Crates.io | xee-xpath |
lib.rs | xee-xpath |
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source | src |
created_at | 2025-03-20 16:34:13.845248+00 |
updated_at | 2025-03-24 16:20:57.341519+00 |
description | XPath 3.1 library API |
homepage | https://github.com/Paligo/xee |
repository | http://github.com/Paligo/xee |
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id | 1599448 |
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This provides a high-level XPath API to use to make queries programmatically from Rust. It implements XPath 3.1 including most of its standard library of functions.
The API docs contain a usage example.
This is top-level API crate of the Xee
project. For the xee
commandline tool built
this xee-xpath
, download a
release.
This project was made possible by the generous support of Paligo.
There are a few tiny benchmarks at the time of writing.
Run benchmarks like this:
cargo bench --benches