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TOML::Parser(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | TOML::Parser(3pm) |
NAME¶
TOML::Parser - simple toml parser
SYNOPSIS¶
use TOML::Parser; my $parser = TOML::Parser->new; my $data = $parser->parse($toml);
DESCRIPTION¶
TOML::Parser is a simple toml parser.
This data structure complies with the tests provided at <https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/tree/v0.4.0/tests>.
The v0.4.0 specification is supported.
METHODS¶
- my $parser = TOML::Parser->new(\%args)
- Creates a new TOML::Parser instance.
use TOML::Parser; # create new parser my $parser = TOML::Parser->new();
Arguments can be:
- "inflate_datetime"
If use it, You can replace inflate "datetime" process. The subroutine of default is "identity". "e.g.) sub { $_[0] }"
use TOML::Parser; use DateTime; use DateTime::Format::ISO8601; # create new parser my $parser = TOML::Parser->new( inflate_datetime => sub { my $dt = shift; return DateTime::Format::ISO8601->parse_datetime($dt); }, );
- "inflate_boolean"
If use it, You can replace inflate boolean process. The return value of default subroutine is "Types::Serialiser::true" or "Types::Serialiser::false".
use TOML::Parser; # create new parser my $parser = TOML::Parser->new( inflate_boolean => sub { my $boolean = shift; return $boolean eq 'true' ? 1 : 0; }, );
- "strict_mode"
TOML::Parser is using a more flexible rule for compatibility with old TOML of default. If make this option true value, You can parse a toml with strict rule.
use TOML::Parser; # create new parser my $parser = TOML::Parser->new( strict_mode => 1 );
- my $data = $parser->parse_file($path)
- my $data = $parser->parse_fh($fh)
- my $data = $parser->parse($src)
- Transforms a string containing toml to a perl data structure or vice versa.
SEE ALSO¶
TOML
LICENSE¶
Copyright (C) karupanerura.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR¶
karupanerura <karupa@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTOR¶
Olivier Mengue <dolmen@cpan.org> yowcow <yowcow@cpan.org> Syohei YOSHIDA <syohex@gmail.com>
2022-06-28 | perl v5.34.0 |