PackageDescription | typed XML in OCaml (development files)
TyXML allows one to build XML trees whose validity is ensured by the
typechecker. It's based on a translation of XML types into polymorphic
variants, originally written by Thorsten Ohl. Currently, the
transcription has been done for XHTML 1.0 and 1.1, HTML5 and SVG
(partial).
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TyXML also provides a generic printer and some low-level (and
untyped) iterators over XML trees. The printer has options for
printing XHTML in more browser-friendly way when served as
"text/html" (instead of "text/xml"). HTML5 is always printed with
those options.
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All modules provided by TyXML are also provided in functorial
interface, where every module is parameterised by the underlying XML
representation.
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A camlp4 extension, named Pa_tyxml, allows one to write HTML pages or
HTML fragments with the usual syntax.
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This package contains the development files needed to use TyXML. |