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# $Id: Objects.pm,v 1.1 2003-08-18 20:20:51 matt Exp $ package XML::Parser::Style::Objects; use strict; sub Init { my $expat = shift; $expat->{Lists} = []; $expat->{Curlist} = $expat->{Tree} = []; } sub Start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my $newlist = [ ]; my $class = "${$expat}{Pkg}::$tag"; my $newobj = bless { @_, Kids => $newlist }, $class; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $newobj; $expat->{Curlist} = $newlist; } sub End { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; $expat->{Curlist} = pop @{ $expat->{Lists} }; } sub Char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $class = "${$expat}{Pkg}::Characters"; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; if ($pos >= 0 and ref($clist->[$pos]) eq $class) { $clist->[$pos]->{Text} .= $text; } else { push @$clist, bless { Text => $text }, $class; } } sub Final { my $expat = shift; delete $expat->{Curlist}; delete $expat->{Lists}; $expat->{Tree}; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME XML::Parser::Style::Objects =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::Parser; my $p = XML::Parser->new(Style => 'Objects', Pkg => 'MyNode'); my $tree = $p->parsefile('foo.xml'); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module implements XML::Parser's Objects style parser. This is similar to the Tree style, except that a hash object is created for each element. The corresponding object will be in the class whose name is created by appending "::" and the element name to the package set with the Pkg option. Non-markup text will be in the ::Characters class. The contents of the corresponding object will be in an anonymous array that is the value of the Kids property for that object. =head1 SEE ALSO L<XML::Parser::Style::Tree> =cut
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