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\section{\module{xml.sax} ---
Support for SAX2 parsers}
\declaremodule{standard}{xml.sax}
\modulesynopsis{Package containing SAX2 base classes and convenience
functions.}
\moduleauthor{Lars Marius Garshol}{larsga@garshol.priv.no}
\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
\versionadded{2.0}
The \module{xml.sax} package provides a number of modules which
implement the Simple API for XML (SAX) interface for Python. The
package itself provides the SAX exceptions and the convenience
functions which will be most used by users of the SAX API.
The convenience functions are:
\begin{funcdesc}{make_parser}{\optional{parser_list}}
Create and return a SAX \class{XMLReader} object. The first parser
found will be used. If \var{parser_list} is provided, it must be a
sequence of strings which name modules that have a function named
\function{create_parser()}. Modules listed in \var{parser_list}
will be used before modules in the default list of parsers.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{parse}{filename_or_stream, handler\optional{, error_handler}}
Create a SAX parser and use it to parse a document. The document,
passed in as \var{filename_or_stream}, can be a filename or a file
object. The \var{handler} parameter needs to be a SAX
\class{ContentHandler} instance. If \var{error_handler} is given,
it must be a SAX \class{ErrorHandler} instance; if omitted,
\exception{SAXParseException} will be raised on all errors. There
is no return value; all work must be done by the \var{handler}
passed in.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{parseString}{string, handler\optional{, error_handler}}
Similar to \function{parse()}, but parses from a buffer \var{string}
received as a parameter.
\end{funcdesc}
The SAX exceptions are also provided here:
\begin{excclassdesc}{SAXException}{msg\optional{, exception}}
Encapsulate an XML error or warning. This class can contain basic
error or warning information from either the XML parser or the
application: it can be subclassed to provide additional
functionality or to add localization. Note that although the
handlers defined in the \class{ErrorHandler} interface receive
instances of this exception, it is not required to actually raise
the exception --- it is also useful as a container for information.
When instantiated, \var{msg} should be a human-readable description
of the error. The optional \var{exception} parameter, if given,
should be \code{None} or an exception that was caught by the parsing
code and is being passed along as information.
This is the base class for the other SAX exception classes.
\end{excclassdesc}
\begin{excclassdesc}{SAXParseException}{msg, exception, locator}
Subclass of \exception{SAXException} raised on parse errors.
Instances of this class are passed to the methods of the SAX
\class{ErrorHandler} interface to provide information about the
parse error. This class supports the SAX \class{Locator} interface
as well as the \class{SAXException} interface.
\end{excclassdesc}
\begin{excclassdesc}{SAXNotRecognizedException}{msg\optional{, exception}}
Subclass of \exception{SAXException} raised when a SAX
\class{XMLReader} is confronted with an unrecognized feature or
property. SAX applications and extensions may use this class for
similar purposes.
\end{excclassdesc}
\begin{excclassdesc}{SAXNotSupportedException}{msg\optional{, exception}}
Subclass of \exception{SAXException} raised when a SAX
\class{XMLReader} is asked to enable a feature that is not
supported, or to set a property to a value that the implementation
does not support. SAX applications and extensions may use this
class for similar purposes.
\end{excclassdesc}
\begin{seealso}
\seetitle[http://www.megginson.com/SAX/]{SAX: The Simple API for
XML}{This site is the focal point for the definition of
the SAX API. It provides a Java implementation and online
documentation. Links to implementations and historical
information are also available.}
\end{seealso}
\subsection{SAXException Objects \label{saxexception-objects}}
The \class{SAXException} exception class supports the following
methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[SAXException]{getMessage}{}
Return a human-readable message describing the error condition.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[SAXException]{getException}{}
Return an encapsulated exception object, or \code{None}.
\end{methoddesc}