# ====================================================================== # # Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com) # Copyright (C) 2008 Martin Kutter (martin.kutter@fen-net.de) # SOAP::Lite is free software; you can redistribute it # and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # # $Id: Lite.pm 249 2008-05-05 20:35:05Z kutterma $ # # ====================================================================== package XML::Parser::Lite; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION); use version; $VERSION = qv('0.710.05'); sub new { my $class = shift; return $class if ref $class; my $self = bless {} => $class; my %parameters = @_; $self->setHandlers(); # clear first $self->setHandlers(%{$parameters{Handlers} || {}}); return $self; } sub setHandlers { my $self = shift; # allow symbolic refs, avoid "subroutine redefined" warnings no strict 'refs'; local $^W; # clear all handlers if called without parameters if (not @_) { for (qw(Start End Char Final Init Comment Doctype XMLDecl)) { *$_ = sub {} } } # we could use each here, too... while (@_) { my($name, $func) = splice(@_, 0, 2); *$name = defined $func ? $func : sub {} } return $self; } sub _regexp { my $patch = shift || ''; my $package = __PACKAGE__; # This parser is based on "shallow parser" http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~cameron/REX.html # Robert D. Cameron "REX: XML Shallow Parsing with Regular Expressions", # Technical Report TR 1998-17, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, November, 1998. # Copyright (c) 1998, Robert D. Cameron. # The following code may be freely used and distributed provided that # this copyright and citation notice remains intact and that modifications # or additions are clearly identified. # Modifications may be tracked on SOAP::Lite's SVN at # https://soaplite.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soaplite/ # use re 'eval'; my $TextSE = "[^<]+"; my $UntilHyphen = "[^-]*-"; my $Until2Hyphens = "([^-]*)-(?:[^-]$[^-]*-)*-"; my $CommentCE = "$Until2Hyphens(?{${package}::comment(\$2)})>?"; # my $Until2Hyphens = "$UntilHyphen(?:[^-]$UntilHyphen)*-"; # my $CommentCE = "$Until2Hyphens>?"; my $UntilRSBs = "[^\\]]*](?:[^\\]]+])*]+"; my $CDATA_CE = "$UntilRSBs(?:[^\\]>]$UntilRSBs)*>"; my $S = "[ \\n\\t\\r]+"; my $NameStrt = "[A-Za-z_:]|[^\\x00-\\x7F]"; my $NameChar = "[A-Za-z0-9_:.-]|[^\\x00-\\x7F]"; my $Name = "(?:$NameStrt)(?:$NameChar)*"; my $QuoteSE = "\"[^\"]*\"|'[^']*'"; my $DT_IdentSE = "$Name(?:$S(?:$Name|$QuoteSE))*"; # my $DT_IdentSE = "$S$Name(?:$S(?:$Name|$QuoteSE))*"; my $MarkupDeclCE = "(?:[^\\]\"'><]+|$QuoteSE)*>"; my $S1 = "[\\n\\r\\t ]"; my $UntilQMs = "[^?]*\\?"; my $PI_Tail = "\\?>|$S1$UntilQMs(?:[^>?]$UntilQMs)*"; my $DT_ItemSE = "<(?:!(?:--$Until2Hyphens>|[^-]$MarkupDeclCE)|\\?$Name(?:$PI_Tail>))|%$Name;|$S"; my $DocTypeCE = "$S($DT_IdentSE(?:$S)?(?:\\[(?:$DT_ItemSE)*](?:$S)?)?)>(?{${package}::_doctype(\$3)})"; # my $PI_Tail = "\\?>|$S1$UntilQMs(?:[^>?]$UntilQMs)*>"; # my $DT_ItemSE = "<(?:!(?:--$Until2Hyphens>|[^-]$MarkupDeclCE)|\\?$Name(?:$PI_Tail))|%$Name;|$S"; # my $DocTypeCE = "$DT_IdentSE(?:$S)?(?:\\[(?:$DT_ItemSE)*](?:$S)?)?>?"; my $DeclCE = "--(?:$CommentCE)?|\\[CDATA\\[(?:$CDATA_CE)?|DOCTYPE(?:$DocTypeCE)?"; # my $PI_CE = "$Name(?:$PI_Tail)?"; my $PI_CE = "($Name(?:$PI_Tail))>(?{${package}::_xmldecl(\$5)})"; # these expressions were modified for backtracking and events # my $EndTagCE = "($Name)(?{${package}::_end(\$2)})(?:$S)?>"; my $EndTagCE = "($Name)(?{${package}::_end(\$6)})(?:$S)?>"; my $AttValSE = "\"([^<\"]*)\"|'([^<']*)'"; # my $ElemTagCE = "($Name)(?:$S($Name)(?:$S)?=(?:$S)?(?:$AttValSE)(?{[\@{\$^R||[]},\$4=>defined\$5?\$5:\$6]}))*(?:$S)?(/)?>(?{${package}::_start( \$3,\@{\$^R||[]})})(?{\${7} and ${package}::_end(\$3)})"; my $ElemTagCE = "($Name)" . "(?:$S($Name)(?:$S)?=(?:$S)?(?:$AttValSE)" . "(?{[\@{\$^R||[]},\$8=>defined\$9?\$9:\$10]}))*(?:$S)?(/)?>" . "(?{${package}::_start(\$7,\@{\$^R||[]})})(?{\$11 and ${package}::_end(\$7)})"; my $MarkupSPE = "<(?:!(?:$DeclCE)?|\\?(?:$PI_CE)?|/(?:$EndTagCE)?|(?:$ElemTagCE)?)"; # Next expression is under "black magic". # Ideally it should be '($TextSE)(?{${package}::char(\$1)})|$MarkupSPE', # but it doesn't work under Perl 5.005 and only magic with # (?:....)?? solved the problem. # I would appreciate if someone let me know what is the right thing to do # and what's the reason for all this magic. # Seems like a problem related to (?:....)? rather than to ?{} feature. # Tests are in t/31-xmlparserlite.t if you decide to play with it. #"(?{[]})(?:($TextSE)(?{${package}::_char(\$1)}))$patch|$MarkupSPE"; "(?:($TextSE)(?{${package}::_char(\$1)}))$patch|$MarkupSPE"; } setHandlers(); # Try 5.6 and 5.10 regex first my $REGEXP = _regexp('??'); sub _parse_re { use re "eval"; undef $^R; 1 while $_[0] =~ m{$REGEXP}go }; # fixup regex if it does not work... { if (not eval { _parse_re('bar'); 1; } ) { $REGEXP = _regexp(); local $^W; *_parse_re = sub { use re "eval"; undef $^R; 1 while $_[0] =~ m{$REGEXP}go }; } } sub parse { _init(); _parse_re($_[1]); _final(); } my(@stack, $level); sub _init { @stack = (); $level = 0; Init(__PACKAGE__, @_); } sub _final { die "not properly closed tag '$stack[-1]'\n" if @stack; die "no element found\n" unless $level; Final(__PACKAGE__, @_) } sub _start { die "multiple roots, wrong element '$_[0]'\n" if $level++ && !@stack; push(@stack, $_[0]); Start(__PACKAGE__, @_); } sub _char { Char(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]), return if @stack; # check for junk before or after element # can't use split or regexp due to limitations in ?{} implementation, # will iterate with loop, but we'll do it no more than two times, so # it shouldn't affect performance for (my $i=0; $i < length $_[0]; $i++) { die "junk '$_[0]' @{[$level ? 'after' : 'before']} XML element\n" if index("\n\r\t ", substr($_[0],$i,1)) < 0; # or should '< $[' be there } } sub _end { pop(@stack) eq $_[0] or die "mismatched tag '$_[0]'\n"; End(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]); } sub comment { Comment(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]); } sub end { pop(@stack) eq $_[0] or die "mismatched tag '$_[0]'\n"; End(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]); } sub _doctype { Doctype(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]); } sub _xmldecl { XMLDecl(__PACKAGE__, $_[0]); } # ====================================================================== 1; __END__ =head1 NAME XML::Parser::Lite - Lightweight regexp-based XML parser =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::Parser::Lite; $p1 = new XML::Parser::Lite; $p1->setHandlers( Start => sub { shift; print "start: @_\n" }, Char => sub { shift; print "char: @_\n" }, End => sub { shift; print "end: @_\n" }, ); $p1->parse('Hello World!'); $p2 = new XML::Parser::Lite Handlers => { Start => sub { shift; print "start: @_\n" }, Char => sub { shift; print "char: @_\n" }, End => sub { shift; print "end: @_\n" }, } ; $p2->parse('Hello cruel World!'); =head1 DESCRIPTION This Perl implements an XML parser with a interface similar to XML::Parser. Though not all callbacks are supported, you should be able to use it in the same way you use XML::Parser. Due to using experimantal regexp features it'll work only on Perl 5.6 and above and may behave differently on different platforms. Note that you cannot use regular expressions or split in callbacks. This is due to a limitation of perl's regular expression implementation (which is not re-entrant). =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS =head2 new Constructor. As (almost) all SOAP::Lite constructors, new() returns the object called on when called as object method. This means that the following effectifely is a no-op if $obj is a object: $obj = $obj->new(); New accepts a single named parameter, C with a hash ref as value: my $parser = XML::Parser::Lite->new( Handlers => { Start => sub { shift; print "start: @_\n" }, Char => sub { shift; print "char: @_\n" }, End => sub { shift; print "end: @_\n" }, } ); The handlers given will be passed to setHandlers. =head2 setHandlers Sets (or resets) the parsing handlers. Accepts a hash with the handler names and handler code references as parameters. Passing C instead of a code reference replaces the handler by a no-op. The following handlers can be set: Init Start Char End Final All other handlers are ignored. Calling setHandlers without parameters resets all handlers to no-ops. =head2 parse Parses the XML given. In contrast to L's parse method, parse() only parses strings. =head1 Handler methods =head2 Init Called before parsing starts. You should perform any necessary initializations in Init. =head2 Start Called at the start of each XML node. See L for details. =head2 Char Called for each character sequence. May be called multiple times for the characters contained in an XML node (even for every single character). Your implementation has to make sure that it captures all characters. =head2 End Called at the end of each XML node. See L for details =head2 Comment See L for details =head2 XMLDecl See L for details =head2 Doctype See L for details =head2 Final Called at the end of the parsing process. You should perform any neccessary cleanup here. =head1 SEE ALSO XML::Parser =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 2008- Martin Kutter. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This parser is based on "shallow parser" http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~cameron/REX.html Copyright (c) 1998, Robert D. Cameron. =head1 AUTHOR Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com) Martin Kutter (martin.kutter@fen-net.de) Additional handlers supplied by Adam Leggett. =cut