============================== The public C-API of lxml.etree ============================== As of version 1.1, lxml.etree provides a public C-API. This allows external C extensions to efficiently access public functions and classes of lxml, without going through the Python API. The API is described in the file `etreepublic.pxd`_, which is directly c-importable by extension modules implemented in Pyrex_ or Cython_. .. _`etreepublic.pxd`: http://codespeak.net/svn/lxml/trunk/src/lxml/etreepublic.pxd .. _Cython: http://www.cython.org .. _Pyrex: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/ .. contents:: .. 1 Writing external modules in Cython 2 Writing external modules in C Writing external modules in Cython ---------------------------------- This is the easiest way of extending lxml at the C level. A Cython_ (or Pyrex_) module should start like this:: # My Cython extension # import the public functions and classes of lxml.etree cimport etreepublic as cetree # import the lxml.etree module in Python cdef object etree from lxml import etree # initialize the access to the C-API of lxml.etree cetree.import_lxml__etree() From this line on, you can access all public functions of lxml.etree from the ``cetree`` namespace like this:: # build a tag name from namespace and element name py_tag = cetree.namespacedNameFromNsName("http://some/url", "myelement") Public lxml classes are easily subclassed. For example, to implement and set a new default element class, you can write Cython code like the following:: from etreepublic cimport ElementBase cdef class NewElementClass(ElementBase): def set_value(self, myval): self.set("my_attribute", myval) etree.set_element_class_lookup( etree.DefaultElementClassLookup(element=NewElementClass)) Writing external modules in C ----------------------------- If you really feel like it, you can also interface with lxml.etree straight from C code. All you have to do is include the header file for the public API, import the ``lxml.etree`` module and then call the import function: .. sourcecode:: c /* My C extension */ /* common includes */ #include "Python.h" #include "stdio.h" #include "string.h" #include "stdarg.h" #include "libxml/xmlversion.h" #include "libxml/encoding.h" #include "libxml/hash.h" #include "libxml/tree.h" #include "libxml/xmlIO.h" #include "libxml/xmlsave.h" #include "libxml/globals.h" #include "libxml/xmlstring.h" /* lxml.etree specific includes */ #include "lxml-version.h" #include "etree_defs.h" #include "etree.h" /* setup code */ import_lxml__etree() Note that including ``etree.h`` does not automatically include the header files it requires. Note also that the above list of common includes may not be sufficient.