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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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4e158286
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Oct 10, 2011
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Ezio Melotti
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Fix/improve markup in whatsnew/2.7.
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@@ -1952,7 +1952,7 @@ The version of the ElementTree library included with Python was updated to
version 1.3. Some of the new features are:
* The various parsing functions now take a *parser* keyword argument
giving an :class:`XMLParser` instance that will
giving an :class:`
~xml.etree.ElementTree.
XMLParser` instance that will
be used. This makes it possible to override the file's internal encoding::
p = ET.XMLParser(encoding='utf-8')
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@@ -1964,8 +1964,8 @@ version 1.3. Some of the new features are:
* ElementTree's code for converting trees to a string has been
significantly reworked, making it roughly twice as fast in many
cases. The :
class:`ElementTree` :meth:`write` and :class:`Element
`
:meth:`
write` methods now have a *method* parameter that can be
cases. The :
meth:`ElementTree.write() <xml.etree.ElementTree.ElementTree.write>
`
and :meth:`Element.
write` methods now have a *method* parameter that can be
"xml" (the default), "html", or "text". HTML mode will output empty
elements as ``<empty></empty>`` instead of ``<empty/>``, and text
mode will skip over elements and only output the text chunks. If
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@@ -1978,11 +1978,12 @@ version 1.3. Some of the new features are:
declarations are now output on the root element, not scattered throughout
the resulting XML. You can set the default namespace for a tree
by setting the :attr:`default_namespace` attribute and can
register new prefixes with :meth:`register_namespace`. In XML mode,
register new prefixes with :meth:`
~xml.etree.ElementTree.
register_namespace`. In XML mode,
you can use the true/false *xml_declaration* parameter to suppress the
XML declaration.
* New :class:`Element` method: :meth:`extend` appends the items from a
* New :class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.Element` method:
:meth:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.Element.extend` appends the items from a
sequence to the element's children. Elements themselves behave like
sequences, so it's easy to move children from one element to
another::
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@@ -1998,13 +1999,15 @@ version 1.3. Some of the new features are:
# Outputs <root><item>1</item>...</root>
print ET.tostring(new)
* New :class:`Element` method: :meth:`iter` yields the children of the
* New :class:`Element` method:
:meth:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.Element.iter` yields the children of the
element as a generator. It's also possible to write ``for child in
elem:`` to loop over an element's children. The existing method
:meth:`getiterator` is now deprecated, as is :meth:`getchildren`
which constructs and returns a list of children.
* New :class:`Element` method: :meth:`itertext` yields all chunks of
* New :class:`Element` method:
:meth:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.Element.itertext` yields all chunks of
text that are descendants of the element. For example::
t = ET.XML("""<list>
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