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author Edinaldo P. Silva2017-01-22 11:05:22 +0100
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perl/perl-YAML-Tiny: Updated for version 1.70.
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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-perl-YAML-Tiny (read/write YAML files with a little code as possible)
+perl-YAML-Tiny (Read/Write YAML files with a little code as possible)
-The YAML specification is huge. Really, really huge. It contains all the
-functionality of XML, except with flexibility and choice, which makes
-it easier to read, but with a formal specification that is more complex
-than XML.
+The YAML specification is huge. Really, really huge. It contains all
+the functionality of XML, except with flexibility and choice, which
+makes it easier to read, but with a formal specification that is more
+complex than XML.
The original pure-Perl implementation YAML costs just over 4 megabytes
-of memory to load. Just like with Windows .ini files (3 meg to load)
-and CSS (3.5 meg to load) the situation is just asking for a YAML::Tiny
-module, an incomplete but correct and usable subset of the functionality,
-in as little code as possible.
-
-Like the other ::Tiny modules, YAML::Tiny has no non-core dependencies,
-does not require a compiler to install, is back-compatible to Perl v5.8.1,
-and can be inlined into other modules if needed.
-
-In exchange for this adding this extreme flexibility, it provides support
-for only a limited subset of YAML. But the subset supported contains
-most of the features for the more common uses of YAML.
+of memory to load. Just like with Windows .ini files (3 meg to load)
+and CSS (3.5 meg to load) the situation is just asking for a
+YAML::Tiny module, an incomplete but correct and usable subset of the
+functionality, in as little code as possible.