commit | d22f2fc4056dd8e942aa283334c500460466aa46 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Martin Vejnár <vejnar.martin@gmail.com> | Fri Jun 08 18:17:08 2018 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jun 08 18:17:08 2018 +0200 |
tree | bbae6a1d987cecde7c3d7efb31f191592d61ea17 | |
parent | a170b23e5be10a69f3341e9cbab384d1c9fcd516 [diff] | |
parent | babb3aec92a38c2a84c819cde91008f7d46ee04b [diff] |
Merge pull request #39 from altendky/6-object_pairs_hook Naive addition of object_pairs_hook
This project aims at being a specs-conforming and strict parser and writer for TOML files. The library currently supports version 0.4.0 of the specs and runs with Python 2.6+ and 3.4+.
Install:
pip install pytoml
The interface is the same as for the standard json
package.
>>> import pytoml as toml >>> toml.loads('a = 1') {'a': 1} >>> with open('file.toml', 'rb') as fin: ... obj = toml.load(fin) >>> obj {'a': 1}
The loads
function accepts either a bytes object (that gets decoded as UTF-8 with no BOM allowed), or a unicode object.
Use dump
or dumps
to serialize a dict into TOML.
>>> print toml.dumps(obj) a = 1
To run the tests update the toml-test
submodule:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Then run the tests:
python test/test.py