NAME PYX - A perl module for PYX handling. SYNOPSIS use PYX qw(attribute char comment end_element instruction start_element); my @data = attribute(@attr); my @data = char($char); my @data = comment($comment); my @data = end_element($elem); my @data = instruction($target, $code); my @data = start_element($elem, @attr); SUBROUTINES "attribute(@attr)" Encode attribute as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. "char($char)" Encode characters between elements as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. "comment($comment)" Encode comment as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. "end_element($elem)" Encode end of element as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. "instruction($target, $code)" Encode instruction as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. "start_element($elem, @attr)" Encode begin of element as PYX. Returns array of encoded lines. EXAMPLE # Pragmas. use strict; use warnings; # Modules. use PYX qw(attribute char comment end_element instruction start_element); # Example output. my @data = ( instruction('xml', 'foo'), start_element('element'), attribute('key', 'val'), comment('comment'), char('data'), end_element('element'), ); # Print out. map { print $_."\n" } @data; # Output: # ?xml foo # (element # Akey val # _comment # -data # )element DEPENDENCIES Exporter, PYX::Utils, Readonly. SEE ALSO Task::PYX Install the PYX modules. REPOSITORY AUTHOR Michal Špaček LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT © 2005-2015 Michal Špaček BSD 2-Clause License VERSION 0.04