gnu: Update sbcl-njson to 1.1.0.
* gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm (sbcl-njson): Update to 1.1.0. [inputs]: Add sbcl-jzon. [arguments]: Add njson/jzon to 'asd-systems'. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Le Vaillant <glv@posteo.net>
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| (define-public sbcl-njson | ||||
|   (package | ||||
|     (name "sbcl-njson") | ||||
|     (version "1.0.0") | ||||
|     (version "1.1.0") | ||||
|     (source (origin | ||||
|               (method git-fetch) | ||||
|               (uri (git-reference | ||||
|  | @ -26411,12 +26411,12 @@ instead of #'FOO. | |||
|               (file-name (git-file-name "cl-njson" version)) | ||||
|               (sha256 | ||||
|                (base32 | ||||
|                 "1apwccrvivrq57rlrw6vffrn3a5hikk10s0dndszjw5ri29b3qyd")))) | ||||
|                 "02m9l77am2rlkg83dyp3jvb76ifw1y84xh3wpz6cx7h2wkxkjnl5")))) | ||||
|     (build-system asdf-build-system/sbcl) | ||||
|     (inputs (list sbcl-cl-json)) | ||||
|     (inputs (list sbcl-cl-json sbcl-jzon)) | ||||
|     (native-inputs (list sbcl-lisp-unit2)) | ||||
|     (arguments | ||||
|      '(#:asd-systems '("njson" "njson/cl-json"))) | ||||
|      '(#:asd-systems '("njson" "njson/cl-json" "njson/jzon"))) | ||||
|     (home-page "https://github.com/atlas-engineer/njson") | ||||
|     (synopsis "JSON handling framework for Common Lisp") | ||||
|     (description | ||||
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| 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{cl-json} is included by default, though. | ||||
| Conveniences that NJSON provides are: | ||||
| loadable as additional system.  @code{jzon} and @code{cl-json} backends are | ||||
| included by default, though.  Conveniences that NJSON provides are: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @itemize | ||||
| @item @code{encode} and @code{decode} as single entry points for JSON reading | ||||
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