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RcppTOML 0.1.2

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A new release of RcppTOML is now on CRAN. This release fixes a few parsing issues for less frequently-used inputs: vectors of boolean or date(time) types, as well as table array input.

RcppTOML brings TOML to R. TOML is a file format that is most suitable for configurations, as it is meant to be edited by humans but read by computers. It emphasizes strong readability for humans while at the same time supporting strong typing as well as immediate and clear error reports. On small typos you get parse errors, rather than silently corrupted garbage. Much preferable to any and all of XML, JSON or YAML — though sadly these may be too ubiquitous now. TOML is making good inroads with newer and more flexible projects such as the Hugo static blog compiler, or the Cargo system of Crates (aka "packages") for the Rust language.

Changes in version 0.1.2 (2017-03-26)

  • Dates and Datetimes in arrays in the input now preserve their types instead of converting to numeric vectors (#13)

  • Boolean vectors are also correctly handled (#14)

  • TableArray types are now stored as lists in a single named list (#15)

  • The README.md file was expanded with an example and screenshot.

  • Added file init.c with calls to R_registerRoutines() and R_useDynamicSymbols(); also use .registration=TRUE in useDynLib in NAMESPACE

  • Two example files were updated.

Courtesy of CRANberries, there is a diffstat report for this release.

More information is on the RcppTOML page page. Issues and bugreports should go to the GitHub issue tracker.

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