Hello,
I am using YAML::XS to load yaml generated in Java. Is there a way to keep YAML::XS from blessing objects? If not, I wanted to overload stringification for java.util.UUID objects but perl won't let me declare the package.
use YAML::XS;
my $ref = YAML::XS::Load(join('',<DATA>));
print "$ref->{fooUuid}\n";
print ref $ref->{fooUuid}, "\n";
1;
__DATA__
---
fooUuid: !java.util.UUID 39809f4e-93b9-11e1-89b4-db41381ff4b7
Suggestions on how to get YAML::XS to not bless my refs, how to declare a package with name 'java.util.UUID', or other suggestions on fixing stringification are appreciated.
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