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NAMEBadger::Codec::JSON - encode/decode data using JSON SYNOPSISuse Badger::Codec::JSON; my $codec = Badger::Codec::JSON->new(); my $encoded = $codec->encode({ msg => "Hello World" }); my $decoded = $codec->decode($encoded); DESCRIPTIONThis module implements a subclass of Badger::Codec which uses the JSON::XS or JSON module (whichever you have installed) to encode and decode data to and from JSON. It is little more than an adapter module to fit JSON into the Badger::Codec mould. METHODSencode($data)Encodes the Perl data in $data to a JSON string. This method is a wrapper around the internal the encode_json() subroutine. $encoded = Badger::Codec::JSON->encode($data); decode($json)Decodes the encoded JSON string in $json back into a Perl data structure. This method is a wrapper around the internal the decode_json() subroutine. $decoded = Badger::Codec::JSON->decode($encoded); encoder()This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the encoding work, i.e. the internal encode_json() subroutine. decoder()This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the decoding work, i.e. the decode_json() subroutine in JSON. INTERNAL SUBROUTINESencode_json($data)This is the internal subroutine that encodes the JSON data. It delegates to the JSON::XS or JSON module, depending on which you have installed. decode_json($json)This is the internal subroutine that decodes the JSON data. As per encode_json(), it delegates the task to the JSON::XS or JSON module. AUTHORAndy Wardley <http://wardley.org/> COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2005-2009 Andy Wardley. All rights reserved. SEE ALSOBadger::Codecs, Badger::Codec, JSON
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