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README.md
Rusty Object Notation
RON is a simple readable data serialization format that looks similar to Rust syntax. It's designed to support all of Serde's data model, so structs, enums, tuples, arrays, generic maps, and primitive values.
Example in JSON
{
"materials": {
"metal": {
"reflectivity": 1.0
},
"plastic": {
"reflectivity": 0.5
}
},
"entities": [
{
"name": "hero",
"material": "metal"
},
{
"name": "moster",
"material": "plastic"
}
]
}
Notice these issues:
- Struct and maps are the same
- random order of exported fields
- annoying and inconvenient for reading
- doesn't work well with version control - quoted field names
- too verbose - no support for enums
- No trailing comma allowed
- No comments allowed
Same example in RON
Scene( // class name is optional
materials: { // this is a map
"metal": (
reflectivity: 1.0,
),
"plastic": (
reflectivity: 0.5,
),
},
entities: [ // this is an array
(
name: "hero",
material: "metal",
),
(
name: "monster",
material: "plastic",
),
],
)
The new format uses (
..)
brackets for heterogeneous structures (classes),
while preserving the {
..}
for maps, and [
..]
for homogeneous structures (arrays).
This distinction allows us to solve the biggest problem with JSON.
Here are the general rules to parse the heterogeneous structures:
class is named? | fields are named? | what is it? | example |
---|---|---|---|
no | no | tuple | (a, b) |
yes/no | no | tuple struct | Name(a, b) |
yes | no | enum value | Variant(a, b) |
yes/no | yes | struct | (f1: a, f2: b,) |
Specification
There is a very basic, work in progress specification available on the wiki page.
Appendix
Why not XML?
- too verbose
- unclear how to treat attributes vs contents
Why not YAML?
- significant white-space
- specification is too big
Why not TOML?
- alien syntax
- absolute paths are not scalable
Why not XXX?
- if you know a better format, tell me!
License
RON is dual-licensed under Apache-2.0 and MIT.