Serialization
Examples in
V
// JSON is very popular nowadays, that's why JSON support is built in.
// The first argument of the json.decode function is the type to decode to.
// The second argument is the JSON string.
// V generates code for JSON encoding and decoding. No runtime reflection is used.
// This results in much better performance.
import json
struct Foo {
bar int
}
struct User {
name string
age int
// Use the `skip` attribute to skip certain fields
foo Foo [skip]
// If the field name is different in JSON, it can be specified
last_name string [json:lastName]
}
data := '{ "name": "Frodo", "lastName": "Baggins", "age": 25 }'
user := json.decode(User, data) or {
eprintln('Failed to decode json')
return
}
println(user.name)
println(user.last_name)
println(user.age)
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V panic: array.get: index out of range (i == -1, a.len == 0)
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