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RedHat 9.0(Shrike) |
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XML::PatAct::MatchName(3pm) |
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XML::PatAct::MatchName − A pattern module for matching element names
use XML::PatAct::MatchName; my $matcher = XML::PatAct::MatchName->new(); my $patterns = [ ’foo’ => ACTION, ’bar/foo’ => ACTION, ... ];
XML::PatAct::MatchName is a pattern module for use with PatAct drivers for applying pattern-action lists to XML parses or trees. XML::PatAct::MatchName is a simple pattern module that uses just element names to match on. If multiple names are supplied seperated by ’"/"’ characters, then all of the parent element names must match as well.
The order of patterns in the list is not significant. XML::PatAct::MatchName will use the most specific match. Using the synopsis above as an example, if you have an element ’"foo"’, ’"bar/foo"’ will match if ’"foo"’ is in an element ’"bar"’, otherwise just the pattern with ’"foo"’ will match.
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
perl(1)
’’Using PatAct Modules’’ and ’’Creating PatAct Modules’’ in libxml−perl.
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