use strict; use warnings; package YAML::Marshall; our $VERSION = '0.84'; use YAML::Node (); sub import { my $class = shift; no strict 'refs'; my $package = caller; unless (grep { $_ eq $class} @{$package . '::ISA'}) { push @{$package . '::ISA'}, $class; } my $tag = shift; if ( $tag ) { no warnings 'once'; $YAML::TagClass->{$tag} = $package; ${$package . "::YamlTag"} = $tag; } } sub yaml_dump { my $self = shift; no strict 'refs'; my $tag = ${ref($self) . "::YamlTag"} || 'perl/' . ref($self); $self->yaml_node($self, $tag); } sub yaml_load { my ($class, $node) = @_; if (my $ynode = $class->yaml_ynode($node)) { $node = $ynode->{NODE}; } bless $node, $class; } sub yaml_node { shift; YAML::Node->new(@_); } sub yaml_ynode { shift; YAML::Node::ynode(@_); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME YAML::Marshall - YAML marshalling class you can mixin to your classes =head1 SYNOPSIS package Bar; use Foo -base; use YAML::Marshall -mixin; =head1 DESCRIPTION For classes that want to handle their own YAML serialization. =head1 AUTHOR Ingy döt Net =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2006, 2011-2012. Ingy döt Net. 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