<?xml version='1.0' ?>
<Product name="terminal"
no="...>
<Module name="nw">
<SourceDir name="/testnw/nwtool" />
</Module>
<Module name="hw">
<SourceDir name="/prod/hw" />
<SourceDir name="/test/hw" />
</Module>
</Product>
I want to get the sourcedirectories per module wise.
Tried with XML:Xpath,
Used:
foreach my $Module($xp->find('//Module')->get_nodelist){
foreach my $SourceDir ($Module->find('//SourceDir')->get_nodelist){
my $dir = $SourceDir->find('@name')->string_value;
it is giving all sourcedirectories for each module.
Let me know if you have any idea.
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