use strict; use warnings; package YAML::PP::Schema::Tie::IxHash; our $VERSION = 'v0.39.0'; # VERSION use base 'YAML::PP::Schema'; use Scalar::Util qw/ blessed reftype /; my $ixhash = eval { require Tie::IxHash }; sub register { my ($self, %args) = @_; my $schema = $args{schema}; unless ($ixhash) { die "You need to install Tie::IxHash in order to use this module"; } $schema->add_representer( tied_equals => 'Tie::IxHash', code => sub { my ($rep, $node) = @_; $node->{items} = [ %{ $node->{data} } ]; return 1; }, ); return; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding utf-8 =head1 NAME YAML::PP::Schema::Tie::IxHash - (Deprecated) Schema for serializing ordered hashes =head1 SYNOPSIS use YAML::PP; use Tie::IxHash; my $yp = YAML::PP->new( schema => [qw/ + Tie::IxHash /] ); tie(my %ordered, 'Tie::IxHash'); %ordered = ( U => 2, B => 52, ); my $yaml = $yp->dump_string(\%ordered); # Output: --- U: 2 B: 52 =head1 DESCRIPTION This is deprecated. See the new option C in L. This schema allows you to dump ordered hashes which are tied to L. This code is pretty new and experimental. It is not yet implemented for loading yet, so for now you have to tie the hashes yourself. Examples: =cut ### BEGIN EXAMPLE =pod =over 4 =item order # Code tie(my %order, 'Tie::IxHash'); %order = ( U => 2, B => 52, c => 64, 19 => 84, Disco => 2000, Year => 2525, days_on_earth => 20_000, ); \%order; # YAML --- U: 2 B: 52 c: 64 19: 84 Disco: 2000 Year: 2525 days_on_earth: 20000 =item order_blessed # Code tie(my %order, 'Tie::IxHash'); %order = ( U => 2, B => 52, c => 64, 19 => 84, Disco => 2000, Year => 2525, days_on_earth => 20_000, ); bless \%order, 'Order'; # YAML --- !perl/hash:Order U: 2 B: 52 c: 64 19: 84 Disco: 2000 Year: 2525 days_on_earth: 20000 =back =cut ### END EXAMPLE =head1 METHODS =over =item register Called by YAML::PP::Schema =back =cut