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awesome-json-next
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The Norway Problem
You might look at JSON Next variants (if you remember - "classic" JSON is a subset of YAML), see https://github.com/json-next/awesome-json-next
my own little JSON Next entry / format is called JSON 1.1 or JSONX, that is, JSON with eXtensions, see https://json-next.github.io/
- json-next/awesome-json-next
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JSON with Commas and Comments
FYI: I collect JSON variants with extension at the Awesome JSON - What's Next? page [1].
[1] https://github.com/json-next/awesome-json-next
ruby-skyjam
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JSON with Commas and Comments
I found code generation to be useful in Ruby with protobuf. This:
https://github.com/lloeki/ruby-skyjam/blob/master/defs/skyja...
gives that:
https://github.com/lloeki/ruby-skyjam/blob/master/lib/skyjam...
I would certainly enjoy having a DSL to write descriptive code to validate using JSON schema, but it would be even better if the Ruby definitions could be generated and persisted in Ruby files using that DSL.
Also, storing things in basic hash/array types works, but having dedicated types is useful, so that one can ensure not shoving one kind of hash in place of another unrelated kind of hash.
As for types themselves in general, there's RBS and Sorbet. One could have type definition generation as well for even deeper static and runtime checks.
What are some alternatives?
russian-words - List of Russian words
ujsonin - Micro JSON Input / Reader
msgpack-tools - Command-line tools for converting between MessagePack and JSON / msgpack.org[UNIX Shell]
pyyaml - Canonical source repository for PyYAML
asn1c - The ASN.1 Compiler
pbc - A protocol buffers library for C
edn - Extensible Data Notation
tools - Unified developer tools for JavaScript, TypeScript, and the web
json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans