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libwbxml 0.11.1 release notes
Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/libwbxml/files/libwbxml/0.11.1/
Major Changes
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- Fixed performance problems during the parsing and generation of XML
documents. This introduces a new memory allocation algorithm for
WBXMLBuffer. Both original patches from the tickets #80 and #81 were
committed. The patches were supplied by Conrad Irwin.
Minor Changes
=============
- The tool xml2wbxml is now covered by LGPL v2.1 (or any later).
Petr Písař discovered that wbxml2xml and xml2wbxml used different
licences. This was a mistake. Aymerick Jehanne and Michael Bell
(the copyright holders) agreed on using LGPL as licence.
(ticket #76)
- Extract node breaks (null'ed) the previous node link to a next node
(too early clean-up in wbxml_tree_extract_node of wbxml_tree.c).
The patch was supplied by Mark Ostrer from Websense (ticket #79).
Internal Changes
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- Added a trailing newline to the files THANKS and TODO (ticket #77).
- The parameter malloc_block of the function wbxml_buffer_create_real
is only used now for the initial memory allocation. The patch for
ticket #80 introduced a more aggressive algorithm for memory
re-allocation to support big files.
Special thanks goes to Conrad Irwin, Mark Ostrer (Websense) and Petr Písař (RedHat/Fedora).