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# Description `cargo` somewhat recently gained the capability to store `lints` settings for the crate and workspace, that can override the defaults from `rustc` and `clippy` lints. This means we can enforce some lints without having to actively pass them to clippy via `cargo clippy -- -W ...`. So users just forking the repo have an easier time to follow similar requirements like our CI. ## Limitation An exception that remains is that those lints apply to both the primary code base and the tests. Thus we can't include e.g. `unwrap_used` without generating noise in the tests. Here the setup in the CI remains the most helpful. ## Included lints - Add `clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction` (added by #12549) # User-Facing Changes Running `cargo clippy --workspace` should be closer to the CI. This has benefits for editor configured runs of clippy and saves you from having to use `toolkit` to be close to CI in more cases. |
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nu-json
a fork of serde_hjson.
The changes made to this crate are kept in CHANGELOG.
The Rust implementation of Hjson is based on the Serde JSON Serialization Library.
This crate is a Rust library for parsing and generating Human JSON Hjson. It is built upon Serde, a high performance generic serialization framework.
Install
This crate works with Cargo and can be found on crates.io with a Cargo.toml
like:
[dependencies]
serde = "1"
nu-json = "0.76"
From the Commandline
Add with:
cargo add serde
cargo add nu-json
Usage
extern crate serde;
extern crate nu_json;
use nu_json::{Map,Value};
fn main() {
// Now let's look at decoding Hjson data
let sample_text=r#"
{
## specify rate in requests/second
rate: 1000
array:
[
foo
bar
]
}"#;
// Decode and unwrap.
let mut sample: Map<String, Value> = nu_json::from_str(&sample_text).unwrap();
// scope to control lifetime of borrow
{
// Extract the rate
let rate = sample.get("rate").unwrap().as_f64().unwrap();
println!("rate: {}", rate);
// Extract the array
let array : &mut Vec<Value> = sample.get_mut("array").unwrap().as_array_mut().unwrap();
println!("first: {}", array.first().unwrap());
// Add a value
array.push(Value::String("baz".to_string()));
}
// Encode to Hjson
let sample2 = nu_json::to_string(&sample).unwrap();
println!("Hjson:\n{}", sample2);
}
DOCS
At the moment, the documentation on serde_hjson / serde_json is also relevant for nu-json.