# # Copyright (C) 1998 Ken MacLeod # XML::Perl2SAX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # # $Id: Perl2SAX.pm,v 1.3 1999/12/22 21:15:00 kmacleod Exp $ # use strict; package XML::Perl2SAX; use vars qw{ $VERSION }; # will be substituted by make-rel script $VERSION = "0.07"; sub new { my $type = shift; my $self = ($#_ == 0) ? shift : { @_ }; return bless $self, $type; } sub start_document { my $self = shift; my $properties = ($#_ == 0) ? shift : { @_ }; if ($properties->{Locator}) { $self->{DocumentHandler}->setDocumentLocator($properties->{Locator}); } $self->{DocumentHandler}->startDocument; } sub end_document { my $self = shift; $self->{DocumentHandler}->endDocument; } sub start_element { my $self = shift; my $properties = shift; # FIXME depends on how Perl SAX treats attributes $self->{DocumentHandler}->startElement($properties->{Name}, $properties->{Attributes}); } sub end_element { my $self = shift; my $properties = shift; $self->{DocumentHandler}->endElement($properties->{Name}); } sub characters { my $self = shift; my $properties = shift; $self->{DocumentHandler}->characters($properties->{Data}, 0, length($properties->{Data})); } sub ignorable_whitespace { my $self = shift; my $properties = shift; $self->{DocumentHandler}->ignorableWhitespace($properties->{Data}, 0, length($properties->{Data})); } sub processing_instruction { my $self = shift; my $properties = shift; $self->{DocumentHandler}->processingInstruction($properties->{Target}, $properties->{Data}); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME XML::SAX2Perl -- translate Perl SAX methods to Java/CORBA style methods =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::Perl2SAX; $perl2sax = XML::Perl2SAX(handler => $java_style_handler); =head1 DESCRIPTION C is a SAX filter that translates Perl style SAX methods to Java/CORBA style method calls. This module performs the inverse operation from C. C is a Perl SAX document handler. The `C' method takes a `C' argument that is a Java/CORBA style handler that the new Perl2SAX instance will call. The SAX interfaces are defined at . =head1 AUTHOR Ken MacLeod =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), XML::Perl2SAX(3). Extensible Markup Language (XML) Simple API for XML (SAX) =cut