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().
JSON_ERROR_NONE
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_DEPTH
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_STATE_MISMATCH
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_UTF8
(integer)
JSON_ERROR_RECURSION
(integer)
The object or array passed to json_encode() include
recursive references and cannot be encoded.
If the JSON_PARTIAL_OUTPUT_ON_ERROR
option was
given, NULL
will be encoded in the place of the recursive reference.
This constant is available as of PHP 5.5.0.
JSON_ERROR_INF_OR_NAN
(integer)
The value passed to json_encode() includes either
NAN
or INF
.
If the JSON_PARTIAL_OUTPUT_ON_ERROR
option was
given, 0 will be encoded in the place of these
special numbers.
This constant is available as of PHP 5.5.0.
JSON_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE
(integer)
A value of an unsupported type was given to
json_encode(), such as a resource.
If the JSON_PARTIAL_OUTPUT_ON_ERROR
option was
given, NULL
will be encoded in the place of the unsupported value.
This constant is available as of PHP 5.5.0.
The following constants can be combined to form options for json_encode().
JSON_HEX_TAG
(integer)
JSON_HEX_AMP
(integer)
JSON_HEX_APOS
(integer)
JSON_HEX_QUOT
(integer)
JSON_FORCE_OBJECT
(integer)
JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK
(integer)
JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING
(integer)
JSON_PRETTY_PRINT
(integer)
JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES
(integer)
JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE
(integer)