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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/CHANGES.md +503 -0
- data/LICENSE +56 -0
- data/README.md +416 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/fbuffer/fbuffer.h +187 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/depend +1 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/extconf.rb +2 -7
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/generator.c +1312 -338
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/generator.h +177 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/depend +1 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/extconf.rb +28 -5
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.c +1349 -689
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.h +96 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.rl +644 -188
- data/ext/json/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/json.gemspec +68 -0
- data/lib/json/add/bigdecimal.rb +58 -0
- data/lib/json/add/complex.rb +51 -0
- data/lib/json/add/core.rb +12 -0
- data/lib/json/add/date.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/json/add/date_time.rb +67 -0
- data/lib/json/add/exception.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/json/add/ostruct.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/json/add/range.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/json/add/rational.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/json/add/regexp.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/json/add/set.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/json/add/struct.rb +52 -0
- data/lib/json/add/symbol.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/json/add/time.rb +59 -0
- data/lib/json/common.rb +588 -74
- data/lib/json/ext.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/json/generic_object.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/json/pure/generator.rb +311 -119
- data/lib/json/pure/parser.rb +182 -55
- data/lib/json/pure.rb +5 -65
- data/lib/json/version.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/json.rb +583 -196
- metadata +78 -137
- data/CHANGES +0 -25
- data/GPL +0 -340
- data/README +0 -77
- data/Rakefile +0 -250
- data/TODO +0 -1
- data/VERSION +0 -1
- data/benchmarks/benchmark.txt +0 -133
- data/benchmarks/benchmark_generator.rb +0 -44
- data/benchmarks/benchmark_parser.rb +0 -22
- data/benchmarks/benchmark_rails.rb +0 -26
- data/bin/edit_json.rb +0 -11
- data/data/example.json +0 -1
- data/data/index.html +0 -37
- data/data/prototype.js +0 -2515
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/Makefile +0 -149
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/unicode.c +0 -184
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/unicode.h +0 -40
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/Makefile +0 -149
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/unicode.c +0 -156
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/unicode.h +0 -44
- data/install.rb +0 -26
- data/lib/json/Array.xpm +0 -21
- data/lib/json/FalseClass.xpm +0 -21
- data/lib/json/Hash.xpm +0 -21
- data/lib/json/Key.xpm +0 -73
- data/lib/json/NilClass.xpm +0 -21
- data/lib/json/Numeric.xpm +0 -28
- data/lib/json/String.xpm +0 -96
- data/lib/json/TrueClass.xpm +0 -21
- data/lib/json/editor.rb +0 -1207
- data/lib/json/json.xpm +0 -1499
- data/tests/fixtures/fail1.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail10.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail11.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail12.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail13.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail14.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail15.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail16.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail17.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail19.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail2.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail20.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail21.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail22.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail23.json +0 -1
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- data/tests/fixtures/fail28.json +0 -2
- data/tests/fixtures/fail3.json +0 -1
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- data/tests/fixtures/fail6.json +0 -1
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- data/tests/fixtures/fail8.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/fail9.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/pass1.json +0 -56
- data/tests/fixtures/pass18.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/pass2.json +0 -1
- data/tests/fixtures/pass3.json +0 -6
- data/tests/runner.rb +0 -24
- data/tests/test_json.rb +0 -235
- data/tests/test_json_addition.rb +0 -94
- data/tests/test_json_fixtures.rb +0 -30
- data/tests/test_json_generate.rb +0 -81
- data/tests/test_json_unicode.rb +0 -55
- data/tools/fuzz.rb +0 -133
- data/tools/server.rb +0 -62
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