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NAMEXML::SAX::Expat::Incremental - XML::SAX::Expat subclass for non-blocking (incremental) parsing, with XML::Parser::ExpatNB.SYNOPSISuse XML::SAX::Expat::Incremental; # don't do this, use XML::SAX::ParserFactory my $p = XML::SAX::Expat::Incremental->new( Handler => MyHandler->new ); $p->parse_start; while (<DATA>){ $p->parse_more($_); # or $p->parse_string($_); } $p->parse_done; DESCRIPTIONMost XML parsers give a callback interface within an encapsulated loop. That is, you call$p->parse_whatever($whatever); And eventually, when $whatever is depleted by the parser, "$p->parse" will return. Sometimes you don't want the parser to control the loop for you. For example, if you need to retrieve your XML in chunks in a funny way, you might need to do something like my $doc = ''; while (defined(my $buffer = get_more_xml())) { $doc .= $buffer; } $p->parse_string($doc); which is not very convenient, or efficient. You could use perltie to tie a filehandle which does this for you, but that only works some of the time (for example, say you have two inputs coming in simultaneously). XML::Parser::ExpatNB solves this by providing three methods:
This interface lets you move the loop to outside the parser, retaining control. The callbacks are executed in the same manner, just that now, when there is no left to parse, instead of taking more data from a source on it's own, the parser returns control to you. $p->parse_start; # you can omit this - parse_start will # be called automatically as needed while(defined(my $buffer = get_more_xml())) { $p->parse_more($buffer); } $p->parse_done; This module is a subclass of XML::SAX::Expat which is to XML::Parser::ExpatXS as XML::SAX::Expat is to XML::Parser itself. METHODS
SEE ALSOXML::Parser, XML::SAX, XML::SAX::Expat, XML::SAX::ExpatNBVERSION CONTROLThis module is maintained using Darcs. You can get the latest version from <http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/XML-SAX-Expat-Incremental/>, and use "darcs send" to commit changes.AUTHORYuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>COPYRIGHT & LICENSECopyright (c) 2005 Yuval Kogman. All rights reserved This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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