NAME
   autobox::JSON - bringing JSON functions to autobox

VERSION
   version 0.0006

SYNOPSIS
       use autobox::JSON;

       say {name => 'Jim', age => 34}->encode_json;
       # {"name":"Jim","age":46}

       my $person = '{"name":"Jim","age":46}'->decode_json
       # {name => 'Jim', age => 34}

       my $serialized_person = $person->encode_json;
       # {"name":"Jim","age":46}

       # works on arrays too
       [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]->encode_json;

METHODS
 encode_json
   This method behaves the same as "encode_json" in JSON.

 encode_json_pretty
   This method is identical to "encode_json", except that it also
   "prettifies" the output, making it easier for us mortals to read. This
   is useful especially when dumping a JSON structure to something
   reasonable for, say, debug or other purposes.

   It is functionally the same as:

       JSON->new->utf8->canonical->pretty->encode($ref)

 decode_json
   This method behaves the same as "decode_json" in JSON.

DEPRECIATED METHODS
 to_json (depreciated)
   This method behaves the same as "to_json" in JSON.

   This method is depreciated because the JSON documentation itself prefers
   encode_json.

 from_json (depreciated)
   This method behaves the same as "from_json" in JSON.

   This method is depreciated as the JSON documentation itself prefers
   decode_json.

SEE ALSO
   "autobox" "JSON" "autobox::Core"

AUTHOR
   Robin Edwards, <[email protected]>

   <http://github.com/robinedwards/>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   Copyright (C) 2011 by Robin Edwards

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.12.3 or, at
   your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.