# NAME XML::PP - A simple XML parser # VERSION Version 0.01 # SYNOPSIS use XML::PP; my $parser = XML::PP->new; my $xml = 'ToveJaniReminderDon\'t forget me this weekend!'; my $tree = $parser->parse($xml); print $tree->{name}; # 'note' print $tree->{children}[0]->{name}; # 'to' # DESCRIPTION You almost certainly do not need this module, for most tasks use [XML::Simple](https://metacpan.org/pod/XML%3A%3ASimple) or [XML::LibXML](https://metacpan.org/pod/XML%3A%3ALibXML). `XML::PP` exists only for the most lightweight of scenarios where you can't get one of the above modules to install, for example, CI/CD machines running Windows that get stuck with [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11468141/cant-load-c-strawberry-perl-site-lib-auto-xml-libxml-libxml-dll-for-module-x](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11468141/cant-load-c-strawberry-perl-site-lib-auto-xml-libxml-libxml-dll-for-module-x). `XML::PP` is a simple, lightweight XML parser written in pure Perl. It does not rely on external libraries like `XML::LibXML` and is suitable for small XML parsing tasks. This module supports basic XML document parsing, including namespace handling, attributes, and text nodes. # METHODS ## new my $parser = XML::PP->new(); my $parser = XML::PP->new(strict => 1); my $parser = XML::PP->new(warn_on_error => 1); Creates a new `XML::PP` object. - `strict` - If set to true, the parser dies when it encounters unknown entities or unescaped ampersands. - `warn_on_error` - If true, the parser emits warnings for unknown or malformed XML entities. This is enabled automatically if `strict` is enabled. ## parse my $tree = $parser->parse($xml_string); Parses the XML string and returns a tree structure representing the XML content. The returned structure is a hash reference with the following fields: - `name` - The tag name of the node. - `ns` - The namespace prefix (if any). - `ns_uri` - The namespace URI (if any). - `attributes` - A hash reference of attributes. - `children` - An array reference of child nodes (either text nodes or further elements). ## \_parse\_node my $node = $self->_parse_node($xml_ref, $nsmap); Recursively parses an individual XML node. This method is used internally by the `parse` method. It handles the parsing of tags, attributes, text nodes, and child elements. It also manages namespaces and handles self-closing tags. # AUTHOR Nigel Horne, `` # SEE ALSO - [XML::LibXML](https://metacpan.org/pod/XML%3A%3ALibXML) - [XML::Simple](https://metacpan.org/pod/XML%3A%3ASimple) # SUPPORT This module is provided as-is without any warranty. # LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2025 Nigel Horne. Usage is subject to licence terms. The licence terms of this software are as follows: - Personal single user, single computer use: GPL2 - All other users (including Commercial, Charity, Educational, Government) must apply in writing for a licence for use from Nigel Horne at the above e-mail.