# Modules This library has experimental support for C++ modules, introduced in C++20. The library can be imported by writing `import nlohmann.json;` instead of `#include `. Please be aware that the module is experimental and a full test is outstanding, and the exported symbols are subject to change. ## Requirements The `nlohmann.json` module requires that the build system is configured to build and resolve modules when imported. Obviously, as modules were introduced in C++20, this feature can only be used in C++20 and subsequent versions. To enable building the `nlohmann.json` module (which is not done by default), the macro `NLOHMANN_JSON_BUILD_MODULES` must be passed to the build system. ## Example When using modules rather than headers, the previous example for creating a `json` object through a JSON file, would instead be: ```cpp import std; import nlohmann.json; using json = nlohmann::json; // ... std::ifstream f("example.json"); json data = json::parse(f); ``` ## Modules do not export macros It should be noted that as modules do not export macros, the `nlohmann.json` module will not export any macros. ## Exported symbols Only the following symbols are exported from `nlohmann.json`: - `nlohmann::adl_serializer` - `nlohmann::basic_json` - `nlohmann::json` - `nlohmann::json_pointer` - `nlohmann::ordered_json` - `nlohmann::ordered_map` - `nlohmann::to_string` - `nlohmann::literals::json_literals::operator""_json` - `nlohmann::literals::json_literals::operator""_json_pointer`