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cargoTest.toml
# This is a TOML document. title = "TOML Example" [deeply.nested.object.in.the.toml] name = "Tom Preston-Werner" dob = 2009-05-27T07:32:00 [database] server = "192.168.1.1" ports = [ 8001, 8001, 8002 ] connection_max = 5000 enabled = true [servers] # Indentation (tabs and/or spaces) is allowed but not required [servers.alpha] ip = "10.0.0.1" dc = "eqdc10" [servers.beta] ip = "10.0.0.2" dc = "eqdc10" [clients] data = [ ["gamma", "delta"], [1, 2] ] # Line breaks are OK when inside arrays hosts = [ "alpha", "omega" ] [strings] str0 = "deno" str1 = """ Roses are red Violets are blue""" # On a Unix system, the above multi-line string will most likely be the same as: str2 = "Roses are red\nViolets are blue" # On a Windows system, it will most likely be equivalent to: str3 = "Roses are red\r\nViolets are blue" str4 = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." str5 = "this is a \"quote\"" str5 = """ The quick brown \ fox jumps over \ the lazy dog.""" str6 = """\ The quick brown \ fox jumps over \ the lazy dog.\ """ lines = ''' The first newline is trimmed in raw strings. All other whitespace is preserved. ''' [Integer] int1 = +99 int2 = 42 int3 = 0 int4 = -17 int5 = 1_000 int6 = 5_349_221 int7 = 1_2_3_4_5 # VALID but discouraged # hexadecimal with prefix `0x` hex1 = 0xDEADBEEF hex2 = 0xdeadbeef hex3 = 0xdead_beef # octal with prefix `0o` oct1 = 0o01234567 oct2 = 0o755 # useful for Unix file permissions # binary with prefix `0b` bin1 = 0b11010110 [Date-Time] odt1 = 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z odt2 = 1979-05-27T00:32:00-07:00 odt3 = 1979-05-27T00:32:00.999999-07:00 odt4 = 1979-05-27 07:32:00Z ld1 = 1979-05-27 lt1 = 07:32:00 #buggy lt2 = 00:32:00.999999 #buggy [boolean] bool1 = true bool2 = false [float] # fractional flt1 = +1.0 flt2 = 3.1415 flt3 = -0.01 # exponent flt4 = 5e+22 flt5 = 1e6 flt6 = -2E-2 # both flt7 = 6.626e-34 flt8 = 224_617.445_991_228 # infinity sf1 = inf # positive infinity sf2 = +inf # positive infinity sf3 = -inf # negative infinity # not a number sf4 = nan # actual sNaN/qNaN encoding is implementation specific sf5 = +nan # same as `nan` sf6 = -nan # valid, actual encoding is implementation specific [Table] name = { first = "Tom", last = "Preston-Werner" } point = { x = 1, y = 2 } animal = { type.name = "pug" } [[fruit]] name = "apple" [fruit.physical] color = "red" shape = "round" [[fruit.variety]] name = "red delicious" [[fruit.variety]] name = "granny smith" [[fruit]] name = "banana" [[fruit.variety]] name = "plantain"
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