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Parser::Style::Subs(3)               User Contributed Perl Documentation              Parser::Style::Subs(3)



NAME
       XML::Parser::Style::Subs

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
           }
         }

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.



perl v5.8.8                                      2003-07-27                           Parser::Style::Subs(3)

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