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I am trying to parse a very big XML file and do lower case and remove punctuation. The problem is that when I try to parse this file using the cET parse function for big files, at some point it comes across a bad formatted tag or character which raises syntax error:

SyntaxError: not well-formed (invalid token): line 639337, column 4

Note: It is nearly impossible for me to read the file, so I can not see where the problem is.

How can I skip or fix this?

from xml.etree import cElementTree as cET

for event, elem in cET.iterparse(xmlFile, events=("start", "end")):
    ...do something...
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  • I highly recommend the API of BeautifulSoup.
    – Katriel
    Oct 14, 2012 at 13:53
  • After iterparse hits an error, it will by definition stop. You can check the event stack it will always terminate at the error.
    – Tatarize
    Sep 4, 2018 at 1:56

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Use lxml instead of the standard library ElementTree; it supports the same API, but can handle broken XML; it'll attempt to repair it if at all possible:

parser = etree.XMLParser(recover=True)
context = etree.iterparse(filename, parser)
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  • Does lxml have some kind of iterateparse that can handle big files? Oct 14, 2012 at 13:58
  • @user1262403: My code example shows you the iterparse() interface; lxml offers an extended ElementTree API.
    – Martijn Pieters
    Oct 14, 2012 at 16:13
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You could use a tool like xmllint to verify and clean your XML. The errors reported by this tool should help you to fix the XML file.

Edit: An example:

$ cat invalid.xml 
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<foo>
<bar>
</foo>
$ xmllint invalid.xml 
invalid.xml:4: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: bar line 3 and foo
</foo>
      ^
invalid.xml:5: parser error : Premature end of data in tag foo line 2

^
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  • Thank you, but even if i see where the error is I still cannot fix anything in the file. It takes minutes even to open it, let alone navigate in it. Also I assume there are plenty of such errors. I think it has to do with the encoding when I open the file. Otherwise I would like to find a way to skip this part and iterate to the next Oct 14, 2012 at 13:48

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