use strict;
use warnings;
my @json = jsonsolute('JSON::MaybeXS', 'encode', 'decode');
print $json[0], "\n";
print $json[1]->{key}, "\n";
@json = jsonsolute();
sub jsonsolute {
my ($jsonpackage, $jsonefunction, $jsondfunction) = @_;
$jsonpackage ||= 'JSON::MaybeXS';
$jsonefunction ||= 'encode_json';
$jsondfunction ||= 'decode_json';
eval "require $jsonpackage";
if ($@) {
print "package $jsonpackage missing\n";
} else {
my $json = $jsonpackage->new(pretty => 1, canonical => 1);
my $encoded = $json->$jsonefunction({key => 'value'});
my $decoded = $json->$jsondfunction('{"key":"value"}');
return $encoded, $decoded;
}
}
results in:
{
"key" : "value"
}
value
encountered object 'Cpanel::JSON::XS=SCALAR(0x564228375740)', but neit
+her allow_blessed, convert_blessed nor allow_tags settings are enable
+d (or TO_JSON/FREEZE method missing) at ...(my $encoded)
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