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module JSON module Ext module Generator unless defined?(::JSON::Ext::Generator::State) # This class exists for json gem compatibility only. While it can be # used as the options for other than compatibility a simple Hash is # recommended as it is simpler and performs better. The only bit # missing by not using a state object is the depth availability which # may be the depth during dumping or maybe not since it can be set and # the docs for depth= is the same as max_nesting. Note: Had to make # this a subclass of Object instead of Hash like EashyHash due to # conflicts with the json gem. class State def self.from_state(opts) s = self.new() s.clear() s.merge(opts) s end def initialize(opts = {}) @attrs = {} # Populate with all vars then merge in opts. This class deviates from # the json gem in that any of the options can be set with the opts # argument. The json gem limits the opts use to 7 of the options. @attrs[:indent] = '' @attrs[:space] = '' @attrs[:space_before] = '' @attrs[:array_nl] = '' @attrs[:object_nl] = '' @attrs[:allow_nan] = false @attrs[:buffer_initial_length] = 1024 # completely ignored by Oj @attrs[:depth] = 0 @attrs[:max_nesting] = 100 @attrs[:check_circular?] = true @attrs[:ascii_only] = false @attrs.merge!(opts) end def to_h() return @attrs.dup end def to_hash() return @attrs.dup end def allow_nan?() @attrs[:allow_nan] end def ascii_only?() @attrs[:ascii_only] end def configure(opts) raise TypeError.new('expected a Hash') unless opts.respond_to?(:to_h) @attrs.merge!(opts.to_h) end def generate(obj) JSON.generate(obj) end def merge(opts) @attrs.merge!(opts) end # special rule for this. def buffer_initial_length=(len) len = 1024 if 0 >= len @attrs[:buffer_initial_length] = len end # Replaces the Object.respond_to?() method. # @param [Symbol] m method symbol # @return [Boolean] true for any method that matches an instance # variable reader, otherwise false. def respond_to?(m) return true if super return true if has_key?(key) return true if has_key?(key.to_s) has_key?(key.to_sym) end def [](key) key = key.to_sym @attrs.fetch(key, nil) end def []=(key, value) key = key.to_sym @attrs[key] = value end def clear() @attrs.clear() end def has_key?(k) @attrs.has_key?(key.to_sym) end # Handles requests for Hash values. Others cause an Exception to be raised. # @param [Symbol|String] m method symbol # @return [Boolean] the value of the specified instance variable. # @raise [ArgumentError] if an argument is given. Zero arguments expected. # @raise [NoMethodError] if the instance variable is not defined. def method_missing(m, *args, &block) if m.to_s.end_with?('=') raise ArgumentError.new("wrong number of arguments (#{args.size} for 1 with #{m}) to method #{m}") if args.nil? or 1 != args.length m = m.to_s[0..-2] m = m.to_sym return @attrs.store(m, args[0]) else raise ArgumentError.new("wrong number of arguments (#{args.size} for 0 with #{m}) to method #{m}") unless args.nil? or args.empty? return @attrs[m.to_sym] end raise NoMethodError.new("undefined method #{m}", m) end end # State end # defined check end # Generator end # Ext end # JSON
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