Are you sure that it changes the child element order? It hasn't in my
experience. Example:
(clojure.xml/parse (io/input-stream (.getBytes
"<a><b1/><a1/><a2/><a3/><a4/></a>" "UTF-8")))
=>
{:tag :a,
:attrs nil,
:content [{:tag :b1, :attrs nil, :content nil}
{:tag :a1, :attrs nil, :content nil}
{:tag :a2, :attrs nil, :content nil}
{:tag :a3, :attrs nil, :content nil}
{:tag :a4, :attrs nil, :content nil}]}
Do you have a counter-example? Or are you talking about attribute nodes
maybe?
Also the only parser included with clojure.xml already uses SAX: it just
supplies a content handler that builds the clojure structures
clojure.xml/parse returns.
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 10:39:10 AM UTC-5, Olek wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I need a stable clojure.xml/parse.
> Unfortunately current implementation changes the order of child elements
> in a node.
> I use xml as a form of language for DSL. Please don't suggest switching to
> clojure structures because non-clojure programmers (actually analysts) are
> editing it and also there are such business requirements.
> Do you know how to achieve that (do I have write SAX parser?! ;-( )? It
> would be good if the outputting data structure was the same as for
> clojure.xml/parse (or I will just transform it to desired form).
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Olek
>
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