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TOML tables are dictionaries where lookups are done using string keys. In
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general, all access methods on tables are named `toml_*_in(...)`.
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Keys in tables can be iterrogated using a key index:
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Keys in tables can be interrogated using an integer index:
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```c
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toml_table_t* tab = toml_parse_file(...);
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```
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Once you know a key and its content type, you can obtain its content in the table by one of these methods:
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Once you know a key and its content type, retrievals can be done with one of these methods:
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```c
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toml_string_in(tab, key);
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toml_bool_in(tab, key);
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Some `toml_*_at` and `toml_*_in` functions return a toml_datum_t
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structure. The `ok` flag in the structure indicates if the function
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call was successful. If so, you may proceed to read the value
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corresponding to the type of the call.
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corresponding to the type of the content.
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For example:
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```
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