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//! # What is Hjson?
//!
//! A configuration file format for humans. Relaxed syntax, fewer mistakes, more comments.
//! See <https://hjson.github.io>
//!
//! Data types that can be encoded are JavaScript types (see the `serde_hjson:Value` enum for more
//! details):
//!
//! * `Boolean`: equivalent to rust's `bool`
//! * `I64`: equivalent to rust's `i64`
//! * `U64`: equivalent to rust's `u64`
//! * `F64`: equivalent to rust's `f64`
//! * `String`: equivalent to rust's `String`
//! * `Array`: equivalent to rust's `Vec<T>`, but also allowing objects of different types in the
//! same array
//! * `Object`: equivalent to rust's `serde_hjson::Map<String, serde_hjson::Value>`
//! * `Null`
//!
//!
//! # Examples of use
//!
//! ## Parsing a `str` to `Value` and reading the result
//!
//! ```rust
//! use serde_hjson::Value;
//!
//! fn main() {
//! let data: Value = serde_hjson::from_str("{foo: 13, bar: \"baz\"}").unwrap();
//! println!("data: {:?}", data);
//! println!("object? {}", data.is_object());
//!
//! let obj = data.as_object().unwrap();
//! let foo = obj.get("foo").unwrap();
//!
//! println!("array? {:?}", foo.as_array());
//! // array? None
//! println!("u64? {:?}", foo.as_u64());
//! // u64? Some(13u64)
//!
//! for (key, value) in obj.iter() {
//! println!("{}: {}", key, match *value {
//! Value::U64(v) => format!("{} (u64)", v),
//! Value::String(ref v) => format!("{} (string)", v),
//! _ => unreachable!(),
//! });
//! }
//! // bar: baz (string)
//! // foo: 13 (u64)
//! }
//! ```
extern crate lazy_static;
extern crate core;
extern crate linked_hash_map;
extern crate num_traits;
extern crate regex;
extern crate serde;
pub use ;
pub use ;
pub use ;
pub use ;