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nuget.org : rapidjson.temprelease

Rapidjson is an attempt to create the fastest JSON parser and generator. This is an unofficial release from the master branch as of 11/2017. - Small but complete. Supports both SAX and DOM style API. SAX parser only a few hundred lines of code. - Fast. In the order of magnitude of strlen(). Optionally supports SSE2/SSE4.2 for acceleration. - Self-contained. Minimal dependency on standard libraries. No BOOST, not even STL. - Compact. Each JSON value is 16 or 20 bytes for 32 or 64-bit machines respectively (excluding text string storage). With the custom memory allocator, parser allocates memory compactly during parsing. - Full RFC4627 compliance. Supports UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32. - Support both in-situ parsing (directly decode strings into the source JSON text) and non-destructive parsing (decode strings into new buffers). - Parse number to int/unsigned/int64_t/uint64_t/double depending on input - Support custom memory allocation. Also, the default memory pool allocator can also be supplied with a user buffer (such as a buffer allocated on user's heap or - programme stack) to minimize allocation. As the name implies, rapidjson is inspired by rapidxml.

Registry - Homepage - JSON
purl: pkg:nuget/rapidjson.temprelease
Keywords: native, coapp, JSON, nativepackage
License: GPL-1.0+
Latest release: over 6 years ago
First release: over 6 years ago
Dependent packages: 4
Dependent repositories: 12
Downloads: 53,053 total
Stars: 13,829 on GitHub
Forks: 3,483 on GitHub
Total Commits: 1904
Committers: 221
Average commits per author: 8.615
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.515
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