use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use base qw(Exporter);
-our $VERSION = '1.002003';
+our $VERSION = '1.003002';
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
sub _choose_json_module {
return 'Cpanel::JSON::XS' if $INC{'Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm'};
}
our @EXPORT = qw(encode_json decode_json JSON);
+my @EXPORT_ALL = qw(is_bool);
+our @EXPORT_OK = qw(is_bool to_json from_json);
+our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [ @EXPORT, @EXPORT_ALL ],
+ legacy => [ @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK ],
+ );
sub JSON () { our $JSON_Class }
return $new;
}
+use Scalar::Util ();
+
+sub is_bool {
+ die 'is_bool is not a method' if $_[1];
+
+ Scalar::Util::blessed($_[0])
+ and ($_[0]->isa('JSON::XS::Boolean')
+ or $_[0]->isa('Cpanel::JSON::XS::Boolean')
+ or $_[0]->isa('JSON::PP::Boolean'));
+}
+
+# (mostly) CopyPasta from JSON.pm version 2.90
+use Carp ();
+
+sub from_json ($@) {
+ if ( ref($_[0]) =~ /^JSON/ or $_[0] =~ /^JSON/ ) {
+ Carp::croak "from_json should not be called as a method.";
+ }
+ my $json = JSON()->new;
+
+ if (@_ == 2 and ref $_[1] eq 'HASH') {
+ my $opt = $_[1];
+ for my $method (keys %$opt) {
+ $json->$method( $opt->{$method} );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $json->decode( $_[0] );
+}
+
+sub to_json ($@) {
+ if (
+ ref($_[0]) =~ /^JSON/
+ or (@_ > 2 and $_[0] =~ /^JSON/)
+ ) {
+ Carp::croak "to_json should not be called as a method.";
+ }
+ my $json = JSON()->new;
+
+ if (@_ == 2 and ref $_[1] eq 'HASH') {
+ my $opt = $_[1];
+ for my $method (keys %$opt) {
+ $json->$method( $opt->{$method} );
+ }
+ }
+
+ $json->encode($_[0]);
+}
+
1;
=head1 NAME
=head1 EXPORTS
-All of C<encode_json>, C<decode_json> and C<JSON> are exported by default.
+C<encode_json>, C<decode_json> and C<JSON> are exported by default; C<is_bool>
+is exported on request.
To import only some symbols, specify them on the C<use> line:
- use JSON::MaybeXS qw(encode_json decode_json); # functions only
+ use JSON::MaybeXS qw(encode_json decode_json is_bool); # functions only
use JSON::MaybeXS qw(JSON); # JSON constant only
+To import all available sensible symbols (C<encode_json>, C<decode_json>, and
+C<is_bool>), use C<:all>:
+
+ use JSON::MaybeXS ':all';
+
+To import all symbols including those needed by legacy apps that use L<JSON::PP>:
+
+ use JSON::MaybeXS ':legacy';
+
+This imports the C<to_json> and C<from_json> symbols as well as everything in
+C<:all>. NOTE: This is to support legacy code that makes extensive
+use of C<to_json> and C<from_json> which you are not yet in a position to
+refactor. DO NOT use this import tag in new code, in order to avoid
+the crawling horrors of getting UTF8 support subtly wrong. See the
+documentation for L<JSON> for further details.
+
=head2 encode_json
This is the C<encode_json> function provided by the selected implementation
my $data_structure = decode_json($json_text);
+=head2 to_json, from_json
+
+See L<JSON> for details. These are included to support legacy code
+B<only>.
+
=head2 JSON
The C<JSON> constant returns the selected implementation module's name for
my $data_structure = $json_obj->decode($json_text); # etc.
+=head2 is_bool
+
+ $is_boolean = is_bool($scalar)
+
+Returns true if the passed scalar represents either C<true> or
+C<false>, two constants that act like C<1> and C<0>, respectively
+and are used to represent JSON C<true> and C<false> values in Perl.
+
+Since this is a bare sub in the various backend classes, it cannot be called as
+a class method like the other interfaces; it must be called as a function, with
+no invocant. It supports the representation used in all JSON backends.
+
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
=head2 new
=item * Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
+=item * Kieren Diment <diment@gmail.com>
+
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT