libxmlb 0.3.8-1ok1 source package in openKylin
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libxmlb (0.3.8-1ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- rtlhq <nobelxyz@163.com> Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:49:05 +0800
libxmlb (0.3.8-1ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- rtlhq <nobelxyz@163.com> Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:49:05 +0800
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libxmlb_0.3.8.orig.tar.gz | 118.2 KiB | 83b94d04b4bdff4f94abc9f078d1372422276cf47590cfd1935948d48021deda |
libxmlb_0.3.8-1ok1.debian.tar.xz | 3.9 KiB | 7e0aa0e70ef2b10e67a90eee941eb8c0295ccb378a3e50e602958c478ee3dac0 |
libxmlb_0.3.8-1ok1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 7bdd92ba7ce5bd277763e84ae9241879f32a7de6f626fbe8b673d4fffab9ce97 |
This package provides the introspection data for libxmlb.
.
It can be used by packages using the GIRepository format to generate
dynamic bindings.
This package provides development libraries for libxmlb.
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The libxmlb library takes XML source, and
converts it to a structured binary representation with a deduplicated string
table -- where the strings have the NULs included.
.
This allows an application to mmap the binary XML file, do an XPath query and
return some strings without actually parsing the entire document. This is all
done using (almost) zero allocations and no actual copying of the binary data.
No description available for libxmlb-dev-dbgsym in openkylin yangtze.
The libxmlb library takes XML source, and
converts it to a structured binary representation with a deduplicated string
table -- where the strings have the NULs included.
.
This allows an application to mmap the binary XML file, do an XPath query and
return some strings without actually parsing the entire document. This is all
done using (almost) zero allocations and no actual copying of the binary data.
.
This package contains the installed tests for libxmlb.
The libxmlb library takes XML source, and
converts it to a structured binary representation with a deduplicated string
table -- where the strings have the NULs included.
.
This allows an application to mmap the binary XML file, do an XPath query and
return some strings without actually parsing the entire document. This is all
done using (almost) zero allocations and no actual copying of the binary data.