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1129 | C<allow_blessed>, C<convert_blessed> and C<allow_tags> settings, which are |
1129 | C<allow_blessed>, C<convert_blessed> and C<allow_tags> settings, which are |
1130 | used in this order: |
1130 | used in this order: |
1131 | |
1131 | |
1132 | =over 4 |
1132 | =over 4 |
1133 | |
1133 | |
1134 | =item 1. C<allow_tags> is enabled and object has a C<FREEZE> method. |
1134 | =item 1. C<allow_tags> is enabled and the object has a C<FREEZE> method. |
1135 | |
1135 | |
1136 | In this case, C<JSON::XS> uses the L<Types::Serialiser> object |
1136 | In this case, C<JSON::XS> uses the L<Types::Serialiser> object |
1137 | serialisation protocol to create a tagged JSON value, using a nonstandard |
1137 | serialisation protocol to create a tagged JSON value, using a nonstandard |
1138 | extension to the JSON syntax. |
1138 | extension to the JSON syntax. |
1139 | |
1139 | |
… | |
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1154 | my ($self, $serialiser) = @_; |
1154 | my ($self, $serialiser) = @_; |
1155 | |
1155 | |
1156 | ($self->{type}, $self->{id}) |
1156 | ($self->{type}, $self->{id}) |
1157 | } |
1157 | } |
1158 | |
1158 | |
1159 | =item 2. C<convert_blessed> is enabled and object has a C<TO_JSON> method. |
1159 | =item 2. C<convert_blessed> is enabled and the object has a C<TO_JSON> method. |
1160 | |
1160 | |
1161 | In this case, the C<TO_JSON> method of the object is invoked in scalar |
1161 | In this case, the C<TO_JSON> method of the object is invoked in scalar |
1162 | context. It must return a single scalar that can be directly encoded into |
1162 | context. It must return a single scalar that can be directly encoded into |
1163 | JSON. This scalar replaces the object in the JSON text. |
1163 | JSON. This scalar replaces the object in the JSON text. |
1164 | |
1164 | |