Source: rust-jaq Section: utils Priority: optional Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-sequence-cargo Build-Depends-Arch: cargo:native, rustc:native (>= 1.66), libstd-rust-dev, librust-codesnake-0.2+default-dev, librust-dirs+default-dev (<< 7-~~), librust-dirs+default-dev (>= 5-~~), librust-env-logger-dev (<< 0.12-~~), librust-env-logger-dev (>= 0.10-~~), librust-hifijson-0.2+default-dev, librust-is-terminal-0.4+default-dev (>= 0.4.13-~~), librust-jaq-core-2+default-dev (>= 2.1.1-~~), librust-jaq-json-1+default-dev (>= 1.1.1-~~), librust-jaq-std-2+default-dev (>= 2.1.0-~~), librust-log-0.4+default-dev (>= 0.4.17-~~), librust-memmap2+default-dev (<< 0.10-~~), librust-memmap2+default-dev (>= 0.7-~~), librust-mimalloc-0.1-dev (>= 0.1.29-~~), librust-rustyline+with-file-history-dev (<< 18-~~), librust-rustyline+with-file-history-dev (>= 13-~~), librust-tempfile-3+default-dev (>= 3.3.0-~~), librust-unicode-width-0.1+default-dev (>= 0.1.13-~~), librust-yansi-1+default-dev (>= 1.0.1-~~) Maintainer: Debian Rust Maintainers Uploaders: Ivan Carvalho Standards-Version: 4.7.2 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/debcargo-conf.git [src/jaq] Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/debcargo-conf/tree/master/src/jaq Homepage: https://github.com/01mf02/jaq X-Cargo-Crate: jaq Package: jaq Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${cargo:Depends}, libmimalloc3 Recommends: ${cargo:Recommends} Suggests: ${cargo:Suggests} Provides: ${cargo:Provides} Built-Using: ${cargo:Built-Using} Static-Built-Using: ${cargo:Static-Built-Using} Description: JQ clone focussed on correctness, speed, and simplicity jaq is a clone of the JSON data processing tool jq.jaq aims to support a large subset of jq's syntax and operations. . jaq focuses on three goals: . * **Correctness**: jaq aims to provide a more correct and predictable implementation of jq, while preserving compatibility with jq in most cases. * **Performance**: jaq avoids the long start-up time of jq 1.6. This can be particularly seen when processing a large number of small files. Although the startup time has been vastly improved in jq 1.7, jaq is still faster than jq on many other benchmarks. * **Simplicity**: jaq aims to have a simple and small implementation, in order to reduce the potential for bugs and to facilitate contributions.