Or, if you really are against using globals, use the $parser->{pad} to hold your data:
my @rules = ( AM_Key => sub { push @{$_[4]->{pad}{am_keys}}, $_[1]{_content}; retu +rn }, LK_Key => sub { push @{$_[4]->{pad}{lk_keys}}, $_[1]{_content}; retu +rn }, Outpatient_Services => sub { LK_Keys => $_[4]->{pad}{lk_keys}, AM_Ke +ys => $_[4]->{pad}{am_keys}}, _default => undef, ); my $xr = XML::Rules->new( rules => \@rules );
With this $xr->parse() returns a HoA containing the array of the AM_Keys and the array of LK_Keys.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
In reply to Re^2: How to return two and more values by parsing XML with XML::Rules?
by Jenda
in thread How to return two and more values by parsing XML with XML::Rules?
by vagabonding electron
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