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kdl
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XL: An Extensible Programming Language
IMO, there’s a wide unexplored design space between the minimalism of Lisp and richness of other languages. A programming language inspired by something like KDL (https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl) has the potential to be in a very sweet spot between the two. "Everything is a node" instead of "everything is a list" is only slightly more complicated, but also vastly more readable that a soup of parenthesis.
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SDLang – Simple Declarative Language
KDL is a variant of SDLang that’s worth checking out.
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The KDL Document Language
Here's an example of how a HTML page would be presented.
https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl/blob/main/examples/website.kd...
I'd love to understand why all the advertised implementations have permissive licenses except for the Rust implementation, which is released under the Parity Public License 7.0.0 [1]? This seems to be as restrictive as the GPL, no?
In my mind, copyleft licenses applied to infrastructural projects like kdl-rs prematurely limits their adoption and promotes the development of alternatives with more permissive licensing, since the spec is released under a Creative Commons license [2].
[1]: https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl-rs/blob/87f836134c1d901ff5ce6...
[2]: https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl/blob/785abebfc507ff6b7bdeac07...
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The KDL Document Language, an alternative to YAML/JSON/XML
It does have a schema language, and a query language. There's no translation language (yet?) but if that's of interest, that sounds like a thing to bring up on github!
p.s. if anyone is interested in helping or just wants the info, this is the tracking issue for implementations supporting 1.0 (the actual thing that just got released): https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl/issues/144
There's an issue for this~ https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl/issues/54
Why no XLang implementation? You haven't written it yet, of course! What was just stabilized was the KDL specification. There are a number of supported impls, but one challenge they were having was targeting a moving target. So we wrapped everything up to make it easier to write new ones! Please file an issue if your favorite language is missing!
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ParserObjects Parser Combinator Library for .NET
Oh nice. It will be a nice library to use to parse KDL (https://github.com/kdl-org/kdl)
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The YAML file of Prometheus Operator has over 13k lines, one of the longest YAML files on GitHub ever
It's still in its infancy but I'm keeping an eye on kdl
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The YAML file of Prometheus Operator has over 13k lines, one of the longest YAML files on GitHub ever
And, if I can take a second to hock something I wrote, there are libraries to parse comments in most languages (though the one I wrote I feel does the best C style commenting).
What are some alternatives?
ron - Rusty Object Notation
json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans
prometheus-operator - Prometheus Operator creates/configures/manages Prometheus clusters atop Kubernetes
config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
Slim - Slim is a template language whose goal is to reduce the syntax to the essential parts without becoming cryptic.
Kaitai Struct - Kaitai Struct: declarative language to generate binary data parsers in C++ / C# / Go / Java / JavaScript / Lua / Nim / Perl / PHP / Python / Ruby
LIBUCL - Universal configuration library parser
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
kaydle - An alternative implementation of Kat's Document Language, including serde integration
ParserObjects - C# library for parser combinators
kdl4j - KDL Parser for the JVM