485 lines
16 KiB
Ruby
485 lines
16 KiB
Ruby
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require 'json/version'
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require 'json/generic_object'
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module JSON
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class << self
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# If _object_ is string-like, parse the string and return the parsed result
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# as a Ruby data structure. Otherwise generate a JSON text from the Ruby
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# data structure object and return it.
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#
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# The _opts_ argument is passed through to generate/parse respectively. See
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# generate and parse for their documentation.
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def [](object, opts = {})
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if object.respond_to? :to_str
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JSON.parse(object.to_str, opts)
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else
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JSON.generate(object, opts)
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end
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end
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# Returns the JSON parser class that is used by JSON. This is either
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# JSON::Ext::Parser or JSON::Pure::Parser.
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attr_reader :parser
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# Set the JSON parser class _parser_ to be used by JSON.
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def parser=(parser) # :nodoc:
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@parser = parser
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remove_const :Parser if JSON.const_defined_in?(self, :Parser)
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const_set :Parser, parser
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end
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# Return the constant located at _path_. The format of _path_ has to be
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# either ::A::B::C or A::B::C. In any case, A has to be located at the top
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# level (absolute namespace path?). If there doesn't exist a constant at
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# the given path, an ArgumentError is raised.
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def deep_const_get(path) # :nodoc:
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path.to_s.split(/::/).inject(Object) do |p, c|
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case
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when c.empty? then p
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when JSON.const_defined_in?(p, c) then p.const_get(c)
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else
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begin
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p.const_missing(c)
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rescue NameError => e
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raise ArgumentError, "can't get const #{path}: #{e}"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Set the module _generator_ to be used by JSON.
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def generator=(generator) # :nodoc:
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old, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, nil
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@generator = generator
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generator_methods = generator::GeneratorMethods
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for const in generator_methods.constants
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klass = deep_const_get(const)
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modul = generator_methods.const_get(const)
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klass.class_eval do
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instance_methods(false).each do |m|
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m.to_s == 'to_json' and remove_method m
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end
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include modul
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end
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end
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self.state = generator::State
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const_set :State, self.state
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const_set :SAFE_STATE_PROTOTYPE, State.new
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const_set :FAST_STATE_PROTOTYPE, State.new(
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:indent => '',
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:space => '',
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:object_nl => "",
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:array_nl => "",
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:max_nesting => false
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)
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const_set :PRETTY_STATE_PROTOTYPE, State.new(
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:indent => ' ',
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:space => ' ',
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:object_nl => "\n",
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:array_nl => "\n"
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)
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ensure
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$VERBOSE = old
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end
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# Returns the JSON generator module that is used by JSON. This is
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# either JSON::Ext::Generator or JSON::Pure::Generator.
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attr_reader :generator
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# Returns the JSON generator state class that is used by JSON. This is
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# either JSON::Ext::Generator::State or JSON::Pure::Generator::State.
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attr_accessor :state
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# This is create identifier, which is used to decide if the _json_create_
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# hook of a class should be called. It defaults to 'json_class'.
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attr_accessor :create_id
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end
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self.create_id = 'json_class'
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NaN = 0.0/0
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Infinity = 1.0/0
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MinusInfinity = -Infinity
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# The base exception for JSON errors.
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class JSONError < StandardError
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def self.wrap(exception)
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obj = new("Wrapped(#{exception.class}): #{exception.message.inspect}")
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obj.set_backtrace exception.backtrace
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obj
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end
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end
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# This exception is raised if a parser error occurs.
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class ParserError < JSONError; end
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# This exception is raised if the nesting of parsed data structures is too
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# deep.
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class NestingError < ParserError; end
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# :stopdoc:
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class CircularDatastructure < NestingError; end
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# :startdoc:
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# This exception is raised if a generator or unparser error occurs.
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class GeneratorError < JSONError; end
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# For backwards compatibility
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UnparserError = GeneratorError
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# This exception is raised if the required unicode support is missing on the
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# system. Usually this means that the iconv library is not installed.
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class MissingUnicodeSupport < JSONError; end
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module_function
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# Parse the JSON document _source_ into a Ruby data structure and return it.
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#
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# _opts_ can have the following
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# keys:
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# * *max_nesting*: The maximum depth of nesting allowed in the parsed data
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# structures. Disable depth checking with :max_nesting => false. It defaults
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# to 100.
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# * *allow_nan*: If set to true, allow NaN, Infinity and -Infinity in
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# defiance of RFC 4627 to be parsed by the Parser. This option defaults
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# to false.
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# * *symbolize_names*: If set to true, returns symbols for the names
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# (keys) in a JSON object. Otherwise strings are returned. Strings are
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# the default.
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# * *create_additions*: If set to false, the Parser doesn't create
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# additions even if a matching class and create_id was found. This option
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# defaults to true.
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# * *object_class*: Defaults to Hash
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# * *array_class*: Defaults to Array
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def parse(source, opts = {})
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Parser.new(source, opts).parse
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end
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# Parse the JSON document _source_ into a Ruby data structure and return it.
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# The bang version of the parse method defaults to the more dangerous values
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# for the _opts_ hash, so be sure only to parse trusted _source_ documents.
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#
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# _opts_ can have the following keys:
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# * *max_nesting*: The maximum depth of nesting allowed in the parsed data
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# structures. Enable depth checking with :max_nesting => anInteger. The parse!
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# methods defaults to not doing max depth checking: This can be dangerous
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# if someone wants to fill up your stack.
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# * *allow_nan*: If set to true, allow NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity in
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# defiance of RFC 4627 to be parsed by the Parser. This option defaults
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# to true.
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# * *create_additions*: If set to false, the Parser doesn't create
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# additions even if a matching class and create_id was found. This option
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# defaults to true.
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def parse!(source, opts = {})
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opts = {
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:max_nesting => false,
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:allow_nan => true
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}.update(opts)
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Parser.new(source, opts).parse
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end
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# Generate a JSON document from the Ruby data structure _obj_ and return
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# it. _state_ is * a JSON::State object,
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# * or a Hash like object (responding to to_hash),
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# * an object convertible into a hash by a to_h method,
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# that is used as or to configure a State object.
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#
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# It defaults to a state object, that creates the shortest possible JSON text
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# in one line, checks for circular data structures and doesn't allow NaN,
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# Infinity, and -Infinity.
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#
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# A _state_ hash can have the following keys:
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# * *indent*: a string used to indent levels (default: ''),
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# * *space*: a string that is put after, a : or , delimiter (default: ''),
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# * *space_before*: a string that is put before a : pair delimiter (default: ''),
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# * *object_nl*: a string that is put at the end of a JSON object (default: ''),
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# * *array_nl*: a string that is put at the end of a JSON array (default: ''),
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# * *allow_nan*: true if NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity should be
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# generated, otherwise an exception is thrown if these values are
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# encountered. This options defaults to false.
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# * *max_nesting*: The maximum depth of nesting allowed in the data
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# structures from which JSON is to be generated. Disable depth checking
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# with :max_nesting => false, it defaults to 100.
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#
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# See also the fast_generate for the fastest creation method with the least
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# amount of sanity checks, and the pretty_generate method for some
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# defaults for pretty output.
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def generate(obj, opts = nil)
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if State === opts
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state, opts = opts, nil
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else
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state = SAFE_STATE_PROTOTYPE.dup
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end
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if opts
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if opts.respond_to? :to_hash
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opts = opts.to_hash
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elsif opts.respond_to? :to_h
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opts = opts.to_h
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else
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raise TypeError, "can't convert #{opts.class} into Hash"
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end
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state = state.configure(opts)
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end
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state.generate(obj)
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end
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# :stopdoc:
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# I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and
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# later delete them.
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alias unparse generate
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module_function :unparse
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# :startdoc:
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# Generate a JSON document from the Ruby data structure _obj_ and return it.
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# This method disables the checks for circles in Ruby objects.
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#
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# *WARNING*: Be careful not to pass any Ruby data structures with circles as
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# _obj_ argument because this will cause JSON to go into an infinite loop.
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def fast_generate(obj, opts = nil)
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if State === opts
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state, opts = opts, nil
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else
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state = FAST_STATE_PROTOTYPE.dup
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end
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if opts
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if opts.respond_to? :to_hash
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opts = opts.to_hash
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elsif opts.respond_to? :to_h
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opts = opts.to_h
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else
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raise TypeError, "can't convert #{opts.class} into Hash"
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end
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state.configure(opts)
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end
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state.generate(obj)
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end
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# :stopdoc:
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# I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
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alias fast_unparse fast_generate
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module_function :fast_unparse
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# :startdoc:
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# Generate a JSON document from the Ruby data structure _obj_ and return it.
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# The returned document is a prettier form of the document returned by
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# #unparse.
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#
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# The _opts_ argument can be used to configure the generator. See the
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# generate method for a more detailed explanation.
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def pretty_generate(obj, opts = nil)
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if State === opts
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state, opts = opts, nil
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else
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state = PRETTY_STATE_PROTOTYPE.dup
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end
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if opts
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if opts.respond_to? :to_hash
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opts = opts.to_hash
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elsif opts.respond_to? :to_h
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opts = opts.to_h
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else
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raise TypeError, "can't convert #{opts.class} into Hash"
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end
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state.configure(opts)
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end
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state.generate(obj)
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end
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# :stopdoc:
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# I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
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alias pretty_unparse pretty_generate
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module_function :pretty_unparse
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# :startdoc:
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class << self
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# The global default options for the JSON.load method:
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# :max_nesting: false
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# :allow_nan: true
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# :quirks_mode: true
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attr_accessor :load_default_options
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end
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self.load_default_options = {
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:max_nesting => false,
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:allow_nan => true,
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:quirks_mode => true,
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:create_additions => true,
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}
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# Load a ruby data structure from a JSON _source_ and return it. A source can
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# either be a string-like object, an IO-like object, or an object responding
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# to the read method. If _proc_ was given, it will be called with any nested
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# Ruby object as an argument recursively in depth first order. To modify the
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# default options pass in the optional _options_ argument as well.
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#
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# BEWARE: This method is meant to serialise data from trusted user input,
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# like from your own database server or clients under your control, it could
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# be dangerous to allow untrusted users to pass JSON sources into it. The
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# default options for the parser can be changed via the load_default_options
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# method.
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#
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# This method is part of the implementation of the load/dump interface of
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# Marshal and YAML.
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def load(source, proc = nil, options = {})
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opts = load_default_options.merge options
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if source.respond_to? :to_str
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source = source.to_str
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elsif source.respond_to? :to_io
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source = source.to_io.read
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elsif source.respond_to?(:read)
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source = source.read
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end
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if opts[:quirks_mode] && (source.nil? || source.empty?)
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source = 'null'
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end
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result = parse(source, opts)
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recurse_proc(result, &proc) if proc
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result
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end
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# Recursively calls passed _Proc_ if the parsed data structure is an _Array_ or _Hash_
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def recurse_proc(result, &proc)
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case result
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when Array
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result.each { |x| recurse_proc x, &proc }
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proc.call result
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when Hash
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result.each { |x, y| recurse_proc x, &proc; recurse_proc y, &proc }
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proc.call result
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else
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proc.call result
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end
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end
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alias restore load
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module_function :restore
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class << self
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# The global default options for the JSON.dump method:
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# :max_nesting: false
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# :allow_nan: true
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# :quirks_mode: true
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attr_accessor :dump_default_options
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end
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self.dump_default_options = {
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:max_nesting => false,
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:allow_nan => true,
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:quirks_mode => true,
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}
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# Dumps _obj_ as a JSON string, i.e. calls generate on the object and returns
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# the result.
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#
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# If anIO (an IO-like object or an object that responds to the write method)
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# was given, the resulting JSON is written to it.
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#
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# If the number of nested arrays or objects exceeds _limit_, an ArgumentError
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# exception is raised. This argument is similar (but not exactly the
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# same!) to the _limit_ argument in Marshal.dump.
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#
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# The default options for the generator can be changed via the
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# dump_default_options method.
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#
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# This method is part of the implementation of the load/dump interface of
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# Marshal and YAML.
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def dump(obj, anIO = nil, limit = nil)
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if anIO and limit.nil?
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anIO = anIO.to_io if anIO.respond_to?(:to_io)
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unless anIO.respond_to?(:write)
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limit = anIO
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anIO = nil
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end
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end
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opts = JSON.dump_default_options
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limit and opts.update(:max_nesting => limit)
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result = generate(obj, opts)
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if anIO
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anIO.write result
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anIO
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else
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result
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end
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rescue JSON::NestingError
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raise ArgumentError, "exceed depth limit"
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end
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# Swap consecutive bytes of _string_ in place.
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def self.swap!(string) # :nodoc:
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0.upto(string.size / 2) do |i|
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break unless string[2 * i + 1]
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string[2 * i], string[2 * i + 1] = string[2 * i + 1], string[2 * i]
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end
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string
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end
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# Shortuct for iconv.
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if ::String.method_defined?(:encode)
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# Encodes string using Ruby's _String.encode_
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def self.iconv(to, from, string)
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string.encode(to, from)
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end
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else
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require 'iconv'
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# Encodes string using _iconv_ library
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def self.iconv(to, from, string)
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Iconv.conv(to, from, string)
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end
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end
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if ::Object.method(:const_defined?).arity == 1
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def self.const_defined_in?(modul, constant)
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modul.const_defined?(constant)
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end
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else
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def self.const_defined_in?(modul, constant)
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modul.const_defined?(constant, false)
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end
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end
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end
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module ::Kernel
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private
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# Outputs _objs_ to STDOUT as JSON strings in the shortest form, that is in
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# one line.
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def j(*objs)
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objs.each do |obj|
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puts JSON::generate(obj, :allow_nan => true, :max_nesting => false)
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end
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nil
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end
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# Ouputs _objs_ to STDOUT as JSON strings in a pretty format, with
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# indentation and over many lines.
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def jj(*objs)
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objs.each do |obj|
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puts JSON::pretty_generate(obj, :allow_nan => true, :max_nesting => false)
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end
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nil
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end
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# If _object_ is string-like, parse the string and return the parsed result as
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|
# a Ruby data structure. Otherwise, generate a JSON text from the Ruby data
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|
# structure object and return it.
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|
#
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|
# The _opts_ argument is passed through to generate/parse respectively. See
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|
# generate and parse for their documentation.
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|
def JSON(object, *args)
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|
if object.respond_to? :to_str
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|
JSON.parse(object.to_str, args.first)
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|
else
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|
JSON.generate(object, args.first)
|
||
|
end
|
||
|
end
|
||
|
end
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||
|
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||
|
# Extends any Class to include _json_creatable?_ method.
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|
class ::Class
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|
# Returns true if this class can be used to create an instance
|
||
|
# from a serialised JSON string. The class has to implement a class
|
||
|
# method _json_create_ that expects a hash as first parameter. The hash
|
||
|
# should include the required data.
|
||
|
def json_creatable?
|
||
|
respond_to?(:json_create)
|
||
|
end
|
||
|
end
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