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Of course, you'll have to process the .\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion. .\" .\" Avoid warning from groff about undefined register 'F'. .de IX .. .nr rF 0 .if \n(.g .if rF .nr rF 1 .if (\n(rF:(\n(.g==0)) \{\ . if \nF \{\ . de IX . tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" .. . if !\nF==2 \{\ . nr % 0 . nr F 2 . \} . \} .\} .rr rF .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "YAML::Any 3pm" .TH YAML::Any 3pm "2020-01-29" "perl v5.30.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" YAML::Any \- Pick a YAML implementation and use it. .SH "STATUS" .IX Header "STATUS" \&\s-1WARNING:\s0 This module will soon be deprecated. The plan is that \s-1YAML\s0.pm itself will act like an \fIAny\fR module. .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 3 \& use YAML::Any; \& $YAML::Indent = 3; \& my $yaml = Dump(@objects); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" There are several \s-1YAML\s0 implementations that support the Dump/Load \s-1API.\s0 This module selects the best one available and uses it. .SH "ORDER" .IX Header "ORDER" Currently, YAML::Any will choose the first one of these \s-1YAML\s0 implementations that is installed on your system: .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\s-1YAML::XS\s0 .IP "\(bu" 4 YAML::Syck .IP "\(bu" 4 YAML::Old .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\s-1YAML\s0 .IP "\(bu" 4 YAML::Tiny .SH "OPTIONS" .IX Header "OPTIONS" If you specify an option like: .PP .Vb 1 \& $YAML::Indent = 4; .Ve .PP And YAML::Any is using \s-1YAML::XS,\s0 it will use the proper variable: \&\f(CW$YAML::XS::Indent\fR. .SH "SUBROUTINES" .IX Header "SUBROUTINES" Like all the \s-1YAML\s0 modules that YAML::Any uses, the following subroutines are exported by default: .IP "\(bu" 4 Dump .IP "\(bu" 4 Load .PP and the following subroutines are exportable by request: .IP "\(bu" 4 DumpFile .IP "\(bu" 4 LoadFile .SH "METHODS" .IX Header "METHODS" YAML::Any provides the following class methods. .ie n .IP """YAML::Any\->order""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWYAML::Any\->order\fR" 4 .IX Item "YAML::Any->order" This method returns a list of the current possible implementations that YAML::Any will search for. .ie n .IP """YAML::Any\->implementation""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWYAML::Any\->implementation\fR" 4 .IX Item "YAML::Any->implementation" This method returns the implementation the YAML::Any will use. This result is obtained by finding the first member of YAML::Any\->order that is either already loaded in \f(CW%INC\fR or that can be loaded using \f(CW\*(C`require\*(C'\fR. If no implementation is found, an error will be thrown. .SH "EXAMPLES" .IX Header "EXAMPLES" .SS "DumpFile and LoadFile" .IX Subsection "DumpFile and LoadFile" Here is an example for \f(CW\*(C`DumpFile\*(C'\fR: .PP .Vb 1 \& #!/usr/bin/perl \& \& use strict; \& use warnings; \& \& use YAML::Any qw(DumpFile); \& \& my $ds = \& { \& array => [5,6,100], \& string => "Hello", \& }; \& \& DumpFile("hello.yml", $ds); .Ve .PP When run, this creates a file called \f(CW\*(C`hello.yml\*(C'\fR in the current working directory, with the following contents. .PP .Vb 6 \& \-\-\- \& array: \& \- 5 \& \- 6 \& \- 100 \& string: Hello .Ve .PP In turn, the following \f(CW\*(C`LoadFile\*(C'\fR example, loads the contents from there and accesses them: .PP .Vb 1 \& #!/usr/bin/perl \& \& use strict; \& use warnings; \& \& use YAML::Any qw(LoadFile); \& \& my ($ds) = LoadFile("hello.yml"); \& \& print "String == \*(Aq", $ds\->{string}, "\*(Aq\en"; .Ve .PP Assuming \f(CW\*(C`hello.yml\*(C'\fR exists, and is as created by the \f(CW\*(C`DumpFile\*(C'\fR example, it prints: .PP .Vb 3 \& $ perl load.pl \& String == \*(AqHello\*(Aq \& $ .Ve .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Ingy döt Net .SH "COPYRIGHT" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright 2001\-2014. Ingy döt Net .PP This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. .PP See