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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:20:39 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:20:39 +0000 |
commit | 1376c5a617be5c25655d0d7cb63e3beaa5a6e026 (patch) | |
tree | 3bb8d61aee02bc7a15eab3f36e3b921afc2075d0 /vendor/basic-toml/tests/valid/example-v0.3.0.toml | |
parent | Releasing progress-linux version 1.69.0+dfsg1-1~progress7.99u1. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 1.70.0+dfsg1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/vendor/basic-toml/tests/valid/example-v0.3.0.toml b/vendor/basic-toml/tests/valid/example-v0.3.0.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..76aacc31a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/basic-toml/tests/valid/example-v0.3.0.toml @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +# Comment +# I am a comment. Hear me roar. Roar. + +# Table +# Tables (also known as hash tables or dictionaries) are collections of key/value pairs. +# They appear in square brackets on a line by themselves. + +[Table] + +key = "value" # Yeah, you can do this. + +# Nested tables are denoted by table names with dots in them. Name your tables whatever crap you please, just don't use #, ., [ or ]. + +[dog.tater] +type = "pug" + +# You don't need to specify all the super-tables if you don't want to. TOML knows how to do it for you. + +# [x] you +# [x.y] don't +# [x.y.z] need these +[x.y.z.w] # for this to work + +# String +# There are four ways to express strings: basic, multi-line basic, literal, and multi-line literal. +# All strings must contain only valid UTF-8 characters. + +[String] +basic = "I'm a string. \"You can quote me\". Name\tJos\u00E9\nLocation\tSF." + +[String.Multiline] + +# The following strings are byte-for-byte equivalent: +key1 = "One\nTwo" +key2 = """One\nTwo""" +key3 = """ +One +Two""" + +[String.Multilined.Singleline] + +# The following strings are byte-for-byte equivalent: +key1 = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." + +key2 = """ +The quick brown \ + + + fox jumps over \ + the lazy dog.""" + +key3 = """\ + The quick brown \ + fox jumps over \ + the lazy dog.\ + """ + +[String.Literal] + +# What you see is what you get. +winpath = 'C:\Users\nodejs\templates' +winpath2 = '\\ServerX\admin$\system32\' +quoted = 'Tom "Dubs" Preston-Werner' +regex = '<\i\c*\s*>' + + +[String.Literal.Multiline] + +regex2 = '''I [dw]on't need \d{2} apples''' +lines = ''' +The first newline is +trimmed in raw strings. + All other whitespace + is preserved. +''' + +# Integer +# Integers are whole numbers. Positive numbers may be prefixed with a plus sign. +# Negative numbers are prefixed with a minus sign. + +[Integer] +key1 = +99 +key2 = 42 +key3 = 0 +key4 = -17 + +# Float +# A float consists of an integer part (which may be prefixed with a plus or minus sign) +# followed by a fractional part and/or an exponent part. + +[Float.fractional] + +# fractional +key1 = +1.0 +key2 = 3.1415 +key3 = -0.01 + +[Float.exponent] + +# exponent +#key1 = 5e+22 +#key2 = 1e6 +#key3 = -2E-2 + +[Float.both] + +# both +#key = 6.626e-34 + +# Boolean +# Booleans are just the tokens you're used to. Always lowercase. + +[Booleans] +True = true +False = false + +# Datetime +# Datetimes are RFC 3339 dates. + +[Datetime] +key1 = 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z +#key2 = 1979-05-27T00:32:00-07:00 +#key3 = 1979-05-27T00:32:00.999999-07:00 + +# Array +# Arrays are square brackets with other primitives inside. Whitespace is ignored. Elements are separated by commas. Data types may not be mixed. + +[Array] +key1 = [ 1, 2, 3 ] +key2 = [ "red", "yellow", "green" ] +key3 = [ [ 1, 2 ], [3, 4, 5] ] +key4 = [ [ 1, 2 ], ["a", "b", "c"] ] # this is ok + +#Arrays can also be multiline. So in addition to ignoring whitespace, arrays also ignore newlines between the brackets. +# Terminating commas are ok before the closing bracket. + +key5 = [ + 1, 2, 3 +] +key6 = [ + 1, + 2, # this is ok +] + +# Array of Tables +# These can be expressed by using a table name in double brackets. +# Each table with the same double bracketed name will be an element in the array. +# The tables are inserted in the order encountered. + +[[products]] +name = "Hammer" +sku = 738594937 + +[[products]] + +[[products]] +name = "Nail" +sku = 284758393 +color = "gray" + + +# You can create nested arrays of tables as well. + +[[fruit]] + name = "apple" + + [fruit.physical] + color = "red" + shape = "round" + + [[fruit.variety]] + name = "red delicious" + + [[fruit.variety]] + name = "granny smith" + +[[fruit]] + name = "banana" + + [[fruit.variety]] + name = "plantain" + |