Re: xpath processing brain dead - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Peter Eisentraut
Subject Re: xpath processing brain dead
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In response to xpath processing brain dead  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
Responses Re: xpath processing brain dead  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
Re: xpath processing brain dead  (James Pye <lists@jwp.name>)
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Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> For fear of passing an ill formed fragment of xml to the processor, we 
> strip the xml declaration if any and surround what's left with '<x>" and 
> '</x>' and prepend '/x' to the supposed xpath. This is just horrible. It 
> will break for every xpath expression that doesn't begin with a '/' and 
> probably for many that do.
> 
> This whole thing is a mess, and I suspect the only fix for now is to 
> undo all the mangling of both the xml and the xpath expression. If the 
> programmer passes an ill formed piece of xml to the processor that is 
> their lookout, but I think we should ensure that we give back correct 
> results on well formed input.

It's not about ill-formed pieces, it is about (well-formed) content 
fragments that are not full documents (exactly one root element). 
libxml2 doesn't support xpath on content fragments.

The tradeoff here is either supporting no xpath at all on content 
fragments or supporting some xpath on both kinds of xml data.  Whoever 
made the initial implementation of this (Nikolay, Cc) decided for the 
latter, but I can't say I'm happy with it either.  I'd be OK with 
changing it, but I haven't had time to get to it, unfortunately.

See also <http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/XPath_Todo#XPath>.


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