use strict;
use XML::Rules;
my $filter = XML::Rules->new(
style => 'filter',
rules => {
'IntDir,OutDir' => sub {
my ($tag,$attr,$context,$parents) = @_;
$attr->{_content} =~ s/\bReleaseDLL\b/ReleaseDLL32/
if $context->[-1] eq 'PropertyGroup' && $parents->[-1]
+->{Condition} =~ /'Release DLL\|Win32'/;
return $tag => $attr;
},
}
);
$filter->filterfile($inputFilename, $outputFilename);
Or if you want to be correct according to the namespaces
use strict;
use XML::Rules;
my $filter = XML::Rules->new(
style => 'filter',
namespaces => {
'http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003' => 'ms',
'*' => 'keep'
},
rules => {
'ms:IntDir,ms:OutDir' => sub {
my ($tag,$attr,$context,$parents) = @_;
$attr->{_content} =~ s/\bReleaseDLL\b/ReleaseDLL32/
if $context->[-1] eq 'ms:PropertyGroup' && $parents->[
+-1]->{Condition} =~ /'Release DLL\|Win32'/;
return $tag => $attr;
},
}
);
$filter->filterfile($inputFilename, $outputFilename);
Not using XML::LibXML though :-)
Jenda
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