THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB.
jsoncpp is an implementation of a JSON (http://json.org) reader and writer in C++. JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate.
New homepage:
https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp
Old homepage:
http://jsoncpp.sourceforge.net
Categories
Data FormatsLicense
MIT License, Public DomainFollow json-cpp
You Might Also Like
All-in-One IT Monitoring - No More Blind Spots
Tired of switching between different tools and missing critical alerts? PRTG brings everything together, monitoring your entire IT infrastructure from a single, intuitive interface. Whether it’s servers, switches, printers, or cloud services, you get instant visibility and clear notifications - no technical jargon, no clutter. Set up in minutes, PRTG helps you prevent downtime, reduce stress, and prove your value to your company. Focus on your job, not on chasing issues. Try PRTG and experience true IT peace of mind.
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project
User Reviews
-
Robust, small and standard de facto implementation of JSON parser in C++. We use it in educational purposes to study students.
-
We have been using Json-cpp for quite a number of years in our mobile games, where it has provided solid, reliable, cross-platform parsing with a very small footprint.
-
hello author, I find a bug. when i use reader prase a num string,expleme "49", it is crash type_ is int type,but value_.map_ is not createed
-
hello author, I find two bug. 1.if json more than twenty value,Could lead to a loss of "[" and "{". example: Json::Value root; Json::FastWriter writer; while(bContinue) { hModule = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, PInfo.th32ProcessID); Module32First(hModule, &MInfo); CloseHandle(hModule); hProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,FALSE,PInfo.th32ProcessID); char cFull[1024] = {0}; int iLen = pGetProcessImageFileNameA(hProcess,cFull,1024); Json::Value sysinfo; sysinfo["dwPid"] = (int)PInfo.th32ProcessID; sysinfo["FileName"] = PInfo.szExeFile; sysinfo["FilePath"] = DosDevicePath2LogicalPath(cFull); sysinfo["dwThreads"] = (int)PInfo.cntThreads; sysinfo["dwPriClass"] = (int)GetPriorityClass(hProcess); root.append(sysinfo); bContinue = Process32Next(hSnapshot, &PInfo); } jsondata = writer.write(root); FILE *fp; fp = fopen("aa.txt", "w"); if(fp ==NULL) printf("fails\n"); fprintf(fp, jsondata.c_str()); 2.value["key"] funtion lost aslong(),if value is FileSize. If updated, please notice 674268015@qq.com,Thank you very much.
-
hello author, I find a expression that in json_reader.cpp 566 line. like this: bool badTokenType = ( token.type_ == tokenArraySeparator && token.type_ == tokenArrayEnd ); the boolean expression always return false. I think not '&&' but '||', do you thing so ?