#!/usr/bin/perl

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# This program demonstrates use of the KML DOM Perl SWIG bindings for
# creating and accessing simple elements and attributes such as
# Feature's <name> and <visibility> and Object's id= as in <Placemark>.

use lib "../../build/perl";
use kmldom;

my $factory = kmldom::KmlFactory::GetFactory;

print "Creating a Placemark...\n";
my $placemark = $factory->CreatePlacemark();

print "Get the Type()...\n";
printf("placemark->Type(): %s\n", $placemark->Type());

print "has_xxx() all return false...\n";
printf("placemark->has_id(): %d\n", $placemark->has_id());
printf("placemark->has_name(): %d\n", $placemark->has_name());
printf("placemark->has_visibility(): %d\n", $placemark->has_visibility());
printf("placemark->has_geometry(): %d\n", $placemark->has_geometry());

print "Set some fields...\n";
# Object std::string
$placemark->set_id("pm123");
# Feature std::string
$placemark->set_name("hi");
# Feature bool
$placemark->set_visibility(false);  # True by default.

print "has_xxx() now return true...\n";
printf("placemark->has_id(): %d\n", $placemark->has_id());
printf("placemark->has_name(): %d\n", $placemark->has_name());
printf("placemark->has_id(): %d\n", $placemark->has_id());

print "Get some fields...\n";
printf("placemark->id(): %s\n", $placemark->id());
printf("placemark->name(): %s\n", $placemark->name());
printf("placemark->visibility(): %d\n", $placemark->visibility());

print "Clear fields...\n";
$placemark->clear_name();
$placemark->clear_id();
$placemark->clear_visibility();
printf("Placemark->has_id(): %d\n", $placemark->has_id());
printf("Placemark->has_name(): %d\n", $placemark->has_name());
printf("placemark->has_visibility(): %d\n", $placemark->has_visibility());

print "visibility is true by default...\n";
printf("placemark->visibility(): %d\n", $placemark->visibility());

# Perl automatically cleans up placemark.

