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#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use 5.008; use Pod::Usage; =head1 NAME htmltree - Parse the given HTML file(s) and dump the parse tree =head1 SYNOPSIS htmltree -D3 -w file1 file2 file3 Options: -D[number] sets HTML::TreeBuilder::Debug to that figure. -w turns on $tree->warn(1) for the new tree -h Help message =cut my $warn; my $help; BEGIN { # We have to set debug level before we use HTML::TreeBuilder. $HTML::TreeBuilder::DEBUG = 0; # default debug level $warn = 0; while(@ARGV) { # lameo switch parsing if($ARGV[0] =~ m<^-D(\d+)$>s) { $HTML::TreeBuilder::DEBUG = $1; print "Debug level $HTML::TreeBuilder::DEBUG\n"; shift @ARGV; } elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ m<^-w$>s) { $warn = 1; shift @ARGV; } elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ m<^-h$>s) { $help = 1; shift @ARGV; } else { last; } } } pod2usage({-exitval => 0, -verbose => 1}) if($help); use HTML::TreeBuilder; foreach my $file (grep( -f $_, @ARGV)) { print "=" x 78, "\n", "Parsing $file...\n"; my $h = HTML::TreeBuilder->new; $h->ignore_unknown(0); $h->warn($warn); $h->parse_file($file); print "- "x 39, "\n"; $h->dump(); $h = $h->delete(); # nuke it! print "\n\n"; } exit;