NAME
    Text::ZPL - Encode and decode ZeroMQ Property Language

SYNOPSIS
      # Decode ZPL to a HASH:
      my $data = decode_zpl( $zpl_text );
      # Encode a HASH to ZPL text:
      my $zpl = encode_zpl( $data );

DESCRIPTION
    An implementation of the "ZeroMQ Property Language", a simple ASCII
    configuration file format; see <http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:4> for
    details.

    As a simple example, a "ZPL" file as such:

      # This is my conf.
      # There are many like it, but this one is mine.
      confname = "My Config"

      context
          iothreads = 1

      main
          publisher
              bind = tcp://eth0:5550
              bind = tcp://eth0:5551
          subscriber
              connect = tcp://192.168.0.10:5555

    ... results in a structure like:

      {
        confname => "My Config",
        context => { iothreads => '1' },
        main => {
          subscriber => {
            connect => 'tcp://192.168.0.10:5555'
          },
          publisher => {
            bind => [ 'tcp://eth0:5550', 'tcp://eth0:5551' ]
          }
        }
      }

  decode_zpl
    Given a string of "ZPL"-encoded text, returns an appropriate Perl
    "HASH"; an exception is thrown if invalid input is encountered.

  encode_zpl
    Given a Perl "HASH", returns an appropriate "ZPL"-encoded text string;
    an exception is thrown if the data given cannot be represented in "ZPL"
    (see "CAVEATS").

   TO_ZPL
    A blessed object can provide a TO_ZPL method that will supply a plain
    "HASH" or "ARRAY" (but see "CAVEATS") to the encoder:

      # Shallow-clone our backing hash, for example:
      sub TO_ZPL {
        my $self = shift;
        +{ %$self }
      }

  CAVEATS
    Not all Perl data structures can be represented in ZPL; specifically,
    deeply-nested structures in an "ARRAY" will throw an exception:

      # Simple list is OK:
      encode_zpl(+{ list => [ 1 .. 3 ] });
      #  -> list: 1
      #     list: 2
      #     list: 3
      # Deeply nested is not representable:
      encode_zpl(+{
        list => [
          'abc',
          list2 => [1 .. 3]
        ],
      });
      #  -> dies

AUTHOR
    Jon Portnoy <avenj@cobaltirc.org>