NAME
    Perl6::Perl - $obj->perl just like $obj.perl in Perl 6
SYNOPSIS
      # As UNIVERSAL method
      use Perl6::Perl;
      use Foo::Bar;
      my $baz  = Foo::Bar->new();
      my $bazz = eval( $baz->perl ); # $bazz is a copy of $baz
      # As subroutine so you can apply to non-objects
      use Perl6::Perl qw/perl/; # explicitly import
      perl $scalar;
      perl \@array;
      perl \%hash;
      perl \*GLOB;
      perl sub{ $_[0] + 1 };
      # Ruby's p
      p $complex_object;
DESCRIPTION
    In Perl 6, everything is an object and every object comes with the
    ".perl" method that returns the "eval()"uable representation thereof.
    This module does just that.
    Since Perl 5 is already shipped with Data::Dumper, this module makes use
    of it; In fact "$obj->perl" is just a wrapper to "Dumper($obj)" with
    options slightly different from Data::Dumper's default.
  p as in Ruby.
    This module also comes with "p", which is analogous to that of ruby; It
    is simply " sub p{ print perl(@_), "\n" }". But you save a lot of key
    strokes -- even more concise than " say @_.perl ".
    Though p is not Perl6's spec, I couldn't resist adding this to this
    module because so many people envy Ruby for it :).
  Data::Dumper options
    Perl6::Perl uses the following values as default:
    Deparse
      1 so you can serialize coderef.
    Terse
      1 so no "$VAR1 = " appears.
    Useqq
      1 so you can safely inspect binary data as well as Unicode characters.
    Indent
      2 if the object is a coderef, 0 otherwise.
    You can override these by feeding Data::Dumper options as follows;
      $obj->perl(purity => 1); # if the object contains circular reference.
    Note you can use all lowercaps here.
  EXPORT
    None by default. "perl" and "p" are exported on demand.
SEE ALSO
    Data::Dumper, 
AUTHOR
    Dan Kogai, 
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright (C) 2006 by Dan Kogai
    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
    your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.