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### v1.0.1 [[code][c1.0.1], [diff][d1.0.1]]
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[c1.0.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v1.0.1
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[d1.0.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v1.0.0...v1.0.1
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This release includes a bug fix and minor change.
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- Fix: `parse` throws on unclosed objects and arrays.
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- New: `package.json5` has been removed until an easier way to keep it in sync
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with `package.json` is found.
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### v1.0.0 [[code][c1.0.0], [diff][d1.0.0]]
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[c1.0.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v1.0.0
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[d1.0.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.5.1...v1.0.0
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This release includes major internal changes and public API enhancements.
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- **Major** JSON5 officially supports Node.js v4 and later. Support for Node.js
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v0.10 and v0.12 have been dropped.
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- New: Unicode property names and Unicode escapes in property names are
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supported. ([#1])
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- New: `stringify` outputs trailing commas in objects and arrays when a `space`
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option is provided. ([#66])
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- New: JSON5 allows line and paragraph separator characters (U+2028 and U+2029)
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in strings in order to be compatible with JSON. However, ES5 does not allow
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these characters in strings, so JSON5 gives a warning when they are parsed and
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escapes them when they are stringified. ([#70])
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- New: `stringify` accepts an options object as its second argument. The
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supported options are `replacer`, `space`, and a new `quote` option that
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specifies the quote character used in strings. ([#71])
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- New: The CLI supports STDIN and STDOUT and adds `--out-file`, `--space`, and
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`--validate` options. See `json5 --help` for more information. ([#72], [#84],
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and [#108])
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- New: In addition to the white space characters space `\t`, `\v`, `\f`, `\n`,
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`\r`, and `\xA0`, the additional white space characters `\u2028`, `\u2029`,
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and all other characters in the Space Separator Unicode category are allowed.
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- New: In addition to the character escapes `\'`, `\"`, `\\`, `\b`, `\f`, `\n`,
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`\r`, and `\t`, the additional character escapes `\v` and `\0`, hexadecimal
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escapes like `\x0F`, and unnecessary escapes like `\a` are allowed in string
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values and string property names.
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- New: `stringify` outputs strings with single quotes by default but
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intelligently uses double quotes if there are more single quotes than double
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quotes inside the string. (i.e. `stringify('Stay here.')` outputs
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`'Stay here.'` while `stringify('Let\'s go.')` outputs `"Let's go."`)
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- New: When a character is not allowed in a string, `stringify` outputs a
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character escape like `\t` when available, a hexadecimal escape like `\x0F`
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when the Unicode code point is less than 256, or a Unicode character escape
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like `\u01FF`, in that order.
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- New: `stringify` checks for a `toJSON5` method on objects and, if it exists,
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stringifies its return value instead of the object. `toJSON5` overrides
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`toJSON` if they both exist.
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- New: To `require` or `import` JSON5 files, use `require('json5/lib/register')`
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or `import 'json5/lib/register'`. Previous versions used `json5/lib/require`,
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which still exists for backward compatibility but is deprecated and will give
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a warning.
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- New: To use JSON5 in browsers, use the file at `dist/index.js` or
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`https://unpkg.com/json5@^1.0.0`.
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- Fix: `stringify` properly outputs `Infinity` and `NaN`. ([#67])
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- Fix: `isWord` no longer becomes a property of `JSON5` after calling
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`stringify`. ([#68] and [#89])
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- Fix: `stringify` no longer throws when an object does not have a `prototype`.
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([#154])
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- Fix: `stringify` properly handles the `key` argument of `toJSON(key)` methods.
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`toJSON5(key)` follows this pattern.
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- Fix: `stringify` accepts `Number` and `String` objects as its `space`
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argument.
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- Fix: In addition to a function, `stringify` also accepts an array of keys to
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include in the output as its `replacer` argument. Numbers, `Number` objects,
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and `String` objects will be converted to a string if they are given as array
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values.
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### v0.5.1 [[code][c0.5.1], [diff][d0.5.1]]
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[c0.5.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.5.1
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[d0.5.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.5.0...v0.5.1
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This release includes a minor fix for indentations when stringifying empty
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arrays.
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- Fix: Indents no longer appear in empty arrays when stringified. ([#134])
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### v0.5.0 [[code][c0.5.0], [diff][d0.5.0]]
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[c0.5.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.5.0
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[d0.5.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.4.0...v0.5.0
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This release includes major internal changes and public API enhancements.
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- **Major:** JSON5 officially supports Node.js v4 LTS and v5. Support for
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Node.js v0.6 and v0.8 have been dropped, while support for v0.10 and v0.12
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remain.
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- Fix: YUI Compressor no longer fails when compressing json5.js. ([#97])
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- New: `parse` and the CLI provide line and column numbers when displaying error
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messages. ([#101]; awesome work by [@amb26].)
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### v0.4.0 [[code][c0.4.0], [diff][d0.4.0]]
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[c0.4.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.4.0
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[d0.4.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.2.0...v0.4.0
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Note that v0.3.0 was tagged, but never published to npm, so this v0.4.0
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changelog entry includes v0.3.0 features.
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This is a massive release that adds `stringify` support, among other things.
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- **Major:** `JSON5.stringify()` now exists!
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This method is analogous to the native `JSON.stringify()`;
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it just avoids quoting keys where possible.
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See the [usage documentation](./README.md#usage) for more.
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([#32]; huge thanks and props [@aeisenberg]!)
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- New: `NaN` and `-NaN` are now allowed number literals.
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([#30]; thanks [@rowanhill].)
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- New: Duplicate object keys are now allowed; the last value is used.
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This is the same behavior as JSON. ([#57]; thanks [@jordanbtucker].)
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- Fix: Properly handle various whitespace and newline cases now.
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E.g. JSON5 now properly supports escaped CR and CRLF newlines in strings,
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and JSON5 now accepts the same whitespace as JSON (stricter than ES5).
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([#58], [#60], and [#63]; thanks [@jordanbtucker].)
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- New: Negative hexadecimal numbers (e.g. `-0xC8`) are allowed again.
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(They were disallowed in v0.2.0; see below.)
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It turns out they *are* valid in ES5, so JSON5 supports them now too.
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([#36]; thanks [@jordanbtucker]!)
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### v0.2.0 [[code][c0.2.0], [diff][d0.2.0]]
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[c0.2.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.2.0
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[d0.2.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.1.0...v0.2.0
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This release fixes some bugs and adds some more utility features to help you
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express data more easily:
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- **Breaking:** Negative hexadecimal numbers (e.g. `-0xC8`) are rejected now.
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While V8 (e.g. Chrome and Node) supported them, it turns out they're invalid
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in ES5. This has been [fixed in V8][v8-hex-fix] (and by extension, Chrome
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and Node), so JSON5 officially rejects them now, too. ([#36])
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- New: Trailing decimal points in decimal numbers are allowed again.
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(They were disallowed in v0.1.0; see below.)
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They're allowed by ES5, and differentiating between integers and floats may
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make sense on some platforms. ([#16]; thanks [@Midar].)
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- New: `Infinity` and `-Infinity` are now allowed number literals.
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([#30]; thanks [@pepkin88].)
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- New: Plus signs (`+`) in front of numbers are now allowed, since it can
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be helpful in some contexts to explicitly mark numbers as positive.
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(E.g. when a property represents changes or deltas.)
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- Fix: unescaped newlines in strings are rejected now.
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([#24]; thanks [@Midar].)
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### v0.1.0 [[code][c0.1.0], [diff][d0.1.0]]
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[c0.1.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.1.0
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[d0.1.0]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.0.1...v0.1.0
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This release tightens JSON5 support and adds helpful utility features:
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- New: Support hexadecimal numbers. (Thanks [@MaxNanasy].)
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- Fix: Reject octal numbers properly now. Previously, they were accepted but
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improperly parsed as base-10 numbers. (Thanks [@MaxNanasy].)
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- **Breaking:** Reject "noctal" numbers now (base-10 numbers that begin with a
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leading zero). These are disallowed by both JSON5 and JSON, as well as by
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ES5's strict mode. (Thanks [@MaxNanasy].)
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- New: Support leading decimal points in decimal numbers.
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(Thanks [@MaxNanasy].)
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- **Breaking:** Reject trailing decimal points in decimal numbers now. These
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are disallowed by both JSON5 and JSON. (Thanks [@MaxNanasy].)
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- **Breaking:** Reject omitted elements in arrays now. These are disallowed by
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both JSON5 and JSON.
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- Fix: Throw proper `SyntaxError` instances on errors now.
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- New: Add Node.js `require()` hook. Register via `json5/lib/require`.
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- New: Add Node.js `json5` executable to compile JSON5 files to JSON.
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### v0.0.1 [[code][c0.0.1], [diff][d0.0.1]]
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[c0.0.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.0.1
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[d0.0.1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v0.0.0...v0.0.1
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This was the first implementation of this JSON5 parser.
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- Support unquoted object keys, including reserved words. Unicode characters
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and escape sequences sequences aren't yet supported.
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- Support single-quoted strings.
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- Support multi-line strings.
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- Support trailing commas in arrays and objects.
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- Support comments, both inline and block.
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### v0.0.0 [[code](https://github.com/json5/json5/tree/v0.0.0)]
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Let's consider this to be Douglas Crockford's original [json_parse.js] — a
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parser for the regular JSON format.
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[json_parse.js]: https://github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js/blob/master/json_parse.js
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[v8-hex-fix]: http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2240
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[@MaxNanasy]: https://github.com/MaxNanasy
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[@Midar]: https://github.com/Midar
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[@pepkin88]: https://github.com/pepkin88
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[@rowanhill]: https://github.com/rowanhill
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[@aeisenberg]: https://github.com/aeisenberg
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[@jordanbtucker]: https://github.com/jordanbtucker
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[@amb26]: https://github.com/amb26
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[#1]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/1
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[#16]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/16
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[#24]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/24
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[#30]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/30
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[#32]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/32
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[#36]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/36
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[#57]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/57
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[#58]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/58
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[#60]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/60
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[#63]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/63
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[#66]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/66
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[#67]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/67
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[#68]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/68
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[#70]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/70
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[#71]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/71
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[#72]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/72
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[#84]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/84
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[#89]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/89
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[#97]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/97
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[#101]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/101
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[#108]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/108
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[#134]: https://github.com/json5/json5/pull/134
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[#154]: https://github.com/json5/json5/issues/154
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Aseem Kishore, and [others].
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE.
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[others]: https://github.com/json5/json5/contributors
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# JSON5 – JSON for Humans
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[][Build Status]
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[][Coverage
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Status]
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The JSON5 Data Interchange Format (JSON5) is a superset of [JSON] that aims to
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alleviate some of the limitations of JSON by expanding its syntax to include
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some productions from [ECMAScript 5.1].
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This JavaScript library is the official reference implementation for JSON5
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parsing and serialization libraries.
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[Build Status]: https://travis-ci.org/json5/json5
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[Coverage Status]: https://coveralls.io/github/json5/json5
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[JSON]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159
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[ECMAScript 5.1]: https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/
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## Summary of Features
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The following ECMAScript 5.1 features, which are not supported in JSON, have
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been extended to JSON5.
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### Objects
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- Object keys may be an ECMAScript 5.1 _[IdentifierName]_.
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- Objects may have a single trailing comma.
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### Arrays
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- Arrays may have a single trailing comma.
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### Strings
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- Strings may be single quoted.
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- Strings may span multiple lines by escaping new line characters.
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- Strings may include character escapes.
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### Numbers
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- Numbers may be hexadecimal.
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- Numbers may have a leading or trailing decimal point.
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- Numbers may be [IEEE 754] positive infinity, negative infinity, and NaN.
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- Numbers may begin with an explicit plus sign.
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### Comments
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- Single and multi-line comments are allowed.
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### White Space
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- Additional white space characters are allowed.
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[IdentifierName]: https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-7.6
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[IEEE 754]: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=4610933
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## Short Example
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```js
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{
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// comments
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unquoted: 'and you can quote me on that',
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singleQuotes: 'I can use "double quotes" here',
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lineBreaks: "Look, Mom! \
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No \\n's!",
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hexadecimal: 0xdecaf,
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leadingDecimalPoint: .8675309, andTrailing: 8675309.,
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positiveSign: +1,
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trailingComma: 'in objects', andIn: ['arrays',],
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"backwardsCompatible": "with JSON",
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}
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```
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## Specification
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For a detailed explanation of the JSON5 format, please read the [official
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specification](https://json5.github.io/json5-spec/).
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## Installation
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### Node.js
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```sh
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npm install json5
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```
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```js
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const JSON5 = require('json5')
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```
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### Browsers
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/json5@^1.0.0"></script>
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```
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This will create a global `JSON5` variable.
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## API
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The JSON5 API is compatible with the [JSON API].
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[JSON API]:
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON
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### JSON5.parse()
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Parses a JSON5 string, constructing the JavaScript value or object described by
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the string. An optional reviver function can be provided to perform a
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#### Syntax
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JSON5.parse(text[, reviver])
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#### Parameters
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- `text`: The string to parse as JSON5.
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- `reviver`: If a function, this prescribes how the value originally produced by
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parsing is transformed, before being returned.
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#### Return value
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The object corresponding to the given JSON5 text.
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### JSON5.stringify()
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Converts a JavaScript value to a JSON5 string, optionally replacing values if a
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replacer function is specified, or optionally including only the specified
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properties if a replacer array is specified.
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#### Syntax
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JSON5.stringify(value[, replacer[, space]])
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JSON5.stringify(value[, options])
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#### Parameters
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process, or an array of String and Number objects that serve as a whitelist
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- `space`: A String or Number object that's used to insert white space into the
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- `options`: An object with the following properties:
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- `space`: Same as the `space` parameter.
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- `quote`: A String representing the quote character to use when serializing
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strings.
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#### Return value
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A JSON5 string representing the value.
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### Node.js `require()` JSON5 files
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When using Node.js, you can `require()` JSON5 files by adding the following
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statement.
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```js
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require('json5/lib/register')
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```
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example:
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```js
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const config = require('./config.json5')
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```
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## CLI
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Since JSON is more widely used than JSON5, this package includes a CLI for
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converting JSON5 to JSON and for validating the syntax of JSON5 documents.
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### Installation
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```sh
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npm install --global json5
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```
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### Usage
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```sh
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json5 [options] <file>
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```
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If `<file>` is not provided, then STDIN is used.
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#### Options:
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- `-s`, `--space`: The number of spaces to indent or `t` for tabs
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- `-o`, `--out-file [file]`: Output to the specified file, otherwise STDOUT
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- `-v`, `--validate`: Validate JSON5 but do not output JSON
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- `-V`, `--version`: Output the version number
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- `-h`, `--help`: Output usage information
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## Contibuting
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### Development
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/json5/json5
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cd json5
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npm install
|
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```
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When contributing code, please write relevant tests and run `npm test` and `npm
|
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run lint` before submitting pull requests. Please use an editor that supports
|
||||
[EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/).
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||||
|
||||
### Issues
|
||||
To report bugs or request features regarding the JSON5 data format, please
|
||||
submit an issue to the [official specification
|
||||
repository](https://github.com/json5/json5-spec).
|
||||
|
||||
To report bugs or request features regarding the JavaScript implentation of
|
||||
JSON5, please submit an issue to this repository.
|
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|
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## License
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MIT. See [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md) for details.
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|
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## Credits
|
||||
[Assem Kishore](https://github.com/aseemk) founded this project.
|
||||
|
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[Michael Bolin](http://bolinfest.com/) independently arrived at and published
|
||||
some of these same ideas with awesome explanations and detail. Recommended
|
||||
reading: [Suggested Improvements to JSON](http://bolinfest.com/essays/json.html)
|
||||
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||||
[Douglas Crockford](http://www.crockford.com/) of course designed and built
|
||||
JSON, but his state machine diagrams on the [JSON website](http://json.org/), as
|
||||
cheesy as it may sound, gave us motivation and confidence that building a new
|
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parser to implement these ideas was within reach! The original
|
||||
implementation of JSON5 was also modeled directly off of Doug’s open-source
|
||||
[json_parse.js] parser. We’re grateful for that clean and well-documented
|
||||
code.
|
||||
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||||
[json_parse.js]:
|
||||
https://github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js/blob/master/json_parse.js
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||||
|
||||
[Max Nanasy](https://github.com/MaxNanasy) has been an early and prolific
|
||||
supporter, contributing multiple patches and ideas.
|
||||
|
||||
[Andrew Eisenberg](https://github.com/aeisenberg) contributed the original
|
||||
`stringify` method.
|
||||
|
||||
[Jordan Tucker](https://github.com/jordanbtucker) has aligned JSON5 more closely
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||||
with ES5, wrote the official JSON5 specification, completely rewrote the
|
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codebase from the ground up, and is actively maintaining this project.
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"browser": "dist/index.js",
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"bugs": {
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},
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"bundleDependencies": false,
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"contributors": [
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{
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},
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{
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}
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"devDependencies": {
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"babel-core": "^6.26.0",
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"babel-plugin-add-module-exports": "^0.2.1",
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"babel-plugin-external-helpers": "^6.22.0",
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"babel-plugin-istanbul": "^4.1.5",
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"babel-preset-env": "^1.6.1",
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||||
"babel-register": "^6.26.0",
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"babelrc-rollup": "^3.0.0",
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"coveralls": "^3.0.0",
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"cross-env": "^5.1.4",
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"del": "^3.0.0",
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"eslint": "^4.18.2",
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"eslint-config-standard": "^11.0.0",
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"eslint-plugin-import": "^2.9.0",
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"eslint-plugin-node": "^6.0.1",
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"eslint-plugin-promise": "^3.7.0",
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"eslint-plugin-standard": "^3.0.1",
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"mocha": "^5.0.4",
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||||
"nyc": "^11.4.1",
|
||||
"regenerate": "^1.3.3",
|
||||
"rollup": "^0.56.5",
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||||
"rollup-plugin-babel": "^3.0.3",
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"rollup-plugin-commonjs": "^9.0.0",
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"rollup-plugin-node-resolve": "^3.2.0",
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"rollup-plugin-uglify": "^3.0.0",
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"sinon": "^4.4.2",
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"unicode-9.0.0": "^0.7.5"
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},
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"files": [
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"dist/"
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],
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"homepage": "http://json5.org/",
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"keywords": [
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"json",
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"json5",
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||||
"es5",
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"es2015",
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"ecmascript"
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],
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"license": "MIT",
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"main": "lib/index.js",
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"name": "json5",
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"repository": {
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"type": "git",
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"url": "git+https://github.com/json5/json5.git"
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},
|
||||
"scripts": {
|
||||
"build": "babel-node build/build.js && babel src -d lib && rollup -c",
|
||||
"coverage": "nyc report --reporter=text-lcov | coveralls",
|
||||
"lint": "eslint --fix build src",
|
||||
"prepublishOnly": "npm run lint && npm test && npm run production",
|
||||
"pretest": "cross-env NODE_ENV=test npm run build",
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"preversion": "npm run lint && npm test && npm run production",
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"production": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production npm run build",
|
||||
"test": "nyc --reporter=html --reporter=text mocha"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"version": "1.0.1"
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||||
}
|
Reference in New Issue
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