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Le Dimanche 14 Septembre 2003 14:18, Fredrik Arnerup a =E9crit :
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> xmlInitParser() should be called only once, and only by the main thread
> before any other libxml calls. The purpose is to initialize global data,
> which normally get initialized automatically when needed, but in a thread=
ed
> program, that might not be reliable, so you should call xmlInitParser()
> explicitly. It should therefore be safe to call it for any program.
>
> The problem is that libxml++ does not have a global init step (am I right=
?)
> and calling xmlInitParser() from each parser constructor is not the corre=
ct
> thing to do.
In fact there is a global init step that set up the callbacks for Node=20
instanciation. You'll find in document.cc.
>
> I see three options:
>
> * Call xmlInitParser() from the constructor of some global static objec=
t.
I think it's the right solution, since this global static object already=20
exists (it's Document::Init).
Cheers,
Christophe
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