NAME MARC::File::MARCXML - MARCXML implementation for MARC records SYNOPSIS use MARC::File::MARCXML; my $file = MARC::File::MARCXML->in( $filename ); while ( my $marc = $file->next() ) { # Do something } $file->close(); undef $file; EXPORT None. METHODS decode( $string [, \&filter_func ] ) Constructor for handling data from a MARCXML file. This function takes care of all the tag directory parsing & mangling. Any warnings or coercions can be checked in the C function. The C<$filter_func> is an optional reference to a user-supplied function that determines on a tag-by-tag basis if you want the tag passed to it to be put into the MARC record. The function is passed the tag number and the raw tag data, and must return a boolean. The return of a true value tells MARC::File::MARCXML::decode that the tag should get put into the resulting MARC record. For example, if you only want title and subject tags in your MARC record, try this: sub filter { my ($tagno,$tagdata) = @_; return ($tagno == 245) || ($tagno >= 600 && $tagno <= 699); } my $marc = MARC::File::MARCXML->decode( $string, \&filter ); Why would you want to do such a thing? The big reason is that creating fields is processor-intensive, and if your program is doing read-only data analysis and needs to be as fast as possible, you can save time by not creating fields that you'll be ignoring anyway. Another possible use is if you're only interested in printing certain tags from the record, then you can filter them when you read from disc and not have to delete unwanted tags yourself. encode() Returns a string of characters suitable for writing out to a MARCXML file RELATED MODULES MARC::Record TODO Make some sort of autodispatch so that you don't have to explicitly specify the MARC::File::X subclass, sort of like how DBI knows to use DBD::Oracle or DBD::Mysql. Create a toggle-able option to check inside the field data for end of field characters. Presumably it would be good to have it turned on all the time, but it's nice to be able to opt out if you don't want to take the performance hit. LICENSE Copyright (c) 2011-2014, 2016 University Of Helsinki (The National Library Of Finland) This project's source code is licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 3. AUTHOR The National Library of Finland