NAME
XML::Compile::Schema::Specs - Predefined Schema Information
SYNOPSIS
# not for end-users
use XML::Compile::Schema::Specs;
DESCRIPTION
This package defines the various schema-specifications.
METHODS
XML::Compile::Schema::Specs->builtInType((NODE|undef), EXPANDED | (URI,LOCAL), OPTIONS)
Provide an EXPANDED (full) type name or an namespace URI and a LOCAL node name. Returned is a HASH with process information or undef
if not found.
Option --Default
sloppy_floats <false>
sloppy_integers <false>
. sloppy_floats => BOOLEAN
The float types of XML are all quite big, and support NaN, INF, and -INF. Perl's normal floats do not, and therefore Math::BigFloat is used. This, however, is slow. When true, your application will crash on any value which is not understood by Perl's default float... but run much faster.
. sloppy_integers => BOOLEAN
the <integer> types must accept huge integers, which require Math::BigInt
objects to process. But often, Perl's normal signed 32bit integers suffice... which is good for performance, but not standard compliant.
XML::Compile::Schema::Specs->predefinedSchema(URI)
Return a HASH which contains the schema information for the specified URI (or undef if it doesn't exist).
XML::Compile::Schema::Specs->predefinedSchemas
Returns the uri of all predefined schemas.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of XML-Compile distribution version 1.17, built on September 23, 2010. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/
All modules in this suite: XML::Compile, XML::Compile::SOAP, XML::Compile::SOAP12, XML::Compile::SOAP::Daemon, XML::Compile::SOAP::WSA, XML::Compile::Tester, XML::Compile::Cache, XML::Compile::Dumper, XML::Compile::RPC, and XML::Rewrite, XML::ExistDB, XML::LibXML::Simple.
Please post questions or ideas to the mailinglist at http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xml-compile For life contact with other developers, visit the #xml-compile
channel on irc.perl.org
.
LICENSE
Copyrights 2006-2010 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html