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NAME

       XML::Compile::Cache - Cache compiled XML translators

INHERITANCE

        XML::Compile::Cache
          is a XML::Compile::Schema
          is a XML::Compile

SYNOPSIS

        my $cache = XML::Compile::Cache->new(...);

        $cache->declare('READER',  $type,  @options);
        $cache->declare(RW     => \@types, @options);
        $cache->declare(WRITER =>  $type, \@options);

        $cache->compileAll;
        $cache->compileAll('RW');

        # get the cached code ref for the reader
        my $reader = $cache->reader($type, @opts);
        use Data::Dumper;
        print Dumper $reader->($xml);

        # get the cached code ref for the writer, and use it
        my $doc = XML::LibXML::Document->new('1.0', 'UTF-8');
        my $xml = $cache->writer($type)->($doc, $perl);
        print $xml->toString(1);

        # use the base-class uncached, the XML::Compile::Schema
        my $do = $cache->compile(READER => $type, @opts);

DESCRIPTION

       See documentation in the base class.

METHODS

       See documentation in the base class.

   Constructors
       See documentation in the base class.

       XML::Compile::Cache->new(OPTIONS)
            -Option            --Defined in          --Default
             allow_undeclared                          <false>
             any_element                               'SKIP_ALL'
             block_namespace     XML::Compile::Schema  []
             hook                XML::Compile::Schema  undef
             hooks               XML::Compile::Schema  []
             ignore_unused_tags  XML::Compile::Schema  <false>
             key_rewrite         XML::Compile::Schema  []
             opts_readers                              []
             opts_rw                                   []
             opts_writers                              []
             parser_options      XML::Compile          <many>
             prefixes                                  <smart>
             schema_dirs         XML::Compile          undef
             typemap                                   {}
             xsi_type                                  {}

           allow_undeclared => BOOLEAN
             When  true,  you may call the reader or writer with types which were not registered with declare().
             In that case, the reader or writer may also get options passed for the compiler, as  long  as  they
             are consistent over each use of the type.

           any_element => CODE|'TAKE_ALL'|'SKIP_ALL'|'ATTEMPT'|'SLOPPY'
             See anyElement().

           block_namespace => NAMESPACE|TYPE|HASH|CODE|ARRAY
           hook => ARRAY-WITH-HOOKDATA | HOOK
           hooks => ARRAY-OF-HOOK
           ignore_unused_tags => BOOLEAN|REGEXP
           key_rewrite => HASH|CODE|ARRAY-of-HASH-and-CODE
           opts_readers => HASH|ARRAY-of-PAIRS
           opts_rw => HASH|ARRAY-of-PAIRS
             Options  added  to  both  READERs  and  WRITERS.   Options  which  are  passed  with  declare() and
             "opts_readers" or "opts_writers" will overrule these.  See addCompileOptions().

           opts_writers => HASH|ARRAY-of-PAIRS
           parser_options => HASH|ARRAY
           prefixes => HASH|ARRAY-of-PAIRS
             Define prefix name to name-space mappings.  Passed to compile(prefixes) for each reader and writer,
             but also used to permit findName() to accept types which use a prefix.

             Specify an ARRAY of (prefix, name-space) pairs, or a HASH which maps name-spaces to prefixes  (HASH
             order  is  reversed from ARRAY order!)  When you wish to collect the results, like usage counts, of
             the translation processing, you will need to specify a HASH.

              prefixes => [ mine => $myns, your => $yourns ]
              prefixes => { $myns => 'mine', $yourns => 'your' }

              # the previous is short for:
              prefixes => { $myns => [ uri => $myns, prefix => 'mine', used => 0 ]
                          , $yourns => [ uri => $yourns, prefix => 'your', ...] }

           schema_dirs => DIRECTORY|ARRAY-OF-DIRECTORIES
           typemap => HASH|ARRAY
           xsi_type => HASH|ARRAY

   Accessors
       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->addHook(HOOKDATA|HOOK|undef)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addHooks(HOOK, [HOOK, ...])
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addKeyRewrite(PREDEF|CODE|HASH, ...)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addSchemaDirs(DIRECTORIES|FILENAME)
       XML::Compile::Cache->addSchemaDirs(DIRECTORIES|FILENAME)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile

       $obj->addSchemas(XML, OPTIONS)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addTypemap(PAIR)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addTypemaps(PAIRS)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->addXsiType([HASH|ARRAY|LIST])
           [1.01] add global xsi_type declarations.  Returns the xsiType set.  The ARRAY or LIST contains pairs,
           just like the HASH.

           The value component can be 'AUTO' to automatically detect the "xsi:type" extensions.  This does  only
           work for complex types.

       $obj->allowUndeclared([BOOLEAN])
           Whether it is permitted to create readers and writers which are not declared cleanly.

       $obj->anyElement('ATTEMPT'|'SLOPPY'|'SKIP_ALL'|'TAKE_ALL'|CODE)
           [as method since 0.99] How to process ANY elements, see also new(any_element).

           Reader:  "ATTEMPT" will convert all any elements, applying the reader for each element found. When an
           element is not found in a schema, it will be included as XML::LibXML::Element node.

           [0.93] Reader: With "SLOPPY", first automatic typed conversion is attempted. But is the type  is  not
           known, XML::LibXML::Simple::XMLin() is called to the resque.

       $obj->blockNamespace(NAMESPACE|TYPE|HASH|CODE|ARRAY)
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->hooks([READER|WRITER])
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->typemap([HASH|ARRAY|PAIRS])
           [0.98] Add global knowledge on typemaps.  Returns the typemap.

       $obj->useSchema(SCHEMA, [SCHEMA])
           See "Accessors" in XML::Compile::Schema

   Prefix management
       The  cache  layer  on top of XML::Compile::Schema adds smart use of prefixes.  Of course, smartness comes
       with a small performance cost, but the code gets much cleaner.

       $obj->addPrefixes([PAIRS|ARRAY|HASH])
           The X::C logic does auto-detect prefix/namespaces combinations from the  XML,  but  does  not  search
           extensively  for  namespace  declarations.  Also, sometimes the same namespace is used with different
           prefixes.  Sometimes, the same prefix is used for different namesapces.  To  complete  the  list,  or
           control the actual prefix being used, you explicitly declare combinations.

           The  best  way  to  add prefixes is via new(prefixes), which will give your names preference over the
           names found in the schema's which get loaded.  For instance, use "::WSDL->new(prefixes =>  [  $prefix
           => $ns ]"

           [0.995]  Returns the HASH with prefix to name-space translations.  You should not modify the returned
           HASH: new PAIRS of prefix to namespace relations can be passed as arguments.

           [0.14] If a name-space appears for the second time,  then  the  new  prefix  will  be  recognized  by
           findName(),  but  not  used in the output.  When the prefix already exists for a different namespace,
           then an error will be casted.

           [0.90] You may also provide an ARRAY of pairs or a HASH.

       $obj->learnPrefixes(NODE)
           [0.993] Take all the prefixes defined in the NODE, and XML::LibXML::Element.  This is not  recursive:
           only on those defined at the top NODE.

       $obj->prefix(PREFIX)
           Lookup a prefix definition.  This returns a HASH with namespace info.

       $obj->prefixFor(URI)
           Lookup the preferred prefix for the URI.

       $obj->prefixed(TYPE|(NAMESPACE,LOCAL))
           Translate  the  fully qualified TYPE into a prefixed version.  Will produce undef if the namespace is
           unknown.

           [0.993] When your TYPE is not in packed form, you can specify a namespace  and  LOCAL  type  name  as
           separate arguments.

           example:

              print $schema->prefixed($type) || $type;
              print $schema->prefixed($ns, $local);

       $obj->prefixes([PARAMS])
           Return prefixes table.  The PARAMS are deprecated since [0.995], see addPrefixes().

   Compilers
       The  name  of  this module refers to its power to administer compiled XML encoders (writers) and decoders
       (readers).  This means that your program  only  need  to  pass  on  a  ::Cache  object  (for  instance  a
       XML::Compile::WSDL11, not a CODE reference for each compiled translator.

       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->addCompileOptions(['READERS'|'WRITERS'|'RW'], OPTIONS)
           [0.99]  You  may provide global compile options with new(opts_rw), "opts_readers" and "opts_writers",
           but also later using this method.

       $obj->compile(('READER'|'WRITER'), TYPE, OPTIONS)
           See "Compilers" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->compileAll(['READERS'|'WRITERS'|'RW', [NAMESPACE]])
           Compile all the declared readers and writers with the default 'RW').  You may  also  select  to  pre-
           compile  only  the READERS or only the WRITERS.  The selection can be limited further by specifying a
           NAMESPACE.

           By default, the processors are only compiled when used.  This method is especially useful in a daemon
           process, where preparations can take as much time as they want to... and running should be as fast as
           possible.

       $obj->dataToXML( NODE|REF-XML-STRING|XML-STRING|FILENAME|FILEHANDLE|KNOWN )
       XML::Compile::Cache->dataToXML( NODE|REF-XML-STRING|XML-STRING|FILENAME|FILEHANDLE|KNOWN )
           See "Compilers" in XML::Compile

       $obj->initParser(OPTIONS)
       XML::Compile::Cache->initParser(OPTIONS)
           See "Compilers" in XML::Compile

       $obj->reader(TYPE|NAME, OPTIONS)
           Returns the reader CODE for the TYPE or  NAME  (see  findName()).   OPTIONS  are  only  permitted  if
           new(allow_undeclared) is true, and the same as the previous call to this method.

           The  reader  will  be  compiled  the first time that it is used, and that same CODE reference will be
           returned each next request for the same TYPE.  Call compileAll() to  have  all  readers  compiled  by
           force.

           example:

             my $schema = XML::Compile::Cache->new(\@xsd,
                prefixes => [ gml => $GML_NAMESPACE ] );
             my $data   = $schema->reader('gml:members')->($xml);

             my $getmem = $schema->reader('gml:members');
             my $data   = $getmem->($xml);

       $obj->template('XML'|'PERL'|'TREE', ELEMENT, OPTIONS)
           See "Compilers" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->writer(TYPE|NAME)
           Returns  the  writer  CODE  for  the  TYPE  or  NAME (see findName()).  OPTIONS are only permitted if
           new(allow_undeclared) is true, and the same as the previous call to this method.

           The writer will be compiled the first time that it is used, and that  same  CODE  reference  will  be
           returned each next request for the same type.

           example:

             my $xml = $cache->writer('gml:members')->($doc, $data);

             my $doc = XML::LibXML::Document->new('1.0', 'UTF-8');
             my $wr  = $cache->writer('gml:members');
             my $xml = $wr->($doc, $data);
             $doc->setDocumentElement($xml);
             print $doc->toString(1);

   Administration
       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->declare('READER'|'WRITER'|'RW', TYPE|ARRAY-of-TYPES, OPTIONS)
           Register  that the indicated TYPE (or TYPES) may be used, and needs to be translated with the OPTIONS
           (either specified as ARRAY or LIST).  Specify whether it may get used  as  READER,  WRITER,  or  both
           (RW).   If the READER and WRITER need different options, then you need to declare them separately; in
           that case you cannot use RW.

           The TYPE should be understood by findName(), so may be prefixed.

           example:

             $cache->declare(READER => 'pref:count', sloppy_integers => 1)
                   ->declare(RW     => '{myns}mylocal');

             $cache->declare(WRITER => [ 'xsd:int', '{http://}aap' ]);

       $obj->doesExtend(EXTTYPE, BASETYPE)
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->elements()
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->findName(NAME)
           Translate the NAME specification into a schema defined full type.  The NAME can be a full type  (like
           '{namespace}localname',  usually  created  with  XML::Compile::Util::pack_type())  or a prefixed type
           (like 'myns:localname', where "myns" is defined via new(prefixes) or prefixes()).

           When the form is 'myns:' (so without local name), the namespace uri is returned.

           example: of findName()

             $schema->addPrefixes(pre => 'http://namespace');

             my $type = $schema->findName('pre:name');
             print $type;   # {http://namespace}name

             my $ns   = $schema->findName('pre:');
             print $ns;     # http://namespace

             my $type = $schema->findName('{somens}name');
             print $type;   # {somens}name    [a no-op]

       $obj->findSchemaFile(FILENAME)
       XML::Compile::Cache->findSchemaFile(FILENAME)
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile

       $obj->importDefinitions(XMLDATA, OPTIONS)
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->knownNamespace(NAMESPACE|PAIRS)
       XML::Compile::Cache->knownNamespace(NAMESPACE|PAIRS)
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile

       $obj->namespaces()
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->printIndex([FILEHANDLE], OPTIONS)
            -Option       --Default
             show_declared  <true>

           show_declared => BOOLEAN
             Add an indicator to each line, about  whether  readers  and  writers  are  declare  for  the  type.
             Declared  readers  and  writers  will  show  flags  "r" and "w" respectively.  Compiled readers and
             writers carry a "R" and/or "W".

       $obj->types()
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile::Schema

       $obj->walkTree(NODE, CODE)
           See "Administration" in XML::Compile

DETAILS

       See documentation in the base class.

DESCRIPTIONS

       "XML::Compile::Cache" is the smart brother of XML::Compile::Schema;  it  keeps  track  of  your  compiled
       readers and writers, and also helps you administer the parameters to handle compilation.  Besides, it lat
       you use easy prefixes instead of full namespaces.

       With  XML::Compile::Schema::compile()  (defined  in  the  SUPER  class  of this module) you can construct
       translators from XML to Perl and back.  These translators are code references, which are  "expensive"  to
       create, but "cheap" in use; call them as often as you want.  This module helps you administer them.

       When  the  schemas  grow  larger,  it gets harder to see which code reference have already be created and
       which not. And, these code references need compile options which you do not want to distribute over  your
       whole  program.   Finally,  in  a daemon application, you do not want to create the translators when used
       (which can be in every client again), but once during the initiation of the daemon.

       One of the most important contributions to the compile  management,  is  the  addition  of  smart  prefix
       handling.  This  means  that  you  can  use  prefixed  names  in  stead of full types, often created with
       XML::Compile::Util::pack_type().

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of XML-Compile-Cache distribution version 1.01, built on January 05,  2014.  Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/

       Other    distributions   in   this   suite:   XML::Compile,   XML::Compile::SOAP,   XML::Compile::WSDL11,
       XML::Compile::SOAP12,    XML::Compile::SOAP::Daemon,     XML::Compile::SOAP::WSA,     XML::Compile::C14N,
       XML::Compile::WSS,      XML::Compile::WSS::Signature,      XML::Compile::Tester,     XML::Compile::Cache,
       XML::Compile::Dumper, XML::Compile::RPC, XML::Rewrite and XML::LibXML::Simple.

       Please       post       questions       or        ideas        to        the        mailinglist        at
       http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xml-compile  .  For live contact with other developers,
       visit the "#xml-compile" channel on "irc.perl.org".

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2008-2014 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.  See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

perl v5.18.1                                       2014-01-11                           XML::Compile::Cache(3pm)