#16333: merge with 3.2.
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@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ Compact encoding::
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Pretty printing::
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>>> import json
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>>> print(json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4))
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>>> print(json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True,
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... indent=4, separators=(',', ': ')))
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{
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"4": 5,
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"6": 7
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@ -155,6 +156,12 @@ Basic Usage
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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Allow strings for *indent* in addition to integers.
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.. note::
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Since the default item separator is ``', '``, the output might include
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trailing whitespace when *indent* is specified. You can use
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``separators=(',', ': ')`` to avoid this.
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If *separators* is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple, then it
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will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators. ``(',',
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':')`` is the most compact JSON representation.
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@ -393,6 +400,12 @@ Encoders and Decoders
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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Allow strings for *indent* in addition to integers.
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.. note::
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Since the default item separator is ``', '``, the output might include
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trailing whitespace when *indent* is specified. You can use
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``separators=(',', ': ')`` to avoid this.
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If specified, *separators* should be an ``(item_separator, key_separator)``
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tuple. The default is ``(', ', ': ')``. To get the most compact JSON
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representation, you should specify ``(',', ':')`` to eliminate whitespace.
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@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ Compact encoding::
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Pretty printing::
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>>> import json
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>>> s = json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
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>>> print('\n'.join([l.rstrip() for l in s.splitlines()]))
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>>> print(json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True,
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... indent=4, separators=(',', ': ')))
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{
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"4": 5,
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"6": 7
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@ -146,7 +146,9 @@ def dump(obj, fp, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True,
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If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and
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object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent
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level of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact
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representation.
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representation. Since the default item separator is ``', '``, the
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output might include trailing whitespace when ``indent`` is specified.
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You can use ``separators=(',', ': ')`` to avoid this.
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If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple
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then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators.
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If ``indent`` is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and
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object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent
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level of 0 will only insert newlines. ``None`` is the most compact
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representation.
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representation. Since the default item separator is ``', '``, the
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output might include trailing whitespace when ``indent`` is specified.
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You can use ``separators=(',', ': ')`` to avoid this.
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If ``separators`` is an ``(item_separator, dict_separator)`` tuple
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then it will be used instead of the default ``(', ', ': ')`` separators.
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@ -125,7 +125,10 @@ class JSONEncoder(object):
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If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array
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elements and object members will be pretty-printed with that
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indent level. An indent level of 0 will only insert newlines.
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None is the most compact representation.
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None is the most compact representation. Since the default
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item separator is ', ', the output might include trailing
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whitespace when indent is specified. You can use
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separators=(',', ': ') to avoid this.
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If specified, separators should be a (item_separator, key_separator)
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tuple. The default is (', ', ': '). To get the most compact JSON
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