MathDOM - Content MathML in Python
MathDOM is a set of Python 2.4 modules (using PyXML_ or lxml_, and
pyparsing_) that import mathematical terms as a Content MathML
_
DOM. It currently parses MathML and literal infix terms into a DOM
document and writes out MathML and literal infix/prefix/postfix/Python
terms. The DOM elements are enhanced by domain specific methods that
make using the DOM a little easier. Implementations based on PyXML and
lxml/libxml2 are available.
.. _lxml: http://codespeak.net/lxml/
.. _pyparsing: http://pyparsing.sourceforge.net/
.. _PyXML: http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/
.. _Content MathML
: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/chapter4.html
.. _MathML: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/
.. _PyMathML: http://pymathml.sourceforge.net/
You can call it the shortest way between different term
representations and a Content MathML DOM. Ever noticed the annoying
differences between terms in different programming languages? Build
your application around MathDOM and stop caring about the term
representation that users prefer or that your machine can execute. If
you need a different representation, add a converter, but don't change
the model of your application. Literal terms are connected through an
intermediate AST step that makes writing converters for
SQL/Java/Lisp/your-favourite easy.
New in version 0.8:
- works with (and requires) lxml 2.0 or later
New in version 0.7.2:
- works with (and requires) lxml 1.3 or later
New in version 0.7.1:
- bug fix for operator qualifiers
New in version 0.7:
- works with lxml 0.9 out-of-the-box
New in version 0.6.7:
- added missing '%' operator (modulo)
- adapted to updated lxml API
New in version 0.6.6:
- closer APIs of mathdom and lmathdom
- convenience functions to portably create apply, ci and cn elements
New in version 0.6.5:
- XSLT extension function to include literal terms in output
- bug fix in Python term serializer
New in version 0.6.4:
- Updated setup.py script to use setuptools if available
- Support for splitting package into two PyXML and lxml dependent packages
- Now builds patched lxml during install
New in version 0.6.3.1:
- Fixes a number of bugs in mathdom and lmathdom modules
New in version 0.6.2:
- Generalized parser framework
- Python term parser
New in version 0.6.1:
- integration of the PyMathML_ renderer (untested!)
- more generic integration of XSLT scripts
New in version 0.6:
- RelaxNG validation (lxml)
- Presentation MathML export (based on XSLT/lxml)
- stricter spec conformance (encloses MathML output in tag