Package : cjson > RPM : cjson-1.7.15-2.mga9.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | cjson |
Version | 1.7.15 |
Release | 2.mga9 |
URL | https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/ |
Group | System/Libraries |
Summary | Ultra-lightweight JSON parser in ANSI C |
Size | 355KB |
Arch | armv7hl |
License | MIT |
Description
cJSON aims to be the dumbest possible parser that you can get your job done
with. It's a single file of C, and a single header file.
JSON is described best here: http://www.json.org/ It's like XML, but fat-free.
You use it to move data around, store things, or just generally represent
your program's state.
As a library, cJSON exists to take away as much legwork as it can, but not
get in your way. As a point of pragmatism (i.e. ignoring the truth), I'm
going to say that you can use it in one of two modes: Auto and Manual.
Let's have a quick run-through.
I lifted some JSON from this page: http://www.json.org/fatfree.html
That page inspired me to write cJSON, which is a parser that tries to share
the same philosophy as JSON itself. Simple, dumb, out of the way.
with. It's a single file of C, and a single header file.
JSON is described best here: http://www.json.org/ It's like XML, but fat-free.
You use it to move data around, store things, or just generally represent
your program's state.
As a library, cJSON exists to take away as much legwork as it can, but not
get in your way. As a point of pragmatism (i.e. ignoring the truth), I'm
going to say that you can use it in one of two modes: Auto and Manual.
Let's have a quick run-through.
I lifted some JSON from this page: http://www.json.org/fatfree.html
That page inspired me to write cJSON, which is a parser that tries to share
the same philosophy as JSON itself. Simple, dumb, out of the way.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 9 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | x86_64 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2022-03-29 20:04:57 |
Changelog | View in Sophie |
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