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

NAME

       YAML::PP::Emitter - Emitting events

SYNOPSIS

           my $emitter = YAML::PP::Emitter->new(
               indent => 4,
           );

           $emitter->init;

           $emitter->stream_start_event;
           $emitter->document_start_event({ implicit => 1 });
           $emitter->sequence_start_event;
           $emitter->scalar_event({ value => $input, style => $style });
           $emitter->sequence_end_event;
           $emitter->document_end_event({ implicit => 1 });
           $emitter->stream_end_event;

           my $yaml = $emitter->writer->output;
           $emitter->finish;

DESCRIPTION

       The emitter emits events to YAML. It provides methods for each event type. The arguments
       are mostly the same as the events from YAML::PP::Parser.

METHODS

       new
               my $emitter = YAML::PP::Emitter->new(
                   indent => 4,
               );

           Constructor. Currently takes these options:

           indent
           writer
       stream_start_event, stream_end_event, document_start_event, document_end_event,
       sequence_start_event, sequence_end_event, mapping_start_event, mapping_end_event,
       scalar_event, alias_event
       indent, set_indent
           Getter/setter for number of indentation spaces.

           TODO: Currently sequences are always zero-indented.

       writer, set_writer
           Getter/setter for the writer object. By default YAML::PP::Writer.  You can pass your
           own writer if you want to output the resulting YAML yourself.

       init
           Initialize

       finish