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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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075e0231
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075e0231
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Apr 11, 2006
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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% Fix XXX comments
% Distutils upload (PEP 243)
% The easy_install stuff
% Access to ASTs with compile() flag
% Stateful codec changes
% ASCII is now default encoding for modules
\title
{
What's New in Python 2.5
}
\release
{
0.1
}
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\end{verbatim}
Each XML element supports some dictionary-like and some list-like
access methods. Dictionary-like methods are used to access attribute
values, and list-like methods are used to access child nodes.
access methods. Dictionary-like operations are used to access attribute
values, and list-like operations are used to access child nodes.
\begin{tableii}
{
c|l
}{
code
}{
Operation
}{
Result
}
\lineii
{
elem[n]
}{
Returns n'th child element.
}
\lineii
{
elem[m:n]
}{
Returns list of m'th through n'th child elements.
}
\lineii
{
len(elem)
}{
Returns number of child elements.
}
\lineii
{
elem.getchildren()
}{
Returns list of child elements.
}
\lineii
{
elem.append(elem2)
}{
Adds
\var
{
elem2
}
as a child.
}
\lineii
{
elem.insert(index, elem2)
}{
Inserts
\var
{
elem2
}
at the specified location.
}
\lineii
{
del elem[n]
}{
Deletes n'th child element.
}
\lineii
{
elem.keys()
}{
Returns list of attribute names.
}
\lineii
{
elem.get(name)
}{
Returns value of attribute
\var
{
name
}
.
}
\lineii
{
elem.set(name, value)
}{
Sets new value for attribute
\var
{
name
}
.
}
\lineii
{
elem.attrib
}{
Retrieves the dictionary containing attributes.
}
\lineii
{
del elem.attrib[name]
}{
Deletes attribute
\var
{
name
}
.
}
\end{tableii}
Comments and processing instructions are also represented as
\class
{
Element
}
nodes. To check if a node is a comment or processing
instructions:
% XXX finish this
\begin{verbatim}
if elem.tag is ET.Comment:
...
elif elem.tag is ET.ProcessingInstruction:
...
\end{verbatim}
To generate XML output, you should call the
\method
{
ElementTree.write()
}
method. Like
\function
{
parse()
}
,
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specify a different encoding such as UTF-8 that can handle any Unicode
character.)
% XXX write introduction
This section is only a partial description of the ElementTree interfaces.
Please read the package's official documentation for more details.
\begin{seealso}
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