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@@ -189,18 +189,6 b' def json_clean(obj):' | |||||
189 | encoded as JSON. Note that this function does not *encode* its inputs, |
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189 | encoded as JSON. Note that this function does not *encode* its inputs, | |
190 | it simply sanitizes it so that there will be no encoding errors later. |
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190 | it simply sanitizes it so that there will be no encoding errors later. | |
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192 | Examples |
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193 | -------- |
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194 | >>> json_clean(4) |
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195 | 4 |
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196 | >>> json_clean(list(range(10))) |
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197 | [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] |
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198 | >>> sorted(json_clean(dict(x=1, y=2)).items()) |
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199 | [('x', 1), ('y', 2)] |
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200 | >>> sorted(json_clean(dict(x=1, y=2, z=[1,2,3])).items()) |
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201 | [('x', 1), ('y', 2), ('z', [1, 2, 3])] |
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202 | >>> json_clean(True) |
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203 | True |
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204 | """ |
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192 | """ | |
205 | # types that are 'atomic' and ok in json as-is. |
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193 | # types that are 'atomic' and ok in json as-is. | |
206 | atomic_ok = (unicode_type, type(None)) |
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194 | atomic_ok = (unicode_type, type(None)) |
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