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Invisible XML parser for XiK/KDL? [Was: compliments and comments froma competitor]
- From: Tony Graham <tgraham@antenna.co.jp>
- To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 22:40:44 +0100
On 16/09/2021 15:33, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
I mentioned KDL in another message. Their main page -
https://kdl.dev/ - has a section comparing their work to other
approaches, and their notes on XML resonated for me.
...
If you need to interoperate with a service that consumes or emits
XML, or for some other reason have need to write "XML in KDL", we
have XiK, an official microsyntax for losslessly encoding XML.
I started the day yesterday looking for an Invisible XML parser for use
on XiK, but I just ended up wondering why Invisible XML software is so
invisible.
Is there such a thing as an Invisible XML parser for XiK?
In the meantime, I hacked together a REx EBNF for XiK. The generated
parser doesn't blow up on the one XiK example in the KDL repository, so
it must be correct, right?
Regards,
Tony Graham.
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Senior Architect
XML Division
Antenna House, Inc.
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tgraham@antenna.co.jp
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