1JSON::Syck(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation JSON::Syck(3)
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6 JSON::Syck - JSON is YAML (but consider using JSON::XS instead!)
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9 use JSON::Syck; # no exports by default
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11 my $data = JSON::Syck::Load($json);
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14 # $file can be an IO object, or a filename
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23 JSON::Syck is a syck implementation of JSON parsing and generation.
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29 However, a newer module JSON::XS, has since emerged. It is more
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34 You might want to know the difference between the JSON module and this
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37 Since JSON is a pure-perl module and JSON::Syck is based on libsyck,
38 JSON::Syck is supposed to be very fast and memory efficient. See
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42 JSON.pm comes with dozens of ways to do the same thing and lots of
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48 SCALAR REFERENCE
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52 JSON::Syck raises an exception when you pass in circular references.
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57 SUBROUTINE REFERENCE
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61 By default this module doesn't touch any of utf-8 flags set in strings,
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67 JSON (UTF-8 bytes) => Perl (UTF-8 flagged)
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69 Perl (UTF-8 bytes) => JSON (UTF-8 flagged)
70 Perl (UTF-8 flagged) => JSON (UTF-8 flagged)
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95 my $json_unicode_escaped = encode( 'JavaScript-UCS', Dump($data) );
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98 According to the JSON specification, all JSON strings are to be double-
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102 Set $JSON::Syck::SingleQuote to 1 will make both "Dump" and "Load"
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109 When dumping with "DumpFile", some spacing might be wrong and
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116 Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
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118 Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@gmail.com>
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121 Copyright 2005-2009 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
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123 This software is released under the MIT license cited below.
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125 The libsyck code bundled with this library is released by "why the
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129 The "MIT" License
130 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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134 distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
135 permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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