XML::LibXML - Perl Binding for libxml2 |
XML::LibXML - Perl Binding for libxml2
$Version_String = XML::LibXML::LIBXML_DOTTED_VERSION; $Version_ID = XML::LibXML::LIBXML_VERSION; $libxmlnode = XML::LibXML->import_GDOME( $node, $deep ); $gdomenode = XML::LibXML->export_GDOME( $node, $deep );
use XML::LibXML; my $parser = XML::LibXML->new(); my $doc = $parser->parse_string(<<'EOT'); <some-xml/> EOT
This module is an interface to the gnome libxml2 DOM and SAX parser and the DOM
tree. It also provides an XML::XPath-like findnodes()
interface, providing
access to the XPath API in libxml2. The module is split into several packages
which are not described in this section.
For further information, please check the following documentation:
Sometimes it is usefull to figure out, for which version XML::LibXML was compiled for. In most cases this is for debugging or to check if a given installation meets all functionality for the package. The functiones XML::LibXML::LIBXML_DOTTED_VERSION and XML::LibXML::LIBXML_VERSION provide this version information. Both functions simply pass through the values of the similar named macros of libxml2.
$Version_String = XML::LibXML::LIBXML_DOTTED_VERSION;
Returns the Versionstring of the libxml2 version XML::LibXML was compiled for. This will be ``2.6.2'' for ``libxml2 2.6.2''.
$Version_ID = XML::LibXML::LIBXML_VERSION;
Returns the version id of the libxml2 version XML::LibXML was compiled for. This will be ``20602'' for ``libxml2 2.6.2''. Don't mix this version id with $XML::LibXML::VERSION. The latter contains the version of XML::LibXML itself while the first contains the version of libxml2 XML::LibXML was compiled for.
The modules described in this section are not part of the XML::LibXML package itself. As they support some additional features, they are mentioned here.
Note: THE FUNCTIONS DESCRIBED HERE ARE STILL EXPERIMENTAL
Although both modules make use of libxml2's XML capabilities, the DOM implementation of both modules are not compatible. But still it is possible to exchange nodes from one DOM to the other. The concept of this exchange is pretty similar to the function cloneNode(): The particular node is copied on the lowlevel to the opposite DOM implementation.
Since the DOM implementations cannot coexist within one document, one is forced to copy each node that should be used. Because you are always keeping two nodes this may cause quite an impact on a machines memory usage.
XML::LibXML provides two functions to export or import GDOME nodes:
import_GDOME()
and export_GDOME(). Both function have two parameters: the node
and a flag for recursive import. The flag works as in cloneNode().
The two functions allow to export and import XML::GDOME nodes explicitly,
however, XML::LibXML allows also the transparent import of XML::GDOME nodes in
functions such as appendChild(), insertAfter()
and so on. While native nodes
are automaticly adopted in most functions XML::GDOME nodes are always cloned in
advance. Thus if the original node is modified after the operation, the node in
the XML::LibXML document will not have this information.
$libxmlnode = XML::LibXML->import_GDOME( $node, $deep );
This clones an XML::GDOME node to a XML::LibXML node explicitly.
$gdomenode = XML::LibXML->export_GDOME( $node, $deep );
Allows to clone an XML::LibXML node into a XML::GDOME node.
Matt Sergeant, Christian Glahn, =head1 VERSION
1.58
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