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MKDoc::XML::Token(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    MKDoc::XML::Token(3pm)

NAME
MKDoc::XML::Token - XML Token Object SYNOPSIS
my $tokens = MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer->process_data ($some_xml); foreach my $token (@{$tokens}) { print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is text " if (defined $token->text()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a self closing tag " if (defined $token->tag_self_close()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is an opening tag " if (defined $token->tag_open()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a closing tag " if (defined $token->tag_close()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a processing instruction " if (defined $token->pi()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a declaration " if (defined $token->declaration()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a comment " if (defined $token->comment()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a tag " if (defined $token->tag()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a pseudo-tag (NOT text and NOT tag) " if (defined $token->pseudotag()); print "'" . $token->as_string() . "' is a leaf token (NOT opening tag) " if (defined $token->leaf()); } SUMMARY
MKDoc::XML::Token is an object representing an XML token produced by MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer. It has a set of methods to identify the type of token it is, as well as to help building a parsed tree as in MKDoc::XML::TreeBuilder. API
my $token = new MKDoc::XML::Token ($string_token); Constructs a new MKDoc::XML::Token object. my $string_token = $token->as_string(); Returns the string representation of this token so that: MKDoc::XML::Token->new ($token)->as_string eq $token is a tautology. my $node = $token->leaf(); If this token is not an opening tag, this method will return its corresponding node structure as returned by $token->text(), $token->tag_self_close(), etc. Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->pseudotag(); If this token is a comment, declaration or processing instruction, this method will return $token->tag_comment(), $token_declaration() or $token->pi() resp. Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->tag(); If this token is an opening, closing, or self closing tag, this method will return $token->tag_open(), $token->tag_close() or $token->tag_self_close() resp. Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->comment(); If this token object represents a declaration, the following structure is returned: # this is <!-- I like Pie. Pie is good --> { _tag => '~comment', text => ' I like Pie. Pie is good ', } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->declaration(); If this token object represents a declaration, the following structure is returned: # this is <!DOCTYPE foo> { _tag => '~declaration', text => 'DOCTYPE foo', } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->pi(); If this token object represents a processing instruction, the following structure is returned: # this is <?xml version="1.0" charset="UTF-8"?> { _tag => '~pi', text => 'xml version="1.0" charset="UTF-8"', } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->tag_open(); If this token object represents an opening tag, the following structure is returned: # this is <aTag foo="bar" baz="buz"> { _tag => 'aTag', _open => 1, _close => 0, foo => 'bar', baz => 'buz', } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->tag_close(); If this token object represents a closing tag, the following structure is returned: # this is </aTag> { _tag => 'aTag', _open => 0, _close => 1, } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->tag_self_close(); If this token object represents a self-closing tag, the following structure is returned: # this is <aTag foo="bar" baz="buz" /> { _tag => 'aTag', _open => 1, _close => 1, foo => 'bar', baz => 'buz', } Returns undef otherwise. my $node = $token->text(); If this token object represents a piece of text, then this text is returned. Returns undef otherwise. TRAP! $token->text() returns a false value if this text happens to be '0' or ''. So really you should use: if (defined $token->text()) { ... do stuff... } NOTES
MKDoc::XML::Token works with MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer, which can be used when building a full tree is not necessary. If you need to build a tree, look at MKDoc::XML::TreeBuilder. AUTHOR
Copyright 2003 - MKDoc Holdings Ltd. Author: Jean-Michel Hiver This module is free software and is distributed under the same license as Perl itself. Use it at your own risk. SEE ALSO
MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer MKDoc::XML::TreeBuilder perl v5.10.1 2004-10-06 MKDoc::XML::Token(3pm)
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