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# is not stubbed out. This assumes the current (as of 2016-01-27)
# practice of eliminating all trace of the fossil json command when
# not configured. If that changes, these conditions might not prevent
# the rest of this file from running.
fossil test-th-eval "hasfeature json"

if {$::RESULT ne "1"} then {
  puts "Fossil was not compiled with JSON support."; return
  puts "Fossil was not compiled with JSON support."
  test_cleanup_then_return
}

# We need a JSON parser to effectively test the JSON produced by
# fossil. It looks like the one from tcllib is exactly what we need.
# On ActiveTcl, add it with teacup. On other platforms, YMMV.
# teacup install json
# teacup install json::write
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  return $result
}

# and that the json itself smells ok and has the expected API error code in it
fossil json -expectError
set JR [json2dict $RESULT]
if {$JR eq ""} {
  puts "Fossil was not compiled with JSON support (bad JSON)."; return
  puts "Fossil was not compiled with JSON support (bad JSON)."
  test_cleanup_then_return
}
test json-1 {[dict exists $JR resultCode]
             && [dict get $JR resultCode] eq "FOSSIL-4102"}

# Use the CLI interface to execute a JSON command. Sets the global
# RESULT to the response text, and JR to a Tcl dict conversion of the
# response body.