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| A malloc-free JSON parser for Arduino | ||||
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| An efficient JSON parser for Arduino | ||||
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| This library is an thin C++ wrapper around the *jsmn* tokenizer: http://zserge.com/jsmn.html | ||||
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| Features | ||||
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| * Based on the well-proven [jsmn](http://zserge.com/jsmn.html) tokenizer | ||||
| * Supports nested objects | ||||
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| How to  use ? | ||||
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| > Each token takes 8 bytes, so `sizeof(JsonParser<32>)` is 256 bytes which is quite big in an Arduino with only 2KB of RAM. | ||||
| > Don't forget that you also have to store the JSON string in RAM and it's probably big. | ||||
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| > 32 tokens may seem small but it's very descent for an 8-bit processor, you wouldn't get better results with other JSON libraries. | ||||
| > 32 tokens may seem small, but it's very decent for an 8-bit processor, you wouldn't get better results with other JSON libraries. | ||||
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| ### 4. Extract data | ||||
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|     double a = root.getArray(0).getDouble(0); | ||||
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| Common pitfalls | ||||
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| This is because we want functions like `JsonArray::getString()` to return a null-terminating string without any memory allocation. | ||||
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| Memory usage | ||||
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| Code size | ||||
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