From a0e9d751a3cd1aa4cad3a9f830076231505aa1be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Alexsander Silva Dias Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2018 19:52:27 -0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed wrong example in JSONParseResult. (cherry picked from commit 24e87f97c600f73187a8c3c9071943a465a6354e) --- doc/classes/JSONParseResult.xml | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/classes/JSONParseResult.xml b/doc/classes/JSONParseResult.xml index 0e8d9b66fac..18313beaf82 100644 --- a/doc/classes/JSONParseResult.xml +++ b/doc/classes/JSONParseResult.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Data class wrapper for decoded JSON. - Returned by [method JSON.parse], [code]JSONParseResult[/code] contains decoded JSON or error information if JSON source not successfully parsed. You can check if JSON source was successfully parsed with [code]if json_result.error == 0[/code]. + Returned by [method JSON.parse], [code]JSONParseResult[/code] contains decoded JSON or error information if JSON source not successfully parsed. You can check if JSON source was successfully parsed with [code]if json_result.error == OK[/code]. @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ [i]Be aware that the JSON specification does not define integer or float types, but only a number type. Therefore, parsing a JSON text will convert all numerical values to float types. Note that JSON objects do not preserve key order like Godot dictionaries, thus you should not rely on keys being in a certain order if a dictionary is constructed from JSON. In contrast, JSON arrays retain the order of their elements:[/i] [codeblock] - p = JSON.parse('["hello", "world", "!"]') - if typeof(p) == TYPE_ARRAY: - print(p[0]) # prints 'hello' + var p = JSON.parse('["hello", "world", "!"]') + if typeof(p.result) == TYPE_ARRAY: + print(p.result[0]) # prints 'hello' else: print("unexpected results") [/codeblock]