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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: json5
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Version: 0.9.5
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Summary: A Python implementation of the JSON5 data format.
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Home-page: https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5
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Author: Dirk Pranke
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Author-email: dpranke@chromium.org
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License: Apache
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Platform: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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Provides-Extra: dev
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Requires-Dist: hypothesis ; extra == 'dev'
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# pyjson5
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A Python implementation of the JSON5 data format.
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[JSON5](https://json5.org) extends the
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[JSON](http://www.json.org) data interchange format to make it
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slightly more usable as a configuration language:
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* JavaScript-style comments (both single and multi-line) are legal.
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* Object keys may be unquoted if they are legal ECMAScript identifiers
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* Objects and arrays may end with trailing commas.
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* Strings can be single-quoted, and multi-line string literals are allowed.
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There are a few other more minor extensions to JSON; see the above page for
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the full details.
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This project implements a reader and writer implementation for Python;
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where possible, it mirrors the
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[standard Python JSON API](https://docs.python.org/library/json.html)
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package for ease of use.
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There is one notable difference from the JSON api: the `load()` and
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`loads()` methods support optionally checking for (and rejecting) duplicate
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object keys; pass `allow_duplicate_keys=False` to do so (duplicates are
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allowed by default).
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This is an early release. It has been reasonably well-tested, but it is
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**SLOW**. It can be 1000-6000x slower than the C-optimized JSON module,
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and is 200x slower (or more) than the pure Python JSON module.
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## Known issues
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* Did I mention that it is **SLOW**?
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* The implementation follows Python3's `json` implementation where
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possible. This means that the `encoding` method to `dump()` is
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ignored, and unicode strings are always returned.
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* The `cls` keyword argument that `json.load()`/`json.loads()` accepts
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to specify a custom subclass of ``JSONDecoder`` is not and will not be
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supported, because this implementation uses a completely different
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approach to parsing strings and doesn't have anything like the
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`JSONDecoder` class.
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* The `cls` keyword argument that `json.dump()`/`json.dumps()` accepts
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is also not supported, for consistency with `json5.load()`. The `default`
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keyword *is* supported, though, and might be able to serve as a
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workaround.
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## Running the tests
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To run the tests, setup a venv and install the required dependencies with
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`pip install -e '.[dev]'`, then run the tests with `python setup.py test`.
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## Version History / Release Notes
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* v0.9.5 (2020-05-26)
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* Miscellaneous non-source cleanups in the repo, including setting
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up GitHub Actions for a CI system. No changes to the library from
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v0.9.4, other than updating the version.
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* v0.9.4 (2020-03-26)
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* [GitHub pull #38](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/38)
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Fix from fredrik@fornwall.net for dumps() crashing when passed
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an empty string as a key in an object.
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* v0.9.3 (2020-03-17)
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* [GitHub pull #35](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/35)
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Fix from pastelmind@ for dump() not passing the right args to dumps().
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* Fix from p.skouzos@novafutur.com to remove the tests directory from
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the setup call, making the package a bit smaller.
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* v0.9.2 (2020-03-02)
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* [GitHub pull #34](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/34)
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Fix from roosephu@ for a badly formatted nested list.
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* v0.9.1 (2020-02-09)
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* [GitHub issue #33](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/33):
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Fix stray trailing comma when dumping an object with an invalid key.
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* v0.9.0 (2020-01-30)
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* [GitHub issue #29](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/29):
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Fix an issue where objects keys that started with a reserved
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word were incorrectly quoted.
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* [GitHub issue #30](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/30):
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Fix an issue where dumps() incorrectly thought a data structure
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was cyclic in some cases.
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* [GitHub issue #32](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/32):
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Allow for non-string keys in dicts passed to ``dump()``/``dumps()``.
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Add an ``allow_duplicate_keys=False`` to prevent possible
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ill-formed JSON that might result.
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* v0.8.5 (2019-07-04)
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* [GitHub issue #25](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/25):
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Add LICENSE and README.md to the dist.
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* [GitHub issue #26](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/26):
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Fix printing of empty arrays and objects with indentation, fix
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misreporting of the position on parse failures in some cases.
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* v0.8.4 (2019-06-11)
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* Updated the version history, too.
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* v0.8.3 (2019-06-11)
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* Tweaked the README, bumped the version, forgot to update the version
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history :).
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* v0.8.2 (2019-06-11)
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* Actually bump the version properly, to 0.8.2.
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* v0.8.1 (2019-06-11)
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* Fix bug in setup.py that messed up the description. Unfortunately,
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I forgot to bump the version for this, so this also identifies as 0.8.0.
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* v0.8.0 (2019-06-11)
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* Add `allow_duplicate_keys=True` as a default argument to
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`json5.load()`/`json5.loads()`. If you set the key to `False`, duplicate
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keys in a single dict will be rejected. The default is set to `True`
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for compatibility with `json.load()`, earlier versions of json5, and
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because it's simply not clear if people would want duplicate checking
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enabled by default.
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* v0.7 (2019-03-31)
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* Changes dump()/dumps() to not quote object keys by default if they are
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legal identifiers. Passing `quote_keys=True` will turn that off
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and always quote object keys.
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* Changes dump()/dumps() to insert trailing commas after the last item
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in an array or an object if the object is printed across multiple lines
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(i.e., if `indent` is not None). Passing `trailing_commas=False` will
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turn that off.
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* The `json5.tool` command line tool now supports the `--indent`,
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`--[no-]quote-keys`, and `--[no-]trailing-commas` flags to allow
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for more control over the output, in addition to the existing
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`--as-json` flag.
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* The `json5.tool` command line tool no longer supports reading from
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multiple files, you can now only read from a single file or
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from standard input.
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* The implementation no longer relies on the standard `json` module
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for anything. The output should still match the json module (except
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as noted above) and discrepancies should be reported as bugs.
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* v0.6.2 (2019-03-08)
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* Fix [GitHub issue #23](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/23) and
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pass through unrecognized escape sequences.
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* v0.6.1 (2018-05-22)
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* Cleaned up a couple minor nits in the package.
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* v0.6.0 (2017-11-28)
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* First implementation that attempted to implement 100% of the spec.
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* v0.5.0 (2017-09-04)
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* First implementation that supported the full set of kwargs that
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the `json` module supports.
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