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{ 'class' => 'myclass', 'set' => { 'key2' => 'b', 'key1' => 'a' } }

XML::Rules is simpler than XML::Simple, you start with xml2XMLRules, and you tweak it a little

#!/usr/bin/perl -- #~ 2012-05-02-20:44:05 by Anonymous Monk #~ perltidy -csc -otr -opr -ce -nibc -i=4 use strict; use warnings; use XML::Rules; use Data::Dump qw/ dd /; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $t = XML::Rules->new( qw/ stripspaces 8 /, rules => [ 'obj' => 'as array no content', 'stuff' => 'no content', #~ 'set' => 'as array', # original from xml2XMLRules 'set' => sub { #~ $rule->( $tag_name, \%attrs, \@context, \@parent_data, $parser) #~ my ($tagname, $attrHash, $contexArray, $parentDataArray, $parser) = + @_; '%set', { $_[1]->{name} => $_[1]->{_content} }; }, ], ); my $res = $t->parse( MyXml() ); dd $res; } ## end sub Main sub MyXml { q{<stuff name="me"> <obj class="myclass"> <set name="key1">a</set> <set name="key2"></set> </obj> <obj class="myclass"> <set name="key1">a</set> <set name="key2">b</set> </obj> </stuff> }; } ## end sub MyXml __END__ { stuff => { name => "me", obj => [ { class => "myclass", set => { key1 => "a", key2 => unde +f } }, { class => "myclass", set => { key1 => "a", key2 => "b" +} }, ], }, }

In reply to Re: XML::Simple isn't listening to SuppressEmpty by Anonymous Monk
in thread XML::Simple isn't listening to SuppressEmpty by fhew

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