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#parson |
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##About |
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Parson is a small json parser and reader written in C. |
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Parson is a small [json](http://json.org) parser and reader written in C. |
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##Features |
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* Small (only 2 files) |
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##Installation |
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Run the following code: |
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``` |
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git clone http://github.com/kgabis/parson.git |
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git clone https://github.com/kgabis/parson.git |
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``` |
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and copy parson.h and parson.c to you source code tree. |
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##Important |
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Parson currently supports hexadecimal and octal numbers, but they're not a part of JSON standard, so you shouldn't use them. |
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##License |
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[The MIT License (MIT)](http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) |