Homepage: http://www.github.com/kensanata/doom.el
Author: Alex Schroeder, Henrik.Motakef, Katherine Whitlock, Syohei YOSHIDA
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DOM implementation and manipulation library
If you are working with XML documents, the parsed data structure returned by the XML parser (xml.el) may be enough for you: Lists of lists, symbols, strings, plus a number of accessor functions. If you want a more elaborate data structure to work with your XML document, you can create a document object model (DOM) from the XML data structure using doom.el. You can create a DOM from XML using `doom-make-document-from-xml' with the input from `libxml-parse-xml-region'. See function documentation below for an example This library is called doom instead of dom because Emacs now comes with its own library called dom which does something slightly different. On Interfaces and Classes The elisp DOM implementation uses the doom-node structure to store all attributes. The various interfaces consist of sets of functions to manipulate these doom-nodes. The functions of a certain interface share the same prefix.