05-10-2010
I'm trying. Is the data file really as you have it shown -- with those crazy extra dashes in front of nearly every line?
[edit] no, xml2-config doesn't mean you have xslt.
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xml::grove::sub
XML::Grove::Sub(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Grove::Sub(3)
NAME
XML::Grove::Sub - run a filter sub over a grove
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Grove::Sub;
# Using filter method on XML::Grove::Document or XML::Grove::Element:
@results = $grove_object->filter(&sub [, ...]);
# Using an XML::Grove::Sub instance:
$filterer = XML::Grove::Sub->new();
@results = $grove_object->accept($filterer, &sub [, ...]);
DESCRIPTION
"XML::Grove::Sub" executes a sub, the filter, over all objects in a grove and returns a list of all the return values from the sub. The
sub is called with the grove object as it's first parameter and passing the rest of the arguments to the call to `"filter()"' or
`"accept()"'.
EXAMPLE
The following filter will return a list of all `"foo"' or `"bar"' elements with an attribute `"widget-no"' beginning with `"A"' or `"B"'.
@results = $grove_obj->filter(sub {
my $obj = shift;
if ($obj->isa('XML::Grove::Element')
&& (($obj->{Name} eq 'foo')
|| ($obj->{Name} eq 'bar'))
&& ($obj->{Attributes}{'widget-no'} =~ /^[AB]/)) {
return ($obj);
}
return ();
});
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO
perl(1), XML::Grove(3), Data::Grove::Visitor(3)
Extensible Markup Language (XML) <http://www.w3c.org/XML>
perl v5.16.3 1999-09-02 XML::Grove::Sub(3)