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diff --git a/README-json-jruby.md b/README-json-jruby.md index 1336837..7ea4f0f 100644 --- a/README-json-jruby.md +++ b/README-json-jruby.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Its path must be set on the `jruby.dir` property of `nbproject/project.properties` (defaults to `../jruby`). Additionally, you'll need [Ant](http://ant.apache.org/), and -[Ragel](http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/ragel/) 6.4 or greater. +[Ragel](http://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/) 6.4 or greater. Then, from the folder where the sources are located, type: @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ will be two variants available: extensions, which are both part of the ruby standard library. * The quite a bit faster native extension variant, which is in parts implemented in C or Java and comes with its own unicode conversion - functions and a parser generated by the ragel state machine compiler - http://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/ . + functions and a parser generated by the [Ragel] state machine compiler. Both variants of the JSON generator generate UTF-8 character sequences by default. If an :ascii\_only option with a true value is given, they escape all @@ -71,8 +70,7 @@ with: ## Compiling the extensions yourself If you want to create the `parser.c` file from its `parser.rl` file or draw nice -graphviz images of the state machines, you need ragel from: -http://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/ +graphviz images of the state machines, you need [Ragel]. ## Usage @@ -423,3 +421,5 @@ The latest version of this library can be downloaded at Online Documentation should be located at * https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/json + +[Ragel]: http://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/ |