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Syntax Cheatsheet
Quick reference for mapping JSON to TOON format. For rigorous, normative syntax rules and edge cases, see the Specification.
Objects
::: code-group
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Ada"
}
id: 1
name: Ada
:::
Nested Objects
::: code-group
{
"user": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Ada"
}
}
user:
id: 1
name: Ada
:::
Primitive Arrays
::: code-group
{
"tags": ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
}
tags[3]: foo,bar,baz
:::
Tabular Arrays
::: code-group
{
"items": [
{ "id": 1, "qty": 5 },
{ "id": 2, "qty": 3 }
]
}
items[2]{id,qty}:
1,5
2,3
:::
Mixed / Non-Uniform Arrays
::: code-group
{
"items": [1, { "a": 1 }, "x"]
}
items[3]:
- 1
- a: 1
- x
:::
Note
When a list-item object has a tabular array as its first field, the tabular header appears on the hyphen line. Rows are indented two levels deeper than the hyphen, and other fields are indented one level deeper. This is the canonical encoding for this pattern.
::: code-group
items[1]:
- users[2]{id,name}:
1,Ada
2,Bob
status: active
items[1]:
- users[2]{id,name}:
1,Ada
2,Bob
:::
Arrays of Arrays
::: code-group
{
"pairs": [[1, 2], [3, 4]]
}
pairs[2]:
- [2]: 1,2
- [2]: 3,4
:::
Root Arrays
::: code-group
["x", "y", "z"]
[3]: x,y,z
:::
Empty Containers
::: code-group
{}
(empty output)
:::
::: code-group
{
"items": []
}
items[0]:
:::
Quoting Special Cases
Strings That Look Like Literals
::: code-group
{
"version": "123",
"enabled": "true"
}
version: "123"
enabled: "true"
:::
These strings must be quoted because they look like numbers/booleans.
Strings with Active Delimiter
::: code-group
{
"note": "hello, world"
}
note: "hello, world"
:::
Strings containing the active delimiter (comma by default) must be quoted.
Strings with Leading/Trailing Spaces
::: code-group
{
"message": " padded "
}
message: " padded "
:::
Empty String
::: code-group
{
"name": ""
}
name: ""
:::
Quoting Rules Summary
Strings must be quoted if they:
- Are empty (
"") - Have leading or trailing whitespace
- Equal
true,false, ornull(case-sensitive) - Look like numbers (e.g.,
"42","-3.14","1e-6","05") - Contain special characters:
:,",\,[,],{,}, newline, tab, carriage return - Contain the active delimiter (comma by default, or tab/pipe if declared in header)
- Equal
"-"or start with"-"followed by any character
Otherwise, strings can be unquoted. Unicode and emoji are safe:
message: Hello 世界 👋
note: This has inner spaces
Escape Sequences
Only five escape sequences are valid in quoted strings:
| Character | Escape |
|---|---|
Backslash (\) |
\\ |
Double quote (") |
\" |
| Newline | \n |
| Carriage return | \r |
| Tab | \t |
All other escapes (e.g., \x, \u) are invalid.
Array Headers
Basic Header
key[N]:
N= array length- Default delimiter: comma
Tabular Header
key[N]{field1,field2,field3}:
N= array length{fields}= column names- Default delimiter: comma
Alternative Delimiters
::: code-group
items[2 ]{id name}:
1 Alice
2 Bob
items[2|]{id|name}:
1|Alice
2|Bob
:::
The delimiter symbol appears inside the brackets and braces.
Key Folding (Optional)
Standard nesting:
data:
metadata:
items[2]: a,b
With key folding (keyFolding: 'safe'):
data.metadata.items[2]: a,b
See Format Overview – Key Folding for details.
Type Conversions
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
| Finite number | Canonical decimal (no exponent, no trailing zeros) |
NaN, Infinity, -Infinity |
null |
BigInt (safe range) |
Number |
BigInt (out of range) |
Quoted decimal string |
Date |
ISO string (quoted) |
undefined, function, symbol |
null |