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README.md

cty

cty (pronounced "see-tie") is a dynamic type system for applications written in Go that need to represent user-supplied values without losing type information. The primary intended use is for implementing configuration languages, but other uses may be possible too.

One could think of cty as being the reflection API for a language that doesn't exist, or that doesn't exist yet. It provides a set of value types and an API for working with values of that type.

Fundamentally what cty provides is equivalent to an interface{} with some dynamic type information attached, but cty encapsulates this to ensure that invariants are preserved and to provide a more convenient API.

As well as primitive types, basic collection types (lists, maps and sets) and structural types (object, tuple), the cty type and value system has some additional, optional features that may be useful to certain applications:

  • Representation of "unknown" values, which serve as a typed placeholder for a value that has yet to be determined. This can be a useful building-block for a type checker. Unknown values support all of the same operations as known values of their type, but the result will often itself be unknown.

  • Representation of values whose types aren't even known yet. This can represent, for example, the result of a JSON-decoding function before the JSON data is known.

Along with the type system itself, a number of utility packages are provided that build on the basics to help integrate cty into calling applications. For example, cty values can be automatically converted to other types, converted to and from native Go data structures, or serialized as JSON.

For more details, see the following documentation:


License

Copyright 2017 Martin Atkins

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