yaml-cpp
is a YAML parser and emitter in C++ matching the YAML 1.2 spec.
See Tutorial and How to Emit YAML for reference. For the old API (until 0.5.0), see How To Parse A Document.
If you find a bug, post an issue! If you have questions about how to use yaml-cpp, please post it on http://stackoverflow.com and tag it yaml-cpp
.
yaml-cpp
uses CMake to support cross-platform building. Install CMake (Resources -> Download) before proceeding. The basic steps to build are:
Note: If you don't use the provided installer for your platform, make sure that you add CMake
's bin folder to your path.
mkdir build
cd build
cmake [-G generator] [-YAML_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on|OFF] ..
-
The
generator
option is the build system you'd like to use. Runcmake
without arguments to see a full list of available generators.- On Windows, you might use "Visual Studio 12 2013" (VS 2013 32-bits), or "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" (VS 2015 64-bits).
- On OS X, you might use "Xcode".
- On a UNIX-like system, omit the option (for a Makefile).
-
yaml-cpp
builds a static library by default, you may want to build a shared library by specifying-YAML_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
. -
For more options on customizing the build, see the CMakeLists.txt file.
- The command you'll need to run depends on the generator you chose earlier.
Note: To clean up, just remove the build
directory.
yaml-cpp 0.6.0 released! This release requires C++11, and no longer depends on Boost.
yaml-cpp 0.3.0 is still available if you want the old API.
The old API will continue to be supported, and will still receive bugfixes! The 0.3.x and 0.4.x versions will be old API releases, and 0.5.x and above will all be new API releases.
The autogenerated API reference is hosted on CodeDocs
The following projects are not officially supported: