identifier can contain weird things @ string ( @f0/0\:0 = "foo" ) @string { foo = "foo" # @f0/0\:0 } @ preamble( foo ) @preamble { foo } entry can be empty @misc{} key can be empty @misc(,) key can contain weird things. The following three lines are only defining one entry @misc( @misc{author="test"}, ) @misc{ ()cr@zy{,} Now testing entries with unknown type. @cr@zy{ key1, year = 2010, title = @f0/0\:0 # "jou{"}rn@l" # { {j}ou#"n@{l} } # @f0/0\:0, author = "Jœhn Nash", } @comment{ This is a comment field names can contain weird things, including at-signs but probably not a good idea. The following line starts a new entry, even though few parsers will catch it @article{key2, @my_field = "test", year = "2010", } we are now outside of an entry again, balancedness does not matter } } @ comment The next line defines an entry of type "commentarticle" @ commment@article {key3,}