Hey,
this looks pretty sweet! I stuck with EDN for now but its way too slow, so
I'm gonna give this a shot.
One thing: I'm don't think its the best idea to fall back to
*default-data-readers*, would you be open to adding a second argument to
'cljson->clj which takes a map specifying readers? eg. (cljson->clj
{:readers {"my.ns/test" my-reader-fn}} json-string), basically the same API
as clojure.edn/read?
Thanks,
/thomas
On Monday, June 24, 2013 7:23:26 PM UTC+2, Alan Dipert wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm pleased to announce the release of cljson 1.0.0, a Clojure and
> ClojureScript data serialization library designed for maximal Clojure data
> deserialization speed in the browser:
> https://github.com/tailrecursion/cljson. cljson was designed to take
> advantage of the native JSON parsing facilities most browsers provide.
>
> cljson provides clj->cljson and cljson->clj functions on both platforms.
> cljson->clj on ClojureScript is roughly 5-6x faster than
> cljs.reader/read-string, and cljson data is roughly 10% fatter on the wire
> than EDN.
>
> Thanks in advance for your feedback and contributions!
>
> Alan
>
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