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<?php namespace Safe; use Safe\Exceptions\JsonException; /** * Returns a string containing the JSON representation of the supplied * value. If the parameter is an array or object, * it will be serialized recursively. * * If a value to be serialized is an object, then by default only publicly visible * properties will be included. Alternatively, a class may implement JsonSerializable * to control how its values are serialized to JSON. * * The encoding is affected by the supplied flags * and additionally the encoding of float values depends on the value of * serialize_precision. * * @param mixed $value The value being encoded. Can be any type except * a resource. * * All string data must be UTF-8 encoded. * * PHP implements a superset of JSON as specified in the original * RFC 7159. * @param int $flags Bitmask consisting of * JSON_FORCE_OBJECT, * JSON_HEX_QUOT, * JSON_HEX_TAG, * JSON_HEX_AMP, * JSON_HEX_APOS, * JSON_INVALID_UTF8_IGNORE, * JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE, * JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK, * JSON_PARTIAL_OUTPUT_ON_ERROR, * JSON_PRESERVE_ZERO_FRACTION, * JSON_PRETTY_PRINT, * JSON_UNESCAPED_LINE_TERMINATORS, * JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES, * JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE, * JSON_THROW_ON_ERROR. * The behaviour of these constants is described on the * JSON constants page. * @param int $depth Set the maximum depth. Must be greater than zero. * @return string Returns a JSON encoded string on success. * @throws JsonException * */ function json_encode($value, int $flags = 0, int $depth = 512): string { error_clear_last(); $safeResult = \json_encode($value, $flags, $depth); if ($safeResult === false) { throw JsonException::createFromPhpError(); } return $safeResult; }