There's already a manual catch for checking if there's more than one document in any file, but it would be better to just use yaml.load(), which automatically throws an error on multi-document files for us.
This isn't exactly a huge priority since there aren't any data files which usedocumentModes.onePerFile yet, though!
There's already a manual catch for checking if there's more than one document in any file, but it would be better to just use `yaml.load()`, which automatically throws an error on multi-document files for us.
This isn't exactly a huge priority since there aren't any data files which *use* `documentModes.onePerFile` yet, though!
There's already a manual catch for checking if there's more than one document in any file, but it would be better to just use
yaml.load()
, which automatically throws an error on multi-document files for us.This isn't exactly a huge priority since there aren't any data files which use
documentModes.onePerFile
yet, though!