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package MongoDB::BSON;
{
$MongoDB::BSON::VERSION = '0.702.1';
}
# ABSTRACT: Tools for serializing and deserializing data in BSON form
use Moose;
$MongoDB::BSON::looks_like_number = 0;
$MongoDB::BSON::char = '$';
$MongoDB::BSON::utf8_flag_on = 1;
$MongoDB::BSON::use_boolean = 0;
$MongoDB::BSON::use_binary = 0;
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
MongoDB::BSON - Tools for serializing and deserializing data in BSON form
=head1 VERSION
version 0.702.1
=head1 NAME
MongoDB::BSON - Encoding and decoding utilities (more to come)
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 C<looks_like_number>
$MongoDB::BSON::looks_like_number = 1;
$collection->insert({age => "4"}); # stores 4 as an int
If this is set, the driver will be more aggressive about converting strings into
numbers. Anything that L<Scalar::Util>'s looks_like_number would approve as a
number will be sent to MongoDB as its numeric value.
Defaults to 0 (for backwards compatibility).
If you do not set this, you may be using strings more often than you intend to.
See the L<MongoDB::DataTypes> section for more info on the behavior of strings
vs. numbers.
=head2 char
$MongoDB::BSON::char = ":";
$collection->query({"x" => {":gt" => 4}});
Can be used to set a character other than "$" to use for special operators.
=head2 Turn on/off UTF8 flag when return strings
# turn off utf8 flag on strings
$MongoDB::BSON::utf8_flag_on = 0;
Default is turn on, that compatible with version before 0.34.
If set to 0, will turn of utf8 flag on string attribute and return on bytes mode, meant same as :
utf8::encode($str)
Currently MongoDB return string with utf8 flag, on character mode , some people
wish to turn off utf8 flag and return string on byte mode, it maybe help to display "pretty" strings.
NOTE:
If you turn off utf8 flag, the string length will compute as bytes, and is_utf8 will return false.
=head2 Return boolean values as booleans instead of integers
$MongoDB::BSON::use_boolean = 1
By default, booleans are deserialized as integers. If you would like them to be
deserialized as L<boolean/true> and L<boolean/false>, set
C<$MongoDB::BSON::use_boolean> to 1.
=head2 Return binary data as instances of L<MongoDB::BSON::Binary> instead of
string refs.
$MongoDB::BSON::use_binary = 1
For backwards compatibility, binary data is deserialized as a string ref. If
you would like to have it deserialized as instances of L<MongoDB::BSON::Binary>
(to, say, preserve the subtype), set C<$MongoDB::BSON::use_binary> to 1.
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
=item *
Kristina Chodorow <kristina@mongodb.org>
=item *
Mike Friedman <mike.friedman@10gen.com>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2013 by 10gen, Inc..
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
=cut
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