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sharp-json

A lightweight JSON implementation for Mono/.NET

Usage

Use the base type ln.json.JSON to represent JSON variables.

import ln.json;
...
JSON n = 123.45;
JSON s = "Hello World!"

Console.WriteLine("A number: {0}",n.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("A String: {0}",s.ToString());

To parse JSON from text you may use

JSONParser parser = new JSONParser();
JSON json = parser.Parse("[ 0, 1, 2, 3 ]");

Console.WriteLine("json: {0}",json);