CONTRIBUTING 000664 001750 001750 6146 12404302711 16313 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 NAME
CONTRIBUTING
DESCRIPTION
If you're reading this document, that means you might be thinking about
helping me out with this project. Thanks!
Here's some ways you could help out:
* Bug reports
Found a bug? Great! (Well, not so great I suppose.)
The place to report them is . Don't e-mail me
about it, as your e-mail is more than likely to get lost amongst the
spam.
An example script clearly demonstrating the bug (preferably written
using Test::More) would be greatly appreciated.
* Patches
If you've found a bug and written a fix for it, even better!
Generally speaking you should check out the latest copy of the code
from the source repository rather than using the CPAN distribution.
The file META.yml should contain a link to the source repository. If
not, then try or submit a bug report.
(As far as I'm concerned the lack of a link is a bug.) Many of my
distributions are also mirrored at .
To submit the patch, do a pull request on GitHub or Bitbucket, or
attach a diff file to a bug report. Unless otherwise stated, I'll
assume that your contributions are licensed under the same terms as
the rest of the project.
(If using git, feel free to work in a branch. For Mercurial, I'd
prefer bookmarks within the default branch.)
* Documentation
If there's anything unclear in the documentation, please submit this
as a bug report or patch as above.
Non-toy example scripts that I can bundle would also be appreciated.
* Translation
Translations of documentation would be welcome.
For translations of error messages and other strings embedded in the
code, check with me first. Sometimes the English strings may not in
a stable state, so it would be a waste of time translating them.
Coding Style
I tend to write using something approximating the Allman style, using
tabs for indentation and Unix-style line breaks.
*
*
I nominally encode all source files as UTF-8, though in practice most of
them use a 7-bit-safe ASCII-compatible subset of UTF-8.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster .
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CREDITS 000664 001750 001750 164 12404302707 15460 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 Maintainer:
- Toby Inkster (TOBYINK)
Contributor:
- David J. Oswald (DAVIDO)
Changes 000664 001750 001750 1335 12404302707 15754 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 JSON-MultiValueOrdered
======================
Created: 2012-11-08
Home page:
Bug tracker:
Maintainer: Toby Inkster (TOBYINK)
0.005 2014-09-11
[ Packaging ]
- Switch to Dist::Inkt.
0.004 2013-05-14
- Changed heuristics for number detection to better line up with user
expectations.
0.003 2013-02-27
[ Documentation ]
- Document test suite.
[ Other ]
- Added: Implement 'j' function as supported by JSON::Tiny.
0.002 2012-11-11 Perl 5.8 compatibility release
- Avoid defined-or operator.
- Require UNIVERSAL::DOES on Perl 5.8.
0.001 2012-11-08 Initial release
INSTALL 000664 001750 001750 1754 12404302707 15517 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 Installing JSON-MultiValueOrdered should be straightforward.
INSTALLATION WITH CPANMINUS
If you have cpanm, you only need one line:
% cpanm JSON::MultiValueOrdered
If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass
the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module:
% cpanm -S JSON::MultiValueOrdered
INSTALLATION WITH THE CPAN SHELL
Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to
do:
% cpan JSON::MultiValueOrdered
MANUAL INSTALLATION
As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball and
unpack it.
Consult the file META.json for a list of pre-requisites. Install these
first.
To build JSON-MultiValueOrdered:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make && make test
Then install it:
% make install
If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run:
% sudo make install
LICENSE 000664 001750 001750 43655 12404302707 15521 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Toby Inkster.
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MANIFEST 000664 001750 001750 453 12404302711 15565 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 CONTRIBUTING
COPYRIGHT
CREDITS
Changes
INSTALL
LICENSE
MANIFEST
META.json
META.yml
Makefile.PL
README
SIGNATURE
dist.ini
doap.ttl
examples/eg1.pl
lib/JSON/MultiValueOrdered.pm
lib/JSON/Tiny/Subclassable.pm
lib/Tie/Hash/MultiValueOrdered.pm
t/01basic.t
t/02synopsis.t
t/03pretty.t
t/04hash.t
t/05j.t
META.json 000664 001750 001750 3705 12404302710 16077 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 {
"abstract" : "handle JSON like {\"a\":1, \"a\":2}",
"author" : [
"Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) "
],
"dynamic_config" : 0,
"generated_by" : "Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::8 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640",
"keywords" : [],
"license" : [
"perl_5"
],
"meta-spec" : {
"url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec",
"version" : "2"
},
"name" : "JSON-MultiValueOrdered",
"no_index" : {
"directory" : [
"eg",
"examples",
"inc",
"t",
"xt"
]
},
"optional_features" : {},
"prereqs" : {
"configure" : {
"requires" : {
"ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.17"
}
},
"test" : {
"requires" : {
"Test::More" : "0.61"
}
}
},
"provides" : {
"JSON::MultiValueOrdered" : {
"file" : "lib/JSON/MultiValueOrdered.pm",
"version" : "0.005"
},
"JSON::Tiny::Subclassable" : {
"file" : "lib/JSON/Tiny/Subclassable.pm",
"version" : "0.005"
},
"Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered" : {
"file" : "lib/Tie/Hash/MultiValueOrdered.pm",
"version" : "0.005"
}
},
"release_status" : "stable",
"resources" : {
"X_identifier" : "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/JSON-MultiValueOrdered/project",
"bugtracker" : {
"web" : "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=JSON-MultiValueOrdered"
},
"homepage" : "https://metacpan.org/release/JSON-MultiValueOrdered",
"license" : [
"http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"
],
"repository" : {
"type" : "git",
"url" : "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-json-multivalueordered.git",
"web" : "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-json-multivalueordered"
}
},
"version" : "0.005",
"x_contributors" : [
"David J. Oswald (DAVIDO) "
]
}
META.yml 000664 001750 001750 2365 12404302710 15730 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 ---
abstract: 'handle JSON like {"a":1, "a":2}'
author:
- 'Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) '
build_requires:
Test::More: '0.61'
configure_requires:
ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.17'
dynamic_config: 0
generated_by: 'Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::8 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640'
keywords: []
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
version: '1.4'
name: JSON-MultiValueOrdered
no_index:
directory:
- eg
- examples
- inc
- t
- xt
optional_features: {}
provides:
JSON::MultiValueOrdered:
file: lib/JSON/MultiValueOrdered.pm
version: '0.005'
JSON::Tiny::Subclassable:
file: lib/JSON/Tiny/Subclassable.pm
version: '0.005'
Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered:
file: lib/Tie/Hash/MultiValueOrdered.pm
version: '0.005'
resources:
X_identifier: http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/JSON-MultiValueOrdered/project
bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=JSON-MultiValueOrdered
homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/JSON-MultiValueOrdered
license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
repository: git://github.com/tobyink/p5-json-multivalueordered.git
version: '0.005'
x_contributors:
- 'David J. Oswald (DAVIDO) '
Makefile.PL 000664 001750 001750 11735 12404302711 16453 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 use strict;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.17;
my $EUMM = eval( $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION );
my $meta = {
"abstract" => "handle JSON like {\"a\":1, \"a\":2}",
"author" => ["Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) "],
"dynamic_config" => 0,
"generated_by" => "Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::8 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640",
"keywords" => [],
"license" => ["perl_5"],
"meta-spec" => {
url => "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec",
version => 2,
},
"name" => "JSON-MultiValueOrdered",
"no_index" => { directory => ["eg", "examples", "inc", "t", "xt"] },
"prereqs" => {
configure => { requires => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 6.17 } },
test => { requires => { "Test::More" => 0.61 } },
},
"provides" => {
"JSON::MultiValueOrdered" => { file => "lib/JSON/MultiValueOrdered.pm", version => 0.005 },
"JSON::Tiny::Subclassable" => { file => "lib/JSON/Tiny/Subclassable.pm", version => 0.005 },
"Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered" => { file => "lib/Tie/Hash/MultiValueOrdered.pm", version => 0.005 },
},
"release_status" => "stable",
"resources" => {
bugtracker => {
web => "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=JSON-MultiValueOrdered",
},
homepage => "https://metacpan.org/release/JSON-MultiValueOrdered",
license => ["http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"],
repository => {
type => "git",
url => "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-json-multivalueordered.git",
web => "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-json-multivalueordered",
},
X_identifier => "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/JSON-MultiValueOrdered/project",
},
"version" => 0.005,
"x_contributors" => ["David J. Oswald (DAVIDO) "],
};
my %dynamic_config;
my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
ABSTRACT => $meta->{abstract},
AUTHOR => ($EUMM >= 6.5702 ? $meta->{author} : $meta->{author}[0]),
DISTNAME => $meta->{name},
VERSION => $meta->{version},
EXE_FILES => [ map $_->{file}, values %{ $meta->{x_provides_scripts} || {} } ],
NAME => do { my $n = $meta->{name}; $n =~ s/-/::/g; $n },
test => { TESTS => "t/*.t" },
%dynamic_config,
);
$WriteMakefileArgs{LICENSE} = $meta->{license}[0] if $EUMM >= 6.3001;
sub deps
{
my %r;
for my $stage (@_)
{
for my $dep (keys %{$meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}})
{
next if $dep eq 'perl';
my $ver = $meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}{$dep};
$r{$dep} = $ver if !exists($r{$dep}) || $ver >= $r{$dep};
}
}
\%r;
}
my ($build_requires, $configure_requires, $runtime_requires, $test_requires);
if ($EUMM >= 6.6303)
{
$WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build');
$WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure');
$WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES} ||= deps('test');
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime');
}
elsif ($EUMM >= 6.5503)
{
$WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build', 'test');
$WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure');
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime');
}
elsif ($EUMM >= 6.52)
{
$WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure');
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime', 'build', 'test');
}
else
{
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('configure', 'build', 'test', 'runtime');
}
{
my ($minperl) = reverse sort(
grep defined && /^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?$/,
map $meta->{prereqs}{$_}{requires}{perl},
qw( configure build runtime )
);
if (defined($minperl))
{
die "Installing $meta->{name} requires Perl >= $minperl"
unless $] >= $minperl;
$WriteMakefileArgs{MIN_PERL_VERSION} ||= $minperl
if $EUMM >= 6.48;
}
}
sub FixMakefile
{
return unless -d 'inc';
my $file = shift;
local *MAKEFILE;
open MAKEFILE, "< $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out";
my $makefile = do { local $/; };
close MAKEFILE or die $!;
$makefile =~ s/\b(test_harness\(\$\(TEST_VERBOSE\), )/$1'inc', /;
$makefile =~ s/( -I\$\(INST_ARCHLIB\))/ -Iinc$1/g;
$makefile =~ s/( "-I\$\(INST_LIB\)")/ "-Iinc"$1/g;
$makefile =~ s/^(FULLPERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m;
$makefile =~ s/^(PERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m;
open MAKEFILE, "> $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out";
print MAKEFILE $makefile or die $!;
close MAKEFILE or die $!;
}
my $mm = WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);
FixMakefile($mm->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile');
exit(0);
README 000664 001750 001750 6112 12404302707 15337 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005 NAME
JSON::MultiValueOrdered - handle JSON like {"a":1, "a":2}
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More tests => 4;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
my $j = JSON::MultiValueOrdered->new;
isa_ok $j, 'JSON::Tiny';
my $data = $j->decode(<<'JSON');
{
"a": 1,
"b": 2,
"a": 3,
"b": 4
}
JSON
# As you'd expect, for repeated values, the last value is used
is_deeply(
$data,
{ a => 3, b => 4 },
);
# But hashes within the structure are tied to Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered
is_deeply(
[ tied(%$data)->get('b') ],
[ 2, 4 ],
);
# And the extra information from the tied hash is used when re-encoding
is(
$j->encode($data),
q({"a":1,"b":2,"a":3,"b":4}),
);
done_testing;
DESCRIPTION
The JSON specification allows keys to be repeated within objects. It
remains silent on how repeated keys should be interpreted. Most JSON
implementations end up choosing just one of the values; sometimes the
first, sometimes the last.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered is a subclass of JSON::Tiny which treats objects
as ordered lists of key-value pairs, with duplicate keys allowed. It
achieves this by returning all hashes as tied using
Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered. While these hashes behave like standard Perl
hashes (albeit while preserving the original order of the keys), they
provide a tied object interface allowing you to retrieve additional values
for each key.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered serialisation also serialises these additional
values and preserves order.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered is a subclass of JSON::Tiny::Subclassable and
JSON::Tiny, which is itself a fork of Mojo::JSON. Except where noted, the
methods listed below behave identically to the methods of the same names
in the superclasses.
Constructor
`new(%attributes)`
Attributes
`pretty`
`error`
Methods
`decode($bytes)`
`encode($ref)`
`false`
`true`
Functions
`j(\@array)` / `j(\%hash)` / `j($bytes)`
Encode or decode JSON as applicable.
This function may be exported, but is not exported by default. You may
request to import it with a different name:
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered j => { -as => 'quick_json' };
BUGS
Please report any bugs to
.
SEE ALSO
JSON::Tiny::Subclassable, JSON::Tiny, Mojo::JSON.
Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster .
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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@prefix doap-deps: .
@prefix foaf: .
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eg1.pl 000664 001750 001750 266 12404302707 17272 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/examples use 5.010;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
my $json = JSON::MultiValueOrdered->new;
my $data = $json->decode(q( {"a":1,"b":2,"b":3} ))
or die $json->error;
say $json->encode($data);
01basic.t 000664 001750 001750 651 12404302707 16313 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/t =head1 PURPOSE
Test that L compiles.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
use Test::More tests => 1;
BEGIN { use_ok('JSON::MultiValueOrdered') };
02synopsis.t 000664 001750 001750 1671 12404302707 17145 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/t =head1 PURPOSE
Run the test case from the SYNOPSIS of L.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
use Test::More tests => 4;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
my $j = JSON::MultiValueOrdered->new;
isa_ok $j, 'JSON::Tiny';
my $data = $j->decode(<<'JSON');
{
"a": 1,
"b": 2,
"a": 3,
"b": 4
}
JSON
# As you'd expect, for repeated values, the last value is used
is_deeply(
$data,
{ a => 3, b => 4 },
);
# But hashes within the structure are tied to Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered
is_deeply(
[ tied(%$data)->get('b') ],
[ 2, 4 ],
);
# And the extra information from the tied hash is used when re-encoding
is(
$j->encode($data),
q({"a":1,"b":2,"a":3,"b":4}),
);
done_testing;
03pretty.t 000664 001750 001750 1276 12404302707 16607 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/t =head1 PURPOSE
Round-trip some JSON through pretty-printing.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
use Test::More tests => 2;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
my $str = <<'JSON';
{
"a": [
1,
2,
3
],
"a": true,
"a": false,
"a": 99.999,
"a": null,
"a": {
"b": 4,
"c": [
1
],
"d": [],
"e": {}
}
}
JSON
my $json = JSON::MultiValueOrdered->new(pretty => 1);
ok($json->pretty);
is(
$json->encode($json->decode($str)),
$str,
);
04hash.t 000664 001750 001750 2356 12404302707 16204 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/t =head1 PURPOSE
Run the test case from the SYNOPSIS of L.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
use Test::More;
use Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered;
my $tied = tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{a} = 3;
$hash{b} = 4;
# Order of keys is predictable
is_deeply(
[ keys %hash ],
[ qw( a b ) ],
);
# Order of values is predictable
# Note that the last values of 'a' and 'b' are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ qw( 3 4 ) ],
);
# Can retrieve list of all key-value pairs
is_deeply(
[ $tied->pairs ],
[ qw( a 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 ) ],
);
# Switch the retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_first;
# Now the first values of 'a' and 'b' are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ qw( 1 2 ) ],
);
# Switch the retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_list;
# Now arrayrefs are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ [1,3], [2,4] ],
);
# Restore the default retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_last;
done_testing;
05j.t 000664 001750 001750 1563 12404302707 15512 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/t =head1 PURPOSE
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
{
package Foo;
use JSON::Tiny::Subclassable 'j';
my $r = j('{"a":1,"a":2}');
::ok($r->{a}==1 or $r->{a}==2);
}
{
package Bar;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered 'j';
my $r = j('{"a":1,"a":2}');
::ok(tied(%$r), 'j() returns tied hashref');
(tied %$r)->fetch_list;
::is_deeply($r, { a => [1, 2] });
}
{
package Foo;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered 'j' => { -as => 'json' };
my $r = json('{"a":1,"a":2}');
::ok(tied(%$r), 'json() returns tied hashref');
(tied %$r)->fetch_list;
::is_deeply($r, { a => [1, 2] });
}
done_testing;
MultiValueOrdered.pm 000664 001750 001750 10600 12404302707 21745 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/lib/JSON use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
use if $] < 5.010, 'UNIVERSAL::DOES';
{
package JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
our $VERSION = '0.005';
use base qw(JSON::Tiny::Subclassable);
use Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered ();
sub _new_hash { tie my %h, 'Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered'; return \%h }
sub _encode_object {
my $self = shift;
my $object = shift;
my $indent;
if (exists $self->{_indent}) {
$indent = $self->{_indent};
$self->{_indent} .= "\t";
}
my @pairs;
my $space = defined $indent ? q( ) : q();
my $tied = tied(%$object);
if ($tied and $tied->DOES('Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered')) {
my @list = $tied->pairs;
for (my $i = 0; $i < @list; $i+=2) {
push @pairs, sprintf(
'%s:%s%s',
$self->_encode_string($list[$i]),
$space,
$self->_encode_values($list[$i + 1]),
);
}
}
else {
while (my ($k, $v) = each %$object) {
push @pairs, sprintf(
'%s:%s%s',
$self->_encode_string($k),
$space,
$self->_encode_values($v),
);
}
}
if (defined $indent)
{
$self->{_indent} =~ s/^.//;
return "{}" unless @pairs;
return "\{\n$indent\t" . join(",\n$indent\t", @pairs) . "\n$indent\}";
}
else
{
return '{' . join(',', @pairs) . '}';
}
}
__PACKAGE__->import('j');
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
JSON::MultiValueOrdered - handle JSON like {"a":1, "a":2}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::More tests => 4;
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered;
my $j = JSON::MultiValueOrdered->new;
isa_ok $j, 'JSON::Tiny';
my $data = $j->decode(<<'JSON');
{
"a": 1,
"b": 2,
"a": 3,
"b": 4
}
JSON
# As you'd expect, for repeated values, the last value is used
is_deeply(
$data,
{ a => 3, b => 4 },
);
# But hashes within the structure are tied to Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered
is_deeply(
[ tied(%$data)->get('b') ],
[ 2, 4 ],
);
# And the extra information from the tied hash is used when re-encoding
is(
$j->encode($data),
q({"a":1,"b":2,"a":3,"b":4}),
);
done_testing;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The JSON specification allows keys to be repeated within objects. It remains
silent on how repeated keys should be interpreted. Most JSON implementations
end up choosing just one of the values; sometimes the first, sometimes the
last.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered is a subclass of L which treats objects as
ordered lists of key-value pairs, with duplicate keys allowed. It achieves this
by returning all hashes as tied using L. While
these hashes behave like standard Perl hashes (albeit while preserving the
original order of the keys), they provide a tied object interface allowing you
to retrieve additional values for each key.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered serialisation also serialises these additional values
and preserves order.
JSON::MultiValueOrdered is a subclass of L and
L, which is itself a fork of L. Except where noted,
the methods listed below behave identically to the methods of the same names
in the superclasses.
=head2 Constructor
=over
=item C<< new(%attributes) >>
=back
=head2 Attributes
=over
=item C<< pretty >>
=item C<< error >>
=back
=head2 Methods
=over
=item C<< decode($bytes) >>
=item C<< encode($ref) >>
=item C<< false >>
=item C<< true >>
=back
=head2 Functions
=over
=item C<< j(\@array) >> / C<< j(\%hash) >> / C<< j($bytes) >>
Encode or decode JSON as applicable.
This function may be exported, but is not exported by default. You may
request to import it with a different name:
use JSON::MultiValueOrdered j => { -as => 'quick_json' };
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to
L.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L,
L,
L.
L.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Subclassable.pm 000664 001750 001750 27371 12404302707 21714 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/lib/JSON/Tiny use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
{
package JSON::Tiny::Subclassable;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
our $VERSION = '0.005';
our @ISA = qw(JSON::Tiny);
use B;
use Encode ();
use Scalar::Util ();
BEGIN {
eval { require Sub::Name; Sub::Name->import('subname'); 1 }
or eval q{ sub subname { $_[1] } };
};
sub new {
my $class = shift;
bless @_ ? @_ > 1 ? {@_} : {%{$_[0]}} : {}, $class;
}
sub error {
$_[0]->{error} = $_[1] if @_ > 1;
return $_[0]->{error};
}
sub pretty {
$_[0]->{pretty} = $_[1] if @_ > 1;
return $_[0]->{pretty};
}
sub import {
my $class = shift;
my $caller = caller;
my $opts = {};
while (@_) {
my $arg = shift;
$opts->{$arg} = ref $_[0] ? shift @_ : undef;
}
if (exists $opts->{'j'}) {
my $func = ((ref $opts->{j} eq 'HASH') && $opts->{j}{-as}) || 'j';
no strict 'refs';
*{"$caller\::$func"} = subname "$class\::j" => sub {
my $d = shift;
return $class->new->encode($d) if ref $d eq 'ARRAY' || ref $d eq 'HASH';
return $class->new->decode($d);
};
delete $opts->{'j'};
}
}
__PACKAGE__->import('j');
# Literal names
my $FALSE = bless \(my $false = 0), 'JSON::Tiny::_Bool';
my $TRUE = bless \(my $true = 1), 'JSON::Tiny::_Bool';
# Escaped special character map (with u2028 and u2029)
my %ESCAPE = (
'"' => '"',
'\\' => '\\',
'/' => '/',
'b' => "\x07",
'f' => "\x0C",
'n' => "\x0A",
'r' => "\x0D",
't' => "\x09",
'u2028' => "\x{2028}",
'u2029' => "\x{2029}"
);
my %REVERSE = map { $ESCAPE{$_} => "\\$_" } keys %ESCAPE;
for (0x00 .. 0x1F, 0x7F) {
my $k = pack 'C', $_;
$REVERSE{$k} = sprintf '\u%.4X', $_ unless defined $REVERSE{$k};
}
# Unicode encoding detection
my $UTF_PATTERNS = {
'UTF-32BE' => qr/^\0\0\0[^\0]/,
'UTF-16BE' => qr/^\0[^\0]\0[^\0]/,
'UTF-32LE' => qr/^[^\0]\0\0\0/,
'UTF-16LE' => qr/^[^\0]\0[^\0]\0/
};
my $WHITESPACE_RE = qr/[\x20\x09\x0a\x0d]*/;
sub DOES {
my ($proto, $role) = @_;
return 1 if $role eq 'Mojo::JSON';
return $proto->SUPER::DOES($role);
}
sub decode {
my ($self, $bytes) = @_;
# Cleanup
$self->error(undef);
# Missing input
$self->error('Missing or empty input') and return undef unless $bytes; ## no critic (undef)
# Remove BOM
$bytes =~ s/^(?:\357\273\277|\377\376\0\0|\0\0\376\377|\376\377|\377\376)//g;
# Wide characters
$self->error('Wide character in input') and return undef ## no critic (undef)
unless utf8::downgrade($bytes, 1);
# Detect and decode Unicode
my $encoding = 'UTF-8';
$bytes =~ $UTF_PATTERNS->{$_} and $encoding = $_ for keys %$UTF_PATTERNS;
my $d_res = eval { $bytes = Encode::decode($encoding, $bytes, 1); 1 };
$bytes = undef unless $d_res;
# Object or array
my $res = eval {
local $_ = $bytes;
# Leading whitespace
m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE/gc;
# Array
my $ref;
if (m/\G\[/gc) { $ref = $self->_decode_array() }
# Object
elsif (m/\G\{/gc) { $ref = $self->_decode_object() }
# Unexpected
else { $self->_exception('Expected array or object') }
# Leftover data
unless (m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE\z/gc) {
my $got = ref $ref eq 'ARRAY' ? 'array' : 'object';
$self->_exception("Unexpected data after $got");
}
$ref;
};
# Exception
if (!$res && (my $e = $@)) {
chomp $e;
$self->error($e);
}
return $res;
}
sub encode {
my ($self, $ref) = @_;
my $eof = '';
if ($self->pretty) {
$self->{_indent} = '';
$eof .= "\n";
}
return Encode::encode 'UTF-8', $self->_encode_values($ref).$eof;
}
sub false {$FALSE}
sub true {$TRUE}
sub _new_hash { +{} }
sub _new_array { +[] }
sub _decode_array {
my $self = shift;
my $array = $self->_new_array;
until (m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE\]/gc) {
# Value
push @$array, $self->_decode_value();
# Separator
redo if m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE,/gc;
# End
last if m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE\]/gc;
# Invalid character
$self->_exception('Expected comma or right square bracket while parsing array');
}
return $array;
}
sub _decode_object {
my $self = shift;
my $hash = $self->_new_hash;
until (m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE\}/gc) {
# Quote
m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE"/gc
or $self->_exception('Expected string while parsing object');
# Key
my $key = $self->_decode_string();
# Colon
m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE:/gc
or $self->_exception('Expected colon while parsing object');
# Value
$hash->{$key} = $self->_decode_value();
# Separator
redo if m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE,/gc;
# End
last if m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE\}/gc;
# Invalid character
$self->_exception('Expected comma or right curly bracket while parsing object');
}
return $hash;
}
sub _decode_string {
my $self = shift;
my $pos = pos;
# Extract string with escaped characters
m#\G(((?:[^\x00-\x1F\\"]|\\(?:["\\/bfnrt]|u[[:xdigit:]]{4})){0,32766})*)#gc;
my $str = $1;
# Missing quote
unless (m/\G"/gc) {
$self->_exception('Unexpected character or invalid escape while parsing string')
if m/\G[\x00-\x1F\\]/;
$self->_exception('Unterminated string');
}
# Unescape popular characters
if (index($str, '\\u') < 0) {
$str =~ s!\\(["\\/bfnrt])!$ESCAPE{$1}!gs;
return $str;
}
# Unescape everything else
my $buffer = '';
while ($str =~ m/\G([^\\]*)\\(?:([^u])|u(.{4}))/gc) {
$buffer .= $1;
# Popular character
if ($2) { $buffer .= $ESCAPE{$2} }
# Escaped
else {
my $ord = hex $3;
# Surrogate pair
if (($ord & 0xF800) == 0xD800) {
# High surrogate
($ord & 0xFC00) == 0xD800
or pos($_) = $pos + pos($str), $self->_exception('Missing high-surrogate');
# Low surrogate
$str =~ m/\G\\u([Dd][C-Fc-f]..)/gc
or pos($_) = $pos + pos($str), $self->_exception('Missing low-surrogate');
# Pair
$ord = 0x10000 + ($ord - 0xD800) * 0x400 + (hex($1) - 0xDC00);
}
# Character
$buffer .= pack 'U', $ord;
}
}
# The rest
return $buffer . substr $str, pos($str), length($str);
}
sub _decode_value {
my $self = shift;
# Leading whitespace
m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE/gc;
# String
return $self->_decode_string() if m/\G"/gc;
# Array
return $self->_decode_array() if m/\G\[/gc;
# Object
return $self->_decode_object() if m/\G\{/gc;
# Number
return 0 + $1
if m/\G([-]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9]*)(?:\.[0-9]*)?(?:[eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?)/gc;
# True
return $self->true if m/\Gtrue/gc;
# False
return $self->false if m/\Gfalse/gc;
# Null
return undef if m/\Gnull/gc; ## no critic (return)
# Invalid data
$self->_exception('Expected string, array, object, number, boolean or null');
}
sub _encode_array {
my $self = shift;
return "[]" unless @{$_[0]};
return '[' . join(',', map { $self->_encode_values($_) } @{shift()}) . ']'
unless exists $self->{_indent};
my $indent = $self->{_indent};
return "\[\n$indent\t"
. join(",\n$indent\t", map {
local $self->{_indent} = "$indent\t"; $self->_encode_values($_)
} @{shift()})
. "\n$indent\]";
}
sub _encode_object {
my $self = shift;
my $object = shift;
my $indent;
if (exists $self->{_indent}) {
$indent = $self->{_indent};
$self->{_indent} .= "\t";
}
# Encode pairs
my @pairs;
my $space = defined $indent ? q( ) : q();
while (my ($k, $v) = each %$object) {
push @pairs, sprintf(
'%s:%s%s',
$self->_encode_string($k),
$space,
$self->_encode_values($v),
);
}
if (defined $indent)
{
$self->{_indent} =~ s/^.//;
return "{}" unless @pairs;
return "\{\n$indent\t" . join(",\n$indent\t", @pairs) . "\n$indent\}";
}
else
{
return '{' . join(',', @pairs) . '}';
}
}
sub _encode_string {
my $self = shift;
my $string = shift;
# Escape string
$string =~ s!([\x00-\x1F\x7F\x{2028}\x{2029}\\"/\b\f\n\r\t])!$REVERSE{$1}!gs;
# Stringify
return "\"$string\"";
}
sub _encode_values {
my $self = shift;
my $value = shift;
# Reference
if (my $ref = ref $value) {
# Array
return $self->_encode_array($value) if $ref eq 'ARRAY';
# Object
return $self->_encode_object($value) if $ref eq 'HASH';
# True or false
return $$value ? 'true' : 'false' if $ref eq 'SCALAR';
return $value ? 'true' : 'false' if $ref eq 'JSON::Tiny::_Bool';
# Blessed reference with TO_JSON method
if (Scalar::Util::blessed $value && (my $sub = $value->can('TO_JSON'))) {
return $self->_encode_values($value->$sub);
}
}
# Null
return 'null' unless defined $value;
# Number
return 0 + $value
if B::svref_2object(\$value)->FLAGS & (B::SVp_IOK | B::SVp_NOK);
# String
return $self->_encode_string($value);
}
sub _exception {
my $self = shift;
# Leading whitespace
m/\G$WHITESPACE_RE/gc;
# Context
my $context = 'Malformed JSON: ' . shift;
if (m/\G\z/gc) { $context .= ' before end of data' }
else {
my @lines = split /\n/, substr($_, 0, pos);
$context .= ' at line ' . @lines . ', offset ' . length(pop @lines || '');
}
# Throw
die "$context\n";
}
}
{
package JSON::Tiny::_Bool;
no warnings;
use overload
'0+' => sub { ${$_[0]} },
'""' => sub { ${$_[0]} },
fallback => 1,
;
sub DOES {
my ($proto, $role) = @_;
return 1 if $role eq 'Mojo::JSON::_Bool';
return 1 if $role =~ /^JSON::(?:PP::|XS::)?Boolean$/;
return $proto->SUPER::DOES($role);
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
JSON::Tiny::Subclassable
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Although technically this is a subclass of L, in practice
it's a fork because it overrides every method, and never calls the
supermethods. In fact, even though this is a subclass of L,
you don't need to have the latter installed to use this module.
The main difference between this module and its parent is that all the
internal calls to private functions have been replaces with calls to
private methods. This makes it easy to override particular parts of the
JSON parsing/generation algorithm.
The other tiny added feature is to support pretty indented output.
This module was written was to make developing L
simpler, but it may be of some use for other purposes as well.
JSON::Tiny::Subclassable is a subclass of L, which is itself a
fork of L. Except where noted, the methods listed below behave
identically to the methods of the same names in the superclass.
=head2 Constructor
=over
=item C<< new(%attributes) >>
=back
=head2 Attributes
=over
=item C<< pretty >>
If set to true, indents generated JSON in a pretty fashion.
=item C<< error >>
=back
=head2 Methods
=over
=item C<< decode($bytes) >>
=item C<< encode($ref) >>
=item C<< false >>
=item C<< true >>
=item C<< DOES($role) >>
As per L::C. Returns true for L.
=back
=head2 Functions
=over
=item C<< j(\@array) >> / C<< j(\%hash) >> / C<< j($bytes) >>
Encode or decode JSON as applicable.
This function may be exported, but is not exported by default. You may
request to import it with a different name:
use JSON::Tiny::Subclassable j => { -as => 'quick_json' };
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to
L.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L,
L.
=head1 AUTHORS
David J. Oswald.
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
Portions copyright 2012-2013 David J. Oswald.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
MultiValueOrdered.pm 000664 001750 001750 16342 12404302707 22611 0 ustar 00tai tai 000000 000000 JSON-MultiValueOrdered-0.005/lib/Tie/Hash use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
{
package Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
our $VERSION = '0.005';
use constant {
IDX_DATA => 0,
IDX_ORDER => 1,
IDX_LAST => 2,
IDX_SEEN => 3,
IDX_MODE => 4,
NEXT_IDX => 5,
};
use constant {
MODE_LAST => -1,
MODE_FIRST => 0,
MODE_REF => 'ref',
MODE_ITER => 'iter',
};
sub fetch_first { $_[0][IDX_MODE] = MODE_FIRST }
sub fetch_last { $_[0][IDX_MODE] = MODE_LAST }
sub fetch_list { $_[0][IDX_MODE] = MODE_REF }
sub fetch_iterator { $_[0][IDX_MODE] = MODE_ITER }
use Storable qw( dclone );
sub TIEHASH {
my $class = shift;
bless [{}, [], 0, {}, -1], $class;
}
sub STORE {
my ($tied, $key, $value) = @_;
$key = "$key";
push @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]}, $key;
push @{$tied->[IDX_DATA]{$key}}, $value;
}
sub FETCH {
my ($tied, $key) = @_;
my $mode = $tied->[IDX_MODE];
if ($mode eq 'ref')
{
return $tied->[IDX_DATA]{$key} || [];
}
elsif ($mode eq 'iter')
{
my @values = @{ $tied->[IDX_DATA]{$key} || [] };
return sub { shift @values };
}
else
{
return unless exists $tied->[IDX_DATA]{"$key"};
return $tied->[IDX_DATA]{$key}[$mode];
}
}
sub EXISTS {
my ($tied, $key) = @_;
return exists $tied->[IDX_DATA]{"$key"};
}
sub DELETE {
my ($tied, $key) = @_;
my $r = delete $tied->[IDX_DATA]{"$key"};
return $r->[-1] if $r;
return;
}
sub CLEAR {
my $tied = shift;
$tied->[IDX_DATA] = {};
$tied->[IDX_ORDER] = [];
$tied->[IDX_LAST] = 0;
$tied->[IDX_SEEN] = {};
return;
}
sub FIRSTKEY {
my $tied = shift;
$tied->[IDX_LAST] = -1;
$tied->[IDX_SEEN] = {};
return $tied->NEXTKEY;
}
sub NEXTKEY {
no warnings qw(uninitialized);
my $tied = shift;
my $i = ++$tied->[IDX_LAST];
$i++ while $tied->[IDX_SEEN]{ $tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i] };
$tied->[IDX_SEEN]{ $tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i] }++;
my $key = $tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i];
if (wantarray) {
return (
$tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i],
$tied->FETCH( $tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i] ),
);
}
return $tied->[IDX_ORDER][$i];
}
sub get {
my ($tied, $key) = @_;
return my @list = @{ $tied->[IDX_DATA]{"$key"} || [] };
}
sub pairs {
my $tied = shift;
my $clone = dclone( $tied->[IDX_DATA] );
return map {
$_, shift @{$clone->{$_}}
} @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]}
}
sub pair_refs {
my $tied = shift;
my $clone = dclone( $tied->[IDX_DATA] );
return map {
[ $_, shift @{$clone->{$_}} ]
} @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]}
}
sub all_keys {
my $tied = shift;
return @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]};
}
sub keys {
my $tied = shift;
my %seen;
return grep { not $seen{$_}++ } @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]};
}
sub rr_keys {
my $tied = shift;
my %seen;
return reverse grep { not $seen{$_}++ } reverse @{$tied->[IDX_ORDER]};
}
sub all_values {
my $tied = shift;
my $alt = 1;
return grep { $alt=!$alt } $tied->pairs;
}
sub values {
my $tied = shift;
return map { $tied->[IDX_DATA]{$_}[-1] } $tied->keys;
}
sub rr_values {
my $tied = shift;
return map { $tied->[IDX_DATA]{$_}[0] } $tied->keys;
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered - hash with multiple values per key, and ordered keys
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::More;
use Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered;
my $tied = tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{a} = 3;
$hash{b} = 4;
# Order of keys is predictable
is_deeply(
[ keys %hash ],
[ qw( a b ) ],
);
# Order of values is predictable
# Note that the last values of 'a' and 'b' are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ qw( 3 4 ) ],
);
# Can retrieve list of all key-value pairs
is_deeply(
[ $tied->pairs ],
[ qw( a 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 ) ],
);
# Switch the retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_first;
# Now the first values of 'a' and 'b' are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ qw( 1 2 ) ],
);
# Switch the retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_list;
# Now arrayrefs are returned.
is_deeply(
[ values %hash ],
[ [1,3], [2,4] ],
);
# Restore the default retrieval mode for the hash.
$tied->fetch_last;
done_testing;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A hash tied to this class acts more or less like a standard hash, except that
when you assign a new value to an existing key, the old value is retained
underneath. An explicit C deletes all values associated with a key.
By default, the old values are inaccessible through the hash interface, but
can be retrieved via the tied object:
my @values = tied(%hash)->get($key);
However, the C<< fetch_* >> methods provide a means to alter the behaviour of
the hash.
=head2 Tied Object Methods
=over
=item C<< pairs >>
Returns all the hash's key-value pairs (including duplicates) as a flattened
list.
=item C<< pair_refs >>
Returns all the hash's key-value pairs (including duplicates) as a list of two
item arrayrefs.
=item C<< get($key) >>
Returns the list of all values associated with a key.
=item C<< keys >>
The list of all hash keys in their original order. Where a key is duplicated,
only the first occurance is returned.
=item C<< rr_keys >>
The list of all hash keys in their original order. Where a key is duplicated,
only the last occurance is returned.
=item C<< all_keys >>
The list of all hash keys in their original order, including duplicates.
=item C<< values >>
The values correponding to C.
=item C<< rr_values >>
The values correponding to C.
=item C<< all_values >>
The values correponding to C.
=back
=head2 Fetch Styles
=over
=item C<< fetch_last >>
This is the default style of fetching.
tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{b} = 3;
tied(%hash)->fetch_last;
is($hash{a}, 1);
is($hash{b}, 3);
=item C<< fetch_first >>
tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{b} = 3;
tied(%hash)->fetch_first;
is($hash{a}, 1);
is($hash{b}, 2);
=item C<< fetch_list >>
tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{b} = 3;
tied(%hash)->fetch_first;
is_deeply($hash{a}, [1]);
is_deeply($hash{b}, [2, 3]);
=item C<< fetch_iterator >>
This fetch style is experimental and subject to change.
tie my %hash, "Tie::Hash::MultiValueOrdered";
$hash{a} = 1;
$hash{b} = 2;
$hash{b} = 3;
tied(%hash)->fetch_iterator;
my $A = $hash{a};
my $B = $hash{b};
is($A->(), 1);
is($B->(), 2);
is($B->(), 3);
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to
L.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L,
L,
L.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2013 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.