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.
+