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docs: Updated changelog

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[license Distributed under the MIT License] [license Distributed under the MIT License]
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[/ documentation todo
cpp file merge (look for pugixpath.cpp, update screenshots)
PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS support (+ xpath_parse_result, + xpath_query bool cast, + xpath_parse_result in xpath_exception for better error handling, + std::bad_alloc throwing in evaluate + xpath exception throwing in evaluate_node_set (always throw xpath_exception?))
PUGIXML_NO_STL support
variables support (+ select_nodes/select_single_node additional arg)
Introduced new xpath_query::evaluate_string, which works without STL
Introduced new xpath_node_set constructor (from an iterator range)
Evaluation function now accept attribute context nodes
All internal allocations use custom allocation functions
Improved error reporting; now a last parsed offset is returned together with the parsing error
Fixed custom deallocation function calling with null pointer in one case (state explicitly that custom dealloc is never called with NULL)
CDATA nodes containing ]]> are printed as several nodes; while this changes the internal structure, this is the only way to escape CDATA contents
Added xml_parse_result default constructor
Added xml_document::load_file and xml_document::save_file with wide character paths
Added as_utf8 and as_wide overloads for std::wstring/std::string arguments
xml_node::root() and xml_node::offset_debug() are now O(1) instead of O(logN)
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[template sbr[]'''<sbr/>'''] [template sbr[]'''<sbr/>''']
[template lbr[]'''<sbr/><sbr/>'''] [/ for empty lines in lists] [template lbr[]'''<sbr/><sbr/>'''] [/ for empty lines in lists]
[template file[name]'''<filename>'''[name]'''</filename>'''] [template file[name]'''<filename>'''[name]'''</filename>''']
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[section:changes Changelog] [section:changes Changelog]
[h5 1.11.2010 - version 1.0]
Major release, featuring many XPath enhancements, wide character filename support, miscellaneous performance improvements, bug fixes and more.
* XPath:
# XPath implementation is moved to pugixml.cpp (which is the only source file now); use PUGIXML_NO_XPATH if you want to disable XPath to reduce code size
# XPath is now supported without exceptions (PUGIXML_NO_EXCEPTIONS); the error handling mechanism depends on the presence of exception support
# XPath is now supported without STL (PUGIXML_NO_STL)
# Introduced variable support
# Introduced new xpath_query::evaluate_string, which works without STL
# Introduced new xpath_node_set constructor (from an iterator range)
# Evaluation function now accept attribute context nodes
# All internal allocations use custom allocation functions
# Improved error reporting; now a last parsed offset is returned together with the parsing error
* Bug fixes:
# Fixed memory leak for loading from streams with stream exceptions turned on
# Fixed custom deallocation function calling with null pointer in one case
# Fixed missing attributes for iterator category functions; all functions/classes can now be DLL-exported
# Worked around Digital Mars compiler bug, which lead to minor read overfetches in several functions
# load_file now works with 2+ Gb files in MSVC/MinGW
# XPath: fixed memory leaks for incorrect queries
# XPath: fixed xpath_node() attribute constructor with empty attribute argument
# XPath: fixed lang() function for non-ASCII arguments
* Specification changes:
# CDATA nodes containing ]]> are printed as several nodes; while this changes the internal structure, this is the only way to escape CDATA contents
# Memory allocation errors during parsing now preserve last parsed offset (to give an idea about parsing progress)
# Added xml_parse_result default constructor
# Added xml_document::load_file and xml_document::save_file with wide character paths
# Added as_utf8 and as_wide overloads for std::wstring/std::string arguments
* Performance improvements:
# xml_node::root() and xml_node::offset_debug() are now O(1) instead of O(logN)
# Minor parsing optimizations
# Minor memory optimization for strings in DOM tree (set_name/set_value)
# Memory optimization for string memory reclaiming in DOM tree (set_name/set_value now reallocate the buffer if memory waste is too big)
# XPath: optimized document order sorting
# XPath: optimized child/attribute axis step
# XPath: optimized number-to-string conversions in MSVC
# XPath: optimized concat for many arguments
# XPath: optimized evaluation allocation mechanism: constant and document strings are not heap-allocated
# XPath: optimized evaluation allocation mechanism: all temporaries' allocations use fast stack-like allocator
* Compatibility:
# Removed wildcard functions (xml_node::child_w, xml_node::attribute_w, etc.)
# Removed xml_node::all_elements_by_name
# Removed xpath_type_t enumeration; use xpath_value_type instead
# Removed format_write_bom_utf8 enumeration; use format_write_bom instead
# Removed xml_document::precompute_document_order, xml_attribute::document_order and xml_node::document_order functions; document order sort optimization is now automatic
# Removed xml_document::parse functions and transfer_ownership struct; use xml_document::load_buffer_inplace and xml_document::load_buffer_inplace_own instead
# Removed as_utf16 function; use as_wide instead
[h5 1.07.2010 - version 0.9] [h5 1.07.2010 - version 0.9]
Major release, featuring extended and improved Unicode support, miscellaneous performance improvements, bug fixes and more. Major release, featuring extended and improved Unicode support, miscellaneous performance improvements, bug fixes and more.
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