# fast-json-parse
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It is equivalent to [json-parse-safe](http://npm.im/json-parse-safe),
but it set both the `err` and `value` property to null.
The reason why this is fast is that `try/catch` inhibits the functions
in which you use them to be optimized. This assumption holds true up to
Node 6, from Node 7 and forward this module is not useful anymore.
## Install
```
npm i fast-json-parse --save
```
## Usage
You can use it as a function or via a contructor, as you prefer.
### function
```js
'use strict'
var parse = require('fast-json-parse')
var fs = require('fs')
var result = parse(fs.readFileSync('./package.json'))
if (result.err) {
console.log('unable to parse json', result.err.message)
} else {
console.log('json parsed successfully', result.value)
}
```
### constructor
```js
'use strict'
var Parse = require('fast-json-parse')
var fs = require('fs')
var result = new Parse(fs.readFileSync('./package.json'))
if (result.err) {
console.log('unable to parse json', result.err.message)
} else {
console.log('json parsed successfully', result.value)
}
```
## Acknowledgements
fast-json-parse is sponsored by [nearForm](http://nearform.com).
## License
MIT