diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 5b3a1eb..0000000 Binary files a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 48eb285..0000000 --- a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Newtonsoft.Json.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9505 +0,0 @@ - - - - Newtonsoft.Json - - - - - Represents a BSON Oid (object id). - - - - - Gets or sets the value of the Oid. - - The value of the Oid. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The Oid value. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. - - - true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. - - - true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. - - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. - When set to no conversion will occur. - - The used when writing values to BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. - - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. - - The Object ID value to write. - - - - Writes a BSON regex. - - The regex pattern. - The regex options. - - - - Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . - - - - - First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. - - - - - Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. - - - - - Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a custom object. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. - - Type of the object. - The created object. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. - - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). - - - - - Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from its name string value. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. - The default value is false. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. - The default value is true. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from Unix epoch time - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts XML to and from JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. - - The name of the deserialized root element. - - - - Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. - - true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The calling serializer. - The value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Checks if the is a namespace attribute. - - Attribute name to test. - The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. - true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". - - - - - Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". - - - - - Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . - - - - - Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. - - - - - Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. - - - - - Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. - If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. - - - - - Time zone information should be preserved when converting. - - - - - The default JSON name table implementation. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Adds the specified string into name table. - - The string to add. - This method is not thread-safe. - The resolved string. - - - - Specifies default value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. - Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - so that it is not written to JSON. - This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, - decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by - placing the on the property. - - - - - Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - and set members to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and with . - - - - - Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". - - - - - Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. - Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. - - - - - Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. - - - - - Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies formatting options for the . - - - - - No special formatting is applied. This is the default. - - - - - Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. - - - - - Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. - - The array type content. - - - - Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. - The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - - - Return an array to the pool. - - The array that is being returned. - - - - Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Gets the current line position. - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. - - true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - The id. - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - The title. - - - - Gets or sets the description. - - The description. - - - - Gets or sets the collection's items converter. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. - - - true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. - - - true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. - - - - - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates default . - Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , - and and on . - To serialize without using any default settings create a with - . - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - The string escape handling. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. - - The object to serialize. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The of object being deserialized. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The object to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize to. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string. - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to serialize. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to convert to JSON. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to convert to JSON. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. - - true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. - The existing value has a value. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. - - - - - Gets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. - - - - Represents a collection of . - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection - and write values during serialization. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. - - - true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. - - - true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. - - - - - Base class for a table of atomized string objects. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. - - - - - Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. - - - A value indicating whether this property is required. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Specifies the state of the reader. - - - - - A read method has not been called. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Reader is at a property. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an object. - - - - - Reader is in an object. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an array. - - - - - Reader is in an array. - - - - - The method has been called. - - - - - Reader has just read a value. - - - - - Reader is at the start of a constructor. - - - - - Reader is in a constructor. - - - - - An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Gets the current reader state. - - The current reader state. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. - - - true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can - be read from a continuous stream without erroring. - - - true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. - The default is false. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source. - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Skips the children of the current token. - - - - - Sets the current token. - - The new token. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. - - - - Sets the state based on current token type. - - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the source is also closed. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. - The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. - - - - - Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - Collection that will be used during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . - - The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. - The being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The type of the object to deserialize. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Specifies the settings on a object. - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. - The default value is . - - Reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - Missing member handling. - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - Null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - The converters. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The preserve references handling. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - The reference resolver. - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . - - The containing the JSON data to read. - - - - Gets or sets the reader's property name table. - - - - - Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Gets the current line position. - - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. - - - - - Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Specifies the type of JSON token. - - - - - This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. - - - - - An object start token. - - - - - An array start token. - - - - - A constructor start token. - - - - - An object property name. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - Raw JSON. - - - - - An integer. - - - - - A float. - - - - - A string. - - - - - A boolean. - - - - - A null token. - - - - - An undefined token. - - - - - An object end token. - - - - - An array end token. - - - - - A constructor end token. - - - - - A Date. - - - - - Byte data. - - - - - - Represents a reader that provides validation. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class that - validates the content returned from the given . - - The to read from while validating. - - - - Gets or sets the schema. - - The schema. - - - - Gets the used to construct this . - - The specified in the constructor. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. - - - true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. - - - true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets the top. - - The top. - - - - Gets the state of the writer. - - - - - Gets the path of the writer. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the destination is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the end of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the end of an array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end constructor. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. - - - - - Writes the current token and its children. - - The to read the token from. - - - - Writes the current token. - - The to read the token from. - A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. - - - - Writes the token and its value. - - The to write. - - The value to write. - A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . - null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . - - - - - Writes the token. - - The to write. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Sets the state of the . - - The being written. - The value being written. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore comments. - - - - - Load comments as a with type . - - - - - Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. - - - - - Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. - - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Converts the value. - - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Converts the value. - - The source collection type. - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The type to convert the values to. - The source collection type. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Represents a JSON array. - - - - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the at the specified index. - - - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The object to locate in the . - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Inserts an item to the at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The object to insert into the . - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Removes the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - - A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Adds an item to the . - - The object to add to the . - - - - Removes all items from the . - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. - - The array. - Index of the array. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. - - true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Represents a JSON constructor. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets or sets the name of this constructor. - - The constructor name. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - The constructor name. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a token that can contain other tokens. - - - - - Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. - - - - - Occurs before an item is added to the collection. - - - - - Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. - - An of containing the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Adds the specified content as children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Adds the specified content as the first children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . - - A that is ready to have content written to it. - - - - Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. - - The content. - - - - Removes the child nodes from this token. - - - - - Merge the specified content into this . - - The content to be merged. - - - - Merge the specified content into this using . - - The content to be merged. - The used to merge the content. - - - - Gets the count of child JSON tokens. - - The count of child JSON tokens. - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - An empty collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The enumerable. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - - Represents a JSON object. - - - - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Occurs when a property value changes. - - - - - Occurs when a property value is changing. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets an of of this object's properties. - - An of of this object's properties. - - - - Gets a with the specified name. - - The property name. - A with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The property name. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - A matched with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets a of of this object's property values. - - A of of this object's property values. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the with the specified property name. - - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - The value. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Adds the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the property with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Represents a JSON property. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the property name. - - The property name. - - - - Gets or sets the property value. - - The property value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a view of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. - - - true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. - - The component to test for reset capability. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. - - - The value of a property for a given component. - - The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. - - The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. - - The component with the property value that is to be set. - The new value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. - - - true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. - - The component with the property to be examined for persistence. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. - - - A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. - When the or - - methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. - - - true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. - - - A that represents the type of the property. - - - - - Gets the hash code for the name of the member. - - - - The hash code for the name of the member. - - - - - Represents a raw JSON string. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The raw json. - - - - Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - The reader. - An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - - - Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON comment handling. - - - - Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON line info handling. - - - - Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON duplicate property name handling. - - - - Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. - - The method used when merging JSON arrays. - - - - Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. - - How null value properties are merged. - - - - Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The comparison used to match property names while merging. - - - - Represents an abstract JSON token. - - - - - Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. - - A that can compare two nodes for value equality. - - - - Gets or sets the parent. - - The parent. - - - - Gets the root of this . - - The root of this . - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. - - The first to compare. - The second to compare. - true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. - - - - Gets the next sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the next sibling token. - - - - Gets the previous sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the previous sibling token. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON token. - - - - - Adds the specified content immediately after this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. - - - - Adds the specified content immediately before this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. - - The type to convert the token to. - The token key. - The converted token value. - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. - - The type to filter the child tokens on. - A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - Removes this token from its parent. - - - - - Replaces this token with the specified token. - - The value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Returns the indented JSON for this token. - - - The indented JSON for this token. - - - - - Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to []. - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Creates a for this token. - - A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object using the specified . - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used when reading the object. - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - An positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A , or null. - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - A . - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. - - A new instance of the . - - - - Adds an object to the annotation list of this . - - The annotation to add. - - - - Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The type of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The type of the annotations to retrieve. - An that contains the annotations for this . - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The of the annotations to retrieve. - An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The type of annotations to remove. - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The of annotations to remove. - - - - Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. - - - - - Determines whether the specified objects are equal. - - The first object of type to compare. - The second object of type to compare. - - true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for the specified object. - - The for which a hash code is to be returned. - A hash code for the specified object. - The type of is a reference type and is null. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the reader's current position. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The token to read from. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Specifies the type of token. - - - - - No token type has been set. - - - - - A JSON object. - - - - - A JSON array. - - - - - A JSON constructor. - - - - - A JSON object property. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - An integer value. - - - - - A float value. - - - - - A string value. - - - - - A boolean value. - - - - - A null value. - - - - - An undefined value. - - - - - A date value. - - - - - A raw JSON value. - - - - - A collection of bytes value. - - - - - A Guid value. - - - - - A Uri value. - - - - - A TimeSpan value. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the writer's current position. - - - - - Gets the token being written. - - The token being written. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . - - The container being written to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a comment with the given value. - - The value. - A comment with the given value. - - - - Creates a string with the given value. - - The value. - A string with the given value. - - - - Creates a null value. - - A null value. - - - - Creates a undefined value. - - A undefined value. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the underlying token value. - - The underlying token value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - An object to compare with this object. - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . - - The to compare with the current . - - true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Serves as a hash function for a particular type. - - - A hash code for the current . - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - - An object to compare with this instance. - - A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: - Value - Meaning - Less than zero - This instance is less than . - Zero - This instance is equal to . - Greater than zero - This instance is greater than . - - - is not of the same type as this instance. - - - - - Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore line information. - - - - - Load line information. - - - - - Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. - - - - Concatenate arrays. - - - Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. - - - Replace all array items. - - - Merge array items together, matched by index. - - - - Specifies how null value properties are merged. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be merged. - - - - - Specifies the member serialization options for the . - - - - - All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . - This is the default member serialization mode. - - - - - Only members marked with or are serialized. - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . - - - - - All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with - and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. - - - - - Specifies metadata property handling options for the . - - - - - Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. - - - - - Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. - - - - - Do not try to read metadata properties. - - - - - Specifies missing member handling options for the . - - - - - Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. - - - - - Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. - - - - - Specifies null value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Specifies how object creation is handled by the . - - - - - Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. - - - - - Only reuse existing objects. - - - - - Always create new objects. - - - - - Specifies reference handling options for the . - Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . - - - - - - - - Do not preserve references when serializing types. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing. - - - - - Specifies reference loop handling options for the . - - - - - Throw a when a loop is encountered. - - - - - Ignore loop references and do not serialize. - - - - - Serialize loop references. - - - - - Indicating whether a property is required. - - - - - The property is not required. The default state. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. - - - - - The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. - - - - - - Contains the JSON schema extension methods. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - The validation event handler. - - - - - An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is required. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is transient. - - - - - Gets or sets the description of the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern. - - The pattern. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum length. - - The minimum length. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum length. - - The maximum length. - - - - Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. - - A number that the value should be divisible by. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum. - - The minimum. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum. - - The maximum. - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets the minimum number of items. - - The minimum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum number of items. - - The maximum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the of items. - - The of items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . - - - true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the of additional items. - - The of additional items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. - - - true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. - - - - - Gets or sets the of properties. - - The of properties. - - - - Gets or sets the of additional properties. - - The of additional properties. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern properties. - - The pattern properties. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. - - - true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. - - The required property if this property is present. - - - - Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. - - A collection of valid enum values allowed. - - - - Gets or sets disallowed types. - - The disallowed types. - - - - Gets or sets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. - - The collection of that this schema extends. - - - - Gets or sets the format. - - The format. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The to use when resolving schema references. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. - - A that contains JSON Schema. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . - - A that contains JSON Schema. - The resolver. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Writes this schema to a . - - A into which this method will write. - - - - Writes this schema to a using the specified . - - A into which this method will write. - The resolver used. - - - - Returns a that represents the current . - - - A that represents the current . - - - - - - Returns detailed information about the schema exception. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - - Generates a from a specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. - - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - - Resolves from an id. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the loaded schemas. - - The loaded schemas. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a for the specified reference. - - The id. - A for the specified reference. - - - - - The value types allowed by the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - No type specified. - - - - - String type. - - - - - Float type. - - - - - Integer type. - - - - - Boolean type. - - - - - Object type. - - - - - Array type. - - - - - Null type. - - - - - Any type. - - - - - - Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Do not infer a schema Id. - - - - - Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - - Returns detailed information related to the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the associated with the validation error. - - The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - - - Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. - - The text description. - - - - - Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - A camel case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. - This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. - - - true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the default members search flags. - - The default members search flags. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. - - - true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Gets the serializable members for the type. - - The type to get serializable members for. - The serializable members for the type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates the constructor parameters. - - The constructor to create properties for. - The type's member properties. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The matching member property. - The constructor parameter. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the default for the contract. - - Type of the object. - The contract's default . - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Determines which contract type is created for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates properties for the given . - - The type to create properties for. - /// The member serialization mode for the type. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - The member. - The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The member's parent . - The member to create a for. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Resolved name of the property. - - - - Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. - - Name of the extension data. - Resolved name of the extension data. - - - - Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. - - Key of the dictionary. - Resolved key of the dictionary. - - - - Gets the resolved name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Name of the property. - - - - The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides information surrounding an error. - - - - - Gets the error. - - The error. - - - - Gets the original object that caused the error. - - The original object that caused the error. - - - - Gets the member that caused the error. - - The member that caused the error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. - - true if handled; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides data for the Error event. - - - - - Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. - - The current object the error event is being raised against. - - - - Gets the error context. - - The error context. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The current object. - The error context. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides methods to get attributes. - - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . - - - - - Resolves a reference to its object. - - The serialization context. - The reference to resolve. - The object that was resolved from the reference. - - - - Gets the reference for the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The object to get a reference for. - The reference to the object. - - - - Determines whether the specified object is referenced. - - The serialization context. - The object to test for a reference. - - true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds a reference to the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The reference. - The object to reference. - - - - Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. - - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Provides methods to get and set values. - - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the of the collection items. - - The of the collection items. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. - - true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the default collection items . - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. - - true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Handles serialization callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - - - - Handles serialization error callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - The error context. - - - - Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - The extension data key. - The extension data value. - - - - Gets extension data for an object during serialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the underlying type for the contract. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. - - The type created during deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the default for this contract. - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. - - The methods called during deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - The methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. - - The methods called before serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. - - The default creator method used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. - - true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. - - The dictionary key resolver. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary keys. - - The of the dictionary keys. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary values. - - The of the dictionary values. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets or sets the property name resolver. - - The property name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object constructor. - - The object constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object member serialization. - - The member object serialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . - - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets the extension data setter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data getter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data value type. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. - - The extension data name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the type that declared this property. - - The type that declared this property. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. - - The name of the underlying member or parameter. - - - - Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. - - The that will get and set the during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the for this property. - - The for this property. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the property. - - The type of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the for the property. - If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets the member converter. - - The member converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. - - true if ignored; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. - - true if readable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. - - true if writable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. - - true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. - - A value indicating whether this is required. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. - - - true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the property null value handling. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property default value handling. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property object creation handling. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - A collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The type. - - - - When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. - - The element from which to extract the key. - The key for the specified element. - - - - Adds a object. - - The property to add to the collection. - - - - Gets the closest matching object. - First attempts to get an exact case match of and then - a case insensitive match. - - Name of the property. - A matching property if found. - - - - Gets a property by property name. - - The name of the property to get. - Type property name string comparison. - A matching property if found. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. - - The type to create. - Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is - reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - - - Returns a of the most recent trace messages. - - - A of the most recent trace messages. - - - - - A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, - e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given property name. - - The initial property name. - A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. - The serialized property name. - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. - - The initial extension data name. - The serialized extension data name. - - - - Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. - - The initial dictionary key. - The serialized dictionary key. - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Represents a method that constructs an object. - - The object type to create. - - - - When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. - - - - - Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Get and set values for a using reflection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - A snake case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. - - - - - In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - Specifies type name handling options for the . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Always include the .NET type name when serializing. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. - Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON - you must specify a root type object with - or . - - - - - Determines whether the collection is null or empty. - - The collection. - - true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . - - The list to add to. - The collection of elements to add. - - - - Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the - value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. - - The value to convert. - The culture to use when converting. - The type to convert or cast the value to. - - The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value - is returned if assignable to the target type. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic that returns a result - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged - with a restriction limiting our type - - - - - Helper class for serializing immutable collections. - Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed - https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 - - - - - Gets the type of the typed collection's items. - - The type. - The type of the typed collection's items. - - - - Gets the member's underlying type. - - The member. - The underlying type of the member. - - - - Determines whether the property is an indexed property. - - The property. - - true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the member's value on the object. - - The member. - The target object. - The member's value on the object. - - - - Sets the member's value on the target object. - - The member. - The target. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. - /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. - if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. - if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. - - - - - Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. - - - - - Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. - - The string to test whether it is all white space. - - true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. - - - - - Specifies the state of the . - - - - - An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. - You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. - Any other method calls result in an being thrown. - - - - - The method has been called. - - - - - An object is being written. - - - - - An array is being written. - - - - - A constructor is being written. - - - - - A property is being written. - - - - - A write method has not been called. - - - - diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe deleted file mode 100644 index 989f113..0000000 Binary files a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe.config b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe.config deleted file mode 100644 index 6a1af7b..0000000 --- a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.exe.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - - - - - diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.pdb b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.pdb deleted file mode 100644 index 6aa6ea8..0000000 Binary files a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.pdb and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe deleted file mode 100644 index 3c5dcfb..0000000 Binary files a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.config b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.config deleted file mode 100644 index 6a1af7b..0000000 --- a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - - - - - diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.manifest b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.manifest deleted file mode 100644 index 061c9ca..0000000 --- a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Debug/Touhou Launcher.vshost.exe.manifest +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 5b3a1eb..0000000 Binary files a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 48eb285..0000000 --- a/Touhou Launcher/bin/Release/Newtonsoft.Json.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9505 +0,0 @@ - - - - Newtonsoft.Json - - - - - Represents a BSON Oid (object id). - - - - - Gets or sets the value of the Oid. - - The value of the Oid. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The Oid value. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. - - - true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. - - - true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. - - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. - When set to no conversion will occur. - - The used when writing values to BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. - - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. - - The Object ID value to write. - - - - Writes a BSON regex. - - The regex pattern. - The regex options. - - - - Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . - - - - - First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. - - - - - Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. - - - - - Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a custom object. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. - - Type of the object. - The created object. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. - - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). - - - - - Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from its name string value. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. - The default value is false. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. - The default value is true. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from Unix epoch time - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts XML to and from JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. - - The name of the deserialized root element. - - - - Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. - - true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The calling serializer. - The value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Checks if the is a namespace attribute. - - Attribute name to test. - The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. - true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". - - - - - Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". - - - - - Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . - - - - - Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. - - - - - Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. - - - - - Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. - If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. - - - - - Time zone information should be preserved when converting. - - - - - The default JSON name table implementation. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Adds the specified string into name table. - - The string to add. - This method is not thread-safe. - The resolved string. - - - - Specifies default value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. - Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - so that it is not written to JSON. - This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, - decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by - placing the on the property. - - - - - Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - and set members to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and with . - - - - - Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". - - - - - Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. - Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. - - - - - Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. - - - - - Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies formatting options for the . - - - - - No special formatting is applied. This is the default. - - - - - Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. - - - - - Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. - - The array type content. - - - - Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. - The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - - - Return an array to the pool. - - The array that is being returned. - - - - Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Gets the current line position. - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. - - true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - The id. - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - The title. - - - - Gets or sets the description. - - The description. - - - - Gets or sets the collection's items converter. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. - - - true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. - - - true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. - - - - - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates default . - Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , - and and on . - To serialize without using any default settings create a with - . - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - The string escape handling. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. - - The object to serialize. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The of object being deserialized. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The object to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize to. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string. - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to serialize. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to convert to JSON. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to convert to JSON. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. - - true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. - The existing value has a value. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. - - - - - Gets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. - - - - Represents a collection of . - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection - and write values during serialization. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. - - - true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. - - - true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. - - - - - Base class for a table of atomized string objects. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. - - - - - Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. - - - A value indicating whether this property is required. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Specifies the state of the reader. - - - - - A read method has not been called. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Reader is at a property. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an object. - - - - - Reader is in an object. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an array. - - - - - Reader is in an array. - - - - - The method has been called. - - - - - Reader has just read a value. - - - - - Reader is at the start of a constructor. - - - - - Reader is in a constructor. - - - - - An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Gets the current reader state. - - The current reader state. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. - - - true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can - be read from a continuous stream without erroring. - - - true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. - The default is false. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source. - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Skips the children of the current token. - - - - - Sets the current token. - - The new token. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. - - - - Sets the state based on current token type. - - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the source is also closed. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. - The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. - - - - - Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - Collection that will be used during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . - - The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. - The being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The type of the object to deserialize. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Specifies the settings on a object. - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. - The default value is . - - Reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - Missing member handling. - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - Null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - The converters. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The preserve references handling. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - The reference resolver. - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . - - The containing the JSON data to read. - - - - Gets or sets the reader's property name table. - - - - - Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Gets the current line position. - - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. - - - - - Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Specifies the type of JSON token. - - - - - This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. - - - - - An object start token. - - - - - An array start token. - - - - - A constructor start token. - - - - - An object property name. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - Raw JSON. - - - - - An integer. - - - - - A float. - - - - - A string. - - - - - A boolean. - - - - - A null token. - - - - - An undefined token. - - - - - An object end token. - - - - - An array end token. - - - - - A constructor end token. - - - - - A Date. - - - - - Byte data. - - - - - - Represents a reader that provides validation. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class that - validates the content returned from the given . - - The to read from while validating. - - - - Gets or sets the schema. - - The schema. - - - - Gets the used to construct this . - - The specified in the constructor. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. - - - true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. - - - true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets the top. - - The top. - - - - Gets the state of the writer. - - - - - Gets the path of the writer. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the destination is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the end of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the end of an array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end constructor. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. - - - - - Writes the current token and its children. - - The to read the token from. - - - - Writes the current token. - - The to read the token from. - A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. - - - - Writes the token and its value. - - The to write. - - The value to write. - A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . - null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . - - - - - Writes the token. - - The to write. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Sets the state of the . - - The being written. - The value being written. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore comments. - - - - - Load comments as a with type . - - - - - Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. - - - - - Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. - - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Converts the value. - - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Converts the value. - - The source collection type. - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The type to convert the values to. - The source collection type. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Represents a JSON array. - - - - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the at the specified index. - - - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The object to locate in the . - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Inserts an item to the at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The object to insert into the . - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Removes the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - - A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Adds an item to the . - - The object to add to the . - - - - Removes all items from the . - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. - - The array. - Index of the array. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. - - true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Represents a JSON constructor. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets or sets the name of this constructor. - - The constructor name. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - The constructor name. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a token that can contain other tokens. - - - - - Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. - - - - - Occurs before an item is added to the collection. - - - - - Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. - - An of containing the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Adds the specified content as children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Adds the specified content as the first children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . - - A that is ready to have content written to it. - - - - Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. - - The content. - - - - Removes the child nodes from this token. - - - - - Merge the specified content into this . - - The content to be merged. - - - - Merge the specified content into this using . - - The content to be merged. - The used to merge the content. - - - - Gets the count of child JSON tokens. - - The count of child JSON tokens. - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - An empty collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The enumerable. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - - Represents a JSON object. - - - - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Occurs when a property value changes. - - - - - Occurs when a property value is changing. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets an of of this object's properties. - - An of of this object's properties. - - - - Gets a with the specified name. - - The property name. - A with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The property name. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - A matched with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets a of of this object's property values. - - A of of this object's property values. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the with the specified property name. - - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - The value. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Adds the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the property with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Represents a JSON property. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the property name. - - The property name. - - - - Gets or sets the property value. - - The property value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a view of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. - - - true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. - - The component to test for reset capability. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. - - - The value of a property for a given component. - - The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. - - The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. - - The component with the property value that is to be set. - The new value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. - - - true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. - - The component with the property to be examined for persistence. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. - - - A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. - When the or - - methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. - - - true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. - - - A that represents the type of the property. - - - - - Gets the hash code for the name of the member. - - - - The hash code for the name of the member. - - - - - Represents a raw JSON string. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The raw json. - - - - Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - The reader. - An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - - - Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON comment handling. - - - - Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON line info handling. - - - - Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON duplicate property name handling. - - - - Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. - - The method used when merging JSON arrays. - - - - Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. - - How null value properties are merged. - - - - Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The comparison used to match property names while merging. - - - - Represents an abstract JSON token. - - - - - Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. - - A that can compare two nodes for value equality. - - - - Gets or sets the parent. - - The parent. - - - - Gets the root of this . - - The root of this . - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. - - The first to compare. - The second to compare. - true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. - - - - Gets the next sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the next sibling token. - - - - Gets the previous sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the previous sibling token. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON token. - - - - - Adds the specified content immediately after this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. - - - - Adds the specified content immediately before this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. - - The type to convert the token to. - The token key. - The converted token value. - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. - - The type to filter the child tokens on. - A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - Removes this token from its parent. - - - - - Replaces this token with the specified token. - - The value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Returns the indented JSON for this token. - - - The indented JSON for this token. - - - - - Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to []. - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Creates a for this token. - - A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object using the specified . - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used when reading the object. - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - An positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A , or null. - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - A . - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. - - A new instance of the . - - - - Adds an object to the annotation list of this . - - The annotation to add. - - - - Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The type of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The type of the annotations to retrieve. - An that contains the annotations for this . - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The of the annotations to retrieve. - An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The type of annotations to remove. - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The of annotations to remove. - - - - Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. - - - - - Determines whether the specified objects are equal. - - The first object of type to compare. - The second object of type to compare. - - true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for the specified object. - - The for which a hash code is to be returned. - A hash code for the specified object. - The type of is a reference type and is null. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the reader's current position. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The token to read from. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Specifies the type of token. - - - - - No token type has been set. - - - - - A JSON object. - - - - - A JSON array. - - - - - A JSON constructor. - - - - - A JSON object property. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - An integer value. - - - - - A float value. - - - - - A string value. - - - - - A boolean value. - - - - - A null value. - - - - - An undefined value. - - - - - A date value. - - - - - A raw JSON value. - - - - - A collection of bytes value. - - - - - A Guid value. - - - - - A Uri value. - - - - - A TimeSpan value. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the writer's current position. - - - - - Gets the token being written. - - The token being written. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . - - The container being written to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a comment with the given value. - - The value. - A comment with the given value. - - - - Creates a string with the given value. - - The value. - A string with the given value. - - - - Creates a null value. - - A null value. - - - - Creates a undefined value. - - A undefined value. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the underlying token value. - - The underlying token value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - An object to compare with this object. - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . - - The to compare with the current . - - true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Serves as a hash function for a particular type. - - - A hash code for the current . - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - - An object to compare with this instance. - - A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: - Value - Meaning - Less than zero - This instance is less than . - Zero - This instance is equal to . - Greater than zero - This instance is greater than . - - - is not of the same type as this instance. - - - - - Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore line information. - - - - - Load line information. - - - - - Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. - - - - Concatenate arrays. - - - Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. - - - Replace all array items. - - - Merge array items together, matched by index. - - - - Specifies how null value properties are merged. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be merged. - - - - - Specifies the member serialization options for the . - - - - - All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . - This is the default member serialization mode. - - - - - Only members marked with or are serialized. - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . - - - - - All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with - and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. - - - - - Specifies metadata property handling options for the . - - - - - Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. - - - - - Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. - - - - - Do not try to read metadata properties. - - - - - Specifies missing member handling options for the . - - - - - Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. - - - - - Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. - - - - - Specifies null value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Specifies how object creation is handled by the . - - - - - Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. - - - - - Only reuse existing objects. - - - - - Always create new objects. - - - - - Specifies reference handling options for the . - Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . - - - - - - - - Do not preserve references when serializing types. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing. - - - - - Specifies reference loop handling options for the . - - - - - Throw a when a loop is encountered. - - - - - Ignore loop references and do not serialize. - - - - - Serialize loop references. - - - - - Indicating whether a property is required. - - - - - The property is not required. The default state. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. - - - - - The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. - - - - - - Contains the JSON schema extension methods. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - The validation event handler. - - - - - An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is required. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is transient. - - - - - Gets or sets the description of the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern. - - The pattern. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum length. - - The minimum length. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum length. - - The maximum length. - - - - Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. - - A number that the value should be divisible by. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum. - - The minimum. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum. - - The maximum. - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets the minimum number of items. - - The minimum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum number of items. - - The maximum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the of items. - - The of items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . - - - true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the of additional items. - - The of additional items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. - - - true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. - - - - - Gets or sets the of properties. - - The of properties. - - - - Gets or sets the of additional properties. - - The of additional properties. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern properties. - - The pattern properties. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. - - - true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. - - The required property if this property is present. - - - - Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. - - A collection of valid enum values allowed. - - - - Gets or sets disallowed types. - - The disallowed types. - - - - Gets or sets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. - - The collection of that this schema extends. - - - - Gets or sets the format. - - The format. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The to use when resolving schema references. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. - - A that contains JSON Schema. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . - - A that contains JSON Schema. - The resolver. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Writes this schema to a . - - A into which this method will write. - - - - Writes this schema to a using the specified . - - A into which this method will write. - The resolver used. - - - - Returns a that represents the current . - - - A that represents the current . - - - - - - Returns detailed information about the schema exception. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - - Generates a from a specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. - - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - - Resolves from an id. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the loaded schemas. - - The loaded schemas. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a for the specified reference. - - The id. - A for the specified reference. - - - - - The value types allowed by the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - No type specified. - - - - - String type. - - - - - Float type. - - - - - Integer type. - - - - - Boolean type. - - - - - Object type. - - - - - Array type. - - - - - Null type. - - - - - Any type. - - - - - - Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Do not infer a schema Id. - - - - - Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - - Returns detailed information related to the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the associated with the validation error. - - The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - - - Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. - - The text description. - - - - - Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - A camel case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. - This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. - - - true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the default members search flags. - - The default members search flags. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. - - - true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Gets the serializable members for the type. - - The type to get serializable members for. - The serializable members for the type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates the constructor parameters. - - The constructor to create properties for. - The type's member properties. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The matching member property. - The constructor parameter. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the default for the contract. - - Type of the object. - The contract's default . - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Determines which contract type is created for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates properties for the given . - - The type to create properties for. - /// The member serialization mode for the type. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - The member. - The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The member's parent . - The member to create a for. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Resolved name of the property. - - - - Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. - - Name of the extension data. - Resolved name of the extension data. - - - - Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. - - Key of the dictionary. - Resolved key of the dictionary. - - - - Gets the resolved name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Name of the property. - - - - The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides information surrounding an error. - - - - - Gets the error. - - The error. - - - - Gets the original object that caused the error. - - The original object that caused the error. - - - - Gets the member that caused the error. - - The member that caused the error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. - - true if handled; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides data for the Error event. - - - - - Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. - - The current object the error event is being raised against. - - - - Gets the error context. - - The error context. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The current object. - The error context. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides methods to get attributes. - - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . - - - - - Resolves a reference to its object. - - The serialization context. - The reference to resolve. - The object that was resolved from the reference. - - - - Gets the reference for the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The object to get a reference for. - The reference to the object. - - - - Determines whether the specified object is referenced. - - The serialization context. - The object to test for a reference. - - true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds a reference to the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The reference. - The object to reference. - - - - Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. - - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Provides methods to get and set values. - - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the of the collection items. - - The of the collection items. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. - - true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the default collection items . - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. - - true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Handles serialization callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - - - - Handles serialization error callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - The error context. - - - - Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - The extension data key. - The extension data value. - - - - Gets extension data for an object during serialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the underlying type for the contract. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. - - The type created during deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the default for this contract. - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. - - The methods called during deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - The methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. - - The methods called before serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. - - The default creator method used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. - - true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. - - The dictionary key resolver. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary keys. - - The of the dictionary keys. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary values. - - The of the dictionary values. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets or sets the property name resolver. - - The property name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object constructor. - - The object constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object member serialization. - - The member object serialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . - - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets the extension data setter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data getter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data value type. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. - - The extension data name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the type that declared this property. - - The type that declared this property. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. - - The name of the underlying member or parameter. - - - - Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. - - The that will get and set the during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the for this property. - - The for this property. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the property. - - The type of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the for the property. - If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets the member converter. - - The member converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. - - true if ignored; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. - - true if readable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. - - true if writable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. - - true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. - - A value indicating whether this is required. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. - - - true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the property null value handling. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property default value handling. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property object creation handling. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - A collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The type. - - - - When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. - - The element from which to extract the key. - The key for the specified element. - - - - Adds a object. - - The property to add to the collection. - - - - Gets the closest matching object. - First attempts to get an exact case match of and then - a case insensitive match. - - Name of the property. - A matching property if found. - - - - Gets a property by property name. - - The name of the property to get. - Type property name string comparison. - A matching property if found. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. - - The type to create. - Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is - reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - - - Returns a of the most recent trace messages. - - - A of the most recent trace messages. - - - - - A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, - e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given property name. - - The initial property name. - A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. - The serialized property name. - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. - - The initial extension data name. - The serialized extension data name. - - - - Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. - - The initial dictionary key. - The serialized dictionary key. - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Represents a method that constructs an object. - - The object type to create. - - - - When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. - - - - - Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Get and set values for a using reflection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - A snake case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. - - - - - In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - Specifies type name handling options for the . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Always include the .NET type name when serializing. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. - Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON - you must specify a root type object with - or . - - - - - Determines whether the collection is null or empty. - - The collection. - - true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . - - The list to add to. - The collection of elements to add. - - - - Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the - value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. - - The value to convert. - The culture to use when converting. - The type to convert or cast the value to. - - The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value - is returned if assignable to the target type. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic that returns a result - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged - with a restriction limiting our type - - - - - Helper class for serializing immutable collections. - Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed - https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 - - - - - Gets the type of the typed collection's items. - - The type. - The type of the typed collection's items. - - - - Gets the member's underlying type. - - The member. - The underlying type of the member. - - - - Determines whether the property is an indexed property. - - The property. - - true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the member's value on the object. - - The member. - The target object. - The member's value on the object. - - - - Sets the member's value on the target object. - - The member. - The target. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. - /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. - if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. - if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. - - - - - Builds a string. 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