[S-Expressions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Expression "wp: S-Expression") are one convenient way to parse and store data.
# --instructions--
Write a simple reader/parser for S-Expressions that handles quoted and unquoted strings, integers and floats.
The function should read a single but nested S-Expression from a string and return it as a (nested) array.
Newlines and other whitespace may be ignored unless contained within a quoted string.
"`()`" inside quoted strings are not interpreted, but treated as part of the string.
Handling escaped quotes inside a string is optional; thus "`(foo"bar)`" may be treated as a string "`foo"bar`", or as an error.
For this, the reader need not recognize "<code>\\</code>" for escaping, but should, in addition, recognize numbers if the language has appropriate data types.
Note that with the exception of "`()"`" ("<code>\\</code>" if escaping is supported) and whitespace there are no special characters. Anything else is allowed without quotes.
The reader should be able to read the following input
<pre>((data "quoted data" 123 4.5)
(data (!@# (4.5) "(more" "data)")))
</pre>
and turn it into a native data structure. (See the [Pike](https://rosettacode.org/wiki/S-Expressions#Pike "\#Pike"), [Python](https://rosettacode.org/wiki/S-Expressions#Python "\#Python") and [Ruby](https://rosettacode.org/wiki/S-Expressions#Ruby "\#Ruby") implementations for examples of native data structures.)