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A value is serialized into an arbitrarily large number of Element-values.
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A Value::String
A Value::Integer that fits into a signed 64-bit integer
A Value::Integer that does not fit into a signed 64-bit integer
A Value::Struct
A Value::File
A Value::Float
A Value::Dict
A Value::Command that is a closure
A Value::binary
A Value::Duration
A Value::Glob
A Value::RegEx
A Value::Scope
A Value::Bool
A Value::Empty
A Value::Type
A Value::Time
A Value::Table
A Value::List
A description of a single column of a table, including name and type.
A single row of a table
A single member of a struct
A command invocation
A rebinding of the this-value of a command
A Value::Scope instance that is in fact a namespace, e.g. global:io. These aren't serialised, they are passed by name.
A Value::String
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This is the root of a serialized value.
The index in the elements array that contains the value we're serializing
An array of all sub-parts of the value we're serializing
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