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2014-05-29Fixed error handling of invalid XSL transformationsAdrian Kummerländer
* xalan is segfaulting in XalanDOMString constructor when the static member "XalanLocator::getSystemId" is returning null-pointer ** this should seemingly be handled by passing a pointer to the static constant m_dummy but this sadly fails to prevent the segfault ** the patch provided by this commit fixes the problem for now but I cannot guarantee that this wont cause any side effects in a other context * Adapted TransformationFacade to handle errors during transformation compilation ** errors generated during transformation compilation are returned through the generate member method ** throwing an exeception during TransformationFacade construction would require additional error handling in the calling code * Added xalan::ProblemListener functionality to the ErrorHandler class ** XSLT problems passed to the ProblemListener are returned alongside to and treated as all other transformation errors
2014-05-29Improved TransformationFacade error handlingAdrian Kummerländer
* ErrorHandler class created in 5859cb6 now caches all errors instead of pushing them to std::cerr ** cached errors are retrieved by TransformationFacade's "generate" member method * test frontend pushes all errors to std::cerr * FunctionTransform returns errors to the calling template as XML ** FunctionTransform test case demonstrates how one may test for successful transformation * "generate" member method returns std::string vector wrapped in a std::unique_ptr ** this is used as a kind of optional pointer, as the std::unique_ptr instance only wraps a vector if errors where actually generated
2014-05-28Implemented basic ErrorHandlerAdrian Kummerländer
* InputXSLT::ErrorHandler is derived from xercesc::ErrorHandler and enables contextual printing of transformation errors ** currently this means that the error messages passed to std::cerr contain the full path of the offending transformation * added input trimming to the external transform function ** calls to this function from inside a transformation may contain unnecessary whitespace characters which disrupt further processing