toml: add some meat to README.md (#12649)
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# TOML module
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`toml` is a fully fledged TOML v1.0.0 compatible parser written in pure V.
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`toml` is a fully fledged [TOML v1.0.0](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0) compatible parser written in pure V.
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The module is tested against the [official compliance tests](https://github.com/toml-lang/compliance).
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## Usage
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Parsing files or `string`s containing TOML is easy.
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Simply import the `toml` module and do:
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```v ignore
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doc := toml.parse(<file path or string>) or { panic(err) }
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```
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## Example
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Here we parse the official [TOML example](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/3b11f6921da7b6f5db37af039aa021fee450c091/README.md#Example)
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and print out some values.
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```v
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import toml
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import toml.to
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// Complete text from the example in the README.md:
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// https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/3b11f6921da7b6f5db37af039aa021fee450c091/README.md#Example
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const toml_text = '# This is a TOML document.
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title = "TOML Example"
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println('title: "$title"')
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ip := doc.value('servers.alpha.ip').string()
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println('Server IP: "$ip"')
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toml_json := to.json(doc)
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println(toml_json)
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}
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```
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## Value retrieval
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The `toml` module supports easy retrieval of values from
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TOML documents by using a small and simple query syntax
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as argument to the `value()` function.
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Keys in map entries are denoted by `.` and array entries
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uses `[<int>]`. Quoted keys are also supported by using
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the delimiters `"` or `'`.
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`doc.value('table.array[0].a."b.c"')`
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To query for a value that might not be in the document you
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can use the `.default_to(...)` function to provide a
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default value.
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```v
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import toml
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const toml_text = '
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val = true
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[table]
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array = [
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{ a = "A" },
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{ b = "B" }
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]
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'
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doc := toml.parse(toml_text) or { panic(err) }
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assert doc.value('val').bool() == true
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assert doc.value('table.array[0].a').string() == 'A'
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// Provides a default value
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assert doc.value('non.existing').default_to(false).bool() == false
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// You can pass parts of the TOML document around
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// and still use .value() to get the values
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arr := doc.value('table.array')
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assert arr.value('[1].b').string() == 'B'
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```
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### Conversion
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Any TOML value can be converted to a V equivalent type.
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TOML values are represented as the `toml.Any` sum-type that
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can be converted to a V type.
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| TOML value | V conversion (via `toml.Any`) |
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| -------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
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| val = "Basic string" | .string() |
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| val = 'Literal string' | .string() |
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| val = true | .bool() |
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| val = 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z | .datetime() (toml.DateTime) |
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| val = 1979-05-27 | .date() (toml.Date) |
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| val = 07:32:59 | .time() (toml.Time) |
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| val = 3.14 | .f32() / .f64() |
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| val = 100 | .int() / .i64() / .u64() |
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Read more about values in the [TOML specification](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#spec).
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## TOML to JSON
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The `toml.to` module supports easy serialization of any TOML to JSON.
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```v
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import toml
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import toml.to
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const toml_text = '
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val = true
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[table]
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array = [
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{ a = "A" },
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{ b = "B" }
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]
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'
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doc := toml.parse(toml_text) or { panic(err) }
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assert to.json(doc) == '{ "val": true, "table": { "array": [ { "a": "A" }, { "b": "B" } ] } }'
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```
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