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Hi Jack,

Initially I downloaded the YAJL utility on April 2020.

Now I am seeing two more updates available after April 2020. Thought of
upgrading the utility which I have to the latest.

For "Change 1 : Updated June 8, 2020 added new option "include empty
arrays" to YAJLDTAGEN." I modified the YAJLDTAGEN source and verified the
result as well.

For "Change 2: Updated Oct 14, 2020 added yajl_clearBuf routine to clear
generator buffer, and yajl_addNumF to help format numbers." I could see two
procedures were added in
YAJL_H (Prototype Definition)
YAJLR4 (Procedure)

but I am unable to identify which programs are using these two procedures
currently. I scanned the imported IFS path using grep -F -R -i as well.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
Suren



On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 5:59 AM Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

What type of a yajl update did you do.

On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 11:15 AM Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Currently I am using the YAJL utility for my application.

I could see the two new changes added to the utility,

Change 1 : Updated June 8, 2020 added new option "include empty arrays"
to
YAJLDTAGEN.
Change 2: Updated Oct 14, 2020 added yajl_clearBuf routine to clear
generator buffer, and yajl_addNumF to help format numbers.

Based on my analysis, Change 1 is modified in the YAJLDTAGEN source,
Change
2 is modified in YAJL_H source.

Am I right or any other sources also got modified for these changes?

Why do I need this information? Because currently I added all the sources
into the source physical file instead of IFS path and compiled. So to
apply
new changes I need to retrofit the modifications.

Any help will be very much appreciated.

Regards,
Suren
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