Data::XDumper
$Id: README,v 1.2 2003/02/13 13:56:22 xmath Exp $

INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

   perl Makefile.PL && make && make test
   make install

Or use CPANPLUS to automate the process.


Module documentation:

NAME
    Data::XDumper - Human readable dumps of perl data structures

SYNOPSIS
        use Data::XDumper;

        my $dump = new Data::XDumper usehex => 1;
        print scalar $dump->dump([1, 2, 1024]);
        print "$_\n" for $dump->dump({ foo => sub{}, 'bar ' => ["\n"] });
        $dump->usehex = 0;
        print scalar $dump->dump([1, 2, 1024]);

        my $test = ["foo"];
        push @$test, \$test;
        Data::XDumper::Default->indent = "  ";
        Data::XDumper::Dump $test;

        use Data::XDumper qw(Dump);

        print scalar Dump [1, "x" x 60, 42];

DESCRIPTION
    Produces dumps of almost any kind of perl datastructure, in a format
    which I personally find a lot more readable than that of Data::Dumper.

    The dump returns the output lines in list context. Otherwise it produces
    a big string containing the whole dump, and in void context prints it
    too.

    There are a few settings you can set on the dumper object. When you
    create a new dumper, it inherits the settings from the default object,
    which is returned by "Data::XDumper::Default".

  Methods
    *PACKAGE*->dump(*LIST*)
        Dump the list of items using the default object (see "Functions"
        below).

    *$OBJ*->dump(*LIST*)
        Dump the list of items.

  Properties
    *$OBJ*->indent
        The string used to increase the indentation level.

    *$OBJ*->prefix
        The string prefixed to every output line. Note that this string
        should accomodate space for the labels. By default it is 8 spaces.

    *$OBJ*->linelen
        The maximum desired line length. If a single-line form of a value
        exceeds this length, XDumper will use multi-line form instead.

    *$OBJ*->lformat
        The format for labels. Must match /^[A-Za-z0-9]+\z/.

  Functions
    Dump *LIST*
        Dump the list of items using the default object.

    Default
        Returns the default object, to allow you to change its settings.

AUTHOR
    Matthijs van Duin <xmath@cpan.org>

    Copyright (C) 2003 Matthijs van Duin. All rights reserved. This program
    is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
    same terms as Perl itself.

