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Predicate json_read/3 |
json(NameValueList)
, where
NameValueList is a list of Name=Value. Name is an atom
created from the JSON string.true
and false
are mapped -like JPL-
to @(true) and @(false).null
is mapped to the Prolog term
@(null)Here is a complete example in JSON and its corresponding Prolog term.
{ "name":"Demo term", "created": { "day":null, "month":"December", "year":2007 }, "confirmed":true, "members":[1,2,3] }
json([ name='Demo term', created=json([day= @null, month='December', year=2007]), confirmed= @true, members=[1, 2, 3] ])
The following options are processed:
null
. Default @(null)true
. Default @(true)false
. Default @(false)error
):
error
, throw an unexpected
end of file syntax error
Returning an status term is required to process
Concatenated
JSON.
Suggested values are @(eof)
or end_of_file
.
atom
.
The alternative is string
, producing a packed string object.
Please note that codes
or chars
would produce ambiguous
output and are therefore not supported.