On 07/30/2013 10:02 PM, Derek Gaston wrote:
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Roy Stogner <royst...@ices.utexas.edu <mailto:royst...@ices.utexas.edu>> wrote:

    Hmmm... if the above statement implies that you don't know GetPot can
    do nested data, then I'd suggest you try that out first.  If you do
    know GetPot can do nested data but you just think the syntax is
    too atrocious to use, I wouldn't object to jsoncpp in contrib.


Indeed - our GetPot input files are very nested. Stuff like this works fine:

[Section]
  param1 = 3

  [./subsection]
    subparam2 = 4
    subparam3 = '6 7'

    [./subsubsection]
      somesubsubparam = dog
    [../]
  [../]
[]

Personally, I think it's easier to read and write than JSON (by a human)... it basically pretty intuitive.

But - I'm not really against JSON either - just letting you know that this stuff works...


Good to know, thanks! I didn't realize getpot was that advanced! I guess I should've read the documentation at some stage :)



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