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libyaml

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libyaml provides Scala Native bindings for the LibYAML C library for parsing YAML.

Overview

The goal of this project is to provide easy-to-use Scala Native bindings for the LibYAML YAML parser library. Currently, all the event based YAML parsing capabilities of LibYAML are supported. All twenty-eight examples in Chapter 2 of the YAML Specification can be parsed. There is also support for constructing a Scala data structure corresponding to the YAML being parsed. However, support for application specific tags is lacking. The LibYAML bindings are not complete, but work is ongoing.

The more "programmer friendly" part of this library is found in the io.github.edadma.libyaml package. That's the only package you need to import from, as seen in the example below. The other package in the library is io.github.edadma.libyaml.extern which provides for interaction with the LibYAML C library using Scala Native interoperability elements from the so-call unsafe namespace. There are no public declarations in the io.github.edadma.libyaml package that use unsafe types in their parameter or return types, making it a pure Scala bindings library. Consequently, you never have to worry about memory allocation or type conversions.

Usage

To use this library, libyaml-dev needs to be installed:

sudo apt install libyaml-dev

Include the following in your project/plugins.sbt:

addSbtPlugin("com.codecommit" % "sbt-github-packages" % "0.5.2")

Include the following in your build.sbt:

resolvers += Resolver.githubPackages("edadma")

libraryDependencies += "io.github.edadma" %%% "libyaml" % "0.1.5"

Use the following import statement in your code:

import io.github.edadma.libyaml._

Examples

The following examples are taken directly from the YAML Specification without any changes.

Example 24

This example is Example 24 of the YAML spec.

import io.github.edadma.libyaml._

import pprint._

object Main extends App {

  val example_24 =
    """
      |%TAG ! tag:clarkevans.com,2002:
      |--- !shape
      |  # Use the ! handle for presenting
      |  # tag:clarkevans.com,2002:circle
      |- !circle
      |  center: &ORIGIN {x: 73, y: 129}
      |  radius: 7
      |- !line
      |  start: *ORIGIN
      |  finish: { x: 89, y: 102 }
      |- !label
      |  start: *ORIGIN
      |  color: 0xFFEEBB
      |  text: Pretty vector drawing.
      |""".stripMargin

  pprintln(parseFromString(example_24))

}

Output:

YAMLStream(
  documents = List(
    YAMLDocument(
      document = YAMLTaggedSequence(
        tag = "tag:clarkevans.com,2002:shape",
        elems = List(
          YAMLTaggedMapping(
            tag = "tag:clarkevans.com,2002:circle",
            pairs = List(
              YAMLPair(
                key = YAMLString(v = "center"),
                value = YAMLMapping(
                  pairs = List(
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "x"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 73)),
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "y"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 129))
                  )
                )
              ),
              YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "radius"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 7))
            )
          ),
          YAMLTaggedMapping(
            tag = "tag:clarkevans.com,2002:line",
            pairs = List(
              YAMLPair(
                key = YAMLString(v = "start"),
                value = YAMLMapping(
                  pairs = List(
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "x"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 73)),
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "y"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 129))
                  )
                )
              ),
              YAMLPair(
                key = YAMLString(v = "finish"),
                value = YAMLMapping(
                  pairs = List(
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "x"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 89)),
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "y"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 102))
                  )
                )
              )
            )
          ),
          YAMLTaggedMapping(
            tag = "tag:clarkevans.com,2002:label",
            pairs = List(
              YAMLPair(
                key = YAMLString(v = "start"),
                value = YAMLMapping(
                  pairs = List(
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "x"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 73)),
                    YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "y"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 129))
                  )
                )
              ),
              YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "color"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 16772795)),
              YAMLPair(
                key = YAMLString(v = "text"),
                value = YAMLString(v = "Pretty vector drawing.")
              )
            )
          )
        )
      )
    )
  )
)

Example 26

This example is Example 26 of the YAML spec.

import io.github.edadma.libyaml._

import pprint._

object Main extends App {

  val example_26 =
    """
        |# Ordered maps are represented as
        |# A sequence of mappings, with
        |# each mapping having one key
        |--- !!omap
        |- Mark McGwire: 65
        |- Sammy Sosa: 63
        |- Ken Griffy: 58
        |""".stripMargin

  pprintln(parseFromString(example_26))
  pprintln(constructFromString(example_26))

}

Output:

YAMLStream(
  documents = List(
    YAMLDocument(
      document = YAMLOrderedMapping(
        pairs = List(
          YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "Mark McGwire"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 65)),
          YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "Sammy Sosa"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 63)),
          YAMLPair(key = YAMLString(v = "Ken Griffy"), value = YAMLInteger(v = 58))
        )
      )
    )
  )
)
List(VectorMap("Mark McGwire" -> 65, "Sammy Sosa" -> 63, "Ken Griffy" -> 58))

Documentation

API documentation is forthcoming, however documentation for the Libyaml C library is found here.

License

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