Provided by: libyaml-pp-perl_0.38.0-1_all 

NAME
YAML::PP::Constructor - Constructing data structure from parsing events
METHODS
new The Constructor constructor
my $constructor = YAML::PP::Constructor->new(
schema => $schema,
cyclic_refs => $cyclic_refs,
);
init
Resets any data being used during construction.
$constructor->init;
document_start_event, document_end_event, mapping_start_event, mapping_end_event, sequence_start_event,
sequence_end_event, scalar_event, alias_event, stream_start_event, stream_end_event
These methods are called from YAML::PP::Parser:
$constructor->document_start_event($event);
anchors, set_anchors
Helper for storing anchors during construction
docs, set_docs
Helper for storing resulting documents during construction
stack, set_stack
Helper for storing data during construction
cyclic_refs, set_cyclic_refs
Option for controlling the behaviour when finding circular references
schema, set_schema
Holds a YAML::PP::Schema object
stringify_complex
When constructing a hash and getting a non-scalar key, this method is used to stringify the key.
It uses a terse Data::Dumper output. Other modules, like YAML::XS, use the default stringification,
ARRAY(0x55617c0c7398) for example.
perl v5.38.2 2024-02-04 YAML::PP::Constructor(3pm)