:sig DValue json_decode(String s) :params s : string containing JSON data return value : a DValue object containing the deserialized JSON data :see 0_DValue json_encode 2_DValue_to_bool 2_DValue_to_f64 2_DValue_to_u64 :content Deserializes `s` into a `DValue` structure. The returned structure is usually consumed through `DValue` accessors such as: - `tree["key"].to_string()` - `tree["count"].to_u64()` - `tree["enabled"].to_bool()` Current runtime behavior: - JSON objects and arrays become map-shaped `DValue` values. - JSON booleans become native `bool` `DValue` values. - JSON strings become native `String` `DValue` values. - JSON numbers currently deserialize as string-valued `DValue` nodes, so typed conversions such as `to_f64()` and `to_u64()` are the normal way to read numeric content. :example DValue data = json_decode("{\"name\": \"Ada\", \"tags\": [\"x\", \"y\"]}"); print(data["name"].to_string(), " has ", data["tags"].keys().size(), " tags\n");