people. HTC uses it in some of its mobile phones. If you are looking for a stable and fast parser, look no further. Integration with your project will be trivial, because entire library is contained in a single header file, and requires no building or configuration. WWW: http://rapidxml.sourceforge.net/ Added: head/textproc/rapidxml/ head/textproc/rapidxml/Makefile (contents, props changed) head/textproc/rapidxml/distinfo (contents, props changed) head/textproc/rapidxml/pkg-descr (contents, props changed) Modified: head/textproc/Makefile Modified: head/textproc/Makefile ============================================================================== --- head/textproc/Makefile Tue May 13 22:48:45 2014 (r354007) +++ head/textproc/Makefile Tue May 13 23:01:26 2014 (r354008) @@ -1222,6 +1222,7 @@ SUBDIR += qu-aspell SUBDIR += queequeg SUBDIR += rand + SUBDIR += rapidxml SUBDIR += raptor SUBDIR += raptor2 SUBDIR += rarian Added: head/textproc/rapidxml/Makefile ============================================================================== --- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added) +++ head/textproc/rapidxml/Makefile Tue May 13 23:01:26 2014 (r354008) @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# Created by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org> +# $FreeBSD$ + +PORTNAME= rapidxml +PORTVERSION= 1.13 +CATEGORIES= textproc +MASTER_SITES= SF/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}%20${PORTVERSION} + +MAINTAINER= amdmi3@FreeBSD.org +COMMENT= Fast C++ library for parsing XML + +LICENSE= BSL + +USES= zip +NO_BUILD= yes +PLIST_FILES= include/rapidxml.hpp \ + include/rapidxml_iterators.hpp \ + include/rapidxml_print.hpp \ + include/rapidxml_utils.hpp +PORTDOCS= * + +OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS + +do-install: + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/*.hpp ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/include + ${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/manual.html ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} + +.include <bsd.port.mk> Added: head/textproc/rapidxml/distinfo ============================================================================== --- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added) +++ head/textproc/rapidxml/distinfo Tue May 13 23:01:26 2014 (r354008) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +SHA256 (rapidxml-1.13.zip) = c3f0b886374981bb20fabcf323d755db4be6dba42064599481da64a85f5b3571 +SIZE (rapidxml-1.13.zip) = 44163 Added: head/textproc/rapidxml/pkg-descr ============================================================================== --- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added) +++ head/textproc/rapidxml/pkg-descr Tue May 13 23:01:26 2014 (r354008) @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +RapidXml is an attempt to create the fastest XML parser possible, +while retaining useability, portability and reasonable W3C +compatibility. It is an in-situ parser written in modern C++, with +parsing speed approaching that of strlen function executed on the +same data. + +RapidXml has been around since 2006, and is being used by lots of +people. HTC uses it in some of its mobile phones. + +If you are looking for a stable and fast parser, look no further. +Integration with your project will be trivial, because entire library +is contained in a single header file, and requires no building or +configuration. + +WWW: http://rapidxml.sourceforge.net/
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