removed JSMN_SUCCESS value from the readme

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Serge A. Zaitsev 11 years ago
parent f2864e69b9
commit 76cd398859

@ -137,9 +137,14 @@ All job is done by `jsmn_parser` object. You can initialize a new parser using:
This will create a parser, that can parse up to 10 JSON tokens from `js` string. This will create a parser, that can parse up to 10 JSON tokens from `js` string.
Later, you can use `jsmn_parse(&parser)` function to process JSON string with the parser. Later, you can use `jsmn_parse(&parser)` function to process JSON string with the parser.
A non-negative value is the number of tokens actually used by the parser.
Passing NULL instead of the tokens array would not store parsing results, but
instead the function will return the value of tokens needed to parse the given
string. This can be useful if you don't know yet how many tokens to allocate.
If something goes wrong, you will get an error. Error will be one of these: If something goes wrong, you will get an error. Error will be one of these:
* `JSMN_SUCCESS` - everything went fine. String was parsed
* `JSMN_ERROR_INVAL` - bad token, JSON string is corrupted * `JSMN_ERROR_INVAL` - bad token, JSON string is corrupted
* `JSMN_ERROR_NOMEM` - not enough tokens, JSON string is too large * `JSMN_ERROR_NOMEM` - not enough tokens, JSON string is too large
* `JSMN_ERROR_PART` - JSON string is too short, expecting more JSON data * `JSMN_ERROR_PART` - JSON string is too short, expecting more JSON data

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