XML Output: libxo - provide single API to output TXT, XML, JSON and HTML

Alfred Perlstein alfred at freebsd.org
Wed Jul 30 19:17:07 UTC 2014


The goal of a GSOC project is to get the code into FreeBSD.

The code can be seen here:
   https://socsvn.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/zkorchev/

Since Juniper has many years of experience AND the GSOC project has 
many, many utils converted I'm suggesting that Juniper engage in the 
review process and help us get the best of both worlds in.

Simon, can you help us with the review and make suggestions on what 
needs to be changed/augmented to get the best of both efforts in?

The details for the code are here:
https://socsvn.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/zkorchev/

You should be able to do an svn checkout and then get diffs to see what 
is going on.  If you require any assistance please let me know.

-Alfred


On 7/29/14 10:34 PM, Simon J. Gerraty wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 19:12:37 -0700, Alfred Perlstein writes:
>> Is JSON not handled?
> See the start of the thread.
> TXT,XML,JSON and HTML are all handled.
> I assumed (and Phil confirmed) that YAML *could* be added,
> but no one has shown a use-case for it yet.
> The point is the API is rich enough to cover it.
>
>> How many utils are converted over at this point?
> Only 'w' - as a demo - again see the start of the thread.
> We wanted to get buyin before introducing churn.
>
>> Have you seen the GSOC project which aims to do this as well? "machine
> I though the GSOC projects were not "approved"?
>
>> readable output from userland utilities" ->
>> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/details/google/gsoc2014/zarko_korc
>> hev/5676830073815040
> I took another look - where are the details?
>
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