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msgpack-tools
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JSON with Commas and Comments
I wholeheartedly agree with this idea. In case anyone wants a fast C++ parser for this, RapidJSON [1] has optional support for comments and trailing commas; I actually added trailing comma support to it.
I did this to support hand-writing game data in JSON (e.g. monster stats, campaign dialog scripts) and then converting it to MessagePack at build time [2]. This gives you very high simplicity (e.g. no schemas) and excellent performance.
[1] http://rapidjson.org/
[2] https://github.com/ludocode/msgpack-tools
asn1c
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A Critique of the Cap'n Proto Schema Language
I had to use it at work in a C++ environment and ended up settling on patching a copy of https://github.com/vlm/asn1c
Can't say I'd feel confident putting any of this stuff in a public service. Too complex and prone to bugs.
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JSON with Commas and Comments
I've used ASN.1 at work quite a bit, and the reason you won't see it much are pretty much:
- HORRIBLE schema format.
- Very few FOSS libraries, most of which are terrible. I used Lev Walkins asn1c[0], which I patched slightly and coupled with some semi-generic code to emit JSON (for debugging purposes).
[0] https://github.com/vlm/asn1c
What are some alternatives?
tools - Unified developer tools for JavaScript, TypeScript, and the web
ujsonin - Micro JSON Input / Reader
pbc - A protocol buffers library for C
awesome-json-next - A Collection of What's Next for Awesome JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) for Structured (Meta) Data in Text - JSON5, HJSON, HanSON, TJSON, SON, CSON, USON, JSONX/JSON11 & Many More
ruby-skyjam - A Google Music client gem
json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans
hn-search - Hacker News Search