released: { name: Syck, version: 0.60 } for: [ Ruby, PHP, Python ] by: why the lucky stiff about: > Syck is a YAML parser, an extension for scripting languages, written in C. So what is YAML? YAML is a new language for data. Describe objects in plain text. Load the data into your scripting language as arrays, dictionaries, classes, or primitives. links: YAML: http://www.yaml.org/ YAML Cookbook: http://yaml4r.sf.net/cookbook/ YAML Type Repository: http://yaml.org/type/ YAML Specification: http://yaml.org/spec/ Syck: http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/syck/ Syck Benchmarks: http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/arch/2003/03/19 status: > Syck is about 95% compliant with the YAML spec. Largely, small issues remain. The extensions are quite usable. Ruby, PHP and Python can load from a string containing YAML. Ruby has support for stream loading, type handling, YPath, Okay. This release includes an amount of Ruby code comprising the 0.60 release of YAML.rb. benchmarks: > Syck is quite speedy, although not as swift as most language's native serialization. Syck runs at about: 50-60% of the speed of Ruby's Marshal. 65-90% of the speed of PHP's deserialize(). 600% of the speed of Python's Pickle. 50-60% of the speed of Python's cPickle. (Based on various types of structured data.) installation: > Syck contains working extensions for the Ruby, PHP, and Python languages. Each requires compilation of the libsyck library, followed by compilation of the extension. To compile libsyck, first download libsyck. tar xzvf syck-0.60.tar.gz cd syck-0.60 ./configure make sudo make install To install the Ruby extension: cd ext/ruby ruby install.rb config ruby install.rb setup sudo ruby install.rb install To install the Python extension: cd ext/python python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install To install the PHP extension: sh make_module.sh sudo make install (if you weren't root during make_module.sh) php -q syck.php examples: To load this document in Ruby: | ($:~)$ irb >> require 'yaml' => true >> YAML::load( File.open( 'RELEASE' ) ) => {"status"=>"Syck is about 60% compliant ..."} To load this document in PHP: | ($:~)$ php -a Interactive mode enabled .. php then outputs .. X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.3 Content-type: text/html Array ( [released] => Array ( [name] => Syck [version] => 0.60 ) .. and so on .. To load this document in Python: | ($:~)$ python Python 2.1.3 (#1, Jul 11 2002, 17:52:24) [GCC 2.95.3 20010315 (release) [FreeBSD]] on freebsd4 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import syck >>> f = open( 'RELEASE' ) >>> syck.load( f.read() ) {'by': 'why the lucky stiff', ... }