encode primitive as list with anchors

to make it consistent with builtins and configuration options
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Valentin Gagarin 2022-08-03 11:23:40 +02:00
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## Primitives
### String
- <a id="#type-string" href="#type-string">String</a>
*Strings* can be written in three ways.
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`"http://example.org/foo.tar.bz2"` can also be written as
`http://example.org/foo.tar.bz2`.
### Number
- <a id="#type-number" href="#type-number">Number</a>
Numbers, which can be *integers* (like `123`) or *floating point*
(like `123.43` or `.27e13`).
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return integers, whereas any operation involving at least one
floating point number will have a floating point number as a result.
### Path
- <a id="#type-path" href="#type-path">Path</a>
*Paths*, e.g., `/bin/sh` or `./builder.sh`. A path must contain at
least one slash to be recognised as such. For instance, `builder.sh`
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recognized as a path. `a.${foo}/b.${bar}` is a syntactically valid division
operation. `./a.${foo}/b.${bar}` is a path.
### Boolean
- <a id="#type-boolean" href="#type-boolean">Boolean</a>
*Booleans* with values `true` and `false`.
### Null
- <a id="#type-null" href="#type-null">Null</a>
The null value, denoted as `null`.