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NAME

       Data::Printer::Profile::JSON - dump variables in JSON format

SYNOPSIS

       While loading Data::Printer:

           use DDP profile => 'JSON';

       While asking for a print:

           p $var, profile => 'JSON';

       or in your ".dataprinter" file:

           profile = JSON

DESCRIPTION

       This profile outputs your variables in JSON format. It's not nearly as efficient as a
       regular JSON module, but it may be useful, specially if you're changing the format
       directly in your .dataprinter.

CAVEATS

       JSON is a super simple format that allows scalar, hashes and arrays. It doesn't support
       many types that could be present on Perl data structures, such as functions, globs and
       circular references. When printing those types, whenever possible, this module will
       stringify the result.

       Objects are also not shown, but their internal data structure is exposed.

       This module also attempts to render Regular expressions as plain JS regexes.  While not
       directly supported in JSON, it should be parseable.

SEE ALSO

       Data::Printer JSON::MaybeXS>