YAML::Any - Pick a YAML implementation and use it. |
YAML::Any - Pick a YAML implementation and use it.
WARNING: This module will soon be deprecated. The plan is that YAML.pm itself will act like an Any module.
use YAML::Any; $YAML::Indent = 3; my $yaml = Dump(@objects);
There are several YAML implementations that support the Dump/Load API. This module selects the best one available and uses it.
Currently, YAML::Any will choose the first one of these YAML implementations that is installed on your system:
If you specify an option like:
$YAML::Indent = 4;
And YAML::Any is using YAML::XS, it will use the proper variable: $YAML::XS::Indent.
Like all the YAML modules that YAML::Any uses, the following subroutines are exported by default:
and the following subroutines are exportable by request:
YAML::Any provides the following class methods.
YAML::Any->order
YAML::Any->implementation
%INC
or that can be loaded using require
. If no
implementation is found, an error will be thrown.
Here is an example for DumpFile
:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; use warnings;
use YAML::Any qw(DumpFile);
my $ds = { array => [5,6,100], string => "Hello", };
DumpFile("hello.yml", $ds);
When run, this creates a file called hello.yml
in the current working
directory, with the following contents.
--- array: - 5 - 6 - 100 string: Hello
In turn, the following LoadFile
example, loads the contents from there and
accesses them:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; use warnings;
use YAML::Any qw(LoadFile);
my ($ds) = LoadFile("hello.yml");
print "String == '", $ds->{string}, "'\n";
Assuming hello.yml
exists, and is as created by the DumpFile
example,
it prints:
$ perl load.pl String == 'Hello' $
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YAML::Any - Pick a YAML implementation and use it. |