//! ZON parsing and stringification. //! //! ZON ("Zig Object Notation") is a textual file format. Outside of `nan` and `inf` literals, ZON's //! grammar is a subset of Zig's. //! //! Supported Zig primitives: //! * boolean literals //! * number literals (including `nan` and `inf`) //! * character literals //! * enum literals //! * `null` literals //! * string literals //! * multiline string literals //! //! Supported Zig container types: //! * anonymous struct literals //! * anonymous tuple literals //! //! Here is an example ZON object: //! ``` //! .{ //! .a = 1.5, //! .b = "hello, world!", //! .c = .{ true, false }, //! .d = .{ 1, 2, 3 }, //! } //! ``` //! //! Individual primitives are also valid ZON, for example: //! ``` //! "This string is a valid ZON object." //! ``` //! //! ZON may not contain type names. //! //! ZON does not have syntax for pointers, but the parsers will allocate as needed to match the //! given Zig types. Similarly, the serializer will traverse pointers. pub const parse = @import("zon/parse.zig"); pub const stringify = @import("zon/stringify.zig"); test { _ = parse; _ = stringify; }