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.arc
is a simplistic text format for storing structured data;@architect/parser
is a function that accepts text and returns a plain JavaScriptObject
The format:
- Starts with a
@section
- Sections start with
@
- Sections contain either scalar values,
Vector
orMap
- Scalar values are either
String
,Number
orBoolean
Vector
values are space seperated scalar values on a single line- A
Map
is defined by a scalar value followed by Vectors indented two spaces - Comments follow # symbols
Install
npm i arc-parser
Example Usage
var parser = require('arc-parser')
var fs = require('fs')
var text = fs.readFileSync('./some-arc-file.txt').toString()
var result = parse(text)
Example
Input
# this is a comment
@section-one
simple-string-value # String
another-value
4.2 # Number
true # Boolean
@another-section-of-vectors
vector of values
vector tuple
@this-section-has-a-map
hello-world
name some-value
Output
{
"section-one": [
"simple-string-value",
"another-value",
4.2,
true
],
"another-section-of-vectors": [
["vector", "of", "values"],
["vector", "tuple"]
],
"this-section-has-a-map": [{
"hello-world": {
"name": "some-value"
}
}]
}