I'm starting to think that TSV is a much -undervalued file format...
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Replying to @propensive
I disagree. TSV makes it easy to think you can just mkString("\t") or split("\t") instead of actually parsing.
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Replying to @tixxit
Oh, I'm being naive...can't you? Or do you just mean you might have tabs in your cells?
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Replying to @propensive
Right. Or you might have newlines that require quotes or all manner of things. Easy to make an unparesable file!
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Replying to @tixxit
Right. I was working on the assumption that the only whitespace in the cells is spaces. But sure, that might be presumptuous. ;)
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Replying to @propensive
yeah, that's usually how it goes :) Also, why not just use a lib? Save yourself a potential headache down the road.
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Replying to @tixxit
I've been self-flagellating by writing a lot of bash scripts lately, do don't have the luxury of libraries. :(
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ahhhhhhh - my sympathies. Do what you gotta do
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Replying to @tixxit @propensive
i try to use SSV, snowman separated values.
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