Thought I was going to have to handle JSON in C++ and then realised that I can actually pre-process it somewhere else in a sensible language and phew that makes everything much easier
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Matthew Garrett (mjg59@nondeterministic.computer)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 21:05:09 JST Matthew Garrett - clacke likes this.
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Matthew Garrett (mjg59@nondeterministic.computer)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 21:05:16 JST Matthew Garrett @antnisp Not really if I'm targeting an ESP32
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Anton 🏳️🌈 🇬🇷Pappas (he/him) (antnisp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 21:05:17 JST Anton 🏳️🌈 🇬🇷Pappas (he/him) @mjg59 Qt has an acceptable interface, so it's doable.
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lj·rk (ljrk@todon.eu)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 21:05:23 JST lj·rk @mjg59 Just use C++ boost with it's built-in BNF-in-C++-through-operator-overloading lib!
Truly one of the most cursed things I've seen.
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