@Paul%20Jolly, me likey! There's a really clean tokenizer implementation, 
and if nothing else that's really nice baseline to mimic!
On Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 5:36:18 AM UTC-5 Andrew Pillar wrote:

> > I think there are two big advantages to making your application
> > consume either plain JSON or YAML configs:
> > 1. Everyone is familiar with them
> > 2. You can use a more advanced tool like cue or jsonnet to generate
> > them
>
> I can see why people would prefer JSON, and I think it's fine for
> storing configuration that is edited by the program itself. I don't
> think JSON is a very good interface for humans however as it can be
> surprisingly verbose at times.
>

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