And of course you can also use XML::Twig to get the same
result:
#!/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use XML::Twig;
my $posts= 0;
my $rep=0;
my $twig= new XML::Twig( TwigRoots =>
{ NODE => sub { my( $t, $node)= @_;
$posts++;
$rep +=$_[1]->att( 'reputation');
$t->purge;
}
});
$twig->parsefile( $ARGV[0]);
print "$posts posts, $rep rep, ", sprintf( "%5.2f", $rep/$posts), " a
+verage\n";
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