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| \section{\module{sgmllib} ---
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|          Simple SGML parser}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{standard}{sgmllib}
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| \modulesynopsis{Only as much of an SGML parser as needed to parse HTML.}
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| 
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| \index{SGML}
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| 
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| This module defines a class \class{SGMLParser} which serves as the
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| basis for parsing text files formatted in SGML (Standard Generalized
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| Mark-up Language).  In fact, it does not provide a full SGML parser
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| --- it only parses SGML insofar as it is used by HTML, and the module
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| only exists as a base for the \refmodule{htmllib}\refstmodindex{htmllib}
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| module.
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{classdesc}{SGMLParser}{}
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| The \class{SGMLParser} class is instantiated without arguments.
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| The parser is hardcoded to recognize the following
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| constructs:
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| 
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| \begin{itemize}
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| \item
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| Opening and closing tags of the form
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| \samp{<\var{tag} \var{attr}="\var{value}" ...>} and
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| \samp{</\var{tag}>}, respectively.
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| 
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| \item
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| Numeric character references of the form \samp{\&\#\var{name};}.
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| 
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| \item
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| Entity references of the form \samp{\&\var{name};}.
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| 
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| \item
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| SGML comments of the form \samp{<!--\var{text}-->}.  Note that
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| spaces, tabs, and newlines are allowed between the trailing
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| \samp{>} and the immediately preceeding \samp{--}.
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| 
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| \end{itemize}
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| \end{classdesc}
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| 
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| \class{SGMLParser} instances have the following interface methods:
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{reset}{}
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| Reset the instance.  Loses all unprocessed data.  This is called
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| implicitly at instantiation time.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{setnomoretags}{}
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| Stop processing tags.  Treat all following input as literal input
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| (CDATA).  (This is only provided so the HTML tag
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| \code{<PLAINTEXT>} can be implemented.)
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{setliteral}{}
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| Enter literal mode (CDATA mode).
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{feed}{data}
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| Feed some text to the parser.  It is processed insofar as it consists
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| of complete elements; incomplete data is buffered until more data is
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| fed or \method{close()} is called.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{close}{}
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| Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an
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| end-of-file mark.  This method may be redefined by a derived class to
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| define additional processing at the end of the input, but the
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| redefined version should always call \method{close()}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_starttag}{tag, method, attributes}
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| This method is called to handle start tags for which either a
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| \method{start_\var{tag}()} or \method{do_\var{tag}()} method has been
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| defined.  The \var{tag} argument is the name of the tag converted to
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| lower case, and the \var{method} argument is the bound method which
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| should be used to support semantic interpretation of the start tag.
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| The \var{attributes} argument is a list of \code{(\var{name},
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| \var{value})} pairs containing the attributes found inside the tag's
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| \code{<>} brackets.  The \var{name} has been translated to lower case
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| and double quotes and backslashes in the \var{value} have been interpreted.
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| For instance, for the tag \code{<A HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/">}, this
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| method would be called as \samp{unknown_starttag('a', [('href',
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| 'http://www.cwi.nl/')])}.  The base implementation simply calls
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| \var{method} with \var{attributes} as the only argument.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_endtag}{tag, method}
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| This method is called to handle endtags for which an
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| \method{end_\var{tag}()} method has been defined.  The
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| \var{tag} argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case, and
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| the \var{method} argument is the bound method which should be used to
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| support semantic interpretation of the end tag.  If no
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| \method{end_\var{tag}()} method is defined for the closing element,
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| this handler is not called.  The base implementation simply calls
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| \var{method}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_data}{data}
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| This method is called to process arbitrary data.  It is intended to be
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| overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does
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| nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_charref}{ref}
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| This method is called to process a character reference of the form
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| \samp{\&\#\var{ref};}.  In the base implementation, \var{ref} must
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| be a decimal number in the
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| range 0-255.  It translates the character to \ASCII{} and calls the
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| method \method{handle_data()} with the character as argument.  If
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| \var{ref} is invalid or out of range, the method
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| \code{unknown_charref(\var{ref})} is called to handle the error.  A
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| subclass must override this method to provide support for named
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| character entities.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_entityref}{ref}
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| This method is called to process a general entity reference of the
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| form \samp{\&\var{ref};} where \var{ref} is an general entity
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| reference.  It looks for \var{ref} in the instance (or class)
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| variable \member{entitydefs} which should be a mapping from entity
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| names to corresponding translations.  If a translation is found, it
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| calls the method \method{handle_data()} with the translation;
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| otherwise, it calls the method \code{unknown_entityref(\var{ref})}.
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| The default \member{entitydefs} defines translations for
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| \code{\&}, \code{\&apos}, \code{\>}, \code{\<}, and
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| \code{\"}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_comment}{comment}
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| This method is called when a comment is encountered.  The
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| \var{comment} argument is a string containing the text between the
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| \samp{<!--} and \samp{-->} delimiters, but not the delimiters
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| themselves.  For example, the comment \samp{<!--text-->} will
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| cause this method to be called with the argument \code{'text'}.  The
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| default method does nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{report_unbalanced}{tag}
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| This method is called when an end tag is found which does not
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| correspond to any open element.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_starttag}{tag, attributes}
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| This method is called to process an unknown start tag.  It is intended
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| to be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation
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| does nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_endtag}{tag}
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| This method is called to process an unknown end tag.  It is intended
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| to be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation
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| does nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_charref}{ref}
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| This method is called to process unresolvable numeric character
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| references.  Refer to \method{handle_charref()} to determine what is
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| handled by default.  It is intended to be overridden by a derived
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| class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_entityref}{ref}
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| This method is called to process an unknown entity reference.  It is
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| intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
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| implementation does nothing.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| Apart from overriding or extending the methods listed above, derived
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| classes may also define methods of the following form to define
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| processing of specific tags.  Tag names in the input stream are case
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| independent; the \var{tag} occurring in method names must be in lower
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| case:
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| 
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| \begin{methoddescni}{start_\var{tag}}{attributes}
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| This method is called to process an opening tag \var{tag}.  It has
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| preference over \method{do_\var{tag}()}.  The
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| \var{attributes} argument has the same meaning as described for
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| \method{handle_starttag()} above.
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| \end{methoddescni}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddescni}{do_\var{tag}}{attributes}
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| This method is called to process an opening tag \var{tag} that does
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| not come with a matching closing tag.  The \var{attributes} argument
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| has the same meaning as described for \method{handle_starttag()} above.
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| \end{methoddescni}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddescni}{end_\var{tag}}{}
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| This method is called to process a closing tag \var{tag}.
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| \end{methoddescni}
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| 
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| Note that the parser maintains a stack of open elements for which no
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| end tag has been found yet.  Only tags processed by
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| \method{start_\var{tag}()} are pushed on this stack.  Definition of an
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| \method{end_\var{tag}()} method is optional for these tags.  For tags
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| processed by \method{do_\var{tag}()} or by \method{unknown_tag()}, no
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| \method{end_\var{tag}()} method must be defined; if defined, it will
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| not be used.  If both \method{start_\var{tag}()} and
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| \method{do_\var{tag}()} methods exist for a tag, the
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| \method{start_\var{tag}()} method takes precedence.
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