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OGDL is a textual format to write trees or graphs of text, where indentation and spaces define the structure. Here is an example:
network
ip 192.168.1.100
gw 192.168.1.9
The language is simple, either in its textual representation or its number of productions (the specification rules), allowing for compact implementations.
OGDL character streams are normally formed by Unicode characters, and encoded as UTF-8 strings, but any encoding that is ASCII transparent is compatible with the specification and the implementations.
This implementation does not support cyles.
See here.
go get github.com/soregrin/ogdl
go get gopkg.in/rveen/ogdl.v1 (for the previous -stable- version)
There is a list: ogdl-go.
If we have a text file 'conf.ogdl' like this:
eth0
ip
192.168.1.1
gateway
192.168.1.10
mask
255.255.255.0
timeout
20
then,
g := ogdl.FromFile("conf.ogdl")
ip := g.Get("eth0.ip").String()
to := g.Get("eth0.timeout").Int64(60)
println("ip:",ip,", timeout:",to)
will print
ip: 192.168.1.1, timeout: 20
If the timeout parameter were not present, then the default value (60) will be assigned to 'to'.
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