A bug was reported that indicated that inline tables did not fully support bare keys:
$ echo 'foo = { -bar => "buz"}' | ./tomljson
(1, 9): unexpected token type in inline table: Error
$ echo 'foo = { "whatever" = "buz"}' | ./tomljson
(1, 10): unexpected token type in inline table: String
echo 'foo = { _no = "buz"}' | ./tomljson
(1, 9): unexpected token type in inline table: Error
This change makes a couple of tweaks to to allow for all key variants in inline tables
Fixes: #282
Patch #185 introduced a backward incompatibility by changing the arguments
of the `Set*` methods on `Tree`.
This change restores the arguments to what they previous were, and
introduces `SetWithComment` and `SetPathWithComment` to perform the same
action.
Add support for non-decimal integers. At the time of writing, this is an
unreleased backward-compatible feature of TOML:
```
Non-negative integer values may also be expressed in hexadecimal, octal, or
binary. In these formats, leading zeros are allowed (after the prefix). Hex
values are case insensitive. Underscores are allowed between digits (but
not between the prefix and the value).
# hexadecimal with prefix `0x`
hex1 = 0xDEADBEEF
hex2 = 0xdeadbeef
hex3 = 0xdead_beef
# octal with prefix `0o`
oct1 = 0o01234567
oct2 = 0o755 # useful for Unix file permissions
# binary with prefix `0b`
bin1 = 0b11010110
```
Fixes#204
A new Encoder option emits arrays with more than one line on multiple lines.
This is off by default and toggled with `ArraysWithOneElementPerLine`.
For example:
```
A = [1,2,3]
```
Becomes:
```
A = [
1,
2,
3
]
```
Fixes#200
* Make TreeFromMap reflect to construct tree
* Fix wording of invalid value type in writeTo
Fixes#138, #139, #134⚠️ TreeFromMap signature changed to `TreeFromMap(map[string]interface{}) (*TomlTree, error)`
* Added error output to test_program.go
* Added multi-line literal string support to lexer
* Added multi-line string supprt to lexer
* Added unit-test for new string support
* Modified test.sh to take an optional parameter to run an individual BurntSushi test suite.
* Fixed formatting
* Refactored type names and file names to mesh with existing TOML library more closely
* Added QueryResult structure that provides values and position data
* Added Query() method to TomlTree type
* Tests, tests, and more tests
* Fixed bug where positions returned from some tables were invalid
* Added test case for bug patch
The bugfix was an interesting case. Position information wasn't being
set in cases where createPath was called. So table names like [foo.bar]
would result in table 'foo' having no position.