Hmm, I kind of doubt it :) You probably forgot something again.
Try this
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
my(
$VAR1, $VAR2
);
$VAR1 = {
'email' => 'goose@gmail.com',
'orders' => [
{
'downloads' => '3',
'order' => 'wb090130',
'item' => '0001',
'price' => '3.98'
},
{
'downloads' => '5',
'order' => 'wb090131',
'item' => '0003',
'price' => '3.98'
}
],
'total' => '7.96'
};
$VAR2 = {
'email' => 'cowboy@bebop.com'
};
use open qw' IN :bytes OUT :bytes ';
use YAML::Tiny qw[ LoadFile DumpFile ];
use Data::Dumper;
$Data::Dumper::Indent=1;
warn DumpFile('test.yml', $VAR1, $VAR2);
print Dumper(LoadFile( 'test.yml' ));
Then compare both your failing yml files this YAML::Tiny generated test.yml, use
od -tacx1 or
hexdump.
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