Thanks Mike this looks pretty good for what I'm doing right now. At least makes the call to get the doc a bit easier :). On Dec 12, 2013, at 7:55 AM, Mike Marino <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Dan, > > As an option, see pillowtalk started by jubos over on github. It uses yajl > as the back end and, though it's tedious to do in C, it is relatively > straightforward to deal with. This doesn't make it *automatic* (I don't > think that would be possible in C given the strong-typedness of the > language), but perhaps it will be easier than what you're doing now. > > You can also find a forked version here that I've worked on: > > https://github.com/mgmarino/pillowtalk > > that introduces changes feed and support for compilation on windows, > (though it doesn't sound like you need that). > > Cheers, > Mike > > > On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Dan Santner <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey guys I know this is more of a JSON question than a specific couchdb >> question but... >> I know someone on this list has run into this before somewhere. I need to >> bring my couch docs into C structs to work with them. So right now I'm >> dropping them into file, reading the file, and parsing them field by field >> into a struct with CJSON. Seems there has to be a quicker path. I do >> still have to have a little work between the doc and the struct, like >> converting string constants into enums and stuff like that so it can't be >> too automatic if you know what I mean. >> >> Any ideas?
