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# Rusty Object Notation
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RON is a simple readable data serialization format that looks similar to Rust syntax.
structs, enums, tuples, arrays, generic maps, and primitive values.
## Example
```rust,ignore
GameConfig( // optional struct name
window_size: (800, 600),
window_title: "PAC-MAN",
fullscreen: false,
mouse_sensitivity: 1.4,
key_bindings: {
"up": Up,
"down": Down,
"left": Left,
"right": Right,
// Uncomment to enable WASD controls
/*
"W": Up,
"S": Down,
"A": Left,
"D": Right,
*/
},
difficulty_options: (
start_difficulty: Easy,
adaptive: false,
),
)
```
## Why RON?
### Example in JSON
```json
{
"materials": {
"metal": {
"reflectivity": 1.0
},
"plastic": {
"reflectivity": 0.5
}
},
"entities": [
{
"name": "hero",
"material": "metal"
},
{
"name": "monster",
"material": "plastic"
}
]
}
```
### Same example in RON
```rust,ignore
Scene( // class name is optional
materials: { // this is a map
"metal": (
reflectivity: 1.0,
),
"plastic": (
reflectivity: 0.5,
),
},
entities: [ // this is an array
(
name: "hero",
material: "metal",
),
(
name: "monster",
material: "plastic",
),
],
)
```
Note the following advantages of RON over JSON:
* trailing commas allowed
* single- and multi-line comments
* field names aren't quoted, so it's less verbose
* optional struct names improve readability
* enums are supported (and less verbose than their JSON representation)
## Limitations
RON is not designed to be a fully self-describing format (unlike JSON) and is thus not guaranteed to work when [`deserialize_any`](https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/trait.Deserializer.html#tymethod.deserialize_any) is used instead of its typed alternatives. In particular, the following Serde attributes are not yet supported:
- `#[serde(tag = "type")]`, i.e. internally tagged enums
- `#[serde(untagged)]`, i.e. untagged enums
- `#[serde(flatten)]`, i.e. flattening an inner struct into its outer container
## RON syntax overview
* Numbers: `42`, `3.14`, `0xFF`, `0b0110`
* Strings: `"Hello"`, `"with\\escapes\n"`, `r#"raw string, great for regex\."#`
* Booleans: `true`, `false`
* Chars: `'e'`, `'\n'`
* Optionals: `Some("string")`, `Some(Some(1.34))`, `None`
* Tuples: `("abc", 1.23, true)`, `()`
* Lists: `["abc", "def"]`
* Structs: `( foo: 1.0, bar: ( baz: "I'm nested" ) )`
* Maps: `{ "arbitrary": "keys", "are": "allowed" }`
> **Note:** Serde's data model represents fixed-size Rust arrays as tuple (instead of as list)
## Quickstart
### `Cargo.toml`
```toml
[dependencies]
ron = "0.8"
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
```
### `main.rs`
```rust
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
boolean: bool,
float: f32,
}
fn main() {
let x: MyStruct = ron::from_str("(boolean: true, float: 1.23)").unwrap();
println!("RON: {}", ron::to_string(&x).unwrap());
println!("Pretty RON: {}", ron::ser::to_string_pretty(
&x, ron::ser::PrettyConfig::default()).unwrap(),
);
}
```
## Tooling
| Editor | Plugin |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| EMACS | [emacs-ron] |
## Specification
There is a very basic, work in progress specification available on
A more formal and complete grammar is available [here](docs/grammar.md).
## License
RON is dual-licensed under Apache-2.0 and MIT.
Any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work must be provided under the same dual-license terms.