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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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b643ef8f
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b643ef8f
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Oct 31, 2010
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Raymond Hettinger
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Issue #5729: json.dumps to support using '\t' as an indent string
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Doc/library/json.rst
Doc/library/json.rst
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Lib/json/encoder.py
Lib/json/encoder.py
+7
-4
Lib/json/tests/test_indent.py
Lib/json/tests/test_indent.py
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Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
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Doc/library/json.rst
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@@ -135,10 +135,12 @@ Basic Usage
``inf``, ``-inf``) in strict compliance of the JSON specification, instead of
using the JavaScript equivalents (``NaN``, ``Infinity``, ``-Infinity``).
If *indent* is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object
members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level of 0
will only insert newlines. ``None`` (the default) selects the most compact
representation.
If *indent* is a non-negative integer or string, then JSON array elements and
object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level
of 0 or ``""`` will only insert newlines. ``None`` (the default) selects the
most compact representation. Using an integer indent indents that many spaces
per level. If *indent* is a string (such at '\t'), that string is used to indent
each level.
If *separators* is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple, then it
will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. ``(',',
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Lib/json/encoder.py
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@@ -259,6 +259,9 @@ def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
tuple=tuple,
):
if _indent is not None and not isinstance(_indent, str):
_indent = ' ' * _indent
def _iterencode_list(lst, _current_indent_level):
if not lst:
yield '[]'
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@@ -271,7 +274,7 @@ def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
buf = '['
if _indent is not None:
_current_indent_level += 1
newline_indent = '
\
n
' +
(' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
newline_indent = '
\
n
' +
_indent * _current_indent_level
separator = _item_separator + newline_indent
buf += newline_indent
else:
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@@ -307,7 +310,7 @@ def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
yield chunk
if newline_indent is not None:
_current_indent_level -= 1
yield '
\
n
' +
(' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
yield '
\
n
' +
_indent * _current_indent_level
yield ']'
if markers is not None:
del markers[markerid]
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@@ -324,7 +327,7 @@ def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
yield '{'
if _indent is not None:
_current_indent_level += 1
newline_indent = '
\
n
' +
(' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
newline_indent = '
\
n
' +
_indent * _current_indent_level
item_separator = _item_separator + newline_indent
yield newline_indent
else:
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@@ -383,7 +386,7 @@ def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
yield chunk
if newline_indent is not None:
_current_indent_level -= 1
yield '
\
n
' +
(' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
yield '
\
n
' +
_indent * _current_indent_level
yield '}'
if markers is not None:
del markers[markerid]
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Lib/json/tests/test_indent.py
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@@ -10,32 +10,36 @@ class TestIndent(TestCase):
expect
=
textwrap
.
dedent
(
"""
\
[
[
"blorpie"
],
[
"whoops"
],
[],
"d-shtaeou",
"d-nthiouh",
"i-vhbjkhnth",
{
"nifty": 87
},
{
"field": "yes",
"morefield": false
}
\
t
[
\
t
\
t
"blorpie"
\
t
],
\
t
[
\
t
\
t
"whoops"
\
t
],
\
t
[],
\
t
"d-shtaeou",
\
t
"d-nthiouh",
\
t
"i-vhbjkhnth",
\
t
{
\
t
\
t
"nifty": 87
\
t
},
\
t
{
\
t
\
t
"field": "yes",
\
t
\
t
"morefield": false
\
t
}
]"""
)
d1
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
)
d2
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
2
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
d3
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
'
\
t
'
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
h1
=
json
.
loads
(
d1
)
h2
=
json
.
loads
(
d2
)
h3
=
json
.
loads
(
d3
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
h1
,
h
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
h2
,
h
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
d2
,
expect
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
h3
,
h
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
d2
,
expect
.
expandtabs
(
2
))
self
.
assertEquals
(
d3
,
expect
)
Misc/NEWS
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@@ -59,6 +59,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #5729: json.dumps() now supports using a string such as '\t'
for pretty-printing multilevel objects.
- Issue #10253: FileIO leaks a file descriptor when trying to open a file
for append that isn't seekable. Patch by Brian Brazil.
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