From 33e64ef255948923c26ef4f6eb9c2909f30e7b46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BurdetteLamar Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2020 14:11:26 -0500 Subject: Enhance RDoc for JSON.parse --- lib/json/common.rb | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/json/common.rb b/lib/json/common.rb index 132e9c8..5ef3ac2 100644 --- a/lib/json/common.rb +++ b/lib/json/common.rb @@ -4,13 +4,16 @@ require 'json/generic_object' module JSON class << self + # :call-seq: + # JSON[object] -> new_array or new_string + # # If +object+ is a - # {String-convertible object}[doc/implicit_conversion_rdoc.html#label-String-Convertible+Objects] - # (implementing +to_str+), calls JSON.parse with +object+ and +opts+: + # {String-convertible object}[doc/implicit_conversion_rdoc.html#label-String-Convertible+Objects], + # calls JSON.parse with +object+ and +opts+ (see method #parse): # json = '[0, 1, null]' # JSON[json]# => [0, 1, nil] # - # Otherwise, calls JSON.generate with +object+ and +opts+: + # Otherwise, calls JSON.generate with +object+ and +opts+ (see method #generate): # ruby = [0, 1, nil] # JSON[ruby] # => '[0,1,null]' def [](object, opts = {}) @@ -171,10 +174,24 @@ module JSON # For examples of parsing for all \JSON data types, see # {Parsing \JSON}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+JSON]. # - # ====== Exceptions + # Parses nested JSON objects: + # source = <<-EOT + # { + # "name": "Dave", + # "age" :40, + # "hats": [ + # "Cattleman's", + # "Panama", + # "Tophat" + # ] + # } + # EOT + # ruby = JSON.parse(source) + # ruby # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]} # - # Raises an exception if +source+ is not valid JSON: + # --- # + # Raises an exception if +source+ is not valid JSON: # # Raises JSON::ParserError (783: unexpected token at ''): # JSON.parse('') # @@ -201,12 +218,24 @@ module JSON Parser.new(source, **(opts||{})).parse end - # Parses the content of a file (see parse method documentation for more information). + # :call-seq: + # CSV.load_file(path, opts={}) -> object + # + # Calls: + # parse(File.read(path), opts) + # + # See method #parse. def load_file(filespec, opts = {}) parse(File.read(filespec), opts) end - # Parses the content of a file (see parse! method documentation for more information). + # :call-seq: + # CSV.load_file!(path, opts = {}) + # + # Calls: + # CSV.parse!(File.read(path, opts)) + # + # See method #parse! def load_file!(filespec, opts = {}) parse!(File.read(filespec), opts) end @@ -247,8 +276,6 @@ module JSON # # Raises an exception if any formatting option is not a \String. # - # ====== Exceptions - # # Raises an exception if +obj+ contains circular references: # a = []; b = []; a.push(b); b.push(a) # # Raises JSON::NestingError (nesting of 100 is too deep): @@ -280,6 +307,9 @@ module JSON module_function :unparse # :startdoc: + # :call-seq: + # JSON.fast_generate(obj, opts) -> new_string + # # Arguments +obj+ and +opts+ here are the same as # arguments +obj+ and +opts+ in JSON.generate. # @@ -398,6 +428,7 @@ module JSON # # This method is part of the implementation of the load/dump interface of # Marshal and YAML. + # def load(source, proc = nil, options = {}) opts = load_default_options.merge options if source.respond_to? :to_str -- cgit v1.2.1