package YAML::Parser::Syck; use strict; use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA ); $VERSION = '0.01'; require DynaLoader; @ISA = qw(DynaLoader); 'YAML::Parser::Syck'->bootstrap($VERSION); 1; =head1 NAME YAML::Parser::Syck - Perl Wrapper for the YAML Parser Extension: libsyck =head1 SYNOPSIS use YAML::Parser::Syck; my $hash = YAML::Parser::Syck::Parse(<<'...'); --- format: yaml parser: name: Syck speed: Fast! authors: - name: Why The Lucky Stiff code: libsyck - name: Brian Ingerson code: [YAML.pm, YAML::Parser::Syck] description: This simple XS module is a testament to the power of libsyck, which was originally written for the Ruby language. tasks left to do: &chart | brian clark oren why ----- ----- ---- --- shout beg sneer smile total = YAML things we always do: *chart ... use Data::Dumper; print Dumper $hash; =head1 DESCRIPTION libsyck is a *gift* from a gifted Stiff named 'Why'. YAML::Parser::Syck is an XS module that binds libsyck to Perl. =head1 DEPENDENCIES You'll need to have libsyck installed on your system. See http://whytheluckystiff.net/syck/ for some details. =head1 HOWTO Please put notes here: http://yaml.kwiki.org/index.cgi?PerlYamlParserSyckHowto Also see http://www.yaml.org if you are new to YAML. =head1 NOTE from the author. YAML.pm is showing its age. It works ok most of the time for simple stuff, and some medium stuff. It badly needs a rewrite. And I am working on that rewrite now. The new YAML.pm will have the same simple Dump/Load interface, but will also have much more advanced features like a streaming (node at a time) interface. The new YAML.pm will also be "pluggable". That means that there can be any number of Parsers, Loaders, Dumpers and Emitters written for the framework. YAML::Parser::Syck will be one of the Parsers. There will also be a pure Perl Parser. I have decided to release the module early so that people might benefit from it. On one hand this Parser is wonderful because it understands the entire current YAML Specification. On the other hand, my Perl wrapper code currently ignores all type information, so it will not be useful for deserializing classes. Be patient. Still, I think this pre-alpha release is a cause for joy in the Perl YAML community. Enjoy! =head1 BUGS You kidding? Don't run this code with out parental supervision and a *BIG* fire extinguisher. * Types are not supported. * Error reporting is poor. =head1 AUTHOR Brian Ingerson =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2003. Brian Ingerson. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L =cut