Feels less cluttered, easier to read and more consistent.
Still keep tovalue, tobytes etc that are more basic functions this
only renamed format related functions.
Also there is an exceptin for to/fromjson as it comes from jq.
Also fixes lots of spelling errors while reading thru.
raw format was a hack to skip decoding to be able to get a binary using tobyte etc.
Now you can do fq -d bytes ... instead of fq -d raw 'tobytes | ...'
Markdown is used as is in online documentation and in cli the markdown decoder
is used to decode and the some jq code massages it into something cli friendly.
Was just too much of a mess to have doc in jq.
interp: Refactor format help and also include options
interp: Add -o name=@path to load file content as value (not documented yet, might change)
interp,decode: Expose decode out value as _out (might change)
interp: Refactor foramts.jq into format_{decode,func,include}.jq
interp: Refactor torepr into _format_func for generic format function overloading
interp: Refactor -o options parsing to be more generic and collect unknowns options to be used as format options
decode of decode alises
func for format overloaded functions
include for format specific jq functions (also _help, torepr etc)
flac_frame: Add bits_per_sample option
mp3: Add max_unique_header_config and max_sync_seek options
mp4: Add decode_samples and allow_truncate options
avc_au: Has length_size option
hevc_au: Has length_size option
aac_frame: Has object_typee option
doc: Rewrite format doc generation, less hack more jq
Basic support, can also do CER and DER but without any extra validation.
No schema support.
Redo format doc.md usage a bit, now format/<dir>/<format>.md instead.
Related to #20