opam-version: "2.0" synopsis: "Elm-inspired decoders for Ocaml" description: """ A combinator library for "decoding" JSON-like values into your own Ocaml types, inspired by Elm's `Json.Decode` and `Json.Encode`. > Eh? An Ocaml program having a JSON (or YAML) data source usually goes something like this: 1. Get your data from somewhere. Now you have a `string`. 2. *Parse* the `string` as JSON (or YAML). Now you have a `Yojson.Basic.json`, or maybe an `Ezjsonm.value`, or perhaps a `Ocyaml.yaml`. 3. *Decode* the JSON value to an Ocaml type that's actually useful for your program's domain. This library helps with step 3. """ maintainer: "Matt Bray " authors: "Matt Bray " license: "ISC" homepage: "https://github.com/mattjbray/ocaml-decoders" doc: "https://mattjbray.github.io/ocaml-decoders/decoders" bug-reports: "https://github.com/mattjbray/ocaml-decoders/issues" depends: [ "ocaml" "dune" "containers" {>= "2.8"} ] build: ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] dev-repo: "git+ssh://git@github.com/mattjbray/ocaml-decoders.git" url { src: "https://github.com/mattjbray/ocaml-decoders/releases/download/v0.2.0/decoders-v0.2.0.tbz" checksum: [ "sha256=62b3e2706dafe526c832bce2ea871f01d50b0464baf9bb90db3a819ebdf17e65" "sha512=8c564b7bf01b906a384128f588c323425db2af3476ff83f1e4ed1773786a2f444949b9e6b81f5ba1e405cc5dd0a782ed10cdea55005be289660c5bc81e6481d5" ] }