Daniel Convissor wrote:
Exactly what I was going to say.
The one thing I'd like to see change is having JSON "objects" decoded into
PHP associative arrays, not PHP objects, as is done in the current PECL
implementation. Here's what happens now via PECL JSON:
Maybe introduce an optional second argument "decodetype" to
json_decode() where you could pass on a constant like JSON_ARRAY or
JSON_OBJECT?
For example:
$assoc_array = json_decode($json_string, JSON_ARRAY);
$object = json_decode($json_string, JSON_OBJECT);
However, I don't think such a feature should hold this from going into core.
========= script =========
<?php
echo '<pre>';
$enum = array('foo', 'bar');
$assoc = array('f' => 'foo', 'b' => 'bar');
$obj = new c;
echo "\nInitial PHP:\n";
print_r($enum);
print_r($assoc);
print_r($obj);
$pecl_enum = json_encode($enum);
$pecl_assoc = json_encode($assoc);
$pecl_obj = json_encode($obj);
echo "\nJSON encoded:\n";
echo $pecl_enum . "\n";
echo $pecl_assoc . "\n";
echo $pecl_obj . "\n";
echo "\nPHP decoded from JSON:\n";
print_r(json_decode($pecl_enum));
print_r(json_decode($pecl_assoc));
print_r(json_decode($pecl_obj));
?>
========= output =========
Initial PHP:
Array
(
[0] => foo
[1] => bar
)
Array
(
[f] => foo
[b] => bar
)
c Object
(
[f] => foo
[b] => bar
)
JSON encoded:
["foo","bar"]
{"f":"foo","b":"bar"}
{"f":"foo","b":"bar"}
PHP decoded from JSON:
Array
(
[0] => foo
[1] => bar
)
stdClass Object
(
[f] => foo
[b] => bar
)
stdClass Object
(
[f] => foo
[b] => bar
)
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