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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ -# JSON implementation for Ruby ![Travis Widget] -[Travis Widget]: http://travis-ci.org/flori/json.svg?branch=master +# JSON implementation for Ruby + +[![Travis Widget](http://travis-ci.org/flori/json.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/flori/json) ## Description @@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ not been required yet. The JSON module doesn't extend `Exception` by default. If you convert an `Exception` object to JSON, it will by default only include the exception message. -To include the full details, you must either load the load the `json/add/core` mentioned +To include the full details, you must either load the `json/add/core` mentioned above, or specifically load the exception addition: ```ruby @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ JSON representation later. In this case it's `Range`, but any namespace of the form `A::B` or `::A::B` will do. All other keys are arbitrary and can be used to store the necessary data to configure the object to be deserialised. -If a the key `json_class` is found in a JSON object, the JSON parser checks +If the key `json_class` is found in a JSON object, the JSON parser checks if the given class responds to the `json_create` class method. If so, it is called with the JSON object converted to a Ruby hash. So a range can be deserialised by implementing `Range.json_create` like this: @@ -405,4 +406,4 @@ The latest version of this library can be downloaded at Online Documentation should be located at -* http://json.rubyforge.org +* https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/json |