Making package easily usable with goinstall. Including the reference to go-iconv.

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jim teeuwen 2011-01-20 22:48:03 +01:00
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include $(GOROOT)/src/Make.inc
TARG = xmlx
TARG = github.com/jteeuwen/go-pkg-xmlx
GOFILES = document.go node.go entitymap.go
include $(GOROOT)/src/Make.pkg

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README
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Author: Jim Teeuwen <jimteeuwen@gmail.com>
Author: Jim Teeuwen <jimteeuwen at gmail.com>
This package wraps the standard XML library and uses it to build a node tree of
any document you load. This allows you to look up nodes forwards and backwards,
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DEPENDENCIES
================================================================================
go-iconv: https://github.com/sloonz/go-iconv
goinstall github.com/sloonz/go-iconv/src
================================================================================
USAGE

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"xml"
"fmt"
"http"
"iconv"
iconv "github.com/sloonz/go-iconv/src"
)
type Document struct {

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all:
make -C xmlx install
test:
make -C xmlx test
clean:
make -C xmlx clean
gofmt -w .

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