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yaml(3tcl)			YAML processing			    yaml(3tcl)

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NAME
       yaml - YAML Format Encoder/Decoder

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require yaml  ?0.3.5?

       ::yaml::yaml2dict ?options? txt

       ::yaml::yaml2huddle ?options? txt

       ::yaml::setOption ?options?

       ::yaml::dict2yaml dict ?indent? ?wordwrap?

       ::yaml::list2yaml list ?indent? ?wordwrap?

       ::yaml::huddle2yaml huddle ?indent? ?wordwrap?

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DESCRIPTION
       The  yaml  package  provides  a simple Tcl-only library for parsing the
       YAML  http://www.yaml.org/  data	 exchange  format  as	specified   in
       http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.1/.

       The  yaml  package returns data as a Tcl dict.  Either the dict package
       or Tcl 8.5 is required for use.

COMMANDS
       ::yaml::yaml2dict ?options? txt

       ::yaml::yaml2huddle ?options? txt
	      Parse yaml formatted text txt into a Tcl dict/huddle and	return
	      the value.

	      -file  txt is a filename of YAML-stream.

	      -stream
		     txt is just a YAML-stream.

	      -types list
		     The  list	is a type list for the yaml-scalar types.(e.g.
		     !!str !!timestamp !!integer !!true ...)
		      -types {timestamp integer null true false}
		     In this case, if a string matched "timestamp",  converted
		     to	      the	TCL	 internal      timestamp.(e.g.
		     "2001-12-15T02:59:43.1Z" => 1008385183)

	      -m:true param
		     The param is two elements of list for the value of	 true,
		     and considered strings.
		      -m:true {1 {true on + yes y}}
		     In	 this  case,  the  string  "yes" found in YAML Stream,
		     automatically converted 1.

	      -m:false param
		     The param is two elements of list for the value of false,
		     and considered strings.
		      -m:false {0 {false off - no n}}

	      -m:null param
		     The  param is two elements of list for the value of null,
		     and considered strings.
		      -m:null {"" {null nil "" ~}}

	      -validate
		     Experiment,old: Output stream contains  YAML's-tag,  each
		     node.
		     % puts [::yaml::load -validate {[aaa, bbb]}]
		     =>
		     !!seq {{!!str aaa} {!!str bbb}}

       ::yaml::setOption ?options?
	      Change  implicit	options	 for the library.  Now, the params are
	      the same as ::yaml::yaml2dict.  Arguments of::yaml::yaml2dict is
	      more priority than this setting.

       ::yaml::dict2yaml dict ?indent? ?wordwrap?

       ::yaml::list2yaml list ?indent? ?wordwrap?

       ::yaml::huddle2yaml huddle ?indent? ?wordwrap?
	      Convert a dict/list/huddle object into YAML stream.

	      indent spaces  indent  of each block node.  currently default is
		     2.

	      wordwrap
		     word wrap for YAML stream.	 currently default is 40.

EXAMPLES
       An example of a yaml  stream  converted	to  Tcl.   A  yaml  stream  is
       returned as a single item with multiple elements.

       {
       --- !<tag:clarkevans.com,2002:invoice>
       invoice: 34843
       date   : 2001-01-23
       bill-to: &id001
	   given  : Chris
	   family : Dumars
	   address:
	       lines: |
		   458 Walkman Dr.
		   Suite #292
	       city    : Royal Oak
	       state   : MI
	       postal  : 48046
       ship-to: *id001
       product:
	   - sku	 : BL394D
	     quantity	 : 4
	     description : Basketball
	     price	 : 450.00
	   - sku	 : BL4438H
	     quantity	 : 1
	     description : Super Hoop
	     price	 : 2392.00
       tax  : 251.42
       total: 4443.52
       comments:
	   Late afternoon is best.
	   Backup contact is Nancy
	   Billsmer @ 338-4338.
       }
       =>
       invoice 34843 date 2001-01-23 bill-to {given Chris family Dumars address {lines {458 Walkman Dr.
       Suite #292
       } city {Royal Oak} state MI postal 48046}} ship-to {given Chris family Dumars address {lines {458 Walkman Dr.
       Suite #292
       } city {Royal Oak} state MI postal 48046}} product {{sku BL394D quantity 4 description Basketball price 450.00} {sku BL4438H quantity 1 description {Super Hoop} price 2392.00}} tax 251.42 total 4443.52 comments {Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338.}

       An  example  of	a  yaml	 object	 converted  to	Tcl.  A yaml object is
       returned as a multi-element list (a dict).

       {
       ---
       - [name	      , hr, avg	 ]
       - [Mark McGwire, 65, 0.278]
       - [Sammy Sosa  , 63, 0.288]
       -
	 Mark McGwire: {hr: 65, avg: 0.278}
	 Sammy Sosa: { hr: 63, avg: 0.288}
       }
       =>
       {name hr avg} {{Mark McGwire} 65 0.278} {{Sammy Sosa} 63 0.288} {{Mark McGwire} {hr 65 avg 0.278} {Sammy Sosa} {hr 63 avg 0.288}}

LIMITATIONS
       tag parser not implemented. currentry, tags are merely ignored.

       Only Anchor => Aliases ordering. back alias-referring is not supported.

       Too many braces, or too few braces.

       Not enough character set of line feeds. Please use only	"\n"  as  line
       breaks.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This  document,	and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.	 Please report such in the  category  yaml  of
       the	    Tcllib	   SF	      Trackers	       [http://sourceā€
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any  ideas  for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

SEE ALSO
       base64, huddle, json

KEYWORDS
       data exchange, huddle, parsing, text processing, yaml

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2008 KATO Kanryu <kanryu6@users.sourceforge.net>

yaml				     0.3.5			    yaml(3tcl)
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