Yep! I collect into a NamedTuple of (optionally Pooled)Arrays and return that. You can direct that into whatever sink you’d like!
Oh, cool! I hadn’t seen this yet. I’ll look at it and probably borrow liberally! ![]()
Also, I’m not married to this being its own package. I was originally going to put it in as a PR to JSONTables.jl since my initial impetuous was trying to extend the functionality of parsing JSON files, but since it could help with XMLDict.jl and others, separating it out seemed to make more sense. If you think it fits into the toolbelt of Strapping.jl now or down the road once it’s had some time to mature, I’m down merge it in.