/usr/share/perl5/Sereal.pm is in libsereal-perl 3.015-1.
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use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '3.015';
our $XS_VERSION = $VERSION; $VERSION= eval $VERSION;
use Sereal::Encoder 3.015 qw(encode_sereal sereal_encode_with_object);
use Sereal::Decoder 3.015 qw(
decode_sereal looks_like_sereal decode_sereal_with_header_data
scalar_looks_like_sereal
sereal_decode_with_object sereal_decode_with_header_with_object
sereal_decode_only_header_with_object
sereal_decode_only_header_with_offset_with_object
sereal_decode_with_header_and_offset_with_object
sereal_decode_with_offset_with_object
);
use Exporter 'import';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
get_sereal_decoder
get_sereal_encoder
clear_sereal_object_cache
encode_sereal decode_sereal
write_sereal read_sereal
looks_like_sereal
sereal_encode_with_object
sereal_decode_with_object
decode_sereal_with_header_data
scalar_looks_like_sereal
sereal_decode_with_header_with_object
sereal_decode_only_header_with_object
sereal_decode_only_header_with_offset_with_object
sereal_decode_with_header_and_offset_with_object
sereal_decode_with_offset_with_object
);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK);
# export by default if run from command line
our @EXPORT = ((caller())[1] eq '-e' ? @EXPORT_OK : ());
our %ENCODERS;
our %DECODERS;
sub _key { join "\t", map { $_ => $_[0]->{$_} } sort keys %{$_[0]} }
sub clear_sereal_object_cache {
%ENCODERS= ();
%DECODERS= ();
}
sub get_sereal_encoder {
my ($opts)= @_;
return $ENCODERS{_key($opts)} ||= Sereal::Encoder->new($opts);
}
sub get_sereal_decoder {
my ($opts)= @_;
return $DECODERS{_key($opts)} ||= Sereal::Decoder->new($opts);
}
sub write_sereal {
my ($file, $struct, $append, $opts)= @_;
get_sereal_encoder($opts)->write_to_file($file, $_[1], $append);
}
sub read_sereal {
my ($file, $opts)= @_;
get_sereal_decoder($opts)->read_from_file($file,$_[2]);
}
1;
__END__
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Sereal - Fast, compact, powerful binary (de-)serialization
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Sereal qw(encode_sereal decode_sereal
sereal_encode_with_object
sereal_decode_with_object
looks_like_sereal);
# Note: For performance reasons, you should prefer the OO interface,
# or sereal_(en|de)code_with_object over the stateless
# encode_sereal/decode_sereal functions.
# See the Sereal::Performance documentation for details.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
I<Sereal> is an efficient, compact-output, binary and feature-rich
serialization protocol. The Perl encoder is implemented as the
L<Sereal::Encoder> module, the Perl decoder correspondingly as
L<Sereal::Decoder>. They are distributed separately to allow for
safe upgrading without downtime. (Hint: Upgrade the decoder everywhere
first, then the encoder.)
This C<Sereal> module is a very thin wrapper around both C<Sereal::Encoder>
and C<Sereal::Decoder>. It depends on both and loads both. So if you have
a user of both encoder and decoder, it is enough to depend on a particular
version of C<Sereal> and you'll get the most recent released versions
of C<Sereal::Encoder> and C<Sereal::Decoder> whose version is smaller than
or equal to the version of C<Sereal> you depend on.
The protocol specification and many other bits of documentation
can be found in the github repository. Right now, the specification is at
L<https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/blob/master/sereal_spec.pod>,
there is a discussion of the design objectives in
L<https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/blob/master/README.pod>, and the output
of our benchmarks can be seen at
L<https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/wiki/Sereal-Comparison-Graphs>.
=head2 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
It is recommended to use the object-oriented interface of
C<Sereal::Encoder> and C<Sereal::Decoder> if you care about
performance. For detailed performance considerations,
see L<Sereal::Performance>.
You can optionally import five functions from C<Sereal>.
C<encode_sereal> is the same function as L<Sereal::Encoder>'s
C<encode_sereal> function. C<decode_sereal> and C<looks_like_sereal>
are the same as L<Sereal::Decoder>'s functions of the same names.
Finally, you can import the advanced functional interface
C<sereal_encode_with_object> and C<sereal_decode_with_object>.
Again, see L<Sereal::Performance> for information about those.
After loading the C<Sereal> module, both C<Sereal::Encoder> and
C<Sereal::Decoder> are guaranteed to be loaded, so you can use
their object-oriented interface.
=head1 BUGS, CONTACT AND SUPPORT
For reporting bugs, please use the github bug tracker at
L<http://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/issues>.
For support and discussion of Sereal, there are two Google Groups:
Announcements around Sereal (extremely low volume):
L<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/sereal-announce>
Sereal development list:
L<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/sereal-dev>
=head1 AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller E<lt>smueller@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This module was originally developed for Booking.com.
With approval from Booking.com, this module was generalized
and published on CPAN, for which the authors would like to express
their gratitude.
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2012, 2013, 2014 by Steffen Mueller
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