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# $Id: Subs.pm,v 1.1 2003-07-27 16:07:49 matt Exp $ package XML::Parser::Style::Subs; sub Start { no strict 'refs'; my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my $sub = $expat->{Pkg} . "::$tag"; eval { &$sub( $expat, $tag, @_ ) }; } sub End { no strict 'refs'; my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my $sub = $expat->{Pkg} . "::${tag}_"; eval { &$sub( $expat, $tag ) }; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME XML::Parser::Style::Subs - glue for handling element callbacks =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::Parser; my $p = XML::Parser->new(Style => 'Subs', Pkg => 'MySubs'); $p->parsefile('foo.xml'); { package MySubs; sub foo { # start of foo tag } sub foo_ { # end of foo tag } } =head1 DESCRIPTION Each time an element starts, a sub by that name in the package specified by the Pkg option is called with the same parameters that the Start handler gets called with. Each time an element ends, a sub with that name appended with an underscore ("_"), is called with the same parameters that the End handler gets called with. Nothing special is returned by parse. =cut
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