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bjson/jsonlib.py
Asynchronous Bidirectional JSON-RPC protocol implementation over TCP/IP
Copyright (c) 2010 David Martinez Marti
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS
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"""
try:
import simplejson as j
except ImportError:
import json as j
except ImportError:
print "FATAL: No suitable json library found!"
raise
from pprint import pprint
def dumps(argobj, conn):
"""
dumps json object using loaded json library and forwards unknown objects
to *Connection.dumpObject* function.
"""
ret = None
try:
ret = j.dumps(argobj, separators = (',', ':'), default=conn.dump_object)
except TypeError:
pprint(argobj)
raise
#raise TypeError("The Python object is not serializable to JSON!")
return ret
def loads(argobj, conn):
"""
loads json object using *Connection.load_object* to convert json hinted
objects to real objects.
"""
ret = None
try:
ret = j.loads(argobj, object_hook=conn.load_object)
except ValueError:
pprint(argobj)
raise
#raise ValueError("The String object is not a valid JSON data!")
return ret
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