@JSONFLUSH[] : Flush the JSON parser buffers.
@JSONFLUSH will write the current JSON buffer to disk if it has changed.
Example:
This batch file creates a JSON file named d:\fido.json, writes the opening brace, writes a property, writes the closing brace, and closes the file:
echo %@jsoncreate[d:\fido.json]
echo %@jsonStartObject[]
echo %@jsonPutProperty["name", "fido", 2]
echo %@jsonEndObject[]
echo %@jsonFlush[]
echo %@jsonclose[]
The resulting file d:\json looks like this:
{"name":"fido"}
10231 Unbalanced element tag |
10232 Invalid JSON markup |
10233 Invalid XPath |
10234 DOM tree unavailable |
101 Invalid attribute index |
102 No attributes available |
103 Invalid namespace index |
104 No namespaces available |
105 Invalid element index |
106 No elements available |
107 Attribute does not exist |
201 Unbalanced element tag |
202 Unknown element prefix (can't find namespace) |
203 Unknown attribute prefix (can't find namespace) |
204 Invalid XML markup |
205 Invalid end state for parser |
206 Document contains unbalanced element |
207 Invalid XPath |
208 No such child |
209 Top element does not match start of path |
210 DOM tree unavailable |
302 Can't open file. |