I need user-friendly error reporting for an application that uses pugixml.
I am currently using result.offset.
Is there a way to get the line and column instead?
I am potentially dealing with large XML files, if that makes a difference.
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This functionality is not readily available in pugixml since it's relatively expensive to do it on every parse, and after parsing is complete it's impossible to recover file/line information in the general case.
Here's a snippet that builds an offset -> line mapping that you can use in case parsing fails or you need the information for other reasons; feel free to tweak file I/O code to match your requirements.