@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C.
*[Copying the source](#copying-the-source)
*[CMake](#cmake)
*[Makefile](#makefile)
*[Meson](#meson)
*[Vcpkg](#Vcpkg)
*[Including cJSON](#including-cjson)
*[Data Structure](#data-structure)
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@@ -145,6 +146,23 @@ make all
If you want, you can install the compiled library to your system using `make install`. By default it will install the headers in `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries in `/usr/local/lib`. But you can change this behavior by setting the `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR` variables: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp install`. And uninstall them with: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp uninstall`.
#### Meson
To make cjson work in a project using meson, the libcjson dependency has to be included:
```meson
project('c-json-example','c')
cjson=dependency('libcjson')
example=executable(
'example',
'example.c',
dependencies:[cjson],
)
```
#### Vcpkg
You can download and install cJSON using the [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) dependency manager: