RPC::XML::Parser::XS - Fast XML-RPC parser written in C
use RPC::XML::Parser::XS; my $req = parse_rpc_xml(qq{ <methodCall> <methodName>foo.bar</methodName> <params> <param><value><string>Hello, world!</string></value></param> </params> </methodCall> }); # $req is a RPC::XML::request my $res = parse_rpc_xml(qq{ <methodResponse> <fault> <value> <struct> <member> <name>faultCode</name> <value><int>-1</int></value> </member> <member> <name>faultString</name> <value><string>No such method: foo.bar</string></value> </member> </struct> </value> </fault> </methodResponse> }); # $res is a RPC::XML::response
This module provides a single function "parse_rpc_xml" to parse XML-RPC request and response.
my $obj = parse_rpc_xml($xml);
Parse an XML-RPC methodCall or methodResponse. Resulting object is a RPC::XML::request or RPC::XML::response depending on the XML.
Note that UTF-8 flags aren't turned on in strings in the result structure. This behavior is different from RPC::XML::Parser.
"parse_rpc_xml" is exported by default. If you don't want it to be exported, just say like this:
use RPC::XML::Parser::XS ();
When I compared the performance of RPC::XML::Parser and RPC::XML::Parser::XS, the latter was nearly 20 times faster than the former. If you have any suspicion in this, please benchmark it yourself.
This is not a perl module. We don't use XML::LibXML. See http://xmlsoft.org/.
Copyright (C) 2007 YMIRLINK Inc.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
To install RPC::XML::Parser::XS, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm RPC::XML::Parser::XS
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install RPC::XML::Parser::XS
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.