I like it a lot and just used it to help somebody intimidated by Parsec in the IRC channel.
Still cringing at the read/show :) On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Alvaro J. Genial <gen...@alva.ro> wrote: > Howdy, > > I'd like to present a minimal JSON encoding/decoding library: > > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/yocto-0.1.2 > > From the README: > > Yocto is exceedingly simple: it only exports one type, Value (which can > represent any JSON-encoded data) in addition to Read and Show instances for > it--which, respectively, take care of decoding and encoding values > automatically. > > It's worth mentioning that Yocto handles numbers as Rationals rather than > Doubles, which makes it faithful to the JSON standard and lets it handle > rational numbers of arbitrary magnitude and precision. > > The name is a play on metric unit prefixes: AttoJson is a tiny JSON > library, and Yocto is even smaller. (The entire implementation fits in > fewer than 80 lines x 80 columns.) > > [It is meant primarily for interactive use and one-offs, which is how I'm > handwaving hijacking Read and Show.] > > Anyway, I hope you find it useful; the code lives here: > > https://github.com/ajg/yocto > > Alvaro > http://alva.ro > > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell mailing list > Haskell@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell > >
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