YAML and TOML suck. Long live the FAMF!

  • Ferk@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    That quote was in the context of simply separating values with newlines (and the list also included “your language’s split or lines function”).

    Technically you don’t even need awk/sed/fzf, just a loop in bash doing read would allow you to parse the input one line at a time.

    while read line; do 
       echo $line # or whatever other operation
    done < whateverfile
    

    Also, those manpages are a lot less complex than the documentation for C# or Nushell (or bash itself), although maybe working with C#/nushell/bash is “easy when you’re already intuitively familiar with them”. I think the point was precisely the fact that doing that is easy in many different contexts because it’s a relatively simple way to separate values.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah, I see they did mention “your languages functions”. It’s just, subjectively, reading awk and sed next to “easily” irritates me. Because I’ve never found it easy to get into those.

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        Sure. You should use whatever you are comfortable with. That’s the point. When you don’t need special parsers or tools, you can more easily adopt your tooling for the job, because almost every language has tools to deal with files. ( I assume there is some language that doesn’t, who knows?)