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# 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/mojombo/toml/tree/master/tests](
https://github.com/mojombo/toml/tree/master/tests).
# 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](
https://metacpan.org/pod/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 <
[email protected]>