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Eli Barzilay 540213236a Major code revision for the json library.
* Modernize, improve, reformat, reorganize, etc.

* Use 'null as the default translation for json `null'.  Add keyword
  `#:null' arguments to control it, and a `json-null' parameter to
  change the default.  (Note that there is no ambiguity: symbols are
  used in hash keys, and JSON restricts them to always be strings, so
  `null' can never be a hash key.)

* Properly decode double \u-escape sequences (as UTF-16 surrogate
  pairs).

* Add a keyword option to do more string encoding of all non-ASCII
  characters.

* Rename `json->jsexpr' (and other way) to `string->jsexpr'.  This is
  because (a) after using it for a while I still can't remember which
  side is which and a `string' in the name makes it clear, (b) it
  follows the similar `xexpr' functions.
2012-03-13 10:29:14 -04:00
collects Major code revision for the json library. 2012-03-13 10:29:14 -04:00
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