Structure constructor to initialize a json_core object
type(json_file) :: json_core json_core = json_core()
Function constructor for a json_core. This is just a wrapper for json_initialize.
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | verbose | mainly useful for debugging (default is false) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | compact_reals | to compact the real number strings for output (default is true) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | print_signs | always print numeric sign (default is false) |
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character(kind=CDK,len=*), | intent(in), | optional | :: | real_format | Real number format: 'E' [default], '*', 'G', 'EN', or 'ES' |
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integer(kind=IK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | spaces_per_tab | number of spaces per tab for indenting (default is 2) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | strict_type_checking | if true, no integer, double, or logical type
conversions are done for the |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | trailing_spaces_significant | for name and path comparisons, is trailing space to be considered significant. (default is false) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | case_sensitive_keys | for name and path comparisons, are they case sensitive. (default is true) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | no_whitespace | if true, printing the JSON structure is done without adding any non-significant spaces or linebreaks (default is false) |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | unescape_strings | If false, then the raw escaped string is returned from json_get_string and similar routines. If true [default], then the string is returned unescaped. |
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character(kind=CK,len=1), | intent(in), | optional | :: | comment_char | If present, this character is used
to denote comments in the JSON file,
which will be ignored if present.
Example: |
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integer(kind=IK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | path_mode | How the path strings are interpreted in the
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character(kind=CK,len=1), | intent(in), | optional | :: | path_separator | The |