Main data extraction routine.
Accepts a data source identifier (filename in this case),
preprocesses the file and then looks for the passed keys,
creating entries when it finds them and passes out an
array of keys it didn't find.
Create a Biber::Entry object from an entry found in a biblatexml data source
Given a name node, this function returns a Biber::Entry::Name object
Returns an object which internally looks a bit like this:
{ given => {string => 'John', initial => ['J']},
family => {string => 'Doe', initial => ['D']},
middle => {string => 'Fred', initial => ['F']},
prefix => {string => undef, initial => undef},
suffix => {string => undef, initial => undef},
basenamestring => 'Doe',
namestring => 'Doe, John Fred',
nameinitstring => 'Doe_JF',
gender => sm,
useprefix => 1,
sortingnamekeytemplatename => 'templatename'
}
Biber::Input::file::biblatexml - look in a BibLaTeXML file for an entry and
create it if found
Provides the
extract_entries() method to get entries from a biblatexml
data source and instantiate Biber::Entry objects for what it finds
Philip Kime "<philip at kime.org.uk>"
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Copyright 2009-2012 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved.
Copyright 2012-2022 Philip Kime, all rights reserved.
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