Hi all,
My understanding is that using JSON will cause Perl to load JSON::XS or Cpanel::JSON::XS if they are installed. But my testing shows that JSON::PP is used:
$ perl -MJSON -e 1
$ perl -MJSON::XS -e 1
Can't locate JSON/XS.pm in @INC (you may need to install the JSON::XS
+module) [...]
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
$ perl -MCpanel::JSON::XS -e 1
$ perl -MJSON -MData::Dumper -wE 'decode_json(qq{{"foo":"bar"}}); say
+Dumper %INC;' | grep JSON
$VAR33 = 'JSON/PP.pm';
$VAR34 = '/Users/ntonkin/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.26.1/lib/5.26.1/J
+SON/PP.pm';
$VAR37 = 'JSON.pm';
$VAR38 = '/Users/ntonkin/.perlbrew/libs/perl-5.26.1@dev/lib/perl5/JSON
+.pm';
Anything I have missed?
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