JSON is designed for working with JavaScript files. Basically, you have two systems communicating. And so that everyone understands each other, there is a basic format that divides the file into sections where the data is stored.
{ "_version": 330, "_FontManager__default_weight": "normal", "default_size": null, "defaultFamily": { "ttf": "DejaVu Sans", "afm": "Helvetica" }, "afmlist": [ { "fname": "fonts/afm/phvro8an.afm", "name": "Helvetica", "style": "italic", "variant": "normal", "weight": "medium", "stretch": "condensed", "size": "scalable", "__class__": "FontEntry" }, { "fname": "fonts/afm/pagd8a.afm", "name": "ITC Avant Garde Gothic", "style": "normal", "variant": "normal", "weight": "demi", "stretch": "normal", "size": "scalable", "__class__": "FontEntry" },
JSONs carry not only the meaning of the data transmitter, but also some designations to the system. For example, when installing the Matplotlib library (graphics drawing for Python), we use a small file with the .json extension so that our project builder reads the library version, the main parameters, where to use it when building the project.
{ "fname": "/usr/share/fonts/microsoft/bahnschrift.ttf", "name": "Bahnschrift", "style": "normal", "variant": "normal", "weight": 400, "stretch": "normal", "size": "scalable", "__class__": "FontEntry" } ], "__class__": "FontManager" }
When closing a large block of data, do not forget to specify which variable (__class__) you are forming in the description above. Otherwise, the system will not understand you, and without a debugger, you will not notice it.
Some non-obvious uses of JSON:
"fname": "/usr/share/fonts/urw-base35/P052-BoldItalic.otf",
"name": "P052", - additional parameters and auxiliary files have a place for installation files.
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