On 11/23/2014 2:47 PM, Rowan Collins wrote:
For JSON, newlines aren't the delimiter you want, but with nested structures,
I'm not sure how you'd parse a partial structure anyway. Are there JSON
equivalents of SAX (event-based) parsers?
If JSON is encoded into another format, newlines can be
On 23 November 2014 23:36:30 GMT, Bill Salak b...@devtemple.com wrote:
The callback would be given the string as returned by fgets today. The
functional equivalent to fgetjson today is handled by something like
$handle = fopen(~some file~, 'r');
while (($data = fgets($handle)) !== FALSE) {
On 23 November 2014 18:39:18 GMT, Bill Salak b...@devtemple.com wrote:
Hi list,
I'm considering writing an RFC to add a 3rd parameter to fgets which
accepts
a user defined function. If we had this today we wouldn't need fgetcsv
with
the added benefit of fgetcsv style support for data packaging
Hi list,
I'm considering writing an RFC to add a 3rd parameter to fgets which
accepts a user defined function. If we had this today we wouldn't need
fgetcsv with the added benefit of fgetcsv style support for data
packaging formats we would otherwise create more 1 off functions for.
For
Hi!
On 24 Nov 2014, at 02:39, Bill Salak b...@devtemple.com wrote:
Hi list,
I'm considering writing an RFC to add a 3rd parameter to fgets which accepts
a user defined function. If we had this today we wouldn't need fgetcsv with
the added benefit of fgetcsv style support for data