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diff --git a/alarm/node_modules/xmlchars/README.md b/alarm/node_modules/xmlchars/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 609ff04..0000000 --- a/alarm/node_modules/xmlchars/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -Utilities for determining whether characters belong to character classes defined -by the XML specs. - -## Organization - -It used to be that the library was contained in a single file and you could just -import/require/what-have-you the `xmlchars` module. However, that setup did not -work well for people who cared about code optimization. Importing `xmlchars` -meant importing *all* of the library and because of the way the code was -generated there was no way to shake the resulting code tree. - -Different modules cover different standards. At the time this documentation was -last updated, we had: - -* `xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed5` which covers XML 1.0 edition 5. -* `xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed4` which covers XML 1.0 edition 4. -* `xmlchars/xml/1.1/ed2` which covers XML 1.0 edition 2. -* `xmlchars/xmlns/1.0/ed3` which covers XML Namespaces 1.0 edition 3. - -## Features - -The "things" each module contains can be categorized as follows: - -1. "Fragments": these are parts and pieces of regular expressions that -correspond to the productions defined in the standard that the module -covers. You'd use these to *build regular expressions*. - -2. Regular expressions that correspond to the productions defined in the -standard that the module covers. - -3. Lists: these are arrays of characters that correspond to the productions. - -4. Functions that test code points to verify whether they fit a production. |