NAME Devel::JSON - Easy JSON output for one-liners SYNOPSIS $ perl -d:JSON -e '[ 1..3 ]' [ 1, 2, 3 ] $ perl -d:JSON -e '' DESCRIPTION If you use this module from the command-line, the last value of your one-liner (-e) code will be serialized as JSON data. The output will be either UTF-x (UTF-8, UTF-16...) or just ASCII, depending on your locale (check `LC_CTYPE` on Unix or GNU). As a convenience (because you may want to deal with non-ASCII content in your -e source), your code is converted from bytes using the current locale. The following JSON options are enabled by default: pretty canonical allow_nonref You can enable more options by giving import arguments: # Force ASCII output $ perl -d:JSON=ascii -e '[1..3]' # Disable pretty (note '-' before the name $ perl -d:JSON=-pretty -e '[1..3]' # Non-ASCII in -e $ perl -d:JSON=ascii -e '"Mengué"' "Mengu\u00e9" AUTHOR Olivier Mengué, mailto:dolmen@cpan.org. COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright © 2015 Olivier Mengué. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.