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author | usa <usa@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2017-12-14 15:59:18 +0000 |
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committer | usa <usa@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2017-12-14 15:59:18 +0000 |
commit | 72113d58cd2fc62b3f4ef3d2eb6cec37393532a4 (patch) | |
tree | 534843caaea28f1171378c1ac5bea0184ed04054 /ruby_2_2/ext/json/lib/json.rb | |
parent | 1a74fa4b04da04bd2bb33103dd3cf431438df38e (diff) | |
parent | 02b8978ff10b05304dbb46d73b49a2cf3a87cb92 (diff) |
add tag v2_2_9v2_2_9
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/tags/v2_2_9@61259 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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diff --git a/ruby_2_2/ext/json/lib/json.rb b/ruby_2_2/ext/json/lib/json.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 24aa385c91..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/ext/json/lib/json.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -require 'json/common' - -## -# = JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) -# -# JSON is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for us -# humans to read and write. Plus, equally simple for machines to generate or parse. -# JSON is completely language agnostic, making it the ideal interchange format. -# -# Built on two universally available structures: -# 1. A collection of name/value pairs. Often referred to as an _object_, hash table, record, struct, keyed list, or associative array. -# 2. An ordered list of values. More commonly called an _array_, vector, sequence or list. -# -# To read more about JSON visit: http://json.org -# -# == Parsing JSON -# -# To parse a JSON string received by another application or generated within -# your existing application: -# -# require 'json' -# -# my_hash = JSON.parse('{"hello": "goodbye"}') -# puts my_hash["hello"] => "goodbye" -# -# Notice the extra quotes <tt>''</tt> around the hash notation. Ruby expects -# the argument to be a string and can't convert objects like a hash or array. -# -# Ruby converts your string into a hash -# -# == Generating JSON -# -# Creating a JSON string for communication or serialization is -# just as simple. -# -# require 'json' -# -# my_hash = {:hello => "goodbye"} -# puts JSON.generate(my_hash) => "{\"hello\":\"goodbye\"}" -# -# Or an alternative way: -# -# require 'json' -# puts {:hello => "goodbye"}.to_json => "{\"hello\":\"goodbye\"}" -# -# <tt>JSON.generate</tt> only allows objects or arrays to be converted -# to JSON syntax. <tt>to_json</tt>, however, accepts many Ruby classes -# even though it acts only as a method for serialization: -# -# require 'json' -# -# 1.to_json => "1" -# -module JSON - require 'json/version' - - begin - require 'json/ext' - rescue LoadError - require 'json/pure' - end -end |