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XML::Grove::Factory - simplify creation of XML::Grove objects
use XML::Grove::Factory; ### An object that creates Grove objects directly my $gf = XML::Grove::Factory->grove_factory; $grove = $gf->document( CONTENTS ); $element = $gf->element( $name, { ATTRIBUTES }, CONTENTS ); $pi = $gf->pi( $target, $data ); $comment = $gf->comment( $data ); ### An object that creates elements by method name my $ef = XML::Grove::Factory->element_factory(); $element = $ef->NAME( { ATTRIBUTES }, CONTENTS); ### Similar to `element_factory', but creates functions in the ### current package XML::Grove::Factory->element_functions( PREFIX, ELEMENTS ); $element = NAME( { ATTRIBUTES }, CONTENTS );
"XML::Grove::Factory" provides objects or defines functions that let you simply and quickly create the most commonly used XML::Grove objects. "XML::Grove::Factory" supports three types of object creation. The first type is to create raw XML::Grove objects. The second type creates XML elements by element name. The third type is like the second, but defines local functions for you to call instead of using an object, which might save typing in some cases.
The three types of factories can be mixed. For example, you can use local functions for all element names that don't conflict with your own sub names or contain special characters, and then use a `"grove_factory()"' object for those elements that do conflict.
In the examples that follow, each example is creating an XML instance similar to the following, assuming it's pretty printed:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Some Title</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <P>A paragraph.</P> </BODY> </HTML>
use XML::Grove::Factory; $gf = XML::Grove::Factory->grove_factory; $element = $gf->element('HTML', $gf->element('HEAD', $gf->element('TITLE', 'Some Title')), $gf->element('BODY', { bgcolor => '#FFFFFF' }, $gf->element('P', 'A paragraph.')));
use XML::Grove::Factory; $ef = XML::Grove::Factory->element_factory(); $element = $ef->HTML( $ef->HEAD( $ef->TITLE('Some Title')), $ef->BODY({ bgcolor => '#FFFFFF' }, $ef->P('A paragraph.')));
use XML::Grove::Factory; XML::Grove::Factory->element_functions('', qw{ HTML HEAD TITLE BODY P }); $element = HTML( HEAD( TITLE('Some Title')), BODY({ bgcolor => '#FFFFFF' }, P('A paragraph.')));
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
Inspired by the HTML::AsSubs module by Gisle Aas.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) <http://www.w3c.org/XML>
2018-07-12 | perl v5.26.2 |