Suppose you have an object graph - for instance, an Album object
$album which has a list of Song objects:
$album = Album->new;
$album->add_song(Song->new(...));
...
It's representation as JSON might look something like:
$as_json = q{ { album_title: ...,
songs: [ { song_title: ..., },
{ song_title: ..., },
]
}
};
The object
$album also has another representation as a non-blessed perl data structure:
$as_perl = JSON->new->decode($as_json);
$as_perl is basically the perl incarnation of the json text.
I'm looking for a good descriptive name for the $as_perl representation. When converting from/to JSON and blessed perl objects, one inevitably has to deal with the $as_perl intermediate form, and I'd like to find a descriptive name to help name the classes and methods involved in the transformations.
Hope this makes sense.
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