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The YAML specification is huge. Really, really huge. It contains all the functionality of XML, except with flexibility and choice, which makes it easier to read, but with a formal specification that is more complex than XML. The original pure-Perl implementation YAML costs just over 4 megabytes of memory to load. Just like with Windows .ini files (3 meg to load) and CSS (3.5 meg to load) the situation is just asking for a YAML::Tiny module, an incomplete but correct and usable subset of the functionality, in as little code as possible.
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MD5 (YAML-Tiny-1.36.tar.gz) = TSsZKY6fUAs//5Ydr0WKAQ==
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RMD160 (YAML-Tiny-1.36.tar.gz) = 5yGZf2juEP/d1vP7R5Nc+K38WuI=
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SHA1 (YAML-Tiny-1.36.tar.gz) = K3tEaA8Z6iuFu9LaKQwCC/HJt28=
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SHA256 (YAML-Tiny-1.36.tar.gz) = 4y1W7adgLpEwaBiC2/dM3cEJ1hsOahJMOndAhxwMVfo=
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SIZE (YAML-Tiny-1.36.tar.gz) = 33823
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