-- Hoogle documentation, generated by Haddock -- See Hoogle, http://www.haskell.org/hoogle/ -- | Fast and simple JSON encoding toolkit -- -- Minimalistic library for encoding JSON directly to strict bytestring. -- -- The library focuses on 2 aspects: simplicity and performance. The API -- consists of just a few functions and achieves performance that is 3 -- times better than that of "aeson" in typical use-cases. In cases where -- we deal with really large documents (60MB) the performance of "aeson" -- becomes more comparable. -- -- For further details please refer to README. @package jsonifier @version 0.1.0.3 module Jsonifier -- | Render a JSON value into strict bytestring. toByteString :: Json -> ByteString -- | Specification of how to render a JSON value to ByteString. A -- sort of a JSON-specialized string ByteString builder. -- -- You can construct it by using the specialized conversion functions -- from Haskell types. After constructing, you can convert to strict -- ByteString using the toByteString function. data Json -- | JSON Null literal. null :: Json -- | JSON Boolean literal. bool :: Bool -> Json -- | JSON Number literal from Int. intNumber :: Int -> Json -- | JSON Number literal from Word. wordNumber :: Word -> Json -- | JSON Number literal from Double. -- -- Since JSON doesn't have support for them, non-real values like -- NaN, Infinity, -Infinity get rendered as -- 0. doubleNumber :: Double -> Json -- | JSON Number literal from Scientific. scientificNumber :: Scientific -> Json -- | JSON String literal from Text. textString :: Text -> Json -- | JSON String literal from Scientific. -- -- You may need this when the reader of your JSON cannot handle large -- number literals. scientificString :: Scientific -> Json -- | JSON Array literal from a foldable over element literals. -- -- Don't be afraid to use fmap to map the elements of the input -- datastructure, it will all be optimized away. array :: Foldable f => f Json -> Json -- | JSON Array literal from a foldable over pairs of key to value literal. -- -- Don't be afraid to use fmap to map the elements of the input -- datastructure, it will all be optimized away. object :: Foldable f => f (Text, Json) -> Json