XML::Compile::Util - Utility routines for XML::Compile components
XML::Compile::Util is a Exporter
use XML::Compile::Util; my $node_type = pack_type $ns, $localname; my ($ns, $localname) = unpack_type $node_type;
The functions provided by this package are used by various XML::Compile components, which on their own may be unrelated.
The following URIs are exported as constants, to avoid typing in the same long URIs each time again: XMLNS, SCHEMA1999, SCHEMA2000, SCHEMA2001, and SCHEMA2001i.
Translates the two arguments into one compact string representation of the node id.
example:
print pack_id 'http://my-ns', 'my-id'; # shows: http://my-ns#my-id
Translates the arguments into one compact string representation of the node type. When the $ns is not present, undef, or an empty string, then no namespace is presumed, and no curly braces part made.
undef
print pack_type 'http://my-ns', 'my-type'; # shows: {http://my-ns}my-type print pack_type 'my-type'; print pack_type undef, 'my-type'; print pack_type '', 'my-type'; # all three show: my-type
Returns a LIST of two elements: the name-space and the id, as included in the $string. That $string must be compatible with the result of pack_id().
Returns a LIST of two elements: the name-space and the localname, as included in the $string. That $string must be compatible with the result of pack_type(). When no name-space is present, an empty string is used.
[1.44] Add the $duration to the $time (defaults to 'now') This is an expensive operation: in many cases the duration2secs() produces useful results as well.
my $now = time; my $deadline = add_duration 'P1M', $now; # deadline in 1 month
[1.44] Translate any format into seconds. This is an example of a valid duration: -PT1M30.5S Average month and year lengths are used. If you need more precise calculations, then use add_duration().
-PT1M30.5S
Returns the even-numbered elements from the LIST.
Returns the odd-numbered elements from the LIST.
Translate an XML::LibXML::Node into a packed type.
This module is part of XML-Compile distribution version 1.60, built on March 04, 2018. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/
Copyrights 2006-2018 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>]. 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://dev.perl.org/licenses/
To install XML::Compile, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm XML::Compile
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install XML::Compile
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.