shoes/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/json-shoes-1.1.3/lib/json/add/rails.rb in shoesgem-0.1480.0 vs shoes/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/json-shoes-1.1.3/lib/json/add/rails.rb in shoesgem-0.1514.0

- old
+ new

@@ -1,58 +1,58 @@ -# This file contains implementations of rails custom objects for -# serialisation/deserialisation. - -unless Object.const_defined?(:JSON) and ::JSON.const_defined?(:JSON_LOADED) and - ::JSON::JSON_LOADED - require 'json' -end - -class Object - def self.json_create(object) - obj = new - for key, value in object - next if key == 'json_class' - instance_variable_set "@#{key}", value - end - obj - end - - def to_json(*a) - result = { - 'json_class' => self.class.name - } - instance_variables.inject(result) do |r, name| - r[name[1..-1]] = instance_variable_get name - r - end - result.to_json(*a) - end -end - -class Symbol - def to_json(*a) - to_s.to_json(*a) - end -end - -module Enumerable - def to_json(*a) - to_a.to_json(*a) - end -end - -# class Regexp -# def to_json(*) -# inspect -# end -# end -# -# The above rails definition has some problems: -# -# 1. { 'foo' => /bar/ }.to_json # => "{foo: /bar/}" -# This isn't valid JSON, because the regular expression syntax is not -# defined in RFC 4627. (And unquoted strings are disallowed there, too.) -# Though it is valid Javascript. -# -# 2. { 'foo' => /bar/mix }.to_json # => "{foo: /bar/mix}" -# This isn't even valid Javascript. - +# This file contains implementations of rails custom objects for +# serialisation/deserialisation. + +unless Object.const_defined?(:JSON) and ::JSON.const_defined?(:JSON_LOADED) and + ::JSON::JSON_LOADED + require 'json' +end + +class Object + def self.json_create(object) + obj = new + for key, value in object + next if key == 'json_class' + instance_variable_set "@#{key}", value + end + obj + end + + def to_json(*a) + result = { + 'json_class' => self.class.name + } + instance_variables.inject(result) do |r, name| + r[name[1..-1]] = instance_variable_get name + r + end + result.to_json(*a) + end +end + +class Symbol + def to_json(*a) + to_s.to_json(*a) + end +end + +module Enumerable + def to_json(*a) + to_a.to_json(*a) + end +end + +# class Regexp +# def to_json(*) +# inspect +# end +# end +# +# The above rails definition has some problems: +# +# 1. { 'foo' => /bar/ }.to_json # => "{foo: /bar/}" +# This isn't valid JSON, because the regular expression syntax is not +# defined in RFC 4627. (And unquoted strings are disallowed there, too.) +# Though it is valid Javascript. +# +# 2. { 'foo' => /bar/mix }.to_json # => "{foo: /bar/mix}" +# This isn't even valid Javascript. +