## # The YAML module allows you to use one of the two YAML engines that ship with # ruby. By default Psych is used but the old and unmaintained Syck may be # chosen. begin require 'psych' rescue LoadError warn "#{caller[0]}:" warn "It seems your ruby installation is missing psych (for YAML output)." warn "To eliminate this warning, please install libyaml and reinstall your ruby." raise end module Psych # :nodoc: class EngineManager # Returns the YAML engine in use. # # By default Psych is used but the old and unmaintained Syck may be chosen. # # See #yamler= for more information. attr_reader :yamler def initialize # :nodoc: @yamler = 'psych' end def syck? # :nodoc: false end # By default Psych is used but the old and unmaintained Syck may be chosen. # # After installing the 'syck' gem, you can set the YAML engine to syck: # # YAML::ENGINE.yamler = 'syck' # # To set the YAML engine back to psych: # # YAML::ENGINE.yamler = 'psych' def yamler= engine case engine when 'syck' then warn "syck has been removed" when 'psych' then @yamler = 'psych' else raise(ArgumentError, "bad engine") end engine end end ENGINE = EngineManager.new # :nodoc: end # YAML Ain't Markup Language # # This module provides a Ruby interface for data serialization in YAML format. # # The underlying implementation depends on an engine to handle the parsing and # serialization for Ruby, by default this will be using the libyaml wrapper # Psych. # # See Psych::EngineManager for details on switching the default YAML engine. # # Working with YAML can be very simple, for example: # # require 'yaml' # STEP ONE, REQUIRE YAML! # # Parse a YAML string # YAML.load("--- foo") #=> "foo" # # # Emit some YAML # YAML.dump("foo") # => "--- foo\n...\n" # { :a => 'b'}.to_yaml # => "---\n:a: b\n" # # For more advanced details on the implementation see Psych, and also check out # yaml.org for spec details and other helpful information. module YAML; end YAML = Psych