Do you mean something like this?
#!/usr/bin/perl -slw
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw(dump pp);
use XML::Rules;
my $parser = XML::Rules->new(
rules => {
parameters => sub {
return '+has_uint64' => ($_[1]->{type} eq 'uint64_t');
},
members => sub {
my ($tag,$attr,$context,$parents) = @_;
return unless $context->[-2] eq 'classes';
my $class = $parents->[-2]{name};
(my $access = $context->[-1]) =~ s/_methods//;
print "$access $class.$attr->{name} has $attr->{has_uint64
+} uint64 parameter(s)\n"
if ($attr->{has_uint64});
return;
},
'^enums' => 'skip',
}
);
$parser->parse(\*DATA);
__DATA__
<classes name="Panoply::BAR">
<public_methods>
...
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
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