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scala&amp;gt; &amp;lt;x:foo xmlns:x="http://foo.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:bar 
xmlns:x="http://bar.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:baz/&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:foo&amp;gt;
res0: scala.xml.Elem = &amp;lt;x:foo xmlns:x="http://foo.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:bar 
xmlns:x="http://bar.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:baz/&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:foo&amp;gt;

scala&amp;gt; (res0 \ "bar").head
res1: scala.xml.Node = &amp;lt;x:bar xmlns:x="http://bar.com/" 
xmlns:x="http://foo.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:baz/&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:bar&amp;gt;

scala&amp;gt; (res0 \ "bar").head.scope.getURI("x")
res2: String = http://bar.com/


In the above res1, namespace binding for prefix x is repeated twice. One 
for bar.com, and the other for foo.com, which came from the outer binding.
This is no longer a well-formed XML document.

Since the inner element's x binding overrides the outer binding, I think 
the output should be:

&amp;lt;x:bar xmlns:x="http://bar.com/"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;x:baz/&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/x:bar&amp;gt;


I am guessing that the current implementation is simply appending the outer 
namespace binding(s).
So it's able to return the correct namespace for getURL("x").
Either at the time subelement selection is done using \ method or at the 
time of toString duplicate namespace binding should be weeded out.
This would probably incur quadratic cost, but given the likely small size 
of namespace bindings I think it's better to clean it up as early as 
possible.

For illustration purpose I used "x" as prefix, but more often than not the 
duplicated namespace binding would be for the default binding.

-eugene

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I have been trying to use the Scala XML classes (specifically 
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the full input string when using the toString method as it removes comments 
and converts CDATA sections to text. Research on the Internet suggested 
using scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.fromSource(...) (or using an XML 
library: Anti-XML; Scales Xml; a java XML library).

I chose to use the ConstructingParser as it seemed simplest. It works fine 
when I provide a valid XML string. When I provide an invalid XML string (in 
this case I have inserted random text as an attribute without a value), I 
except an Exception to be thrown, but it displays a message informing me of 
the invalid content and then processes for a while resulting in a 
'java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space' error.

I cannot find anything in the documentation informing me that I must pass 
valid XML to this method, and I have not found any method to just validate 
the XML String.  Please let me know if I have missed something.

I am developing code that will not be deployed for a while, so I have been 
using Scala 2.10, developing in Eclipse Juno, with Scala IDE Milestones for 
2.10 (2.1.0.m2-2_10-201210191132-2563545 (which uses SBT 
0.13.0.SNAPSHOT-2_10-20121019-1331)) and Scala Worksheet Nightly Updates 
for Scala IDE 2.1 and Scala 2.10 (0.2.0.nightly-2_10-201211070431-be42feb). 
I start Eclipse with '-vmargs -Xss8m -Xms700m -Xmx2048m'.

I have also download Scala 2.10.0-RC1 and Scala 2.9.2, and run the code 
through the command line interpreter, with the same results.

This seems to me to be similar to an existing Scala Issue: 
OutOfMemoryErrors and inifinte loops in 
scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser - 
https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-4520

I have considered using Anti-XML, but have not found anywhere that tells me 
how to use it with Scala 2.10. (I have not looked very hard or tried 
anything myself, as I found the ConstructingParser.)

I have attached a Scala Worksheet file (temp.sc.txt as I could not upload 
with the .sc extension) with my test code, and text file with the command 
line interpreter session for Scala 2.10.0-RC1. If I remove 'strtdohso ' 
from the XML String everything works.

Any advice on what I should do would be greatly appreciated. e.g. What I am 
doing wrong; How to validate the XML before using ConstructingParser; 
Whether to submit a bug report; etc.

Thanks,
  Evan Bennett
object temp {
  val xmlString = """&amp;lt;foo&amp;gt;&amp;lt;!--      Comment --&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar strtdohso attr="test"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;![CDATA[a &amp;gt; b]]&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;b&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;c&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/foo&amp;gt;"""

  val xmlSource = scala.io.Source.fromString(xmlString)

  val xmlParser = scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.fromSource(xmlSource, true)

  val xmlDocument = xmlParser.document

  val xmlToString = xmlDocument.toString

  xmlString == xmlToString

  println(xmlToString)
}Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\development\scala-2.10.0-RC1\bin&amp;gt;scala
Welcome to Scala version 2.10.0-RC1 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.7
.0_09).
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.

scala&amp;gt; val xmlString = """&amp;lt;foo&amp;gt;&amp;lt;!--      Comment --&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar strtdohso attr="test"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;
![CDATA[a &amp;gt; b]]&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;b&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;c&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/foo&amp;gt;"""
xmlString: String = &amp;lt;foo&amp;gt;&amp;lt;!--      Comment --&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar strtdohso attr="test"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;![CDAT
A[a &amp;gt; b]]&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;b&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;c&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/foo&amp;gt;

scala&amp;gt; val xmlSource = scala.io.Source.fromString(xmlString)
xmlSource: scala.io.Source = non-empty iterator

scala&amp;gt; val xmlParser = scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.fromSource(xmlSource
, true)
xmlParser: scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser = scala.xml.parsing.Constructing
Parser&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;59c81460

scala&amp;gt; val xmlDocument = xmlParser.document
:1:42: '=' expected instead of 'a'ttr="test"&amp;gt;&amp;lt;![CDATA[a &amp;gt; b]]&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;b&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;bar&amp;gt;c&amp;lt;/bar&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/foo&amp;gt;                                         ^
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
        at java.util.Arrays.copyOf(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.expandCapacity(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.ensureCapacityInternal(Unknown Source
)
        at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.append(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.StringBuilder.append(Unknown Source)
        at scala.collection.mutable.StringBuilder.append(StringBuilder.scala:264
)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParserCommon$class.xAttributeValue(MarkupPars
erCommon.scala:66)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.xAttributeValue(ConstructingPars
er.scala:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParserCommon$class.xAttributeValue(MarkupPars
erCommon.scala:74)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.xAttributeValue(ConstructingPars
er.scala:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.xAttributes(MarkupParser.scala:3
10)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.xAttributes(ConstructingParser.s
cala:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.mkAttributes(MarkupParser.scala:
282)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.mkAttributes(ConstructingParser.
scala:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.mkAttributes(ConstructingParser.
scala:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParserCommon$class.xTag(MarkupParserCommon.sc
ala:44)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.xTag(ConstructingParser.scala:47
)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.element1(MarkupParser.scala:553)

        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.element1(ConstructingParser.scal
a:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.content1(MarkupParser.scala:418)

        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.content1(ConstructingParser.scal
a:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.content(MarkupParser.scala:442)
        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.content(ConstructingParser.scala
:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.element1(MarkupParser.scala:567)

        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.element1(ConstructingParser.scal
a:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.content1(MarkupParser.scala:418)

        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.content1(ConstructingParser.scal
a:47)
        at scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.document(MarkupParser.scala:239)

        at scala.xml.parsing.ConstructingParser.document(ConstructingParser.scal
a:47)
        at .&amp;lt;init&amp;gt;(&amp;lt;console&amp;gt;:10)
        at .&amp;lt;clinit&amp;gt;(&amp;lt;console&amp;gt;)
        at .&amp;lt;init&amp;gt;(&amp;lt;console&amp;gt;:7)


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I have a list of files (produced by find). I read this file, line by line, 
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on the resulting XML-element.

The for/yield that goes through the lines dies with "The processing 
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To me this sounds like a nasty side-effect in otherwise pure code. Could it 
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