NAME Data::ZPath - ZPath implementation for Perl SYNOPSIS use Data::ZPath; use XML::LibXML; my $path = Data::ZPath->new('./foo/bar'); my $dom = XML::LibXML->load_xml( string => '5' ); my $result = $path->first($dom); # 5 my @results = $path->all($dom); # ( 5 ) my $hashref = { foo => { bar => 6 } }; my $result2 = $path->first($hashref); # 6 $path->each($hashref, sub { $_ *= 2 }); # increments bar -> 12 DESCRIPTION Implements the ZPath grammar and core functions described at https://zpath.me. Key parsing rules from zpath.me: * Paths are UNIX-like segments separated by "/". * Segments can be: "*", "**", ".", "..", "..*", a name, "#n", "name#n", a function call, and any segment can have qualifiers "[expr]" (zero or more). * Binary operators require whitespace on both sides. * Ternary "? :" requires whitespace around "?" and ":". * Top-level expression may be a comma-separated list of expressions. METHODS new($expr) Compile a ZPath expression. first($root) Evaluate and return the first primitive value. all($root) Evaluate and return all primitive values. evaluate($root) Evaluate matches. In list context, returns a list of Data::ZPath::Node objects. In scalar context, returns a Data::ZPath::NodeList object wrapping those nodes. This is the low-level API used by the convenience methods. last($root) Evaluate and return the last primitive value. `each($root, $callback)` Evaluate and invoke callback for each matched Perl scalar, aliasing $_ so modifications write back. PACKAGE VARIABLES $Data::ZPath::Epsilon The desired error tolerance when the zpath `==` and `!=` operators compare floating point numbers for equality. Defaults to 1e-08. If you need to change this, it is recommended that you use `local` in the smallest scope possible. $Data::ZPath::UseBigInt If true, the number("123...") function will return a Math::BigInt object for any numbers too big to be represented accurately by Perl's native numeric type. Defaults to true. $Data::ZPath::XmlIgnoreWS Ignore XML text nodes consisting only of whitespace. Default true. BUGS Please report any bugs to . SEE ALSO . AUTHOR Toby Inkster . COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.