go-ruby-yaml documentation¶
Ruby's Psych-compatible YAML emitter and loader in pure Go — MRI-compatible, no cgo.
go-ruby-yaml/yaml is a faithful, pure-Go (zero cgo) reimplementation of Ruby's Psych YAML,
matching reference Ruby (MRI) byte-for-byte. The module path is
github.com/go-ruby-yaml/yaml.
It was extracted from rbgo's prelude/internals into a reusable standalone
library: the module is standalone and importable by any Go program, and it is
the backend bound into go-embedded-ruby
by rbgo as a native module — just like
go-ruby-regexp and
go-ruby-erb. The dependency runs the other
way: this library has no dependency on the Ruby runtime.
Status: emitter + loader complete — Psych byte-exact
Faithful port of Ruby's Psych: Dump emitter and Load / SafeLoad loader, with anchors and aliases, the !ruby/object: Ruby tags, Symbol / Time / Range / bignum scalars, and both block and flow styles. Validated by a differential oracle against the system ruby / Psych — emitted YAML and loaded values compared byte-for-byte — at 100% coverage, gofmt + go vet clean, CI green across the six 64-bit Go targets and three OSes.
Quick taste¶
s, _ := yaml.Dump(map[string]any{"a": 1, "b": []any{2, 3}})
// "---\na: 1\nb:\n- 2\n- 3\n"
v, _ := yaml.Load("--- &a [1, 2]\n*a\n") // shared via alias
v, _ = yaml.SafeLoad("--- !ruby/object:Foo {}") // refused: error
Repositories¶
| Repo | What it is |
|---|---|
yaml |
the library — Ruby's Psych YAML in pure Go |
docs |
this documentation site (MkDocs Material, versioned with mike) |
go-ruby-yaml.github.io |
the organization landing page (Hugo) |
brand |
logo and brand assets |
Principles¶
- Pure Go,
CGO_ENABLED=0— trivial cross-compilation, a single static binary, no C toolchain. - MRI byte-exact. Output matches reference Ruby exactly, not approximately,
validated by a differential oracle against the
rubybinary. - Standalone & reusable. Extracted from rbgo's internals; no dependency on the Ruby runtime — the dependency runs the other way.
- 100% test coverage is the target, enforced as a CI gate, across 6 arches and 3 OSes.
Where to go next¶
- Why pure Go — why this slice of Ruby is deterministic enough to live as a standalone, interpreter-independent Go library.
- Usage & API — the public surface and worked examples.
- Roadmap — what is done and what is downstream by design.
Source lives at github.com/go-ruby-yaml/yaml.