The cross-language eno standard library
Project description
enolib
The cross-language eno standard library
Installation
pip install enolib
Getting started
A minimal example to read an eno document directly from a string with enolib
:
>>> import enolib
>>> document = enolib.parse('Greeting: Hello World!')
>>> document.field('Greeting').required_string_value()
'Hello World!'
Documentation
Available at eno-lang.org/enolib.
Beta notice
enolib is currently in beta, if you encounter any issues please report them in the issue tracker - thank you for your help!
Compatibility notice
enolib supports the not yet completely ratified final specification for eno. You are encouraged to use it in your projects already, thereby helping us to gather insights on whether there are any remaining flaws in the proposed final specifications (you're very welcome to report such issues if you encounter them).
From a practical point of view there are not likely any major changes ahead. Unless you build your application around edge cases of the exotic language features you should be perfectly safe and future-proof.
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