Based on the sample input posted here, this produces the same output as the original code:
use warnings;
use strict;
use XML::Twig;
my $file = 'input.xml';
XML::Twig->new(
twig_roots => {
'/martif/text/body/termEntry/*' => sub {
my ($t, $elt) = @_;
for my $e ($elt->get_xpath('./tig/term')) {
print $elt->{att}->{'xml:lang'}, ": ", $e->text_only,
+"\n";
}
$t->purge;
},
},
)->parsefile($file);
You could add use open qw/:std :utf8/; at the top to get the output printed to STDOUT in UTF-8 as well.
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