Why do you need a human readable serialisation format when your data looks perfectly human readable currently?
The problem appears simple. You have multiple data formats. You want to compare data. To do this you need a series of filters to standardise the data into a standard format. You need to validate your conversions.
The desire to use a human readable format suggest you "human" plan to read the data and decide if it is valid. Why do that after every change? Why not leverage modules, /t test.t files and make test to do this?
In reply to Re: Human-readable serialization formats other than YAML?
by tachyon-II
in thread Human-readable serialization formats other than YAML?
by jasonk
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