Shall I use std.json at my own risks ?

H. S. Teoh hsteoh at quickfur.ath.cx
Tue Nov 12 22:11:45 PST 2013


On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 07:00:43AM +0100, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:
> On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 05:26:54 UTC, jean christophe
> wrote:
> >
> >Hello
> >
> >would you guys say that std.json is a good or bad choice dor a
> >desktop application ? I've read many threads about it on the forum
> >and finally I don't realy know what to do Oo`
> >
> >I need my Gtkd application to maintain a (possibly big) archive
> >database of financial records downloaded daily from the server
> >application. In my case JSON seems to be the most convenient
> >format. Please let me know if, according to you, std.json will
> >cast aside as std.xml.
> >
> >Thenks.
> >
> >PS: As I'm new to the forum, I'd like to thank the D core
> >community for such a GREAT language. I shall admit that it was
> >difficult to abandon Emacs :s Anyway I've not been so positively
> >impressed by a new language since Java 0.
> 
> I have fiddled with std.json and it seems OK, but lacks
> documentation and has fairly limited functionality.  If you don't
> mind creating another dependency you can try Vibe.D's json tools,
> they are fantastic.
[...]

What's the reason vibe.d's json tools aren't backported to Phobos?


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