Hey I'm trying to merge/update(if python) 2 json files in to 1 but when I do it I sadly convert all empty arrays in to NULL object which is causing a massive head ache - was using this sollution > github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/252
json merge(const json &a, const json &b)
{
json result = a.flatten();
json tmp = b.flatten();
for (json::iterator it = tmp.begin(); it != tmp.end(); ++it)
{
result[it.key()] = it.value();
}
return result.unflatten();
}
Can any1 suggest how I can work around it so that my empty arrays wont turn in to nulls? :- (
@Dariusz Assume you have really big JSON file, for example 100MB, and if you used binary it would have only 10MB or something like that. If you want to stay with JSON, I would go for msgpack: msgpack.org
@Dariusz I've written my own binary writer/reader: header file - pastebin.com/aCj817Ue and cpp - pastebin.com/zd65F7cA But I haven't updated it for months, so I wouldn't use it. (It needs a review)
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