[package] name = "serde_json" version = "1.0.79" # remember to update html_root_url authors = ["Erick Tryzelaar ", "David Tolnay "] license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" description = "A JSON serialization file format" repository = "https://github.com/serde-rs/json" documentation = "https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/" keywords = ["json", "serde", "serialization"] categories = ["encoding"] readme = "README.md" edition = "2018" rust-version = "1.36" [dependencies] serde = { version = "1.0.100", default-features = false } indexmap = { version = "1.5", optional = true } itoa = "1.0" ryu = "1.0" [dev-dependencies] automod = "1.0" ref-cast = "1.0" rustversion = "1.0" serde_bytes = "0.11" serde_derive = "1.0" serde_stacker = "0.1" trybuild = { version = "1.0.49", features = ["diff"] } [workspace] members = ["tests/crate"] [package.metadata.docs.rs] features = ["raw_value", "unbounded_depth"] targets = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"] [package.metadata.playground] features = ["raw_value"] ### FEATURES ################################################################# [features] default = ["std"] std = ["serde/std"] # Provide integration for heap-allocated collections without depending on the # rest of the Rust standard library. # NOTE: Disabling both `std` *and* `alloc` features is not supported yet. # Available on Rust 1.36+. alloc = ["serde/alloc"] # Make serde_json::Map use a representation which maintains insertion order. # This allows data to be read into a Value and written back to a JSON string # while preserving the order of map keys in the input. preserve_order = ["indexmap"] # Use sufficient precision when parsing fixed precision floats from JSON to # ensure that they maintain accuracy when round-tripped through JSON. This comes # at an approximately 2x performance cost for parsing floats compared to the # default best-effort precision. # # Unlike arbitrary_precision, this feature makes f64 -> JSON -> f64 produce # output identical to the input. float_roundtrip = [] # Use an arbitrary precision number representation for serde_json::Number. This # allows JSON numbers of arbitrary size/precision to be read into a Number and # written back to a JSON string without loss of precision. # # Unlike float_roundtrip, this feature makes JSON -> serde_json::Number -> JSON # produce output identical to the input. arbitrary_precision = [] # Provide a RawValue type that can hold unprocessed JSON during deserialization. raw_value = [] # Provide a method disable_recursion_limit to parse arbitrarily deep JSON # structures without any consideration for overflowing the stack. When using # this feature, you will want to provide some other way to protect against stack # overflows, such as by wrapping your Deserializer in the dynamically growing # stack adapter provided by the serde_stacker crate. Additionally you will need # to be careful around other recursive operations on the parsed result which may # overflow the stack after deserialization has completed, including, but not # limited to, Display and Debug and Drop impls. unbounded_depth = []