09-16-2004
Re: Off-Topic Section? Holy hell, I've been gone a while...
Quote:
Originally posted by Karma
Wowee, step off the bandwagon for a few months and it's amazing what can change. I'm still not sure if this is, in fact, but if it is, what made Neo change his mind about an OT thread?
So, far experiences with 'off topic' threads seem to validate our earlier concerns that they are a distraction and a waste of forum resources.
The good news is that there are not many off topic threads
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tm::materialized::jtm
TM::Materialized::JTM(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation TM::Materialized::JTM(3pm)
NAME
TM::Materialized::JTM - Topic Maps, trait for JSON Topic Map instances.
SYNOPSIS
use TM::Materialized::JTM;
my $tm=TM::Materialized::JTM(file=>"somefile.jtm");
$tm->sync_in;
...
# map was modified, now save the changes
$tm->sync_out;
DESCRIPTION
This package provides map parsing and creating functionality for JTM (JSON Topic Map) instances. The JSON Topic Map format is defined
here: <http://www.cerny-online.com/jtm/1.0/>.
INTERFACE
Methods
Constructor
$tm = TM::Materialized::JTM->new (...);
The constructor expects a hash as described in TM::Materialized::Stream, with one additional key/value parameter:
o format (choices: "json", "yaml")
This option controls whether the JTM data is treated as being in JSON format or in YAML (which is a superset of JSON). This applies
to both reading and writing of map data.
The default value is "json".
format
$tm->format('json');
$curformat=$tm->format;
This method gets or sets the format parameter for future operations. Possible choices: "json", "yaml".
SEE ALSO
TM::Serializable::JTM
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Copyright 2010, Alexander Zangerl, All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.10.1 2010-07-18 TM::Materialized::JTM(3pm)