# Specification The [TOON specification](https://github.com/toon-format/spec) is the authoritative reference for implementing encoders, decoders, and validators. It defines the concrete syntax, normative encoding/decoding behavior, and strict-mode validation rules. You don't need this page to *use* TOON. It's mainly for implementers and contributors. If you're looking to learn how to use TOON, start with the [Getting Started](/guide/getting-started) guide instead. > [!TIP] > The TOON specification is stable, but also an idea in progress. Nothing's set in stone – help shape where it goes by contributing to it or sharing feedback! ## Current Version **Spec v{{ $spec.version }}** (2025-11-23) is the current stable version. The spec defines a provisional media type and file extension in §18.2: - **Media type:** `text/toon` (provisional, UTF-8 only) - **File extension:** `.toon` ## Guided Tour of the Spec ### Core Concepts **[§1 Terminology and Conventions](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#1-terminology-and-conventions)** Defines key terms like "indentation level", "active delimiter", "strict mode", and RFC2119 keywords (MUST, SHOULD, MAY). **[§2 Data Model](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#2-data-model)** Specifies the JSON data model (objects, arrays, primitives), array/object ordering requirements, and canonical number formatting (no exponent notation, no leading/trailing zeros). **[§3 Encoding Normalization](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#3-encoding-normalization-reference-encoder)** Defines how non-JSON types (Date, BigInt, NaN, Infinity, undefined, etc.) are normalized before encoding. Required reading for encoder implementers. **[§4 Decoding Interpretation](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#4-decoding-interpretation-reference-decoder)** Specifies how decoders map text tokens to host values (quoted strings, unquoted primitives, numeric parsing with leading-zero handling). Decoders default to strict mode (`strict = true`) in the reference implementation; strict-mode errors are enumerated in §14. ### Syntax Rules **[§5 Concrete Syntax and Root Form](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#5-concrete-syntax-and-root-form)** Defines TOON's line-oriented, indentation-based notation and how to determine whether the root is an object, array, or primitive. **[§6 Header Syntax](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#6-header-syntax-normative)** Normative ABNF grammar for array headers: `key[N]{fields}:`. Specifies bracket segments, delimiter symbols, and field lists. **[§7 Strings and Keys](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#7-strings-and-keys)** Complete quoting rules (when strings MUST be quoted), escape sequences (only `\\`, `\"`, `\n`, `\r`, `\t` are valid), and key encoding requirements. **[§8 Objects](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#8-objects)** Object field encoding (key: value), nesting rules, key order preservation, and empty object handling. **[§9 Arrays](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#9-arrays)** Covers all array forms: primitive (inline), arrays of objects (tabular), mixed/non-uniform (list), and arrays of arrays. Includes tabular detection requirements. **[§10 Objects as List Items](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#10-objects-as-list-items)** Indentation rules for objects appearing in list items (first field on hyphen line, nested object rules). **[§11 Delimiters](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#11-delimiters)** Delimiter scoping (document vs active), delimiter-aware quoting, and parsing rules for comma/tab/pipe delimiters. **[§12 Indentation and Whitespace](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#12-indentation-and-whitespace)** Encoding requirements (consistent spaces, no tabs in indentation, no trailing spaces/newlines) and decoding rules (strict vs non-strict indentation handling). ### Conformance and Validation **[§13 Conformance and Options](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#13-conformance-and-options)** Defines conformance classes (encoder, decoder, validator), required options, and conformance checklists. **[§13.4 Key Folding and Path Expansion](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#134-key-folding-and-path-expansion)** Optional encoder feature (key folding) and decoder feature (path expansion) for collapsing/expanding dotted paths. Specifies safety requirements and conflict resolution. **[§14 Strict Mode Errors and Diagnostics](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#14-strict-mode-errors-and-diagnostics-authoritative-checklist)** **Authoritative checklist** of all strict-mode errors: array count mismatches, syntax errors, indentation errors, structural errors, and path expansion conflicts. ### Implementation Guidance **[§19 TOON Core Profile](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#19-toon-core-profile-normative-subset)** Normative subset of the most common, memory-friendly rules. Useful for minimal implementations. **[Appendix G: Host Type Normalization Examples](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#appendix-g-host-type-normalization-examples-informative)** Non-normative guidance for Go, JavaScript, Python, and Rust implementations on normalizing language-specific types. **[Appendix C: Test Suite and Compliance](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#appendix-c-test-suite-and-compliance-informative)** Reference test suite at [github.com/toon-format/spec/tree/main/tests](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/tree/main/tests) for validating implementations. ## Spec Sections at a Glance | Section | Topic | When to Read | |---------|-------|--------------| | §1-4 | Data model, normalization, decoding | Implementing encoders/decoders | | §5-6 | Syntax, headers, root form | Implementing parsers | | §7 | Strings, keys, quoting, escaping | Implementing string handling | | §8-10 | Objects, arrays, list items | Implementing structure encoding | | §11-12 | Delimiters, indentation, whitespace | Implementing formatting and validation | | §13 | Conformance, options, key folding | Implementing options and features | | §14 | Strict-mode errors | Implementing validators | | §19 | Core profile | Minimal implementations | ## Conformance Checklists The spec includes three conformance checklists: ### [Encoder Checklist (§13.1)](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#131-encoder-conformance-checklist) Key requirements: - Produce UTF-8 with LF line endings - Use consistent indentation (default 2 spaces, no tabs) - Escape only `\\`, `\"`, `\n`, `\r`, `\t` in quoted strings - Quote strings with active delimiter, colon, or structural characters - Emit array lengths `[N]` matching actual count - Preserve object key order - Normalize numbers to non-exponential decimal form - Convert `-0` to `0`, `NaN`/±Infinity to `null` - No trailing spaces or trailing newline ### [Decoder Checklist (§13.2)](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#132-decoder-conformance-checklist) Key requirements: - Parse array headers per §6 (length, delimiter, fields) - Split inline arrays and tabular rows using active delimiter only - Unescape quoted strings with only valid escapes - Type unquoted primitives: true/false/null → booleans/null, numeric → number, else → string - Enforce strict-mode rules when `strict=true` - Preserve array order and object key order ### [Validator Checklist (§13.3)](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#133-validator-conformance-checklist) Validators should verify: - Structural conformance (headers, indentation, list markers) - Whitespace invariants (no trailing spaces/newlines) - Delimiter consistency between headers and rows - Array length counts match declared `[N]` - All strict-mode requirements ## Versioning The spec uses semantic versioning (major.minor): - **Major version** (e.g., v{{ $spec.version }}): Breaking changes, incompatible with previous versions - **Minor version** (e.g., v1.5 → v1.6): Clarifications, additional requirements, or backward-compatible additions See [Appendix D: Document Changelog](https://github.com/toon-format/spec/blob/main/SPEC.md#appendix-d-document-changelog-informative) for detailed version history. ## Contributing to the Spec The spec is community-maintained at [github.com/toon-format/spec](https://github.com/toon-format/spec). We welcome contributions of all kinds: reporting ambiguities or errors, proposing clarifications and examples, adding test cases to the reference suite, or discussing edge cases and normative behavior. Your feedback helps shape the format.