freeze creates a binary image of a data structure, and thaw takes that image and turns it back into a copy of the original data structure.
That way you can easily exchange non-trivial data structures between two perl processes, or store one and retrieve it later in a different run of the same perl script.
In reply to Re: freeze and thaw ?
by moritz
in thread freeze and thaw ?
by cztmonk
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