From 62289f13673c5af189d4314bf509f0ffbb342766 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: why Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 05:17:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * lib/yaml.rb: added rdoc to beginning of lib. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@6357 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e --- ChangeLog | 4 ++ lib/yaml.rb | 129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 125 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 8222a09a5f..46eb6bedc3 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +Tue May 18 14:24:20 2004 why the lucky stiff + + * lib/yaml.rb: added rdoc to beginning of lib. + Tue May 18 14:00:46 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada * node.h (NEW_DSTR): adjust list length. diff --git a/lib/yaml.rb b/lib/yaml.rb index 96fc64f48b..05cab0c376 100644 --- a/lib/yaml.rb +++ b/lib/yaml.rb @@ -1,22 +1,103 @@ # -*- mode: ruby; ruby-indent-level: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- vim: sw=4 ts=4 # $Id$ # -# YAML.rb + +require 'yaml/syck' +require 'yaml/loader' +require 'yaml/stream' + +# = yaml.rb: top-level module with methods for loading and parsing YAML documents # -# Loads the parser/loader and emitter/writer. +# Author:: why the lucky stiff +# +# == About YAML +# +# YAML(tm) (rhymes with 'camel') is a +# straightforward machine parsable data serialization format designed for +# human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl +# and Python. YAML is optimized for data serialization, formatted +# dumping, configuration files, log files, Internet messaging and +# filtering. This specification describes the YAML information model and +# serialization format. Together with the Unicode standard for characters, it +# provides all the information necessary to understand YAML Version 1.0 +# and construct computer programs to process it. +# +# See http://yaml.org/ for more information. For a quick tutorial, please +# visit YAML In Five Minutes (http://yaml.kwiki.org/?YamlInFiveMinutes). +# +# == About This Library +# +# The YAML 1.0 specification outlines four stages of YAML loading and dumping. +# This library honors all four of those stages, although data is really only +# available to you in three stages. +# +# The four stages are: native, representation, serialization, and presentation. +# +# The native stage refers to data which has been loaded completely into Ruby's +# own types. (See +YAML::load+.) +# +# The representation stage means data which has been composed into +# +YAML::BaseNode+ objects. In this stage, the document is available as a +# tree of node objects. You can perform YPath queries and transformations +# at this level. (See +YAML::parse+.) +# +# The serialization stage happens inside the parser. The YAML parser used in +# Ruby is called Syck. Serialized nodes are available in the extension as +# SyckNode structs. +# +# The presentation stage is the YAML document itself. This is accessible +# to you as a string. (See +YAML::dump+.) +# +# For more information about the various information models, see Chapter +# 3 of the YAML 1.0 Specification (http://yaml.org/spec/#id2491269). +# +# The YAML module provides quick access to the most common loading (YAML::load) +# and dumping (YAML::dump) tasks. This module also provides an API for registering +# global types (YAML::add_domain_type). +# +# == Example +# +# A simple round-trip (load and dump) of an object. +# +# require "yaml" +# +# test_obj = ["dogs", "cats", "badgers"] +# +# yaml_obj = YAML::dump( test_obj ) +# # -> --- +# - dogs +# - cats +# - badgers +# ruby_obj = YAML::load( yaml_obj ) +# # => ["dogs", "cats", "badgers"] +# ruby_obj == test_obj +# # => true +# +# To register your custom types with the global loader, use +add_domain_type+. +# +# YAML::add_domain_type( "your-site.com,2004", "widget" ) do |type, val| +# Widget.new( val ) +# end # module YAML - require 'yaml/syck' @@parser = YAML::Syck::Parser @@loader = YAML::Syck::DefaultLoader @@emitter = YAML::Syck::Emitter - require 'yaml/loader' - require 'yaml/stream' # - # Load a single document from the current stream + # Converts _obj_ to YAML and writes the YAML result to _io_. + # + # File.open( 'animals.yaml', 'w' ) do |out| + # YAML::dump( ['badger', 'elephant', 'tiger'], out ) + # end + # + # If no _io_ is provided, a string containing the dumped YAML + # is returned. # + # YAML::dump( :locked ) + # #=> "--- :locked" + # def YAML.dump( obj, io = nil ) io ||= "" io << obj.to_yaml @@ -24,15 +105,47 @@ module YAML end # - # Load a single document from the current stream + # Load the first document from the current _io_ stream. # + # File.open( 'animals.yml' ) { |yml| YAML::load( yml ) } + # #=> ['badger', 'elephant', 'tiger'] + # + # Can also load from a string. + # + # YAML.load( "--- :locked" ) + # #=> :locked + # def YAML.load( io ) yp = @@parser.new.load( io ) end # - # Parse a single document from the current stream + # Parse the first document from the current _io_ stream # + # File.open( 'animals.yml' ) { |yml| YAML::load( yml ) } + # #=> #, + # #, + # #]> + # + # Can also load from a string. + # + # YAML.load( "--- :locked" ) + # #=> # + # def YAML.parse( io ) yp = @@parser.new( :Model => :Generic ).load( io ) end