1--- 2test: Simple Inline Array 3brief: > 4 Sequences can be contained on a 5 single line, using the inline syntax. 6 Separate each entry with commas and 7 enclose in square brackets. 8yaml: | 9 seq: [ a, b, c ] 10php: | 11 ['seq' => ['a', 'b', 'c']] 12--- 13test: Simple Inline Hash 14brief: > 15 Mapping can also be contained on 16 a single line, using the inline 17 syntax. Each key-value pair is 18 separated by a colon, with a comma 19 between each entry in the mapping. 20 Enclose with curly braces. 21yaml: | 22 hash: { name: Steve, foo: bar } 23php: | 24 ['hash' => ['name' => 'Steve', 'foo' => 'bar']] 25--- 26test: Multi-line Inline Collections 27todo: true 28brief: > 29 Both inline sequences and inline mappings 30 can span multiple lines, provided that you 31 indent the additional lines. 32yaml: | 33 languages: [ Ruby, 34 Perl, 35 Python ] 36 websites: { YAML: yaml.org, 37 Ruby: ruby-lang.org, 38 Python: python.org, 39 Perl: use.perl.org } 40php: | 41 [ 42 'languages' => ['Ruby', 'Perl', 'Python'], 43 'websites' => [ 44 'YAML' => 'yaml.org', 45 'Ruby' => 'ruby-lang.org', 46 'Python' => 'python.org', 47 'Perl' => 'use.perl.org' 48 ] 49 ] 50--- 51test: Commas in Values (not in the spec!) 52todo: true 53brief: > 54 List items in collections are delimited by commas, but 55 there must be a space after each comma. This allows you 56 to add numbers without quoting. 57yaml: | 58 attendances: [ 45,123, 70,000, 17,222 ] 59php: | 60 ['attendances' => [45123, 70000, 17222]] 61