JsonWriter.Lenient Property

Definition

Returns true if this writer has relaxed syntax rules. -or- Configure this writer to relax its syntax rules.

public bool Lenient { [Android.Runtime.Register("isLenient", "()Z", "")] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setLenient", "(Z)V", "")] set; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("isLenient", "()Z", "")>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setLenient", "(Z)V", "")>]
member this.Lenient : bool with get, set

Property Value

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Remarks

Property getter documentation:

Returns true if this writer has relaxed syntax rules.

Java documentation for android.util.JsonWriter.isLenient().

Property setter documentation:

Configure this writer to relax its syntax rules. By default, this writer only emits well-formed JSON as specified by RFC 4627. Setting the writer to lenient permits the following: <ul> <li>Top-level values of any type. With strict writing, the top-level value must be an object or an array. <li>Numbers may be Double#isNaN() NaNs or Double#isInfinite() infinities. </ul>

Java documentation for android.util.JsonWriter.setLenient(boolean).

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Applies to