File: //usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.34/JSON/Whitespace.pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
JSON::Whitespace - Alter the insignificant whitespace of JSON
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use JSON::Whitespace ':all';
my $in = <<EOF;
{
"animals":{
"kingkong":"🦍"
},
"baka":[
"ドジ"
],
"fruit":{
"grape":"🍇"
},
"moons":{
"🌑":0
}
}
EOF
my $minify = json_minify ($in);
print $minify;
This outputs
{"animals":{"kingkong":"🦍"},"baka":["ドジ"],"fruit":{"grape":"🍇"},"moons":{"🌑":0}}
=head1 VERSION
This documents version 0.61 of JSON::Whitespace corresponding to
L<git commit 033269fa8972fdce8626aa65cd11a5394ab50492|https://github.com/benkasminbullock/JSON-Parse/commit/033269fa8972fdce8626aa65cd11a5394ab50492> released on Thu Feb 11 09:14:04 2021 +0900.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module offers functions to manipulate the "insignificant
whitespace" part of a JSON string (the whitespace which is not inside
strings). According to L<the JSON specification|JSON::Parse/SEE ALSO>
"insignificant whitespace" consists of space (C<%x20>), horizontal tab
(C<%x09>), line feed or new line (C<%x0A>) and carriage return
(C<%x0D>).
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=head2 json_indent
my $indented = json_indent ($json);
Add indentation to C<$json>.
=head2 json_minify
my $minified = json_minify ($json);
Remove all whitespace, including trailing newlines, from C<$json>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Documentation about JSON is in L<JSON::Parse>. JSON::Whitespace is
based on L<JSON::Tokenize>, which breaks JSON into tokens without
putting it into Perl structures.
=head1 AUTHOR
Ben Bullock, <bkb@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENCE
This package and associated files are copyright (C)
2016-2021
Ben Bullock.
You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated
files under the Perl Artistic Licence or the GNU General Public
Licence.