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NAME

       XML::SemanticDiff - Perl extension for comparing XML documents.

VERSION

       version 1.0007

SYNOPSIS

         use XML::SemanticDiff;
         my $diff = XML::SemanticDiff->new();

         foreach my $change ($diff->compare($file, $file2)) {
             print "$change->{message} in context $change->{context}\n";
         }

         # or, if you want line numbers:

         my $diff = XML::SemanticDiff->new(keeplinenums => 1);

         foreach my $change ($diff->compare($file, $file2)) {
             print "$change->{message} (between lines $change->{startline} and $change->{endline})\n";
         }

DESCRIPTION

       XML::SematicDiff provides a way to compare the contents and structure of two XML documents. By default,
       it returns a list of hashrefs where each hashref describes a single difference between the two docs.

VERSION

       version 1.0007

METHODS

   $obj->new([%options])
       Ye olde object constructor.

       The new() method recognizes the following options:

       •   keeplinenums

           When  this  option  is  enabled  XML::SemanticDiff  will add the 'startline' and 'endline' properties
           (containing the line numbers for the reported element's start tag and end tag) to each  warning.  For
           attribute  events  these  numbers  reflect  the start and end tags of the element which contains that
           attribute.

       •   keepdata

           When this option is enabled XML::SemanticDiff will add the 'old_value' and 'new_value' properties  to
           each  warning.  These  properties  contain,  surprisingly,  the old and new values for the element or
           attribute being reported.

           In the case of missing elements or attributes (those in the first document, not in the  second)  only
           the  'old_value'  property  will  be  defined. Similarly, in the case of rogue elements or attributes
           (those in the second document but not in the first) only the 'new_value' property will be defined.

           Note that using this option will greatly increase the amount of memory used by your application.

       •   diffhandler

           Taking a blessed object as it's sole argument, this option provides a way to hook the basic  semantic
           diff engine into your own custom handler class.

           Please see the section on 'CUSTOM HANDLERS' below.

       •   ignorexpath

           This  option takes array of strings as argument. Strings are interpreted as simple xpath expressions.
           Nodes matching these expressions are ignored during  comparison.  All  xpath  expressions  should  be
           absolute (start with '/').

           Current implementation ignores namespaces during comparison.

   @results = $differ->compare($xml1, $xml2)
       Compares the XMLs $xml1 and $xml2 . $xml1 and $xml2 can be:

       •   filenames

           This  will  be  considered  if  it  is  a  string  that  does  not contain newlines and exists in the
           filesystem.

       •   the XML text itself.

           This will be considered if it's any kind of string.

       •   the results of read_xml(). (see below)

           This will be considered if it's a hash reference.

   my $doc = read_xml($xml_location)
       This will read the XML, process it for comparison and return it. See compare() for how it is determined.

CUSTOM HANDLERS

       Internally, XML::SemanticDiff uses an event-based model somewhat reminiscent of  SAX  where  the  various
       'semantic  diff  events'  are  handed  off to a separate handler class to cope with the details. For most
       general cases where the user only cares about reporting the differences between  two  docs,  the  default
       handler,  XML::SemanticDiff::BasicHandler,  will  probably suffice. However, it is often desirable to add
       side-effects to the diff process (updating datastores, widget  callbacks,  etc.)  and  a  custom  handler
       allows  you  to  be  creative  with  what to do about differences between two XML documents and how those
       differences are reported back to the application through the compare() method.

HANDLER METHODS

       The following is a list of handler methods that can be used for your custom diff-handler class.

   init($self, $diff_obj)
       The "init" method is called immediately before the the two document  HASHes  are  compared.  The  blessed
       XML::SemanticDiff  object  is  passed as the sole argument, so any values that you wish to pass from your
       application to your custom handler can safely be added to the  call  to  XML::SemanticDiff's  constructor
       method.

   rogue_element($self, $element_name, $todoc_element_properties)
       The "rogue_element" method handles those cases where a given element exists in the to-file but not in the
       from-file.

   missing_element($self, $element_name, $fromdoc_element_properties)
       The "missing_element" method handles those cases where a given element exists in the from-file but not in
       the to-file.

   element_value($self, $element, $to_element_properties, $fromdoc_element_properties)
       The "element_value" method handles those cases where the text data differs between two elements that have
       the same name, namespace URI, and are at the same location in the document tree. Note that all whitespace
       is  normalized  and  the  text from mixed-content elements (those containing both text and child elements
       mixed together) is aggregated down to a single value.

   namespace_uri($self, $element, $todoc_element_properties, $fromdoc_element_properties)
       The "namespace_uri" method handles case where the XML namespace URI differs between a  given  element  in
       the  two documents. Note that the namespace URI is checked, not the element prefixes since <foo:element/>
       <bar:element/> and <element/> are all considered equivalent as  long  as  they  are  bound  to  the  same
       namespace URI.

   rogue_attribute($self, $attr_name, $element, $todoc_element_properties)
       The "rogue_attribute" method handles those cases where an attribute exists in a given element the to-file
       but not in the from-file.

   missing_attribute($self, $attr_name, $element, $todoc_element_properties, $fromdoc_element_properties)
       The "missing_attribute" method handles those cases where an attribute exists in a given element exists in
       the from-file but not in the to-file.

   attribute_value($self, $attr_name, $element, $todoc_element_properties, $fromdoc_element_properties)
       The  "attribute_value" method handles those cases where the value of an attribute varies between the same
       element in both documents.

   final($self, $diff_obj)
       The "final" method is called immediately after the two document HASHes  are  compared.  Like  the  "init"
       handler, it is passed a copy of the XML::SemanticDiff object as it's sole argument.

       Note  that  if a given method is not implemented in your custom handler class, XML::SemanticDiff will not
       complain; but it means that all of those events will be silently ignored. Consider yourself warned.

AUTHOR

       Originally by Kip Hampton, khampton@totalcinema.com .

       Further Maintained by Shlomi Fish, <http://www.shlomifish.org/> .

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2000 Kip Hampton. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can  redistribute
       it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

       Shlomi Fish hereby disclaims any implicit or explicit copyrights on this software.

LICENSE

       This  program  is  free  software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.

SEE ALSO

       perl(1).

AUTHORS

       •   Shlomi Fish <shlomif@cpan.org>

       •   Chris Prather <chris.prather@tamarou.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2001 by Kip Hampton.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  the  Perl  5
       programming language system itself.

BUGS

       Please     report     any     bugs     or     feature     requests     on    the    bugtracker    website
       <https://github.com/shlomif/perl-XML-SemanticDiff/issues>

       When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to  an  existing  test-file  that
       illustrates the bug or desired feature.

SUPPORT

   Perldoc
       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

         perldoc XML::SemanticDiff

   Websites
       The  following websites have more information about this module, and may be of help to you. As always, in
       addition to those websites please use your favorite search engine to discover more resources.

       •   MetaCPAN

           A modern, open-source CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format.

           <https://metacpan.org/release/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   Search CPAN

           The default CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format.

           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   RT: CPAN's Bug Tracker

           The RT ( Request Tracker ) website is the default bug/issue tracking system for CPAN.

           <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   AnnoCPAN

           The AnnoCPAN is a website that allows community annotations of Perl module documentation.

           <http://annocpan.org/dist/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   CPAN Ratings

           The CPAN Ratings is a website that allows community ratings and reviews of Perl modules.

           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   CPANTS

           The CPANTS is a website that analyzes the Kwalitee ( code metrics ) of a distribution.

           <http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   CPAN Testers

           The CPAN  Testers  is  a  network  of  smoke  testers  who  run  automated  tests  on  uploaded  CPAN
           distributions.

           <http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/X/XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   CPAN Testers Matrix

           The  CPAN  Testers  Matrix  is  a  website  that provides a visual overview of the test results for a
           distribution on various Perls/platforms.

           <http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=XML-SemanticDiff>

       •   CPAN Testers Dependencies

           The CPAN Testers Dependencies is a website that shows a chart of the test results of all dependencies
           for a distribution.

           <http://deps.cpantesters.org/?module=XML::SemanticDiff>

   Bugs / Feature Requests
       Please report any bugs or feature requests by email to "bug-xml-semanticdiff at rt.cpan.org", or  through
       the  web  interface  at  <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=XML-SemanticDiff>. You will be
       automatically notified of any progress on the request by the system.

   Source Code
       The code is open to the world, and available for you to hack on. Please feel free to browse it  and  play
       with  it,  or  whatever. If you want to contribute patches, please send me a diff or prod me to pull from
       your repository :)

       <https://github.com/shlomif/perl-XML-SemanticDiff>

         git clone git://github.com/shlomif/perl-XML-SemanticDiff.git

perl v5.36.0                                       2022-12-01                             XML::SemanticDiff(3pm)