How to use the xmltodict._DictSAXHandler function in xmltodict

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github martinblech / xmltodict / xmltodict.py View on Github external
If called with process_comment=True, it will produce
            this dictionary:
            'a': {
                'b': {
                    '#comment': 'b comment',
                    'c': {

                        '#comment': 'c comment',
                        '#text': '1',
                    },
                    'd': '2',
                },
            }
    """
    handler = _DictSAXHandler(namespace_separator=namespace_separator,
                              **kwargs)
    if isinstance(xml_input, _unicode):
        if not encoding:
            encoding = 'utf-8'
        xml_input = xml_input.encode(encoding)
    if not process_namespaces:
        namespace_separator = None
    parser = expat.ParserCreate(
        encoding,
        namespace_separator
    )
    try:
        parser.ordered_attributes = True
    except AttributeError:
        # Jython's expat does not support ordered_attributes
        pass

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