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/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 * Jonathan Schleifer <js@heap.zone> * * All rights reserved. * * This file is part of ObjFW. It may be distributed under the terms of the * Q Public License 1.0, which can be found in the file LICENSE.QPL included in * the packaging of this file. * * Alternatively, it may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General * Public License, either version 2 or 3, which can be found in the file * LICENSE.GPLv2 or LICENSE.GPLv3 respectively included in the packaging of this * file. */ #import "OFString.h" OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif extern int _OFString_JSONValue_reference; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif @interface OFString (JSONValue) /*! * @brief Creates an object from the JSON value of the string. * * @note This also allows parsing JSON5, an extension of JSON. See * http://json5.org/ for more details. * * @warning Although not specified by the JSON specification, this can also * return primitives like strings and numbers. The rationale behind * this is that most JSON parsers allow JSON data just consisting of a * single primitive, leading to realworld JSON files sometimes only * consisting of a single primitive. Therefore, you should not make any * assumptions about the object returned by this method if you don't * want your program to terminate due to a message not understood, but * instead check the returned object using @ref isKindOfClass:. * * @return An object */ - (id)JSONValue; /*! * @brief Creates an object from the JSON value of the string. * * @note This also allows parsing JSON5, an extension of JSON. See * http://json5.org/ for more details. * * @warning Although not specified by the JSON specification, this can also * return primitives like strings and numbers. The rationale behind * this is that most JSON parsers allow JSON data just consisting of a * single primitive, leading to realworld JSON files sometimes only * consisting of a single primitive. Therefore, you should not make any * assumptions about the object returned by this method if you don't * want your program to terminate due to a message not understood, but * instead check the returned object using @ref isKindOfClass:. * * @param depthLimit The maximum depth the parser should accept (defaults to 32 * if not specified, 0 means no limit (insecure!)) * * @return An object */ - (id)JSONValueWithDepthLimit: (size_t)depthLimit; @end OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END