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- From: fujisawa@the.canon.co.jp (Jun Fujisawa)
- To: "Rick Jelliffe" <ricko@allette.com.au>, xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 12:23:48 +0900
At 11:42 PM +0800 99.9.16, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> If anyone is working on a C DOM implementation using expat,
> there is a C interface definition for DOM (.h) available at
> http://www.ascc.net/~ricko/src/dom_interface.h
> which they might find convenient to use (contributions and suggestions
> welcome).
I find the C interface definition for DOM very interesting.
I don't have any idea on which level of conformance to CORBA mapping
rules might be important, here is my questions and comments.
- why DOM_Object is not defined as void*?
- how about defining DOM_Environment as follows:
typedef struct DOM_Environment {
CORBA_exception_type _major;
DOM_Exception;
} DOM_Environment;
- DOM_String could be simply defined as CORBA_wchar*.
- two underscores are not needed for mapping operations.
--
Jun Fujisawa
<mailto:fujisawa@the.canon.co.jp>
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