This provides a StackValue instance for aeson’s Value type. The following
conventions are used:
Null values are encoded as a special value (stored in the registry field
HSLUA_AESON_NULL). Using nil would cause problems with null-containing
arrays.
Objects are converted to tables in a straight-forward way.
Arrays are converted to Lua tables. Array-length is included as the value at
index 0. This makes it possible to distinguish between empty arrays and empty
objects.
JSON numbers are converted to Lua numbers (usually doubles), which can cause
a loss of precision.
License
This project is licensed under the liberal MIT license, the same license under
which hslua and lua itself are published. See the LICENSE file for
details.
Changes
hslua-aeson
v1.0.3.1
Released 2020-10-16.
Allow hslua-1.3.*.
v1.0.3
Released 2020-08-15.
Relaxed version constraint for hslua, allowing hslua-1.2.*.
v1.0.2
Released 2020-05-28
Relaxed version constraint for aeson, allowing aeson-1.5.*.
Update CI tests to check with GHC versions 8.0 through 8.10.
Compilation with GHC 7.10 is no longer tested.
Bump to stackage LTS-14.
v1.0.1
Released 2020-04-03
Relax version constraint for packages hashable and hslua, allow
hashable-1.3 and hslua-1.1.*.
v1.0.0
Update to hslua 1.0.0
Function registerNull has been replaced by pushNull.
Using pushNull has the advantage that users won’t have to remember
to register a special variable. Users who need a global variable can
set it by running