commit | 429b8748505a8996873d311b190e9cf0c5d84ec8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Callum Oakley <c.oakley108@gmail.com> | Mon Dec 31 12:49:48 2018 +0000 |
committer | Callum Oakley <c.oakley108@gmail.com> | Mon Dec 31 12:49:48 2018 +0000 |
tree | c9dc61f9db65cdcd5d612eb053dbf812fff57fd8 | |
parent | 30b3cf7e7606eb9105350535e19fa0fa4f162d39 [diff] |
clippy
A Rust JSON5 serializer and deserializer which speaks Serde.
Deserialize a JSON5 string with from_str
. Go the other way with to_string
. The serializer is very basic at the moment, it just produces plain old JSON. See the Serde documentation for details on implementing Serialize
and Deserialize
. (Usually it's just a case of sprinkling in some derives.)
The Serde data model is mostly supported, with the exception of bytes and borrowed strings.
Read some config into a struct.
extern crate json5; #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq)] struct Config { message: String, n: i32, } fn main() { let config = " { // A traditional message. message: 'hello world', // A number for some reason. n: 42, } "; assert_eq!( json5::from_str(config), Ok(Config { message: "hello world".to_string(), n: 42, }), ); }