XML::Twig is especially designed to work with big files. What you want to do can be done with the following code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use XML::Twig; my $t= XML::Twig->new( twig_handlers => { node => sub { my( $t, $node)= @_; return unless( $node->has_children( 'child')); my $name= $node->first_child( 'name'); my $file= $name->text; $name->delete; print "in file $file\n"; # in real code open f +ile $node->print; # in real code print +to file print "\n\n"; $t->purge; # get rid of the node } })->parse( \*DATA); __DATA__ <root> <name>Parent Name</name> <node><name>Node 1</name> <node><name>Node 2</name> <child id="2263583"> <start> <thing value="20001231945"/> </start> </child> </node></node> <node><name>Node 3</name> <node><name>Node 4</name> <child id="2274693"> <start> <thing value="20001231930"/> </start> </child> </node> </node> </root>
In reply to Re: Getting into a SAX frame of mind
by mirod
in thread Getting into a SAX frame of mind
by jasonv
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