I'm trying to write a stupid simple config for my own use.Like in ocaml's view, array is number indexed hash. And like lisp, is comma free. Quotes are used only if necessary.

(ignore ( (0 ((0 k320w) (1 wireless)) ) (1 ((0 k330w) (1 wireless)) ) (2 acer) ) ) (config( (61 '61 key.kbd') (78 '78 key.kbd') (mouse mouse.kbd) (pad pad.kbd) ) )
to
'ignore' => [ [ 'k320w', 'wireless' ], [ 'k330w', 'wireless' ], [ 'acer' ] ], 'config' => { '61' => '61 key.kbd', '78' => '78 key.kbd', 'mouse' => 'mouse.kbd', 'pad' => 'pad.kbd' },

It's must be solved in a recursion. Hope it interest some monks


In reply to parse lisp style config by vincentaxhe

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