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2.0.0-rc (#9)
### Issues

* \#1 \[bug\] Unable to mount S3 due to 'item_not_found' exception
* \#2 Require bucket name for S3 mounts
* \#3 \[bug\] File size is not being updated in S3 mount
* \#4 Upgrade to libfuse-3.x.x
* \#5 Switch to renterd for Sia support
* \#6 Switch to cpp-httplib to further reduce dependencies
* \#7 Remove global_data and calculate used disk space per provider
* \#8 Switch to libcurl for S3 mount support

### Changes from v1.x.x

* Added read-only encrypt provider
  * Pass-through mount point that transparently encrypts source data using `XChaCha20-Poly1305`
* Added S3 encryption support via `XChaCha20-Poly1305`
* Added replay protection to remote mounts
* Added support base64 writes in remote FUSE
* Created static linked Linux binaries for `amd64` and `aarch64` using `musl-libc`
* Removed legacy Sia renter support
* Removed Skynet support
* Fixed multiple remote mount WinFSP API issues on \*NIX servers
* Implemented chunked read and write
  * Writes for non-cached files are performed in chunks of 8Mib
* Removed `repertory-ui` support
* Removed `FreeBSD` support
* Switched to `libsodium` over `CryptoPP`
* Switched to `XChaCha20-Poly1305` for remote mounts
* Updated `GoogleTest` to v1.14.0
* Updated `JSON for Modern C++` to v3.11.2
* Updated `OpenSSL` to v1.1.1w
* Updated `RocksDB` to v8.5.3
* Updated `WinFSP` to 2023
* Updated `boost` to v1.78.0
* Updated `cURL` to v8.3.0
* Updated `zlib` to v1.3
* Use `upload_manager` for all providers
  * Adds a delay to uploads to prevent excessive API calls
  * Supports re-upload after mount restart for incomplete uploads
  * NOTE: Uploads for all providers are full file (no resume support)
    * Multipart upload support is planned for S3

Reviewed-on: #9
2023-10-29 06:55:59 +00:00

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#include "pugixml.hpp"
#include <string.h>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
pugi::xml_document doc;
if (!doc.load_string("<node id='123'>text</node><!-- comment -->", pugi::parse_default | pugi::parse_comments)) return -1;
// tag::node[]
pugi::xml_node node = doc.child("node");
// change node name
std::cout << node.set_name("notnode");
std::cout << ", new node name: " << node.name() << std::endl;
// change comment text
std::cout << doc.last_child().set_value("useless comment");
std::cout << ", new comment text: " << doc.last_child().value() << std::endl;
// we can't change value of the element or name of the comment
std::cout << node.set_value("1") << ", " << doc.last_child().set_name("2") << std::endl;
// end::node[]
// tag::attr[]
pugi::xml_attribute attr = node.attribute("id");
// change attribute name/value
std::cout << attr.set_name("key") << ", " << attr.set_value("345");
std::cout << ", new attribute: " << attr.name() << "=" << attr.value() << std::endl;
// we can use numbers or booleans
attr.set_value(1.234);
std::cout << "new attribute value: " << attr.value() << std::endl;
// we can also use assignment operators for more concise code
attr = true;
std::cout << "final attribute value: " << attr.value() << std::endl;
// end::attr[]
}
// vim:et