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Data::Serializer::Raw(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Data::Serializer::Raw(3) |
Data::Serializer::Raw - Provides unified raw interface to perl serializers
use Data::Serializer::Raw;
$obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new();
$obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new(serializer => 'Storable');
$serialized = $obj->serialize({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
$deserialized = $obj->deserialize($serialized);
print "$deserialized->{b}\n";
Provides a unified interface to the various serializing modules currently
available.
This is a straight pass through to the underlying serializer,
nothing else is done. (no encoding, encryption, compression, etc)
- Please see Data::Serializer::Cookbook(3)
- new - constructor
-
$obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new();
$obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new(
serializer => 'Data::Dumper',
options => {},
);
new is the constructor object for Data::Serializer::Raw
objects.
- The default serializer is
"Data::Dumper"
- The default options is "{}" (pass
nothing on to serializer)
- serialize - serialize reference
-
$serialized = $obj->serialize({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
This is a straight pass through to the underlying serializer,
nothing else is done. (no encoding, encryption, compression, etc)
- deserialize - deserialize reference
-
$deserialized = $obj->deserialize($serialized);
This is a straight pass through to the underlying serializer,
nothing else is done. (no encoding, encryption, compression, etc)
- serializer - change the serializer
- Currently supports the following serializers:
- Bencode(3)
- Convert::Bencode(3)
- Convert::Bencode_XS(3)
- Config::General(3)
- Data::Denter(3)
- Data::Dumper(3)
- Data::Taxi(3)
- FreezeThaw(3)
- JSON(3)
- JSON::Syck(3)
- PHP::Serialization(3)
- Storable(3)
- XML::Dumper(3)
- XML::Simple(3)
- YAML(3)
- YAML::Syck(3)
Default is to use Data::Dumper.
Each serializer has its own caveat's about usage especially when
dealing with cyclical data structures or CODE references. Please see the
appropriate documentation in those modules for further information.
- options - pass options through to underlying serializer
- Currently is only supported by Config::General(3), and
XML::Dumper(3).
my $obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new(serializer => 'Config::General',
options => {
-LowerCaseNames => 1,
-UseApacheInclude => 1,
-MergeDuplicateBlocks => 1,
-AutoTrue => 1,
-InterPolateVars => 1
},
) or die "$!\n";
or
my $obj = Data::Serializer::Raw->new(serializer => 'XML::Dumper',
options => { dtd => 1, }
) or die "$!\n";
- store - serialize data and write it to a file (or file handle)
-
$obj->store({a => [1,2,3],b => 5},$file, [$mode, $perm]);
or
$obj->store({a => [1,2,3],b => 5},$fh);
Serializes the reference specified using the serialize
method and writes it out to the specified file or filehandle.
If a file path is specified you may specify an optional mode
and permission as the next two arguments. See IO::File for examples.
Trips an exception if it is unable to write to the specified
file.
- retrieve - read data from file (or file handle) and return it after
deserialization
-
my $ref = $obj->retrieve($file);
or
my $ref = $obj->retrieve($fh);
Reads first line of supplied file or filehandle and returns it
deserialized.
Neil Neely <neil@neely.cx>.
http://neil-neely.blogspot.com/
Please report all bugs here:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Data-Serializer
Copyright (c) 2011 Neil Neely. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.2 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
See http://www.perl.com/language/misc/Artistic.html
Peter Makholm took the time to profile Data::Serializer(3) and pointed
out the value of having a very lean implementation that minimized overhead and
just used the raw underlying serializers.
perl(1), Data::Serializer(3).
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