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-rw-r--r--MANIFEST38
-rwxr-xr-xPorting/Maintainers.pl12
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/bin/json_pp205
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP.pm2799
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm26
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/000_load.t8
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/001_utf8.t36
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/002_error.t51
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/003_types.t60
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/006_pc_pretty.t69
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/007_pc_esc.t93
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/008_pc_base.t99
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/009_pc_extra_number.t39
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/010_pc_keysort.t20
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/011_pc_expo.t47
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/012_blessed.t53
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/013_limit.t34
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/014_latin1.t27
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/015_prefix.t16
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/016_tied.t23
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/017_relaxed.t30
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/018_json_checker.t175
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/019_incr.t184
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/020_unknown.t55
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/021_evans_bugrep.t49
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/022_comment_at_eof.t47
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/099_binary.t53
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/104_sortby.t24
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/105_esc_slash.t15
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/106_allow_barekey.t19
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/107_allow_singlequote.t20
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/108_decode.t41
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/109_encode.t39
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/110_bignum.t41
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/112_upgrade.t32
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/113_overloaded_eq.t33
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/114_decode_prefix.t29
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/115_tie_ixhash.t46
-rw-r--r--cpan/JSON-PP/t/_unicode_handling.pm28
-rw-r--r--lib/.gitignore2
-rw-r--r--utils.lst1
-rw-r--r--utils/Makefile6
-rw-r--r--utils/Makefile.SH6
-rw-r--r--utils/json_pp.PL51
44 files changed, 4775 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST
index f233aa698f..fa0262a381 100644
--- a/MANIFEST
+++ b/MANIFEST
@@ -1208,6 +1208,43 @@ cpan/IPC-SysV/t/pod.t IPC::SysV test file
cpan/IPC-SysV/t/sem.t IPC::SysV test file
cpan/IPC-SysV/t/shm.t IPC::SysV test file
cpan/IPC-SysV/typemap IPC::SysV typemap
+cpan/JSON-PP/bin/json_pp
+cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm
+cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP.pm
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/000_load.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/001_utf8.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/002_error.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/003_types.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/006_pc_pretty.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/007_pc_esc.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/008_pc_base.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/009_pc_extra_number.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/010_pc_keysort.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/011_pc_expo.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/012_blessed.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/013_limit.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/014_latin1.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/015_prefix.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/016_tied.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/017_relaxed.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/018_json_checker.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/019_incr.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/020_unknown.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/021_evans_bugrep.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/022_comment_at_eof.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/099_binary.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/104_sortby.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/105_esc_slash.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/106_allow_barekey.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/107_allow_singlequote.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/108_decode.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/109_encode.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/110_bignum.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/112_upgrade.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/113_overloaded_eq.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/114_decode_prefix.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/115_tie_ixhash.t
+cpan/JSON-PP/t/_unicode_handling.pm
cpan/libnet/Changes libnet
cpan/libnet/Config.eg libnet
cpan/libnet/demos/ftp libnet
@@ -4958,6 +4995,7 @@ utils/enc2xs.PL Encode module generator
utils/h2ph.PL A thing to turn C .h files into perl .ph files
utils/h2xs.PL Program to make .xs files from C header files
utils/instmodsh.PL Give information about installed extensions
+utils/json_pp.PL JSON::PP command line utility
utils/libnetcfg.PL libnet
utils.lst Lists utilities bundled with Perl
utils/Makefile Pregenerated from utils/Makefile.SH
diff --git a/Porting/Maintainers.pl b/Porting/Maintainers.pl
index d745ab5802..8063debed0 100755
--- a/Porting/Maintainers.pl
+++ b/Porting/Maintainers.pl
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ use File::Glob qw(:case);
'laun' => 'Wolfgang Laun <Wolfgang.Laun@alcatel.at>',
'lstein' => 'Lincoln D. Stein <lds@cpan.org>',
'lwall' => 'Larry Wall <lwall@cpan.org>',
+ 'makamaka' => 'Makamaka Hannyaharamitu <makamaka@cpan.org>',
'marekr' => 'Marek Rouchal <marekr@cpan.org>',
'markm' => 'Mark Mielke <markm@cpan.org>',
'mhx' => 'Marcus Holland-Moritz <mhx@cpan.org>',
@@ -834,6 +835,17 @@ use File::Glob qw(:case);
'UPSTREAM' => 'cpan',
},
+ 'JSON::PP' =>
+ {
+ 'MAINTAINER' => 'makamaka',
+ 'DISTRIBUTION' => 'MAKAMAKA/JSON-PP-2.27103.tar.gz',
+ 'FILES' => q[cpan/JSON-PP],
+ 'EXCLUDED' => [
+ 't/900_pod.t', # Pod testing
+ ],
+ 'UPSTREAM' => 'cpan',
+ },
+
'lib' =>
{
'MAINTAINER' => 'smueller',
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/bin/json_pp b/cpan/JSON-PP/bin/json_pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..df9d243eba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/bin/json_pp
@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+use strict;
+use Getopt::Long;
+
+use JSON::PP ();
+
+my $VERSION = '1.00';
+
+# imported from JSON-XS/bin/json_xs
+
+my %allow_json_opt = map { $_ => 1 } qw(
+ ascii latin1 utf8 pretty indent space_before space_after relaxed canonical allow_nonref
+ allow_singlequote allow_barekey allow_bignum loose escape_slash
+);
+
+
+GetOptions(
+ 'v' => \( my $opt_verbose ),
+ 'f=s' => \( my $opt_from = 'json' ),
+ 't=s' => \( my $opt_to = 'json' ),
+ 'json_opt=s' => \( my $json_opt = 'pretty' ),
+ 'V' => \( my $version ),
+) or die "Usage: $0 [-v] -f from_format [-t to_format]\n";
+
+
+if ( $version ) {
+ print "$VERSION\n";
+ exit;
+}
+
+
+$json_opt = '' if $json_opt eq '-';
+
+my @json_opt = grep { $allow_json_opt{ $_ } or die "'$_' is invalid json opttion" } split/,/, $json_opt;
+
+my %F = (
+ 'json' => sub {
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new;
+ $json->$_() for @json_opt;
+ $json->decode( $_ );
+ },
+ 'eval' => sub {
+ my $v = eval "no strict;\n#line 1 \"input\"\n$_";
+ die "$@" if $@;
+ return $v;
+ },
+);
+
+
+my %T = (
+ 'null' => sub { "" },
+ 'json' => sub {
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new;
+ $json->$_() for @json_opt;
+ $json->encode( $_ );
+ },
+ 'dumper' => sub {
+ require Data::Dumper;
+ Data::Dumper::Dumper($_)
+ },
+);
+
+
+
+$F{$opt_from}
+ or die "$opt_from: not a valid fromformat\n";
+
+$T{$opt_to}
+ or die "$opt_from: not a valid toformat\n";
+
+local $/;
+$_ = <STDIN>;
+
+$_ = $F{$opt_from}->();
+$_ = $T{$opt_to}->();
+
+print $_;
+
+
+__END__
+
+=pod
+
+=encoding utf8
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+json_pp - JSON::PP command utility
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ json_pp [-v] [-f from_format] [-t to_format] [-json_opt options_to_json]
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+json_pp converts between some input and output formats (one of them is JSON).
+This program was copied from L<json_xs> and modified.
+
+The default input format is json and the default output format is json with pretty option.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=head2 -f
+
+ -f from_format
+
+Reads a data in the given format from STDIN.
+
+Format types:
+
+=over
+
+=item json
+
+as JSON
+
+=item eval
+
+as Perl code
+
+=back
+
+=head2 -t
+
+Writes a data in the given format to STDOUT.
+
+=over
+
+=item null
+
+no action.
+
+=item json
+
+as JSON
+
+=item dumper
+
+as Data::Dumper
+
+=back
+
+=head2 -json_opt
+
+options to JSON::PP
+
+Acceptable options are:
+
+ ascii latin1 utf8 pretty indent space_before space_after relaxed canonical allow_nonref
+ allow_singlequote allow_barekey allow_bignum loose escape_slash
+
+=head2 -v
+
+Verbose option, but currently no action in fact.
+
+=head2 -V
+
+Prints version and exits.
+
+
+=head1 EXAMPLES
+
+ $ perl -e'print q|{"foo":"あい","bar":1234567890000000000000000}|' |\
+ json_pp -f json -t dumper -json_opt pretty,utf8,allow_bignum
+
+ $VAR1 = {
+ 'bar' => bless( {
+ 'value' => [
+ '0000000',
+ '0000000',
+ '5678900',
+ '1234'
+ ],
+ 'sign' => '+'
+ }, 'Math::BigInt' ),
+ 'foo' => "\x{3042}\x{3044}"
+ };
+
+ $ perl -e'print q|{"foo":"あい","bar":1234567890000000000000000}|' |\
+ json_pp -f json -t dumper -json_opt pretty
+
+ $VAR1 = {
+ 'bar' => '1234567890000000000000000',
+ 'foo' => "\x{e3}\x{81}\x{82}\x{e3}\x{81}\x{84}"
+ };
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<JSON::PP>, L<json_xs>
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Makamaka Hannyaharamitu, E<lt>makamaka[at]cpan.orgE<gt>
+
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+
+Copyright 2010 by Makamaka Hannyaharamitu
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP.pm b/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP.pm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d2e36c20ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,2799 @@
+package JSON::PP;
+
+# JSON-2.0
+
+use 5.005;
+use strict;
+use base qw(Exporter);
+use overload ();
+
+use Carp ();
+use B ();
+#use Devel::Peek;
+
+$JSON::PP::VERSION = '2.27103';
+
+@JSON::PP::EXPORT = qw(encode_json decode_json from_json to_json);
+
+# instead of hash-access, i tried index-access for speed.
+# but this method is not faster than what i expected. so it will be changed.
+
+use constant P_ASCII => 0;
+use constant P_LATIN1 => 1;
+use constant P_UTF8 => 2;
+use constant P_INDENT => 3;
+use constant P_CANONICAL => 4;
+use constant P_SPACE_BEFORE => 5;
+use constant P_SPACE_AFTER => 6;
+use constant P_ALLOW_NONREF => 7;
+use constant P_SHRINK => 8;
+use constant P_ALLOW_BLESSED => 9;
+use constant P_CONVERT_BLESSED => 10;
+use constant P_RELAXED => 11;
+
+use constant P_LOOSE => 12;
+use constant P_ALLOW_BIGNUM => 13;
+use constant P_ALLOW_BAREKEY => 14;
+use constant P_ALLOW_SINGLEQUOTE => 15;
+use constant P_ESCAPE_SLASH => 16;
+use constant P_AS_NONBLESSED => 17;
+
+use constant P_ALLOW_UNKNOWN => 18;
+
+use constant OLD_PERL => $] < 5.008 ? 1 : 0;
+
+BEGIN {
+ my @xs_compati_bit_properties = qw(
+ latin1 ascii utf8 indent canonical space_before space_after allow_nonref shrink
+ allow_blessed convert_blessed relaxed allow_unknown
+ );
+ my @pp_bit_properties = qw(
+ allow_singlequote allow_bignum loose
+ allow_barekey escape_slash as_nonblessed
+ );
+
+ # Perl version check, Unicode handling is enable?
+ # Helper module sets @JSON::PP::_properties.
+ if ($] < 5.008 ) {
+ my $helper = $] >= 5.006 ? 'JSON::PP::Compat5006' : 'JSON::PP::Compat5005';
+ eval qq| require $helper |;
+ if ($@) { Carp::croak $@; }
+ }
+
+ for my $name (@xs_compati_bit_properties, @pp_bit_properties) {
+ my $flag_name = 'P_' . uc($name);
+
+ eval qq/
+ sub $name {
+ my \$enable = defined \$_[1] ? \$_[1] : 1;
+
+ if (\$enable) {
+ \$_[0]->{PROPS}->[$flag_name] = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ \$_[0]->{PROPS}->[$flag_name] = 0;
+ }
+
+ \$_[0];
+ }
+
+ sub get_$name {
+ \$_[0]->{PROPS}->[$flag_name] ? 1 : '';
+ }
+ /;
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+
+# Functions
+
+my %encode_allow_method
+ = map {($_ => 1)} qw/utf8 pretty allow_nonref latin1 self_encode escape_slash
+ allow_blessed convert_blessed indent indent_length allow_bignum
+ as_nonblessed
+ /;
+my %decode_allow_method
+ = map {($_ => 1)} qw/utf8 allow_nonref loose allow_singlequote allow_bignum
+ allow_barekey max_size relaxed/;
+
+
+my $JSON; # cache
+
+sub encode_json ($) { # encode
+ ($JSON ||= __PACKAGE__->new->utf8)->encode(@_);
+}
+
+
+sub decode_json { # decode
+ ($JSON ||= __PACKAGE__->new->utf8)->decode(@_);
+}
+
+# Obsoleted
+
+sub to_json($) {
+ Carp::croak ("JSON::PP::to_json has been renamed to encode_json.");
+}
+
+
+sub from_json($) {
+ Carp::croak ("JSON::PP::from_json has been renamed to decode_json.");
+}
+
+
+# Methods
+
+sub new {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $self = {
+ max_depth => 512,
+ max_size => 0,
+ indent => 0,
+ FLAGS => 0,
+ fallback => sub { encode_error('Invalid value. JSON can only reference.') },
+ indent_length => 3,
+ };
+
+ bless $self, $class;
+}
+
+
+sub encode {
+ return $_[0]->PP_encode_json($_[1]);
+}
+
+
+sub decode {
+ return $_[0]->PP_decode_json($_[1], 0x00000000);
+}
+
+
+sub decode_prefix {
+ return $_[0]->PP_decode_json($_[1], 0x00000001);
+}
+
+
+# accessor
+
+
+# pretty printing
+
+sub pretty {
+ my ($self, $v) = @_;
+ my $enable = defined $v ? $v : 1;
+
+ if ($enable) { # indent_length(3) for JSON::XS compatibility
+ $self->indent(1)->indent_length(3)->space_before(1)->space_after(1);
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->indent(0)->space_before(0)->space_after(0);
+ }
+
+ $self;
+}
+
+# etc
+
+sub max_depth {
+ my $max = defined $_[1] ? $_[1] : 0x80000000;
+ $_[0]->{max_depth} = $max;
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+
+sub get_max_depth { $_[0]->{max_depth}; }
+
+
+sub max_size {
+ my $max = defined $_[1] ? $_[1] : 0;
+ $_[0]->{max_size} = $max;
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+
+sub get_max_size { $_[0]->{max_size}; }
+
+
+sub filter_json_object {
+ $_[0]->{cb_object} = defined $_[1] ? $_[1] : 0;
+ $_[0]->{F_HOOK} = ($_[0]->{cb_object} or $_[0]->{cb_sk_object}) ? 1 : 0;
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+sub filter_json_single_key_object {
+ if (@_ > 1) {
+ $_[0]->{cb_sk_object}->{$_[1]} = $_[2];
+ }
+ $_[0]->{F_HOOK} = ($_[0]->{cb_object} or $_[0]->{cb_sk_object}) ? 1 : 0;
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+sub indent_length {
+ if (!defined $_[1] or $_[1] > 15 or $_[1] < 0) {
+ Carp::carp "The acceptable range of indent_length() is 0 to 15.";
+ }
+ else {
+ $_[0]->{indent_length} = $_[1];
+ }
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+sub get_indent_length {
+ $_[0]->{indent_length};
+}
+
+sub sort_by {
+ $_[0]->{sort_by} = defined $_[1] ? $_[1] : 1;
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+sub allow_bigint {
+ Carp::carp("allow_bigint() is obsoleted. use allow_bignum() insted.");
+}
+
+###############################
+
+###
+### Perl => JSON
+###
+
+
+{ # Convert
+
+ my $max_depth;
+ my $indent;
+ my $ascii;
+ my $latin1;
+ my $utf8;
+ my $space_before;
+ my $space_after;
+ my $canonical;
+ my $allow_blessed;
+ my $convert_blessed;
+
+ my $indent_length;
+ my $escape_slash;
+ my $bignum;
+ my $as_nonblessed;
+
+ my $depth;
+ my $indent_count;
+ my $keysort;
+
+
+ sub PP_encode_json {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $obj = shift;
+
+ $indent_count = 0;
+ $depth = 0;
+
+ my $idx = $self->{PROPS};
+
+ ($ascii, $latin1, $utf8, $indent, $canonical, $space_before, $space_after, $allow_blessed,
+ $convert_blessed, $escape_slash, $bignum, $as_nonblessed)
+ = @{$idx}[P_ASCII .. P_SPACE_AFTER, P_ALLOW_BLESSED, P_CONVERT_BLESSED,
+ P_ESCAPE_SLASH, P_ALLOW_BIGNUM, P_AS_NONBLESSED];
+
+ ($max_depth, $indent_length) = @{$self}{qw/max_depth indent_length/};
+
+ $keysort = $canonical ? sub { $a cmp $b } : undef;
+
+ if ($self->{sort_by}) {
+ $keysort = ref($self->{sort_by}) eq 'CODE' ? $self->{sort_by}
+ : $self->{sort_by} =~ /\D+/ ? $self->{sort_by}
+ : sub { $a cmp $b };
+ }
+
+ encode_error("hash- or arrayref expected (not a simple scalar, use allow_nonref to allow this)")
+ if(!ref $obj and !$idx->[ P_ALLOW_NONREF ]);
+
+ my $str = $self->object_to_json($obj);
+
+ $str .= "\n" if ( $indent ); # JSON::XS 2.26 compatible
+
+ unless ($ascii or $latin1 or $utf8) {
+ utf8::upgrade($str);
+ }
+
+ if ($idx->[ P_SHRINK ]) {
+ utf8::downgrade($str, 1);
+ }
+
+ return $str;
+ }
+
+
+ sub object_to_json {
+ my ($self, $obj) = @_;
+ my $type = ref($obj);
+
+ if($type eq 'HASH'){
+ return $self->hash_to_json($obj);
+ }
+ elsif($type eq 'ARRAY'){
+ return $self->array_to_json($obj);
+ }
+ elsif ($type) { # blessed object?
+ if (blessed($obj)) {
+
+ return $self->value_to_json($obj) if ( $obj->isa('JSON::PP::Boolean') );
+
+ if ( $convert_blessed and $obj->can('TO_JSON') ) {
+ my $result = $obj->TO_JSON();
+ if ( defined $result and overload::Overloaded( $obj ) ) {
+ if ( overload::StrVal( $obj ) eq $result ) {
+ encode_error( sprintf(
+ "%s::TO_JSON method returned same object as was passed instead of a new one",
+ ref $obj
+ ) );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $self->object_to_json( $result );
+ }
+
+ return "$obj" if ( $bignum and _is_bignum($obj) );
+ return $self->blessed_to_json($obj) if ($allow_blessed and $as_nonblessed); # will be removed.
+
+ encode_error( sprintf("encountered object '%s', but neither allow_blessed "
+ . "nor convert_blessed settings are enabled", $obj)
+ ) unless ($allow_blessed);
+
+ return 'null';
+ }
+ else {
+ return $self->value_to_json($obj);
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+ return $self->value_to_json($obj);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ sub hash_to_json {
+ my ($self, $obj) = @_;
+ my @res;
+
+ encode_error("json text or perl structure exceeds maximum nesting level (max_depth set too low?)")
+ if (++$depth > $max_depth);
+
+ my ($pre, $post) = $indent ? $self->_up_indent() : ('', '');
+ my $del = ($space_before ? ' ' : '') . ':' . ($space_after ? ' ' : '');
+
+ for my $k ( _sort( $obj ) ) {
+ if ( OLD_PERL ) { utf8::decode($k) } # key for Perl 5.6 / be optimized
+ push @res, string_to_json( $self, $k )
+ . $del
+ . ( $self->object_to_json( $obj->{$k} ) || $self->value_to_json( $obj->{$k} ) );
+ }
+
+ --$depth;
+ $self->_down_indent() if ($indent);
+
+ return '{' . ( @res ? $pre : '' ) . ( @res ? join( ",$pre", @res ) . $post : '' ) . '}';
+ }
+
+
+ sub array_to_json {
+ my ($self, $obj) = @_;
+ my @res;
+
+ encode_error("json text or perl structure exceeds maximum nesting level (max_depth set too low?)")
+ if (++$depth > $max_depth);
+
+ my ($pre, $post) = $indent ? $self->_up_indent() : ('', '');
+
+ for my $v (@$obj){
+ push @res, $self->object_to_json($v) || $self->value_to_json($v);
+ }
+
+ --$depth;
+ $self->_down_indent() if ($indent);
+
+ return '[' . ( @res ? $pre : '' ) . ( @res ? join( ",$pre", @res ) . $post : '' ) . ']';
+ }
+
+
+ sub value_to_json {
+ my ($self, $value) = @_;
+
+ return 'null' if(!defined $value);
+
+ my $b_obj = B::svref_2object(\$value); # for round trip problem
+ my $flags = $b_obj->FLAGS;
+
+ return $value # as is
+ if $flags & ( B::SVp_IOK | B::SVp_NOK ) and !( $flags & B::SVp_POK ); # SvTYPE is IV or NV?
+
+ my $type = ref($value);
+
+ if(!$type){
+ return string_to_json($self, $value);
+ }
+ elsif( blessed($value) and $value->isa('JSON::PP::Boolean') ){
+ return $$value == 1 ? 'true' : 'false';
+ }
+ elsif ($type) {
+ if ((overload::StrVal($value) =~ /=(\w+)/)[0]) {
+ return $self->value_to_json("$value");
+ }
+
+ if ($type eq 'SCALAR' and defined $$value) {
+ return $$value eq '1' ? 'true'
+ : $$value eq '0' ? 'false'
+ : $self->{PROPS}->[ P_ALLOW_UNKNOWN ] ? 'null'
+ : encode_error("cannot encode reference to scalar");
+ }
+
+ if ( $self->{PROPS}->[ P_ALLOW_UNKNOWN ] ) {
+ return 'null';
+ }
+ else {
+ if ( $type eq 'SCALAR' or $type eq 'REF' ) {
+ encode_error("cannot encode reference to scalar");
+ }
+ else {
+ encode_error("encountered $value, but JSON can only represent references to arrays or hashes");
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ else {
+ return $self->{fallback}->($value)
+ if ($self->{fallback} and ref($self->{fallback}) eq 'CODE');
+ return 'null';
+ }
+
+ }
+
+
+ my %esc = (
+ "\n" => '\n',
+ "\r" => '\r',
+ "\t" => '\t',
+ "\f" => '\f',
+ "\b" => '\b',
+ "\"" => '\"',
+ "\\" => '\\\\',
+ "\'" => '\\\'',
+ );
+
+
+ sub string_to_json {
+ my ($self, $arg) = @_;
+
+ $arg =~ s/([\x22\x5c\n\r\t\f\b])/$esc{$1}/g;
+ $arg =~ s/\//\\\//g if ($escape_slash);
+ $arg =~ s/([\x00-\x08\x0b\x0e-\x1f])/'\\u00' . unpack('H2', $1)/eg;
+
+ if ($ascii) {
+ $arg = JSON_PP_encode_ascii($arg);
+ }
+
+ if ($latin1) {
+ $arg = JSON_PP_encode_latin1($arg);
+ }
+
+ if ($utf8) {
+ utf8::encode($arg);
+ }
+
+ return '"' . $arg . '"';
+ }
+
+
+ sub blessed_to_json {
+ my $reftype = reftype($_[1]) || '';
+ if ($reftype eq 'HASH') {
+ return $_[0]->hash_to_json($_[1]);
+ }
+ elsif ($reftype eq 'ARRAY') {
+ return $_[0]->array_to_json($_[1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ return 'null';
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ sub encode_error {
+ my $error = shift;
+ Carp::croak "$error";
+ }
+
+
+ sub _sort {
+ defined $keysort ? (sort $keysort (keys %{$_[0]})) : keys %{$_[0]};
+ }
+
+
+ sub _up_indent {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $space = ' ' x $indent_length;
+
+ my ($pre,$post) = ('','');
+
+ $post = "\n" . $space x $indent_count;
+
+ $indent_count++;
+
+ $pre = "\n" . $space x $indent_count;
+
+ return ($pre,$post);
+ }
+
+
+ sub _down_indent { $indent_count--; }
+
+
+ sub PP_encode_box {
+ {
+ depth => $depth,
+ indent_count => $indent_count,
+ };
+ }
+
+} # Convert
+
+
+sub _encode_ascii {
+ join('',
+ map {
+ $_ <= 127 ?
+ chr($_) :
+ $_ <= 65535 ?
+ sprintf('\u%04x', $_) : sprintf('\u%x\u%x', _encode_surrogates($_));
+ } unpack('U*', $_[0])
+ );
+}
+
+
+sub _encode_latin1 {
+ join('',
+ map {
+ $_ <= 255 ?
+ chr($_) :
+ $_ <= 65535 ?
+ sprintf('\u%04x', $_) : sprintf('\u%x\u%x', _encode_surrogates($_));
+ } unpack('U*', $_[0])
+ );
+}
+
+
+sub _encode_surrogates { # from perlunicode
+ my $uni = $_[0] - 0x10000;
+ return ($uni / 0x400 + 0xD800, $uni % 0x400 + 0xDC00);
+}
+
+
+sub _is_bignum {
+ $_[0]->isa('Math::BigInt') or $_[0]->isa('Math::BigFloat');
+}
+
+
+
+#
+# JSON => Perl
+#
+
+my $max_intsize;
+
+BEGIN {
+ my $checkint = 1111;
+ for my $d (5..64) {
+ $checkint .= 1;
+ my $int = eval qq| $checkint |;
+ if ($int =~ /[eE]/) {
+ $max_intsize = $d - 1;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+{ # PARSE
+
+ my %escapes = ( # by Jeremy Muhlich <jmuhlich [at] bitflood.org>
+ b => "\x8",
+ t => "\x9",
+ n => "\xA",
+ f => "\xC",
+ r => "\xD",
+ '\\' => '\\',
+ '"' => '"',
+ '/' => '/',
+ );
+
+ my $text; # json data
+ my $at; # offset
+ my $ch; # 1chracter
+ my $len; # text length (changed according to UTF8 or NON UTF8)
+ # INTERNAL
+ my $depth; # nest counter
+ my $encoding; # json text encoding
+ my $is_valid_utf8; # temp variable
+ my $utf8_len; # utf8 byte length
+ # FLAGS
+ my $utf8; # must be utf8
+ my $max_depth; # max nest nubmer of objects and arrays
+ my $max_size;
+ my $relaxed;
+ my $cb_object;
+ my $cb_sk_object;
+
+ my $F_HOOK;
+
+ my $allow_bigint; # using Math::BigInt
+ my $singlequote; # loosely quoting
+ my $loose; #
+ my $allow_barekey; # bareKey
+
+ # $opt flag
+ # 0x00000001 .... decode_prefix
+ # 0x10000000 .... incr_parse
+
+ sub PP_decode_json {
+ my ($self, $opt); # $opt is an effective flag during this decode_json.
+
+ ($self, $text, $opt) = @_;
+
+ ($at, $ch, $depth) = (0, '', 0);
+
+ if ( !defined $text or ref $text ) {
+ decode_error("malformed JSON string, neither array, object, number, string or atom");
+ }
+
+ my $idx = $self->{PROPS};
+
+ ($utf8, $relaxed, $loose, $allow_bigint, $allow_barekey, $singlequote)
+ = @{$idx}[P_UTF8, P_RELAXED, P_LOOSE .. P_ALLOW_SINGLEQUOTE];
+
+ if ( $utf8 ) {
+ utf8::downgrade( $text, 1 ) or Carp::croak("Wide character in subroutine entry");
+ }
+ else {
+ utf8::upgrade( $text );
+ }
+
+ $len = length $text;
+
+ ($max_depth, $max_size, $cb_object, $cb_sk_object, $F_HOOK)
+ = @{$self}{qw/max_depth max_size cb_object cb_sk_object F_HOOK/};
+
+ if ($max_size > 1) {
+ use bytes;
+ my $bytes = length $text;
+ decode_error(
+ sprintf("attempted decode of JSON text of %s bytes size, but max_size is set to %s"
+ , $bytes, $max_size), 1
+ ) if ($bytes > $max_size);
+ }
+
+ # Currently no effect
+ # should use regexp
+ my @octets = unpack('C4', $text);
+ $encoding = ( $octets[0] and $octets[1]) ? 'UTF-8'
+ : (!$octets[0] and $octets[1]) ? 'UTF-16BE'
+ : (!$octets[0] and !$octets[1]) ? 'UTF-32BE'
+ : ( $octets[2] ) ? 'UTF-16LE'
+ : (!$octets[2] ) ? 'UTF-32LE'
+ : 'unknown';
+
+ white(); # remove head white space
+
+ my $valid_start = defined $ch; # Is there a first character for JSON structure?
+
+ my $result = value();
+
+ return undef if ( !$result && ( $opt & 0x10000000 ) ); # for incr_parse
+
+ decode_error("malformed JSON string, neither array, object, number, string or atom") unless $valid_start;
+
+ if ( !$idx->[ P_ALLOW_NONREF ] and !ref $result ) {
+ decode_error(
+ 'JSON text must be an object or array (but found number, string, true, false or null,'
+ . ' use allow_nonref to allow this)', 1);
+ }
+
+ Carp::croak('something wrong.') if $len < $at; # we won't arrive here.
+
+ my $consumed = defined $ch ? $at - 1 : $at; # consumed JSON text length
+
+ white(); # remove tail white space
+
+ if ( $ch ) {
+ return ( $result, $consumed ) if ($opt & 0x00000001); # all right if decode_prefix
+ decode_error("garbage after JSON object");
+ }
+
+ ( $opt & 0x00000001 ) ? ( $result, $consumed ) : $result;
+ }
+
+
+ sub next_chr {
+ return $ch = undef if($at >= $len);
+ $ch = substr($text, $at++, 1);
+ }
+
+
+ sub value {
+ white();
+ return if(!defined $ch);
+ return object() if($ch eq '{');
+ return array() if($ch eq '[');
+ return string() if($ch eq '"' or ($singlequote and $ch eq "'"));
+ return number() if($ch =~ /[0-9]/ or $ch eq '-');
+ return word();
+ }
+
+ sub string {
+ my ($i, $s, $t, $u);
+ my $utf16;
+ my $is_utf8;
+
+ ($is_valid_utf8, $utf8_len) = ('', 0);
+
+ $s = ''; # basically UTF8 flag on
+
+ if($ch eq '"' or ($singlequote and $ch eq "'")){
+ my $boundChar = $ch;
+
+ OUTER: while( defined(next_chr()) ){
+
+ if($ch eq $boundChar){
+ next_chr();
+
+ if ($utf16) {
+ decode_error("missing low surrogate character in surrogate pair");
+ }
+
+ utf8::decode($s) if($is_utf8);
+
+ return $s;
+ }
+ elsif($ch eq '\\'){
+ next_chr();
+ if(exists $escapes{$ch}){
+ $s .= $escapes{$ch};
+ }
+ elsif($ch eq 'u'){ # UNICODE handling
+ my $u = '';
+
+ for(1..4){
+ $ch = next_chr();
+ last OUTER if($ch !~ /[0-9a-fA-F]/);
+ $u .= $ch;
+ }
+
+ # U+D800 - U+DBFF
+ if ($u =~ /^[dD][89abAB][0-9a-fA-F]{2}/) { # UTF-16 high surrogate?
+ $utf16 = $u;
+ }
+ # U+DC00 - U+DFFF
+ elsif ($u =~ /^[dD][c-fC-F][0-9a-fA-F]{2}/) { # UTF-16 low surrogate?
+ unless (defined $utf16) {
+ decode_error("missing high surrogate character in surrogate pair");
+ }
+ $is_utf8 = 1;
+ $s .= JSON_PP_decode_surrogates($utf16, $u) || next;
+ $utf16 = undef;
+ }
+ else {
+ if (defined $utf16) {
+ decode_error("surrogate pair expected");
+ }
+
+ if ( ( my $hex = hex( $u ) ) > 127 ) {
+ $is_utf8 = 1;
+ $s .= JSON_PP_decode_unicode($u) || next;
+ }
+ else {
+ $s .= chr $hex;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ else{
+ unless ($loose) {
+ $at -= 2;
+ decode_error('illegal backslash escape sequence in string');
+ }
+ $s .= $ch;
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+
+ if ( ord $ch > 127 ) {
+ if ( $utf8 ) {
+ unless( $ch = is_valid_utf8($ch) ) {
+ $at -= 1;
+ decode_error("malformed UTF-8 character in JSON string");
+ }
+ else {
+ $at += $utf8_len - 1;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ utf8::encode( $ch );
+ }
+
+ $is_utf8 = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (!$loose) {
+ if ($ch =~ /[\x00-\x1f\x22\x5c]/) { # '/' ok
+ $at--;
+ decode_error('invalid character encountered while parsing JSON string');
+ }
+ }
+
+ $s .= $ch;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ decode_error("unexpected end of string while parsing JSON string");
+ }
+
+
+ sub white {
+ while( defined $ch ){
+ if($ch le ' '){
+ next_chr();
+ }
+ elsif($ch eq '/'){
+ next_chr();
+ if(defined $ch and $ch eq '/'){
+ 1 while(defined(next_chr()) and $ch ne "\n" and $ch ne "\r");
+ }
+ elsif(defined $ch and $ch eq '*'){
+ next_chr();
+ while(1){
+ if(defined $ch){
+ if($ch eq '*'){
+ if(defined(next_chr()) and $ch eq '/'){
+ next_chr();
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+ next_chr();
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+ decode_error("Unterminated comment");
+ }
+ }
+ next;
+ }
+ else{
+ $at--;
+ decode_error("malformed JSON string, neither array, object, number, string or atom");
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+ if ($relaxed and $ch eq '#') { # correctly?
+ pos($text) = $at;
+ $text =~ /\G([^\n]*(?:\r\n|\r|\n|$))/g;
+ $at = pos($text);
+ next_chr;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ sub array {
+ my $a = [];
+
+ decode_error('json text or perl structure exceeds maximum nesting level (max_depth set too low?)')
+ if (++$depth > $max_depth);
+
+ next_chr();
+ white();
+
+ if(defined $ch and $ch eq ']'){
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ return $a;
+ }
+ else {
+ while(defined($ch)){
+ push @$a, value();
+
+ white();
+
+ if (!defined $ch) {
+ last;
+ }
+
+ if($ch eq ']'){
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ return $a;
+ }
+
+ if($ch ne ','){
+ last;
+ }
+
+ next_chr();
+ white();
+
+ if ($relaxed and $ch eq ']') {
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ return $a;
+ }
+
+ }
+ }
+
+ decode_error(", or ] expected while parsing array");
+ }
+
+
+ sub object {
+ my $o = {};
+ my $k;
+
+ decode_error('json text or perl structure exceeds maximum nesting level (max_depth set too low?)')
+ if (++$depth > $max_depth);
+ next_chr();
+ white();
+
+ if(defined $ch and $ch eq '}'){
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ if ($F_HOOK) {
+ return _json_object_hook($o);
+ }
+ return $o;
+ }
+ else {
+ while (defined $ch) {
+ $k = ($allow_barekey and $ch ne '"' and $ch ne "'") ? bareKey() : string();
+ white();
+
+ if(!defined $ch or $ch ne ':'){
+ $at--;
+ decode_error("':' expected");
+ }
+
+ next_chr();
+ $o->{$k} = value();
+ white();
+
+ last if (!defined $ch);
+
+ if($ch eq '}'){
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ if ($F_HOOK) {
+ return _json_object_hook($o);
+ }
+ return $o;
+ }
+
+ if($ch ne ','){
+ last;
+ }
+
+ next_chr();
+ white();
+
+ if ($relaxed and $ch eq '}') {
+ --$depth;
+ next_chr();
+ if ($F_HOOK) {
+ return _json_object_hook($o);
+ }
+ return $o;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ $at--;
+ decode_error(", or } expected while parsing object/hash");
+ }
+
+
+ sub bareKey { # doesn't strictly follow Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition
+ my $key;
+ while($ch =~ /[^\x00-\x23\x25-\x2F\x3A-\x40\x5B-\x5E\x60\x7B-\x7F]/){
+ $key .= $ch;
+ next_chr();
+ }
+ return $key;
+ }
+
+
+ sub word {
+ my $word = substr($text,$at-1,4);
+
+ if($word eq 'true'){
+ $at += 3;
+ next_chr;
+ return $JSON::PP::true;
+ }
+ elsif($word eq 'null'){
+ $at += 3;
+ next_chr;
+ return undef;
+ }
+ elsif($word eq 'fals'){
+ $at += 3;
+ if(substr($text,$at,1) eq 'e'){
+ $at++;
+ next_chr;
+ return $JSON::PP::false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $at--; # for decode_error report
+
+ decode_error("'null' expected") if ($word =~ /^n/);
+ decode_error("'true' expected") if ($word =~ /^t/);
+ decode_error("'false' expected") if ($word =~ /^f/);
+ decode_error("malformed JSON string, neither array, object, number, string or atom");
+ }
+
+
+ sub number {
+ my $n = '';
+ my $v;
+
+ # According to RFC4627, hex or oct digts are invalid.
+ if($ch eq '0'){
+ my $peek = substr($text,$at,1);
+ my $hex = $peek =~ /[xX]/; # 0 or 1
+
+ if($hex){
+ decode_error("malformed number (leading zero must not be followed by another digit)");
+ ($n) = ( substr($text, $at+1) =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/);
+ }
+ else{ # oct
+ ($n) = ( substr($text, $at) =~ /^([0-7]+)/);
+ if (defined $n and length $n > 1) {
+ decode_error("malformed number (leading zero must not be followed by another digit)");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(defined $n and length($n)){
+ if (!$hex and length($n) == 1) {
+ decode_error("malformed number (leading zero must not be followed by another digit)");
+ }
+ $at += length($n) + $hex;
+ next_chr;
+ return $hex ? hex($n) : oct($n);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if($ch eq '-'){
+ $n = '-';
+ next_chr;
+ if (!defined $ch or $ch !~ /\d/) {
+ decode_error("malformed number (no digits after initial minus)");
+ }
+ }
+
+ while(defined $ch and $ch =~ /\d/){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ next_chr;
+ }
+
+ if(defined $ch and $ch eq '.'){
+ $n .= '.';
+
+ next_chr;
+ if (!defined $ch or $ch !~ /\d/) {
+ decode_error("malformed number (no digits after decimal point)");
+ }
+ else {
+ $n .= $ch;
+ }
+
+ while(defined(next_chr) and $ch =~ /\d/){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(defined $ch and ($ch eq 'e' or $ch eq 'E')){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ next_chr;
+
+ if(defined($ch) and ($ch eq '+' or $ch eq '-')){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ next_chr;
+ if (!defined $ch or $ch =~ /\D/) {
+ decode_error("malformed number (no digits after exp sign)");
+ }
+ $n .= $ch;
+ }
+ elsif(defined($ch) and $ch =~ /\d/){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ }
+ else {
+ decode_error("malformed number (no digits after exp sign)");
+ }
+
+ while(defined(next_chr) and $ch =~ /\d/){
+ $n .= $ch;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ $v .= $n;
+
+ if ($v !~ /[.eE]/ and length $v > $max_intsize) {
+ if ($allow_bigint) { # from Adam Sussman
+ require Math::BigInt;
+ return Math::BigInt->new($v);
+ }
+ else {
+ return "$v";
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($allow_bigint) {
+ require Math::BigFloat;
+ return Math::BigFloat->new($v);
+ }
+
+ return 0+$v;
+ }
+
+
+ sub is_valid_utf8 {
+
+ $utf8_len = $_[0] =~ /[\x00-\x7F]/ ? 1
+ : $_[0] =~ /[\xC2-\xDF]/ ? 2
+ : $_[0] =~ /[\xE0-\xEF]/ ? 3
+ : $_[0] =~ /[\xF0-\xF4]/ ? 4
+ : 0
+ ;
+
+ return unless $utf8_len;
+
+ my $is_valid_utf8 = substr($text, $at - 1, $utf8_len);
+
+ return ( $is_valid_utf8 =~ /^(?:
+ [\x00-\x7F]
+ |[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xE0][\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xED][\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xF0][\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ |[\xF4][\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]
+ )$/x ) ? $is_valid_utf8 : '';
+ }
+
+
+ sub decode_error {
+ my $error = shift;
+ my $no_rep = shift;
+ my $str = defined $text ? substr($text, $at) : '';
+ my $mess = '';
+ my $type = $] >= 5.008 ? 'U*'
+ : $] < 5.006 ? 'C*'
+ : utf8::is_utf8( $str ) ? 'U*' # 5.6
+ : 'C*'
+ ;
+
+ for my $c ( unpack( $type, $str ) ) { # emulate pv_uni_display() ?
+ $mess .= $c == 0x07 ? '\a'
+ : $c == 0x09 ? '\t'
+ : $c == 0x0a ? '\n'
+ : $c == 0x0d ? '\r'
+ : $c == 0x0c ? '\f'
+ : $c < 0x20 ? sprintf('\x{%x}', $c)
+ : $c == 0x5c ? '\\\\'
+ : $c < 0x80 ? chr($c)
+ : sprintf('\x{%x}', $c)
+ ;
+ if ( length $mess >= 20 ) {
+ $mess .= '...';
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ unless ( length $mess ) {
+ $mess = '(end of string)';
+ }
+
+ Carp::croak (
+ $no_rep ? "$error" : "$error, at character offset $at (before \"$mess\")"
+ );
+
+ }
+
+
+ sub _json_object_hook {
+ my $o = $_[0];
+ my @ks = keys %{$o};
+
+ if ( $cb_sk_object and @ks == 1 and exists $cb_sk_object->{ $ks[0] } and ref $cb_sk_object->{ $ks[0] } ) {
+ my @val = $cb_sk_object->{ $ks[0] }->( $o->{$ks[0]} );
+ if (@val == 1) {
+ return $val[0];
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @val = $cb_object->($o) if ($cb_object);
+ if (@val == 0 or @val > 1) {
+ return $o;
+ }
+ else {
+ return $val[0];
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ sub PP_decode_box {
+ {
+ text => $text,
+ at => $at,
+ ch => $ch,
+ len => $len,
+ depth => $depth,
+ encoding => $encoding,
+ is_valid_utf8 => $is_valid_utf8,
+ };
+ }
+
+} # PARSE
+
+
+sub _decode_surrogates { # from perlunicode
+ my $uni = 0x10000 + (hex($_[0]) - 0xD800) * 0x400 + (hex($_[1]) - 0xDC00);
+ my $un = pack('U*', $uni);
+ utf8::encode( $un );
+ return $un;
+}
+
+
+sub _decode_unicode {
+ my $un = pack('U', hex shift);
+ utf8::encode( $un );
+ return $un;
+}
+
+#
+# Setup for various Perl versions (the code from JSON::PP58)
+#
+
+BEGIN {
+
+ unless ( defined &utf8::is_utf8 ) {
+ require Encode;
+ *utf8::is_utf8 = *Encode::is_utf8;
+ }
+
+ if ( $] >= 5.008 ) {
+ *JSON::PP::JSON_PP_encode_ascii = \&_encode_ascii;
+ *JSON::PP::JSON_PP_encode_latin1 = \&_encode_latin1;
+ *JSON::PP::JSON_PP_decode_surrogates = \&_decode_surrogates;
+ *JSON::PP::JSON_PP_decode_unicode = \&_decode_unicode;
+ }
+
+ if ($] >= 5.008 and $] < 5.008003) { # join() in 5.8.0 - 5.8.2 is broken.
+ package JSON::PP;
+ require subs;
+ subs->import('join');
+ eval q|
+ sub join {
+ return '' if (@_ < 2);
+ my $j = shift;
+ my $str = shift;
+ for (@_) { $str .= $j . $_; }
+ return $str;
+ }
+ |;
+ }
+
+
+ sub JSON::PP::incr_parse {
+ local $Carp::CarpLevel = 1;
+ ( $_[0]->{_incr_parser} ||= JSON::PP::IncrParser->new )->incr_parse( @_ );
+ }
+
+
+ sub JSON::PP::incr_skip {
+ ( $_[0]->{_incr_parser} ||= JSON::PP::IncrParser->new )->incr_skip;
+ }
+
+
+ sub JSON::PP::incr_reset {
+ ( $_[0]->{_incr_parser} ||= JSON::PP::IncrParser->new )->incr_reset;
+ }
+
+ eval q{
+ sub JSON::PP::incr_text : lvalue {
+ $_[0]->{_incr_parser} ||= JSON::PP::IncrParser->new;
+
+ if ( $_[0]->{_incr_parser}->{incr_parsing} ) {
+ Carp::croak("incr_text can not be called when the incremental parser already started parsing");
+ }
+ $_[0]->{_incr_parser}->{incr_text};
+ }
+ } if ( $] >= 5.006 );
+
+} # Setup for various Perl versions (the code from JSON::PP58)
+
+
+###############################
+# Utilities
+#
+
+BEGIN {
+ eval 'require Scalar::Util';
+ unless($@){
+ *JSON::PP::blessed = \&Scalar::Util::blessed;
+ *JSON::PP::reftype = \&Scalar::Util::reftype;
+ }
+ else{ # This code is from Sclar::Util.
+ # warn $@;
+ eval 'sub UNIVERSAL::a_sub_not_likely_to_be_here { ref($_[0]) }';
+ *JSON::PP::blessed = sub {
+ local($@, $SIG{__DIE__}, $SIG{__WARN__});
+ ref($_[0]) ? eval { $_[0]->a_sub_not_likely_to_be_here } : undef;
+ };
+ my %tmap = qw(
+ B::NULL SCALAR
+ B::HV HASH
+ B::AV ARRAY
+ B::CV CODE
+ B::IO IO
+ B::GV GLOB
+ B::REGEXP REGEXP
+ );
+ *JSON::PP::reftype = sub {
+ my $r = shift;
+
+ return undef unless length(ref($r));
+
+ my $t = ref(B::svref_2object($r));
+
+ return
+ exists $tmap{$t} ? $tmap{$t}
+ : length(ref($$r)) ? 'REF'
+ : 'SCALAR';
+ };
+ }
+}
+
+
+# shamely copied and modified from JSON::XS code.
+
+$JSON::PP::true = do { bless \(my $dummy = 1), "JSON::PP::Boolean" };
+$JSON::PP::false = do { bless \(my $dummy = 0), "JSON::PP::Boolean" };
+
+sub is_bool { defined $_[0] and UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], "JSON::PP::Boolean"); }
+
+sub true { $JSON::PP::true }
+sub false { $JSON::PP::false }
+sub null { undef; }
+
+###############################
+
+package JSON::PP::Boolean;
+
+#BEGIN { # when renamed into JSON::PP, delete this code.
+# # avoid for warning Can't locate package JSON::PP::Boolean for @JSON::PP::Boolean::ISA
+# eval q{ package JSON::PP::Boolean; };
+# @JSON::PP::Boolean::ISA = ('JSON::PP::Boolean');
+#}
+
+# @JSON::PP::Boolean::ISA = ('JSON::PP::Boolean');
+use overload (
+ "0+" => sub { ${$_[0]} },
+ "++" => sub { $_[0] = ${$_[0]} + 1 },
+ "--" => sub { $_[0] = ${$_[0]} - 1 },
+ fallback => 1,
+);
+
+
+###############################
+
+package JSON::PP::IncrParser;
+
+use strict;
+
+use constant INCR_M_WS => 0; # initial whitespace skipping
+use constant INCR_M_STR => 1; # inside string
+use constant INCR_M_BS => 2; # inside backslash
+use constant INCR_M_JSON => 3; # outside anything, count nesting
+use constant INCR_M_C0 => 4;
+use constant INCR_M_C1 => 5;
+
+$JSON::PP::IncrParser::VERSION = '1.01';
+
+my $unpack_format = $] < 5.006 ? 'C*' : 'U*';
+
+sub new {
+ my ( $class ) = @_;
+
+ bless {
+ incr_nest => 0,
+ incr_text => undef,
+ incr_parsing => 0,
+ incr_p => 0,
+ }, $class;
+}
+
+
+sub incr_parse {
+ my ( $self, $coder, $text ) = @_;
+
+ $self->{incr_text} = '' unless ( defined $self->{incr_text} );
+
+ if ( defined $text ) {
+ if ( utf8::is_utf8( $text ) and !utf8::is_utf8( $self->{incr_text} ) ) {
+ utf8::upgrade( $self->{incr_text} ) ;
+ utf8::decode( $self->{incr_text} ) ;
+ }
+ $self->{incr_text} .= $text;
+ }
+
+
+ my $max_size = $coder->get_max_size;
+
+ if ( defined wantarray ) {
+
+ $self->{incr_mode} = INCR_M_WS;
+
+ if ( wantarray ) {
+ my @ret;
+
+ $self->{incr_parsing} = 1;
+
+ do {
+ push @ret, $self->_incr_parse( $coder, $self->{incr_text} );
+
+ unless ( !$self->{incr_nest} and $self->{incr_mode} == INCR_M_JSON ) {
+ $self->{incr_mode} = INCR_M_WS;
+ }
+
+ } until ( !$self->{incr_text} );
+
+ $self->{incr_parsing} = 0;
+
+ return @ret;
+ }
+ else { # in scalar context
+ $self->{incr_parsing} = 1;
+ my $obj = $self->_incr_parse( $coder, $self->{incr_text} );
+ $self->{incr_parsing} = 0 if defined $obj; # pointed by Martin J. Evans
+ return $obj ? $obj : undef; # $obj is an empty string, parsing was completed.
+ }
+
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+sub _incr_parse {
+ my ( $self, $coder, $text, $skip ) = @_;
+ my $p = $self->{incr_p};
+ my $restore = $p;
+
+ my @obj;
+ my $len = length $text;
+
+ if ( $self->{incr_mode} == INCR_M_WS ) {
+ while ( $len > $p ) {
+ my $s = substr( $text, $p, 1 );
+ $p++ and next if ( 0x20 >= unpack($unpack_format, $s) );
+ $self->{incr_mode} = INCR_M_JSON;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while ( $len > $p ) {
+ my $s = substr( $text, $p++, 1 );
+
+ if ( $s eq '"' ) {
+ if ( $self->{incr_mode} != INCR_M_STR ) {
+ $self->{incr_mode} = INCR_M_STR;
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{incr_mode} = INCR_M_JSON;
+ unless ( $self->{incr_nest} ) {
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( $self->{incr_mode} == INCR_M_JSON ) {
+
+ if ( $s eq '[' or $s eq '{' ) {
+ if ( ++$self->{incr_nest} > $coder->get_max_depth ) {
+ Carp::croak('json text or perl structure exceeds maximum nesting level (max_depth set too low?)');
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ( $s eq ']' or $s eq '}' ) {
+ last if ( --$self->{incr_nest} <= 0 );
+ }
+ elsif ( $s eq '#' ) {
+ while ( $len > $p ) {
+ last if substr( $text, $p++, 1 ) eq "\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ $self->{incr_p} = $p;
+
+ return if ( $self->{incr_mode} == INCR_M_JSON and $self->{incr_nest} > 0 );
+
+ return '' unless ( length substr( $self->{incr_text}, 0, $p ) );
+
+ local $Carp::CarpLevel = 2;
+
+ $self->{incr_p} = $restore;
+ $self->{incr_c} = $p;
+
+ my ( $obj, $tail ) = $coder->PP_decode_json( substr( $self->{incr_text}, 0, $p ), 0x10000001 );
+
+ $self->{incr_text} = substr( $self->{incr_text}, $p );
+ $self->{incr_p} = 0;
+
+ return $obj or '';
+}
+
+
+sub incr_text {
+ if ( $_[0]->{incr_parsing} ) {
+ Carp::croak("incr_text can not be called when the incremental parser already started parsing");
+ }
+ $_[0]->{incr_text};
+}
+
+
+sub incr_skip {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{incr_text} = substr( $self->{incr_text}, $self->{incr_c} );
+ $self->{incr_p} = 0;
+}
+
+
+sub incr_reset {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{incr_text} = undef;
+ $self->{incr_p} = 0;
+ $self->{incr_mode} = 0;
+ $self->{incr_nest} = 0;
+ $self->{incr_parsing} = 0;
+}
+
+###############################
+
+
+1;
+__END__
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+JSON::PP - JSON::XS compatible pure-Perl module.
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use JSON::PP;
+
+ # exported functions, they croak on error
+ # and expect/generate UTF-8
+
+ $utf8_encoded_json_text = encode_json $perl_hash_or_arrayref;
+ $perl_hash_or_arrayref = decode_json $utf8_encoded_json_text;
+
+ # OO-interface
+
+ $coder = JSON::PP->new->ascii->pretty->allow_nonref;
+
+ $json_text = $json->encode( $perl_scalar );
+ $perl_scalar = $json->decode( $json_text );
+
+ $pretty_printed = $json->pretty->encode( $perl_scalar ); # pretty-printing
+
+ # Note that JSON version 2.0 and above will automatically use
+ # JSON::XS or JSON::PP, so you should be able to just:
+
+ use JSON;
+
+
+=head1 VERSION
+
+ 2.27103
+
+=head1 NOTE
+
+JSON::PP was inculded in JSON distribution (CPAN module).
+It comes to be a perl core module in Perl 5.14.
+
+ [STEPS]
+
+ * release this module as JSON::PPdev.
+
+ * release other PP::* modules as JSON::PP::Compat*.
+
+ * JSON distribution will inculde yet another JSON::PP modules.
+ They are JSNO::backportPP. So JSON.pm should work as it did at all!
+
+ * remove JSON::PP and JSON::PP::* modules from JSON distribution
+ and release it as developer version.
+
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ * release JSON distribution as stable version.
+
+ * rename JSON::PPdev into JSON::PP and release on CPAN. <<<< HERE
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module is L<JSON::XS> compatible pure Perl module.
+(Perl 5.8 or later is recommended)
+
+JSON::XS is the fastest and most proper JSON module on CPAN.
+It is written by Marc Lehmann in C, so must be compiled and
+installed in the used environment.
+
+JSON::PP is a pure-Perl module and has compatibility to JSON::XS.
+
+
+=head2 FEATURES
+
+=over
+
+=item * correct unicode handling
+
+This module knows how to handle Unicode (depending on Perl version).
+
+See to L<JSON::XS/A FEW NOTES ON UNICODE AND PERL> and L<UNICODE HANDLING ON PERLS>.
+
+
+=item * round-trip integrity
+
+When you serialise a perl data structure using only data types supported
+by JSON and Perl, the deserialised data structure is identical on the Perl
+level. (e.g. the string "2.0" doesn't suddenly become "2" just because
+it looks like a number). There I<are> minor exceptions to this, read the
+MAPPING section below to learn about those.
+
+
+=item * strict checking of JSON correctness
+
+There is no guessing, no generating of illegal JSON texts by default,
+and only JSON is accepted as input by default (the latter is a security feature).
+But when some options are set, loose chcking features are available.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE
+
+Some documents are copied and modified from L<JSON::XS/FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE>.
+
+=head2 encode_json
+
+ $json_text = encode_json $perl_scalar
+
+Converts the given Perl data structure to a UTF-8 encoded, binary string.
+
+This function call is functionally identical to:
+
+ $json_text = JSON::PP->new->utf8->encode($perl_scalar)
+
+=head2 decode_json
+
+ $perl_scalar = decode_json $json_text
+
+The opposite of C<encode_json>: expects an UTF-8 (binary) string and tries
+to parse that as an UTF-8 encoded JSON text, returning the resulting
+reference.
+
+This function call is functionally identical to:
+
+ $perl_scalar = JSON::PP->new->utf8->decode($json_text)
+
+=head2 JSON::PP::is_bool
+
+ $is_boolean = JSON::PP::is_bool($scalar)
+
+Returns true if the passed scalar represents either JSON::PP::true or
+JSON::PP::false, two constants that act like C<1> and C<0> respectively
+and are also used to represent JSON C<true> and C<false> in Perl strings.
+
+=head2 JSON::PP::true
+
+Returns JSON true value which is blessed object.
+It C<isa> JSON::PP::Boolean object.
+
+=head2 JSON::PP::false
+
+Returns JSON false value which is blessed object.
+It C<isa> JSON::PP::Boolean object.
+
+=head2 JSON::PP::null
+
+Returns C<undef>.
+
+See L<MAPPING>, below, for more information on how JSON values are mapped to
+Perl.
+
+
+=head1 HOW DO I DECODE A DATA FROM OUTER AND ENCODE TO OUTER
+
+This section supposes that your perl vresion is 5.8 or later.
+
+If you know a JSON text from an outer world - a network, a file content, and so on,
+is encoded in UTF-8, you should use C<decode_json> or C<JSON> module object
+with C<utf8> enable. And the decoded result will contain UNICODE characters.
+
+ # from network
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new->utf8;
+ my $json_text = CGI->new->param( 'json_data' );
+ my $perl_scalar = $json->decode( $json_text );
+
+ # from file content
+ local $/;
+ open( my $fh, '<', 'json.data' );
+ $json_text = <$fh>;
+ $perl_scalar = decode_json( $json_text );
+
+If an outer data is not encoded in UTF-8, firstly you should C<decode> it.
+
+ use Encode;
+ local $/;
+ open( my $fh, '<', 'json.data' );
+ my $encoding = 'cp932';
+ my $unicode_json_text = decode( $encoding, <$fh> ); # UNICODE
+
+ # or you can write the below code.
+ #
+ # open( my $fh, "<:encoding($encoding)", 'json.data' );
+ # $unicode_json_text = <$fh>;
+
+In this case, C<$unicode_json_text> is of course UNICODE string.
+So you B<cannot> use C<decode_json> nor C<JSON> module object with C<utf8> enable.
+Instead of them, you use C<JSON> module object with C<utf8> disable.
+
+ $perl_scalar = $json->utf8(0)->decode( $unicode_json_text );
+
+Or C<encode 'utf8'> and C<decode_json>:
+
+ $perl_scalar = decode_json( encode( 'utf8', $unicode_json_text ) );
+ # this way is not efficient.
+
+And now, you want to convert your C<$perl_scalar> into JSON data and
+send it to an outer world - a network or a file content, and so on.
+
+Your data usually contains UNICODE strings and you want the converted data to be encoded
+in UTF-8, you should use C<encode_json> or C<JSON> module object with C<utf8> enable.
+
+ print encode_json( $perl_scalar ); # to a network? file? or display?
+ # or
+ print $json->utf8->encode( $perl_scalar );
+
+If C<$perl_scalar> does not contain UNICODE but C<$encoding>-encoded strings
+for some reason, then its characters are regarded as B<latin1> for perl
+(because it does not concern with your $encoding).
+You B<cannot> use C<encode_json> nor C<JSON> module object with C<utf8> enable.
+Instead of them, you use C<JSON> module object with C<utf8> disable.
+Note that the resulted text is a UNICODE string but no problem to print it.
+
+ # $perl_scalar contains $encoding encoded string values
+ $unicode_json_text = $json->utf8(0)->encode( $perl_scalar );
+ # $unicode_json_text consists of characters less than 0x100
+ print $unicode_json_text;
+
+Or C<decode $encoding> all string values and C<encode_json>:
+
+ $perl_scalar->{ foo } = decode( $encoding, $perl_scalar->{ foo } );
+ # ... do it to each string values, then encode_json
+ $json_text = encode_json( $perl_scalar );
+
+This method is a proper way but probably not efficient.
+
+See to L<Encode>, L<perluniintro>.
+
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+Basically, check to L<JSON> or L<JSON::XS>.
+
+=head2 new
+
+ $json = new JSON::PP
+
+Rturns a new JSON::PP object that can be used to de/encode JSON
+strings.
+
+All boolean flags described below are by default I<disabled>.
+
+The mutators for flags all return the JSON object again and thus calls can
+be chained:
+
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new->utf8->space_after->encode({a => [1,2]})
+ => {"a": [1, 2]}
+
+=head2 ascii
+
+ $json = $json->ascii([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_ascii
+
+If $enable is true (or missing), then the encode method will not generate characters outside
+the code range 0..127. Any Unicode characters outside that range will be escaped using either
+a single \uXXXX or a double \uHHHH\uLLLLL escape sequence, as per RFC4627.
+(See to L<JSON::XS/OBJECT-ORIENTED INTERFACE>).
+
+In Perl 5.005, there is no character having high value (more than 255).
+See to L<UNICODE HANDLING ON PERLS>.
+
+If $enable is false, then the encode method will not escape Unicode characters unless
+required by the JSON syntax or other flags. This results in a faster and more compact format.
+
+ JSON::PP->new->ascii(1)->encode([chr 0x10401])
+ => ["\ud801\udc01"]
+
+=head2 latin1
+
+ $json = $json->latin1([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_latin1
+
+If $enable is true (or missing), then the encode method will encode the resulting JSON
+text as latin1 (or iso-8859-1), escaping any characters outside the code range 0..255.
+
+If $enable is false, then the encode method will not escape Unicode characters
+unless required by the JSON syntax or other flags.
+
+ JSON::XS->new->latin1->encode (["\x{89}\x{abc}"]
+ => ["\x{89}\\u0abc"] # (perl syntax, U+abc escaped, U+89 not)
+
+See to L<UNICODE HANDLING ON PERLS>.
+
+=head2 utf8
+
+ $json = $json->utf8([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_utf8
+
+If $enable is true (or missing), then the encode method will encode the JSON result
+into UTF-8, as required by many protocols, while the decode method expects to be handled
+an UTF-8-encoded string. Please note that UTF-8-encoded strings do not contain any
+characters outside the range 0..255, they are thus useful for bytewise/binary I/O.
+
+(In Perl 5.005, any character outside the range 0..255 does not exist.
+See to L<UNICODE HANDLING ON PERLS>.)
+
+In future versions, enabling this option might enable autodetection of the UTF-16 and UTF-32
+encoding families, as described in RFC4627.
+
+If $enable is false, then the encode method will return the JSON string as a (non-encoded)
+Unicode string, while decode expects thus a Unicode string. Any decoding or encoding
+(e.g. to UTF-8 or UTF-16) needs to be done yourself, e.g. using the Encode module.
+
+Example, output UTF-16BE-encoded JSON:
+
+ use Encode;
+ $jsontext = encode "UTF-16BE", JSON::PP->new->encode ($object);
+
+Example, decode UTF-32LE-encoded JSON:
+
+ use Encode;
+ $object = JSON::PP->new->decode (decode "UTF-32LE", $jsontext);
+
+
+=head2 pretty
+
+ $json = $json->pretty([$enable])
+
+This enables (or disables) all of the C<indent>, C<space_before> and
+C<space_after> flags in one call to generate the most readable
+(or most compact) form possible.
+
+Equivalent to:
+
+ $json->indent->space_before->space_after
+
+=head2 indent
+
+ $json = $json->indent([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_indent
+
+The default indent space length is three.
+You can use C<indent_length> to change the length.
+
+=head2 space_before
+
+ $json = $json->space_before([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_space_before
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then the C<encode> method will add an extra
+optional space before the C<:> separating keys from values in JSON objects.
+
+If C<$enable> is false, then the C<encode> method will not add any extra
+space at those places.
+
+This setting has no effect when decoding JSON texts.
+
+Example, space_before enabled, space_after and indent disabled:
+
+ {"key" :"value"}
+
+=head2 space_after
+
+ $json = $json->space_after([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_space_after
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then the C<encode> method will add an extra
+optional space after the C<:> separating keys from values in JSON objects
+and extra whitespace after the C<,> separating key-value pairs and array
+members.
+
+If C<$enable> is false, then the C<encode> method will not add any extra
+space at those places.
+
+This setting has no effect when decoding JSON texts.
+
+Example, space_before and indent disabled, space_after enabled:
+
+ {"key": "value"}
+
+=head2 relaxed
+
+ $json = $json->relaxed([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_relaxed
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<decode> will accept some
+extensions to normal JSON syntax (see below). C<encode> will not be
+affected in anyway. I<Be aware that this option makes you accept invalid
+JSON texts as if they were valid!>. I suggest only to use this option to
+parse application-specific files written by humans (configuration files,
+resource files etc.)
+
+If C<$enable> is false (the default), then C<decode> will only accept
+valid JSON texts.
+
+Currently accepted extensions are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * list items can have an end-comma
+
+JSON I<separates> array elements and key-value pairs with commas. This
+can be annoying if you write JSON texts manually and want to be able to
+quickly append elements, so this extension accepts comma at the end of
+such items not just between them:
+
+ [
+ 1,
+ 2, <- this comma not normally allowed
+ ]
+ {
+ "k1": "v1",
+ "k2": "v2", <- this comma not normally allowed
+ }
+
+=item * shell-style '#'-comments
+
+Whenever JSON allows whitespace, shell-style comments are additionally
+allowed. They are terminated by the first carriage-return or line-feed
+character, after which more white-space and comments are allowed.
+
+ [
+ 1, # this comment not allowed in JSON
+ # neither this one...
+ ]
+
+=back
+
+=head2 canonical
+
+ $json = $json->canonical([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_canonical
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then the C<encode> method will output JSON objects
+by sorting their keys. This is adding a comparatively high overhead.
+
+If C<$enable> is false, then the C<encode> method will output key-value
+pairs in the order Perl stores them (which will likely change between runs
+of the same script).
+
+This option is useful if you want the same data structure to be encoded as
+the same JSON text (given the same overall settings). If it is disabled,
+the same hash might be encoded differently even if contains the same data,
+as key-value pairs have no inherent ordering in Perl.
+
+This setting has no effect when decoding JSON texts.
+
+If you want your own sorting routine, you can give a code referece
+or a subroutine name to C<sort_by>. See to C<JSON::PP OWN METHODS>.
+
+=head2 allow_nonref
+
+ $json = $json->allow_nonref([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_allow_nonref
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then the C<encode> method can convert a
+non-reference into its corresponding string, number or null JSON value,
+which is an extension to RFC4627. Likewise, C<decode> will accept those JSON
+values instead of croaking.
+
+If C<$enable> is false, then the C<encode> method will croak if it isn't
+passed an arrayref or hashref, as JSON texts must either be an object
+or array. Likewise, C<decode> will croak if given something that is not a
+JSON object or array.
+
+ JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->encode ("Hello, World!")
+ => "Hello, World!"
+
+=head2 allow_unknown
+
+ $json = $json->allow_unknown ([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_allow_unknown
+
+If $enable is true (or missing), then "encode" will *not* throw an
+exception when it encounters values it cannot represent in JSON (for
+example, filehandles) but instead will encode a JSON "null" value.
+Note that blessed objects are not included here and are handled
+separately by c<allow_nonref>.
+
+If $enable is false (the default), then "encode" will throw an
+exception when it encounters anything it cannot encode as JSON.
+
+This option does not affect "decode" in any way, and it is
+recommended to leave it off unless you know your communications
+partner.
+
+=head2 allow_blessed
+
+ $json = $json->allow_blessed([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_allow_blessed
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then the C<encode> method will not
+barf when it encounters a blessed reference. Instead, the value of the
+B<convert_blessed> option will decide whether C<null> (C<convert_blessed>
+disabled or no C<TO_JSON> method found) or a representation of the
+object (C<convert_blessed> enabled and C<TO_JSON> method found) is being
+encoded. Has no effect on C<decode>.
+
+If C<$enable> is false (the default), then C<encode> will throw an
+exception when it encounters a blessed object.
+
+=head2 convert_blessed
+
+ $json = $json->convert_blessed([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_convert_blessed
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<encode>, upon encountering a
+blessed object, will check for the availability of the C<TO_JSON> method
+on the object's class. If found, it will be called in scalar context
+and the resulting scalar will be encoded instead of the object. If no
+C<TO_JSON> method is found, the value of C<allow_blessed> will decide what
+to do.
+
+The C<TO_JSON> method may safely call die if it wants. If C<TO_JSON>
+returns other blessed objects, those will be handled in the same
+way. C<TO_JSON> must take care of not causing an endless recursion cycle
+(== crash) in this case. The name of C<TO_JSON> was chosen because other
+methods called by the Perl core (== not by the user of the object) are
+usually in upper case letters and to avoid collisions with the C<to_json>
+function or method.
+
+This setting does not yet influence C<decode> in any way.
+
+If C<$enable> is false, then the C<allow_blessed> setting will decide what
+to do when a blessed object is found.
+
+=head2 filter_json_object
+
+ $json = $json->filter_json_object([$coderef])
+
+When C<$coderef> is specified, it will be called from C<decode> each
+time it decodes a JSON object. The only argument passed to the coderef
+is a reference to the newly-created hash. If the code references returns
+a single scalar (which need not be a reference), this value
+(i.e. a copy of that scalar to avoid aliasing) is inserted into the
+deserialised data structure. If it returns an empty list
+(NOTE: I<not> C<undef>, which is a valid scalar), the original deserialised
+hash will be inserted. This setting can slow down decoding considerably.
+
+When C<$coderef> is omitted or undefined, any existing callback will
+be removed and C<decode> will not change the deserialised hash in any
+way.
+
+Example, convert all JSON objects into the integer 5:
+
+ my $js = JSON::PP->new->filter_json_object (sub { 5 });
+ # returns [5]
+ $js->decode ('[{}]'); # the given subroutine takes a hash reference.
+ # throw an exception because allow_nonref is not enabled
+ # so a lone 5 is not allowed.
+ $js->decode ('{"a":1, "b":2}');
+
+=head2 filter_json_single_key_object
+
+ $json = $json->filter_json_single_key_object($key [=> $coderef])
+
+Works remotely similar to C<filter_json_object>, but is only called for
+JSON objects having a single key named C<$key>.
+
+This C<$coderef> is called before the one specified via
+C<filter_json_object>, if any. It gets passed the single value in the JSON
+object. If it returns a single value, it will be inserted into the data
+structure. If it returns nothing (not even C<undef> but the empty list),
+the callback from C<filter_json_object> will be called next, as if no
+single-key callback were specified.
+
+If C<$coderef> is omitted or undefined, the corresponding callback will be
+disabled. There can only ever be one callback for a given key.
+
+As this callback gets called less often then the C<filter_json_object>
+one, decoding speed will not usually suffer as much. Therefore, single-key
+objects make excellent targets to serialise Perl objects into, especially
+as single-key JSON objects are as close to the type-tagged value concept
+as JSON gets (it's basically an ID/VALUE tuple). Of course, JSON does not
+support this in any way, so you need to make sure your data never looks
+like a serialised Perl hash.
+
+Typical names for the single object key are C<__class_whatever__>, or
+C<$__dollars_are_rarely_used__$> or C<}ugly_brace_placement>, or even
+things like C<__class_md5sum(classname)__>, to reduce the risk of clashing
+with real hashes.
+
+Example, decode JSON objects of the form C<< { "__widget__" => <id> } >>
+into the corresponding C<< $WIDGET{<id>} >> object:
+
+ # return whatever is in $WIDGET{5}:
+ JSON::PP
+ ->new
+ ->filter_json_single_key_object (__widget__ => sub {
+ $WIDGET{ $_[0] }
+ })
+ ->decode ('{"__widget__": 5')
+
+ # this can be used with a TO_JSON method in some "widget" class
+ # for serialisation to json:
+ sub WidgetBase::TO_JSON {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ unless ($self->{id}) {
+ $self->{id} = ..get..some..id..;
+ $WIDGET{$self->{id}} = $self;
+ }
+
+ { __widget__ => $self->{id} }
+ }
+
+=head2 shrink
+
+ $json = $json->shrink([$enable])
+
+ $enabled = $json->get_shrink
+
+In JSON::XS, this flag resizes strings generated by either
+C<encode> or C<decode> to their minimum size possible.
+It will also try to downgrade any strings to octet-form if possible.
+
+In JSON::PP, it is noop about resizing strings but tries
+C<utf8::downgrade> to the returned string by C<encode>.
+See to L<utf8>.
+
+See to L<JSON::XS/OBJECT-ORIENTED INTERFACE>
+
+=head2 max_depth
+
+ $json = $json->max_depth([$maximum_nesting_depth])
+
+ $max_depth = $json->get_max_depth
+
+Sets the maximum nesting level (default C<512>) accepted while encoding
+or decoding. If a higher nesting level is detected in JSON text or a Perl
+data structure, then the encoder and decoder will stop and croak at that
+point.
+
+Nesting level is defined by number of hash- or arrayrefs that the encoder
+needs to traverse to reach a given point or the number of C<{> or C<[>
+characters without their matching closing parenthesis crossed to reach a
+given character in a string.
+
+If no argument is given, the highest possible setting will be used, which
+is rarely useful.
+
+See L<JSON::XS/SSECURITY CONSIDERATIONS> for more info on why this is useful.
+
+When a large value (100 or more) was set and it de/encodes a deep nested object/text,
+it may raise a warning 'Deep recursion on subroutin' at the perl runtime phase.
+
+=head2 max_size
+
+ $json = $json->max_size([$maximum_string_size])
+
+ $max_size = $json->get_max_size
+
+Set the maximum length a JSON text may have (in bytes) where decoding is
+being attempted. The default is C<0>, meaning no limit. When C<decode>
+is called on a string that is longer then this many bytes, it will not
+attempt to decode the string but throw an exception. This setting has no
+effect on C<encode> (yet).
+
+If no argument is given, the limit check will be deactivated (same as when
+C<0> is specified).
+
+See L<JSON::XS/SSECURITY CONSIDERATIONS> for more info on why this is useful.
+
+=head2 encode
+
+ $json_text = $json->encode($perl_scalar)
+
+Converts the given Perl data structure (a simple scalar or a reference
+to a hash or array) to its JSON representation. Simple scalars will be
+converted into JSON string or number sequences, while references to arrays
+become JSON arrays and references to hashes become JSON objects. Undefined
+Perl values (e.g. C<undef>) become JSON C<null> values.
+References to the integers C<0> and C<1> are converted into C<true> and C<false>.
+
+=head2 decode
+
+ $perl_scalar = $json->decode($json_text)
+
+The opposite of C<encode>: expects a JSON text and tries to parse it,
+returning the resulting simple scalar or reference. Croaks on error.
+
+JSON numbers and strings become simple Perl scalars. JSON arrays become
+Perl arrayrefs and JSON objects become Perl hashrefs. C<true> becomes
+C<1> (C<JSON::true>), C<false> becomes C<0> (C<JSON::false>) and
+C<null> becomes C<undef>.
+
+=head2 decode_prefix
+
+ ($perl_scalar, $characters) = $json->decode_prefix($json_text)
+
+This works like the C<decode> method, but instead of raising an exception
+when there is trailing garbage after the first JSON object, it will
+silently stop parsing there and return the number of characters consumed
+so far.
+
+ JSON->new->decode_prefix ("[1] the tail")
+ => ([], 3)
+
+=head1 INCREMENTAL PARSING
+
+Most of this section are copied and modified from L<JSON::XS/INCREMENTAL PARSING>.
+
+In some cases, there is the need for incremental parsing of JSON texts.
+This module does allow you to parse a JSON stream incrementally.
+It does so by accumulating text until it has a full JSON object, which
+it then can decode. This process is similar to using C<decode_prefix>
+to see if a full JSON object is available, but is much more efficient
+(and can be implemented with a minimum of method calls).
+
+This module will only attempt to parse the JSON text once it is sure it
+has enough text to get a decisive result, using a very simple but
+truly incremental parser. This means that it sometimes won't stop as
+early as the full parser, for example, it doesn't detect parenthese
+mismatches. The only thing it guarantees is that it starts decoding as
+soon as a syntactically valid JSON text has been seen. This means you need
+to set resource limits (e.g. C<max_size>) to ensure the parser will stop
+parsing in the presence if syntax errors.
+
+The following methods implement this incremental parser.
+
+=head2 incr_parse
+
+ $json->incr_parse( [$string] ) # void context
+
+ $obj_or_undef = $json->incr_parse( [$string] ) # scalar context
+
+ @obj_or_empty = $json->incr_parse( [$string] ) # list context
+
+This is the central parsing function. It can both append new text and
+extract objects from the stream accumulated so far (both of these
+functions are optional).
+
+If C<$string> is given, then this string is appended to the already
+existing JSON fragment stored in the C<$json> object.
+
+After that, if the function is called in void context, it will simply
+return without doing anything further. This can be used to add more text
+in as many chunks as you want.
+
+If the method is called in scalar context, then it will try to extract
+exactly I<one> JSON object. If that is successful, it will return this
+object, otherwise it will return C<undef>. If there is a parse error,
+this method will croak just as C<decode> would do (one can then use
+C<incr_skip> to skip the errornous part). This is the most common way of
+using the method.
+
+And finally, in list context, it will try to extract as many objects
+from the stream as it can find and return them, or the empty list
+otherwise. For this to work, there must be no separators between the JSON
+objects or arrays, instead they must be concatenated back-to-back. If
+an error occurs, an exception will be raised as in the scalar context
+case. Note that in this case, any previously-parsed JSON texts will be
+lost.
+
+Example: Parse some JSON arrays/objects in a given string and return them.
+
+ my @objs = JSON->new->incr_parse ("[5][7][1,2]");
+
+=head2 incr_text
+
+ $lvalue_string = $json->incr_text
+
+This method returns the currently stored JSON fragment as an lvalue, that
+is, you can manipulate it. This I<only> works when a preceding call to
+C<incr_parse> in I<scalar context> successfully returned an object. Under
+all other circumstances you must not call this function (I mean it.
+although in simple tests it might actually work, it I<will> fail under
+real world conditions). As a special exception, you can also call this
+method before having parsed anything.
+
+This function is useful in two cases: a) finding the trailing text after a
+JSON object or b) parsing multiple JSON objects separated by non-JSON text
+(such as commas).
+
+ $json->incr_text =~ s/\s*,\s*//;
+
+In Perl 5.005, C<lvalue> attribute is not available.
+You must write codes like the below:
+
+ $string = $json->incr_text;
+ $string =~ s/\s*,\s*//;
+ $json->incr_text( $string );
+
+=head2 incr_skip
+
+ $json->incr_skip
+
+This will reset the state of the incremental parser and will remove the
+parsed text from the input buffer. This is useful after C<incr_parse>
+died, in which case the input buffer and incremental parser state is left
+unchanged, to skip the text parsed so far and to reset the parse state.
+
+=head2 incr_reset
+
+ $json->incr_reset
+
+This completely resets the incremental parser, that is, after this call,
+it will be as if the parser had never parsed anything.
+
+This is useful if you want ot repeatedly parse JSON objects and want to
+ignore any trailing data, which means you have to reset the parser after
+each successful decode.
+
+See to L<JSON::XS/INCREMENTAL PARSING> for examples.
+
+
+=head1 JSON::PP OWN METHODS
+
+=head2 allow_singlequote
+
+ $json = $json->allow_singlequote([$enable])
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<decode> will accept
+JSON strings quoted by single quotations that are invalid JSON
+format.
+
+ $json->allow_singlequote->decode({"foo":'bar'});
+ $json->allow_singlequote->decode({'foo':"bar"});
+ $json->allow_singlequote->decode({'foo':'bar'});
+
+As same as the C<relaxed> option, this option may be used to parse
+application-specific files written by humans.
+
+
+=head2 allow_barekey
+
+ $json = $json->allow_barekey([$enable])
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<decode> will accept
+bare keys of JSON object that are invalid JSON format.
+
+As same as the C<relaxed> option, this option may be used to parse
+application-specific files written by humans.
+
+ $json->allow_barekey->decode('{foo:"bar"}');
+
+=head2 allow_bignum
+
+ $json = $json->allow_bignum([$enable])
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<decode> will convert
+the big integer Perl cannot handle as integer into a L<Math::BigInt>
+object and convert a floating number (any) into a L<Math::BigFloat>.
+
+On the contary, C<encode> converts C<Math::BigInt> objects and C<Math::BigFloat>
+objects into JSON numbers with C<allow_blessed> enable.
+
+ $json->allow_nonref->allow_blessed->allow_bignum;
+ $bigfloat = $json->decode('2.000000000000000000000000001');
+ print $json->encode($bigfloat);
+ # => 2.000000000000000000000000001
+
+See to L<JSON::XS/MAPPING> aboout the normal conversion of JSON number.
+
+=head2 loose
+
+ $json = $json->loose([$enable])
+
+The unescaped [\x00-\x1f\x22\x2f\x5c] strings are invalid in JSON strings
+and the module doesn't allow to C<decode> to these (except for \x2f).
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<decode> will accept these
+unescaped strings.
+
+ $json->loose->decode(qq|["abc
+ def"]|);
+
+See L<JSON::XS/SSECURITY CONSIDERATIONS>.
+
+=head2 escape_slash
+
+ $json = $json->escape_slash([$enable])
+
+According to JSON Grammar, I<slash> (U+002F) is escaped. But default
+JSON::PP (as same as JSON::XS) encodes strings without escaping slash.
+
+If C<$enable> is true (or missing), then C<encode> will escape slashes.
+
+=head2 indent_length
+
+ $json = $json->indent_length($length)
+
+JSON::XS indent space length is 3 and cannot be changed.
+JSON::PP set the indent space length with the given $length.
+The default is 3. The acceptable range is 0 to 15.
+
+=head2 sort_by
+
+ $json = $json->sort_by($function_name)
+ $json = $json->sort_by($subroutine_ref)
+
+If $function_name or $subroutine_ref are set, its sort routine are used
+in encoding JSON objects.
+
+ $js = $pc->sort_by(sub { $JSON::PP::a cmp $JSON::PP::b })->encode($obj);
+ # is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
+ $js = $pc->sort_by('own_sort')->encode($obj);
+ # is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
+ sub JSON::PP::own_sort { $JSON::PP::a cmp $JSON::PP::b }
+
+As the sorting routine runs in the JSON::PP scope, the given
+subroutine name and the special variables C<$a>, C<$b> will begin
+'JSON::PP::'.
+
+If $integer is set, then the effect is same as C<canonical> on.
+
+=head1 INTERNAL
+
+For developers.
+
+=over
+
+=item PP_encode_box
+
+Returns
+
+ {
+ depth => $depth,
+ indent_count => $indent_count,
+ }
+
+
+=item PP_decode_box
+
+Returns
+
+ {
+ text => $text,
+ at => $at,
+ ch => $ch,
+ len => $len,
+ depth => $depth,
+ encoding => $encoding,
+ is_valid_utf8 => $is_valid_utf8,
+ };
+
+=back
+
+=head1 MAPPING
+
+This section is copied from JSON::XS and modified to C<JSON::PP>.
+JSON::XS and JSON::PP mapping mechanisms are almost equivalent.
+
+See to L<JSON::XS/MAPPING>.
+
+=head2 JSON -> PERL
+
+=over 4
+
+=item object
+
+A JSON object becomes a reference to a hash in Perl. No ordering of object
+keys is preserved (JSON does not preserver object key ordering itself).
+
+=item array
+
+A JSON array becomes a reference to an array in Perl.
+
+=item string
+
+A JSON string becomes a string scalar in Perl - Unicode codepoints in JSON
+are represented by the same codepoints in the Perl string, so no manual
+decoding is necessary.
+
+=item number
+
+A JSON number becomes either an integer, numeric (floating point) or
+string scalar in perl, depending on its range and any fractional parts. On
+the Perl level, there is no difference between those as Perl handles all
+the conversion details, but an integer may take slightly less memory and
+might represent more values exactly than floating point numbers.
+
+If the number consists of digits only, C<JSON> will try to represent
+it as an integer value. If that fails, it will try to represent it as
+a numeric (floating point) value if that is possible without loss of
+precision. Otherwise it will preserve the number as a string value (in
+which case you lose roundtripping ability, as the JSON number will be
+re-encoded toa JSON string).
+
+Numbers containing a fractional or exponential part will always be
+represented as numeric (floating point) values, possibly at a loss of
+precision (in which case you might lose perfect roundtripping ability, but
+the JSON number will still be re-encoded as a JSON number).
+
+Note that precision is not accuracy - binary floating point values cannot
+represent most decimal fractions exactly, and when converting from and to
+floating point, C<JSON> only guarantees precision up to but not including
+the leats significant bit.
+
+When C<allow_bignum> is enable, the big integers
+and the numeric can be optionally converted into L<Math::BigInt> and
+L<Math::BigFloat> objects.
+
+=item true, false
+
+These JSON atoms become C<JSON::PP::true> and C<JSON::PP::false>,
+respectively. They are overloaded to act almost exactly like the numbers
+C<1> and C<0>. You can check wether a scalar is a JSON boolean by using
+the C<JSON::is_bool> function.
+
+ print JSON::PP::true . "\n";
+ => true
+ print JSON::PP::true + 1;
+ => 1
+
+ ok(JSON::true eq '1');
+ ok(JSON::true == 1);
+
+C<JSON> will install these missing overloading features to the backend modules.
+
+
+=item null
+
+A JSON null atom becomes C<undef> in Perl.
+
+C<JSON::PP::null> returns C<unddef>.
+
+=back
+
+
+=head2 PERL -> JSON
+
+The mapping from Perl to JSON is slightly more difficult, as Perl is a
+truly typeless language, so we can only guess which JSON type is meant by
+a Perl value.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item hash references
+
+Perl hash references become JSON objects. As there is no inherent ordering
+in hash keys (or JSON objects), they will usually be encoded in a
+pseudo-random order that can change between runs of the same program but
+stays generally the same within a single run of a program. C<JSON>
+optionally sort the hash keys (determined by the I<canonical> flag), so
+the same datastructure will serialise to the same JSON text (given same
+settings and version of JSON::XS), but this incurs a runtime overhead
+and is only rarely useful, e.g. when you want to compare some JSON text
+against another for equality.
+
+
+=item array references
+
+Perl array references become JSON arrays.
+
+=item other references
+
+Other unblessed references are generally not allowed and will cause an
+exception to be thrown, except for references to the integers C<0> and
+C<1>, which get turned into C<false> and C<true> atoms in JSON. You can
+also use C<JSON::false> and C<JSON::true> to improve readability.
+
+ to_json [\0,JSON::PP::true] # yields [false,true]
+
+=item JSON::PP::true, JSON::PP::false, JSON::PP::null
+
+These special values become JSON true and JSON false values,
+respectively. You can also use C<\1> and C<\0> directly if you want.
+
+JSON::PP::null returns C<undef>.
+
+=item blessed objects
+
+Blessed objects are not directly representable in JSON. See the
+C<allow_blessed> and C<convert_blessed> methods on various options on
+how to deal with this: basically, you can choose between throwing an
+exception, encoding the reference as if it weren't blessed, or provide
+your own serialiser method.
+
+See to L<convert_blessed>.
+
+=item simple scalars
+
+Simple Perl scalars (any scalar that is not a reference) are the most
+difficult objects to encode: JSON::XS and JSON::PP will encode undefined scalars as
+JSON C<null> values, scalars that have last been used in a string context
+before encoding as JSON strings, and anything else as number value:
+
+ # dump as number
+ encode_json [2] # yields [2]
+ encode_json [-3.0e17] # yields [-3e+17]
+ my $value = 5; encode_json [$value] # yields [5]
+
+ # used as string, so dump as string
+ print $value;
+ encode_json [$value] # yields ["5"]
+
+ # undef becomes null
+ encode_json [undef] # yields [null]
+
+You can force the type to be a string by stringifying it:
+
+ my $x = 3.1; # some variable containing a number
+ "$x"; # stringified
+ $x .= ""; # another, more awkward way to stringify
+ print $x; # perl does it for you, too, quite often
+
+You can force the type to be a number by numifying it:
+
+ my $x = "3"; # some variable containing a string
+ $x += 0; # numify it, ensuring it will be dumped as a number
+ $x *= 1; # same thing, the choise is yours.
+
+You can not currently force the type in other, less obscure, ways.
+
+Note that numerical precision has the same meaning as under Perl (so
+binary to decimal conversion follows the same rules as in Perl, which
+can differ to other languages). Also, your perl interpreter might expose
+extensions to the floating point numbers of your platform, such as
+infinities or NaN's - these cannot be represented in JSON, and it is an
+error to pass those in.
+
+=item Big Number
+
+When C<allow_bignum> is enable,
+C<encode> converts C<Math::BigInt> objects and C<Math::BigFloat>
+objects into JSON numbers.
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 UNICODE HANDLING ON PERLS
+
+If you do not know about Unicode on Perl well,
+please check L<JSON::XS/A FEW NOTES ON UNICODE AND PERL>.
+
+=head2 Perl 5.8 and later
+
+Perl can handle Unicode and the JSON::PP de/encode methods also work properly.
+
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr hex 3042);
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr hex 12345);
+
+Reuturns C<"\u3042"> and C<"\ud808\udf45"> respectively.
+
+ $json->allow_nonref->decode('"\u3042"');
+ $json->allow_nonref->decode('"\ud808\udf45"');
+
+Returns UTF-8 encoded strings with UTF8 flag, regarded as C<U+3042> and C<U+12345>.
+
+Note that the versions from Perl 5.8.0 to 5.8.2, Perl built-in C<join> was broken,
+so JSON::PP wraps the C<join> with a subroutine. Thus JSON::PP works slow in the versions.
+
+
+=head2 Perl 5.6
+
+Perl can handle Unicode and the JSON::PP de/encode methods also work.
+
+=head2 Perl 5.005
+
+Perl 5.005 is a byte sementics world -- all strings are sequences of bytes.
+That means the unicode handling is not available.
+
+In encoding,
+
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr hex 3042); # hex 3042 is 12354.
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr hex 12345); # hex 12345 is 74565.
+
+Returns C<B> and C<E>, as C<chr> takes a value more than 255, it treats
+as C<$value % 256>, so the above codes are equivalent to :
+
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr 66);
+ $json->allow_nonref->encode(chr 69);
+
+In decoding,
+
+ $json->decode('"\u00e3\u0081\u0082"');
+
+The returned is a byte sequence C<0xE3 0x81 0x82> for UTF-8 encoded
+japanese character (C<HIRAGANA LETTER A>).
+And if it is represented in Unicode code point, C<U+3042>.
+
+Next,
+
+ $json->decode('"\u3042"');
+
+We ordinary expect the returned value is a Unicode character C<U+3042>.
+But here is 5.005 world. This is C<0xE3 0x81 0x82>.
+
+ $json->decode('"\ud808\udf45"');
+
+This is not a character C<U+12345> but bytes - C<0xf0 0x92 0x8d 0x85>.
+
+
+=head1 TODO
+
+=over
+
+=item speed
+
+=item memory saving
+
+=back
+
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+Most of the document are copied and modified from JSON::XS doc.
+
+L<JSON::XS>
+
+RFC4627 (L<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt>)
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Makamaka Hannyaharamitu, E<lt>makamaka[at]cpan.orgE<gt>
+
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+
+Copyright 2007-2010 by Makamaka Hannyaharamitu
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm b/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0b1fb19b2c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+=head1 NAME
+
+JSON::PP::Boolean - dummy module providing JSON::PP::Boolean
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ # do not "use" yourself
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module exists only to provide overload resolution for Storable and similar modules. See
+L<JSON::PP> for more info about this class.
+
+=cut
+
+use JSON::PP ();
+use strict;
+
+1;
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+This idea is from L<JSON::XS::Boolean> written by Marc Lehmann <schmorp[at]schmorp.de>
+
+=cut
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/000_load.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/000_load.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..09e854c1bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/000_load.t
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..1\n"; }
+END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;}
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+$loaded = 1;
+print "ok 1\n";
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/001_utf8.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/001_utf8.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..65c7d333ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/001_utf8.t
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 9 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+
+use utf8;
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->utf8 (1)->encode ("ü") eq "\"\xc3\xbc\"");
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->encode ("ü") eq "\"ü\"");
+
+SKIP: {
+ skip "UNICODE handling is disabale.", 7 unless $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8;
+
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->ascii (1)->utf8 (1)->encode (chr 0x8000) eq '"\u8000"');
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->ascii (1)->utf8 (1)->pretty (1)->encode (chr 0x10402) eq "\"\\ud801\\udc02\"\n");
+
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->utf8 (1)->decode ('"ü"') };
+ok $@ =~ /malformed UTF-8/;
+
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"ü"') eq "ü");
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"\u00fc"') eq "ü");
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"\ud801\udc02' . "\x{10204}\"") eq "\x{10402}\x{10204}");
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"\"\n\\\\\r\t\f\b"') eq "\"\012\\\015\011\014\010");
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/002_error.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/002_error.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ec42d50698
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/002_error.t
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 31 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+use utf8;
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\-1]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\undef]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\2]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\{}]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\[]]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->encode ([\\1]) }; ok $@ =~ /cannot encode reference/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"\u1234\udc00"') }; ok $@ =~ /missing high /;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ('"\ud800"') }; ok $@ =~ /missing low /;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('"\ud800\u1234"') }; ok $@ =~ /surrogate pair /;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode ('null') }; ok $@ =~ /allow_nonref/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('+0') }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ('.2') }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('bare') }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ('naughty') }; ok $@ =~ /null/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('01') }; ok $@ =~ /leading zero/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ('00') }; ok $@ =~ /leading zero/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('-0.') }; ok $@ =~ /decimal point/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ('-0e') }; ok $@ =~ /exp sign/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('-e+1') }; ok $@ =~ /initial minus/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->decode ("\"\n\"") }; ok $@ =~ /invalid character/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ("\"\x01\"") }; ok $@ =~ /invalid character/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode ('[5') }; ok $@ =~ /parsing array/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode ('{"5"') }; ok $@ =~ /':' expected/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode ('{"5":null') }; ok $@ =~ /parsing object/;
+
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode (undef) }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode (\5) }; ok !!$@; # Can't coerce readonly
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode ([]) }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode (\*STDERR) }; ok $@ =~ /malformed/;
+eval { JSON::PP->new->decode (*STDERR) }; ok !!$@; # cannot coerce GLOB
+
+eval { decode_json ("\"\xa0") }; ok $@ =~ /malformed.*character/;
+eval { decode_json ("\"\xa0\"") }; ok $@ =~ /malformed.*character/;
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/003_types.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/003_types.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..eaf114bcdc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/003_types.t
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 76 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+ok (!defined JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('null'));
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('true') == 1);
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('false') == 0);
+
+my $true = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('true');
+ok ($true eq 1);
+ok (JSON::PP::is_bool $true);
+my $false = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('false');
+ok ($false == !$true);
+ok (JSON::PP::is_bool $false);
+ok (++$false == 1);
+ok (!JSON::PP::is_bool $false);
+
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('5') == 5);
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('-5') == -5);
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('5e1') == 50);
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('-333e+0') == -333);
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('2.5') == 2.5);
+
+ok (JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref (1)->decode ('""') eq "");
+ok ('[1,2,3,4]' eq encode_json decode_json ('[1,2, 3,4]'));
+ok ('[{},[],[],{}]' eq encode_json decode_json ('[{},[], [ ] ,{ }]'));
+ok ('[{"1":[5]}]' eq encode_json [{1 => [5]}]);
+ok ('{"1":2,"3":4}' eq JSON::PP->new->canonical (1)->encode (decode_json '{ "1" : 2, "3" : 4 }'));
+ok ('{"1":2,"3":1.2}' eq JSON::PP->new->canonical (1)->encode (decode_json '{ "1" : 2, "3" : 1.2 }'));
+
+ok ('[true]' eq encode_json [JSON::PP::true]);
+ok ('[false]' eq encode_json [JSON::PP::false]);
+ok ('[true]' eq encode_json [\1]);
+ok ('[false]' eq encode_json [\0]);
+ok ('[null]' eq encode_json [undef]);
+ok ('[true]' eq encode_json [JSON::PP::true]);
+ok ('[false]' eq encode_json [JSON::PP::false]);
+
+for my $v (1, 2, 3, 5, -1, -2, -3, -4, 100, 1000, 10000, -999, -88, -7, 7, 88, 999, -1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8) {
+ ok ($v == ((decode_json "[$v]")->[0]));
+ ok ($v == ((decode_json encode_json [$v])->[0]));
+}
+
+ok (30123 == ((decode_json encode_json [30123])->[0]));
+ok (32123 == ((decode_json encode_json [32123])->[0]));
+ok (32456 == ((decode_json encode_json [32456])->[0]));
+ok (32789 == ((decode_json encode_json [32789])->[0]));
+ok (32767 == ((decode_json encode_json [32767])->[0]));
+ok (32768 == ((decode_json encode_json [32768])->[0]));
+
+my @sparse; @sparse[0,3] = (1, 4);
+ok ("[1,null,null,4]" eq encode_json \@sparse);
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/006_pc_pretty.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/006_pc_pretty.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b16bed68fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/006_pc_pretty.t
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+#! perl
+
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 9 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my ($js,$obj,$json);
+my $pc = new JSON::PP;
+
+$obj = {foo => "bar"};
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|{"foo":"bar"}|);
+
+$obj = [10, "hoge", {foo => "bar"}];
+$pc->pretty (1);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|[
+ 10,
+ "hoge",
+ {
+ "foo" : "bar"
+ }
+]
+|);
+
+$obj = { foo => [ {a=>"b"}, 0, 1, 2 ] };
+$pc->pretty(0);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|{"foo":[{"a":"b"},0,1,2]}|);
+
+
+$obj = { foo => [ {a=>"b"}, 0, 1, 2 ] };
+$pc->pretty(1);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|{
+ "foo" : [
+ {
+ "a" : "b"
+ },
+ 0,
+ 1,
+ 2
+ ]
+}
+|);
+
+$obj = { foo => [ {a=>"b"}, 0, 1, 2 ] };
+$pc->pretty(0);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|{"foo":[{"a":"b"},0,1,2]}|);
+
+
+$obj = {foo => "bar"};
+$pc->indent(3); # original -- $pc->indent(1);
+is($pc->encode($obj), qq|{\n "foo":"bar"\n}\n|, "nospace");
+$pc->space_after(1);
+is($pc->encode($obj), qq|{\n "foo": "bar"\n}\n|, "after");
+$pc->space_before(1);
+is($pc->encode($obj), qq|{\n "foo" : "bar"\n}\n|, "both");
+$pc->space_after(0);
+is($pc->encode($obj), qq|{\n "foo" :"bar"\n}\n|, "before");
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/007_pc_esc.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/007_pc_esc.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..980e3a0b03
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/007_pc_esc.t
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# このファイルのエンコーディングはUTF-8
+#
+
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 17 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+
+use utf8;
+use JSON::PP;
+
+#########################
+my ($js,$obj,$str);
+
+my $pc = new JSON::PP;
+
+$obj = {test => qq|abc"def|};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\"def"}|);
+
+$obj = {qq|te"st| => qq|abc"def|};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"te\"st":"abc\"def"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => qq|abc/def|}; # / => \/
+$str = $pc->encode($obj); # but since version 0.99
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc/def"}|); # this handling is deleted.
+$obj = $pc->decode($str);
+is($obj->{test},q|abc/def|);
+
+$obj = {test => q|abc\def|};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\\\\def"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc\bdef"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\bdef"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc\fdef"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\fdef"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc\ndef"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\ndef"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc\rdef"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\rdef"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc-def"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc-def"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc(def"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc(def"}|);
+
+$obj = {test => "abc\\def"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"abc\\\\def"}|);
+
+
+$obj = {test => "あいうえお"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"test":"あいうえお"}|);
+
+$obj = {"あいうえお" => "かきくけこ"};
+$str = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($str,q|{"あいうえお":"かきくけこ"}|);
+
+
+$obj = $pc->decode(q|{"id":"abc\ndef"}|);
+is($obj->{id},"abc\ndef",q|{"id":"abc\ndef"}|);
+
+$obj = $pc->decode(q|{"id":"abc\\\ndef"}|);
+is($obj->{id},"abc\\ndef",q|{"id":"abc\\\ndef"}|);
+
+$obj = $pc->decode(q|{"id":"abc\\\\\ndef"}|);
+is($obj->{id},"abc\\\ndef",q|{"id":"abc\\\\\ndef"}|);
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/008_pc_base.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/008_pc_base.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..371e62a81f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/008_pc_base.t
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+use Test::More;
+
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 20 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my ($js,$obj);
+
+my $pc = new JSON::PP;
+
+$js = q|{}|;
+
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{}', '{}');
+
+$js = q|[]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'[]', '[]');
+
+
+$js = q|{"foo":"bar"}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo},'bar');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{"foo":"bar"}', '{"foo":"bar"}');
+
+$js = q|{"foo":""}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{"foo":""}', '{"foo":""}');
+
+$js = q|{"foo":" "}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{"foo":" "}' ,'{"foo":" "}');
+
+$js = q|{"foo":"0"}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{"foo":"0"}',q|{"foo":"0"} - autoencode (default)|);
+
+
+$js = q|{"foo":"0 0"}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'{"foo":"0 0"}','{"foo":"0 0"}');
+
+$js = q|[1,2,3]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[1],2);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'[1,2,3]');
+
+$js = q|{"foo":{"bar":"hoge"}}|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo}->{bar},'hoge');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|{"foo":{"bar":"hoge"}}|);
+
+$js = q|[{"foo":[1,2,3]},-0.12,{"a":"b"}]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,q|[{"foo":[1,2,3]},-0.12,{"a":"b"}]|);
+
+
+$obj = ["\x01"];
+is($js = $pc->encode($obj),'["\\u0001"]');
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0],"\x01");
+
+$obj = ["\e"];
+is($js = $pc->encode($obj),'["\\u001b"]');
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0],"\e");
+
+$js = '{"id":"}';
+eval q{ $pc->decode($js) };
+like($@, qr/unexpected end/i);
+
+$obj = { foo => sub { "bar" } };
+eval q{ $js = $pc->encode($obj) };
+like($@, qr/JSON can only/i, 'invalid value (coderef)');
+
+#$obj = { foo => bless {}, "Hoge" };
+#eval q{ $js = $pc->encode($obj) };
+#like($@, qr/JSON::PP can only/i, 'invalid value (blessd object)');
+
+$obj = { foo => \$js };
+eval q{ $js = $pc->encode($obj) };
+like($@, qr/cannot encode reference/i, 'invalid value (ref)');
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/009_pc_extra_number.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/009_pc_extra_number.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4357939c2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/009_pc_extra_number.t
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 6 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+#########################
+my ($js,$obj);
+my $pc = new JSON::PP;
+
+$js = '{"foo":0}';
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo}, 0, "normal 0");
+
+$js = '{"foo":0.1}';
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo}, 0.1, "normal 0.1");
+
+
+$js = '{"foo":10}';
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo}, 10, "normal 10");
+
+$js = '{"foo":-10}';
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo}, -10, "normal -10");
+
+
+$js = '{"foo":0, "bar":0.1}';
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->{foo},0, "normal 0");
+is($obj->{bar},0.1,"normal 0.1");
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/010_pc_keysort.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/010_pc_keysort.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..faebaf7825
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/010_pc_keysort.t
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 1 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+#########################
+
+my ($js,$obj);
+my $pc = JSON::PP->new->canonical(1);
+
+$obj = {a=>1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5, f=>6, g=>7, h=>8, i=>9};
+
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/011_pc_expo.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/011_pc_expo.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..766a8fb8d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/011_pc_expo.t
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::PC and modified to use JSON::PP
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 8 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+#########################
+my ($js,$obj);
+my $pc = new JSON::PP;
+
+$js = q|[-12.34]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0], -12.34, 'digit -12.34');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'[-12.34]', 'digit -12.34');
+
+$js = q|[-1.234e5]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0], -123400, 'digit -1.234e5');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+is($js,'[-123400]', 'digit -1.234e5');
+
+$js = q|[1.23E-4]|;
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0], 0.000123, 'digit 1.23E-4');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+
+if ( $js =~ /\[1/ ) { # for 5.6.2 on Darwin 8.10.0
+ like($js, qr/[1.23[eE]-04]/, 'digit 1.23E-4');
+}
+else {
+ is($js,'[0.000123]', 'digit 1.23E-4');
+}
+
+
+
+$js = q|[1.01e+67]|; # 30 -> 67 ... patched by H.Merijn Brand
+$obj = $pc->decode($js);
+is($obj->[0], 1.01e+67, 'digit 1.01e+67');
+$js = $pc->encode($obj);
+like($js,qr/\[1.01[Ee]\+0?67\]/, 'digit 1.01e+67');
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/012_blessed.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/012_blessed.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06b4ba4039
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/012_blessed.t
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 16 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+my $o1 = bless { a => 3 }, "XX";
+my $o2 = bless \(my $dummy = 1), "YY";
+
+sub XX::TO_JSON {
+ {'__',""}
+}
+
+my $js = JSON::PP->new;
+
+eval { $js->encode ($o1) }; ok ($@ =~ /allow_blessed/);
+eval { $js->encode ($o2) }; ok ($@ =~ /allow_blessed/);
+$js->allow_blessed;
+ok ($js->encode ($o1) eq "null");
+ok ($js->encode ($o2) eq "null");
+$js->convert_blessed;
+ok ($js->encode ($o1) eq '{"__":""}');
+
+ok ($js->encode ($o2) eq "null");
+
+$js->filter_json_object (sub { 5 });
+$js->filter_json_single_key_object (a => sub { shift });
+$js->filter_json_single_key_object (b => sub { 7 });
+
+ok ("ARRAY" eq ref $js->decode ("[]"));
+ok (5 eq join ":", @{ $js->decode ('[{}]') });
+ok (6 eq join ":", @{ $js->decode ('[{"a":6}]') });
+ok (5 eq join ":", @{ $js->decode ('[{"a":4,"b":7}]') });
+
+$js->filter_json_object;
+ok (7 == $js->decode ('[{"a":4,"b":7}]')->[0]{b});
+ok (3 eq join ":", @{ $js->decode ('[{"a":3}]') });
+
+$js->filter_json_object (sub { });
+ok (7 == $js->decode ('[{"a":4,"b":7}]')->[0]{b});
+ok (9 eq join ":", @{ $js->decode ('[{"a":9}]') });
+
+$js->filter_json_single_key_object ("a");
+ok (4 == $js->decode ('[{"a":4}]')->[0]{a});
+
+#$js->filter_json_single_key_object (a => sub {});
+$js->filter_json_single_key_object (a => sub { return; }); # sub {} is not suitable for Perl 5.6
+ok (4 == $js->decode ('[{"a":4}]')->[0]{a});
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/013_limit.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/013_limit.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..47bbff9cc1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/013_limit.t
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 11 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+my $def = 512;
+
+my $js = JSON::PP->new;
+
+{
+ local $^W = undef; # avoid for warning 'Deep recursion on subroutin'
+
+ok (!eval { $js->decode (("[" x ($def + 1)) . ("]" x ($def + 1))) });
+ok (ref $js->decode (("[" x $def) . ("]" x $def)));
+ok (ref $js->decode (("{\"\":" x ($def - 1)) . "[]" . ("}" x ($def - 1))));
+ok (!eval { $js->decode (("{\"\":" x $def) . "[]" . ("}" x $def)) });
+
+ok (ref $js->max_depth (32)->decode (("[" x 32) . ("]" x 32)));
+
+ok ($js->max_depth(1)->encode ([]));
+ok (!eval { $js->encode ([[]]), 1 });
+
+ok ($js->max_depth(2)->encode ([{}]));
+ok (!eval { $js->encode ([[{}]]), 1 });
+
+ok (eval { ref $js->max_size (8)->decode ("[ ]") });
+eval { $js->max_size (8)->decode ("[ ]") }; ok ($@ =~ /max_size/);
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/014_latin1.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/014_latin1.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2277b57622
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/014_latin1.t
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 4 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+SKIP: {
+ skip "UNICODE handling is disabale.", 4 unless $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8;
+
+my $xs = JSON::PP->new->latin1->allow_nonref;
+
+ok $xs->encode ("\x{12}\x{89} ") eq "\"\\u0012\x{89} \"";
+ok $xs->encode ("\x{12}\x{89}\x{abc}") eq "\"\\u0012\x{89}\\u0abc\"";
+
+ok $xs->decode ("\"\\u0012\x{89}\"" ) eq "\x{12}\x{89}";
+ok $xs->decode ("\"\\u0012\x{89}\\u0abc\"") eq "\x{12}\x{89}\x{abc}";
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/015_prefix.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/015_prefix.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..74c96a7ac2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/015_prefix.t
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..4\n"; }
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my $xs = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+eval { $xs->decode ("[] ") };
+print $@ ? "not " : "", "ok 1\n";
+eval { $xs->decode ("[] x") };
+print $@ ? "" : "not ", "ok 2\n";
+print 2 == ($xs->decode_prefix ("[][]"))[1] ? "" : "not ", "ok 3\n";
+print 3 == ($xs->decode_prefix ("[1] t"))[1] ? "" : "not ", "ok 4\n";
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/016_tied.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/016_tied.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2763415817
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/016_tied.t
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 2 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+use Tie::Hash;
+use Tie::Array;
+
+my $js = JSON::PP->new;
+
+tie my %h, 'Tie::StdHash';
+%h = (a => 1);
+
+ok ($js->encode (\%h) eq '{"a":1}');
+
+tie my @a, 'Tie::StdArray';
+@a = (1, 2);
+
+ok ($js->encode (\@a) eq '[1,2]');
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/017_relaxed.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/017_relaxed.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b577e33a74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/017_relaxed.t
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 8 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+use utf8;
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->relaxed;
+
+ok ('[1,2,3]' eq encode_json $json->decode (' [1,2, 3]'));
+ok ('[1,2,4]' eq encode_json $json->decode ('[1,2, 4 , ]'));
+ok (!eval { $json->decode ('[1,2, 3,4,,]') });
+ok (!eval { $json->decode ('[,1]') });
+
+ok ('{"1":2}' eq encode_json $json->decode (' {"1":2}'));
+ok ('{"1":2}' eq encode_json $json->decode ('{"1":2,}'));
+ok (!eval { $json->decode ('{,}') });
+
+ok ('[1,2]' eq encode_json $json->decode ("[1#,2\n ,2,# ] \n\t]"));
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/018_json_checker.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/018_json_checker.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c15781377c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/018_json_checker.t
@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
+#! perl
+
+# use the testsuite from http://www.json.org/JSON::PP_checker/
+# except for fail18.json, as we do not support a depth of 20 (but 16 and 32).
+
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+#no warnings;
+local $^W = undef;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 39 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->utf8->max_depth(32)->canonical;
+
+binmode DATA;
+my $num = 1;
+for (;;) {
+
+ $/ = "\n# ";
+ chomp (my $test = <DATA>)
+ or last;
+ $/ = "\n";
+ my $name = <DATA>;
+ if (my $perl = eval { $json->decode ($test) }) {
+ ok ($name =~ /^pass/, $name);
+#print $json->encode ($perl), "\n";
+ is ($json->encode ($json->decode ($json->encode ($perl))), $json->encode ($perl));
+ } else {
+ ok ($name =~ /^fail/, "$name ($@)");
+ }
+
+}
+
+__DATA__
+"A JSON::PP payload should be an object or array, not a string."
+# fail1.json
+{"Extra value after close": true} "misplaced quoted value"
+# fail10.json
+{"Illegal expression": 1 + 2}
+# fail11.json
+{"Illegal invocation": alert()}
+# fail12.json
+{"Numbers cannot have leading zeroes": 013}
+# fail13.json
+{"Numbers cannot be hex": 0x14}
+# fail14.json
+["Illegal backslash escape: \x15"]
+# fail15.json
+[\naked]
+# fail16.json
+["Illegal backslash escape: \017"]
+# fail17.json
+[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
+# fail18.json
+{"Missing colon" null}
+# fail19.json
+["Unclosed array"
+# fail2.json
+{"Double colon":: null}
+# fail20.json
+{"Comma instead of colon", null}
+# fail21.json
+["Colon instead of comma": false]
+# fail22.json
+["Bad value", truth]
+# fail23.json
+['single quote']
+# fail24.json
+[" tab character in string "]
+# fail25.json
+["tab\ character\ in\ string\ "]
+# fail26.json
+["line
+break"]
+# fail27.json
+["line\
+break"]
+# fail28.json
+[0e]
+# fail29.json
+{unquoted_key: "keys must be quoted"}
+# fail3.json
+[0e+]
+# fail30.json
+[0e+-1]
+# fail31.json
+{"Comma instead if closing brace": true,
+# fail32.json
+["mismatch"}
+# fail33.json
+["extra comma",]
+# fail4.json
+["double extra comma",,]
+# fail5.json
+[ , "<-- missing value"]
+# fail6.json
+["Comma after the close"],
+# fail7.json
+["Extra close"]]
+# fail8.json
+{"Extra comma": true,}
+# fail9.json
+[
+ "JSON::PP Test Pattern pass1",
+ {"object with 1 member":["array with 1 element"]},
+ {},
+ [],
+ -42,
+ true,
+ false,
+ null,
+ {
+ "integer": 1234567890,
+ "real": -9876.543210,
+ "e": 0.123456789e-12,
+ "E": 1.234567890E+34,
+ "": 23456789012E66,
+ "zero": 0,
+ "one": 1,
+ "space": " ",
+ "quote": "\"",
+ "backslash": "\\",
+ "controls": "\b\f\n\r\t",
+ "slash": "/ & \/",
+ "alpha": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyz",
+ "ALPHA": "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ",
+ "digit": "0123456789",
+ "0123456789": "digit",
+ "special": "`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-={':[,]}|;.</>?",
+ "hex": "\u0123\u4567\u89AB\uCDEF\uabcd\uef4A",
+ "true": true,
+ "false": false,
+ "null": null,
+ "array":[ ],
+ "object":{ },
+ "address": "50 St. James Street",
+ "url": "http://www.JSON::PP.org/",
+ "comment": "// /* <!-- --",
+ "# -- --> */": " ",
+ " s p a c e d " :[1,2 , 3
+
+,
+
+4 , 5 , 6 ,7 ],"compact":[1,2,3,4,5,6,7],
+ "jsontext": "{\"object with 1 member\":[\"array with 1 element\"]}",
+ "quotes": "&#34; \u0022 %22 0x22 034 &#x22;",
+ "\/\\\"\uCAFE\uBABE\uAB98\uFCDE\ubcda\uef4A\b\f\n\r\t`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:',./<>?"
+: "A key can be any string"
+ },
+ 0.5 ,98.6
+,
+99.44
+,
+
+1066,
+1e1,
+0.1e1,
+1e-1,
+1e00,2e+00,2e-00
+,"rosebud"]
+# pass1.json
+[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Not too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
+# pass2.json
+{
+ "JSON::PP Test Pattern pass3": {
+ "The outermost value": "must be an object or array.",
+ "In this test": "It is an object."
+ }
+}
+
+# pass3.json
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/019_incr.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/019_incr.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c5fab96002
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/019_incr.t
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use strict;
+
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 697 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+if ( $] >= 5.006 ) {
+
+eval <<'TEST';
+
+sub splitter {
+ my ($coder, $text) = @_;
+
+ for (0 .. length $text) {
+ my $a = substr $text, 0, $_;
+ my $b = substr $text, $_;
+
+ $coder->incr_parse ($a);
+ $coder->incr_parse ($b);
+
+ my $data = $coder->incr_parse;
+ ok ($data);
+ ok ($coder->encode ($data) eq $coder->encode ($coder->decode ($text)), "data");
+ ok ($coder->incr_text =~ /^\s*$/, "tailws");
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+splitter +JSON::PP->new , ' ["x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx",1,{"\\\\" :5 , "": "x"}]';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new , '[ "x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx" , 1,{"\\\\ " :5 , "": " x"} ] ';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref, '"test"';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref, ' "5" ';
+
+
+
+{
+ my $text = '[5],{"":1} , [ 1,2, 3], {"3":null}';
+ my $coder = new JSON::PP;
+ for (0 .. length $text) {
+ my $a = substr $text, 0, $_;
+ my $b = substr $text, $_;
+
+ $coder->incr_parse ($a);
+ $coder->incr_parse ($b);
+
+ my $j1 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip1");
+ my $j2 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip2");
+ my $j3 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip3");
+ my $j4 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip4");
+ my $j5 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip5");
+
+ ok ('[5]' eq encode_json $j1, "cjson1");
+ ok ('{"":1}' eq encode_json $j2, "cjson2");
+ ok ('[1,2,3]' eq encode_json $j3, "cjson3");
+ ok ('{"3":null}' eq encode_json $j4, "cjson4");
+ ok (!defined $j5, "cjson5");
+ }
+}
+
+{
+ my $text = '[x][5]';
+ my $coder = new JSON::PP;
+ $coder->incr_parse ($text);
+ ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse1");
+ ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse2");
+ $coder->incr_skip;
+ ok ('[5]' eq $coder->encode (scalar $coder->incr_parse), "sparse3");
+}
+
+
+TEST
+
+print $@;
+
+}
+else {
+
+
+eval <<'TEST';
+
+my $incr_text;
+
+sub splitter {
+ my ($coder, $text) = @_;
+
+ for (0 .. length $text) {
+ my $a = substr $text, 0, $_;
+ my $b = substr $text, $_;
+
+ $coder->incr_parse ($a);
+ $coder->incr_parse ($b);
+
+ my $data = $coder->incr_parse;
+ ok ($data);
+ ok ($coder->encode ($data) eq $coder->encode ($coder->decode ($text)), "data");
+ ok (($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) =~ /^\s*$/, "tailws");
+ }
+}
+
+splitter +JSON::PP->new , ' ["x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx",1,{"\\\\" :5 , "": "x"}]';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new , '[ "x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx" , 1,{"\\\\ " :5 , "": " x"} ] ';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref, '"test"';
+splitter +JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref, ' "5" ';
+
+
+{
+ my $text = '[5],{"":1} , [ 1,2, 3], {"3":null}';
+ my $coder = new JSON::PP;
+ for (0 .. length $text) {
+ my $a = substr $text, 0, $_;
+ my $b = substr $text, $_;
+
+ $coder->incr_parse ($a);
+ $coder->incr_parse ($b);
+
+ my $j1 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ( $coder->incr_text( ($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) =~ s/^\s*,// and $incr_text ), "cskip1");
+ my $j2 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ( $coder->incr_text( ($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) =~ s/^\s*,// and $incr_text ), "cskip2");
+ my $j3 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ( $coder->incr_text( ($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) =~ s/^\s*,// and $incr_text ), "cskip3");
+ my $j4 = $coder->incr_parse; ok (($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip4");
+ my $j5 = $coder->incr_parse; ok (($incr_text = $coder->incr_text) !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip5");
+
+ ok ('[5]' eq encode_json $j1, "cjson1");
+ ok ('{"":1}' eq encode_json $j2, "cjson2");
+ ok ('[1,2,3]' eq encode_json $j3, "cjson3");
+ ok ('{"3":null}' eq encode_json $j4, "cjson4");
+ ok (!defined $j5, "cjson5");
+ }
+}
+
+{
+ my $text = '[x][5]';
+ my $coder = new JSON::PP;
+ $coder->incr_parse ($text);
+ ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse1");
+ ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse2");
+ $coder->incr_skip;
+ ok ('[5]' eq $coder->encode (scalar $coder->incr_parse), "sparse3");
+}
+
+
+TEST
+
+print $@;
+
+} # for 5.005
+
+
+
+
+{
+ my $coder = JSON::PP->new->max_size (5);
+ ok (!$coder->incr_parse ("[ "), "incsize1");
+ eval q{ !$coder->incr_parse ("] ") }; ok ($@ =~ /6 bytes/, "incsize2 $@");
+}
+
+{
+ my $coder = JSON::PP->new->max_depth (3);
+ ok (!$coder->incr_parse ("[[["), "incdepth1");
+ eval q{ !$coder->incr_parse (" [] ") }; ok ($@ =~ /maximum nesting/, "incdepth2 $@");
+}
+
+{
+ my $coder = JSON::PP->new;
+
+ my $res = eval { $coder->incr_parse("]") };
+ my $e = $@; # test more clobbers $@, we need it twice
+
+ ok(!$res, "unbalanced bracket" );
+ ok($e, "got error");
+ like( $e, qr/malformed/, "malformed json string error" );
+
+ $coder->incr_skip;
+
+ is_deeply(eval { $coder->incr_parse("[42]") }, [42], "valid data after incr_skip");
+}
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/020_unknown.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/020_unknown.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ef69338f43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/020_unknown.t
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+
+use strict;
+
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 10 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+
+use strict;
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new;
+
+eval q| $json->encode( [ sub {} ] ) |;
+ok( $@ =~ /encountered CODE/, $@ );
+
+eval q| $json->encode( [ \-1 ] ) |;
+ok( $@ =~ /cannot encode reference to scalar/, $@ );
+
+eval q| $json->encode( [ \undef ] ) |;
+ok( $@ =~ /cannot encode reference to scalar/, $@ );
+
+eval q| $json->encode( [ \{} ] ) |;
+ok( $@ =~ /cannot encode reference to scalar/, $@ );
+
+$json->allow_unknown;
+
+is( $json->encode( [ sub {} ] ), '[null]' );
+is( $json->encode( [ \-1 ] ), '[null]' );
+is( $json->encode( [ \undef ] ), '[null]' );
+is( $json->encode( [ \{} ] ), '[null]' );
+
+
+SKIP: {
+
+ skip "this test is for Perl 5.8 or later", 2 if( $] < 5.008 );
+
+$json->allow_unknown(0);
+
+my $fh;
+open( $fh, '>hoge.txt' ) or die $!;
+
+eval q| $json->encode( [ $fh ] ) |;
+ok( $@ =~ /encountered GLOB/, $@ );
+
+$json->allow_unknown(1);
+
+is( $json->encode( [ $fh ] ), '[null]' );
+
+close $fh;
+
+unlink('hoge.txt');
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/021_evans_bugrep.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/021_evans_bugrep.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e7d6dc5ed9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/021_evans_bugrep.t
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 6 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+
+my $data = ["\x{3042}\x{3044}\x{3046}\x{3048}\x{304a}",
+ "\x{304b}\x{304d}\x{304f}\x{3051}\x{3053}"];
+
+my $j = new JSON::PP;
+my $js = $j->encode($data);
+$j = undef;
+
+my @parts = (substr($js, 0, int(length($js) / 2)),
+ substr($js, int(length($js) / 2)));
+$j = JSON::PP->new;
+my $object = $j->incr_parse($parts[0]);
+
+ok( !defined $object );
+
+eval {
+ $j->incr_text;
+};
+
+like( $@, qr/incr_text can not be called when the incremental parser already started parsing/ );
+
+$object = $j->incr_parse($parts[1]);
+
+ok( defined $object );
+
+is( $object->[0], $data->[0] );
+is( $object->[1], $data->[1] );
+
+eval {
+ $j->incr_text;
+};
+
+ok( !$@ );
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/022_comment_at_eof.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/022_comment_at_eof.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b235b1f2f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/022_comment_at_eof.t
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+# the oritinal test case was provided by IKEGAMI@cpan.org
+
+use strict;
+
+use Test::More tests => 13;
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+use Data::Dumper qw( Dumper );
+
+sub decoder {
+ my ($str) = @_;
+
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new->relaxed;
+
+ $json->incr_parse($_[0]);
+
+ my $rv;
+ if (!eval { $rv = $json->incr_parse(); 1 }) {
+ $rv = "died with $@";
+ }
+
+ local $Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1;
+ local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
+ local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 0;
+
+ return Dumper($rv);
+}
+
+
+is( decoder( "[]" ), '[]', 'array baseline' );
+is( decoder( " []" ), '[]', 'space ignored before array' );
+is( decoder( "\n[]" ), '[]', 'newline ignored before array' );
+is( decoder( "# foo\n[]" ), '[]', 'comment ignored before array' );
+is( decoder( "# fo[o\n[]"), '[]', 'comment ignored before array' );
+is( decoder( "# fo]o\n[]"), '[]', 'comment ignored before array' );
+is( decoder( "[# fo]o\n]"), '[]', 'comment ignored inside array' );
+
+is( decoder( "" ), 'undef', 'eof baseline' );
+is( decoder( " " ), 'undef', 'space ignored before eof' );
+is( decoder( "\n" ), 'undef', 'newline ignored before eof' );
+is( decoder( "#,foo\n" ), 'undef', 'comment ignored before eof' );
+is( decoder( "# []o\n" ), 'undef', 'comment ignored before eof' );
+
+is( decoder( qq/#\n[#foo\n"#\\n"#\n]/), '["#\n"]', 'array and string in multiple lines' );
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/099_binary.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/099_binary.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..56f23297fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/099_binary.t
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+# copied over from JSON::PP::XS and modified to use JSON::PP
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 2432 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+SKIP: {
+ skip "UNICODE handling is disabale.", 2432 unless $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8;
+
+sub test($) {
+ my $js;
+
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(0)->utf8->ascii->shrink->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq ((decode_json $js)->[0]));
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(0)->utf8->ascii->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq (JSON::PP->new->utf8->shrink->decode($js))->[0]);
+
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(0)->utf8->shrink->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq ((decode_json $js)->[0]));
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(1)->utf8->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq (JSON::PP->new->utf8->shrink->decode($js))->[0]);
+
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(1)->ascii->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq JSON::PP->new->decode ($js)->[0]);
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(0)->ascii->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq JSON::PP->new->shrink->decode ($js)->[0]);
+
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(1)->shrink->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq JSON::PP->new->decode ($js)->[0]);
+ $js = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref(0)->encode ([$_[0]]);
+ ok ($_[0] eq JSON::PP->new->shrink->decode ($js)->[0]);
+}
+
+srand 0; # doesn't help too much, but its at leats more deterministic
+
+#for (1..768) {
+for (1..64, 125..129, 255..257, 512, 704, 736, 768) {
+ test join "", map chr ($_ & 255), 0..$_;
+ test join "", map chr rand 255, 0..$_;
+ test join "", map chr ($_ * 97 & ~0x4000), 0..$_;
+ test join "", map chr (rand (2**20) & ~0x800), 0..$_;
+}
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/104_sortby.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/104_sortby.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..649d7bda8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/104_sortby.t
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 3 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+use JSON::PP;
+#########################
+
+my ($js,$obj);
+my $pc = JSON::PP->new;
+
+$obj = {a=>1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5, f=>6, g=>7, h=>8, i=>9};
+
+$js = $pc->sort_by(1)->encode($obj);
+is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
+
+$js = $pc->sort_by(sub { $JSON::PP::a cmp $JSON::PP::b })->encode($obj);
+is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
+$js = $pc->sort_by('hoge')->encode($obj);
+is($js, q|{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5,"f":6,"g":7,"h":8,"i":9}|);
+
+sub JSON::PP::hoge { $JSON::PP::a cmp $JSON::PP::b }
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/105_esc_slash.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/105_esc_slash.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..225186b88b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/105_esc_slash.t
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 2 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+use JSON::PP;
+#########################
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+my $js = '/';
+
+is($json->encode($js), '"/"');
+is($json->escape_slash->encode($js), '"\/"');
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/106_allow_barekey.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/106_allow_barekey.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..85d3035758
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/106_allow_barekey.t
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 2 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+use JSON::PP;
+#########################
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+eval q| $json->decode('{foo:"bar"}') |;
+
+ok($@); # in XS and PP, the error message differs.
+
+$json->allow_barekey;
+
+is($json->decode('{foo:"bar"}')->{foo}, 'bar');
+
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/107_allow_singlequote.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/107_allow_singlequote.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..217caba5a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/107_allow_singlequote.t
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 4 };
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+use JSON::PP;
+#########################
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+eval q| $json->decode("{'foo':'bar'}") |;
+
+ok($@); # in XS and PP, the error message differs.
+
+$json->allow_singlequote;
+
+is($json->decode(q|{'foo':"bar"}|)->{foo}, 'bar');
+is($json->decode(q|{'foo':'bar'}|)->{foo}, 'bar');
+is($json->allow_barekey->decode(q|{foo:'bar'}|)->{foo}, 'bar');
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/108_decode.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/108_decode.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..71c2ff5fad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/108_decode.t
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+#
+# decode on Perl 5.005, 5.6, 5.8 or later
+#
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 6 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+no utf8;
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+
+is($json->decode(q|"ü"|), "ü"); # utf8
+is($json->decode(q|"\u00fc"|), "\xfc"); # latin1
+is($json->decode(q|"\u00c3\u00bc"|), "\xc3\xbc"); # utf8
+
+my $str = 'あ'; # Japanese 'a' in utf8
+
+is($json->decode(q|"\u00e3\u0081\u0082"|), $str);
+
+utf8::decode($str); # usually UTF-8 flagged on, but no-op for 5.005.
+
+is($json->decode(q|"\u3042"|), $str);
+
+
+my $utf8 = $json->decode(q|"\ud808\udf45"|); # chr 12345
+
+utf8::encode($utf8); # UTf-8 flaged off
+
+is($utf8, "\xf0\x92\x8d\x85");
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/109_encode.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/109_encode.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7526315a72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/109_encode.t
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#
+# decode on Perl 5.005, 5.6, 5.8 or later
+#
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 7 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+no utf8;
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
+
+is($json->encode("ü"), q|"ü"|); # as is
+
+$json->ascii;
+
+is($json->encode("\xfc"), q|"\u00fc"|); # latin1
+is($json->encode("\xc3\xbc"), q|"\u00c3\u00bc"|); # utf8
+is($json->encode("ü"), q|"\u00c3\u00bc"|); # utf8
+is($json->encode('あ'), q|"\u00e3\u0081\u0082"|);
+
+if ($] >= 5.006) {
+ is($json->encode(chr hex 3042 ), q|"\u3042"|);
+ is($json->encode(chr hex 12345 ), q|"\ud808\udf45"|);
+}
+else {
+ is($json->encode(chr hex 3042 ), $json->encode(chr 66));
+ is($json->encode(chr hex 12345 ), $json->encode(chr 69));
+}
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/110_bignum.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/110_bignum.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9826c61303
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/110_bignum.t
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 6 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+eval q| require Math::BigInt |;
+
+SKIP: {
+ skip "Can't load Math::BigInt.", 6 if ($@);
+
+ my $v = Math::BigInt->VERSION;
+ $v =~ s/_.+$// if $v;
+
+my $fix = !$v ? '+'
+ : $v < 1.6 ? '+'
+ : '';
+
+
+my $json = new JSON::PP;
+
+$json->allow_nonref->allow_bignum(1);
+$json->convert_blessed->allow_blessed;
+
+my $num = $json->decode(q|100000000000000000000000000000000000000|);
+
+isa_ok($num, 'Math::BigInt');
+is("$num", $fix . '100000000000000000000000000000000000000');
+is($json->encode($num), $fix . '100000000000000000000000000000000000000');
+
+$num = $json->decode(q|2.0000000000000000001|);
+
+isa_ok($num, 'Math::BigFloat');
+is("$num", '2.0000000000000000001');
+is($json->encode($num), '2.0000000000000000001');
+
+
+}
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/112_upgrade.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/112_upgrade.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1b06dd38d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/112_upgrade.t
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+
+BEGIN { plan tests => 3 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use lib qw(t);
+ use _unicode_handling;
+}
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref->utf8;
+my $str = '\\u00c8';
+
+my $value = $json->decode( '"\\u00c8"' );
+
+#use Devel::Peek;
+#Dump( $value );
+
+is( $value, chr 0xc8 );
+
+SKIP: {
+ skip "UNICODE handling is disabale.", 1 unless $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8;
+ ok( utf8::is_utf8( $value ) );
+}
+
+eval { $json->decode( '"' . chr(0xc8) . '"' ) };
+ok( $@ =~ /malformed UTF-8 character in JSON string/ );
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/113_overloaded_eq.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/113_overloaded_eq.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4d2ddce410
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/113_overloaded_eq.t
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More tests => 2;
+
+BEGIN {
+ $ENV{ PERL_JSON_BACKEND } = 0;
+}
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my $obj = OverloadedObject->new( 'foo' );
+
+ok( $obj eq 'foo' );
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new->convert_blessed;
+
+is( $json->encode( [ $obj ] ), q{["foo"]} );
+
+
+
+package OverloadedObject;
+
+use overload 'eq' => sub { $_[0]->{v} eq $_[1] }, '""' => sub { $_[0]->{v} }, fallback => 1;
+
+
+sub new {
+ bless { v => $_[1] }, $_[0];
+}
+
+
+sub TO_JSON { "$_[0]"; }
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/114_decode_prefix.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/114_decode_prefix.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..70d842921f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/114_decode_prefix.t
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More tests => 8;
+
+BEGIN {
+ $ENV{ PERL_JSON_BACKEND } = 0;
+}
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+my $json = JSON::PP->new;
+
+my $complete_text = qq/{"foo":"bar"}/;
+my $garbaged_text = qq/{"foo":"bar"}\n/;
+my $garbaged_text2 = qq/{"foo":"bar"}\n\n/;
+my $garbaged_text3 = qq/{"foo":"bar"}\n----/;
+
+is( ( $json->decode_prefix( $complete_text ) ) [1], 13 );
+is( ( $json->decode_prefix( $garbaged_text ) ) [1], 13 );
+is( ( $json->decode_prefix( $garbaged_text2 ) ) [1], 13 );
+is( ( $json->decode_prefix( $garbaged_text3 ) ) [1], 13 );
+
+eval { $json->decode( "\n" ) }; ok( $@ =~ /malformed JSON/ );
+eval { $json->decode('null') }; ok $@ =~ /allow_nonref/;
+
+eval { $json->decode_prefix( "\n" ) }; ok( $@ =~ /malformed JSON/ );
+eval { $json->decode_prefix('null') }; ok $@ =~ /allow_nonref/;
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/115_tie_ixhash.t b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/115_tie_ixhash.t
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..51b3a4f79b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/115_tie_ixhash.t
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More;
+BEGIN { plan tests => 2 };
+
+BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }
+
+use JSON::PP;
+
+# from https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=25162
+
+SKIP: {
+ eval {require Tie::IxHash};
+ skip "Can't load Tie::IxHash.", 2 if ($@);
+
+ my %columns;
+ tie %columns, 'Tie::IxHash';
+
+ %columns = (
+ id => 'int',
+ 1 => 'a',
+ 2 => 'b',
+ 3 => 'c',
+ 4 => 'd',
+ 5 => 'e',
+ );
+
+ my $json = JSON::PP->new;
+
+ my $js = $json->encode(\%columns);
+ is( $js, q/{"id":"int","1":"a","2":"b","3":"c","4":"d","5":"e"}/ );
+
+ $js = $json->pretty->encode(\%columns);
+ is( $js, <<'STR' );
+{
+ "id" : "int",
+ "1" : "a",
+ "2" : "b",
+ "3" : "c",
+ "4" : "d",
+ "5" : "e"
+}
+STR
+
+}
+
diff --git a/cpan/JSON-PP/t/_unicode_handling.pm b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/_unicode_handling.pm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..73a6748f15
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cpan/JSON-PP/t/_unicode_handling.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+#package utf8;
+package _unicode_handling;
+
+# this is a dummy pragma for 5.005.
+
+ if ($] < 5.006) {
+ $INC{'utf8.pm'} = './utf8.pm';
+
+ eval q|
+ sub utf8::import { }
+ sub utf8::unimport { }
+ |;
+
+ $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8 = 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ $JSON::PP::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8 = 1;
+
+ if ($] > 5.007 and $] < 5.008003) {
+# $JSON::can_handle_UTF16_and_utf8 = 0;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+
+
+
+1;
diff --git a/lib/.gitignore b/lib/.gitignore
index ff39f0e5dc..62c0affe3e 100644
--- a/lib/.gitignore
+++ b/lib/.gitignore
@@ -210,6 +210,8 @@
/IPC/Semaphore.pm
/IPC/SharedMem.pm
/IPC/SysV.pm
+/JSON/PP.pm
+/JSON/PP/Boolean.pm
/Getopt/Long.pm
/List
/Locale
diff --git a/utils.lst b/utils.lst
index 8f20d3a70e..ee3c0c5f3b 100644
--- a/utils.lst
+++ b/utils.lst
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ utils/enc2xs
utils/h2ph
utils/h2xs
utils/instmodsh
+utils/json_pp
utils/libnetcfg
utils/perlbug # link = utils/perlthanks
utils/perldoc # pod = pod/perldoc.pod
diff --git a/utils/Makefile b/utils/Makefile
index 68c5a7bde3..e35efbe4e2 100644
--- a/utils/Makefile
+++ b/utils/Makefile
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ RUN = # Used mainly cross-compilation setups.
# Files to be built with variable substitution after miniperl is
# available. Dependencies handled manually below (for now).
-pl = c2ph.PL config_data.PL corelist.PL cpan.PL h2ph.PL h2xs.PL instmodsh.PL perlbug.PL perldoc.PL perlivp.PL pl2pm.PL prove.PL ptar.PL ptardiff.PL ptargrep.PL cpanp-run-perl.PL cpanp.PL cpan2dist.PL shasum.PL splain.PL dprofpp.PL libnetcfg.PL piconv.PL enc2xs.PL xsubpp.PL
-plextract = c2ph config_data corelist cpan h2ph h2xs instmodsh perlbug perldoc perlivp pl2pm prove ptar ptardiff ptargrep cpanp-run-perl cpanp cpan2dist shasum splain dprofpp libnetcfg piconv enc2xs xsubpp
-plextractexe = ./c2ph ./config_data ./corelist ./cpan ./h2ph ./h2xs ./instmodsh ./perlbug ./perldoc ./perlivp ./pl2pm ./prove ./ptar ./ptardiff ./ptargrep ./cpanp-run-perl ./cpanp ./cpan2dist ./shasum ./splain ./dprofpp ./libnetcfg ./piconv ./enc2xs ./xsubpp
+pl = c2ph.PL config_data.PL corelist.PL cpan.PL h2ph.PL h2xs.PL instmodsh.PL json_pp.PL perlbug.PL perldoc.PL perlivp.PL pl2pm.PL prove.PL ptar.PL ptardiff.PL ptargrep.PL cpanp-run-perl.PL cpanp.PL cpan2dist.PL shasum.PL splain.PL dprofpp.PL libnetcfg.PL piconv.PL enc2xs.PL xsubpp.PL
+plextract = c2ph config_data corelist cpan h2ph h2xs instmodsh json_pp perlbug perldoc perlivp pl2pm prove ptar ptardiff ptargrep cpanp-run-perl cpanp cpan2dist shasum splain dprofpp libnetcfg piconv enc2xs xsubpp
+plextractexe = ./c2ph ./config_data ./corelist ./cpan ./h2ph ./h2xs ./json_pp ./instmodsh ./perlbug ./perldoc ./perlivp ./pl2pm ./prove ./ptar ./ptardiff ./ptargrep ./cpanp-run-perl ./cpanp ./cpan2dist ./shasum ./splain ./dprofpp ./libnetcfg ./piconv ./enc2xs ./xsubpp
all: $(plextract)
diff --git a/utils/Makefile.SH b/utils/Makefile.SH
index 6f31a9fa0f..d9b4ebeb74 100644
--- a/utils/Makefile.SH
+++ b/utils/Makefile.SH
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ cat >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!'
# Files to be built with variable substitution after miniperl is
# available. Dependencies handled manually below (for now).
-pl = c2ph.PL config_data.PL corelist.PL cpan.PL h2ph.PL h2xs.PL instmodsh.PL perlbug.PL perldoc.PL perlivp.PL pl2pm.PL prove.PL ptar.PL ptardiff.PL ptargrep.PL cpanp-run-perl.PL cpanp.PL cpan2dist.PL shasum.PL splain.PL dprofpp.PL libnetcfg.PL piconv.PL enc2xs.PL xsubpp.PL
-plextract = c2ph config_data corelist cpan h2ph h2xs instmodsh perlbug perldoc perlivp pl2pm prove ptar ptardiff ptargrep cpanp-run-perl cpanp cpan2dist shasum splain dprofpp libnetcfg piconv enc2xs xsubpp
-plextractexe = ./c2ph ./config_data ./corelist ./cpan ./h2ph ./h2xs ./instmodsh ./perlbug ./perldoc ./perlivp ./pl2pm ./prove ./ptar ./ptardiff ./ptargrep ./cpanp-run-perl ./cpanp ./cpan2dist ./shasum ./splain ./dprofpp ./libnetcfg ./piconv ./enc2xs ./xsubpp
+pl = c2ph.PL config_data.PL corelist.PL cpan.PL h2ph.PL h2xs.PL instmodsh.PL json_pp.PL perlbug.PL perldoc.PL perlivp.PL pl2pm.PL prove.PL ptar.PL ptardiff.PL ptargrep.PL cpanp-run-perl.PL cpanp.PL cpan2dist.PL shasum.PL splain.PL dprofpp.PL libnetcfg.PL piconv.PL enc2xs.PL xsubpp.PL
+plextract = c2ph config_data corelist cpan h2ph h2xs instmodsh json_pp perlbug perldoc perlivp pl2pm prove ptar ptardiff ptargrep cpanp-run-perl cpanp cpan2dist shasum splain dprofpp libnetcfg piconv enc2xs xsubpp
+plextractexe = ./c2ph ./config_data ./corelist ./cpan ./h2ph ./h2xs ./json_pp ./instmodsh ./perlbug ./perldoc ./perlivp ./pl2pm ./prove ./ptar ./ptardiff ./ptargrep ./cpanp-run-perl ./cpanp ./cpan2dist ./shasum ./splain ./dprofpp ./libnetcfg ./piconv ./enc2xs ./xsubpp
all: $(plextract)
diff --git a/utils/json_pp.PL b/utils/json_pp.PL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..72c2e90785
--- /dev/null
+++ b/utils/json_pp.PL
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+#!/usr/local/bin/perl
+
+use Config;
+use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname);
+use Cwd;
+
+# List explicitly here the variables you want Configure to
+# generate. Metaconfig only looks for shell variables, so you
+# have to mention them as if they were shell variables, not
+# %Config entries. Thus you write
+# $startperl
+# to ensure Configure will look for $Config{startperl}.
+
+# This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file.
+# This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives.
+my $origdir = cwd;
+chdir dirname($0);
+my $file = basename($0, '.PL');
+$file .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS';
+
+open OUT,">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!";
+
+print "Extracting $file (with variable substitutions)\n";
+
+# In this section, perl variables will be expanded during extraction.
+# You can use $Config{...} to use Configure variables.
+
+print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!";
+$Config{startperl}
+ eval 'exec $Config{perlpath} -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}'
+ if \$running_under_some_shell;
+!GROK!THIS!
+
+use File::Spec;
+
+my $script = File::Spec->catfile(
+ File::Spec->catdir(
+ File::Spec->updir, qw[cpan JSON-PP bin]
+ ), "json_pp");
+
+if (open(IN, $script)) {
+ print OUT <IN>;
+ close IN;
+} else {
+ die "$0: cannot find '$script'\n";
+}
+
+close OUT or die "Can't close $file: $!";
+chmod 0755, $file or die "Can't reset permissions for $file: $!\n";
+exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $file") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':';
+chdir $origdir;