Featureless Settings Specification: 0000 - Basic:
Each Object starts at the beginning of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as part of the object.
White space separates an Object from the Content.
- An Object may be preceded by a newline, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
+ An Object may be preceded by a new line character, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
If only printing white spaces or non-printable characters follow a valid Object, then that Object is considered to have no Content.
An Object may be quoted to include white space where a single quote character:"'" (unicode:"U+0027"), a double quote character:'"' (unicode:"U+0022"), or a backtick character:'`' (unicode:"U+0060") are used to quote.
An Object is only considered quoted if the first and last character of the Object are the same quote.
Any quote characters in a non-quoted Object are treated as part of the Object rather than as a quote.
+ An Object that properly starts with a quote character but is not properly terminated before the new line is reached is considered to be an Object terminating at the end of the line.
+ A quoted Objected terminating at the new line in this way preserves the quotes as part of the Object.
Content exists on the same line as the Object.
- Content is represented as a single Content column terminated by a newline.
- Content column consists of everything following the first non-white space character until the newline.
- Content column includes trailing white space before newline is reached.
+ Content is represented as a single Content column terminated by a new line.
+ Content column consists of everything following the first non-white space character until the new line.
+ Content column includes trailing white space before new line is reached.
Content column does not include any of the leading white space.
No delimits are supported in the Content.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
- code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
+ code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except new line.
code:"\q" = Non-white space or quoted white space (and non-white space) with no white space outside of the quotes.
- code:"\n" = Newline.
+ code:"\n" = New line.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
code:"+" = One or more occurrences.
Example\:
# fss-0000
# valid comments are ignored.
- "The Object" Content until newline.
+ "The Object" Content until new line.
Second object set.
Object would be\:
2) Second
Content would be\:
- 1.1) Content until newline.
+ 1.1) Content until new line.
2.1) object set.
Featureless Settings Specification: 0001 - Extended:
Each Object starts at the beginning of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as an object.
White space separates an Object from the Content.
- An Object may be followed by a newline, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
+ An Object may be followed by a new line, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
If only printing white spaces or non-printable characters follow a valid Object, then that Object is considered to have no Content.
An Object may be quoted to include white space where a single quote character:"'" (unicode:"U+0027"), a double quote character:'"' (unicode:"U+0022"), or a backtick character:'`' (unicode:"U+0060") are used to quote.
An Object is only considered quoted if the first and last character of the Object are the same quote.
Any quote characters in a non-quoted Object are treated as part of the Object rather than as a quote.
+ An Object that properly starts with a quote character but is not properly terminated before the new line is reached is considered to be an Object terminating at the end of the line.
+ A quoted Objected terminating at the new line in this way preserves the quotes as part of the Object.
Content exists on the same line as the Object.
Content is represented as multiple Content columns.
- Content columns are white space separated parts within the Content and terminated by a newline.
- Any number of Content columns may exist in the Content until the newline is reached.
+ Content columns are white space separated parts within the Content and terminated by a new line.
+ Any number of Content columns may exist in the Content until the new line is reached.
+ Content follows the same quoting rules as an Object.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
- code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
+ code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except new line.
code:"\q" = Non-white space or quoted white space (and non-white space) with no white space outside of the quotes.
- code:"\n" = Newline.
+ code:"\n" = New line.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
code:"+" = One or more occurrences.
code:"()*" = Grouping that repeats zero or more times.
Featureless Settings Specification: 0002 - Basic List:
Each Object starts at the beginning of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as an object.
- A colon character:":" (unicode:"U+003A") followed by any white space until a newline terminates a valid Object.
+ A colon character:":" (unicode:"U+003A") followed by any white space until a new line terminates a valid Object.
Non-white space printable characters may not follow the colon of a valid Object.
Content is represented as a single Content column of every line following a valid object until the end of file (or string) or until the next valid Object is found.
Empty Objects are allowed, that is, the length of the object may be zero.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
code:"\o" = Any printable character, except unescaped character:":" (unicode:"U+003A").
code:"\l" = Any printable character or white space, except unescaped character:":" (unicode:"U+003A").
- code:"\c" = Either white space or printable, including newline, that not interpretable as an Object.
- code:"\n" = Newline.
+ code:"\c" = Either white space or printable, including new line, that not interpretable as an Object.
+ code:"\n" = New line.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
Before Structure\:
This Does\\\:
Second\:
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
Objects would be\:
This: does not need to be delimited.
This Does\:
2.1) Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
Featureless Settings Specification: 0003 - Extended List:
Each Object starts at the beginning of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as an object.
- An open-brace character:"{" (unicode:"U+007B") followed by any white space until a newline terminates a possible valid Object.
+ An open-brace character:"{" (unicode:"U+007B") followed by any white space until a new line terminates a possible valid Object.
An Object is not considered fully valid until a valid close-brace character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D") is found, designating the end of the Content.
Non-white space printable characters may not follow the open-brace character:"{" (unicode:"U+007B") of a valid Object.
Content is represented as a single Content column of every line following a valid object until the end of file (or string) or until a non-delimited close-brace character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D").
Any Content column that could be interpreted as an end of Content must be delimited if it should be part of the Content.
- White space may follow a valid close-brace character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D") but a terminating newline must be present to designate a valid end of Content.
+ White space may follow a valid close-brace character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D") but a terminating new line must be present to designate a valid end of Content.
There is no single-quote, double-quote, or backtick delimitation in this specification.
Only an open-brace character:"{" (unicode:"U+007B") that would result in a valid Object or the close-brace character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D") that would terminate valid Content can be delimited.
Empty Objects are allowed, that is, the length of the object may be zero.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
code:"\o" = Any printable character, except unescaped character:"{" (unicode:"U+007B").
code:"\l" = Any printable character or white space, except unescaped character:"}" (unicode:"U+007D").
- code:"\c" = Either white space or printable, including newline, that is not interpretable as an Object.
+ code:"\c" = Either white space or printable, including new line, that is not interpretable as an Object.
code:"\n" = Newline.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
Second {
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
}
This: does not need to be delimited.
}
2.1) Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
This Does\\\:
Second\:
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
Outer Objects would be\:
1.3.1) Does\:
2.1.1) until EOS/EOF.
- 2.2.1) white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ 2.2.1) white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
This Does\\\:
Second\:
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
Outer Objects would be\:
2.1.1) until
2.1.2) EOS/EOF.
- 2.2.1) white space,
- 2.2.2) including
- 2.2.3) newline
- 2.2.4) (and
- 2.2.5) leading
- 2.2.6) white space)
- 2.2.7) is
- 2.2.8) part of content.
+ 2.2.1) white
+ 2.2.2) space,
+ 2.2.3) including
+ 2.2.4) new
+ 2.2.5) line
+ 2.2.6) (and
+ 2.2.7) leading
+ 2.2.8) white space)
+ 2.2.9) is
+ 2.2.10) part of content.
Second {
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
}
1.3.1)
2.1.1) until EOS/EOF.
- 2.2.1) white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ 2.2.1) white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
Second {
Continues until EOS/EOF.
- All white space, including newline (and leading white space) is "part of content."
+ All white space, including new line (and leading white space) is "part of content."
# Valid comments are still ignored.
}
2.1.1) until
2.1.2) EOS/EOF.
- 2.2.1) white space,
- 2.2.2) including
- 2.2.3) newline
- 2.2.4) (and
- 2.2.5) leading
- 2.2.6) white space)
- 2.2.7) is
- 2.2.8) part of content.
+ 2.2.1) white
+ 2.2.2) space,
+ 2.2.3) including
+ 2.2.4) new
+ 2.2.5) line
+ 2.2.6) (and
+ 2.2.7) leading
+ 2.2.8) white space)
+ 2.2.9) is
+ 2.2.10) part of content.
Each Object starts at the end of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as part of the object.
White space separates an Object from the Content.
- An Object may be preceded by a newline, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
+ An Object may be preceded by a new line, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
If only printing white spaces or non-printable characters precedes a valid Object, then that Object is considered to have no Content.
An Object may be quoted to include white space where a single quote character:"'" (unicode:"U+0027"), a double quote character:'"' (unicode:"U+0022"), or a backtick character:'`' (unicode:"U+0060") are used to quote.
An Object is only considered quoted if the first and last character of the Object are the same quote.
Any quote characters in a non-quoted Object are treated as part of the Object rather than as a quote.
+ An Object that properly starts with a quote character but is not properly terminated before the new line is reached is considered to be an Object terminating at the end of the line.
+ A quoted Objected terminating at the new line in this way preserves the quotes as part of the Object.
Content exists on the same line as the Object.
- Content is represented as a single Content column that begins at a newline.
+ Content is represented as a single Content column that begins at a new line.
Content column consists of everything following the first non-white space character at the start of the line until the Object is reached.
- Content column includes trailing white space before newline is reached.
+ Content column includes trailing white space before new line is reached.
Content column does not include any of the white space between the last non-white space character and the start of the Object.
No delimits are supported in the Content.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
- code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
+ code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except new line.
code:"\q" = Non-white space or quoted white space (and non-white space) with no white space outside of the quotes.
- code:"\n" = Newline.
+ code:"\n" = New line.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
code:"+" = One or more occurrences.
Example\:
# fss-0009
# valid comments are ignored.
- Content from newline. "The Object"
+ Content from new line. "The Object"
object set. Second
Object would be\:
2) Second
Content would be\:
- 1.1) Content from newline.
+ 1.1) Content from new line.
2.1) object set.
Each Object starts at the end of a line and white space to the left of the Object is not treated as an object.
White space separates an Object from the Content.
- An Object may be followed by a newline, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
+ An Object may be followed by a new line, in which case means that the Object has no Content.
If only printing white spaces or non-printable characters follow a valid Object, then that Object is considered to have no Content.
An Object may be quoted to include white space where a single quote character:"'" (unicode:"U+0027"), a double quote character:'"' (unicode:"U+0022"), or a backtick character:'`' (unicode:"U+0060") are used to quote.
An Object is only considered quoted if the first and last character of the Object are the same quote.
Any quote characters in a non-quoted Object are treated as part of the Object rather than as a quote.
+ An Object that properly starts with a quote character but is not properly terminated before the new line is reached is considered to be an Object terminating at the end of the line.
+ A quoted Objected terminating at the new line in this way preserves the quotes as part of the Object.
Content exists on the same line as the Object.
Content is represented as multiple Content columns.
Content columns are white space separated parts within the Content is terminated by the start of the Object.
Any number of Content columns may exist in the Content until the Object is reached.
+ Content follows the same quoting rules as an Object.
Key\:
- code:"\s" = White space, except newline.
- code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except newline.
+ code:"\s" = White space, except new line.
+ code:"\b" = Either white space or printable, except new line.
code:"\q" = Non-white space or quoted white space (and non-white space) with no white space outside of the quotes.
- code:"\n" = Newline.
+ code:"\n" = New line.
code:"*" = Zero or more occurrences.
code:"+" = One or more occurrences.
code:"()*" = Grouping that repeats zero or more times.