NAME
   XML::Declare - Create XML documents with declaration style

SYNOPSIS
       my $doc = doc {
           element feed => sub {
               attr xmlns => 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom';
               comment "generated using XML::Declare v$XML::Declare::VERSION";
               for (1..3) {
                   element entry => sub {
                       element title     => 'Title', type => 'text';
                       element content   => sub {
                           attr type => 'text';
                           cdata 'Desc';
                       };
                       element published => '123123-1231-123-123';
                       element author => sub {
                           element name => 'Mons';
                       }
                   };
               }
           };
       } '1.0','utf-8';

       print $doc;

       doc { DEFINITIONS } < args to XML::LibXML::Document->new >

       Where DEFINITIONS are

       element name => sub { DEFINITIONS }
       or
       element
           name => 'TextContent',
           attr => value,
           attr1 => [qw(more values)];

       attr name => values;

       text $content;

       cdata $content;

       comment $content;

EXPORT
 doc BLOCK [ $version, $charset ];
   Create XML::LibXML::Document;

 element $name, sub { ... };
   Create XML::LibXML::Element with name $name; everything, called within
   "sub { ... }" will be appended as children to this element

 element $name, ATTRS
   Create XML::LibXML::Element with name $name and set it's attributes.
   "ATTRS" is a pairs of "key =" "value">

 attr $name, $value
   Create XML::LibXML::Attribute with name $name and value $value

 text $content
   Create XML::LibXML::Text node with content $content

 cdata $content
   Create XML::LibXML::CDATASection node with content $content

 comment $content
   Create XML::LibXML::Comment node with content $content

AUTHOR
   Mons Anderson <[email protected]>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
   Copyright 2009-2010 Mons Anderson.

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
   by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.