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This function and its methods reads an XML document
that is in the format of name-value or key-value
pairs made up of a plist
and
dict
nodes, each of which is made up key
, and value node
pairs. These used to be used for property lists on OS X and
can represetn arbitrary data relatively conveniently.
readKeyValueDB(doc, ...)
the object containing the data. This can be the name of a file, a parsed XML document or an XML node.
additional parameters for the methods.
One can pass dropComments
as a logical value to control
whether comment nodes are processed or ignored (TRUE
).
An R object representing the data read from the XML content. This is typically a named list or vector where the names are the keys and the values are collected into an R "container".
Property lists.
# NOT RUN {
if(file.exists("/usr/share/hiutil/Stopwords.plist")) {
o = readKeyValueDB("/usr/share/hiutil/Stopwords.plist")
}
if(file.exists("/usr/share/java/Tools/Applet Launcher.app/Contents/Info.plist"))
javaInfo = readKeyValueDB('/usr/share/java/Tools/Applet Launcher.app/Contents/Info.plist')
# }
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