Provided by: libxml-perl_0.08-4_all 

NAME
XML::Handler::Subs - a PerlSAX handler base class for calling user-defined subs
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Handler::Subs;
package MyHandlers;
use vars qw{ @ISA };
sub s_NAME { my ($self, $element) = @_ };
sub e_NAME { my ($self, $element) = @_ };
$self->{Names}; # an array of names
$self->{Nodes}; # an array of $element nodes
$handler = MyHandlers->new();
$self->in_element($name);
$self->within_element($name);
DESCRIPTION
"XML::Handler::Subs" is a base class for PerlSAX handlers. "XML::Handler::Subs" is subclassed to
implement complete behavior and to add element-specific handling.
Each time an element starts, a method by that name prefixed with `s_' is called with the element to be
processed. Each time an element ends, a method with that name prefixed with `e_' is called. Any special
characters in the element name are replaced by underscores.
Subclassing XML::Handler::Subs in this way is similar to XML::Parser's Subs style.
XML::Handler::Subs maintains a stack of element names, `"$self-"{Names}', and a stack of element nodes,
`"$self-"{Nodes}>' that can be used by subclasses. The current element is pushed on the stacks before
calling an element-name start method and popped off the stacks after calling the element-name end method.
The `"in_element()"' and `"within_element()"' calls use these stacks.
If the subclass implements `"start_document()"', `"end_document()"', `"start_element()"', and
`"end_element()"', be sure to use `"SUPER::"' to call the the superclass methods also. See perlobj(1)
for details on SUPER::. `"SUPER::start_element()"' and `"SUPER::end_element()"' return 1 if an element-
name method is called, they return 0 if no method was called.
XML::Handler::Subs does not implement any other PerlSAX handlers.
XML::Handler::Subs supports the following methods:
new( OPTIONS )
A basic `"new()"' method. `"new()"' takes a list of key, value pairs or a hash and creates and
returns a hash with those options; the hash is blessed into the subclass.
in_element($name)
Returns true if `$name' is equal to the name of the innermost currently opened element.
within_element($name)
Returns the number of times the `$name' appears in Names.
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO
perl(1), PerlSAX.pod(3)
perl v5.36.0 2022-12-13 XML::Handler::Subs(3pm)