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2022-05-30LibXML+Tests: Consume `>` in the character data ending `]]>` and test itLuke Wilde
For example, with this input: ```xml <C>]]> ``` After seeing `<C>`, the parser will start parsing the content of the element. The content parser will then parse any character data it sees. The character parser would see the first two `]]` and consume them. Then, it would see the `>` and set the state machine to say we have seen this, but it did _not_ consume it and would instead tell GenericLexer that it should stop consuming characters. Therefore, we only consumed 2 characters. Then, it would see that we are in the state where we've seen the full `]]>` and try to take off three characters from the end of the consumed input when we only have 2 characters, causing an assertion failure as we are asking to take off more characters than there really is.
2022-03-28LibXML: Add a fairly basic XML parserAli Mohammad Pur
Currently this can parse XML and resolve external resources/references, and read a DTD (but not apply or verify its rules). That's good enough for _most_ XHTML documents as the HTML 5 spec enforces its own rules about document well-formedness, and does not make use of XML DTDs (aside from a list of predefined entities). An accompanying `xml` utility is provided that can read and dump XML documents, and can also run the XML conformance test suite.