Re: SDLang-D v0.9.2
On 8/1/15 1:20 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: On Saturday, 1 August 2015 at 20:14:52 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: On Saturday, 1 August 2015 at 17:57:30 UTC, John Colvin wrote: Haven't looked at this at all really, just a quick question: Are there straightforward library calls or command line utilities for converting between the shared subset of json and SDL? No, but there definitely should be. I'll post a ticket so I don't forget. https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/issues/30 Without having looked at the library, perhaps this util would make some good sample code.
Re: SDLang-D v0.9.2
On Saturday, 1 August 2015 at 20:14:52 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: On Saturday, 1 August 2015 at 17:57:30 UTC, John Colvin wrote: Haven't looked at this at all really, just a quick question: Are there straightforward library calls or command line utilities for converting between the shared subset of json and SDL? No, but there definitely should be. I'll post a ticket so I don't forget. https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/issues/30
Re: SDLang-D v0.9.2
On Saturday, 1 August 2015 at 17:57:30 UTC, John Colvin wrote: Haven't looked at this at all really, just a quick question: Are there straightforward library calls or command line utilities for converting between the shared subset of json and SDL? No, but there definitely should be. I'll post a ticket so I don't forget.
Re: SDLang-D v0.9.2
On Friday, 31 July 2015 at 15:52:09 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: SDLang-D: A library to parse/generate SDL (Simple Data Language) files. Offers both DOM and StAX/Pull APIs. SDL is like XML/JSON/YAML, but is low-verbosity, simpler than YAML, and supports comments and basic datatypes. It looks like this: // An example of SDL: folder "myFiles" color="yellow" protection=on { folder "my images" { file "myHouse.jpg" color=true date=2005/11/05 file "myCar.jpg" color=false date=2002/01/05 } // Another folder folder "my documents" { document "resume.pdf" } } SDLang-D Homepage: https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D Changes for v0.9.2: --- Full Changelog: https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md - New: Uses travis-ci.org for continuous integration testing. - Change: Updated package.json to newer dub.json name. - Fixed: #16: Now fixed for DUB users, too: Access Violation when using the pull parser. - Fixed: #21: Remove unneeded "buildOptions" from DUB package config (fixes a DUB warning) (@schuetzm) - Fixed: #28/#29: Wrong line count for Windows style line breaks. (@s-ludwig) - Fixed: Fixed running unittests via DUB. (Part of #29) (@s-ludwig) - Fixed: Trailing line comments incorrectly treated as line continuation instead of newline (Related: #20, plus libsdl-d's e565f30 and c6dc722) (@Dicebot) - Improved: #22/#23: Internal improvements (@schuetzm) Haven't looked at this at all really, just a quick question: Are there straightforward library calls or command line utilities for converting between the shared subset of json and SDL?
SDLang-D v0.9.2
SDLang-D: A library to parse/generate SDL (Simple Data Language) files. Offers both DOM and StAX/Pull APIs. SDL is like XML/JSON/YAML, but is low-verbosity, simpler than YAML, and supports comments and basic datatypes. It looks like this: // An example of SDL: folder "myFiles" color="yellow" protection=on { folder "my images" { file "myHouse.jpg" color=true date=2005/11/05 file "myCar.jpg" color=false date=2002/01/05 } // Another folder folder "my documents" { document "resume.pdf" } } SDLang-D Homepage: https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D Changes for v0.9.2: --- Full Changelog: https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md - New: Uses travis-ci.org for continuous integration testing. - Change: Updated package.json to newer dub.json name. - Fixed: #16: Now fixed for DUB users, too: Access Violation when using the pull parser. - Fixed: #21: Remove unneeded "buildOptions" from DUB package config (fixes a DUB warning) (@schuetzm) - Fixed: #28/#29: Wrong line count for Windows style line breaks. (@s-ludwig) - Fixed: Fixed running unittests via DUB. (Part of #29) (@s-ludwig) - Fixed: Trailing line comments incorrectly treated as line continuation instead of newline (Related: #20, plus libsdl-d's e565f30 and c6dc722) (@Dicebot) - Improved: #22/#23: Internal improvements (@schuetzm)