JSON(2)                                                   JSON(2)

     NAME
          json: readjson, writejson, JValue - read, write and
          represent values in JavaScript Object Notation

     SYNOPSIS
          include "json.m";
          json := load JSON JSON->PATH;

          JValue: adt {
              pick{
              Object =>
                  mem:   cyclic list of (string, ref JValue);
              Array =>
                  a:     cyclic array of ref JValue;
              String =>
                  s:     string;
              Int =>
                  value: big;
              Real =>
                  value: real;
              True or
              False or
              Null =>
              }
              isarray:   fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isfalse:   fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isint:     fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isnull:    fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isnumber:  fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isobject:  fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isreal:    fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              isstring:  fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              istrue:    fn(v: self ref JValue): int;
              copy:      fn(v: self ref JValue): ref Jvalue;
              eq:        fn(v: self ref JValue, v: ref JValue): int;
              get:       fn(v: self ref JValue, mem: string): ref JValue;
              set:       fn(v: self ref JValue, mem: string, value: ref JValue);
              text:      fn(v: self ref JValue): string;
          };

          init:      fn(bufio: Bufio);
          readjson:  fn(input: ref Bufio->Iobuf): (ref JValue, string);
          writejson: fn(output: ref Bufio->Iobuf, val: ref JValue): int;

          jvarray:   fn(a: array of ref JValue): ref JValue.Array;
          jvbig:     fn(b: big): ref JValue.Int;
          jvfalse:   fn(): ref JValue.False;
          jvint:     fn(i: int): ref JValue.Int;
          jvnull:    fn(): ref JValue.Null;
          jvobject:  fn(m: list of (string, ref JValue)): ref JValue.Object;

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          jvreal:    fn(r: real): ref JValue.Real;
          jvstring:  fn(s: string): ref JValue.String;
          jvtrue:    fn(): ref JValue.True;

     DESCRIPTION
          JSON provides value representations, and encoding and decod-
          ing operations for the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
          described by Internet RFC4627 and summarised in json(6).

          Init must be called before invoking any other operation of
          the module.  The bufio parameter must refer to the instance
          of bufio(2) that provides the Iobuf parameters used for
          input and output.

          JValue is the internal representation of values transmitted
          by the JSON encoding.  They are distinguished in a pick adt:

          JValue.False
               Represents the value false.

          JValue.Null
               Represents a null value of any type.

          JValue.True
               Represents the value true.

          JValue.Int
               Represents as a Limbo big a JavaScript number with no
               fractional part.

          JValue.Real
               Represents as a Limbo real a JavaScript number with a
               fractional part.

          JValue.String
               Represents a JavaScript string of Unicode characters
               from +U'0000' to +U'FFFF'.

          JValue.Array
               Represents a JavaScript array of values of any type.

          JValue.Object
               Represents a tuple of (member/property name, value)
               pairs corresponding to the value of a JavaScript
               object, or an associative array or table, indexed by
               strings.  The member names must be unique within a
               value.

          Readjson reads a single value in JSON format from the input
          stream and returns a tuple (val, err).  On success, val is a
          JValue that represents the value successfully read.  If an
          error occurs, val is nil and err contains a diagnostic.

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          Writejson writes to the output stream in JSON format a rep-
          resentation of the value v. It returns 0 on success and -1
          on error (setting the system error string).

          The easiest way to create a new JValue for subsequent output
          is with one of the module-level functions jvarray, jvint,
          jvobject, jvstring, and so on.  As values of a pick adt, a
          JValue can be inspected using Limbo's tagof operator and the
          appropriate variant accessed using a pick statement.  JValue
          also supports several groups of common operations, for
          smaller, tidier code.  First, the set of enquiry functions
          v.isX() return true if the value v is an instance of the
          JavaScript type X (array, int, object, real, string, etc).
          A numeric value is either int or real. The other operations
          are:

          v.copy()
               Return a (reference to) a copy of value v. The copying
               is not recursive.

          v.eq(w)
               Return true if the values of v and w are equal, includ-
               ing the values of corresponding subcomponents, recur-
               sively

          v.get(mem)
               Return the value associated with the member named mem
               in v; return null if there is none.

          v.set(mem, value)
               Adds or changes the value associated with the member
               named mem in v, which must be a JValue.Object( raises
               exception json: set non-object otherwise).

          v.text()
               Return a string containing the JSON representation of
               v.

     SOURCE
          /appl/lib/json.b

     SEE ALSO
          sexprs(2), ubfa(2), json(6), sexprs(6), ubfa(6)
          D Crockford, ``The application/json Media Type for
          JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)'', RFC4627.

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