debian man page for kiokudb::backend::role::binarysafe

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Section: 3pm

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KiokuDB::Backend::Role::BinarySafe(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   KiokuDB::Backend::Role::BinarySafe(3pm)

NAME
KiokuDB::Backend::Role::BinarySafe - An informational role for binary data safe backends.
SYNOPSIS
package KiokuDB::Backend::MySpecialBackend; use Moose; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; with qw(KiokuDB::Backend::Role::BinarySafe);
DESCRIPTION
This backend is an informational role for backends which can store arbitrary binary strings, especially utf8 data as bytes (without reinterpreting it as unicode strings when inflating). This mostly has to do with KiokuDB::Backend::Serialize variants (for example KiokuDB::Backend::Serialize::Storable is binary safe, while KiokuDB::Backend::Serialize::JSON is not). perl v5.12.4 2010-10-11 KiokuDB::Backend::Role::BinarySafe(3pm)
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