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153 # Returns undef if an I/O error occurred, in which case the file is
479 Storable provides you with a C<dclone> interface which does not create
498 of locking by using modules such as LockFile::Simple which lock a
514 even the compressed frozen representations), which can be useful for
526 deserialization is done through C<eval>, which is dangerous if the
528 to a subroutine reference which would be used instead of C<eval>. See
539 serialize data which is not supported by earlier Perls. By default,
562 Perl 5.8 adds support for restricted hashes, which have keys
583 continue to read files generated by newer Storable modules which are careful
592 All these variables have no effect on a newer Perl which supports the
631 which is probably not what should happen during a deep cloning of that
684 them at serialization time, pointing to the deserialized objects (which
766 There is a Clone module available on CPAN which implements deep cloning
774 there's a utility called C<file>, which recognizes data files based on
806 which prints (on my machine):
844 however, because the addresses in the retrieved objects, which are
905 by Storable 2.02 or earlier on perl 5.6.0 or 5.6.1 on Unix or Linux which
912 Storable writes a file header which contains the sizes of various C
920 lengths, which allows full interworking, but takes longer to read and write)