// Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. module json2 // encode_pretty ... @[deprecated: 'use `encode(..., prettify: true)` instead'] @[deprecated_after: '2025-10-30'] pub fn encode_pretty[T](typed_data T) string { return encode(typed_data, prettify: true) } // str returns the JSON string representation of the `map[string]Any` type. pub fn (f map[string]Any) str() string { return Any(f).json_str() } // str returns the JSON string representation of the `[]Any` type. pub fn (f []Any) str() string { return Any(f).json_str() } // str returns the string representation of the `Any` type. Use the `json_str` method. // If you want to use the escaped str() version of the `Any` type. pub fn (f Any) str() string { if f is string { return f } else { return f.json_str() } } // json_str returns the JSON string representation of the `Any` type. pub fn (f Any) json_str() string { return encode(f) } // prettify_json_str returns the pretty-formatted JSON string representation of the `Any` type. @[deprecated: 'use `encode(Any(...), prettify: true)` instead'] @[deprecated_after: '2025-10-30'] pub fn (f Any) prettify_json_str() string { return encode(f, prettify: true) }