Max Battcher <[email protected]> writes: > 045b19 First line of the file > oac77a second line, tweaked by Lele > fac657 third line, added by John > ... > > I'm still wondering if the second document may also be better in a YAML format > of some sort... Another toy example: > > - 045b19: | > First line of file > - oac77a: | > second line, tweaked by Lele > third line, tweaked by Lele > - fac657: | > man line, added by John > > That doesn't seem that much worse than the existing human-readable annotate > output...
I should remind you that what you propose is not legal YAML, which was also my reason against using it for annotate in the first place. You either mangle the file contents doing custom non-YAML quoting, or you use double-quoted YAML strings with escapes. The YAML spec explicitly says, that there's no other way to encode arbitrary strings than to use "..." with \-sequences, which will lead to really hard to read output (both for humans and non-YAML machines). Yours, Petr. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
