From: Brian Warner Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:37:07 +0000 (-0700) Subject: remove simplejson source from our tree, users should grab a tarball from our http... X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/COPYING.TGPPL.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a98c5a7b4133f5b488f80d7566889a8842138b4d;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git remove simplejson source from our tree, users should grab a tarball from our http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/Dependencies page, or from the python cheeseshop --- diff --git a/src/simplejson/LICENSE.txt b/src/simplejson/LICENSE.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ad95f29c..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/LICENSE.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2006 Bob Ippolito - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. diff --git a/src/simplejson/PKG-INFO b/src/simplejson/PKG-INFO deleted file mode 100644 index c202c5fa..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/PKG-INFO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Metadata-Version: 1.0 -Name: simplejson -Version: 1.7.1 -Summary: Simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python -Home-page: http://undefined.org/python/#simplejson -Author: Bob Ippolito -Author-email: bob@redivi.com -License: MIT License -Description: - simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible - JSON encoder and decoder for Python 2.3+. It is - pure Python code with no dependencies, but includes an optional C - extension for a serious speed boost. - - simplejson was formerly known as simple_json, but changed its name to - comply with PEP 8 module naming guidelines. - - The encoder may be subclassed to provide serialization in any kind of - situation, without any special support by the objects to be serialized - (somewhat like pickle). - - The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any specified encoding - (UTF-8 by default). - -Platform: any -Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers -Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python -Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules diff --git a/src/simplejson/docs/class-simplejson.JSONDecoder.html b/src/simplejson/docs/class-simplejson.JSONDecoder.html deleted file mode 100644 index c5f31ffe..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/docs/class-simplejson.JSONDecoder.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ - - - - - simplejson.JSONDecoder -- Simple JSON &lt;<a class="reference" href="http://json.org">http://json.org</a>&gt; decoder - - - -
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simplejson 1.7.1

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- index - - - - - - -
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- JSONDecoder -

-

- Simple JSON <http://json.org> decoder -

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Performs the following translations in decoding:

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objectdict
arraylist
stringunicode
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trueTrue
falseFalse
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It also understands NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity as -their corresponding float values, which is outside the JSON spec.

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Methods

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f - __init__(self, encoding=None, object_hook=None) - ... -

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- encoding determines the encoding used to interpret any str -objects decoded by this instance (utf-8 by default). It has no -effect when decoding unicode objects. -

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Note that currently only encodings that are a superset of ASCII work, -strings of other encodings should be passed in as unicode.

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object_hook, if specified, will be called with the result -of every JSON object decoded and its return value will be used in -place of the given dict. This can be used to provide custom -deserializations (e.g. to support JSON-RPC class hinting).

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f - decode(self, s, _w=<built-in method match of _sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x13244a0>) - ... -

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- Return the Python representation of s (a str or unicode -instance containing a JSON document) -

- - -
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f - raw_decode(self, s, **kw) - ... -

-
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- Decode a JSON document from s (a str or unicode beginning -with a JSON document) and return a 2-tuple of the Python -representation and the index in s where the document ended. -

-

This can be used to decode a JSON document from a string that may -have extraneous data at the end.

- - -
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- - - - See - the source - for more information. - -

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simplejson 1.7.1

-
- index - - - - - - -
- - - simplejson - - - - - details - - - tree - - - -
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- -
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- JSONEncoder -

-

- Extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder for Python data structures. -

- -
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Supports the following objects and types by default:

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dictobject
list, tuplearray
str, unicodestring
int, long, floatnumber
Truetrue
Falsefalse
Nonenull
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To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a -.default() method with another method that returns a serializable -object for o if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass -implementation (to raise TypeError).

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f - __init__(self, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, sort_keys=False, indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8') - ... -

-
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- Constructor for JSONEncoder, with sensible defaults. -

-

If skipkeys is False, then it is a TypeError to attempt -encoding of keys that are not str, int, long, float or None. If -skipkeys is True, such items are simply skipped.

-

If ensure_ascii is True, the output is guaranteed to be str -objects with all incoming unicode characters escaped. If -ensure_ascii is false, the output will be unicode object.

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If check_circular is True, then lists, dicts, and custom encoded -objects will be checked for circular references during encoding to -prevent an infinite recursion (which would cause an OverflowError). -Otherwise, no such check takes place.

-

If allow_nan is True, then NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity will be -encoded as such. This behavior is not JSON specification compliant, -but is consistent with most JavaScript based encoders and decoders. -Otherwise, it will be a ValueError to encode such floats.

-

If sort_keys is True, then the output of dictionaries will be -sorted by key; this is useful for regression tests to ensure -that JSON serializations can be compared on a day-to-day basis.

-

If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array -elements and object members will be pretty-printed with that -indent level. An indent level of 0 will only insert newlines. -None is the most compact representation.

-

If specified, separators should be a (item_separator, key_separator) -tuple. The default is (', ', ': '). To get the most compact JSON -representation you should specify (',', ':') to eliminate whitespace.

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If encoding is not None, then all input strings will be -transformed into unicode using that encoding prior to JSON-encoding. -The default is UTF-8.

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f - default(self, o) - ... -

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- Implement this method in a subclass such that it returns -a serializable object for o, or calls the base implementation -(to raise a TypeError). -

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For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could -implement default like this:

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-def default(self, o):
-    try:
-        iterable = iter(o)
-    except TypeError:
-        pass
-    else:
-        return list(iterable)
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f - encode(self, o) - ... -

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- Return a JSON string representation of a Python data structure. -

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->>> JSONEncoder().encode({"foo": ["bar", "baz"]})
-'{"foo":["bar", "baz"]}'
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f - iterencode(self, o) - ... -

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- Encode the given object and yield each string -representation as available. -

-

For example:

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-for chunk in JSONEncoder().iterencode(bigobject):
-    mysocket.write(chunk)
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- - - - See - the source - for more information. - -

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simplejson 1.7.1

-
- index - - - - - - -
- - - simplejson - - - - - details - - - tree - - - -
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- simplejson -

-

- A simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder and decoder -

- -
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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) <http://json.org> is a subset of -JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data -interchange format.

-

simplejson exposes an API familiar to uses of the standard library -marshal and pickle modules.

-

Encoding basic Python object hierarchies:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}])
-'["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]'
->>> print simplejson.dumps("\"foo\bar")
-"\"foo\bar"
->>> print simplejson.dumps(u'\u1234')
-"\u1234"
->>> print simplejson.dumps('\\')
-"\\"
->>> print simplejson.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True)
-{"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0}
->>> from StringIO import StringIO
->>> io = StringIO()
->>> simplejson.dump(['streaming API'], io)
->>> io.getvalue()
-'["streaming API"]'
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-

Compact encoding:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.dumps([1,2,3,{'4': 5, '6': 7}], separators=(',',':'))
-'[1,2,3,{"4":5,"6":7}]'
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-

Pretty printing:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> print simplejson.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
-{
-    "4": 5,
-    "6": 7
-}
-
-

Decoding JSON:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]')
-[u'foo', {u'bar': [u'baz', None, 1.0, 2]}]
->>> simplejson.loads('"\\"foo\\bar"')
-u'"foo\x08ar'
->>> from StringIO import StringIO
->>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]')
->>> simplejson.load(io)
-[u'streaming API']
-
-

Specializing JSON object decoding:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> def as_complex(dct):
-...     if '__complex__' in dct:
-...         return complex(dct['real'], dct['imag'])
-...     return dct
-...
->>> simplejson.loads('{"__complex__": true, "real": 1, "imag": 2}',
-...     object_hook=as_complex)
-(1+2j)
-
-

Extending JSONEncoder:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> class ComplexEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder):
-...     def default(self, obj):
-...         if isinstance(obj, complex):
-...             return [obj.real, obj.imag]
-...         return simplejson.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
-...
->>> dumps(2 + 1j, cls=ComplexEncoder)
-'[2.0, 1.0]'
->>> ComplexEncoder().encode(2 + 1j)
-'[2.0, 1.0]'
->>> list(ComplexEncoder().iterencode(2 + 1j))
-['[', '2.0', ', ', '1.0', ']']
-
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Note that the JSON produced by this module's default settings -is a subset of YAML, so it may be used as a serializer for that as well.

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f - dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8', **kw) - ... -

-
- -

- Serialize obj as a JSON formatted stream to fp (a -.write()-supporting file-like object). -

-

If skipkeys is True then dict keys that are not basic types -(str, unicode, int, long, float, bool, None) -will be skipped instead of raising a TypeError.

-

If ensure_ascii is False, then the some chunks written to fp -may be unicode instances, subject to normal Python str to -unicode coercion rules. Unless fp.write() explicitly -understands unicode (as in codecs.getwriter()) this is likely -to cause an error.

-

If check_circular is False, then the circular reference check -for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will -result in an OverflowError (or worse).

-

If allow_nan is False, then it will be a ValueError to -serialize out of range float values (nan, inf, -inf) -in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the -JavaScript equivalents (NaN, Infinity, -Infinity).

-

If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object -members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level -of 0 will only insert newlines. None is the most compact representation.

-

If separators is an (item_separator, dict_separator) tuple -then it will be used instead of the default (', ', ': ') separators. -(',', ':') is the most compact JSON representation.

-

encoding is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.

-

To use a custom JSONEncoder subclass (e.g. one that overrides the -.default() method to serialize additional types), specify it with -the cls kwarg.

- - -
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- -

f - dumps(obj, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8', **kw) - ... -

-
- -

- Serialize obj to a JSON formatted str. -

-

If skipkeys is True then dict keys that are not basic types -(str, unicode, int, long, float, bool, None) -will be skipped instead of raising a TypeError.

-

If ensure_ascii is False, then the return value will be a -unicode instance subject to normal Python str to unicode -coercion rules instead of being escaped to an ASCII str.

-

If check_circular is False, then the circular reference check -for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will -result in an OverflowError (or worse).

-

If allow_nan is False, then it will be a ValueError to -serialize out of range float values (nan, inf, -inf) in -strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the -JavaScript equivalents (NaN, Infinity, -Infinity).

-

If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and -object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent -level of 0 will only insert newlines. None is the most compact -representation.

-

If separators is an (item_separator, dict_separator) tuple -then it will be used instead of the default (', ', ': ') separators. -(',', ':') is the most compact JSON representation.

-

encoding is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.

-

To use a custom JSONEncoder subclass (e.g. one that overrides the -.default() method to serialize additional types), specify it with -the cls kwarg.

- - -
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f - load(fp, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw) - ... -

-
- -

- Deserialize fp (a .read()-supporting file-like object containing -a JSON document) to a Python object. -

-

If the contents of fp is encoded with an ASCII based encoding other -than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1), then an appropriate encoding name must -be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) are -not allowed, and should be wrapped with -codecs.getreader(fp)(encoding), or simply decoded to a unicode -object and passed to loads()

-

object_hook is an optional function that will be called with the -result of any object literal decode (a dict). The return value of -object_hook will be used instead of the dict. This feature -can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).

-

To use a custom JSONDecoder subclass, specify it with the cls -kwarg.

- - -
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f - loads(s, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw) - ... -

-
- -

- Deserialize s (a str or unicode instance containing a JSON -document) to a Python object. -

-

If s is a str instance and is encoded with an ASCII based encoding -other than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1) then an appropriate encoding name -must be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) -are not allowed and should be decoded to unicode first.

-

object_hook is an optional function that will be called with the -result of any object literal decode (a dict). The return value of -object_hook will be used instead of the dict. This feature -can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).

-

To use a custom JSONDecoder subclass, specify it with the cls -kwarg.

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C - - JSONEncoder(...) - ... -

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- Extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder for Python data structures. -

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Supports the following objects and types by default:

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PythonJSON
dictobject
list, tuplearray
str, unicodestring
int, long, floatnumber
Truetrue
Falsefalse
Nonenull
-

To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a -.default() method with another method that returns a serializable -object for o if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass -implementation (to raise TypeError).

- - - -

- This class contains - 5 members. -

-
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C - - JSONDecoder(...) - ... -

-
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- Simple JSON <http://json.org> decoder -

-

Performs the following translations in decoding:

- ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
JSONPython
objectdict
arraylist
stringunicode
number (int)int, long
number (real)float
trueTrue
falseFalse
nullNone
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- - - -

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- A simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder and decoder -

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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) <http://json.org> is a subset of -JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data -interchange format.

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simplejson exposes an API familiar to uses of the standard library -marshal and pickle modules.

-

Encoding basic Python object hierarchies:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}])
-'["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]'
->>> print simplejson.dumps("\"foo\bar")
-"\"foo\bar"
->>> print simplejson.dumps(u'\u1234')
-"\u1234"
->>> print simplejson.dumps('\\')
-"\\"
->>> print simplejson.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True)
-{"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0}
->>> from StringIO import StringIO
->>> io = StringIO()
->>> simplejson.dump(['streaming API'], io)
->>> io.getvalue()
-'["streaming API"]'
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-

Compact encoding:

-
->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.dumps([1,2,3,{'4': 5, '6': 7}], separators=(',',':'))
-'[1,2,3,{"4":5,"6":7}]'
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Pretty printing:

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->>> import simplejson
->>> print simplejson.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
-{
-    "4": 5,
-    "6": 7
-}
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Decoding JSON:

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->>> import simplejson
->>> simplejson.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]')
-[u'foo', {u'bar': [u'baz', None, 1.0, 2]}]
->>> simplejson.loads('"\\"foo\\bar"')
-u'"foo\x08ar'
->>> from StringIO import StringIO
->>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]')
->>> simplejson.load(io)
-[u'streaming API']
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-

Specializing JSON object decoding:

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->>> import simplejson
->>> def as_complex(dct):
-...     if '__complex__' in dct:
-...         return complex(dct['real'], dct['imag'])
-...     return dct
-...
->>> simplejson.loads('{"__complex__": true, "real": 1, "imag": 2}',
-...     object_hook=as_complex)
-(1+2j)
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Extending JSONEncoder:

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->>> import simplejson
->>> class ComplexEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder):
-...     def default(self, obj):
-...         if isinstance(obj, complex):
-...             return [obj.real, obj.imag]
-...         return simplejson.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
-...
->>> dumps(2 + 1j, cls=ComplexEncoder)
-'[2.0, 1.0]'
->>> ComplexEncoder().encode(2 + 1j)
-'[2.0, 1.0]'
->>> list(ComplexEncoder().iterencode(2 + 1j))
-['[', '2.0', ', ', '1.0', ']']
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Note that the JSON produced by this module's default settings -is a subset of YAML, so it may be used as a serializer for that as well.

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f - dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8', **kw) - ... -

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- Serialize obj as a JSON formatted stream to fp (a -.write()-supporting file-like object). -

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If skipkeys is True then dict keys that are not basic types -(str, unicode, int, long, float, bool, None) -will be skipped instead of raising a TypeError.

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If ensure_ascii is False, then the some chunks written to fp -may be unicode instances, subject to normal Python str to -unicode coercion rules. Unless fp.write() explicitly -understands unicode (as in codecs.getwriter()) this is likely -to cause an error.

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If check_circular is False, then the circular reference check -for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will -result in an OverflowError (or worse).

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If allow_nan is False, then it will be a ValueError to -serialize out of range float values (nan, inf, -inf) -in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the -JavaScript equivalents (NaN, Infinity, -Infinity).

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If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object -members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level -of 0 will only insert newlines. None is the most compact representation.

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If separators is an (item_separator, dict_separator) tuple -then it will be used instead of the default (', ', ': ') separators. -(',', ':') is the most compact JSON representation.

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encoding is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.

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To use a custom JSONEncoder subclass (e.g. one that overrides the -.default() method to serialize additional types), specify it with -the cls kwarg.

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f - dumps(obj, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8', **kw) - ... -

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- Serialize obj to a JSON formatted str. -

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If skipkeys is True then dict keys that are not basic types -(str, unicode, int, long, float, bool, None) -will be skipped instead of raising a TypeError.

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If ensure_ascii is False, then the return value will be a -unicode instance subject to normal Python str to unicode -coercion rules instead of being escaped to an ASCII str.

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If check_circular is False, then the circular reference check -for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will -result in an OverflowError (or worse).

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If allow_nan is False, then it will be a ValueError to -serialize out of range float values (nan, inf, -inf) in -strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the -JavaScript equivalents (NaN, Infinity, -Infinity).

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If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and -object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent -level of 0 will only insert newlines. None is the most compact -representation.

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If separators is an (item_separator, dict_separator) tuple -then it will be used instead of the default (', ', ': ') separators. -(',', ':') is the most compact JSON representation.

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encoding is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.

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To use a custom JSONEncoder subclass (e.g. one that overrides the -.default() method to serialize additional types), specify it with -the cls kwarg.

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f - load(fp, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw) - ... -

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- Deserialize fp (a .read()-supporting file-like object containing -a JSON document) to a Python object. -

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If the contents of fp is encoded with an ASCII based encoding other -than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1), then an appropriate encoding name must -be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) are -not allowed, and should be wrapped with -codecs.getreader(fp)(encoding), or simply decoded to a unicode -object and passed to loads()

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object_hook is an optional function that will be called with the -result of any object literal decode (a dict). The return value of -object_hook will be used instead of the dict. This feature -can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).

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To use a custom JSONDecoder subclass, specify it with the cls -kwarg.

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f - loads(s, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw) - ... -

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- Deserialize s (a str or unicode instance containing a JSON -document) to a Python object. -

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If s is a str instance and is encoded with an ASCII based encoding -other than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1) then an appropriate encoding name -must be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) -are not allowed and should be decoded to unicode first.

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object_hook is an optional function that will be called with the -result of any object literal decode (a dict). The return value of -object_hook will be used instead of the dict. This feature -can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).

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To use a custom JSONDecoder subclass, specify it with the cls -kwarg.

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- Extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder for Python data structures. -

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dictobject
list, tuplearray
str, unicodestring
int, long, floatnumber
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Falsefalse
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To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a -.default() method with another method that returns a serializable -object for o if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass -implementation (to raise TypeError).

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- This class contains - 5 members. -

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C - - JSONDecoder(...) - ... -

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- Simple JSON <http://json.org> decoder -

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Performs the following translations in decoding:

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JSONPython
objectdict
arraylist
stringunicode
number (int)int, long
number (real)float
trueTrue
falseFalse
nullNone
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0001r"""
-0002A simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder and decoder
-0003
-0004JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) <http://json.org> is a subset of
-0005JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data
-0006interchange format.
-0007
-0008simplejson exposes an API familiar to uses of the standard library
-0009marshal and pickle modules.
-0010
-0011Encoding basic Python object hierarchies::
-0012    
-0013    >>> import simplejson
-0014    >>> simplejson.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}])
-0015    '["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]'
-0016    >>> print simplejson.dumps("\"foo\bar")
-0017    "\"foo\bar"
-0018    >>> print simplejson.dumps(u'\u1234')
-0019    "\u1234"
-0020    >>> print simplejson.dumps('\\')
-0021    "\\"
-0022    >>> print simplejson.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True)
-0023    {"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0}
-0024    >>> from StringIO import StringIO
-0025    >>> io = StringIO()
-0026    >>> simplejson.dump(['streaming API'], io)
-0027    >>> io.getvalue()
-0028    '["streaming API"]'
-0029
-0030Compact encoding::
-0031
-0032    >>> import simplejson
-0033    >>> simplejson.dumps([1,2,3,{'4': 5, '6': 7}], separators=(',',':'))
-0034    '[1,2,3,{"4":5,"6":7}]'
-0035
-0036Pretty printing::
-0037
-0038    >>> import simplejson
-0039    >>> print simplejson.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
-0040    {
-0041        "4": 5, 
-0042        "6": 7
-0043    }
-0044
-0045Decoding JSON::
-0046    
-0047    >>> import simplejson
-0048    >>> simplejson.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]')
-0049    [u'foo', {u'bar': [u'baz', None, 1.0, 2]}]
-0050    >>> simplejson.loads('"\\"foo\\bar"')
-0051    u'"foo\x08ar'
-0052    >>> from StringIO import StringIO
-0053    >>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]')
-0054    >>> simplejson.load(io)
-0055    [u'streaming API']
-0056
-0057Specializing JSON object decoding::
-0058
-0059    >>> import simplejson
-0060    >>> def as_complex(dct):
-0061    ...     if '__complex__' in dct:
-0062    ...         return complex(dct['real'], dct['imag'])
-0063    ...     return dct
-0064    ... 
-0065    >>> simplejson.loads('{"__complex__": true, "real": 1, "imag": 2}',
-0066    ...     object_hook=as_complex)
-0067    (1+2j)
-0068
-0069Extending JSONEncoder::
-0070    
-0071    >>> import simplejson
-0072    >>> class ComplexEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder):
-0073    ...     def default(self, obj):
-0074    ...         if isinstance(obj, complex):
-0075    ...             return [obj.real, obj.imag]
-0076    ...         return simplejson.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
-0077    ... 
-0078    >>> dumps(2 + 1j, cls=ComplexEncoder)
-0079    '[2.0, 1.0]'
-0080    >>> ComplexEncoder().encode(2 + 1j)
-0081    '[2.0, 1.0]'
-0082    >>> list(ComplexEncoder().iterencode(2 + 1j))
-0083    ['[', '2.0', ', ', '1.0', ']']
-0084    
-0085
-0086Note that the JSON produced by this module's default settings
-0087is a subset of YAML, so it may be used as a serializer for that as well.
-0088"""
-0089__version__ = '1.7.1'
-0090__all__ = [
-0091    'dump', 'dumps', 'load', 'loads',
-0092    'JSONDecoder', 'JSONEncoder',
-0093]
-0094
-0095from decoder import JSONDecoder
-0096from encoder import JSONEncoder
-0097
-0098_default_encoder = JSONEncoder(
-0099    skipkeys=False,
-0100    ensure_ascii=True,
-0101    check_circular=True,
-0102    allow_nan=True,
-0103    indent=None,
-0104    separators=None,
-0105    encoding='utf-8'
-0106)
-0107
-0108def dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True,
-0109        allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None,
-0110        encoding='utf-8', **kw):
-0111    """
-0112    Serialize ``obj`` as a JSON formatted stream to ``fp`` (a
-0113    ``.write()``-supporting file-like object).
-0114
-0115    If ``skipkeys`` is ``True`` then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types
-0116    (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) 
-0117    will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``.
-0118
-0119    If ``ensure_ascii`` is ``False``, then the some chunks written to ``fp``
-0120    may be ``unicode`` instances, subject to normal Python ``str`` to
-0121    ``unicode`` coercion rules. Unless ``fp.write()`` explicitly
-0122    understands ``unicode`` (as in ``codecs.getwriter()``) this is likely
-0123    to cause an error.
-0124
-0125    If ``check_circular`` is ``False``, then the circular reference check
-0126    for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will
-0127    result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse).
-0128
-0129    If ``allow_nan`` is ``False``, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to
-0130    serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``)
-0131    in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the
-0132    JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``).
-0133
-0134    If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object
-0135    members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level
-0136    of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact representation.
-0137
-0138    If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple
-0139    then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators.
-0140    ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation.
-0141
-0142    ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.
-0143
-0144    To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the
-0145    ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with
-0146    the ``cls`` kwarg.
-0147    """
-0148    # cached encoder
-0149    if (skipkeys is False and ensure_ascii is True and
-0150        check_circular is True and allow_nan is True and
-0151        cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and
-0152        encoding == 'utf-8' and not kw):
-0153        iterable = _default_encoder.iterencode(obj)
-0154    else:
-0155        if cls is None:
-0156            cls = JSONEncoder
-0157        iterable = cls(skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii,
-0158            check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent,
-0159            separators=separators, encoding=encoding, **kw).iterencode(obj)
-0160    # could accelerate with writelines in some versions of Python, at
-0161    # a debuggability cost
-0162    for chunk in iterable:
-0163        fp.write(chunk)
-0164
-0165
-0166def dumps(obj, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True,
-0167        allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None,
-0168        encoding='utf-8', **kw):
-0169    """
-0170    Serialize ``obj`` to a JSON formatted ``str``.
-0171
-0172    If ``skipkeys`` is ``True`` then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types
-0173    (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) 
-0174    will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``.
-0175
-0176    If ``ensure_ascii`` is ``False``, then the return value will be a
-0177    ``unicode`` instance subject to normal Python ``str`` to ``unicode``
-0178    coercion rules instead of being escaped to an ASCII ``str``.
-0179
-0180    If ``check_circular`` is ``False``, then the circular reference check
-0181    for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will
-0182    result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse).
-0183
-0184    If ``allow_nan`` is ``False``, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to
-0185    serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``) in
-0186    strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the
-0187    JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``).
-0188
-0189    If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and
-0190    object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent
-0191    level of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact
-0192    representation.
-0193
-0194    If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple
-0195    then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators.
-0196    ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation.
-0197
-0198    ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8.
-0199
-0200    To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the
-0201    ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with
-0202    the ``cls`` kwarg.
-0203    """
-0204    # cached encoder
-0205    if (skipkeys is False and ensure_ascii is True and
-0206        check_circular is True and allow_nan is True and
-0207        cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and
-0208        encoding == 'utf-8' and not kw):
-0209        return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
-0210    if cls is None:
-0211        cls = JSONEncoder
-0212    return cls(
-0213        skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii,
-0214        check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent,
-0215        separators=separators, encoding=encoding,
-0216        **kw).encode(obj)
-0217
-0218_default_decoder = JSONDecoder(encoding=None, object_hook=None)
-0219
-0220def load(fp, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw):
-0221    """
-0222    Deserialize ``fp`` (a ``.read()``-supporting file-like object containing
-0223    a JSON document) to a Python object.
-0224
-0225    If the contents of ``fp`` is encoded with an ASCII based encoding other
-0226    than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1), then an appropriate ``encoding`` name must
-0227    be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) are
-0228    not allowed, and should be wrapped with
-0229    ``codecs.getreader(fp)(encoding)``, or simply decoded to a ``unicode``
-0230    object and passed to ``loads()``
-0231
-0232    ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the
-0233    result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of
-0234    ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature
-0235    can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).
-0236    
-0237    To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls``
-0238    kwarg.
-0239    """
-0240    return loads(fp.read(),
-0241        encoding=encoding, cls=cls, object_hook=object_hook, **kw)
-0242
-0243def loads(s, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw):
-0244    """
-0245    Deserialize ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` instance containing a JSON
-0246    document) to a Python object.
-0247
-0248    If ``s`` is a ``str`` instance and is encoded with an ASCII based encoding
-0249    other than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1) then an appropriate ``encoding`` name
-0250    must be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2)
-0251    are not allowed and should be decoded to ``unicode`` first.
-0252
-0253    ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the
-0254    result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of
-0255    ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature
-0256    can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting).
-0257
-0258    To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls``
-0259    kwarg.
-0260    """
-0261    if cls is None and encoding is None and object_hook is None and not kw:
-0262        return _default_decoder.decode(s)
-0263    if cls is None:
-0264        cls = JSONDecoder
-0265    if object_hook is not None:
-0266        kw['object_hook'] = object_hook
-0267    return cls(encoding=encoding, **kw).decode(s)
-0268
-0269def read(s):
-0270    """
-0271    json-py API compatibility hook. Use loads(s) instead.
-0272    """
-0273    import warnings
-0274    warnings.warn("simplejson.loads(s) should be used instead of read(s)",
-0275        DeprecationWarning)
-0276    return loads(s)
-0277
-0278def write(obj):
-0279    """
-0280    json-py API compatibility hook. Use dumps(s) instead.
-0281    """
-0282    import warnings
-0283    warnings.warn("simplejson.dumps(s) should be used instead of write(s)",
-0284        DeprecationWarning)
-0285    return dumps(obj)
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0001"""
-0002Implementation of JSONDecoder
-0003"""
-0004import re
-0005
-0006from simplejson.scanner import Scanner, pattern
-0007
-0008FLAGS = re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL
-0009
-0010def _floatconstants():
-0011    import struct
-0012    import sys
-0013    _BYTES = '7FF80000000000007FF0000000000000'.decode('hex')
-0014    if sys.byteorder != 'big':
-0015        _BYTES = _BYTES[:8][::-1] + _BYTES[8:][::-1]
-0016    nan, inf = struct.unpack('dd', _BYTES)
-0017    return nan, inf, -inf
-0018
-0019NaN, PosInf, NegInf = _floatconstants()
-0020
-0021def linecol(doc, pos):
-0022    lineno = doc.count('\n', 0, pos) + 1
-0023    if lineno == 1:
-0024        colno = pos
-0025    else:
-0026        colno = pos - doc.rindex('\n', 0, pos)
-0027    return lineno, colno
-0028
-0029def errmsg(msg, doc, pos, end=None):
-0030    lineno, colno = linecol(doc, pos)
-0031    if end is None:
-0032        return '%s: line %d column %d (char %d)' % (msg, lineno, colno, pos)
-0033    endlineno, endcolno = linecol(doc, end)
-0034    return '%s: line %d column %d - line %d column %d (char %d - %d)' % (
-0035        msg, lineno, colno, endlineno, endcolno, pos, end)
-0036
-0037_CONSTANTS = {
-0038    '-Infinity': NegInf,
-0039    'Infinity': PosInf,
-0040    'NaN': NaN,
-0041    'true': True,
-0042    'false': False,
-0043    'null': None,
-0044}
-0045
-0046def JSONConstant(match, context, c=_CONSTANTS):
-0047    return c[match.group(0)], None
-0048pattern('(-?Infinity|NaN|true|false|null)')(JSONConstant)
-0049
-0050def JSONNumber(match, context):
-0051    match = JSONNumber.regex.match(match.string, *match.span())
-0052    integer, frac, exp = match.groups()
-0053    if frac or exp:
-0054        res = float(integer + (frac or '') + (exp or ''))
-0055    else:
-0056        res = int(integer)
-0057    return res, None
-0058pattern(r'(-?(?:0|[1-9]\d*))(\.\d+)?([eE][-+]?\d+)?')(JSONNumber)
-0059
-0060STRINGCHUNK = re.compile(r'(.*?)(["\\])', FLAGS)
-0061BACKSLASH = {
-0062    '"': u'"', '\\': u'\\', '/': u'/',
-0063    'b': u'\b', 'f': u'\f', 'n': u'\n', 'r': u'\r', 't': u'\t',
-0064}
-0065
-0066DEFAULT_ENCODING = "utf-8"
-0067
-0068def scanstring(s, end, encoding=None, _b=BACKSLASH, _m=STRINGCHUNK.match):
-0069    if encoding is None:
-0070        encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING
-0071    chunks = []
-0072    _append = chunks.append
-0073    begin = end - 1
-0074    while 1:
-0075        chunk = _m(s, end)
-0076        if chunk is None:
-0077            raise ValueError(
-0078                errmsg("Unterminated string starting at", s, begin))
-0079        end = chunk.end()
-0080        content, terminator = chunk.groups()
-0081        if content:
-0082            if not isinstance(content, unicode):
-0083                content = unicode(content, encoding)
-0084            _append(content)
-0085        if terminator == '"':
-0086            break
-0087        try:
-0088            esc = s[end]
-0089        except IndexError:
-0090            raise ValueError(
-0091                errmsg("Unterminated string starting at", s, begin))
-0092        if esc != 'u':
-0093            try:
-0094                m = _b[esc]
-0095            except KeyError:
-0096                raise ValueError(
-0097                    errmsg("Invalid \\escape: %r" % (esc,), s, end))
-0098            end += 1
-0099        else:
-0100            esc = s[end + 1:end + 5]
-0101            try:
-0102                m = unichr(int(esc, 16))
-0103                if len(esc) != 4 or not esc.isalnum():
-0104                    raise ValueError
-0105            except ValueError:
-0106                raise ValueError(errmsg("Invalid \\uXXXX escape", s, end))
-0107            end += 5
-0108        _append(m)
-0109    return u''.join(chunks), end
-0110
-0111def JSONString(match, context):
-0112    encoding = getattr(context, 'encoding', None)
-0113    return scanstring(match.string, match.end(), encoding)
-0114pattern(r'"')(JSONString)
-0115
-0116WHITESPACE = re.compile(r'\s*', FLAGS)
-0117
-0118def JSONObject(match, context, _w=WHITESPACE.match):
-0119    pairs = {}
-0120    s = match.string
-0121    end = _w(s, match.end()).end()
-0122    nextchar = s[end:end + 1]
-0123    # trivial empty object
-0124    if nextchar == '}':
-0125        return pairs, end + 1
-0126    if nextchar != '"':
-0127        raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting property name", s, end))
-0128    end += 1
-0129    encoding = getattr(context, 'encoding', None)
-0130    iterscan = JSONScanner.iterscan
-0131    while True:
-0132        key, end = scanstring(s, end, encoding)
-0133        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0134        if s[end:end + 1] != ':':
-0135            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting : delimiter", s, end))
-0136        end = _w(s, end + 1).end()
-0137        try:
-0138            value, end = iterscan(s, idx=end, context=context).next()
-0139        except StopIteration:
-0140            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting object", s, end))
-0141        pairs[key] = value
-0142        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0143        nextchar = s[end:end + 1]
-0144        end += 1
-0145        if nextchar == '}':
-0146            break
-0147        if nextchar != ',':
-0148            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting , delimiter", s, end - 1))
-0149        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0150        nextchar = s[end:end + 1]
-0151        end += 1
-0152        if nextchar != '"':
-0153            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting property name", s, end - 1))
-0154    object_hook = getattr(context, 'object_hook', None)
-0155    if object_hook is not None:
-0156        pairs = object_hook(pairs)
-0157    return pairs, end
-0158pattern(r'{')(JSONObject)
-0159
-0160def JSONArray(match, context, _w=WHITESPACE.match):
-0161    values = []
-0162    s = match.string
-0163    end = _w(s, match.end()).end()
-0164    # look-ahead for trivial empty array
-0165    nextchar = s[end:end + 1]
-0166    if nextchar == ']':
-0167        return values, end + 1
-0168    iterscan = JSONScanner.iterscan
-0169    while True:
-0170        try:
-0171            value, end = iterscan(s, idx=end, context=context).next()
-0172        except StopIteration:
-0173            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting object", s, end))
-0174        values.append(value)
-0175        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0176        nextchar = s[end:end + 1]
-0177        end += 1
-0178        if nextchar == ']':
-0179            break
-0180        if nextchar != ',':
-0181            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting , delimiter", s, end))
-0182        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0183    return values, end
-0184pattern(r'\[')(JSONArray)
-0185
-0186ANYTHING = [
-0187    JSONObject,
-0188    JSONArray,
-0189    JSONString,
-0190    JSONConstant,
-0191    JSONNumber,
-0192]
-0193
-0194JSONScanner = Scanner(ANYTHING)
-0195
-0196class JSONDecoder(object):
-0197    """
-0198    Simple JSON <http://json.org> decoder
-0199
-0200    Performs the following translations in decoding:
-0201    
-0202    +---------------+-------------------+
-0203    | JSON          | Python            |
-0204    +===============+===================+
-0205    | object        | dict              |
-0206    +---------------+-------------------+
-0207    | array         | list              |
-0208    +---------------+-------------------+
-0209    | string        | unicode           |
-0210    +---------------+-------------------+
-0211    | number (int)  | int, long         |
-0212    +---------------+-------------------+
-0213    | number (real) | float             |
-0214    +---------------+-------------------+
-0215    | true          | True              |
-0216    +---------------+-------------------+
-0217    | false         | False             |
-0218    +---------------+-------------------+
-0219    | null          | None              |
-0220    +---------------+-------------------+
-0221
-0222    It also understands ``NaN``, ``Infinity``, and ``-Infinity`` as
-0223    their corresponding ``float`` values, which is outside the JSON spec.
-0224    """
-0225
-0226    _scanner = Scanner(ANYTHING)
-0227    __all__ = ['__init__', 'decode', 'raw_decode']
-0228
-0229    def __init__(self, encoding=None, object_hook=None):
-0230        """
-0231        ``encoding`` determines the encoding used to interpret any ``str``
-0232        objects decoded by this instance (utf-8 by default).  It has no
-0233        effect when decoding ``unicode`` objects.
-0234        
-0235        Note that currently only encodings that are a superset of ASCII work,
-0236        strings of other encodings should be passed in as ``unicode``.
-0237
-0238        ``object_hook``, if specified, will be called with the result
-0239        of every JSON object decoded and its return value will be used in
-0240        place of the given ``dict``.  This can be used to provide custom
-0241        deserializations (e.g. to support JSON-RPC class hinting).
-0242        """
-0243        self.encoding = encoding
-0244        self.object_hook = object_hook
-0245
-0246    def decode(self, s, _w=WHITESPACE.match):
-0247        """
-0248        Return the Python representation of ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode``
-0249        instance containing a JSON document)
-0250        """
-0251        obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
-0252        end = _w(s, end).end()
-0253        if end != len(s):
-0254            raise ValueError(errmsg("Extra data", s, end, len(s)))
-0255        return obj
-0256
-0257    def raw_decode(self, s, **kw):
-0258        """
-0259        Decode a JSON document from ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` beginning
-0260        with a JSON document) and return a 2-tuple of the Python
-0261        representation and the index in ``s`` where the document ended.
-0262
-0263        This can be used to decode a JSON document from a string that may
-0264        have extraneous data at the end.
-0265        """
-0266        kw.setdefault('context', self)
-0267        try:
-0268            obj, end = self._scanner.iterscan(s, **kw).next()
-0269        except StopIteration:
-0270            raise ValueError("No JSON object could be decoded")
-0271        return obj, end
-0272
-0273__all__ = ['JSONDecoder']
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0001"""
-0002Implementation of JSONEncoder
-0003"""
-0004import re
-0005try:
-0006    from simplejson import _speedups
-0007except ImportError:
-0008    _speedups = None
-0009
-0010ESCAPE = re.compile(r'[\x00-\x19\\"\b\f\n\r\t]')
-0011ESCAPE_ASCII = re.compile(r'([\\"/]|[^\ -~])')
-0012ESCAPE_DCT = {
-0013    # escape all forward slashes to prevent </script> attack
-0014    '/': '\\/',
-0015    '\\': '\\\\',
-0016    '"': '\\"',
-0017    '\b': '\\b',
-0018    '\f': '\\f',
-0019    '\n': '\\n',
-0020    '\r': '\\r',
-0021    '\t': '\\t',
-0022}
-0023for i in range(0x20):
-0024    ESCAPE_DCT.setdefault(chr(i), '\\u%04x' % (i,))
-0025
-0026# assume this produces an infinity on all machines (probably not guaranteed)
-0027INFINITY = float('1e66666')
-0028
-0029def floatstr(o, allow_nan=True):
-0030    # Check for specials.  Note that this type of test is processor- and/or
-0031    # platform-specific, so do tests which don't depend on the internals.
-0032
-0033    if o != o:
-0034        text = 'NaN'
-0035    elif o == INFINITY:
-0036        text = 'Infinity'
-0037    elif o == -INFINITY:
-0038        text = '-Infinity'
-0039    else:
-0040        return str(o)
-0041
-0042    if not allow_nan:
-0043        raise ValueError("Out of range float values are not JSON compliant: %r"
-0044            % (o,))
-0045
-0046    return text
-0047
-0048
-0049def encode_basestring(s):
-0050    """
-0051    Return a JSON representation of a Python string
-0052    """
-0053    def replace(match):
-0054        return ESCAPE_DCT[match.group(0)]
-0055    return '"' + ESCAPE.sub(replace, s) + '"'
-0056
-0057def encode_basestring_ascii(s):
-0058    def replace(match):
-0059        s = match.group(0)
-0060        try:
-0061            return ESCAPE_DCT[s]
-0062        except KeyError:
-0063            n = ord(s)
-0064            if n < 0x10000:
-0065                return '\\u%04x' % (n,)
-0066            else:
-0067                # surrogate pair
-0068                n -= 0x10000
-0069                s1 = 0xd800 | ((n >> 10) & 0x3ff)
-0070                s2 = 0xdc00 | (n & 0x3ff)
-0071                return '\\u%04x\\u%04x' % (s1, s2)
-0072    return '"' + str(ESCAPE_ASCII.sub(replace, s)) + '"'
-0073
-0074try:
-0075    encode_basestring_ascii = _speedups.encode_basestring_ascii
-0076    _need_utf8 = True
-0077except AttributeError:
-0078    _need_utf8 = False
-0079
-0080class JSONEncoder(object):
-0081    """
-0082    Extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder for Python data structures.
-0083
-0084    Supports the following objects and types by default:
-0085    
-0086    +-------------------+---------------+
-0087    | Python            | JSON          |
-0088    +===================+===============+
-0089    | dict              | object        |
-0090    +-------------------+---------------+
-0091    | list, tuple       | array         |
-0092    +-------------------+---------------+
-0093    | str, unicode      | string        |
-0094    +-------------------+---------------+
-0095    | int, long, float  | number        |
-0096    +-------------------+---------------+
-0097    | True              | true          |
-0098    +-------------------+---------------+
-0099    | False             | false         |
-0100    +-------------------+---------------+
-0101    | None              | null          |
-0102    +-------------------+---------------+
-0103
-0104    To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a
-0105    ``.default()`` method with another method that returns a serializable
-0106    object for ``o`` if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass
-0107    implementation (to raise ``TypeError``).
-0108    """
-0109    __all__ = ['__init__', 'default', 'encode', 'iterencode']
-0110    item_separator = ', '
-0111    key_separator = ': '
-0112    def __init__(self, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True,
-0113            check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, sort_keys=False,
-0114            indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8'):
-0115        """
-0116        Constructor for JSONEncoder, with sensible defaults.
-0117
-0118        If skipkeys is False, then it is a TypeError to attempt
-0119        encoding of keys that are not str, int, long, float or None.  If
-0120        skipkeys is True, such items are simply skipped.
-0121
-0122        If ensure_ascii is True, the output is guaranteed to be str
-0123        objects with all incoming unicode characters escaped.  If
-0124        ensure_ascii is false, the output will be unicode object.
-0125
-0126        If check_circular is True, then lists, dicts, and custom encoded
-0127        objects will be checked for circular references during encoding to
-0128        prevent an infinite recursion (which would cause an OverflowError).
-0129        Otherwise, no such check takes place.
-0130
-0131        If allow_nan is True, then NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity will be
-0132        encoded as such.  This behavior is not JSON specification compliant,
-0133        but is consistent with most JavaScript based encoders and decoders.
-0134        Otherwise, it will be a ValueError to encode such floats.
-0135
-0136        If sort_keys is True, then the output of dictionaries will be
-0137        sorted by key; this is useful for regression tests to ensure
-0138        that JSON serializations can be compared on a day-to-day basis.
-0139
-0140        If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array
-0141        elements and object members will be pretty-printed with that
-0142        indent level.  An indent level of 0 will only insert newlines.
-0143        None is the most compact representation.
-0144
-0145        If specified, separators should be a (item_separator, key_separator)
-0146        tuple. The default is (', ', ': '). To get the most compact JSON
-0147        representation you should specify (',', ':') to eliminate whitespace.
-0148
-0149        If encoding is not None, then all input strings will be
-0150        transformed into unicode using that encoding prior to JSON-encoding. 
-0151        The default is UTF-8.
-0152        """
-0153
-0154        self.skipkeys = skipkeys
-0155        self.ensure_ascii = ensure_ascii
-0156        self.check_circular = check_circular
-0157        self.allow_nan = allow_nan
-0158        self.sort_keys = sort_keys
-0159        self.indent = indent
-0160        self.current_indent_level = 0
-0161        if separators is not None:
-0162            self.item_separator, self.key_separator = separators
-0163        self.encoding = encoding
-0164
-0165    def _newline_indent(self):
-0166        return '\n' + (' ' * (self.indent * self.current_indent_level))
-0167
-0168    def _iterencode_list(self, lst, markers=None):
-0169        if not lst:
-0170            yield '[]'
-0171            return
-0172        if markers is not None:
-0173            markerid = id(lst)
-0174            if markerid in markers:
-0175                raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
-0176            markers[markerid] = lst
-0177        yield '['
-0178        if self.indent is not None:
-0179            self.current_indent_level += 1
-0180            newline_indent = self._newline_indent()
-0181            separator = self.item_separator + newline_indent
-0182            yield newline_indent
-0183        else:
-0184            newline_indent = None
-0185            separator = self.item_separator
-0186        first = True
-0187        for value in lst:
-0188            if first:
-0189                first = False
-0190            else:
-0191                yield separator
-0192            for chunk in self._iterencode(value, markers):
-0193                yield chunk
-0194        if newline_indent is not None:
-0195            self.current_indent_level -= 1
-0196            yield self._newline_indent()
-0197        yield ']'
-0198        if markers is not None:
-0199            del markers[markerid]
-0200
-0201    def _iterencode_dict(self, dct, markers=None):
-0202        if not dct:
-0203            yield '{}'
-0204            return
-0205        if markers is not None:
-0206            markerid = id(dct)
-0207            if markerid in markers:
-0208                raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
-0209            markers[markerid] = dct
-0210        yield '{'
-0211        key_separator = self.key_separator
-0212        if self.indent is not None:
-0213            self.current_indent_level += 1
-0214            newline_indent = self._newline_indent()
-0215            item_separator = self.item_separator + newline_indent
-0216            yield newline_indent
-0217        else:
-0218            newline_indent = None
-0219            item_separator = self.item_separator
-0220        first = True
-0221        if self.ensure_ascii:
-0222            encoder = encode_basestring_ascii
-0223        else:
-0224            encoder = encode_basestring
-0225        allow_nan = self.allow_nan
-0226        if self.sort_keys:
-0227            keys = dct.keys()
-0228            keys.sort()
-0229            items = [(k, dct[k]) for k in keys]
-0230        else:
-0231            items = dct.iteritems()
-0232        _encoding = self.encoding
-0233        _do_decode = (_encoding is not None
-0234            and not (_need_utf8 and _encoding == 'utf-8'))
-0235        for key, value in items:
-0236            if isinstance(key, str):
-0237                if _do_decode:
-0238                    key = key.decode(_encoding)
-0239            elif isinstance(key, basestring):
-0240                pass
-0241            # JavaScript is weakly typed for these, so it makes sense to
-0242            # also allow them.  Many encoders seem to do something like this.
-0243            elif isinstance(key, float):
-0244                key = floatstr(key, allow_nan)
-0245            elif isinstance(key, (int, long)):
-0246                key = str(key)
-0247            elif key is True:
-0248                key = 'true'
-0249            elif key is False:
-0250                key = 'false'
-0251            elif key is None:
-0252                key = 'null'
-0253            elif self.skipkeys:
-0254                continue
-0255            else:
-0256                raise TypeError("key %r is not a string" % (key,))
-0257            if first:
-0258                first = False
-0259            else:
-0260                yield item_separator
-0261            yield encoder(key)
-0262            yield key_separator
-0263            for chunk in self._iterencode(value, markers):
-0264                yield chunk
-0265        if newline_indent is not None:
-0266            self.current_indent_level -= 1
-0267            yield self._newline_indent()
-0268        yield '}'
-0269        if markers is not None:
-0270            del markers[markerid]
-0271
-0272    def _iterencode(self, o, markers=None):
-0273        if isinstance(o, basestring):
-0274            if self.ensure_ascii:
-0275                encoder = encode_basestring_ascii
-0276            else:
-0277                encoder = encode_basestring
-0278            _encoding = self.encoding
-0279            if (_encoding is not None and isinstance(o, str)
-0280                    and not (_need_utf8 and _encoding == 'utf-8')):
-0281                o = o.decode(_encoding)
-0282            yield encoder(o)
-0283        elif o is None:
-0284            yield 'null'
-0285        elif o is True:
-0286            yield 'true'
-0287        elif o is False:
-0288            yield 'false'
-0289        elif isinstance(o, (int, long)):
-0290            yield str(o)
-0291        elif isinstance(o, float):
-0292            yield floatstr(o, self.allow_nan)
-0293        elif isinstance(o, (list, tuple)):
-0294            for chunk in self._iterencode_list(o, markers):
-0295                yield chunk
-0296        elif isinstance(o, dict):
-0297            for chunk in self._iterencode_dict(o, markers):
-0298                yield chunk
-0299        else:
-0300            if markers is not None:
-0301                markerid = id(o)
-0302                if markerid in markers:
-0303                    raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
-0304                markers[markerid] = o
-0305            for chunk in self._iterencode_default(o, markers):
-0306                yield chunk
-0307            if markers is not None:
-0308                del markers[markerid]
-0309
-0310    def _iterencode_default(self, o, markers=None):
-0311        newobj = self.default(o)
-0312        return self._iterencode(newobj, markers)
-0313
-0314    def default(self, o):
-0315        """
-0316        Implement this method in a subclass such that it returns
-0317        a serializable object for ``o``, or calls the base implementation
-0318        (to raise a ``TypeError``).
-0319
-0320        For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could
-0321        implement default like this::
-0322            
-0323            def default(self, o):
-0324                try:
-0325                    iterable = iter(o)
-0326                except TypeError:
-0327                    pass
-0328                else:
-0329                    return list(iterable)
-0330                return JSONEncoder.default(self, o)
-0331        """
-0332        raise TypeError("%r is not JSON serializable" % (o,))
-0333
-0334    def encode(self, o):
-0335        """
-0336        Return a JSON string representation of a Python data structure.
-0337
-0338        >>> JSONEncoder().encode({"foo": ["bar", "baz"]})
-0339        '{"foo":["bar", "baz"]}'
-0340        """
-0341        # This is for extremely simple cases and benchmarks...
-0342        if isinstance(o, basestring):
-0343            if isinstance(o, str):
-0344                _encoding = self.encoding
-0345                if (_encoding is not None
-0346                        and not (_encoding == 'utf-8' and _need_utf8)):
-0347                    o = o.decode(_encoding)
-0348            return encode_basestring_ascii(o)
-0349        # This doesn't pass the iterator directly to ''.join() because it
-0350        # sucks at reporting exceptions.  It's going to do this internally
-0351        # anyway because it uses PySequence_Fast or similar.
-0352        chunks = list(self.iterencode(o))
-0353        return ''.join(chunks)
-0354
-0355    def iterencode(self, o):
-0356        """
-0357        Encode the given object and yield each string
-0358        representation as available.
-0359        
-0360        For example::
-0361            
-0362            for chunk in JSONEncoder().iterencode(bigobject):
-0363                mysocket.write(chunk)
-0364        """
-0365        if self.check_circular:
-0366            markers = {}
-0367        else:
-0368            markers = None
-0369        return self._iterencode(o, markers)
-0370
-0371__all__ = ['JSONEncoder']
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0001import simplejson
-0002import cgi
-0003
-0004class JSONFilter(object):
-0005    def __init__(self, app, mime_type='text/x-json'):
-0006        self.app = app
-0007        self.mime_type = mime_type
-0008
-0009    def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
-0010        # Read JSON POST input to jsonfilter.json if matching mime type
-0011        response = {'status': '200 OK', 'headers': []}
-0012        def json_start_response(status, headers):
-0013            response['status'] = status
-0014            response['headers'].extend(headers)
-0015        environ['jsonfilter.mime_type'] = self.mime_type
-0016        if environ.get('REQUEST_METHOD', '') == 'POST':
-0017            if environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '') == self.mime_type:
-0018                args = [_ for _ in [environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH')] if _]
-0019                data = environ['wsgi.input'].read(*map(int, args))
-0020                environ['jsonfilter.json'] = simplejson.loads(data)
-0021        res = simplejson.dumps(self.app(environ, json_start_response))
-0022        jsonp = cgi.parse_qs(environ.get('QUERY_STRING', '')).get('jsonp')
-0023        if jsonp:
-0024            content_type = 'text/javascript'
-0025            res = ''.join(jsonp + ['(', res, ')'])
-0026        elif 'Opera' in environ.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', ''):
-0027            # Opera has bunk XMLHttpRequest support for most mime types
-0028            content_type = 'text/plain'
-0029        else:
-0030            content_type = self.mime_type
-0031        headers = [
-0032            ('Content-type', content_type),
-0033            ('Content-length', len(res)),
-0034        ]
-0035        headers.extend(response['headers'])
-0036        start_response(response['status'], headers)
-0037        return [res]
-0038
-0039def factory(app, global_conf, **kw):
-0040    return JSONFilter(app, **kw)
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0001"""
-0002Iterator based sre token scanner
-0003"""
-0004import sre_parse, sre_compile, sre_constants
-0005from sre_constants import BRANCH, SUBPATTERN
-0006from re import VERBOSE, MULTILINE, DOTALL
-0007import re
-0008
-0009__all__ = ['Scanner', 'pattern']
-0010
-0011FLAGS = (VERBOSE | MULTILINE | DOTALL)
-0012class Scanner(object):
-0013    def __init__(self, lexicon, flags=FLAGS):
-0014        self.actions = [None]
-0015        # combine phrases into a compound pattern
-0016        s = sre_parse.Pattern()
-0017        s.flags = flags
-0018        p = []
-0019        for idx, token in enumerate(lexicon):
-0020            phrase = token.pattern
-0021            try:
-0022                subpattern = sre_parse.SubPattern(s,
-0023                    [(SUBPATTERN, (idx + 1, sre_parse.parse(phrase, flags)))])
-0024            except sre_constants.error:
-0025                raise
-0026            p.append(subpattern)
-0027            self.actions.append(token)
-0028
-0029        p = sre_parse.SubPattern(s, [(BRANCH, (None, p))])
-0030        self.scanner = sre_compile.compile(p)
-0031
-0032
-0033    def iterscan(self, string, idx=0, context=None):
-0034        """
-0035        Yield match, end_idx for each match
-0036        """
-0037        match = self.scanner.scanner(string, idx).match
-0038        actions = self.actions
-0039        lastend = idx
-0040        end = len(string)
-0041        while True:
-0042            m = match()
-0043            if m is None:
-0044                break
-0045            matchbegin, matchend = m.span()
-0046            if lastend == matchend:
-0047                break
-0048            action = actions[m.lastindex]
-0049            if action is not None:
-0050                rval, next_pos = action(m, context)
-0051                if next_pos is not None and next_pos != matchend:
-0052                    # "fast forward" the scanner
-0053                    matchend = next_pos
-0054                    match = self.scanner.scanner(string, matchend).match
-0055                yield rval, matchend
-0056            lastend = matchend
-0057
-0058def pattern(pattern, flags=FLAGS):
-0059    def decorator(fn):
-0060        fn.pattern = pattern
-0061        fn.regex = re.compile(pattern, flags)
-0062        return fn
-0063    return decorator
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/simplejson/ez_setup/README.txt b/src/simplejson/ez_setup/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9287f5a6..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/ez_setup/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -This directory exists so that Subversion-based projects can share a single -copy of the ``ez_setup`` bootstrap module for ``setuptools``, and have it -automatically updated in their projects when ``setuptools`` is updated. - -For your convenience, you may use the following svn:externals definition:: - - ez_setup svn://svn.eby-sarna.com/svnroot/ez_setup - -You can set this by executing this command in your project directory:: - - svn propedit svn:externals . - -And then adding the line shown above to the file that comes up for editing. -Then, whenever you update your project, ``ez_setup`` will be updated as well. - diff --git a/src/simplejson/ez_setup/__init__.py b/src/simplejson/ez_setup/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index abbe1820..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/ez_setup/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -#!python -"""Bootstrap setuptools installation - -If you want to use setuptools in your package's setup.py, just include this -file in the same directory with it, and add this to the top of your setup.py:: - - from ez_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - -If you want to require a specific version of setuptools, set a download -mirror, or use an alternate download directory, you can do so by supplying -the appropriate options to ``use_setuptools()``. - -This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools. -""" -import sys - -DEFAULT_VERSION = "0.6c6" -DEFAULT_URL = "http://cheeseshop.python.org/packages/%s/s/setuptools/" % sys.version[:3] - -md5_data = { - 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.3.egg': '8822caf901250d848b996b7f25c6e6ca', - 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.4.egg': 'b79a8a403e4502fbb85ee3f1941735cb', - 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.3.egg': '5657759d8a6d8fc44070a9d07272d99b', - 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.4.egg': '4996a8d169d2be661fa32a6e52e4f82a', - 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.3.egg': 'bb31c0fc7399a63579975cad9f5a0618', - 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.4.egg': '38a8c6b3d6ecd22247f179f7da669fac', - 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.3.egg': '62045a24ed4e1ebc77fe039aa4e6f7e5', - 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.4.egg': '4cb2a185d228dacffb2d17f103b3b1c4', - 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.3.egg': 'b3f2b5539d65cb7f74ad79127f1a908c', - 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.4.egg': 'b45adeda0667d2d2ffe14009364f2a4b', - 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.3.egg': 'f0064bf6aa2b7d0f3ba0b43f20817c27', - 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.4.egg': '616192eec35f47e8ea16cd6a122b7277', - 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.3.egg': 'f181fa125dfe85a259c9cd6f1d7b78fa', - 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.4.egg': 'e0ed74682c998bfb73bf803a50e7b71e', - 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.5.egg': 'abef16fdd61955514841c7c6bd98965e', - 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.3.egg': 'b0b9131acab32022bfac7f44c5d7971f', - 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.4.egg': '2a1f9656d4fbf3c97bf946c0a124e6e2', - 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.5.egg': '8f5a052e32cdb9c72bcf4b5526f28afc', - 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.3.egg': 'ee9fd80965da04f2f3e6b3576e9d8167', - 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.4.egg': 'afe2adf1c01701ee841761f5bcd8aa64', - 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.5.egg': 'a8d3f61494ccaa8714dfed37bccd3d5d', - 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.5.egg': 'b2f8a7520709a5b34f80946de5f02f53', -} - -import sys, os - -def _validate_md5(egg_name, data): - if egg_name in md5_data: - from md5 import md5 - digest = md5(data).hexdigest() - if digest != md5_data[egg_name]: - print >>sys.stderr, ( - "md5 validation of %s failed! (Possible download problem?)" - % egg_name - ) - sys.exit(2) - return data - - -def use_setuptools( - version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir, min_version=None -): - """Automatically find/download setuptools and make it available on sys.path - - `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available - as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end with - a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where setuptools will be downloaded, if - it is not already available. If an older version of setuptools is installed, - this routine will print a message to ``sys.stderr`` and raise SystemExit in - an attempt to abort the calling script. - """ - try: - import setuptools - if setuptools.__version__ == '0.0.1': - print >>sys.stderr, ( - "You have an obsolete version of setuptools installed. Please\n" - "remove it from your system entirely before rerunning this script." - ) - sys.exit(2) - except ImportError: - egg = download_setuptools(version, download_base, to_dir) - sys.path.insert(0, egg) - import setuptools; setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg - - import pkg_resources - try: - if not min_version: - min_version = version - pkg_resources.require("setuptools>="+min_version) - - except pkg_resources.VersionConflict, e: - # XXX could we install in a subprocess here? - # --arnowa here we would need an elegant update solution, i think - print >>sys.stderr, ( - "The required version of setuptools (>=%s) is not available, and\n" - "can't be installed while this script is running. Please install\n" - " a more recent version first.\n\n(Currently using %r)" - ) % (min_version, e.args[0]) - sys.exit(2) - -def download_setuptools( - version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir -): - """Download setuptools from a specified location and return its filename - - `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available - as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end - with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where the egg will be downloaded. - """ - import urllib2, shutil - egg_name = "setuptools-%s-py%s.egg" % (version,sys.version[:3]) - url = download_base + egg_name - saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, egg_name) - src = dst = None - if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads - try: - from distutils import log - if True: - log.warn(""" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This script requires setuptools version %s to run (even to display -help). I will attempt to download it for you (from -%s), but -you may need to enable firewall access for this script first. - -(Note: if this machine does not have network access, please obtain the file - - %s - -and place it in this directory before rerunning this script.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------""", - version, download_base, url - ); - log.warn("Downloading %s", url) - src = urllib2.urlopen(url) - # Read/write all in one block, so we don't create a corrupt file - # if the download is interrupted. - data = _validate_md5(egg_name, src.read()) - dst = open(saveto,"wb"); dst.write(data) - finally: - if src: src.close() - if dst: dst.close() - return os.path.realpath(saveto) - -def main(argv, version=DEFAULT_VERSION): - """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall""" - - try: - import setuptools - except ImportError: - egg = None - try: - egg = download_setuptools(version) - sys.path.insert(0,egg) - from setuptools.command.easy_install import main - return main(list(argv)+[egg]) # we're done here - finally: - if egg and os.path.exists(egg): - os.unlink(egg) - else: - if setuptools.__version__ == '0.0.1': - # tell the user to uninstall obsolete version - use_setuptools(version) - - req = "setuptools>="+version - import pkg_resources - try: - pkg_resources.require(req) - except pkg_resources.VersionConflict: - try: - from setuptools.command.easy_install import main - except ImportError: - from easy_install import main - main(list(argv)+[download_setuptools()]) - sys.exit(0) # try to force an exit - else: - if argv: - from setuptools.command.easy_install import main - main(argv) - else: - print "Setuptools version",version,"or greater has been installed." - print '(Run "ez_setup.py -U setuptools" to reinstall or upgrade.)' - - - -def update_md5(filenames): - """Update our built-in md5 registry""" - - import re - from md5 import md5 - - for name in filenames: - base = os.path.basename(name) - f = open(name,'rb') - md5_data[base] = md5(f.read()).hexdigest() - f.close() - - data = [" %r: %r,\n" % it for it in md5_data.items()] - data.sort() - repl = "".join(data) - - import inspect - srcfile = inspect.getsourcefile(sys.modules[__name__]) - f = open(srcfile, 'rb'); src = f.read(); f.close() - - match = re.search("\nmd5_data = {\n([^}]+)}", src) - if not match: - print >>sys.stderr, "Internal error!" - sys.exit(2) - - src = src[:match.start(1)] + repl + src[match.end(1):] - f = open(srcfile,'w') - f.write(src) - f.close() - - -if __name__=='__main__': - if len(sys.argv)>2 and sys.argv[1]=='--md5update': - update_md5(sys.argv[2:]) - else: - main(sys.argv[1:]) - - - - - diff --git a/src/simplejson/scripts/bench.sh b/src/simplejson/scripts/bench.sh deleted file mode 100644 index e30e2467..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/scripts/bench.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -/usr/bin/env python -mtimeit -s 'from simplejson.tests.test_pass1 import test_parse' 'test_parse()' diff --git a/src/simplejson/scripts/make_docs.py b/src/simplejson/scripts/make_docs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2c59032b..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/scripts/make_docs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -import os -import subprocess -import shutil - -PROJECT='simplejson' - -def _get_version(): - from pkg_resources import PathMetadata, Distribution - egg_info = PROJECT + '.egg-info' - base_dir = os.path.dirname(egg_info) - metadata = PathMetadata(base_dir, egg_info) - dist_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(egg_info))[0] - dist = Distribution(base_dir, project_name=dist_name, metadata=metadata) - return dist.version -VERSION = _get_version() - -PUDGE = '/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin/pudge' -#PUDGE = 'pudge' - -res = subprocess.call([ - PUDGE, '-v', '-d', 'docs', '-m', PROJECT, - '-l', '%s %s' % (PROJECT, VERSION), - '--theme=green' -]) -if not res: - shutil.copyfile('docs/module-simplejson.html', 'docs/index.html') -raise SystemExit(res) diff --git a/src/simplejson/scripts/prof.py b/src/simplejson/scripts/prof.py deleted file mode 100644 index 45c7a85e..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/scripts/prof.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python2.4 -from pkg_resources import require -require('simplejson') - -import profile - -from simplejson.tests.test_pass1 import test_parse - -profile.run("for x in xrange(10): test_parse()") diff --git a/src/simplejson/setup.cfg b/src/simplejson/setup.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 861a9f55..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/setup.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -[egg_info] -tag_build = -tag_date = 0 -tag_svn_revision = 0 - diff --git a/src/simplejson/setup.py b/src/simplejson/setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 143a7173..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python - -import ez_setup -import sys -if 'cygwin' in sys.platform.lower(): - min_version='0.6c6' -else: - min_version='0.6a9' -ez_setup.use_setuptools(min_version=min_version) - -from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Extension, Feature -from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext -from distutils.errors import CCompilerError - -VERSION = '1.7.1' -DESCRIPTION = "Simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python" -LONG_DESCRIPTION = """ -simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible -JSON encoder and decoder for Python 2.3+. It is -pure Python code with no dependencies, but includes an optional C -extension for a serious speed boost. - -simplejson was formerly known as simple_json, but changed its name to -comply with PEP 8 module naming guidelines. - -The encoder may be subclassed to provide serialization in any kind of -situation, without any special support by the objects to be serialized -(somewhat like pickle). - -The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any specified encoding -(UTF-8 by default). -""" - -CLASSIFIERS = filter(None, map(str.strip, -""" -Intended Audience :: Developers -License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License -Programming Language :: Python -Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules -""".splitlines())) - - -BUILD_EXT_WARNING=""" -WARNING: The C extension could not be compiled, speedups are not enabled. - -Above is the output showing how the compilation failed. -""" - -class ve_build_ext(build_ext): - # This class allows C extension building to fail. - def build_extension(self, ext): - try: - build_ext.build_extension(self, ext) - except CCompilerError, x: - print ('*'*70+'\n') - print BUILD_EXT_WARNING - print ('*'*70+'\n') - -speedups = Feature( - "options C speed-enhancement modules", - standard=True, - ext_modules = [ - Extension("simplejson._speedups", ["simplejson/_speedups.c"]), - ], -) - -setup( - name="simplejson", - version=VERSION, - description=DESCRIPTION, - long_description=LONG_DESCRIPTION, - classifiers=CLASSIFIERS, - author="Bob Ippolito", - author_email="bob@redivi.com", - url="http://undefined.org/python/#simplejson", - license="MIT License", - packages=find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup']), - platforms=['any'], - test_suite="nose.collector", - zip_safe=True, - entry_points={ - 'paste.filter_app_factory': ['json = simplejson.jsonfilter:factory'], - }, - features={'speedups': speedups}, - cmdclass={'build_ext': ve_build_ext}, -) diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/__init__.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8dae51a7..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -r""" -A simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder and decoder - -JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a subset of -JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data -interchange format. - -simplejson exposes an API familiar to uses of the standard library -marshal and pickle modules. - -Encoding basic Python object hierarchies:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> simplejson.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}]) - '["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]' - >>> print simplejson.dumps("\"foo\bar") - "\"foo\bar" - >>> print simplejson.dumps(u'\u1234') - "\u1234" - >>> print simplejson.dumps('\\') - "\\" - >>> print simplejson.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True) - {"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0} - >>> from StringIO import StringIO - >>> io = StringIO() - >>> simplejson.dump(['streaming API'], io) - >>> io.getvalue() - '["streaming API"]' - -Compact encoding:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> simplejson.dumps([1,2,3,{'4': 5, '6': 7}], separators=(',',':')) - '[1,2,3,{"4":5,"6":7}]' - -Pretty printing:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> print simplejson.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4) - { - "4": 5, - "6": 7 - } - -Decoding JSON:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> simplejson.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]') - [u'foo', {u'bar': [u'baz', None, 1.0, 2]}] - >>> simplejson.loads('"\\"foo\\bar"') - u'"foo\x08ar' - >>> from StringIO import StringIO - >>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]') - >>> simplejson.load(io) - [u'streaming API'] - -Specializing JSON object decoding:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> def as_complex(dct): - ... if '__complex__' in dct: - ... return complex(dct['real'], dct['imag']) - ... return dct - ... - >>> simplejson.loads('{"__complex__": true, "real": 1, "imag": 2}', - ... object_hook=as_complex) - (1+2j) - -Extending JSONEncoder:: - - >>> import simplejson - >>> class ComplexEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder): - ... def default(self, obj): - ... if isinstance(obj, complex): - ... return [obj.real, obj.imag] - ... return simplejson.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj) - ... - >>> dumps(2 + 1j, cls=ComplexEncoder) - '[2.0, 1.0]' - >>> ComplexEncoder().encode(2 + 1j) - '[2.0, 1.0]' - >>> list(ComplexEncoder().iterencode(2 + 1j)) - ['[', '2.0', ', ', '1.0', ']'] - - -Note that the JSON produced by this module's default settings -is a subset of YAML, so it may be used as a serializer for that as well. -""" -__version__ = '1.7.1' -__all__ = [ - 'dump', 'dumps', 'load', 'loads', - 'JSONDecoder', 'JSONEncoder', -] - -from decoder import JSONDecoder -from encoder import JSONEncoder - -_default_encoder = JSONEncoder( - skipkeys=False, - ensure_ascii=True, - check_circular=True, - allow_nan=True, - indent=None, - separators=None, - encoding='utf-8' -) - -def dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, - allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, - encoding='utf-8', **kw): - """ - Serialize ``obj`` as a JSON formatted stream to ``fp`` (a - ``.write()``-supporting file-like object). - - If ``skipkeys`` is ``True`` then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types - (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) - will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``. - - If ``ensure_ascii`` is ``False``, then the some chunks written to ``fp`` - may be ``unicode`` instances, subject to normal Python ``str`` to - ``unicode`` coercion rules. Unless ``fp.write()`` explicitly - understands ``unicode`` (as in ``codecs.getwriter()``) this is likely - to cause an error. - - If ``check_circular`` is ``False``, then the circular reference check - for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will - result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse). - - If ``allow_nan`` is ``False``, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to - serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``) - in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the - JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``). - - If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object - members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level - of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact representation. - - If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple - then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. - ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation. - - ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8. - - To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the - ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with - the ``cls`` kwarg. - """ - # cached encoder - if (skipkeys is False and ensure_ascii is True and - check_circular is True and allow_nan is True and - cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and - encoding == 'utf-8' and not kw): - iterable = _default_encoder.iterencode(obj) - else: - if cls is None: - cls = JSONEncoder - iterable = cls(skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, - check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent, - separators=separators, encoding=encoding, **kw).iterencode(obj) - # could accelerate with writelines in some versions of Python, at - # a debuggability cost - for chunk in iterable: - fp.write(chunk) - - -def dumps(obj, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, - allow_nan=True, cls=None, indent=None, separators=None, - encoding='utf-8', **kw): - """ - Serialize ``obj`` to a JSON formatted ``str``. - - If ``skipkeys`` is ``True`` then ``dict`` keys that are not basic types - (``str``, ``unicode``, ``int``, ``long``, ``float``, ``bool``, ``None``) - will be skipped instead of raising a ``TypeError``. - - If ``ensure_ascii`` is ``False``, then the return value will be a - ``unicode`` instance subject to normal Python ``str`` to ``unicode`` - coercion rules instead of being escaped to an ASCII ``str``. - - If ``check_circular`` is ``False``, then the circular reference check - for container types will be skipped and a circular reference will - result in an ``OverflowError`` (or worse). - - If ``allow_nan`` is ``False``, then it will be a ``ValueError`` to - serialize out of range ``float`` values (``nan``, ``inf``, ``-inf``) in - strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of using the - JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``). - - If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and - object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent - level of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact - representation. - - If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple - then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. - ``(',', ':')`` is the most compact JSON representation. - - ``encoding`` is the character encoding for str instances, default is UTF-8. - - To use a custom ``JSONEncoder`` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the - ``.default()`` method to serialize additional types), specify it with - the ``cls`` kwarg. - """ - # cached encoder - if (skipkeys is False and ensure_ascii is True and - check_circular is True and allow_nan is True and - cls is None and indent is None and separators is None and - encoding == 'utf-8' and not kw): - return _default_encoder.encode(obj) - if cls is None: - cls = JSONEncoder - return cls( - skipkeys=skipkeys, ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, - check_circular=check_circular, allow_nan=allow_nan, indent=indent, - separators=separators, encoding=encoding, - **kw).encode(obj) - -_default_decoder = JSONDecoder(encoding=None, object_hook=None) - -def load(fp, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw): - """ - Deserialize ``fp`` (a ``.read()``-supporting file-like object containing - a JSON document) to a Python object. - - If the contents of ``fp`` is encoded with an ASCII based encoding other - than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1), then an appropriate ``encoding`` name must - be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) are - not allowed, and should be wrapped with - ``codecs.getreader(fp)(encoding)``, or simply decoded to a ``unicode`` - object and passed to ``loads()`` - - ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the - result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of - ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature - can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting). - - To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls`` - kwarg. - """ - return loads(fp.read(), - encoding=encoding, cls=cls, object_hook=object_hook, **kw) - -def loads(s, encoding=None, cls=None, object_hook=None, **kw): - """ - Deserialize ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` instance containing a JSON - document) to a Python object. - - If ``s`` is a ``str`` instance and is encoded with an ASCII based encoding - other than utf-8 (e.g. latin-1) then an appropriate ``encoding`` name - must be specified. Encodings that are not ASCII based (such as UCS-2) - are not allowed and should be decoded to ``unicode`` first. - - ``object_hook`` is an optional function that will be called with the - result of any object literal decode (a ``dict``). The return value of - ``object_hook`` will be used instead of the ``dict``. This feature - can be used to implement custom decoders (e.g. JSON-RPC class hinting). - - To use a custom ``JSONDecoder`` subclass, specify it with the ``cls`` - kwarg. - """ - if cls is None and encoding is None and object_hook is None and not kw: - return _default_decoder.decode(s) - if cls is None: - cls = JSONDecoder - if object_hook is not None: - kw['object_hook'] = object_hook - return cls(encoding=encoding, **kw).decode(s) - -def read(s): - """ - json-py API compatibility hook. Use loads(s) instead. - """ - import warnings - warnings.warn("simplejson.loads(s) should be used instead of read(s)", - DeprecationWarning) - return loads(s) - -def write(obj): - """ - json-py API compatibility hook. Use dumps(s) instead. - """ - import warnings - warnings.warn("simplejson.dumps(s) should be used instead of write(s)", - DeprecationWarning) - return dumps(obj) - - diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/_speedups.c b/src/simplejson/simplejson/_speedups.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8f290bb4..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/_speedups.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -#include "Python.h" -#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 && !defined(PY_SSIZE_T_MIN) -typedef int Py_ssize_t; -#define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX -#define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN -#endif - -static Py_ssize_t -ascii_escape_char(Py_UNICODE c, char *output, Py_ssize_t chars); -static PyObject * -ascii_escape_unicode(PyObject *pystr); -static PyObject * -ascii_escape_str(PyObject *pystr); -static PyObject * -py_encode_basestring_ascii(PyObject* self __attribute__((__unused__)), PyObject *pystr); -void init_speedups(void); - -#define S_CHAR(c) (c >= ' ' && c <= '~' && c != '\\' && c != '/' && c != '"') - -#define MIN_EXPANSION 6 -#ifdef Py_UNICODE_WIDE -#define MAX_EXPANSION (2 * MIN_EXPANSION) -#else -#define MAX_EXPANSION MIN_EXPANSION -#endif - -static Py_ssize_t -ascii_escape_char(Py_UNICODE c, char *output, Py_ssize_t chars) { - Py_UNICODE x; - output[chars++] = '\\'; - switch (c) { - case '/': output[chars++] = (char)c; break; - case '\\': output[chars++] = (char)c; break; - case '"': output[chars++] = (char)c; break; - case '\b': output[chars++] = 'b'; break; - case '\f': output[chars++] = 'f'; break; - case '\n': output[chars++] = 'n'; break; - case '\r': output[chars++] = 'r'; break; - case '\t': output[chars++] = 't'; break; - default: -#ifdef Py_UNICODE_WIDE - if (c >= 0x10000) { - /* UTF-16 surrogate pair */ - Py_UNICODE v = c - 0x10000; - c = 0xd800 | ((v >> 10) & 0x3ff); - output[chars++] = 'u'; - x = (c & 0xf000) >> 12; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x0f00) >> 8; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x00f0) >> 4; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x000f); - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - c = 0xdc00 | (v & 0x3ff); - output[chars++] = '\\'; - } -#endif - output[chars++] = 'u'; - x = (c & 0xf000) >> 12; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x0f00) >> 8; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x00f0) >> 4; - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - x = (c & 0x000f); - output[chars++] = (x < 10) ? '0' + x : 'a' + (x - 10); - } - return chars; -} - -static PyObject * -ascii_escape_unicode(PyObject *pystr) { - Py_ssize_t i; - Py_ssize_t input_chars; - Py_ssize_t output_size; - Py_ssize_t chars; - PyObject *rval; - char *output; - Py_UNICODE *input_unicode; - - input_chars = PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(pystr); - input_unicode = PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(pystr); - /* One char input can be up to 6 chars output, estimate 4 of these */ - output_size = 2 + (MIN_EXPANSION * 4) + input_chars; - rval = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, output_size); - if (rval == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - output = PyString_AS_STRING(rval); - chars = 0; - output[chars++] = '"'; - for (i = 0; i < input_chars; i++) { - Py_UNICODE c = input_unicode[i]; - if (S_CHAR(c)) { - output[chars++] = (char)c; - } else { - chars = ascii_escape_char(c, output, chars); - } - if (output_size - chars < (1 + MAX_EXPANSION)) { - /* There's more than four, so let's resize by a lot */ - output_size *= 2; - /* This is an upper bound */ - if (output_size > 2 + (input_chars * MAX_EXPANSION)) { - output_size = 2 + (input_chars * MAX_EXPANSION); - } - if (_PyString_Resize(&rval, output_size) == -1) { - return NULL; - } - output = PyString_AS_STRING(rval); - } - } - output[chars++] = '"'; - if (_PyString_Resize(&rval, chars) == -1) { - return NULL; - } - return rval; -} - -static PyObject * -ascii_escape_str(PyObject *pystr) { - Py_ssize_t i; - Py_ssize_t input_chars; - Py_ssize_t output_size; - Py_ssize_t chars; - PyObject *rval; - char *output; - char *input_str; - - input_chars = PyString_GET_SIZE(pystr); - input_str = PyString_AS_STRING(pystr); - /* One char input can be up to 6 chars output, estimate 4 of these */ - output_size = 2 + (MIN_EXPANSION * 4) + input_chars; - rval = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, output_size); - if (rval == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - output = PyString_AS_STRING(rval); - chars = 0; - output[chars++] = '"'; - for (i = 0; i < input_chars; i++) { - Py_UNICODE c = (Py_UNICODE)input_str[i]; - if (S_CHAR(c)) { - output[chars++] = (char)c; - } else if (c > 0x7F) { - /* We hit a non-ASCII character, bail to unicode mode */ - PyObject *uni; - Py_DECREF(rval); - uni = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(input_str, input_chars, "strict"); - if (uni == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - rval = ascii_escape_unicode(uni); - Py_DECREF(uni); - return rval; - } else { - chars = ascii_escape_char(c, output, chars); - } - /* An ASCII char can't possibly expand to a surrogate! */ - if (output_size - chars < (1 + MIN_EXPANSION)) { - /* There's more than four, so let's resize by a lot */ - output_size *= 2; - if (output_size > 2 + (input_chars * MIN_EXPANSION)) { - output_size = 2 + (input_chars * MIN_EXPANSION); - } - if (_PyString_Resize(&rval, output_size) == -1) { - return NULL; - } - output = PyString_AS_STRING(rval); - } - } - output[chars++] = '"'; - if (_PyString_Resize(&rval, chars) == -1) { - return NULL; - } - return rval; -} - -PyDoc_STRVAR(pydoc_encode_basestring_ascii, - "encode_basestring_ascii(basestring) -> str\n" - "\n" - "..." -); - -static PyObject * -py_encode_basestring_ascii(PyObject* self __attribute__((__unused__)), PyObject *pystr) { - /* METH_O */ - if (PyString_Check(pystr)) { - return ascii_escape_str(pystr); - } else if (PyUnicode_Check(pystr)) { - return ascii_escape_unicode(pystr); - } - PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "first argument must be a string"); - return NULL; -} - -#define DEFN(n, k) \ - { \ - #n, \ - (PyCFunction)py_ ##n, \ - k, \ - pydoc_ ##n \ - } -static PyMethodDef speedups_methods[] = { - DEFN(encode_basestring_ascii, METH_O), - {} -}; -#undef DEFN - -void -init_speedups(void) -{ - PyObject *m; - m = Py_InitModule4("_speedups", speedups_methods, NULL, NULL, PYTHON_API_VERSION); -} diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/decoder.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/decoder.py deleted file mode 100644 index a1b53b2a..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/decoder.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -""" -Implementation of JSONDecoder -""" -import re - -from simplejson.scanner import Scanner, pattern - -FLAGS = re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL - -def _floatconstants(): - import struct - import sys - _BYTES = '7FF80000000000007FF0000000000000'.decode('hex') - if sys.byteorder != 'big': - _BYTES = _BYTES[:8][::-1] + _BYTES[8:][::-1] - nan, inf = struct.unpack('dd', _BYTES) - return nan, inf, -inf - -NaN, PosInf, NegInf = _floatconstants() - -def linecol(doc, pos): - lineno = doc.count('\n', 0, pos) + 1 - if lineno == 1: - colno = pos - else: - colno = pos - doc.rindex('\n', 0, pos) - return lineno, colno - -def errmsg(msg, doc, pos, end=None): - lineno, colno = linecol(doc, pos) - if end is None: - return '%s: line %d column %d (char %d)' % (msg, lineno, colno, pos) - endlineno, endcolno = linecol(doc, end) - return '%s: line %d column %d - line %d column %d (char %d - %d)' % ( - msg, lineno, colno, endlineno, endcolno, pos, end) - -_CONSTANTS = { - '-Infinity': NegInf, - 'Infinity': PosInf, - 'NaN': NaN, - 'true': True, - 'false': False, - 'null': None, -} - -def JSONConstant(match, context, c=_CONSTANTS): - return c[match.group(0)], None -pattern('(-?Infinity|NaN|true|false|null)')(JSONConstant) - -def JSONNumber(match, context): - match = JSONNumber.regex.match(match.string, *match.span()) - integer, frac, exp = match.groups() - if frac or exp: - res = float(integer + (frac or '') + (exp or '')) - else: - res = int(integer) - return res, None -pattern(r'(-?(?:0|[1-9]\d*))(\.\d+)?([eE][-+]?\d+)?')(JSONNumber) - -STRINGCHUNK = re.compile(r'(.*?)(["\\])', FLAGS) -BACKSLASH = { - '"': u'"', '\\': u'\\', '/': u'/', - 'b': u'\b', 'f': u'\f', 'n': u'\n', 'r': u'\r', 't': u'\t', -} - -DEFAULT_ENCODING = "utf-8" - -def scanstring(s, end, encoding=None, _b=BACKSLASH, _m=STRINGCHUNK.match): - if encoding is None: - encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING - chunks = [] - _append = chunks.append - begin = end - 1 - while 1: - chunk = _m(s, end) - if chunk is None: - raise ValueError( - errmsg("Unterminated string starting at", s, begin)) - end = chunk.end() - content, terminator = chunk.groups() - if content: - if not isinstance(content, unicode): - content = unicode(content, encoding) - _append(content) - if terminator == '"': - break - try: - esc = s[end] - except IndexError: - raise ValueError( - errmsg("Unterminated string starting at", s, begin)) - if esc != 'u': - try: - m = _b[esc] - except KeyError: - raise ValueError( - errmsg("Invalid \\escape: %r" % (esc,), s, end)) - end += 1 - else: - esc = s[end + 1:end + 5] - try: - m = unichr(int(esc, 16)) - if len(esc) != 4 or not esc.isalnum(): - raise ValueError - except ValueError: - raise ValueError(errmsg("Invalid \\uXXXX escape", s, end)) - end += 5 - _append(m) - return u''.join(chunks), end - -def JSONString(match, context): - encoding = getattr(context, 'encoding', None) - return scanstring(match.string, match.end(), encoding) -pattern(r'"')(JSONString) - -WHITESPACE = re.compile(r'\s*', FLAGS) - -def JSONObject(match, context, _w=WHITESPACE.match): - pairs = {} - s = match.string - end = _w(s, match.end()).end() - nextchar = s[end:end + 1] - # trivial empty object - if nextchar == '}': - return pairs, end + 1 - if nextchar != '"': - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting property name", s, end)) - end += 1 - encoding = getattr(context, 'encoding', None) - iterscan = JSONScanner.iterscan - while True: - key, end = scanstring(s, end, encoding) - end = _w(s, end).end() - if s[end:end + 1] != ':': - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting : delimiter", s, end)) - end = _w(s, end + 1).end() - try: - value, end = iterscan(s, idx=end, context=context).next() - except StopIteration: - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting object", s, end)) - pairs[key] = value - end = _w(s, end).end() - nextchar = s[end:end + 1] - end += 1 - if nextchar == '}': - break - if nextchar != ',': - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting , delimiter", s, end - 1)) - end = _w(s, end).end() - nextchar = s[end:end + 1] - end += 1 - if nextchar != '"': - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting property name", s, end - 1)) - object_hook = getattr(context, 'object_hook', None) - if object_hook is not None: - pairs = object_hook(pairs) - return pairs, end -pattern(r'{')(JSONObject) - -def JSONArray(match, context, _w=WHITESPACE.match): - values = [] - s = match.string - end = _w(s, match.end()).end() - # look-ahead for trivial empty array - nextchar = s[end:end + 1] - if nextchar == ']': - return values, end + 1 - iterscan = JSONScanner.iterscan - while True: - try: - value, end = iterscan(s, idx=end, context=context).next() - except StopIteration: - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting object", s, end)) - values.append(value) - end = _w(s, end).end() - nextchar = s[end:end + 1] - end += 1 - if nextchar == ']': - break - if nextchar != ',': - raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting , delimiter", s, end)) - end = _w(s, end).end() - return values, end -pattern(r'\[')(JSONArray) - -ANYTHING = [ - JSONObject, - JSONArray, - JSONString, - JSONConstant, - JSONNumber, -] - -JSONScanner = Scanner(ANYTHING) - -class JSONDecoder(object): - """ - Simple JSON decoder - - Performs the following translations in decoding: - - +---------------+-------------------+ - | JSON | Python | - +===============+===================+ - | object | dict | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | array | list | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | string | unicode | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | number (int) | int, long | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | number (real) | float | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | true | True | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | false | False | - +---------------+-------------------+ - | null | None | - +---------------+-------------------+ - - It also understands ``NaN``, ``Infinity``, and ``-Infinity`` as - their corresponding ``float`` values, which is outside the JSON spec. - """ - - _scanner = Scanner(ANYTHING) - __all__ = ['__init__', 'decode', 'raw_decode'] - - def __init__(self, encoding=None, object_hook=None): - """ - ``encoding`` determines the encoding used to interpret any ``str`` - objects decoded by this instance (utf-8 by default). It has no - effect when decoding ``unicode`` objects. - - Note that currently only encodings that are a superset of ASCII work, - strings of other encodings should be passed in as ``unicode``. - - ``object_hook``, if specified, will be called with the result - of every JSON object decoded and its return value will be used in - place of the given ``dict``. This can be used to provide custom - deserializations (e.g. to support JSON-RPC class hinting). - """ - self.encoding = encoding - self.object_hook = object_hook - - def decode(self, s, _w=WHITESPACE.match): - """ - Return the Python representation of ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` - instance containing a JSON document) - """ - obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end()) - end = _w(s, end).end() - if end != len(s): - raise ValueError(errmsg("Extra data", s, end, len(s))) - return obj - - def raw_decode(self, s, **kw): - """ - Decode a JSON document from ``s`` (a ``str`` or ``unicode`` beginning - with a JSON document) and return a 2-tuple of the Python - representation and the index in ``s`` where the document ended. - - This can be used to decode a JSON document from a string that may - have extraneous data at the end. - """ - kw.setdefault('context', self) - try: - obj, end = self._scanner.iterscan(s, **kw).next() - except StopIteration: - raise ValueError("No JSON object could be decoded") - return obj, end - -__all__ = ['JSONDecoder'] diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/encoder.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/encoder.py deleted file mode 100644 index eec9c7ff..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/encoder.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ -""" -Implementation of JSONEncoder -""" -import re -try: - from simplejson import _speedups -except ImportError: - _speedups = None - -ESCAPE = re.compile(r'[\x00-\x19\\"\b\f\n\r\t]') -ESCAPE_ASCII = re.compile(r'([\\"/]|[^\ -~])') -ESCAPE_DCT = { - # escape all forward slashes to prevent attack - '/': '\\/', - '\\': '\\\\', - '"': '\\"', - '\b': '\\b', - '\f': '\\f', - '\n': '\\n', - '\r': '\\r', - '\t': '\\t', -} -for i in range(0x20): - ESCAPE_DCT.setdefault(chr(i), '\\u%04x' % (i,)) - -# assume this produces an infinity on all machines (probably not guaranteed) -INFINITY = float('1e66666') - -def floatstr(o, allow_nan=True): - # Check for specials. Note that this type of test is processor- and/or - # platform-specific, so do tests which don't depend on the internals. - - if o != o: - text = 'NaN' - elif o == INFINITY: - text = 'Infinity' - elif o == -INFINITY: - text = '-Infinity' - else: - return str(o) - - if not allow_nan: - raise ValueError("Out of range float values are not JSON compliant: %r" - % (o,)) - - return text - - -def encode_basestring(s): - """ - Return a JSON representation of a Python string - """ - def replace(match): - return ESCAPE_DCT[match.group(0)] - return '"' + ESCAPE.sub(replace, s) + '"' - -def encode_basestring_ascii(s): - def replace(match): - s = match.group(0) - try: - return ESCAPE_DCT[s] - except KeyError: - n = ord(s) - if n < 0x10000: - return '\\u%04x' % (n,) - else: - # surrogate pair - n -= 0x10000 - s1 = 0xd800 | ((n >> 10) & 0x3ff) - s2 = 0xdc00 | (n & 0x3ff) - return '\\u%04x\\u%04x' % (s1, s2) - return '"' + str(ESCAPE_ASCII.sub(replace, s)) + '"' - -try: - encode_basestring_ascii = _speedups.encode_basestring_ascii - _need_utf8 = True -except AttributeError: - _need_utf8 = False - -class JSONEncoder(object): - """ - Extensible JSON encoder for Python data structures. - - Supports the following objects and types by default: - - +-------------------+---------------+ - | Python | JSON | - +===================+===============+ - | dict | object | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | list, tuple | array | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | str, unicode | string | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | int, long, float | number | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | True | true | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | False | false | - +-------------------+---------------+ - | None | null | - +-------------------+---------------+ - - To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a - ``.default()`` method with another method that returns a serializable - object for ``o`` if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass - implementation (to raise ``TypeError``). - """ - __all__ = ['__init__', 'default', 'encode', 'iterencode'] - item_separator = ', ' - key_separator = ': ' - def __init__(self, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, - check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, sort_keys=False, - indent=None, separators=None, encoding='utf-8'): - """ - Constructor for JSONEncoder, with sensible defaults. - - If skipkeys is False, then it is a TypeError to attempt - encoding of keys that are not str, int, long, float or None. If - skipkeys is True, such items are simply skipped. - - If ensure_ascii is True, the output is guaranteed to be str - objects with all incoming unicode characters escaped. If - ensure_ascii is false, the output will be unicode object. - - If check_circular is True, then lists, dicts, and custom encoded - objects will be checked for circular references during encoding to - prevent an infinite recursion (which would cause an OverflowError). - Otherwise, no such check takes place. - - If allow_nan is True, then NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity will be - encoded as such. This behavior is not JSON specification compliant, - but is consistent with most JavaScript based encoders and decoders. - Otherwise, it will be a ValueError to encode such floats. - - If sort_keys is True, then the output of dictionaries will be - sorted by key; this is useful for regression tests to ensure - that JSON serializations can be compared on a day-to-day basis. - - If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array - elements and object members will be pretty-printed with that - indent level. An indent level of 0 will only insert newlines. - None is the most compact representation. - - If specified, separators should be a (item_separator, key_separator) - tuple. The default is (', ', ': '). To get the most compact JSON - representation you should specify (',', ':') to eliminate whitespace. - - If encoding is not None, then all input strings will be - transformed into unicode using that encoding prior to JSON-encoding. - The default is UTF-8. - """ - - self.skipkeys = skipkeys - self.ensure_ascii = ensure_ascii - self.check_circular = check_circular - self.allow_nan = allow_nan - self.sort_keys = sort_keys - self.indent = indent - self.current_indent_level = 0 - if separators is not None: - self.item_separator, self.key_separator = separators - self.encoding = encoding - - def _newline_indent(self): - return '\n' + (' ' * (self.indent * self.current_indent_level)) - - def _iterencode_list(self, lst, markers=None): - if not lst: - yield '[]' - return - if markers is not None: - markerid = id(lst) - if markerid in markers: - raise ValueError("Circular reference detected") - markers[markerid] = lst - yield '[' - if self.indent is not None: - self.current_indent_level += 1 - newline_indent = self._newline_indent() - separator = self.item_separator + newline_indent - yield newline_indent - else: - newline_indent = None - separator = self.item_separator - first = True - for value in lst: - if first: - first = False - else: - yield separator - for chunk in self._iterencode(value, markers): - yield chunk - if newline_indent is not None: - self.current_indent_level -= 1 - yield self._newline_indent() - yield ']' - if markers is not None: - del markers[markerid] - - def _iterencode_dict(self, dct, markers=None): - if not dct: - yield '{}' - return - if markers is not None: - markerid = id(dct) - if markerid in markers: - raise ValueError("Circular reference detected") - markers[markerid] = dct - yield '{' - key_separator = self.key_separator - if self.indent is not None: - self.current_indent_level += 1 - newline_indent = self._newline_indent() - item_separator = self.item_separator + newline_indent - yield newline_indent - else: - newline_indent = None - item_separator = self.item_separator - first = True - if self.ensure_ascii: - encoder = encode_basestring_ascii - else: - encoder = encode_basestring - allow_nan = self.allow_nan - if self.sort_keys: - keys = dct.keys() - keys.sort() - items = [(k, dct[k]) for k in keys] - else: - items = dct.iteritems() - _encoding = self.encoding - _do_decode = (_encoding is not None - and not (_need_utf8 and _encoding == 'utf-8')) - for key, value in items: - if isinstance(key, str): - if _do_decode: - key = key.decode(_encoding) - elif isinstance(key, basestring): - pass - # JavaScript is weakly typed for these, so it makes sense to - # also allow them. Many encoders seem to do something like this. - elif isinstance(key, float): - key = floatstr(key, allow_nan) - elif isinstance(key, (int, long)): - key = str(key) - elif key is True: - key = 'true' - elif key is False: - key = 'false' - elif key is None: - key = 'null' - elif self.skipkeys: - continue - else: - raise TypeError("key %r is not a string" % (key,)) - if first: - first = False - else: - yield item_separator - yield encoder(key) - yield key_separator - for chunk in self._iterencode(value, markers): - yield chunk - if newline_indent is not None: - self.current_indent_level -= 1 - yield self._newline_indent() - yield '}' - if markers is not None: - del markers[markerid] - - def _iterencode(self, o, markers=None): - if isinstance(o, basestring): - if self.ensure_ascii: - encoder = encode_basestring_ascii - else: - encoder = encode_basestring - _encoding = self.encoding - if (_encoding is not None and isinstance(o, str) - and not (_need_utf8 and _encoding == 'utf-8')): - o = o.decode(_encoding) - yield encoder(o) - elif o is None: - yield 'null' - elif o is True: - yield 'true' - elif o is False: - yield 'false' - elif isinstance(o, (int, long)): - yield str(o) - elif isinstance(o, float): - yield floatstr(o, self.allow_nan) - elif isinstance(o, (list, tuple)): - for chunk in self._iterencode_list(o, markers): - yield chunk - elif isinstance(o, dict): - for chunk in self._iterencode_dict(o, markers): - yield chunk - else: - if markers is not None: - markerid = id(o) - if markerid in markers: - raise ValueError("Circular reference detected") - markers[markerid] = o - for chunk in self._iterencode_default(o, markers): - yield chunk - if markers is not None: - del markers[markerid] - - def _iterencode_default(self, o, markers=None): - newobj = self.default(o) - return self._iterencode(newobj, markers) - - def default(self, o): - """ - Implement this method in a subclass such that it returns - a serializable object for ``o``, or calls the base implementation - (to raise a ``TypeError``). - - For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could - implement default like this:: - - def default(self, o): - try: - iterable = iter(o) - except TypeError: - pass - else: - return list(iterable) - return JSONEncoder.default(self, o) - """ - raise TypeError("%r is not JSON serializable" % (o,)) - - def encode(self, o): - """ - Return a JSON string representation of a Python data structure. - - >>> JSONEncoder().encode({"foo": ["bar", "baz"]}) - '{"foo":["bar", "baz"]}' - """ - # This is for extremely simple cases and benchmarks... - if isinstance(o, basestring): - if isinstance(o, str): - _encoding = self.encoding - if (_encoding is not None - and not (_encoding == 'utf-8' and _need_utf8)): - o = o.decode(_encoding) - return encode_basestring_ascii(o) - # This doesn't pass the iterator directly to ''.join() because it - # sucks at reporting exceptions. It's going to do this internally - # anyway because it uses PySequence_Fast or similar. - chunks = list(self.iterencode(o)) - return ''.join(chunks) - - def iterencode(self, o): - """ - Encode the given object and yield each string - representation as available. - - For example:: - - for chunk in JSONEncoder().iterencode(bigobject): - mysocket.write(chunk) - """ - if self.check_circular: - markers = {} - else: - markers = None - return self._iterencode(o, markers) - -__all__ = ['JSONEncoder'] diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/jsonfilter.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/jsonfilter.py deleted file mode 100644 index 01ca21df..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/jsonfilter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -import simplejson -import cgi - -class JSONFilter(object): - def __init__(self, app, mime_type='text/x-json'): - self.app = app - self.mime_type = mime_type - - def __call__(self, environ, start_response): - # Read JSON POST input to jsonfilter.json if matching mime type - response = {'status': '200 OK', 'headers': []} - def json_start_response(status, headers): - response['status'] = status - response['headers'].extend(headers) - environ['jsonfilter.mime_type'] = self.mime_type - if environ.get('REQUEST_METHOD', '') == 'POST': - if environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '') == self.mime_type: - args = [_ for _ in [environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH')] if _] - data = environ['wsgi.input'].read(*map(int, args)) - environ['jsonfilter.json'] = simplejson.loads(data) - res = simplejson.dumps(self.app(environ, json_start_response)) - jsonp = cgi.parse_qs(environ.get('QUERY_STRING', '')).get('jsonp') - if jsonp: - content_type = 'text/javascript' - res = ''.join(jsonp + ['(', res, ')']) - elif 'Opera' in environ.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', ''): - # Opera has bunk XMLHttpRequest support for most mime types - content_type = 'text/plain' - else: - content_type = self.mime_type - headers = [ - ('Content-type', content_type), - ('Content-length', len(res)), - ] - headers.extend(response['headers']) - start_response(response['status'], headers) - return [res] - -def factory(app, global_conf, **kw): - return JSONFilter(app, **kw) diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/scanner.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/scanner.py deleted file mode 100644 index 64f4999f..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/scanner.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -""" -Iterator based sre token scanner -""" -import sre_parse, sre_compile, sre_constants -from sre_constants import BRANCH, SUBPATTERN -from re import VERBOSE, MULTILINE, DOTALL -import re - -__all__ = ['Scanner', 'pattern'] - -FLAGS = (VERBOSE | MULTILINE | DOTALL) -class Scanner(object): - def __init__(self, lexicon, flags=FLAGS): - self.actions = [None] - # combine phrases into a compound pattern - s = sre_parse.Pattern() - s.flags = flags - p = [] - for idx, token in enumerate(lexicon): - phrase = token.pattern - try: - subpattern = sre_parse.SubPattern(s, - [(SUBPATTERN, (idx + 1, sre_parse.parse(phrase, flags)))]) - except sre_constants.error: - raise - p.append(subpattern) - self.actions.append(token) - - p = sre_parse.SubPattern(s, [(BRANCH, (None, p))]) - self.scanner = sre_compile.compile(p) - - - def iterscan(self, string, idx=0, context=None): - """ - Yield match, end_idx for each match - """ - match = self.scanner.scanner(string, idx).match - actions = self.actions - lastend = idx - end = len(string) - while True: - m = match() - if m is None: - break - matchbegin, matchend = m.span() - if lastend == matchend: - break - action = actions[m.lastindex] - if action is not None: - rval, next_pos = action(m, context) - if next_pos is not None and next_pos != matchend: - # "fast forward" the scanner - matchend = next_pos - match = self.scanner.scanner(string, matchend).match - yield rval, matchend - lastend = matchend - -def pattern(pattern, flags=FLAGS): - def decorator(fn): - fn.pattern = pattern - fn.regex = re.compile(pattern, flags) - return fn - return decorator diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/__init__.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29b..00000000 diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_attacks.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_attacks.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8ecfed8f..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_attacks.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -def test_script_close_attack(): - import simplejson - res = simplejson.dumps('') - assert '' not in res - res = simplejson.dumps(simplejson.loads('""')) - assert '' not in res diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_dump.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_dump.py deleted file mode 100644 index b4e236e5..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_dump.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -from cStringIO import StringIO -import simplejson as S - -def test_dump(): - sio = StringIO() - S.dump({}, sio) - assert sio.getvalue() == '{}' - -def test_dumps(): - assert S.dumps({}) == '{}' diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_fail.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_fail.py deleted file mode 100644 index a99d9c40..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_fail.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -# Fri Dec 30 18:57:26 2005 -JSONDOCS = [ - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail1.json - '"A JSON payload should be an object or array, not a string."', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail2.json - '["Unclosed array"', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail3.json - '{unquoted_key: "keys must be quoted}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail4.json - '["extra comma",]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail5.json - '["double extra comma",,]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail6.json - '[ , "<-- missing value"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail7.json - '["Comma after the close"],', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail8.json - '["Extra close"]]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail9.json - '{"Extra comma": true,}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail10.json - '{"Extra value after close": true} "misplaced quoted value"', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail11.json - '{"Illegal expression": 1 + 2}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail12.json - '{"Illegal invocation": alert()}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail13.json - '{"Numbers cannot have leading zeroes": 013}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail14.json - '{"Numbers cannot be hex": 0x14}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail15.json - '["Illegal backslash escape: \\x15"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail16.json - '["Illegal backslash escape: \\\'"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail17.json - '["Illegal backslash escape: \\017"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail18.json - '[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail19.json - '{"Missing colon" null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail20.json - '{"Double colon":: null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail21.json - '{"Comma instead of colon", null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail22.json - '["Colon instead of comma": false]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail23.json - '["Bad value", truth]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail24.json - "['single quote']", -] - -SKIPS = { - 1: "why not have a string payload?", - 18: "spec doesn't specify any nesting limitations", -} - -def test_failures(): - import simplejson - for idx, doc in enumerate(JSONDOCS): - idx = idx + 1 - if idx in SKIPS: - simplejson.loads(doc) - continue - try: - simplejson.loads(doc) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "Expected failure for fail%d.json: %r" % (idx, doc) diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_indent.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_indent.py deleted file mode 100644 index 47dd4dc2..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_indent.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - - - -def test_indent(): - import simplejson - import textwrap - - h = [['blorpie'], ['whoops'], [], 'd-shtaeou', 'd-nthiouh', 'i-vhbjkhnth', - {'nifty': 87}, {'field': 'yes', 'morefield': False} ] - - expect = textwrap.dedent("""\ - [ - [ - "blorpie" - ], - [ - "whoops" - ], - [], - "d-shtaeou", - "d-nthiouh", - "i-vhbjkhnth", - { - "nifty": 87 - }, - { - "field": "yes", - "morefield": false - } - ]""") - - - d1 = simplejson.dumps(h) - d2 = simplejson.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ': ')) - - h1 = simplejson.loads(d1) - h2 = simplejson.loads(d2) - - assert h1 == h - assert h2 == h - assert d2 == expect diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass1.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass1.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4eda1925..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass1.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass1.json -JSON = r''' -[ - "JSON Test Pattern pass1", - {"object with 1 member":["array with 1 element"]}, - {}, - [], - -42, - true, - false, - null, - { - "integer": 1234567890, - "real": -9876.543210, - "e": 0.123456789e-12, - "E": 1.234567890E+34, - "": 23456789012E666, - "zero": 0, - "one": 1, - "space": " ", - "quote": "\"", - "backslash": "\\", - "controls": "\b\f\n\r\t", - "slash": "/ & \/", - "alpha": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyz", - "ALPHA": "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ", - "digit": "0123456789", - "special": "`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-={':[,]}|;.?", - "hex": "\u0123\u4567\u89AB\uCDEF\uabcd\uef4A", - "true": true, - "false": false, - "null": null, - "array":[ ], - "object":{ }, - "address": "50 St. James Street", - "url": "http://www.JSON.org/", - "comment": "// /* */": " ", - " s p a c e d " :[1,2 , 3 - -, - -4 , 5 , 6 ,7 ], - "compact": [1,2,3,4,5,6,7], - "jsontext": "{\"object with 1 member\":[\"array with 1 element\"]}", - "quotes": "" \u0022 %22 0x22 034 "", - "\/\\\"\uCAFE\uBABE\uAB98\uFCDE\ubcda\uef4A\b\f\n\r\t`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:',./<>?" -: "A key can be any string" - }, - 0.5 ,98.6 -, -99.44 -, - -1066 - - -,"rosebud"] -''' - -def test_parse(): - # test in/out equivalence and parsing - import simplejson - res = simplejson.loads(JSON) - out = simplejson.dumps(res) - assert res == simplejson.loads(out) - try: - simplejson.dumps(res, allow_nan=False) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "23456789012E666 should be out of range" diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass2.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass2.py deleted file mode 100644 index ae74abbf..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass2.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass2.json -JSON = r''' -[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Not too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] -''' - -def test_parse(): - # test in/out equivalence and parsing - import simplejson - res = simplejson.loads(JSON) - out = simplejson.dumps(res) - assert res == simplejson.loads(out) diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass3.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass3.py deleted file mode 100644 index d94893ff..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_pass3.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass3.json -JSON = r''' -{ - "JSON Test Pattern pass3": { - "The outermost value": "must be an object or array.", - "In this test": "It is an object." - } -} -''' - -def test_parse(): - # test in/out equivalence and parsing - import simplejson - res = simplejson.loads(JSON) - out = simplejson.dumps(res) - assert res == simplejson.loads(out) diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_recursion.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_recursion.py deleted file mode 100644 index 756b0661..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_recursion.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -import simplejson - -def test_listrecursion(): - x = [] - x.append(x) - try: - simplejson.dumps(x) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "didn't raise ValueError on list recursion" - x = [] - y = [x] - x.append(y) - try: - simplejson.dumps(x) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "didn't raise ValueError on alternating list recursion" - y = [] - x = [y, y] - # ensure that the marker is cleared - simplejson.dumps(x) - -def test_dictrecursion(): - x = {} - x["test"] = x - try: - simplejson.dumps(x) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "didn't raise ValueError on dict recursion" - x = {} - y = {"a": x, "b": x} - # ensure that the marker is cleared - simplejson.dumps(x) - -class TestObject: - pass - -class RecursiveJSONEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder): - recurse = False - def default(self, o): - if o is TestObject: - if self.recurse: - return [TestObject] - else: - return 'TestObject' - simplejson.JSONEncoder.default(o) - -def test_defaultrecursion(): - enc = RecursiveJSONEncoder() - assert enc.encode(TestObject) == '"TestObject"' - enc.recurse = True - try: - enc.encode(TestObject) - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, "didn't raise ValueError on default recursion" diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_separators.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_separators.py deleted file mode 100644 index a6153547..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_separators.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - - - -def test_separators(): - import simplejson - import textwrap - - h = [['blorpie'], ['whoops'], [], 'd-shtaeou', 'd-nthiouh', 'i-vhbjkhnth', - {'nifty': 87}, {'field': 'yes', 'morefield': False} ] - - expect = textwrap.dedent("""\ - [ - [ - "blorpie" - ] , - [ - "whoops" - ] , - [] , - "d-shtaeou" , - "d-nthiouh" , - "i-vhbjkhnth" , - { - "nifty" : 87 - } , - { - "field" : "yes" , - "morefield" : false - } - ]""") - - - d1 = simplejson.dumps(h) - d2 = simplejson.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(' ,', ' : ')) - - h1 = simplejson.loads(d1) - h2 = simplejson.loads(d2) - - assert h1 == h - assert h2 == h - assert d2 == expect diff --git a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_unicode.py b/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_unicode.py deleted file mode 100644 index 88d09393..00000000 --- a/src/simplejson/simplejson/tests/test_unicode.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -import simplejson as S - -def test_encoding1(): - encoder = S.JSONEncoder(encoding='utf-8') - u = u'\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}' - s = u.encode('utf-8') - ju = encoder.encode(u) - js = encoder.encode(s) - assert ju == js - -def test_encoding2(): - u = u'\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}' - s = u.encode('utf-8') - ju = S.dumps(u, encoding='utf-8') - js = S.dumps(s, encoding='utf-8') - assert ju == js