Various updates and compatibility with Aeson#58
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Sometimes Aeson encodes maps as objects with string keys, or as `null`. We can now decode these cases.
Fix map decoding.
Adding encoders/decoders for Either.
Adding Data.BigInt support.
Adding a nix shell config, for repeatable dev envs.
It will now decode ints as well. Note that this is just us being more tolerant of recieving something like `1234`. If the number sent is actually in the "big" integer range (>2^32) then it won't work and it's the sender's fault. The JSON spec doesn't support numbers that big. They'd have to be sent as strings.
Instead of encoding them as strings, we use numbers. 'Improved' is somewhat subjective here. More likely to be successfully read and written, perhaps less likely to be correct in all cases. Sadly I don't see a good alternative short of forking all the consuming libraries too.
Since we no longer care about introducing a dependency on test-unit, let's tidy up the ad-hoc test framework.
The motivation for this is JSON parsing. In order to correctly parse big integers from JSON, we need use a custom parser. The `JSON.parse` builtin won't do.
And adding tests.
Sometimes Aeson encodes maps as objects with string keys, or as `null`. We can now decode these cases.
It will now decode ints as well. Note that this is just us being more tolerant of recieving something like `1234`. If the number sent is actually in the "big" integer range (>2^32) then it won't work and it's the sender's fault. The JSON spec doesn't support numbers that big. They'd have to be sent as strings.
Instead of encoding them as strings, we use numbers. 'Improved' is somewhat subjective here. More likely to be successfully read and written, perhaps less likely to be correct in all cases. Sadly I don't see a good alternative short of forking all the consuming libraries too.
Since we no longer care about introducing a dependency on test-unit, let's tidy up the ad-hoc test framework.
The motivation for this is JSON parsing. In order to correctly parse big integers from JSON, we need use a custom parser. The `JSON.parse` builtin won't do.
And adding tests.
Rebase upstream
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So sorry that this is all a bit of a mix but I want to get a PR open (in place of #52 which I am closing) with everything we have done in our fork to see if it's possible to get things upstreamed. I.e. which things here would you not be willing to upstream? Mostly this is around compatibility with Aeson and common data types.
Other things: