2024-03-14 17:38:02 +03:00
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# PHP JZON #
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This is a small PHP library for parsing JZON documents.
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## What is JZON? ##
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JZON is a *superset* of JSON which is designed to be actively edited by *humans*.
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PHP JZON features:
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* no need to worry about trailing commas
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* one line comments starting with #
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* simple array keys don't need to be quoted with ""
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* parsing errors are shown in a friendly manner
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### Quick Example ###
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Say, you have the following JZON file example.json:
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```
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["foo",
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"bar",
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{meaning_of_life: 42,
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#NOTE: no comma ahead
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# and yes comments are supported!
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hey: "bar"
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"thatscool": 1
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}
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]
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```
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Now you can parse it this way:
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```
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<?php
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$str = file_get_contents('example.json');
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var_dump(jzon_parse($str));
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```
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And it should output something as follows:
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```
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array(3) {
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[0]=>
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string(3) "foo"
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[1]=>
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string(3) "bar"
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[2]=>
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array(3) {
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["thatscool"]=>
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int(1)
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["meaning_of_life"]=>
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int(42)
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["hey"]=>
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string(3) "bar"
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}
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}
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```
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