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=head1 NAME
DJSON - Decommisioned. Use JSONY.pm instead.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
use DJSON;
my $data = decode_djson $djson_string;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
DJSON is a data language that is simlar to JSON, just more chill. All valid
JSON is also valid DJSON (and represents the same thing when decoded), but
DJSON lets you omit a lot of the syntax that makes JSON a pain to write.
=head1 DJSON SYNTAX
Here is some examples of DJSON followed by equivalent JSON:
Words don't need quotes. A list of things is an array:
foo bar baz
[ "foo", "bar", "baz" ]
Strings with spaces can use single or double quotes:
'foo bar' # <= This is (a comment indicating) a string
# More commenting
"baz boom "
[ "foo bar ", "baz boom " ]
Hashes still need curly braces:
{
foo { bar baz }
num -1.2e3
}
{ "foo": { "bar": "baz" }, "num": -1.2e3 }
More soon...
NOTE: You may want to look at the tests (especially C<t/decode.t>) to see the
full abilities of DJSON.
=head1 STATUS
B<BEWARE!!!>
DJSON is mst's idea, and ingy's Pegex based implementation. The language is
just a baby, and will change a lot, or may go away entirely.
Development people are currently working on this in C<#pegex> in
irc.freenode.net. Please drop by.
=head1 AUTHORS
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=item * Ingy döt Net (ingy) <ingy@cpan.org>
=item * Matt S. Trout (mst) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2011-2014 Ingy döt Net
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as
perl itself.
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