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#
# S P Y C
# a simple php yaml class
#
# authors: [vlad andersen ([email protected]), chris wanstrath ([email protected])]
# websites: [http://www.yaml.org, http://spyc.sourceforge.net/]
# license: [MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php]
# copyright: (c) 2005-2006 Chris Wanstrath, 2006-2011 Vlad Andersen
#
# spyc.yml - A file containing the YAML that Spyc understands.
---
# Mappings - with proper types
String: Anyone's name, really.
Int: 13
True: true
False: false
Zero: 0
Null: NULL
NotNull: 'null'
NotTrue: 'y'
NotBoolTrue: 'true'
NotInt: '5'
Float: 5.34
Negative: -90
SmallFloat: 0.7
NewLine: \n
# A sequence
- PHP Class
- Basic YAML Loader
- Very Basic YAML Dumper
# A sequence of a sequence
-
- YAML is so easy to learn.
- Your config files will never be the same.
# Sequence of mappings
-
cpu: 1.5ghz
ram: 1 gig
os : os x 10.4.1
# Mapped sequence
domains:
- yaml.org
- php.net
# A sequence like this.
- program: Adium
platform: OS X
type: Chat Client
# A folded block as a mapped value
no time: >
There isn't any time
for your tricks!
Do you understand?
# A literal block as a mapped value
some time: |
There is nothing but time
for your tricks.
# Crazy combinations
databases:
- name: spartan
notes:
- Needs to be backed up
- Needs to be normalized
type: mysql
# You can be a bit tricky
"if: you'd": like
# Inline sequences
- [One, Two, Three, Four]
# Nested Inline Sequences
- [One, [Two, And, Three], Four, Five]
# Nested Nested Inline Sequences
- [This, [Is, Getting, [Ridiculous, Guys]], Seriously, [Show, Mercy]]
# Inline mappings
- {name: chris, age: young, brand: lucky strike}
# Nested inline mappings
- {name: mark, age: older than chris, brand: [marlboro, lucky strike]}
# References -- they're shaky, but functional
dynamic languages: &DLANGS
- Perl
- Python
- PHP
- Ruby
compiled languages: &CLANGS
- C/C++
- Java
all languages:
- *DLANGS
- *CLANGS
# Added in .2.2: Escaped quotes
- you know, this shouldn't work. but it does.
- 'that''s my value.'
- 'again, that\'s my value.'
- "here's to \"quotes\", boss."
# added in .2.3
- {name: "Foo, Bar's", age: 20}
# Added in .2.4: bug [ 1418193 ] Quote Values in Nested Arrays
- [a, ['1', "2"], b]
# Added in .2.4: malformed YAML
all
javascripts: [dom1.js, dom.js]
# Added in .2
1040: Ooo, a numeric key! # And working comments? Wow! Colons in comments: a menace (0.3).
hash_1: Hash #and a comment
hash_2: "Hash #and a comment"
"hash#3": "Hash (#) can appear in key too"
float_test: 1.0
float_test_with_quotes: '1.0'
float_inverse_test: 001
a_really_large_number: 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 # 2^256
int array: [ 1, 2, 3 ]
array on several lines:
[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 ]
morelesskey: "<value>"
array_of_zero: [0]
sophisticated_array_of_zero: {rx: {tx: [0]} }
switches:
- { row: 0, col: 0, func: {tx: [0, 1]} }
empty_sequence: [ ]
empty_hash: { }
special_characters: "[{]]{{]]"
asterisks: "*"
empty_key:
:
key: value
trailing_colon: "foo:"
multiline_items:
- type: SomeItem
values: [blah, blah, blah,
blah]
ints: [2, 54, 12,
2143]
many_lines: |
A quick
fox
jumped
over
a lazy
dog
werte:
1: nummer 1
0: Stunde 0
noindent_records:
- record1: value1
- record2: value2
"a:1": [1000]
"a:2":
- 2000
# [Endloop]
endloop: |
Does this line in the end indeed make Spyc go to an infinite loop?