Fast, compact, powerful binary serialization
This library implements an efficient, compact-output, and feature-rich serializer using a binary protocol called _Sereal_. Its sister module Sereal::Decoder implements a decoder for this format. The two are released separately to allow for independent and safer upgrading. If you care greatly about performance, consider reading the Sereal::Performance documentation after finishing this document.
The Sereal protocol version emitted by this encoder implementation is currently protocol version 4 by default.
The protocol specification and many other bits of documentation can be found in the github repository. Right now, the specification is at https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/blob/master/sereal_spec.pod, there is a discussion of the design objectives in https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/blob/master/README.pod, and the output of our benchmarks can be seen at https://github.com/Sereal/Sereal/wiki/Sereal-Comparison-Graphs. For more information on getting the best performance out of Sereal, have a look at the "PERFORMANCE" section below.
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Revision 27 (latest revision is 34)
- updated to 4.025 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Sereal-Encoder/Changes 4.025 Thr Jul 28, 2022 * Release with build fixes for the Decoder under threaded perls and MANIFEST update. 4.024 Wed Jul 27, 2022 * Changes to the FREEZE/THAW mechanism. Remove the part that says that FREEZE cannot return a list. It can, and we have supported it for a very long time, although I have not checked how far back this support goes. If you use the FREEZE/THAW API's you should upgrade to this version. * Test fixes for t/020_sort_keys.t hanging on some perls which do not come bundled with Hash::Util.
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