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diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsAnchorAlias.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsAnchorAlias.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 5f9c942..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsAnchorAlias.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Simple Alias Example -brief: > - If you need to refer to the same item of data twice, - you can give that item an alias. The alias is a plain - string, starting with an ampersand. The item may then - be referred to by the alias throughout your document - by using an asterisk before the name of the alias. - This is called an anchor. -yaml: | - - &showell Steve - - Clark - - Brian - - Oren - - *showell -php: | - array('Steve', 'Clark', 'Brian', 'Oren', 'Steve') - ---- -test: Alias of a Mapping -brief: > - An alias can be used on any item of data, including - sequences, mappings, and other complex data types. -yaml: | - - &hello - Meat: pork - Starch: potato - - banana - - *hello -php: | - array(array('Meat'=>'pork', 'Starch'=>'potato'), 'banana', array('Meat'=>'pork', 'Starch'=>'potato')) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBasicTests.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBasicTests.yml deleted file mode 100644 index dfd9302..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBasicTests.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Simple Sequence -brief: | - You can specify a list in YAML by placing each - member of the list on a new line with an opening - dash. These lists are called sequences. -yaml: | - - apple - - banana - - carrot -php: | - array('apple', 'banana', 'carrot') ---- -test: Sequence With Item Being Null In The Middle -brief: | - You can specify a list in YAML by placing each - member of the list on a new line with an opening - dash. These lists are called sequences. -yaml: | - - apple - - - - carrot -php: | - array('apple', null, 'carrot') ---- -test: Sequence With Last Item Being Null -brief: | - You can specify a list in YAML by placing each - member of the list on a new line with an opening - dash. These lists are called sequences. -yaml: | - - apple - - banana - - -php: | - array('apple', 'banana', null) ---- -test: Nested Sequences -brief: | - You can include a sequence within another - sequence by giving the sequence an empty - dash, followed by an indented list. -yaml: | - - - - foo - - bar - - baz -php: | - array(array('foo', 'bar', 'baz')) ---- -test: Mixed Sequences -brief: | - Sequences can contain any YAML data, - including strings and other sequences. -yaml: | - - apple - - - - foo - - bar - - x123 - - banana - - carrot -php: | - array('apple', array('foo', 'bar', 'x123'), 'banana', 'carrot') ---- -test: Deeply Nested Sequences -brief: | - Sequences can be nested even deeper, with each - level of indentation representing a level of - depth. -yaml: | - - - - - - uno - - dos -php: | - array(array(array('uno', 'dos'))) ---- -test: Simple Mapping -brief: | - You can add a keyed list (also known as a dictionary or - hash) to your document by placing each member of the - list on a new line, with a colon separating the key - from its value. In YAML, this type of list is called - a mapping. -yaml: | - foo: whatever - bar: stuff -php: | - array('foo' => 'whatever', 'bar' => 'stuff') ---- -test: Sequence in a Mapping -brief: | - A value in a mapping can be a sequence. -yaml: | - foo: whatever - bar: - - uno - - dos -php: | - array('foo' => 'whatever', 'bar' => array('uno', 'dos')) ---- -test: Nested Mappings -brief: | - A value in a mapping can be another mapping. -yaml: | - foo: whatever - bar: - fruit: apple - name: steve - sport: baseball -php: | - array( - 'foo' => 'whatever', - 'bar' => array( - 'fruit' => 'apple', - 'name' => 'steve', - 'sport' => 'baseball' - ) - ) ---- -test: Mixed Mapping -brief: | - A mapping can contain any assortment - of mappings and sequences as values. -yaml: | - foo: whatever - bar: - - - fruit: apple - name: steve - sport: baseball - - more - - - python: rocks - perl: papers - ruby: scissorses -php: | - array( - 'foo' => 'whatever', - 'bar' => array( - array( - 'fruit' => 'apple', - 'name' => 'steve', - 'sport' => 'baseball' - ), - 'more', - array( - 'python' => 'rocks', - 'perl' => 'papers', - 'ruby' => 'scissorses' - ) - ) - ) ---- -test: Mapping-in-Sequence Shortcut -todo: true -brief: | - If you are adding a mapping to a sequence, you - can place the mapping on the same line as the - dash as a shortcut. -yaml: | - - work on YAML.py: - - work on Store -php: | - array(array('work on YAML.py' => array('work on Store'))) ---- -test: Sequence-in-Mapping Shortcut -todo: true -brief: | - The dash in a sequence counts as indentation, so - you can add a sequence inside of a mapping without - needing spaces as indentation. -yaml: | - allow: - - 'localhost' - - '%.sourceforge.net' - - '%.freepan.org' -php: | - array('allow' => array('localhost', '%.sourceforge.net', '%.freepan.org')) ---- -todo: true -test: Merge key -brief: | - A merge key ('<<') can be used in a mapping to insert other mappings. If - the value associated with the merge key is a mapping, each of its key/value - pairs is inserted into the current mapping. -yaml: | - mapping: - name: Joe - job: Accountant - <<: - age: 38 -php: | - array( - 'mapping' => - array( - 'name' => 'Joe', - 'job' => 'Accountant', - 'age' => 38 - ) - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBlockMapping.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBlockMapping.yml deleted file mode 100644 index f7ca469..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsBlockMapping.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -test: One Element Mapping -brief: | - A mapping with one key/value pair -yaml: | - foo: bar -php: | - array('foo' => 'bar') ---- -test: Multi Element Mapping -brief: | - More than one key/value pair -yaml: | - red: baron - white: walls - blue: berries -php: | - array( - 'red' => 'baron', - 'white' => 'walls', - 'blue' => 'berries', - ) ---- -test: Values aligned -brief: | - Often times human editors of documents will align the values even - though YAML emitters generally don't. -yaml: | - red: baron - white: walls - blue: berries -php: | - array( - 'red' => 'baron', - 'white' => 'walls', - 'blue' => 'berries', - ) ---- -test: Colons aligned -brief: | - Spaces can come before the ': ' key/value separator. -yaml: | - red : baron - white : walls - blue : berries -php: | - array( - 'red' => 'baron', - 'white' => 'walls', - 'blue' => 'berries', - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsDocumentSeparator.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsDocumentSeparator.yml deleted file mode 100644 index f8501dd..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsDocumentSeparator.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Trailing Document Separator -todo: true -brief: > - You can separate YAML documents - with a string of three dashes. -yaml: | - - foo: 1 - bar: 2 - --- - more: stuff -python: | - [ - [ { 'foo': 1, 'bar': 2 } ], - { 'more': 'stuff' } - ] -ruby: | - [ { 'foo' => 1, 'bar' => 2 } ] - ---- -test: Leading Document Separator -todo: true -brief: > - You can explicity give an opening - document separator to your YAML stream. -yaml: | - --- - - foo: 1 - bar: 2 - --- - more: stuff -python: | - [ - [ {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2}], - {'more': 'stuff'} - ] -ruby: | - [ { 'foo' => 1, 'bar' => 2 } ] - ---- -test: YAML Header -todo: true -brief: > - The opening separator can contain directives - to the YAML parser, such as the version - number. -yaml: | - --- %YAML:1.0 - foo: 1 - bar: 2 -php: | - array('foo' => 1, 'bar' => 2) -documents: 1 - ---- -test: Red Herring Document Separator -brief: > - Separators included in blocks or strings - are treated as blocks or strings, as the - document separator should have no indentation - preceding it. -yaml: | - foo: | - --- -php: | - array('foo' => "---\n") - ---- -test: Multiple Document Separators in Block -brief: > - This technique allows you to embed other YAML - documents within literal blocks. -yaml: | - foo: | - --- - foo: bar - --- - yo: baz - bar: | - fooness -php: | - array( - 'foo' => "---\nfoo: bar\n---\nyo: baz\n", - 'bar' => "fooness\n" - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsErrorTests.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsErrorTests.yml deleted file mode 100644 index e8506fc..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsErrorTests.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ ---- -test: Missing value for hash item -todo: true -brief: | - Third item in this hash doesn't have a value -yaml: | - okay: value - also okay: ~ - causes error because no value specified - last key: value okay here too -python-error: causes error because no value specified - ---- -test: Not indenting enough -brief: | - There was a bug in PyYaml where it was off by one - in the indentation check. It was allowing the YAML - below. -# This is actually valid YAML now. Someone should tell showell. -yaml: | - foo: - firstline: 1 - secondline: 2 -php: | - array('foo' => null, 'firstline' => 1, 'secondline' => 2) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFlowCollections.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFlowCollections.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 03090e4..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFlowCollections.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ ---- -test: Simple Inline Array -brief: > - Sequences can be contained on a - single line, using the inline syntax. - Separate each entry with commas and - enclose in square brackets. -yaml: | - seq: [ a, b, c ] -php: | - array('seq' => array('a', 'b', 'c')) ---- -test: Simple Inline Hash -brief: > - Mapping can also be contained on - a single line, using the inline - syntax. Each key-value pair is - separated by a colon, with a comma - between each entry in the mapping. - Enclose with curly braces. -yaml: | - hash: { name: Steve, foo: bar } -php: | - array('hash' => array('name' => 'Steve', 'foo' => 'bar')) ---- -test: Multi-line Inline Collections -todo: true -brief: > - Both inline sequences and inline mappings - can span multiple lines, provided that you - indent the additional lines. -yaml: | - languages: [ Ruby, - Perl, - Python ] - websites: { YAML: yaml.org, - Ruby: ruby-lang.org, - Python: python.org, - Perl: use.perl.org } -php: | - array( - 'languages' => array('Ruby', 'Perl', 'Python'), - 'websites' => array( - 'YAML' => 'yaml.org', - 'Ruby' => 'ruby-lang.org', - 'Python' => 'python.org', - 'Perl' => 'use.perl.org' - ) - ) ---- -test: Commas in Values (not in the spec!) -todo: true -brief: > - List items in collections are delimited by commas, but - there must be a space after each comma. This allows you - to add numbers without quoting. -yaml: | - attendances: [ 45,123, 70,000, 17,222 ] -php: | - array('attendances' => array(45123, 70000, 17222)) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFoldedScalars.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFoldedScalars.yml deleted file mode 100644 index a14735a..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsFoldedScalars.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Single ending newline -brief: > - A pipe character, followed by an indented - block of text is treated as a literal - block, in which newlines are preserved - throughout the block, including the final - newline. -yaml: | - --- - this: | - Foo - Bar -php: | - array('this' => "Foo\nBar\n") ---- -test: The '+' indicator -brief: > - The '+' indicator says to keep newlines at the end of text - blocks. -yaml: | - normal: | - extra new lines not kept - - preserving: |+ - extra new lines are kept - - - dummy: value -php: | - array( - 'normal' => "extra new lines not kept\n", - 'preserving' => "extra new lines are kept\n\n\n", - 'dummy' => 'value' - ) ---- -test: Three trailing newlines in literals -brief: > - To give you more control over how space - is preserved in text blocks, YAML has - the keep '+' and chomp '-' indicators. - The keep indicator will preserve all - ending newlines, while the chomp indicator - will strip all ending newlines. -yaml: | - clipped: | - This has one newline. - - - - same as "clipped" above: "This has one newline.\n" - - stripped: |- - This has no newline. - - - - same as "stripped" above: "This has no newline." - - kept: |+ - This has four newlines. - - - - same as "kept" above: "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n" -php: | - array( - 'clipped' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'same as "clipped" above' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'stripped' => 'This has no newline.', - 'same as "stripped" above' => 'This has no newline.', - 'kept' => "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n", - 'same as "kept" above' => "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n" - ) ---- -test: Extra trailing newlines with spaces -todo: true -brief: > - Normally, only a single newline is kept - from the end of a literal block, unless the - keep '+' character is used in combination - with the pipe. The following example - will preserve all ending whitespace - since the last line of both literal blocks - contains spaces which extend past the indentation - level. -yaml: | - --- - this: | - Foo - - - kept: |+ - Foo - - -php: | - array('this' => "Foo\n\n \n", - 'kept' => "Foo\n\n \n" ) - ---- -test: Folded Block in a Sequence -brief: > - A greater-then character, followed by an indented - block of text is treated as a folded block, in - which lines of text separated by a single newline - are concatenated as a single line. -yaml: | - --- - - apple - - banana - - > - can't you see - the beauty of yaml? - hmm - - dog -php: | - array( - 'apple', - 'banana', - "can't you see the beauty of yaml? hmm\n", - 'dog' - ) ---- -test: Folded Block as a Mapping Value -brief: > - Both literal and folded blocks can be - used in collections, as values in a - sequence or a mapping. -yaml: | - --- - quote: > - Mark McGwire's - year was crippled - by a knee injury. - source: espn -php: | - array( - 'quote' => "Mark McGwire's year was crippled by a knee injury.\n", - 'source' => 'espn' - ) ---- -test: Three trailing newlines in folded blocks -brief: > - The keep and chomp indicators can also - be applied to folded blocks. -yaml: | - clipped: > - This has one newline. - - - - same as "clipped" above: "This has one newline.\n" - - stripped: >- - This has no newline. - - - - same as "stripped" above: "This has no newline." - - kept: >+ - This has four newlines. - - - - same as "kept" above: "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n" -php: | - array( - 'clipped' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'same as "clipped" above' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'stripped' => 'This has no newline.', - 'same as "stripped" above' => 'This has no newline.', - 'kept' => "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n", - 'same as "kept" above' => "This has four newlines.\n\n\n\n" - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsNullsAndEmpties.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsNullsAndEmpties.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 9a5300f..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsNullsAndEmpties.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Empty Sequence -brief: > - You can represent the empty sequence - with an empty inline sequence. -yaml: | - empty: [] -php: | - array('empty' => array()) ---- -test: Empty Mapping -brief: > - You can represent the empty mapping - with an empty inline mapping. -yaml: | - empty: {} -php: | - array('empty' => array()) ---- -test: Empty Sequence as Entire Document -yaml: | - [] -php: | - array() ---- -test: Empty Mapping as Entire Document -yaml: | - {} -php: | - array() ---- -test: Null as Document -yaml: | - ~ -php: | - null ---- -test: Empty String -brief: > - You can represent an empty string - with a pair of quotes. -yaml: | - '' -php: | - '' diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsSpecificationExamples.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsSpecificationExamples.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 0a8b5de..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsSpecificationExamples.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1697 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Sequence of scalars -spec: 2.1 -yaml: | - - Mark McGwire - - Sammy Sosa - - Ken Griffey -php: | - array('Mark McGwire', 'Sammy Sosa', 'Ken Griffey') ---- -test: Mapping of scalars to scalars -spec: 2.2 -yaml: | - hr: 65 - avg: 0.278 - rbi: 147 -php: | - array('hr' => 65, 'avg' => 0.278, 'rbi' => 147) ---- -test: Mapping of scalars to sequences -spec: 2.3 -yaml: | - american: - - Boston Red Sox - - Detroit Tigers - - New York Yankees - national: - - New York Mets - - Chicago Cubs - - Atlanta Braves -php: | - array('american' => - array( 'Boston Red Sox', 'Detroit Tigers', - 'New York Yankees' ), - 'national' => - array( 'New York Mets', 'Chicago Cubs', - 'Atlanta Braves' ) - ) ---- -test: Sequence of mappings -spec: 2.4 -yaml: | - - - name: Mark McGwire - hr: 65 - avg: 0.278 - - - name: Sammy Sosa - hr: 63 - avg: 0.288 -php: | - array( - array('name' => 'Mark McGwire', 'hr' => 65, 'avg' => 0.278), - array('name' => 'Sammy Sosa', 'hr' => 63, 'avg' => 0.288) - ) ---- -test: Legacy A5 -todo: true -spec: legacy_A5 -yaml: | - ? - - New York Yankees - - Atlanta Braves - : - - 2001-07-02 - - 2001-08-12 - - 2001-08-14 - ? - - Detroit Tigers - - Chicago Cubs - : - - 2001-07-23 -perl-busted: > - YAML.pm will be able to emulate this behavior soon. In this regard - it may be somewhat more correct than Python's native behaviour which - can only use tuples as mapping keys. PyYAML will also need to figure - out some clever way to roundtrip structured keys. -python: | - [ - { - ('New York Yankees', 'Atlanta Braves'): - [yaml.timestamp('2001-07-02'), - yaml.timestamp('2001-08-12'), - yaml.timestamp('2001-08-14')], - ('Detroit Tigers', 'Chicago Cubs'): - [yaml.timestamp('2001-07-23')] - } - ] -ruby: | - { - [ 'New York Yankees', 'Atlanta Braves' ] => - [ Date.new( 2001, 7, 2 ), Date.new( 2001, 8, 12 ), Date.new( 2001, 8, 14 ) ], - [ 'Detroit Tigers', 'Chicago Cubs' ] => - [ Date.new( 2001, 7, 23 ) ] - } -syck: | - struct test_node seq1[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "New York Yankees" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Atlanta Braves" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq2[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "2001-07-02" }, - { T_STR, 0, "2001-08-12" }, - { T_STR, 0, "2001-08-14" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq3[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "Detroit Tigers" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Chicago Cubs" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq4[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "2001-07-23" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node map[] = { - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq1 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq2 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq3 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq4 }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_MAP, 0, 0, map }, - end_node - }; - ---- -test: Sequence of sequences -spec: 2.5 -yaml: | - - [ name , hr , avg ] - - [ Mark McGwire , 65 , 0.278 ] - - [ Sammy Sosa , 63 , 0.288 ] -php: | - array( - array( 'name', 'hr', 'avg' ), - array( 'Mark McGwire', 65, 0.278 ), - array( 'Sammy Sosa', 63, 0.288 ) - ) ---- -test: Mapping of mappings -todo: true -spec: 2.6 -yaml: | - Mark McGwire: {hr: 65, avg: 0.278} - Sammy Sosa: { - hr: 63, - avg: 0.288 - } -php: | - array( - 'Mark McGwire' => - array( 'hr' => 65, 'avg' => 0.278 ), - 'Sammy Sosa' => - array( 'hr' => 63, 'avg' => 0.288 ) - ) ---- -test: Two documents in a stream each with a leading comment -todo: true -spec: 2.7 -yaml: | - # Ranking of 1998 home runs - --- - - Mark McGwire - - Sammy Sosa - - Ken Griffey - - # Team ranking - --- - - Chicago Cubs - - St Louis Cardinals -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( [ 'Mark McGwire', 'Sammy Sosa', 'Ken Griffey' ] ) - y.add( [ 'Chicago Cubs', 'St Louis Cardinals' ] ) -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Play by play feed from a game -todo: true -spec: 2.8 -yaml: | - --- - time: 20:03:20 - player: Sammy Sosa - action: strike (miss) - ... - --- - time: 20:03:47 - player: Sammy Sosa - action: grand slam - ... -perl: | - [ 'Mark McGwire', 'Sammy Sosa', 'Ken Griffey' ] -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Single document with two comments -spec: 2.9 -yaml: | - hr: # 1998 hr ranking - - Mark McGwire - - Sammy Sosa - rbi: - # 1998 rbi ranking - - Sammy Sosa - - Ken Griffey -php: | - array( - 'hr' => array( 'Mark McGwire', 'Sammy Sosa' ), - 'rbi' => array( 'Sammy Sosa', 'Ken Griffey' ) - ) ---- -test: Node for Sammy Sosa appears twice in this document -spec: 2.10 -yaml: | - --- - hr: - - Mark McGwire - # Following node labeled SS - - &SS Sammy Sosa - rbi: - - *SS # Subsequent occurrence - - Ken Griffey -php: | - array( - 'hr' => - array('Mark McGwire', 'Sammy Sosa'), - 'rbi' => - array('Sammy Sosa', 'Ken Griffey') - ) ---- -test: Mapping between sequences -todo: true -spec: 2.11 -yaml: | - ? # PLAY SCHEDULE - - Detroit Tigers - - Chicago Cubs - : - - 2001-07-23 - - ? [ New York Yankees, - Atlanta Braves ] - : [ 2001-07-02, 2001-08-12, - 2001-08-14 ] -ruby: | - { - [ 'Detroit Tigers', 'Chicago Cubs' ] => [ Date.new( 2001, 7, 23 ) ], - [ 'New York Yankees', 'Atlanta Braves' ] => [ Date.new( 2001, 7, 2 ), Date.new( 2001, 8, 12 ), Date.new( 2001, 8, 14 ) ] - } -syck: | - struct test_node seq1[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "New York Yankees" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Atlanta Braves" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq2[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "2001-07-02" }, - { T_STR, 0, "2001-08-12" }, - { T_STR, 0, "2001-08-14" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq3[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "Detroit Tigers" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Chicago Cubs" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq4[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "2001-07-23" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node map[] = { - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq3 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq4 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq1 }, - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq2 }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_MAP, 0, 0, map }, - end_node - }; - ---- -test: Sequence key shortcut -spec: 2.12 -yaml: | - --- - # products purchased - - item : Super Hoop - quantity: 1 - - item : Basketball - quantity: 4 - - item : Big Shoes - quantity: 1 -php: | - array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'item' => 'Basketball', - 'quantity' => 4, - ), - array ( - 'item' => 'Big Shoes', - 'quantity' => 1, - ) - ) -perl: | - [ - { item => 'Super Hoop', quantity => 1 }, - { item => 'Basketball', quantity => 4 }, - { item => 'Big Shoes', quantity => 1 } - ] - -ruby: | - [ - { 'item' => 'Super Hoop', 'quantity' => 1 }, - { 'item' => 'Basketball', 'quantity' => 4 }, - { 'item' => 'Big Shoes', 'quantity' => 1 } - ] -python: | - [ - { 'item': 'Super Hoop', 'quantity': 1 }, - { 'item': 'Basketball', 'quantity': 4 }, - { 'item': 'Big Shoes', 'quantity': 1 } - ] -syck: | - struct test_node map1[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "item" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Super Hoop" }, - { T_STR, 0, "quantity" }, - { T_STR, 0, "1" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node map2[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "item" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Basketball" }, - { T_STR, 0, "quantity" }, - { T_STR, 0, "4" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node map3[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "item" }, - { T_STR, 0, "Big Shoes" }, - { T_STR, 0, "quantity" }, - { T_STR, 0, "1" }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node seq[] = { - { T_MAP, 0, 0, map1 }, - { T_MAP, 0, 0, map2 }, - { T_MAP, 0, 0, map3 }, - end_node - }; - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_SEQ, 0, 0, seq }, - end_node - }; - - ---- -test: Literal perserves newlines -todo: true -spec: 2.13 -yaml: | - # ASCII Art - --- | - \//||\/|| - // || ||_ -perl: | - "\\//||\\/||\n// || ||_\n" -ruby: | - "\\//||\\/||\n// || ||_\n" -python: | - [ - flushLeft( - """ - \//||\/|| - // || ||_ - """ - ) - ] -syck: | - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "\\//||\\/||\n// || ||_\n" }, - end_node - }; - ---- -test: Folded treats newlines as a space -todo: true -spec: 2.14 -yaml: | - --- - Mark McGwire's - year was crippled - by a knee injury. -perl: | - "Mark McGwire's year was crippled by a knee injury." -ruby: | - "Mark McGwire's year was crippled by a knee injury." -python: | - [ "Mark McGwire's year was crippled by a knee injury." ] -syck: | - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "Mark McGwire's year was crippled by a knee injury." }, - end_node - }; - ---- -test: Newlines preserved for indented and blank lines -todo: true -spec: 2.15 -yaml: | - --- > - Sammy Sosa completed another - fine season with great stats. - - 63 Home Runs - 0.288 Batting Average - - What a year! -perl: | - "Sammy Sosa completed another fine season with great stats.\n\n 63 Home Runs\n 0.288 Batting Average\n\nWhat a year!\n" -ruby: | - "Sammy Sosa completed another fine season with great stats.\n\n 63 Home Runs\n 0.288 Batting Average\n\nWhat a year!\n" -python: | - [ - flushLeft( - """ - Sammy Sosa completed another fine season with great stats. - - 63 Home Runs - 0.288 Batting Average - - What a year! - """ - ) - ] -syck: | - struct test_node stream[] = { - { T_STR, 0, "Sammy Sosa completed another fine season with great stats.\n\n 63 Home Runs\n 0.288 Batting Average\n\nWhat a year!\n" }, - end_node - }; - - ---- -test: Indentation determines scope -spec: 2.16 -yaml: | - name: Mark McGwire - accomplishment: > - Mark set a major league - home run record in 1998. - stats: | - 65 Home Runs - 0.278 Batting Average -php: | - array( - 'name' => 'Mark McGwire', - 'accomplishment' => "Mark set a major league home run record in 1998.\n", - 'stats' => "65 Home Runs\n0.278 Batting Average\n" - ) ---- -test: Quoted scalars -todo: true -spec: 2.17 -yaml: | - unicode: "Sosa did fine.\u263A" - control: "\b1998\t1999\t2000\n" - hexesc: "\x0D\x0A is \r\n" - - single: '"Howdy!" he cried.' - quoted: ' # not a ''comment''.' - tie-fighter: '|\-*-/|' -ruby: | - { - "tie-fighter" => "|\\-*-/|", - "control"=>"\0101998\t1999\t2000\n", - "unicode"=>"Sosa did fine." + ["263A".hex ].pack('U*'), - "quoted"=>" # not a 'comment'.", - "single"=>"\"Howdy!\" he cried.", - "hexesc"=>"\r\n is \r\n" - } ---- -test: Multiline flow scalars -todo: true -spec: 2.18 -yaml: | - plain: - This unquoted scalar - spans many lines. - - quoted: "So does this - quoted scalar.\n" -ruby: | - { - 'plain' => 'This unquoted scalar spans many lines.', - 'quoted' => "So does this quoted scalar.\n" - } ---- -test: Integers -spec: 2.19 -yaml: | - canonical: 12345 - decimal: +12,345 - octal: 014 - hexadecimal: 0xC -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => 12345, - 'decimal' => 12345, - 'octal' => 014, - 'hexadecimal' => 0xC - ) ---- -# FIX: spec shows parens around -inf and NaN -test: Floating point -spec: 2.20 -yaml: | - canonical: 1.23015e+3 - exponential: 12.3015e+02 - fixed: 1,230.15 - negative infinity: -.inf - not a number: .NaN - float as whole number: !!float 1 -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => 1230.15, - 'exponential' => 1230.15, - 'fixed' => 1230.15, - 'negative infinity' => log(0), - 'not a number' => -log(0), - 'float as whole number' => (float) 1 - ) ---- -test: Miscellaneous -spec: 2.21 -yaml: | - null: ~ - true: true - false: false - string: '12345' -php: | - array( - '' => null, - 1 => true, - 0 => false, - 'string' => '12345' - ) ---- -test: Timestamps -todo: true -spec: 2.22 -yaml: | - canonical: 2001-12-15T02:59:43.1Z - iso8601: 2001-12-14t21:59:43.10-05:00 - spaced: 2001-12-14 21:59:43.10 -05:00 - date: 2002-12-14 # Time is noon UTC -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 15, 2, 59, 43, 0.10 ), - 'iso8601' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ), - 'spaced' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ), - 'date' => Date.new( 2002, 12, 14 ) - ) ---- -test: legacy Timestamps test -todo: true -spec: legacy D4 -yaml: | - canonical: 2001-12-15T02:59:43.00Z - iso8601: 2001-02-28t21:59:43.00-05:00 - spaced: 2001-12-14 21:59:43.00 -05:00 - date: 2002-12-14 -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => Time::utc( 2001, 12, 15, 2, 59, 43, 0 ), - 'iso8601' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 2, 28, 21, 59, 43, 0, "-05:00" ), - 'spaced' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0, "-05:00" ), - 'date' => Date.new( 2002, 12, 14 ) - ) ---- -test: Various explicit families -todo: true -spec: 2.23 -yaml: | - not-date: !str 2002-04-28 - picture: !binary | - R0lGODlhDAAMAIQAAP//9/X - 17unp5WZmZgAAAOfn515eXv - Pz7Y6OjuDg4J+fn5OTk6enp - 56enmleECcgggoBADs= - - application specific tag: !!something | - The semantics of the tag - above may be different for - different documents. - -ruby-setup: | - YAML.add_private_type( "something" ) do |type, val| - "SOMETHING: #{val}" - end -ruby: | - { - 'not-date' => '2002-04-28', - 'picture' => "GIF89a\f\000\f\000\204\000\000\377\377\367\365\365\356\351\351\345fff\000\000\000\347\347\347^^^\363\363\355\216\216\216\340\340\340\237\237\237\223\223\223\247\247\247\236\236\236i^\020' \202\n\001\000;", - 'application specific tag' => "SOMETHING: The semantics of the tag\nabove may be different for\ndifferent documents.\n" - } ---- -test: Application specific family -todo: true -spec: 2.24 -yaml: | - # Establish a tag prefix - --- !clarkevans.com,2002/graph/^shape - # Use the prefix: shorthand for - # !clarkevans.com,2002/graph/circle - - !^circle - center: &ORIGIN {x: 73, 'y': 129} - radius: 7 - - !^line # !clarkevans.com,2002/graph/line - start: *ORIGIN - finish: { x: 89, 'y': 102 } - - !^label - start: *ORIGIN - color: 0xFFEEBB - value: Pretty vector drawing. -ruby-setup: | - YAML.add_domain_type( "clarkevans.com,2002", 'graph/shape' ) { |type, val| - if Array === val - val << "Shape Container" - val - else - raise YAML::Error, "Invalid graph of class #{ val.class }: " + val.inspect - end - } - one_shape_proc = Proc.new { |type, val| - scheme, domain, type = type.split( /:/, 3 ) - if val.is_a? ::Hash - val['TYPE'] = "Shape: #{type}" - val - else - raise YAML::Error, "Invalid graph of class #{ val.class }: " + val.inspect - end - } - YAML.add_domain_type( "clarkevans.com,2002", 'graph/circle', &one_shape_proc ) - YAML.add_domain_type( "clarkevans.com,2002", 'graph/line', &one_shape_proc ) - YAML.add_domain_type( "clarkevans.com,2002", 'graph/label', &one_shape_proc ) -ruby: | - [ - { - "radius" => 7, - "center"=> - { - "x" => 73, - "y" => 129 - }, - "TYPE" => "Shape: graph/circle" - }, { - "finish" => - { - "x" => 89, - "y" => 102 - }, - "TYPE" => "Shape: graph/line", - "start" => - { - "x" => 73, - "y" => 129 - } - }, { - "TYPE" => "Shape: graph/label", - "value" => "Pretty vector drawing.", - "start" => - { - "x" => 73, - "y" => 129 - }, - "color" => 16772795 - }, - "Shape Container" - ] -# --- -# test: Unordered set -# spec: 2.25 -# yaml: | -# # sets are represented as a -# # mapping where each key is -# # associated with the empty string -# --- !set -# ? Mark McGwire -# ? Sammy Sosa -# ? Ken Griff ---- -test: Ordered mappings -todo: true -spec: 2.26 -yaml: | - # ordered maps are represented as - # a sequence of mappings, with - # each mapping having one key - --- !omap - - Mark McGwire: 65 - - Sammy Sosa: 63 - - Ken Griffy: 58 -ruby: | - YAML::Omap[ - 'Mark McGwire', 65, - 'Sammy Sosa', 63, - 'Ken Griffy', 58 - ] ---- -test: Invoice -dump_skip: true -spec: 2.27 -yaml: | - --- !clarkevans.com,2002/^invoice - invoice: 34843 - date : 2001-01-23 - bill-to: &id001 - given : Chris - family : Dumars - address: - lines: | - 458 Walkman Dr. - Suite #292 - city : Royal Oak - state : MI - postal : 48046 - ship-to: *id001 - product: - - - sku : BL394D - quantity : 4 - description : Basketball - price : 450.00 - - - sku : BL4438H - quantity : 1 - description : Super Hoop - price : 2392.00 - tax : 251.42 - total: 4443.52 - comments: > - Late afternoon is best. - Backup contact is Nancy - Billsmer @ 338-4338. -php: | - array( - 'invoice' => 34843, 'date' => mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 23, 2001), - 'bill-to' => - array( 'given' => 'Chris', 'family' => 'Dumars', 'address' => array( 'lines' => "458 Walkman Dr.\nSuite #292\n", 'city' => 'Royal Oak', 'state' => 'MI', 'postal' => 48046 ) ) - , 'ship-to' => - array( 'given' => 'Chris', 'family' => 'Dumars', 'address' => array( 'lines' => "458 Walkman Dr.\nSuite #292\n", 'city' => 'Royal Oak', 'state' => 'MI', 'postal' => 48046 ) ) - , 'product' => - array( - array( 'sku' => 'BL394D', 'quantity' => 4, 'description' => 'Basketball', 'price' => 450.00 ), - array( 'sku' => 'BL4438H', 'quantity' => 1, 'description' => 'Super Hoop', 'price' => 2392.00 ) - ), - 'tax' => 251.42, 'total' => 4443.52, - 'comments' => "Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338.\n" - ) ---- -test: Log file -todo: true -spec: 2.28 -yaml: | - --- - Time: 2001-11-23 15:01:42 -05:00 - User: ed - Warning: > - This is an error message - for the log file - --- - Time: 2001-11-23 15:02:31 -05:00 - User: ed - Warning: > - A slightly different error - message. - --- - Date: 2001-11-23 15:03:17 -05:00 - User: ed - Fatal: > - Unknown variable "bar" - Stack: - - file: TopClass.py - line: 23 - code: | - x = MoreObject("345\n") - - file: MoreClass.py - line: 58 - code: |- - foo = bar -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( { 'Time' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 11, 23, 15, 01, 42, 00, "-05:00" ), - 'User' => 'ed', 'Warning' => "This is an error message for the log file\n" } ) - y.add( { 'Time' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 11, 23, 15, 02, 31, 00, "-05:00" ), - 'User' => 'ed', 'Warning' => "A slightly different error message.\n" } ) - y.add( { 'Date' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 11, 23, 15, 03, 17, 00, "-05:00" ), - 'User' => 'ed', 'Fatal' => "Unknown variable \"bar\"\n", - 'Stack' => [ - { 'file' => 'TopClass.py', 'line' => 23, 'code' => "x = MoreObject(\"345\\n\")\n" }, - { 'file' => 'MoreClass.py', 'line' => 58, 'code' => "foo = bar" } ] } ) -documents: 3 - ---- -test: Throwaway comments -yaml: | - ### These are four throwaway comment ### - - ### lines (the second line is empty). ### - this: | # Comments may trail lines. - contains three lines of text. - The third one starts with a - # character. This isn't a comment. - - # These are three throwaway comment - # lines (the first line is empty). -php: | - array( - 'this' => "contains three lines of text.\nThe third one starts with a\n# character. This isn't a comment.\n" - ) ---- -test: Document with a single value -todo: true -yaml: | - --- > - This YAML stream contains a single text value. - The next stream is a log file - a sequence of - log entries. Adding an entry to the log is a - simple matter of appending it at the end. -ruby: | - "This YAML stream contains a single text value. The next stream is a log file - a sequence of log entries. Adding an entry to the log is a simple matter of appending it at the end.\n" ---- -test: Document stream -todo: true -yaml: | - --- - at: 2001-08-12 09:25:00.00 Z - type: GET - HTTP: '1.0' - url: '/index.html' - --- - at: 2001-08-12 09:25:10.00 Z - type: GET - HTTP: '1.0' - url: '/toc.html' -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( { - 'at' => Time::utc( 2001, 8, 12, 9, 25, 00 ), - 'type' => 'GET', - 'HTTP' => '1.0', - 'url' => '/index.html' - } ) - y.add( { - 'at' => Time::utc( 2001, 8, 12, 9, 25, 10 ), - 'type' => 'GET', - 'HTTP' => '1.0', - 'url' => '/toc.html' - } ) -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Top level mapping -yaml: | - # This stream is an example of a top-level mapping. - invoice : 34843 - date : 2001-01-23 - total : 4443.52 -php: | - array( - 'invoice' => 34843, - 'date' => mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 23, 2001), - 'total' => 4443.52 - ) ---- -test: Single-line documents -todo: true -yaml: | - # The following is a sequence of three documents. - # The first contains an empty mapping, the second - # an empty sequence, and the last an empty string. - --- {} - --- [ ] - --- '' -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( {} ) - y.add( [] ) - y.add( '' ) -documents: 3 - ---- -test: Document with pause -todo: true -yaml: | - # A communication channel based on a YAML stream. - --- - sent at: 2002-06-06 11:46:25.10 Z - payload: Whatever - # Receiver can process this as soon as the following is sent: - ... - # Even if the next message is sent long after: - --- - sent at: 2002-06-06 12:05:53.47 Z - payload: Whatever - ... -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( - { 'sent at' => YAML::mktime( 2002, 6, 6, 11, 46, 25, 0.10 ), - 'payload' => 'Whatever' } - ) - y.add( - { "payload" => "Whatever", "sent at" => YAML::mktime( 2002, 6, 6, 12, 5, 53, 0.47 ) } - ) -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Explicit typing -yaml: | - integer: 12 - also int: ! "12" - string: !str 12 -php: | - array( 'integer' => 12, 'also int' => 12, 'string' => '12' ) ---- -test: Private types -todo: true -yaml: | - # Both examples below make use of the 'x-private:ball' - # type family URI, but with different semantics. - --- - pool: !!ball - number: 8 - color: black - --- - bearing: !!ball - material: steel -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( { 'pool' => - YAML::PrivateType.new( 'ball', - { 'number' => 8, 'color' => 'black' } ) } - ) - y.add( { 'bearing' => - YAML::PrivateType.new( 'ball', - { 'material' => 'steel' } ) } - ) -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Type family under yaml.org -yaml: | - # The URI is 'tag:yaml.org,2002:str' - - !str a Unicode string -php: | - array( 'a Unicode string' ) ---- -test: Type family under perl.yaml.org -todo: true -yaml: | - # The URI is 'tag:perl.yaml.org,2002:Text::Tabs' - - !perl/Text::Tabs {} -ruby: | - [ YAML::DomainType.new( 'perl.yaml.org,2002', 'Text::Tabs', {} ) ] ---- -test: Type family under clarkevans.com -todo: true -yaml: | - # The URI is 'tag:clarkevans.com,2003-02:timesheet' - - !clarkevans.com,2003-02/timesheet {} -ruby: | - [ YAML::DomainType.new( 'clarkevans.com,2003-02', 'timesheet', {} ) ] ---- -test: URI Escaping -todo: true -yaml: | - same: - - !domain.tld,2002/type\x30 value - - !domain.tld,2002/type0 value - different: # As far as the YAML parser is concerned - - !domain.tld,2002/type%30 value - - !domain.tld,2002/type0 value -ruby-setup: | - YAML.add_domain_type( "domain.tld,2002", "type0" ) { |type, val| - "ONE: #{val}" - } - YAML.add_domain_type( "domain.tld,2002", "type%30" ) { |type, val| - "TWO: #{val}" - } -ruby: | - { 'same' => [ 'ONE: value', 'ONE: value' ], 'different' => [ 'TWO: value', 'ONE: value' ] } ---- -test: URI Prefixing -todo: true -yaml: | - # 'tag:domain.tld,2002:invoice' is some type family. - invoice: !domain.tld,2002/^invoice - # 'seq' is shorthand for 'tag:yaml.org,2002:seq'. - # This does not effect '^customer' below - # because it is does not specify a prefix. - customers: !seq - # '^customer' is shorthand for the full - # notation 'tag:domain.tld,2002:customer'. - - !^customer - given : Chris - family : Dumars -ruby-setup: | - YAML.add_domain_type( "domain.tld,2002", /(invoice|customer)/ ) { |type, val| - if val.is_a? ::Hash - scheme, domain, type = type.split( /:/, 3 ) - val['type'] = "domain #{type}" - val - else - raise YAML::Error, "Not a Hash in domain.tld/invoice: " + val.inspect - end - } -ruby: | - { "invoice"=> { "customers"=> [ { "given"=>"Chris", "type"=>"domain customer", "family"=>"Dumars" } ], "type"=>"domain invoice" } } - ---- -test: Overriding anchors -yaml: | - anchor : &A001 This scalar has an anchor. - override : &A001 > - The alias node below is a - repeated use of this value. - alias : *A001 -php: | - array( 'anchor' => 'This scalar has an anchor.', - 'override' => "The alias node below is a repeated use of this value.\n", - 'alias' => "The alias node below is a repeated use of this value.\n" ) ---- -test: Flow and block formatting -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: [] - flow: [ one, two, three # May span lines, - , four, # indentation is - five ] # mostly ignored. - block: - - First item in top sequence - - - - Subordinate sequence entry - - > - A folded sequence entry - - Sixth item in top sequence -ruby: | - { 'empty' => [], 'flow' => [ 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five' ], - 'block' => [ 'First item in top sequence', [ 'Subordinate sequence entry' ], - "A folded sequence entry\n", 'Sixth item in top sequence' ] } ---- -test: Complete mapping test -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: {} - flow: { one: 1, two: 2 } - spanning: { one: 1, - two: 2 } - block: - first : First entry - second: - key: Subordinate mapping - third: - - Subordinate sequence - - { } - - Previous mapping is empty. - - A key: value pair in a sequence. - A second: key:value pair. - - The previous entry is equal to the following one. - - - A key: value pair in a sequence. - A second: key:value pair. - !float 12 : This key is a float. - ? > - ? - : This key had to be protected. - "\a" : This key had to be escaped. - ? > - This is a - multi-line - folded key - : Whose value is - also multi-line. - ? this also works as a key - : with a value at the next line. - ? - - This key - - is a sequence - : - - With a sequence value. - ? - This: key - is a: mapping - : - with a: mapping value. -ruby: | - { 'empty' => {}, 'flow' => { 'one' => 1, 'two' => 2 }, - 'spanning' => { 'one' => 1, 'two' => 2 }, - 'block' => { 'first' => 'First entry', 'second' => - { 'key' => 'Subordinate mapping' }, 'third' => - [ 'Subordinate sequence', {}, 'Previous mapping is empty.', - { 'A key' => 'value pair in a sequence.', 'A second' => 'key:value pair.' }, - 'The previous entry is equal to the following one.', - { 'A key' => 'value pair in a sequence.', 'A second' => 'key:value pair.' } ], - 12.0 => 'This key is a float.', "?\n" => 'This key had to be protected.', - "\a" => 'This key had to be escaped.', - "This is a multi-line folded key\n" => "Whose value is also multi-line.", - 'this also works as a key' => 'with a value at the next line.', - [ 'This key', 'is a sequence' ] => [ 'With a sequence value.' ] } } - # Couldn't recreate map exactly, so we'll do a detailed check to be sure it's entact - obj_y['block'].keys.each { |k| - if Hash === k - v = obj_y['block'][k] - if k['This'] == 'key' and k['is a'] == 'mapping' and v['with a'] == 'mapping value.' - obj_r['block'][k] = v - end - end - } ---- -test: Literal explicit indentation -yaml: | - # Explicit indentation must - # be given in all the three - # following cases. - leading spaces: |2 - This value starts with four spaces. - - leading line break: |2 - - This value starts with a line break. - - leading comment indicator: |2 - # first line starts with a - # character. - - # Explicit indentation may - # also be given when it is - # not required. - redundant: |2 - This value is indented 2 spaces. -php: | - array( - 'leading spaces' => " This value starts with four spaces.\n", - 'leading line break' => "\nThis value starts with a line break.\n", - 'leading comment indicator' => "# first line starts with a\n# character.\n", - 'redundant' => "This value is indented 2 spaces.\n" - ) ---- -test: Chomping and keep modifiers -yaml: | - clipped: | - This has one newline. - - same as "clipped" above: "This has one newline.\n" - - stripped: |- - This has no newline. - - same as "stripped" above: "This has no newline." - - kept: |+ - This has two newlines. - - same as "kept" above: "This has two newlines.\n\n" -php: | - array( - 'clipped' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'same as "clipped" above' => "This has one newline.\n", - 'stripped' => 'This has no newline.', - 'same as "stripped" above' => 'This has no newline.', - 'kept' => "This has two newlines.\n\n", - 'same as "kept" above' => "This has two newlines.\n\n" - ) ---- -test: Literal combinations -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: | - - literal: | - The \ ' " characters may be - freely used. Leading white - space is significant. - - Line breaks are significant. - Thus this value contains one - empty line and ends with a - single line break, but does - not start with one. - - is equal to: "The \\ ' \" characters may \ - be\nfreely used. Leading white\n space \ - is significant.\n\nLine breaks are \ - significant.\nThus this value contains \ - one\nempty line and ends with a\nsingle \ - line break, but does\nnot start with one.\n" - - # Comments may follow a block - # scalar value. They must be - # less indented. - - # Modifiers may be combined in any order. - indented and chomped: |2- - This has no newline. - - also written as: |-2 - This has no newline. - - both are equal to: " This has no newline." -php: | - array( - 'empty' => '', - 'literal' => "The \\ ' \" characters may be\nfreely used. Leading white\n space " + - "is significant.\n\nLine breaks are significant.\nThus this value contains one\n" + - "empty line and ends with a\nsingle line break, but does\nnot start with one.\n", - 'is equal to' => "The \\ ' \" characters may be\nfreely used. Leading white\n space " + - "is significant.\n\nLine breaks are significant.\nThus this value contains one\n" + - "empty line and ends with a\nsingle line break, but does\nnot start with one.\n", - 'indented and chomped' => ' This has no newline.', - 'also written as' => ' This has no newline.', - 'both are equal to' => ' This has no newline.' - ) ---- -test: Folded combinations -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: > - - one paragraph: > - Line feeds are converted - to spaces, so this value - contains no line breaks - except for the final one. - - multiple paragraphs: >2 - - An empty line, either - at the start or in - the value: - - Is interpreted as a - line break. Thus this - value contains three - line breaks. - - indented text: > - This is a folded - paragraph followed - by a list: - * first entry - * second entry - Followed by another - folded paragraph, - another list: - - * first entry - - * second entry - - And a final folded - paragraph. - - above is equal to: | - This is a folded paragraph followed by a list: - * first entry - * second entry - Followed by another folded paragraph, another list: - - * first entry - - * second entry - - And a final folded paragraph. - - # Explicit comments may follow - # but must be less indented. -php: | - array( - 'empty' => '', - 'one paragraph' => 'Line feeds are converted to spaces, so this value'. - " contains no line breaks except for the final one.\n", - 'multiple paragraphs' => "\nAn empty line, either at the start or in the value:\n". - "Is interpreted as a line break. Thus this value contains three line breaks.\n", - 'indented text' => "This is a folded paragraph followed by a list:\n". - " * first entry\n * second entry\nFollowed by another folded paragraph, ". - "another list:\n\n * first entry\n\n * second entry\n\nAnd a final folded paragraph.\n", - 'above is equal to' => "This is a folded paragraph followed by a list:\n". - " * first entry\n * second entry\nFollowed by another folded paragraph, ". - "another list:\n\n * first entry\n\n * second entry\n\nAnd a final folded paragraph.\n" - ) ---- -test: Single quotes -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: '' - second: '! : \ etc. can be used freely.' - third: 'a single quote '' must be escaped.' - span: 'this contains - six spaces - - and one - line break' - is same as: "this contains six spaces\nand one line break" -php: | - array( - 'empty' => '', - 'second' => '! : \\ etc. can be used freely.', - 'third' => "a single quote ' must be escaped.", - 'span' => "this contains six spaces\nand one line break", - 'is same as' => "this contains six spaces\nand one line break" - ) ---- -test: Double quotes -todo: true -yaml: | - empty: "" - second: "! : etc. can be used freely." - third: "a \" or a \\ must be escaped." - fourth: "this value ends with an LF.\n" - span: "this contains - four \ - spaces" - is equal to: "this contains four spaces" -php: | - array( - 'empty' => '', - 'second' => '! : etc. can be used freely.', - 'third' => 'a " or a \\ must be escaped.', - 'fourth' => "this value ends with an LF.\n", - 'span' => "this contains four spaces", - 'is equal to' => "this contains four spaces" - ) ---- -test: Unquoted strings -todo: true -yaml: | - first: There is no unquoted empty string. - - second: 12 ## This is an integer. - - third: !str 12 ## This is a string. - - span: this contains - six spaces - - and one - line break - - indicators: this has no comments. - #:foo and bar# are - both text. - - flow: [ can span - lines, # comment - like - this ] - - note: { one-line keys: but multi-line values } - -php: | - array( - 'first' => 'There is no unquoted empty string.', - 'second' => 12, - 'third' => '12', - 'span' => "this contains six spaces\nand one line break", - 'indicators' => "this has no comments. #:foo and bar# are both text.", - 'flow' => [ 'can span lines', 'like this' ], - 'note' => { 'one-line keys' => 'but multi-line values' } - ) ---- -test: Spanning sequences -todo: true -yaml: | - # The following are equal seqs - # with different identities. - flow: [ one, two ] - spanning: [ one, - two ] - block: - - one - - two -php: | - array( - 'flow' => [ 'one', 'two' ], - 'spanning' => [ 'one', 'two' ], - 'block' => [ 'one', 'two' ] - ) ---- -test: Flow mappings -yaml: | - # The following are equal maps - # with different identities. - flow: { one: 1, two: 2 } - block: - one: 1 - two: 2 -php: | - array( - 'flow' => array( 'one' => 1, 'two' => 2 ), - 'block' => array( 'one' => 1, 'two' => 2 ) - ) ---- -test: Representations of 12 -todo: true -yaml: | - - 12 # An integer - # The following scalars - # are loaded to the - # string value '1' '2'. - - !str 12 - - '12' - - "12" - - "\ - 1\ - 2\ - " - # Strings containing paths and regexps can be unquoted: - - /foo/bar - - d:/foo/bar - - foo/bar - - /a.*b/ -php: | - array( 12, '12', '12', '12', '12', '/foo/bar', 'd:/foo/bar', 'foo/bar', '/a.*b/' ) ---- -test: "Null" -todo: true -yaml: | - canonical: ~ - - english: null - - # This sequence has five - # entries, two with values. - sparse: - - ~ - - 2nd entry - - Null - - 4th entry - - - - four: This mapping has five keys, - only two with values. - -php: | - array ( - 'canonical' => null, - 'english' => null, - 'sparse' => array( null, '2nd entry', null, '4th entry', null ]), - 'four' => 'This mapping has five keys, only two with values.' - ) ---- -test: Omap -todo: true -yaml: | - # Explicitly typed dictionary. - Bestiary: !omap - - aardvark: African pig-like ant eater. Ugly. - - anteater: South-American ant eater. Two species. - - anaconda: South-American constrictor snake. Scary. - # Etc. -ruby: | - { - 'Bestiary' => YAML::Omap[ - 'aardvark', 'African pig-like ant eater. Ugly.', - 'anteater', 'South-American ant eater. Two species.', - 'anaconda', 'South-American constrictor snake. Scary.' - ] - } - ---- -test: Pairs -todo: true -yaml: | - # Explicitly typed pairs. - tasks: !pairs - - meeting: with team. - - meeting: with boss. - - break: lunch. - - meeting: with client. -ruby: | - { - 'tasks' => YAML::Pairs[ - 'meeting', 'with team.', - 'meeting', 'with boss.', - 'break', 'lunch.', - 'meeting', 'with client.' - ] - } - ---- -test: Set -todo: true -yaml: | - # Explicitly typed set. - baseball players: !set - Mark McGwire: - Sammy Sosa: - Ken Griffey: -ruby: | - { - 'baseball players' => YAML::Set[ - 'Mark McGwire', nil, - 'Sammy Sosa', nil, - 'Ken Griffey', nil - ] - } - ---- -test: Boolean -yaml: | - false: used as key - logical: true - answer: false -php: | - array( - false => 'used as key', - 'logical' => true, - 'answer' => false - ) ---- -test: Integer -yaml: | - canonical: 12345 - decimal: +12,345 - octal: 014 - hexadecimal: 0xC -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => 12345, - 'decimal' => 12345, - 'octal' => 12, - 'hexadecimal' => 12 - ) ---- -test: Float -yaml: | - canonical: 1.23015e+3 - exponential: 12.3015e+02 - fixed: 1,230.15 - negative infinity: -.inf - not a number: .NaN -php: | - array( - 'canonical' => 1230.15, - 'exponential' => 1230.15, - 'fixed' => 1230.15, - 'negative infinity' => log(0), - 'not a number' => -log(0) - ) ---- -test: Timestamp -todo: true -yaml: | - canonical: 2001-12-15T02:59:43.1Z - valid iso8601: 2001-12-14t21:59:43.10-05:00 - space separated: 2001-12-14 21:59:43.10 -05:00 - date (noon UTC): 2002-12-14 -ruby: | - array( - 'canonical' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 15, 2, 59, 43, 0.10 ), - 'valid iso8601' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ), - 'space separated' => YAML::mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ), - 'date (noon UTC)' => Date.new( 2002, 12, 14 ) - ) ---- -test: Binary -todo: true -yaml: | - canonical: !binary "\ - R0lGODlhDAAMAIQAAP//9/X17unp5WZmZgAAAOfn515eXvPz7Y6OjuDg4J+fn5\ - OTk6enp56enmlpaWNjY6Ojo4SEhP/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/+\ - +f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++SH+Dk1hZGUgd2l0aCBHSU1QACwAAAAADAAMAAAFLC\ - AgjoEwnuNAFOhpEMTRiggcz4BNJHrv/zCFcLiwMWYNG84BwwEeECcgggoBADs=" - base64: !binary | - R0lGODlhDAAMAIQAAP//9/X17unp5WZmZgAAAOfn515eXvPz7Y6OjuDg4J+fn5 - OTk6enp56enmlpaWNjY6Ojo4SEhP/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/+ - +f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++SH+Dk1hZGUgd2l0aCBHSU1QACwAAAAADAAMAAAFLC - AgjoEwnuNAFOhpEMTRiggcz4BNJHrv/zCFcLiwMWYNG84BwwEeECcgggoBADs= - description: > - The binary value above is a tiny arrow - encoded as a gif image. -ruby-setup: | - arrow_gif = "GIF89a\f\000\f\000\204\000\000\377\377\367\365\365\356\351\351\345fff\000\000\000\347\347\347^^^\363\363\355\216\216\216\340\340\340\237\237\237\223\223\223\247\247\247\236\236\236iiiccc\243\243\243\204\204\204\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371\377\376\371!\376\016Made with GIMP\000,\000\000\000\000\f\000\f\000\000\005, \216\2010\236\343@\024\350i\020\304\321\212\010\034\317\200M$z\357\3770\205p\270\2601f\r\e\316\001\303\001\036\020' \202\n\001\000;" -ruby: | - { - 'canonical' => arrow_gif, - 'base64' => arrow_gif, - 'description' => "The binary value above is a tiny arrow encoded as a gif image.\n" - } - ---- -test: Merge key -todo: true -yaml: | - --- - - &CENTER { x: 1, y: 2 } - - &LEFT { x: 0, y: 2 } - - &BIG { r: 10 } - - &SMALL { r: 1 } - - # All the following maps are equal: - - - # Explicit keys - x: 1 - y: 2 - r: 10 - label: center/big - - - # Merge one map - << : *CENTER - r: 10 - label: center/big - - - # Merge multiple maps - << : [ *CENTER, *BIG ] - label: center/big - - - # Override - << : [ *BIG, *LEFT, *SMALL ] - x: 1 - label: center/big - -ruby-setup: | - center = { 'x' => 1, 'y' => 2 } - left = { 'x' => 0, 'y' => 2 } - big = { 'r' => 10 } - small = { 'r' => 1 } - node1 = { 'x' => 1, 'y' => 2, 'r' => 10, 'label' => 'center/big' } - node2 = center.dup - node2.update( { 'r' => 10, 'label' => 'center/big' } ) - node3 = big.dup - node3.update( center ) - node3.update( { 'label' => 'center/big' } ) - node4 = small.dup - node4.update( left ) - node4.update( big ) - node4.update( { 'x' => 1, 'label' => 'center/big' } ) - -ruby: | - [ - center, left, big, small, node1, node2, node3, node4 - ] - ---- -test: Default key -todo: true -yaml: | - --- # Old schema - link with: - - library1.dll - - library2.dll - --- # New schema - link with: - - = : library1.dll - version: 1.2 - - = : library2.dll - version: 2.3 -ruby: | - y = YAML::Stream.new - y.add( { 'link with' => [ 'library1.dll', 'library2.dll' ] } ) - obj_h = Hash[ 'version' => 1.2 ] - obj_h.default = 'library1.dll' - obj_h2 = Hash[ 'version' => 2.3 ] - obj_h2.default = 'library2.dll' - y.add( { 'link with' => [ obj_h, obj_h2 ] } ) -documents: 2 - ---- -test: Special keys -todo: true -yaml: | - "!": These three keys - "&": had to be quoted - "=": and are normal strings. - # NOTE: the following node should NOT be serialized this way. - encoded node : - !special '!' : '!type' - !special|canonical '&' : 12 - = : value - # The proper way to serialize the above node is as follows: - node : !!type &12 value -ruby: | - { '!' => 'These three keys', '&' => 'had to be quoted', - '=' => 'and are normal strings.', - 'encoded node' => YAML::PrivateType.new( 'type', 'value' ), - 'node' => YAML::PrivateType.new( 'type', 'value' ) } diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsTypeTransfers.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsTypeTransfers.yml deleted file mode 100644 index aac4e68..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/YtsTypeTransfers.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Strings -brief: > - Any group of characters beginning with an - alphabetic or numeric character is a string, - unless it belongs to one of the groups below - (such as an Integer or Time). -yaml: | - String -php: | - 'String' ---- -test: String characters -brief: > - A string can contain any alphabetic or - numeric character, along with many - punctuation characters, including the - period, dash, space, quotes, exclamation, and - question mark. -yaml: | - - What's Yaml? - - It's for writing data structures in plain text. - - And? - - And what? That's not good enough for you? - - No, I mean, "And what about Yaml?" - - Oh, oh yeah. Uh.. Yaml for Ruby. -php: | - array( - "What's Yaml?", - "It's for writing data structures in plain text.", - "And?", - "And what? That's not good enough for you?", - "No, I mean, \"And what about Yaml?\"", - "Oh, oh yeah. Uh.. Yaml for Ruby." - ) ---- -test: Indicators in Strings -brief: > - Be careful using indicators in strings. In particular, - the comma, colon, and pound sign must be used carefully. -yaml: | - the colon followed by space is an indicator: but is a string:right here - same for the pound sign: here we have it#in a string - the comma can, honestly, be used in most cases: [ but not in, inline collections ] -php: | - array( - 'the colon followed by space is an indicator' => 'but is a string:right here', - 'same for the pound sign' => 'here we have it#in a string', - 'the comma can, honestly, be used in most cases' => array('but not in', 'inline collections') - ) ---- -test: Forcing Strings -brief: > - Any YAML type can be forced into a string using the - explicit !str method. -yaml: | - date string: !str 2001-08-01 - number string: !str 192 -php: | - array( - 'date string' => '2001-08-01', - 'number string' => '192' - ) ---- -test: Single-quoted Strings -brief: > - You can also enclose your strings within single quotes, - which allows use of slashes, colons, and other indicators - freely. Inside single quotes, you can represent a single - quote in your string by using two single quotes next to - each other. -yaml: | - all my favorite symbols: '#:!/%.)' - a few i hate: '&(*' - why do i hate them?: 'it''s very hard to explain' - entities: '£ me' -php: | - array( - 'all my favorite symbols' => '#:!/%.)', - 'a few i hate' => '&(*', - 'why do i hate them?' => 'it\'s very hard to explain', - 'entities' => '£ me' - ) ---- -test: Double-quoted Strings -brief: > - Enclosing strings in double quotes allows you - to use escapings to represent ASCII and - Unicode characters. -yaml: | - i know where i want my line breaks: "one here\nand another here\n" -php: | - array( - 'i know where i want my line breaks' => "one here\nand another here\n" - ) ---- -test: Multi-line Quoted Strings -todo: true -brief: > - Both single- and double-quoted strings may be - carried on to new lines in your YAML document. - They must be indented a step and indentation - is interpreted as a single space. -yaml: | - i want a long string: "so i'm going to - let it go on and on to other lines - until i end it with a quote." -php: | - array('i want a long string' => "so i'm going to ". - "let it go on and on to other lines ". - "until i end it with a quote." - ) - ---- -test: Plain scalars -todo: true -brief: > - Unquoted strings may also span multiple lines, if they - are free of YAML space indicators and indented. -yaml: | - - My little toe is broken in two places; - - I'm crazy to have skied this way; - - I'm not the craziest he's seen, since there was always the German guy - who skied for 3 hours on a broken shin bone (just below the kneecap); - - Nevertheless, second place is respectable, and he doesn't - recommend going for the record; - - He's going to put my foot in plaster for a month; - - This would impair my skiing ability somewhat for the - duration, as can be imagined. -php: | - array( - "My little toe is broken in two places;", - "I'm crazy to have skied this way;", - "I'm not the craziest he's seen, since there was always ". - "the German guy who skied for 3 hours on a broken shin ". - "bone (just below the kneecap);", - "Nevertheless, second place is respectable, and he doesn't ". - "recommend going for the record;", - "He's going to put my foot in plaster for a month;", - "This would impair my skiing ability somewhat for the duration, ". - "as can be imagined." - ) ---- -test: 'Null' -brief: > - You can use the tilde '~' character for a null value. -yaml: | - name: Mr. Show - hosted by: Bob and David - date of next season: ~ -php: | - array( - 'name' => 'Mr. Show', - 'hosted by' => 'Bob and David', - 'date of next season' => null - ) ---- -test: Boolean -brief: > - You can use 'true' and 'false' for Boolean values. -yaml: | - Is Gus a Liar?: true - Do I rely on Gus for Sustenance?: false -php: | - array( - 'Is Gus a Liar?' => true, - 'Do I rely on Gus for Sustenance?' => false - ) ---- -test: Integers -dump_skip: true -brief: > - An integer is a series of numbers, optionally - starting with a positive or negative sign. Integers - may also contain commas for readability. -yaml: | - zero: 0 - simple: 12 - one-thousand: 1,000 - negative one-thousand: -1,000 -php: | - array( - 'zero' => 0, - 'simple' => 12, - 'one-thousand' => 1000, - 'negative one-thousand' => -1000 - ) ---- -test: Integers as Map Keys -brief: > - An integer can be used a dictionary key. -yaml: | - 1: one - 2: two - 3: three -php: | - array( - 1 => 'one', - 2 => 'two', - 3 => 'three' - ) ---- -test: Floats -dump_skip: true -brief: > - Floats are represented by numbers with decimals, - allowing for scientific notation, as well as - positive and negative infinity and "not a number." -yaml: | - a simple float: 2.00 - larger float: 1,000.09 - scientific notation: 1.00009e+3 -php: | - array( - 'a simple float' => 2.0, - 'larger float' => 1000.09, - 'scientific notation' => 1000.09 - ) ---- -test: Time -todo: true -brief: > - You can represent timestamps by using - ISO8601 format, or a variation which - allows spaces between the date, time and - time zone. -yaml: | - iso8601: 2001-12-14t21:59:43.10-05:00 - space separated: 2001-12-14 21:59:43.10 -05:00 -php: | - array( - 'iso8601' => mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ), - 'space separated' => mktime( 2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0.10, "-05:00" ) - ) ---- -test: Date -todo: true -brief: > - A date can be represented by its year, - month and day in ISO8601 order. -yaml: | - 1976-07-31 -php: | - date( 1976, 7, 31 ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/embededPhp.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/embededPhp.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ec456ed..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/embededPhp.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -value: <?php echo 1 + 2 + 3 ?> diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/escapedCharacters.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/escapedCharacters.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 09bf86e..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/escapedCharacters.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -test: outside double quotes -yaml: | - \0 \ \a \b \n -php: | - "\\0 \\ \\a \\b \\n" ---- -test: null -yaml: | - "\0" -php: | - "\x00" ---- -test: bell -yaml: | - "\a" -php: | - "\x07" ---- -test: backspace -yaml: | - "\b" -php: | - "\x08" ---- -test: horizontal tab (1) -yaml: | - "\t" -php: | - "\x09" ---- -test: horizontal tab (2) -yaml: | - "\ " -php: | - "\x09" ---- -test: line feed -yaml: | - "\n" -php: | - "\x0a" ---- -test: vertical tab -yaml: | - "\v" -php: | - "\x0b" ---- -test: form feed -yaml: | - "\f" -php: | - "\x0c" ---- -test: carriage return -yaml: | - "\r" -php: | - "\x0d" ---- -test: escape -yaml: | - "\e" -php: | - "\x1b" ---- -test: space -yaml: | - "\ " -php: | - "\x20" ---- -test: slash -yaml: | - "\/" -php: | - "\x2f" ---- -test: backslash -yaml: | - "\\" -php: | - "\\" ---- -test: Unicode next line -yaml: | - "\N" -php: | - "\xc2\x85" ---- -test: Unicode non-breaking space -yaml: | - "\_" -php: | - "\xc2\xa0" ---- -test: Unicode line separator -yaml: | - "\L" -php: | - "\xe2\x80\xa8" ---- -test: Unicode paragraph separator -yaml: | - "\P" -php: | - "\xe2\x80\xa9" ---- -test: Escaped 8-bit Unicode -yaml: | - "\x42" -php: | - "B" ---- -test: Escaped 16-bit Unicode -yaml: | - "\u20ac" -php: | - "\xe2\x82\xac" ---- -test: Escaped 32-bit Unicode -yaml: | - "\U00000043" -php: | - "C" ---- -test: Example 5.13 Escaped Characters -note: | - Currently throws an error parsing first line. Maybe Symfony Yaml doesn't support - continuation of string across multiple lines? Keeping test here but disabled. -todo: true -yaml: | - "Fun with \\ - \" \a \b \e \f \ - \n \r \t \v \0 \ - \ \_ \N \L \P \ - \x41 \u0041 \U00000041" -php: | - "Fun with \x5C\n\x22 \x07 \x08 \x1B \x0C\n\x0A \x0D \x09 \x0B \x00\n\x20 \xA0 \x85 \xe2\x80\xa8 \xe2\x80\xa9\nA A A" ---- -test: Double quotes with a line feed -yaml: | - { double: "some value\n \"some quoted string\" and 'some single quotes one'" } -php: | - array( - 'double' => "some value\n \"some quoted string\" and 'some single quotes one'" - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/index.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/index.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 3216a89..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/index.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -- escapedCharacters -- sfComments -- sfCompact -- sfTests -- sfObjects -- sfMergeKey -- sfQuotes -- YtsAnchorAlias -- YtsBasicTests -- YtsBlockMapping -- YtsDocumentSeparator -- YtsErrorTests -- YtsFlowCollections -- YtsFoldedScalars -- YtsNullsAndEmpties -- YtsSpecificationExamples -- YtsTypeTransfers -- unindentedCollections diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfComments.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfComments.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 6a7ffec..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfComments.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Comments at the end of a line -brief: > - Comments at the end of a line -yaml: | - ex1: "foo # bar" - ex2: "foo # bar" # comment - ex3: 'foo # bar' # comment - ex4: foo # comment -php: | - array('ex1' => 'foo # bar', 'ex2' => 'foo # bar', 'ex3' => 'foo # bar', 'ex4' => 'foo') ---- -test: Comments in the middle -brief: > - Comments in the middle -yaml: | - foo: - # some comment - # some comment - bar: foo - # some comment - # some comment -php: | - array('foo' => array('bar' => 'foo')) ---- -test: Comments on a hash line -brief: > - Comments on a hash line -yaml: | - foo: # a comment - foo: bar # a comment -php: | - array('foo' => array('foo' => 'bar')) ---- -test: 'Value starting with a #' -brief: > - 'Value starting with a #' -yaml: | - foo: '#bar' -php: | - array('foo' => '#bar') ---- -test: Document starting with a comment and a separator -brief: > - Commenting before document start is allowed -yaml: | - # document comment - --- - foo: bar # a comment -php: | - array('foo' => 'bar') ---- -test: Comment containing a colon on a hash line -brief: > - Comment containing a colon on a scalar line -yaml: 'foo # comment: this is also part of the comment' -php: | - 'foo' ---- -test: 'Hash key containing a #' -brief: > - 'Hash key containing a #' -yaml: 'foo#bar: baz' -php: | - array('foo#bar' => 'baz') ---- -test: 'Hash key ending with a space and a #' -brief: > - 'Hash key ending with a space and a #' -yaml: | - 'foo #': baz -php: | - array('foo #' => 'baz') diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfCompact.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfCompact.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 1339d23..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfCompact.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Compact notation -brief: | - Compact notation for sets of mappings with single element -yaml: | - --- - # products purchased - - item : Super Hoop - - item : Basketball - quantity: 1 - - item: - name: Big Shoes - nick: Biggies - quantity: 1 -php: | - array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - ), - array ( - 'item' => 'Basketball', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'item' => array( - 'name' => 'Big Shoes', - 'nick' => 'Biggies' - ), - 'quantity' => 1 - ) - ) ---- -test: Compact notation combined with inline notation -brief: | - Combinations of compact and inline notation are allowed -yaml: | - --- - items: - - { item: Super Hoop, quantity: 1 } - - [ Basketball, Big Shoes ] -php: | - array ( - 'items' => array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'Basketball', - 'Big Shoes' - ) - ) - ) ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Compact notation -brief: | - Compact notation for sets of mappings with single element -yaml: | - --- - # products purchased - - item : Super Hoop - - item : Basketball - quantity: 1 - - item: - name: Big Shoes - nick: Biggies - quantity: 1 -php: | - array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - ), - array ( - 'item' => 'Basketball', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'item' => array( - 'name' => 'Big Shoes', - 'nick' => 'Biggies' - ), - 'quantity' => 1 - ) - ) ---- -test: Compact notation combined with inline notation -brief: | - Combinations of compact and inline notation are allowed -yaml: | - --- - items: - - { item: Super Hoop, quantity: 1 } - - [ Basketball, Big Shoes ] -php: | - array ( - 'items' => array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'Basketball', - 'Big Shoes' - ) - ) - ) ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Compact notation -brief: | - Compact notation for sets of mappings with single element -yaml: | - --- - # products purchased - - item : Super Hoop - - item : Basketball - quantity: 1 - - item: - name: Big Shoes - nick: Biggies - quantity: 1 -php: | - array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - ), - array ( - 'item' => 'Basketball', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'item' => array( - 'name' => 'Big Shoes', - 'nick' => 'Biggies' - ), - 'quantity' => 1 - ) - ) ---- -test: Compact notation combined with inline notation -brief: | - Combinations of compact and inline notation are allowed -yaml: | - --- - items: - - { item: Super Hoop, quantity: 1 } - - [ Basketball, Big Shoes ] -php: | - array ( - 'items' => array ( - array ( - 'item' => 'Super Hoop', - 'quantity' => 1, - ), - array ( - 'Basketball', - 'Big Shoes' - ) - ) - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfMergeKey.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfMergeKey.yml deleted file mode 100644 index fd99101..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfMergeKey.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Simple In Place Substitution -brief: > - If you want to reuse an entire alias, only overwriting what is different - you can use a << in place substitution. This is not part of the official - YAML spec, but a widely implemented extension. See the following URL for - details: http://yaml.org/type/merge.html -yaml: | - foo: &foo - a: Steve - b: Clark - c: Brian - bar: - a: before - d: other - <<: *foo - b: new - x: Oren - c: - foo: bar - foo: ignore - bar: foo - duplicate: - foo: bar - foo: ignore - foo2: &foo2 - a: Ballmer - ding: &dong [ fi, fei, fo, fam] - check: - <<: - - *foo - - *dong - isit: tested - head: - <<: [ *foo , *dong , *foo2 ] -php: | - array( - 'foo' => array('a' => 'Steve', 'b' => 'Clark', 'c' => 'Brian'), - 'bar' => array('a' => 'before', 'd' => 'other', 'b' => 'new', 'c' => array('foo' => 'bar', 'bar' => 'foo'), 'x' => 'Oren'), - 'duplicate' => array('foo' => 'bar'), - 'foo2' => array('a' => 'Ballmer'), - 'ding' => array('fi', 'fei', 'fo', 'fam'), - 'check' => array('a' => 'Steve', 'b' => 'Clark', 'c' => 'Brian', 'fi', 'fei', 'fo', 'fam', 'isit' => 'tested'), - 'head' => array('a' => 'Steve', 'b' => 'Clark', 'c' => 'Brian', 'fi', 'fei', 'fo', 'fam') - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfObjects.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfObjects.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ee124b2..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfObjects.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Objects -brief: > - Comments at the end of a line -yaml: | - ex1: "foo # bar" - ex2: "foo # bar" # comment - ex3: 'foo # bar' # comment - ex4: foo # comment -php: | - array('ex1' => 'foo # bar', 'ex2' => 'foo # bar', 'ex3' => 'foo # bar', 'ex4' => 'foo') diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfQuotes.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfQuotes.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 741f1be..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfQuotes.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Some characters at the beginning of a string must be escaped -brief: > - Some characters at the beginning of a string must be escaped -yaml: | - foo: | bar -php: | - array('foo' => '| bar') ---- -test: A key can be a quoted string -brief: > - A key can be a quoted string -yaml: | - "foo1": bar - 'foo2': bar - "foo \" bar": bar - 'foo '' bar': bar - 'foo3: ': bar - "foo4: ": bar - foo5: { "foo \" bar: ": bar, 'foo '' bar: ': bar } -php: | - array( - 'foo1' => 'bar', - 'foo2' => 'bar', - 'foo " bar' => 'bar', - 'foo \' bar' => 'bar', - 'foo3: ' => 'bar', - 'foo4: ' => 'bar', - 'foo5' => array( - 'foo " bar: ' => 'bar', - 'foo \' bar: ' => 'bar', - ), - ) diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfTests.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfTests.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 7a54f16..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/sfTests.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Multiple quoted string on one line -brief: > - Multiple quoted string on one line -yaml: | - stripped_title: { name: "foo bar", help: "bar foo" } -php: | - array('stripped_title' => array('name' => 'foo bar', 'help' => 'bar foo')) ---- -test: Empty sequence -yaml: | - foo: [ ] -php: | - array('foo' => array()) ---- -test: Empty value -yaml: | - foo: -php: | - array('foo' => null) ---- -test: Inline string parsing -brief: > - Inline string parsing -yaml: | - test: ['complex: string', 'another [string]'] -php: | - array('test' => array('complex: string', 'another [string]')) ---- -test: Boolean -brief: > - Boolean -yaml: | - - false - - true - - null - - ~ - - 'false' - - 'true' - - 'null' - - '~' -php: | - array( - false, - true, - null, - null, - 'false', - 'true', - 'null', - '~', - ) ---- -test: Empty lines in folded blocks -brief: > - Empty lines in folded blocks -yaml: | - foo: - bar: | - foo - - - - bar -php: | - array('foo' => array('bar' => "foo\n\n\n \nbar\n")) ---- -test: IP addresses -brief: > - IP addresses -yaml: | - foo: 10.0.0.2 -php: | - array('foo' => '10.0.0.2') ---- -test: A sequence with an embedded mapping -brief: > - A sequence with an embedded mapping -yaml: | - - foo - - bar: { bar: foo } -php: | - array('foo', array('bar' => array('bar' => 'foo'))) ---- -test: A sequence with an unordered array -brief: > - A sequence with an unordered array -yaml: | - 1: foo - 0: bar -php: | - array(1 => 'foo', 0 => 'bar') ---- -test: Octal -brief: as in spec example 2.19, octal value is converted -yaml: | - foo: 0123 -php: | - array('foo' => 83) ---- -test: Octal strings -brief: Octal notation in a string must remain a string -yaml: | - foo: "0123" -php: | - array('foo' => '0123') ---- -test: Octal strings -brief: Octal notation in a string must remain a string -yaml: | - foo: '0123' -php: | - array('foo' => '0123') ---- -test: Octal strings -brief: Octal notation in a string must remain a string -yaml: | - foo: | - 0123 -php: | - array('foo' => "0123\n") ---- -test: Document as a simple hash -brief: Document as a simple hash -yaml: | - { foo: bar } -php: | - array('foo' => 'bar') ---- -test: Document as a simple array -brief: Document as a simple array -yaml: | - [ foo, bar ] -php: | - array('foo', 'bar') diff --git a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/unindentedCollections.yml b/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/unindentedCollections.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 0c96108..0000000 --- a/Aufgabe06/vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/Fixtures/unindentedCollections.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ ---- %YAML:1.0 -test: Unindented collection -brief: > - Unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - - item1 - - item2 - - item3 -php: | - array('collection' => array('item1', 'item2', 'item3')) ---- -test: Nested unindented collection (two levels) -brief: > - Nested unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - key: - - a - - b - - c -php: | - array('collection' => array('key' => array('a', 'b', 'c'))) ---- -test: Nested unindented collection (three levels) -brief: > - Nested unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - key: - subkey: - - one - - two - - three -php: | - array('collection' => array('key' => array('subkey' => array('one', 'two', 'three')))) ---- -test: Key/value after unindented collection (1) -brief: > - Key/value after unindented collection (1) -yaml: | - collection: - key: - - a - - b - - c - foo: bar -php: | - array('collection' => array('key' => array('a', 'b', 'c')), 'foo' => 'bar') ---- -test: Key/value after unindented collection (at the same level) -brief: > - Key/value after unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - key: - - a - - b - - c - foo: bar -php: | - array('collection' => array('key' => array('a', 'b', 'c'), 'foo' => 'bar')) ---- -test: Shortcut Key after unindented collection -brief: > - Key/value after unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - - key: foo - foo: bar -php: | - array('collection' => array(array('key' => 'foo', 'foo' => 'bar'))) ---- -test: Shortcut Key after unindented collection with custom spaces -brief: > - Key/value after unindented collection -yaml: | - collection: - - key: foo - foo: bar -php: | - array('collection' => array(array('key' => 'foo', 'foo' => 'bar'))) |
