Why not a simple JSON file? It's utter simple to parse.
Esteban A. Maringolo 2013/11/28 Göran Krampe <go...@krampe.se> > Hi! > > > On 11/28/2013 02:39 PM, Damien Cassou wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking for a library to parse configuration files. I have no >> configuration format yet so I'm open. I was thinking of a typical INI >> format: >> >> [section1] >> param1=value1 >> param2=value2 >> >> [section2] >> param1=value3 >> ... >> > > In Gjallar we used the ini format and it often works just fine for > "settings". :) > > But just to throw in something from the sideline, Tirade is also quite > nifty: > > "Section 1" > param1: 'value1'. > param2: 123. > > "Section 2" > blabla: $a. > > > ...as you can see it is "just Smalltalk messages". One disadvantage of > Tirade > would be that you need to remember the "." at the end of each message. > > An advantage is that you don't need to "parse it", you just implement the > messages in some class and then you can use the the reader in Tirade to > just "feed" those messages to that object. > > More info: http://goran.krampe.se/category/tirade/ > > regards, Göran > > > >