gnu: sbcl-njson: Update to 1.1.1.

* gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm (sbcl-json): Update to 1.1.1.
[description]: Update description.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
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Artyom Bologov 2023-08-22 15:52:30 +04:00 committed by Maxim Cournoyer
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@ -26600,7 +26600,7 @@ (define-public ecl-nkeymaps
(define-public sbcl-njson
(package
(name "sbcl-njson")
(version "1.1.0")
(version "1.1.1")
(source (origin
(method git-fetch)
(uri (git-reference
@ -26609,7 +26609,7 @@ (define-public sbcl-njson
(file-name (git-file-name "cl-njson" version))
(sha256
(base32
"02m9l77am2rlkg83dyp3jvb76ifw1y84xh3wpz6cx7h2wkxkjnl5"))))
"0zdf6mlbpc2j95qm000ljf642af18sfz45yxh6rnxrbf8m4laxxa"))))
(build-system asdf-build-system/sbcl)
(inputs (list sbcl-cl-json sbcl-jzon))
(native-inputs (list sbcl-lisp-unit2))
@ -26622,23 +26622,25 @@ (define-public sbcl-njson
and process JSON data, in the minimum keystrokes/minutes possible.
NJSON is parser-independent, with existing Common Lisp JSON parsers being
loadable as additional system. @code{jzon} and @code{cl-json} backends are
included by default, though. Conveniences that NJSON provides are:
loadable as additional system. @code{jzon} is included by default, though.
Conveniences that NJSON provides are:
@itemize
@item @code{encode} and @code{decode} as single entry points for JSON reading
and writing, be it from streams/string/files, or from those.
@item @code{jget}, @code{jrem}, @code{jtruep}, and their aliases to
access/delete the decoded objects' properties and check their truth value
without the need to worry about the low-level details of how these values are
decoded.
@item @code{jget}, @code{jcopy}, @code{jkeys}, and their aliases to
manipulate the decoded objects' properties without the need to worry
about the low-level details of how these values are decoded.
@item @code{jif}, @code{jwhen}, @code{jor}, @code{jand}, and other macros
mimicking Lisp ones, while using truth values of JSON-decoded data.
@item @code{jbind} and @code{jmatch} macros to destructure and
validate parsed JSON.
@item @code{njson/aliases} package to nickname to @code{j} for all the
forms conveniently accessible as @code{j:rem}, @code{j:get},
forms conveniently accessible as @code{j:get}, @code{j:copy},
@code{j:if} etc.
@end itemize\n")