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##ofxs373Json

the power of Json Box in openFrameworks.

		JsonBox::Object o;
		o["myName"] = JsonBox::Value(123);
		o["myOtherMember"] = JsonBox::Value("asld\\kfn");
		o["hahaha"] = JsonBox::Value(true);
		o["adamo"] = JsonBox::Value(129.09);
		std::cout << o << std::endl;
		JsonBox::Value v(o);
		v.writeToFile("file.json");

		JsonBox::Array a;
		a.push_back(JsonBox::Value("I'm a string..."));
		a.push_back(JsonBox::Value(123));
		std::cout << a << std::endl;

		JsonBox::Value v2;
		v2.loadFromFile("file.json");
		std::cout << v2 << std::endl;
		v2.writeToStream(std::cout, true, true);
		v2.writeToFile("file.json", false, false);

compiled with Json Box 'release-0.6.2' March 2016, currently with linux64 & osx libs

##about Json Box

Json Box

JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.

Json Box is a C++ library used to read and write JSON with ease and speed.

Things it does:

  • Follows the standards established on http://json.org/
  • Read and write JSON in UTF-8
  • Uses the STL streams for input and output
  • Generated JSON can be indented and pretty or compact and hard-to-read
  • Does not crash when the JSON input contains errors, it simply tries to interpret as much as it can

Things it does not do:

  • Read JSON in UTF-16 or UTF-32
  • Keep the order of the members in objects (the standard doesn't require keeping the order)
  • Write useful error messages when the JSON input contains errors

The library wasn't designed with multi-threading in mind.

The class reference can be found here.

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