On 9/29/10 10:38 AM, Jordi Boggiano wrote:
On 29.09.2010 10:27, Francois Zaninotto wrote:
Perhaps it would be better to invest into a real YAML schema, 'à la'
Kwalify. When I looked at the ruby code back then, it was almost
impossible to port to PHP, but since then PHP 5.3 introduced new
features, so it might be an option again.
It looks really interesting, Kwalify does way too much imo for what we
need, but we already have the parser, so it's just about building the
validation part out of yaml-defined schemas.
If this means we can use yml for everything (I mean, considering we'd
have validation, would everyone agree to default to yml?), I'd be
interested in working on this.
We are talking about the default in the documentation, right? If so, yes
that would be interesting, even if we will probably never have
auto-completion.
Anyway, having a YAML validator would be a huge step forward for Symfony.
Fabien
Cheers
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