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README.markdown
jsonify
This module provides Douglas Crockford's JSON implementation without modifying any globals.
stringify
and parse
are merely exported without respect to whether or not a
global JSON
object exists.
methods
var json = require('jsonify');
json.parse(source, reviver)
Return a new javascript object from a parse of the source
string.
If a reviver
function is specified, walk the structure passing each name/value
pair to reviver.call(parent, key, value)
to transform the value
before
parsing it.
json.stringify(value, replacer, space)
Return a string representation for value
.
If replacer
is specified, walk the structure passing each name/value pair to
replacer.call(parent, key, value)
to transform the value
before stringifying
it.
If space
is a number, indent the result by that many spaces.
If space
is a string, use space
as the indentation.