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SGML::Grove - an SGML, XML, or HTML document
use SGML::Grove; $grove = A::GroveBuilder->new ($sysid); $root = $grove->root; $errors = $grove->errors; $entities = $grove->entities; $notations = $grove->notations; $grove->as_string([$context, ...]); $grove->iter; $grove->accept($visitor, ...); $grove->accept_gi($visitor, ...); $grove->children_accept($visitor, ...); $grove->children_accept_gi($visitor, ...);
SGML::Grove represents a loaded document instance returned from a
grove building or parsing module, i.e. for SGML documents this may be
SGML::SPGroveBuilder. The returned grove contains the root, or top,
element of the document and an array of any warnings or errors that
may have been generated while parsing the document.
$grove->root returns the SGML::Element of the outermost
element of the document.
$grove->errors returns a reference to an array containing any
errors generated while parsing the document.
$grove->entities returns a reference to a hash containing any
entities referenced in this grove (as opposed to entities that may
have been declared but not used).
$grove->notations returns a reference to an array containing
any notations referenced in this grove.
$grove->as_string returns the entire grove as a string,
possibly modified by $context. See SGML::SData and SGML::PI
for more detail.
$grove-iter> returns an iterator for the grove object, see
Class::Visitor for details.
$grove->accept($visitor[, ...]) issues a call back to
$visitor->visit_SGML_Grove($element[, ...]). See examples
visitor.pl and simple-dump.pl for more information.
$grove->accept_gi($visitor[, ...]) is implemented as a synonym
for accept.
children_accept and children_accept_gi call accept and
accept_gi, respectively, on the root element.
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
perl(1), Text::EntityMap(3), SGML::Element(3), SGML::SData(3), SGML::PI(3), Class::Visitor(3). <http://www.jclark.com/>
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