On Sun May 22, 2022 at 01:26:33AM +0000, Klemens Nanni wrote: > Here's a new build dependency for my new libdigidocpp port, see ports@. > > Works fine on amd64, although tests currently fail with 'Abort trap' in > gmake(1)... this port is using a bundled "build-0.3" program, which is a > "massively-parallel build system implemented on top of GNU make". > > Feedback? OK? > > > Information for inst:xsd-4.1.0.a11 > > Comment: > W3C XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler > > Description: > CodeSynthesis XSD is a W3C XML Schema to C++ translator. It generates > vocabulary-specific, statically-typed C++ mappings (also called > bindings) from > XML Schema definitions. XSD supports two C++ mappings: in-memory > C++/Tree and > event-driven C++/Parser. > > The C++/Tree mapping consists of C++ classes that represent data types > defined > in XML Schema, a set of parsing functions that convert XML documents to > a > tree-like in-memory object model, and a set of serialization functions > that > convert the object model back to XML. > > The C++/Parser mapping provides parser skeletons for data types defined > in XML > Schema. Using these parser skeletons you can build your own in-memory > representations or perform immediate processing of XML documents. > > Maintainer: Klemens Nanni <k...@openbsd.org> > > WWW: https://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsd > > Install notice: > xsd is installed as xsdcxx(1) to avoid conflicts with lang/mono's > xsd(1).
Looks good but is .a11 a valid suffix? Will 4.2.0.a11 or xsd-4.1.0.a12 trigger an update?