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Complete YAML::PP Report #4

By Mark A Jensen
January 10, 2018

More good stuff this month from Tinita on the grant Complete YAML::PP.
She explains the YAML schema concept and its evolving flavors in this interesting post. This lays the foundation for understanding the schema features added to the YAML::PP loader. Tina also fixed a couple of problems in YAML::XS. An important one security-wise is that now you can turn off loading into Perl objects by default when using !!perl/.. schema statements (by setting $YAML::XS::LoadBlessed=0).
Her latest report can be read in full on her blog. Code is always fresh at https://github.com/perlpunk/YAML-PP-p5.
MAJ
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