LIBUCL
Universal configuration library parser (by vstakhov)
RapidJSON
A fast JSON parser/generator for C++ with both SAX/DOM style API (by Tencent)
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LIBUCL | RapidJSON | |
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5 | 15 | |
1,594 | 13,852 | |
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7.9 | 6.1 | |
3 days ago | 9 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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LIBUCL
Posts with mentions or reviews of LIBUCL.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-28.
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That's a Lot of YAML
Have you seen ucl? https://github.com/vstakhov/libucl
It seems very similar.
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Structured configuration in Go
Structured configuration is the type of configuration language I wanted for Djinn, whereby parameters could be grouped together into blocks, and nested within each other. Hence, the structure. The language I came up with was heavily influenced by HCL, and libucl and has support for duration and size literal values. Below is what the language looks like,
- Libucl: Universal configuration language parser library
- An Intuition for Lisp Syntax
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The YAML file of Prometheus Operator has over 13k lines, one of the longest YAML files on GitHub ever
Here you go: https://github.com/vstakhov/libucl
RapidJSON
Posts with mentions or reviews of RapidJSON.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-19.
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Has anyone embedded a web-UI into a C++ project?
Here's what I did: - I bought a theme that I liked, and used mstch as template engine (matched the theme's template format) - Imported rapidjson for parsing JSON, and used mstch for generating JSON (the JSON I generate is simple enough that I can do this) - Wrote an HTTP handler class for each page that handles the GET and POST requests, generating HTML or JSON depending on the request
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Is there a good cross-platform (Windows / Linux) C or C++ library for file I/O?
And documentation in most cases is more user-friendly if you will use something like MkDocs(based on Markdown), example http://rapidjson.org/
- What is the best way to store multiple objects of a class as data in C++?
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How to deserialise json into a C++ struct?
Use RapidJSON https://rapidjson.org/
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DAW JSON Link v3, a JSON serialization/deserialization library, is released
It seems not super widely used compared to other famous libraries like RapidJSON, nlohmann-json, or simdjson. But it seems the author is very active in developing this project which can mitigate this "lack of community" issue.
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Is cpp a good language for reading and writing large quantities of JSON files as quickly as possible?
have a look at rapidjson for a a nice simple json framework https://rapidjson.org/ I use it and it's quite fast and as good as anything I used in python.
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What JSON library do you suggest?
So I just cloned https://github.com/Tencent/rapidjson to see what is the current status. At compile time they check if the C++ compiler supports the "noexcept" keyword, and if so they define RAPIDJSON_NOEXCEPT to be "noexcept". Throughout the implementation, RAPIDJSON_NOEXCEPT is added to quite a few function declarations (about a hundred of them).
- Storing data to be used in simulations.
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How and where I can learn about Web sockets, APIs, Wrappers to connect with my C++ code?
RapidJSON is also excellent, like fantastic when performance matters. Not sure there's a much faster JSON implementation anywhere, and I've written my own SAX-style parser as a fun, hobby project for C++.
- Can anyone point me to an open-source project that correctly uses allocators?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing LIBUCL and RapidJSON you can also consider the following projects:
yaml-cpp - A YAML parser and emitter in C++
JsonCpp - A C++ library for interacting with JSON.
frozen - JSON parser and generator for C/C++ with scanf/printf like interface. Targeting embedded systems.
json - JSON for Modern C++
YAJL - A fast streaming JSON parsing library in C.
simdjson - Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second : used by Facebook/Meta Velox, the Node.js runtime, ClickHouse, WatermelonDB, Apache Doris, Milvus, StarRocks
cJSON - Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C
Boost.PropertyTree - Boost.org property_tree module
QJson - QJson is a qt-based library that maps JSON data to QVariant objects.
Jansson - C library for encoding, decoding and manipulating JSON data