Predefined Constants
 
The constants below are defined by this extension, and
will only be available when the extension has either
been compiled into PHP or dynamically loaded at runtime.
 
  The following constants indicate the type of error returned by
  json_last_error(). They are all available as of
  PHP 5.3.0.
 
 
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    JSON_ERROR_NONE
     (integer)
   
   
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     No error has occurred.
    
   
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    JSON_ERROR_DEPTH
     (integer)
   
   
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     The maximum stack depth has been exceeded.
    
   
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    JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR
     (integer)
   
   
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     Control character error, possibly incorrectly encoded.
    
   
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    JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX
     (integer)
   
   
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     Syntax error.
    
   
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    JSON_ERROR_UTF8
     (integer)
   
   
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     Malformed UTF-8 characters, possibly incorrectly encoded. This 
     constant is available as of PHP 5.3.1.
    
   
  The following constants can be combined to form options for
  json_encode(). They are all available as of
  PHP 5.3.0.
 
 
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    JSON_HEX_TAG
     (integer)
   
   
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     All < and > are converted to \u003C and \u003E.
    
   
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    JSON_HEX_AMP
     (integer)
   
   
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     All &s are converted to \u0026.
    
   
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    JSON_HEX_APOS
     (integer)
   
   
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     All ' are converted to \u0027.
    
   
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    JSON_HEX_QUOT
     (integer)
   
   
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     All " are converted to \u0022.
    
   
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    JSON_FORCE_OBJECT
     (integer)
   
   
- 
    
     Outputs an object rather than an array when a non-associative array is
     used. Especially useful when the recipient of the output is expecting
     an object and the array is empty.