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find with XPath over file system

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  • Subject: find with XPath over file system
  • From: Oleg Paraschenko <usenet@d...>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:03:20 +0300
  • Organization: DataHansa Software

find xpath
  Hello,

  might be of some interest:

find with XPath over file system
http://uucode.com/texts/xfind/index.html

<quote>

The standard UNIX utility "find" now supports XPath:

$ ./find -xpath '/bin/*[@size > /bin/bash/@size]'
/bin/ipv6calc
/bin/rpm

XML can be considered as an external representation of in-memory
tree-like structures, and the XML-related standards -- as methods of
processing such data. I'm working on a reusable XPath implementation,
and the new find is a reference implementation for adding XPath into
the C programs.

</quote>

  Your comments are welcome.


  Regards, Oleg

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