JSON is a subset of ECMAScript (JavaScript) for encoding primitive data types (numbers, strings, booleans, lists, and associative arrays) in a language-neutral simple text-based syntax, described by the RFC 4627 standard.
This module provides classes and functions for encoding or decoding data represented in the language-neutral JSON format.
It includes complete Unicode support, including UTF-32, BOM, and surrogate pair processing.
It can also support JavaScript's NaN and Infinity numeric types as well as it's 'undefined' type.
It also includes a lint-like JSON syntax validator which tests JSON text for strict compliance to the standard.
What is new in this release:
- This minor release only fixes installation issues in older Python 3 environments (< 3.4).
What is new in version 1.5:
- Bug fix: When encoding Python strings to JSON, occurrences of character U+00FF
- (ASCII 255 or 0xFF) may result in an error.
Requirements:
- Python 2.3 or higher
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