php-src/ext/dom/html5_serializer.h
Niels Dossche 6980eba863
Support templated content
The template element in HTML 5 is special in the sense that it does not
add its contents into the DOM tree, but instead keeps them in a separate
shadow DOM document fragment. Interacting with the DOM tree cannot touch
the elements in the document fragment.

Closes GH-14906.
2024-07-15 11:10:51 +02:00

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/*
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*/
#ifndef HTML5_SERIALIZER_H
#define HTML5_SERIALIZER_H
#include <Zend/zend_types.h>
#include <libxml/tree.h>
#include "private_data.h"
typedef struct {
zend_result (*write_string)(void *application_data, const char *buf);
zend_result (*write_string_len)(void *application_data, const char *buf, size_t len);
void *application_data;
php_dom_private_data *private_data;
} dom_html5_serialize_context;
zend_result dom_html5_serialize(dom_html5_serialize_context *ctx, const xmlNode *node);
zend_result dom_html5_serialize_outer(dom_html5_serialize_context *ctx, const xmlNode *node);
#endif