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- data/CHANGES +106 -0
- data/GPL +340 -0
- data/README +78 -0
- data/RUBY +58 -0
- data/Rakefile +268 -0
- data/TODO +1 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkComparison.log +52 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_fast-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_fast.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_pretty-autocorrelation.dat +900 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_pretty.dat +901 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_safe-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_safe.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt.log +261 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_fast-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_fast.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_pretty-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_pretty.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_safe-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_safe.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure.log +262 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails#generator-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails#generator.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails.log +82 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkComparison.log +34 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt#parser-autocorrelation.dat +900 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt#parser.dat +901 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt.log +81 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure#parser-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure#parser.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure.log +82 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkRails#parser-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkRails#parser.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkRails.log +82 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkYAML#parser-autocorrelation.dat +1000 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkYAML#parser.dat +1001 -0
- data/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkYAML.log +82 -0
- data/benchmarks/generator_benchmark.rb +165 -0
- data/benchmarks/parser_benchmark.rb +197 -0
- data/bin/edit_json.rb +9 -0
- data/bin/prettify_json.rb +75 -0
- data/data/example.json +1 -0
- data/data/index.html +38 -0
- data/data/prototype.js +4184 -0
- data/doc-templates/main.txt +283 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/extconf.rb +11 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/generator.c +919 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/unicode.c +182 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/generator/unicode.h +53 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/extconf.rb +11 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.c +1829 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.rl +686 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/unicode.c +154 -0
- data/ext/json/ext/parser/unicode.h +58 -0
- data/install.rb +26 -0
- data/lib/json.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/json/Array.xpm +21 -0
- data/lib/json/FalseClass.xpm +21 -0
- data/lib/json/Hash.xpm +21 -0
- data/lib/json/Key.xpm +73 -0
- data/lib/json/NilClass.xpm +21 -0
- data/lib/json/Numeric.xpm +28 -0
- data/lib/json/String.xpm +96 -0
- data/lib/json/TrueClass.xpm +21 -0
- data/lib/json/add/core.rb +135 -0
- data/lib/json/add/rails.rb +58 -0
- data/lib/json/common.rb +354 -0
- data/lib/json/editor.rb +1371 -0
- data/lib/json/ext.rb +15 -0
- data/lib/json/ext/generator.so +0 -0
- data/lib/json/ext/parser.so +0 -0
- data/lib/json/json.xpm +1499 -0
- data/lib/json/pure.rb +77 -0
- data/lib/json/pure/generator.rb +430 -0
- data/lib/json/pure/parser.rb +267 -0
- data/lib/json/version.rb +8 -0
- data/tests/fixtures/fail1.json +1 -0
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- data/tests/test_json.rb +312 -0
- data/tests/test_json_addition.rb +164 -0
- data/tests/test_json_fixtures.rb +34 -0
- data/tests/test_json_generate.rb +106 -0
- data/tests/test_json_rails.rb +146 -0
- data/tests/test_json_unicode.rb +62 -0
- data/tools/fuzz.rb +139 -0
- data/tools/server.rb +61 -0
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class Time
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end
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end
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class Date
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end
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{
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end
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end
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class DateTime
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of_a, of_b = object['of'].split('/')
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args << Rational(of_a.to_i, of_b.to_i)
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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