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"""Implementation of JSONEncoder
"""
import re

try:
    from _json import encode_basestring_ascii as c_encode_basestring_ascii
except ImportError:
    c_encode_basestring_ascii = None
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try:
    from _json import make_encoder as c_make_encoder
except ImportError:
    c_make_encoder = None
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ESCAPE = re.compile(r'[\x00-\x1f\\"\b\f\n\r\t]')
ESCAPE_ASCII = re.compile(r'([\\"]|[^\ -~])')
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HAS_UTF8 = re.compile(b'[\x80-\xff]')
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ESCAPE_DCT = {
    '\\': '\\\\',
    '"': '\\"',
    '\b': '\\b',
    '\f': '\\f',
    '\n': '\\n',
    '\r': '\\r',
    '\t': '\\t',
}
for i in range(0x20):
    ESCAPE_DCT.setdefault(chr(i), '\\u{0:04x}'.format(i))
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    #ESCAPE_DCT.setdefault(chr(i), '\\u%04x' % (i,))
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# Assume this produces an infinity on all machines (probably not guaranteed)
INFINITY = float('1e66666')
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FLOAT_REPR = repr

def encode_basestring(s):
    """Return a JSON representation of a Python string

    """
    def replace(match):
        return ESCAPE_DCT[match.group(0)]
    return '"' + ESCAPE.sub(replace, s) + '"'


def py_encode_basestring_ascii(s):
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    """Return an ASCII-only JSON representation of a Python string

    """
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    def replace(match):
        s = match.group(0)
        try:
            return ESCAPE_DCT[s]
        except KeyError:
            n = ord(s)
            if n < 0x10000:
                return '\\u{0:04x}'.format(n)
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                #return '\\u%04x' % (n,)
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            else:
                # surrogate pair
                n -= 0x10000
                s1 = 0xd800 | ((n >> 10) & 0x3ff)
                s2 = 0xdc00 | (n & 0x3ff)
                return '\\u{0:04x}\\u{1:04x}'.format(s1, s2)
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    return '"' + ESCAPE_ASCII.sub(replace, s) + '"'
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encode_basestring_ascii = (
    c_encode_basestring_ascii or py_encode_basestring_ascii)
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class JSONEncoder(object):
    """Extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder for Python data structures.

    Supports the following objects and types by default:

    +-------------------+---------------+
    | Python            | JSON          |
    +===================+===============+
    | dict              | object        |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | list, tuple       | array         |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | str, unicode      | string        |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | int, long, float  | number        |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | True              | true          |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | False             | false         |
    +-------------------+---------------+
    | None              | null          |
    +-------------------+---------------+

    To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a
    ``.default()`` method with another method that returns a serializable
    object for ``o`` if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass
    implementation (to raise ``TypeError``).

    """
    item_separator = ', '
    key_separator = ': '
    def __init__(self, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True,
            check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, sort_keys=False,
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            indent=None, separators=None, default=None):
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        """Constructor for JSONEncoder, with sensible defaults.

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        If skipkeys is false, then it is a TypeError to attempt
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        encoding of keys that are not str, int, long, float or None.  If
        skipkeys is True, such items are simply skipped.

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        If ensure_ascii is true, the output is guaranteed to be str
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        objects with all incoming unicode characters escaped.  If
        ensure_ascii is false, the output will be unicode object.

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        If check_circular is true, then lists, dicts, and custom encoded
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        objects will be checked for circular references during encoding to
        prevent an infinite recursion (which would cause an OverflowError).
        Otherwise, no such check takes place.

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        If allow_nan is true, then NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity will be
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        encoded as such.  This behavior is not JSON specification compliant,
        but is consistent with most JavaScript based encoders and decoders.
        Otherwise, it will be a ValueError to encode such floats.

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        If sort_keys is true, then the output of dictionaries will be
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        sorted by key; this is useful for regression tests to ensure
        that JSON serializations can be compared on a day-to-day basis.

        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 is the most compact representation.

        If specified, separators should be a (item_separator, key_separator)
        tuple.  The default is (', ', ': ').  To get the most compact JSON
        representation you should specify (',', ':') to eliminate whitespace.

        If specified, default is a function that gets called for objects
        that can't otherwise be serialized.  It should return a JSON encodable
        version of the object or raise a ``TypeError``.

        """
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        self.skipkeys = skipkeys
        self.ensure_ascii = ensure_ascii
        self.check_circular = check_circular
        self.allow_nan = allow_nan
        self.sort_keys = sort_keys
        self.indent = indent
        if separators is not None:
            self.item_separator, self.key_separator = separators
        if default is not None:
            self.default = default

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    def default(self, o):
        """Implement this method in a subclass such that it returns
        a serializable object for ``o``, or calls the base implementation
        (to raise a ``TypeError``).

        For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could
        implement default like this::

            def default(self, o):
                try:
                    iterable = iter(o)
                except TypeError:
                    pass
                else:
                    return list(iterable)
                return JSONEncoder.default(self, o)

        """
        raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable")

    def encode(self, o):
        """Return a JSON string representation of a Python data structure.

        >>> JSONEncoder().encode({"foo": ["bar", "baz"]})
        '{"foo": ["bar", "baz"]}'

        """
        # This is for extremely simple cases and benchmarks.
        if isinstance(o, str):
            if self.ensure_ascii:
                return encode_basestring_ascii(o)
            else:
                return encode_basestring(o)
        # This doesn't pass the iterator directly to ''.join() because the
        # exceptions aren't as detailed.  The list call should be roughly
        # equivalent to the PySequence_Fast that ''.join() would do.
        chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
        if not isinstance(chunks, (list, tuple)):
            chunks = list(chunks)
        return ''.join(chunks)

    def iterencode(self, o, _one_shot=False):
        """Encode the given object and yield each string
        representation as available.

        For example::

            for chunk in JSONEncoder().iterencode(bigobject):
                mysocket.write(chunk)

        """
        if self.check_circular:
            markers = {}
        else:
            markers = None
        if self.ensure_ascii:
            _encoder = encode_basestring_ascii
        else:
            _encoder = encode_basestring

        def floatstr(o, allow_nan=self.allow_nan,
                _repr=FLOAT_REPR, _inf=INFINITY, _neginf=-INFINITY):
            # Check for specials.  Note that this type of test is processor
            # and/or platform-specific, so do tests which don't depend on the
            # internals.

            if o != o:
                text = 'NaN'
            elif o == _inf:
                text = 'Infinity'
            elif o == _neginf:
                text = '-Infinity'
            else:
                return _repr(o)

            if not allow_nan:
                raise ValueError(
                    "Out of range float values are not JSON compliant: " +
                    repr(o))

            return text
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        if (_one_shot and c_make_encoder is not None
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                and not self.indent):
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            _iterencode = c_make_encoder(
                markers, self.default, _encoder, self.indent,
                self.key_separator, self.item_separator, self.sort_keys,
                self.skipkeys, self.allow_nan)
        else:
            _iterencode = _make_iterencode(
                markers, self.default, _encoder, self.indent, floatstr,
                self.key_separator, self.item_separator, self.sort_keys,
                self.skipkeys, _one_shot)
        return _iterencode(o, 0)

def _make_iterencode(markers, _default, _encoder, _indent, _floatstr,
        _key_separator, _item_separator, _sort_keys, _skipkeys, _one_shot,
        ## HACK: hand-optimized bytecode; turn globals into locals
        ValueError=ValueError,
        dict=dict,
        float=float,
        id=id,
        int=int,
        isinstance=isinstance,
        list=list,
        str=str,
        tuple=tuple,
    ):

    def _iterencode_list(lst, _current_indent_level):
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        if not lst:
            yield '[]'
            return
        if markers is not None:
            markerid = id(lst)
            if markerid in markers:
                raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
            markers[markerid] = lst
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        buf = '['
        if _indent is not None:
            _current_indent_level += 1
            newline_indent = '\n' + (' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
            separator = _item_separator + newline_indent
            buf += newline_indent
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        else:
            newline_indent = None
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            separator = _item_separator
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        first = True
        for value in lst:
            if first:
                first = False
            else:
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                buf = separator
            if isinstance(value, str):
                yield buf + _encoder(value)
            elif value is None:
                yield buf + 'null'
            elif value is True:
                yield buf + 'true'
            elif value is False:
                yield buf + 'false'
            elif isinstance(value, int):
                yield buf + str(value)
            elif isinstance(value, float):
                yield buf + _floatstr(value)
            else:
                yield buf
                if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
                    chunks = _iterencode_list(value, _current_indent_level)
                elif isinstance(value, dict):
                    chunks = _iterencode_dict(value, _current_indent_level)
                else:
                    chunks = _iterencode(value, _current_indent_level)
                for chunk in chunks:
                    yield chunk
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        if newline_indent is not None:
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            _current_indent_level -= 1
            yield '\n' + (' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
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        yield ']'
        if markers is not None:
            del markers[markerid]

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    def _iterencode_dict(dct, _current_indent_level):
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        if not dct:
            yield '{}'
            return
        if markers is not None:
            markerid = id(dct)
            if markerid in markers:
                raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
            markers[markerid] = dct
        yield '{'
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        if _indent is not None:
            _current_indent_level += 1
            newline_indent = '\n' + (' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
            item_separator = _item_separator + newline_indent
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            yield newline_indent
        else:
            newline_indent = None
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            item_separator = _item_separator
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        first = True
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        if _sort_keys:
            items = sorted(dct.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[0])
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        else:
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            items = dct.items()
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        for key, value in items:
            if isinstance(key, str):
                pass
            # JavaScript is weakly typed for these, so it makes sense to
            # also allow them.  Many encoders seem to do something like this.
            elif isinstance(key, float):
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                key = _floatstr(key)
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            elif key is True:
                key = 'true'
            elif key is False:
                key = 'false'
            elif key is None:
                key = 'null'
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            elif isinstance(key, int):
                key = str(key)
            elif _skipkeys:
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                continue
            else:
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                raise TypeError("key " + repr(key) + " is not a string")
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            if first:
                first = False
            else:
                yield item_separator
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            yield _encoder(key)
            yield _key_separator
            if isinstance(value, str):
                yield _encoder(value)
            elif value is None:
                yield 'null'
            elif value is True:
                yield 'true'
            elif value is False:
                yield 'false'
            elif isinstance(value, int):
                yield str(value)
            elif isinstance(value, float):
                yield _floatstr(value)
            else:
                if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
                    chunks = _iterencode_list(value, _current_indent_level)
                elif isinstance(value, dict):
                    chunks = _iterencode_dict(value, _current_indent_level)
                else:
                    chunks = _iterencode(value, _current_indent_level)
                for chunk in chunks:
                    yield chunk
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        if newline_indent is not None:
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            _current_indent_level -= 1
            yield '\n' + (' ' * (_indent * _current_indent_level))
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        yield '}'
        if markers is not None:
            del markers[markerid]

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    def _iterencode(o, _current_indent_level):
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        if isinstance(o, str):
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            yield _encoder(o)
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        elif o is None:
            yield 'null'
        elif o is True:
            yield 'true'
        elif o is False:
            yield 'false'
        elif isinstance(o, (int, int)):
            yield str(o)
        elif isinstance(o, float):
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            yield _floatstr(o)
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        elif isinstance(o, (list, tuple)):
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            for chunk in _iterencode_list(o, _current_indent_level):
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                yield chunk
        elif isinstance(o, dict):
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            for chunk in _iterencode_dict(o, _current_indent_level):
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                yield chunk
        else:
            if markers is not None:
                markerid = id(o)
                if markerid in markers:
                    raise ValueError("Circular reference detected")
                markers[markerid] = o
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            o = _default(o)
            for chunk in _iterencode(o, _current_indent_level):
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                yield chunk
            if markers is not None:
                del markers[markerid]
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    return _iterencode