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Man Page: xml::xpath::literal

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Section: 3

XPath::Literal(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 XPath::Literal(3)

NAME
XML::XPath::Literal - Simple string values.
DESCRIPTION
In XPath terms a Literal is what we know as a string.
API
new($string) Create a new Literal object with the value in $string. Note that &quot; and &apos; will be converted to " and ' respectively. That is not part of the XPath specification, but I consider it useful. Note though that you have to go to extraordinary lengths in an XML template file (be it XSLT or whatever) to make use of this: <xsl:value-of select="&quot;I'm feeling &amp;quot;sad&amp;quot;&quot;"/> Which produces a Literal of: I'm feeling "sad" value() Also overloaded as stringification, simply returns the literal string value. cmp($literal) Returns the equivalent of perl's cmp operator against the given $literal. perl v5.18.2 2001-03-16 XPath::Literal(3)
Related Man Pages
xml::xpath::nodeset5.18(3) - mojave
xml::xpath::node(3) - suse
xml::xpath::nodeset(3) - suse
xml::xpath::node(3) - osx
xml::xpath::nodeset(3) - centos
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