Since you cross-posted this on the Unity forums as well I assume you are using JsonFx 1.x or a fork of it. Also the method signature is different in JsonFx 2.
The correct answer is it depends on which method overload you are using, but given that the property name is map.text
then it is most likely the overload that takes a string
. In that case the string
is the JSON text to be parsed and the T
result is the deserialized object graph:
public static T Deserialize<T>(string value);
I'm not familiar with Unity enough to know what that environment is like, but C# is a statically typed language so any decent IDE should be able to show you the API contract that you are interfacing with pretty easily. At the very least, since JsonFx is open source, you can always look at what is going on under the hood as well:
https://code.google.com/p/jsonfx/source/browse/trunk/JsonFx/JsonFx.Json/JsonReader.cs#938