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# # $Id: test-ids.pl,v 1.1 1999/05/26 15:42:16 kmacleod Exp $ # # This example parses each doc on the command line and prints all of # the IDs found in the doc, with their Perl hash references use XML::Parser; use XML::Parser::Grove; use XML::Grove; use XML::Grove::IDs; my $doc; my $id_maker = new XML::Grove::IDs; foreach $doc (@ARGV) { print "---- $doc ----\n"; my $parser = XML::Parser->new(Style => 'grove'); $parser->parsefile ($doc); my $grove = $parser->{Grove}; my $ids = $grove->get_ids; my $id; foreach $id (sort keys %$ids) { # prints the id and the hash reference to the element, not # pretty but this is just a test. # printing paths would be cool. print "$id - $ids->{$id}\n"; } }
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