This contains a simple one way json to tcl converter. It converts JSON objects to Tcl dicts and JSON arrays to Tcl lists.
Usage is: set var getjson filename.json
proc toks2var {l i} { upvar $i idx set state idle set tok [lindex $l $idx] incr idx switch -- $tok { "\{" { # object. Converts to a dict set r [dict create] while {[set tok [lindex $l $idx]] ne "\}"} { if {[string index $tok 0] ne "\"" || [string index $tok end] ne "\""} { error "Paranoid. Must get String, but got $tok. (So far have $r)" } incr idx if {[lindex $l $idx] ne ":"} { error "Paranoid. Must have : as second token in object" } incr idx dict set r [string range $tok 1 end-1] [toks2var $l idx] set tok [lindex $l $idx] if {$tok eq ","} { incr idx } elseif {$tok ne "\}"} { error "Paranoid. Must have a , or a \} after object item" } } incr idx return $r } "\[" { set r [list] while {[set tok [lindex $l $idx]] ne "\]"} { lappend r [toks2var $l idx] set tok [lindex $l $idx] if {$tok eq ","} { incr idx } elseif {$tok ne "\]"} { error "Paranoid. Must have a , or a \] after list item, Got $tok" } } incr idx return $r } true - false - null { return $tok } default { if {[string index $tok 0] eq "\""} { if {[string index $tok end] ne "\""} { error "Paranoid. String $tok starts with a quote but doesn't end with one." } return [string range $tok 1 end-1] } if {![string is double $tok]} { error "Paranoid. Unknown non-number $tok" } return $tok } } } proc getjson {fn} { set fi [open $::tdir/$fn] set toks [list] foreach {junk tok} [regexp -inline -expanded -all -- { [[:space:]]* | ( [{}\[\],:] | "(?:[^\\\"]|\\[\"\\/bfnrt]|\\u[[:xdigit:]]{4})*" | true|false|null | -?(?:0|[1-9][[:digit:]]*)(?:[.][[:digit:]]+)?(?:[eE][+-]?[[:digit:]]+)? ) } [read $fi]] { lappend toks $tok } close $fi set idx 0 return [toks2var $toks idx] }