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Linq-To-XML Style of Node Creation for C++

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12 Apr 2016Ms-PL11 min read 43.3K   500   29  
Linq-To-XML Node Creation for Native C++
#include "StdAfx.h"
#include "ProcessingInstruction.h"

using namespace Elmax;

ProcessingInstruction::ProcessingInstruction(bool noProcessingInstruction, bool noWriteStandalone)
{
	this->noProcessingInstruction=noProcessingInstruction;

	xmlVersion = L"1.0";
	utf8 = true;
	standalone = true;
	this->noWriteStandalone = noWriteStandalone;
}


ProcessingInstruction::~ProcessingInstruction(void)
{
}

std::wstring ProcessingInstruction::ToString()
{
	std::wstring str = L"";

	if(noProcessingInstruction)
		return str;

	if(noWriteStandalone)
	{
		if(utf8)
			str = L"<?xml version=\"" + xmlVersion + L"\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>";
		else
			str = L"<?xml version=\"" + xmlVersion + L"\" encoding=\"UTF-16\"?>";
	}
	else
	{
		std::wstring standaloneStr = standalone? L"yes" : L"no";

		if(utf8)
		{
			str = L"<?xml version=\"" + xmlVersion + L"\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"";
			str += standaloneStr + L"\"?>";
		}
		else
		{
			str = L"<?xml version=\"" + xmlVersion + L"\" encoding=\"UTF-16\" standalone=\"";
			str += standaloneStr + L"\"?>";
		}
	}

	return str;

}

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Shao Voon is from Singapore. His interest lies primarily in computer graphics, software optimization, concurrency, security, and Agile methodologies.

In recent years, he shifted focus to software safety research. His hobby is writing a free C++ DirectX photo slideshow application which can be viewed here.

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