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tomli
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What Is Wrong with TOML?
But the whitespace handling involved is an extra complication, at least the provided example fails to be parsed by `tomli`, which is following the currently release TOML spec: https://github.com/hukkin/tomli/issues/199
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ConfigParser potential inconsistencies
ini files aren't standardized, the syntax is really "whatever the parser implements". For new projects I recommend using toml instead. It's ini-like, but standardized. Python 3.11 even comes with a builtin parser tomllib (earlier python versions can use tomli, which is what tomllib is based on).
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Python 3.11 will now have tomllib - Support for Parsing TOML in the Standard Library
tomllib is primary the library tomli: https://github.com/hukkin/tomli
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Upcoming Python Features Brought to You by Python Enhancement Proposals
TOML as a format is by default used by many Python tools, including build tools. This creates a bootstrapping problem for them. Additionally, many popular tools such as flake8 don't include TOML support citing its lack of support in standard library. This PEP proposes to add TOML support to standard library based on tomli which is already used by packages such as pip or pytest.
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Comparison of Python TOML parser libraries
tomli Relatively fast read-only parsing. Companion library tomli-w for writing.
edn
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Apple releases Pkl – onfiguration as code language
> was utterly surprised how no one ever apparently has thought to create a configuration/templating system that's basically a fancy library on top of Scheme.
There's Clojure's extensible data notation: https://github.com/edn-format/edn
- Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
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I made a basic python client and ORM for XTDB
A thin language layer around edn/datalog, the query language
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What Is Wrong with TOML?
EDN (Extensible Data Notation) is a subset of Clojure: https://github.com/edn-format/edn
It is:
- Streamable
- Extensible
- Whitespace-insensitive, but there are formatting conventions for readability
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The real reason JSON has no comments
To begin with, EDN is somewhat like the JSON of Clojure. And regarding the code is data/data is code nature of Clojure, it is Clojure. It doesn't have some of the vagaries of JSON, and it is also extensible.
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Ron: Rusty Object Notation
Alien is not a reason something is bad, just that's it's unusual. JSON was a bit alien when it first arrived as well, as everyone was used to XML at the time.
`{num 5, val 4}` looks fine to me, but we can do even better! We already know objects/maps are always in pairs, so we don't really need that comma either. Just do `{num 5 val 4}` and we save yet another unnecessary characters.
Of course, I didn't come up with this format myself, what I actually want JSON to be is EDN (https://github.com/edn-format/edn) which is a standalone format but also directly used in Clojure, so it already exists inside a programming language and works very well. There keys are strings though, so you example would end up being `{"num" 5 "val" 5 "person" var}`, where commas are optional.
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JSON vs. XML with Douglas Crockford
I just checked out the spec, and it gets pretty ugly in the Table section. A lot of the json examples are both shorter and IMO more precise. Stuff that’s not allowed with [table] is allowed with [[table]], and it’s confusing to understand what level of depth I’m at.
I’ll take edn over any of “em. https://github.com/edn-format/edn
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Taming the Time: how to install & develop with XTDB
As XT is written in Clojure and it natively supports Clojure’s data types, we were not satisfied with available JSON types and decided to give EDN a try - that way we would have way more supported types:
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Design patterns are a solution to the problem OOP itself creates
Compare the nightmare that is pickling with how simple it is to serialize pure data with edn in clojure. What ends up happening is people passing around JSONs or whatever and writing parsing/encoding code at each end, which makes things unnecessarily more complex, and dangerous, and error prone, and boring, etc...
- The YAML Document from Hell
What are some alternatives?
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
json - JSON for Modern C++
tomlkit - Style-preserving TOML library for Python
EPOE-Forked - Github repository for EPOE-Forked
rtoml - A fast TOML library for python implemented in rust.
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
pytoml - A TOML-0.4.0 parser/writer for Python.
yamllint - A linter for YAML files.
toml - Python lib for TOML
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
tomlplusplus - Header-only TOML config file parser and serializer for C++17.
json - A tested JSON parser / serializer