result_type = object({ whole_number = number fractional_number = number fractional_number_precision = number string_ascii = string string_unicode_bmp = string string_unicode_astral = string string_unicode_nonnorm = string true = bool false = bool null = any }) result = { # Numbers whole_number = 5 fractional_number = 3.2 fractional_number_precision = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459 # Strings string_ascii = "hello" string_unicode_bmp = "ЖЖ" string_unicode_astral = "👩‍👩‍👧‍👦" string_unicode_nonnorm = "años" # now a precomposed ñ, because HCL imposes NFC normalization # FIXME: The above normalization test doesn't necessarily test what it thinks # it is testing, because this file is also HCL and thus subject to # normalization; as long as the parser normalizes consistently this could # pass even if it's using a different normalization form. # The left hand side of these are quoted to make it clear that we're expecting # to get strings here, not really true/false/null. "true" = true "false" = false "null" = null }