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If you look at the RPG code for YAJLINTO you will see that it repeatedly
calls the YAJL_OBJ_FIND() and YAJL_GET_STRING() procedures, so I would
predict that YAJLINTO performs slower. As Brad mentioned, you could test
this pretty easily.

I also wrote a JSON parser in RPG and tested performance against YAJL. I
discovered that the YAJL_BUF_PARSE() procedure performed more efficiently
than the one I wrote in RPG, which created an index in memory to the name
and value nodes and object nodes in a JSON document. However calls to
YAJL_ARRAY_LOOP() and YAJL_OBJ_LOOP() and YAJL_GET_STRING() and
YAJL_GET_NUMBER() were much less efficient than the equivalent procedures I
wrote in my parser, so that my parser ended up performing about twice as
efficiently as YAJL.





On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 6:12 AM Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

YAJL is quite fast. I wrote my own parsing for JSON a while back (as a fun
little refresher course in tree processing and recursion) and it was in
RPG. It was nowhere near as fast as YAJL.

Should be easy to put together a test for YAJL vs YAJLINTO.

On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 2:31 AM Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

I’m curious to know if there are any performance differences between
YAJLINTO and YAJL procedures when parsing JSON field by field.

I understand that parsing field by field requires more coding effort,
but I
wanted to check if there are notable performance variations between the
two. In DATA-INTO, JSON is parsed once from top to bottom, with each
field
being populated into the data structure during parsing itself.

However, in the case of YAJL procedures, if we use yajl_object_find to
locate a field positioned as the 10th field in the JSON, does it parse
all
10 fields to retrieve its value? If this assumption is correct, YAJLINTO
might offer better performance compared to YAJL procedures.

Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions on this.

Regards,
Suren
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