On 03/25/2012 12:50 PM, Andrea Fontana wrote:
Hope it's clear...import std.json; import std.stdio; void main(string args[]) { JSONValue json = parseJSON(q"EOS { "key" : { "subkey1" : "str_val", "subkey2" : [1,2,3], "subkey3" : 3.1415 } } EOS"); writeln(json.object["key"].object["subkey1"].str); writeln(json.object["key"].object["subkey2"].array[1].integer); writeln(json.object["key"].object["subkey3"].type == JSON_TYPE.FLOAT); } On Sunday, 25 March 2012 at 15:26:31 UTC, AaronP wrote:Could I get a "hello, world" example of parsing json? The docs look simple enough, but I could still use an example.
Ah. That's perfect, thanks. :)
