You want this?

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use YAML qw/ Load Dump /; use Data::Dump qw/ dd /; my $it = { Things => [ { Name => "thing_1", Sub => { key1 => "value1", key2 => "very very very very very very very very very +very very very very very long line\nwrapped value2", key3 => "value3", }, }, ], }; dd( Dump( $it ) ); print Dump( $it ), "\n"; __END__ "---\nThings:\n - Name: thing_1\n Sub:\n key1: value1\n +key2: |-\n very very very very very very very very very very v +ery very very very long line\n wrapped value2\n key3: val +ue3\n" --- Things: - Name: thing_1 Sub: key1: value1 key2: |- very very very very very very very very very very very very ve +ry very long line wrapped value2 key3: value3

In reply to Re^3: python YAML output, perl Loader, which version? by Anonymous Monk
in thread python YAML output, perl Loader, which version? by mgwmgw

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