Data class wrapper for decoded JSON.
Returned by [method JSON.parse], [code]JSONParseResult[/code] contains decoded JSON or error information if JSON source not successfully parsed. You can check if JSON source was successfully parsed with [code]if json_result.error == 0[/code].
The error type if JSON source was not successfully parsed. See [@GlobalScope]ERR_* constants.
The line number where the error occurred if JSON source was not successfully parsed.
The error message if JSON source was not successfully parsed. See [@GlobalScope]ERR_* constants.
A [Variant] containing the parsed JSON. Use typeof() to check if it is what you expect. For example, if JSON source starts with braces [code]{}[/code] a [Dictionary] will be returned, if JSON source starts with array braces [code][][/code] an [Array] will be returned.
[i]Be aware that the JSON specification does not define integer or float types, but only a number type. Therefore, parsing a JSON text will convert all numerical values to float types.[/i]
[codeblock]
p = JSON.parse('["hello", "world", "!"]')
if typeof(p) == TYPE_ARRAY:
print(p[0]) # prints 'hello'
else:
print("unexpected results")
[/codeblock]