<info>Global setting, indicate that the parser should keep all blanks nodes found in the content Activated by default, this is actually needed to have the parser conformant to the XML Recommendation, however the option is kept for some applications since this was libxml1 default behaviour.</info>
<info>DEPRECATED: The modern options API always enables line numbers. Global setting, indicate that the parser should store the line number in the content field of elements in the DOM tree. Disabled by default since this may not be safe for old classes of application.</info>
<info>@size: the size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml malloc() implementation Returns a pointer to the newly allocated block or NULL in case of error</info>
<info>@size: the size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml malloc() implementation for atomic data (i.e. blocks not containing pointers), useful when using a garbage collecting allocator. Returns a pointer to the newly allocated block or NULL in case of error</info>
<info>@str: a zero terminated string The variable holding the libxml strdup() implementation Returns the copy of the string or NULL in case of error</info>
<info>arbitrary depth limit for the XML documents that we allow to process. This is not a limitation of the parser but a safety boundary feature. It can be disabled with the XML_PARSE_HUGE parser option.</info>
<info>@mem: an already allocated block of memory @size: the new size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml realloc() implementation Returns a pointer to the newly reallocated block or NULL in case of error</info>
<info>Global setting, asking the serializer to not output empty tags as <empty/> but <empty></empty>. those two forms are indistinguishable once parsed. Disabled by default</info>
<info>Global setting, indicate that the parser should not generate entity references but replace them with the actual content of the entity Disabled by default, this should be activated when using XPath since the XPath data model requires entities replacement and the XPath engine does not handle entities references transparently.</info>