You can not select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
410 lines
18 KiB
410 lines
18 KiB
13 years ago
|
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||
|
<doc>
|
||
|
<assembly>
|
||
|
<name>ServiceStack.Text.WP</name>
|
||
|
</assembly>
|
||
|
<members>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.JsonSerializer">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Creates an instance of a Type from a string value
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.DateTimeExtensions">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A fast, standards-based, serialization-issue free DateTime serailizer.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Controller.PathInfo">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Class to hold
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<!-- Badly formed XML comment ignored for member "M:ServiceStack.Text.Controller.PathInfo.Parse(System.String)" -->
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.ParseWcfJsonDateOffset(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
WCF Json format: /Date(unixts+0000)/
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="wcfJsonDate"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.ParseWcfJsonDate(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
WCF Json format: /Date(unixts+0000)/
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="wcfJsonDate"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonTypeSerializer.WriteRawString(System.IO.TextWriter,System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shortcut escape when we're sure value doesn't contain any escaped chars
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="writer"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonTypeSerializer.ConvertFromUtf32(System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Since Silverlight doesn't have char.ConvertFromUtf32() so putting Mono's implemenation inline.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="utf32"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Creates an instance of a Type from a string value
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.CanCreateFromString(System.Type)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Determines whether the specified type is convertible from string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>
|
||
|
<c>true</c> if the specified type is convertible from string; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
|
||
|
</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.DeserializeFromString``1(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parses the specified value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.DeserializeFromString(System.String,System.Type)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parses the specified type.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.ToStringDictionary``1(``0)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Useful extension method to get the Dictionary[string,string] representation of any POCO type.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.Dump``1(``0)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Recursively prints the contents of any POCO object in a human-friendly, readable format
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Jsv.JsvWriter`1">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implement the serializer using a more static approach
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.CanCreateFromString(System.Type)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Determines whether this serializer can create the specified type from a string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>
|
||
|
<c>true</c> if this instance [can create from string] the specified type; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
|
||
|
</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parses the specified value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromReader(System.IO.TextReader)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Deserializes from reader.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="reader">The reader.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.SerializeToString(`0)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Serializes to string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.SerializeToWriter(`0,System.IO.TextWriter)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Serializes to writer.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="writer">The writer.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parses the specified value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Marc.Link`2">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Pretty Thread-Safe cache class from:
|
||
|
http://code.google.com/p/dapper-dot-net/source/browse/Dapper/SqlMapper.cs
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is a micro-cache; suitable when the number of terms is controllable (a few hundred, for example),
|
||
|
and strictly append-only; you cannot change existing values. All key matches are on **REFERENCE**
|
||
|
equality. The type is fully thread-safe.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Utils to load types
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils.FindType(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Find the type from the name supplied
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="typeName">[typeName] or [typeName, assemblyName]</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils.FindType(System.String,System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Find type if it exists
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="typeName"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="assemblyName"></param>
|
||
|
<returns>The type if it exists</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.tsEmitCamelCaseNames">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
<see langword="true"/> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.Common.ITypeSerializer"/> is configured
|
||
|
to take advantage of <see cref="T:System.CLSCompliantAttribute"/> specification,
|
||
|
to support user-friendly serialized formats, ie emitting camelCasing for JSON
|
||
|
and parsing member names and enum values in a case-insensitive manner.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.tsThrowOnDeserializationError">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should throw serialization exceptions
|
||
|
or continue regardless of deserialization errors. If <see langword="true"/> the framework
|
||
|
will throw; otherwise, it will parse as many fields as possible. The default is <see langword="false"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.InitForAot">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Provide hint to MonoTouch AOT compiler to pre-compile generic classes for all your DTOs.
|
||
|
Just needs to be called once in a static constructor.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.ExcludeTypeInfo">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Never emit type info for this type
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.EmitCamelCaseNames">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
<see langword="true"/> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.Common.ITypeSerializer"/> is configured
|
||
|
to take advantage of <see cref="T:System.CLSCompliantAttribute"/> specification,
|
||
|
to support user-friendly serialized formats, ie emitting camelCasing for JSON
|
||
|
and parsing member names and enum values in a case-insensitive manner.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.serializeFn">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Define custom serialization fn for BCL Structs
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.DeSerializeFn">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Define custom deserialization fn for BCL Structs
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.ExcludePropertyNames">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Exclude specific properties of this type from being serialized
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.TreatValueAsRefTypes">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Opt-in flag to set some Value Types to be treated as a Ref Type
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonUtils.HasAnyEscapeChars(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
micro optimizations: using flags instead of value.IndexOfAny(EscapeChars)
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parses the specified value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A class to allow the conversion of doubles to string representations of
|
||
|
their exact decimal values. The implementation aims for readability over
|
||
|
efficiency.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Courtesy of @JonSkeet
|
||
|
http://www.yoda.arachsys.com/csharp/DoubleConverter.cs
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<!-- Badly formed XML comment ignored for member "M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ToExactString(System.Double)" -->
|
||
|
<!-- Badly formed XML comment ignored for member "T:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal" -->
|
||
|
<!-- Badly formed XML comment ignored for member "F:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.digits" -->
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.decimalPoint">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
How many digits are *after* the decimal point
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.#ctor(System.Int64)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructs an arbitrary decimal expansion from the given long.
|
||
|
The long must not be negative.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.MultiplyBy(System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Multiplies the current expansion by the given amount, which should
|
||
|
only be 2 or 5.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.Shift(System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shifts the decimal point; a negative value makes
|
||
|
the decimal expansion bigger (as fewer digits come after the
|
||
|
decimal place) and a positive value makes the decimal
|
||
|
expansion smaller.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.Normalize">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Removes leading/trailing zeroes from the expansion.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.ToString">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Converts the value to a proper decimal string representation.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonWriter`1">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implement the serializer using a more static approach
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.WP.HashSet`1">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A hashset implementation that uses an IDictionary
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.JsWriter.HasAnyEscapeChars(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
micro optimizations: using flags instead of value.IndexOfAny(EscapeChars)
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.DefaultBufferSize">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
@jonskeet: Collection of utility methods which operate on streams.
|
||
|
r285, February 26th 2009: http://www.yoda.arachsys.com/csharp/miscutil/
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
|
||
|
array.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
|
||
|
array, using the given buffer size.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
|
||
|
array, using the given buffer for transferring data. Note that the
|
||
|
current contents of the buffer is ignored, so the buffer needn't
|
||
|
be cleared beforehand.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Copies all the data from one stream into another.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Copies all the data from one stream into another, using a buffer
|
||
|
of the given size.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Copies all the data from one stream into another, using the given
|
||
|
buffer for transferring data. Note that the current contents of
|
||
|
the buffer is ignored, so the buffer needn't be cleared beforehand.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream.
|
||
|
If the end of the stream is reached before the specified amount
|
||
|
of data is read, an exception is thrown.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads into a buffer, filling it completely.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream,
|
||
|
into the given buffer, starting at position 0 of the array.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream,
|
||
|
into the given buffer, starting at position 0 of the array.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StreamExtensions.ReadExactlyFast(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Same as ReadExactly, but without the argument checks.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringExtensions.BaseConvert(System.String,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Converts from base: 0 - 62
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="source">The source.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="from">From.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="to">To.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringExtensions.FastToUtf8Bytes(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Skip the encoding process for 'safe strings'
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="strVal"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.QueryStringWriter`1">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implement the serializer using a more static approach
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DeserializeTypeUtils.GetTypeStringConstructor(System.Type)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get the type(string) constructor if exists
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
</members>
|
||
|
</doc>
|