OGDL

OGDL (Ordered Graph Data Language), is a "structured textual format that represents information in the form of graphs, where the nodes are strings and the arcs or edges are spaces or indentation."[1]

Like XML, but unlike JSON and YAML, OGDL includes a schema notation and path traversal notation. There is also a binary representation.

Example

libraries
    foo.so
    bar.so
gollark: "the two languages will be left by themselves"
gollark: I think you're right. Oh dear.
gollark: It doesn't matter to a simple family tree diagram.
gollark: Er, pretend it says 5 for that last one...
gollark: Which doesn't affect it much.

See also

  • Comparison of data serialization formats

References


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