Text::TNetstrings ================= The library provides an implementation of the TNetstrings serialization format. Usage ===== use Text::TNetstrings qw(:all); my $data = encode_tnetstrings({"foo" => "bar"}) # => "12:3:foo,3:bar,}" my $hash = decode_tnetstrings($data) # => {"foo" => "bar"} Performance =========== The benchmarks show that TNetstrings has about the same performance for XS modules as JSON, and is significantly faster than the Pure Perl JSON module. $ perl benchmark/encode.pl Rate JSON::PP TNetstrings::PP JSON::XS TNetstrings::XS JSON::PP 2790/s -- -23% -96% -96% TNetstrings::PP 3637/s 30% -- -95% -95% JSON::XS 76517/s 2642% 2004% -- -2% TNetstrings::XS 77751/s 2686% 2038% 2% -- $ perl benchmark/decode.pl Rate JSON::PP TNetstrings::PP TNetstrings::XS JSON::XS JSON::PP 1057/s -- -60% -98% -98% TNetstrings::PP 2628/s 149% -- -95% -96% TNetstrings::XS 52592/s 4877% 1901% -- -12% JSON::XS 59530/s 5533% 2165% 13% -- The above benchmarks were performed on a dual core Intel Atom 330 @ 1.6GHz. Installation ============ Module::Build is used as the build system for this library. The typical procedure applies: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install Documentation ============= The library contains embedded POD documentation. Any of the POD tools can be used to generate documentation, such as pod2html. Online documentation is vailable on CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/~sebnow/Text-TNetstrings License ======= The library is licensed under the MIT license. Please read the LICENSE file for details.