Provided by: libdata-yaml-perl_0.0.6-1_all
NAME
Data::YAML::Writer - Easy YAML serialisation
VERSION
This document describes Data::YAML::Writer version 0.0.6
SYNOPSIS
use Data::YAML::Writer; my $data = { one => 1, two => 2, three => [ 1, 2, 3 ], }; my $yw = Data::YAML::Writer->new; # Write to an array... $yw->write( $data, \@some_array ); # ...an open file handle... $yw->write( $data, $some_file_handle ); # ...a string ... $yw->write( $data, \$some_string ); # ...or a closure $yw->write( $data, sub { my $line = shift; print "$line\n"; } );
DESCRIPTION
Encodes a scalar, hash reference or array reference as YAML. In the spirit of YAML::Tiny this is a lightweight, dependency-free YAML writer. While "YAML::Tiny" is designed principally for working with configuration files "Data::YAML" concentrates on the transparent round-tripping of YAML serialized Perl data structures. The syntax produced by "Data::YAML::Writer" is a subset of YAML. Specifically it is the same subset of YAML that Data::YAML::Reader consumes. See Data::YAML for more information.
INTERFACE
"new" The constructor "new" creates and returns an empty "Data::YAML::Writer" object. "write( $obj, $output )" Encode a scalar, hash reference or array reference as YAML. my $writer = sub { my $line = shift; print SOMEFILE "$line\n"; }; my $data = { one => 1, two => 2, three => [ 1, 2, 3 ], }; my $yw = Data::YAML::Writer->new; $yw->write( $data, $writer ); The $output argument may be • a reference to a scalar to append YAML to • the handle of an open file • a reference to an array into which YAML will be pushed • a code reference If you supply a code reference the subroutine will be called once for each line of output with the line as its only argument. Passed lines will have no trailing newline.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to "data-yaml@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.
SEE ALSO
YAML::Tiny, YAML, YAML::Syck, Config::Tiny, CSS::Tiny
AUTHOR
Andy Armstrong "<andy@hexten.net>"
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007, Andy Armstrong "<andy@hexten.net>". All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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