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//! Defines the `json` module, used in the lua engine.
//!
//! ---
//!
//! ## Lua documentation
//!
//! The `aip.json` module exposes functions to parse and stringify JSON content.
//!
//! IMPORTANT: By default, this support the parsing of jsonc content, meaning json with optional comments
//!
//! - Parse function will return nil if content is nil
//! - stringify return a single line
//! - use `stringify_pretty` for idented multi-line
//!
//! ### Functions
//!
//! - `aip.json.parse(content: string | nil) -> table | nil`
//! - `aip.json.parse_ndjson(content: string | nil) -> table[] | nil`
//! - `aip.json.stringify(content: table) -> string`
//! - `aip.json.stringify_pretty(content: table) -> string`
//!
//! ---
//!
use crateRuntime;
use crate;
use cratejsons;
use crate::;
use ;
use parse_ndjson_from_reader;
use BufReader;
/// ## Lua Documentation
/// ---
/// Parse a JSON string into a table.
///
/// ```lua
/// -- API Signature
/// aip.json.parse(content: string | nil): table | nil
/// ```
///
/// Parse a JSON string into a table that can be used in the Lua script.
///
/// IMPORTANT: Supports comments and trailing commas (e.g., jsonc + trailing commas)
///
/// ### Arguments
///
/// - `content: string | nil` - The JSON string to parse. If nil, returns nil.
///
/// ### Returns
///
/// - `table | nil` - A Lua table representing the parsed JSON structure. The structure
/// of the table depends on the input JSON. JSON objects become Lua tables,
/// JSON arrays become Lua lists (tables with integer keys), and JSON primitives
/// become corresponding Lua primitives (string, number, boolean, nil).
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```lua
/// local json_str = '{"name": "John", "age": 30}'
/// local obj = aip.json.parse(json_str)
/// print(obj.name) -- prints "John"
/// print(obj.age) -- prints 30
/// ```
///
/// ### Error
///
/// Returns an error if the input string is not valid JSON.
///
/// ```ts
/// {
/// error: string // Error message from JSON parsing, e.g., "aip.json.parse failed. ..."
/// }
/// ```
/// ## Lua Documentation
/// ---
/// Parse a newline-delimited JSON (NDJSON) string into an array of tables.
///
/// ```lua
/// -- API Signature
/// aip.json.parse_ndjson(content: string | nil): table[] | nil
/// ```
///
/// Parses a string containing multiple JSON objects separated by newlines.
/// Each line should be a valid JSON object. Empty lines are skipped.
///
/// IMPORTANT: Unlike the aip.json.parse parser, this assumes the content is fully valid JSON
/// (no comments allowed or trailing comments)
///
/// ### Arguments
///
/// - `content: string | nil` - The NDJSON string to parse. If nil, returns nil.
///
/// ### Returns
///
/// - `table[] | nil` - A Lua list (table acting as an array) where each element is a table
/// representing a parsed JSON object from a line. The structure of each element
/// depends on the JSON object on that line.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```lua
/// local ndjson_str = '{"name": "John", "age": 30}\n{"name": "Jane", "age": 25}'
/// local list = aip.json.parse_ndjson(ndjson_str)
/// -- list will be:
/// -- {
/// -- { name = "John", age = 30 },
/// -- { name = "Jane", age = 25 }
/// -- }
/// print(list[1].name) -- prints "John"
/// print(list[2].name) -- prints "Jane"
/// ```
///
/// ### Error
///
/// Returns an error if any line contains invalid JSON.
///
/// ```ts
/// {
/// error: string // Error message if any line fails JSON parsing, e.g., "aip.json.parse_ndjson failed. ..."
/// }
/// ```
/// ## Lua Documentation
/// ---
/// Stringify a table into a single line JSON string.
///
/// Good for newline json or compact representation.
///
/// ```lua
/// -- API Signature
/// aip.json.stringify(content: table): string
/// ```
///
/// Convert a table into a single line JSON string.
///
/// ### Arguments
///
/// - `content: table` - The Lua table to stringify.
///
/// ### Returns
///
/// - `string` - A string containing the JSON representation of the input table,
/// without any indentation or extra whitespace (except within string values).
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```lua
/// local obj = {
/// name = "John",
/// age = 30
/// }
/// local json_str = aip.json.stringify(obj)
/// -- Result will be:
/// -- {"name":"John","age":30}
/// ```
///
/// ### Error
///
/// Returns an error if the input Lua value cannot be serialized into JSON.
///
/// ```ts
/// {
/// error: string // Error message from JSON stringification, e.g., "aip.json.stringify fail to stringify. ..."
/// }
/// ```
/// ## Lua Documentation
/// ---
/// Stringify a table into a JSON string with pretty formatting.
///
/// ```lua
/// -- API Signature
/// aip.json.stringify_pretty(content: table): string
/// ```
///
/// Convert a table into a JSON string with pretty formatting using 2 spaces indentation.
///
/// ### Arguments
///
/// - `content: table` - The Lua table to stringify.
///
/// ### Returns
///
/// - `string` - A string containing the pretty-formatted JSON representation
/// of the input table, using newlines and 2-space indentation.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```lua
/// local obj = {
/// name = "John",
/// age = 30
/// }
/// local json_str = aip.json.stringify_pretty(obj)
/// -- Result will be similar to:
/// -- {
/// -- "name": "John",
/// -- "age": 30
/// -- }
/// ```
///
/// ### Error
///
/// Returns an error if the input Lua value cannot be serialized into JSON.
///
/// ```ts
/// {
/// error: string // Error message from JSON stringification, e.g., "aip.json.stringify_pretty fail to stringify. ..."
/// }
/// ```
// region: --- Tests
// endregion: --- Tests