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199 =item 4. A "Unicode String" is simply a string where each character can be
205 =item 5. A string containing "high" (> 255) character values is I<not> a UTF-8 string.
399 =item * list items can have an end-comma
419 character, after which more white-space and comments are allowed.
531 an empty list (NOTE: I<not> C<undef>, which is a valid scalar), the
556 structure. If it returns nothing (not even C<undef> but the empty list),
640 given character in a string.
728 =item [void, scalar or list context] = $json->incr_parse ([$string])
748 And finally, in list context, it will try to extract as many objects
749 from the stream as it can find and return them, or the empty list
1118 control whether C<encode> escapes character values outside their respective
1129 simply an abstract set of character-codepoint pairs, while an encoding
1157 expect your input strings to be encoded as UTF-8, that is, no "character"
1172 character sets (as both are proper subsets of Unicode, meaning that a
1173 Unicode string with all character values < 256 is the same thing as a
1174 ISO-8859-1 string, and a Unicode string with all character values < 128 is
1192 they only govern when the JSON output engine escapes a character or not.
1199 as UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, ASCII, KOI8-R or most about any character set and
1290 unicode character escape syntax, so you should make sure that your hash