@@ -140,69 +140,91 @@ Basic Usage
140140                   sort_keys=False, **kw) 
141141
142142   Serialize *obj * as a JSON formatted stream to *fp * (a ``.write() ``-supporting
143-    :term: `file-like object `) using this :ref: `conversion table 
143+    :term: `file-like object `) using this :ref: `Python-to-JSON  conversion table
144144   <py-to-json-table>`.
145145
146-    If *skipkeys * is true (default: ``False ``), then dict keys that are not
147-    of a basic type (:class: `str `, :class: `int `, :class: `float `, :class: `bool `,
148-    ``None ``) will be skipped instead of raising a :exc: `TypeError `.
149- 
150-    The :mod: `json ` module always produces :class: `str ` objects, not
151-    :class: `bytes ` objects. Therefore, ``fp.write() `` must support :class: `str `
152-    input.
153- 
154-    If *ensure_ascii * is true (the default), the output is guaranteed to
155-    have all incoming non-ASCII characters escaped.  If *ensure_ascii * is
156-    false, these characters will be output as-is.
146+    To use a custom :class: `JSONEncoder ` subclass (for example, one that overrides the
147+    :meth: `~JSONEncoder.default ` method to serialize additional types), specify it with the
148+    *cls * keyword argument; otherwise :class: `JSONEncoder ` is used.
157149
158-    If *check_circular * is false (default: ``True ``), then the circular
159-    reference check for container types will be skipped and a circular reference
160-    will result in a :exc: `RecursionError ` (or worse).
150+    .. note ::
161151
162-    If *allow_nan * is false (default: ``True ``), then it will be a
163-    :exc: `ValueError ` to serialize out of range :class: `float ` values (``nan ``,
164-    ``inf ``, ``-inf ``) in strict compliance of the JSON specification.
165-    If *allow_nan * is true, their JavaScript equivalents (``NaN ``,
166-    ``Infinity ``, ``-Infinity ``) will be used.
152+       Unlike :mod: `pickle ` and :mod: `marshal `, JSON is not a framed protocol,
153+       so trying to serialize multiple objects with repeated calls to
154+       :func: `dump ` using the same *fp * will result in an invalid JSON file.
167155
168-    If *indent * is a non-negative integer or string, then JSON array elements and
169-    object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level.  An indent level
170-    of 0, negative, or ``"" `` will only insert newlines.  ``None `` (the default)
171-    selects the most compact representation. Using a positive integer indent
172-    indents that many spaces per level.  If *indent * is a string (such as ``"\t" ``),
173-    that string is used to indent each level.
156+    :param object obj: 
157+       The Python object to be serialized.
158+ 
159+    :param fp: 
160+       The file-like object *obj * will be serialized to.
161+       The :mod: `!json ` module always produces :class: `str ` objects,
162+       not :class: `bytes ` objects,
163+       therefore ``fp.write() `` must support :class: `str ` input.
164+    :type fp:  :term: `file-like object `
165+ 
166+    :param bool skipkeys: 
167+       If ``True ``, keys that are not of a basic type
168+       (:class: `str `, :class: `int `, :class: `float `, :class: `bool `, ``None ``)
169+       will be skipped instead of raising a :exc: `TypeError `.
170+       Default ``False ``.
171+ 
172+    :param bool ensure_ascii: 
173+       If ``True `` (the default), the output is guaranteed to
174+       have all incoming non-ASCII characters escaped.
175+       If ``False ``, these characters will be outputted as-is.
176+ 
177+    :param bool check_circular: 
178+       If ``False ``, the circular reference check for container types is skipped
179+       and a circular reference will result in a :exc: `RecursionError ` (or worse).
180+       Default ``True ``.
181+ 
182+    :param bool allow_nan: 
183+       If ``False ``, serialization of out-of-range :class: `float ` values
184+       (``nan ``, ``inf ``, ``-inf ``) will result in a :exc: `ValueError `,
185+       in strict compliance with the JSON specification.
186+       If ``True `` (the default), their JavaScript equivalents
187+       (``NaN ``, ``Infinity ``, ``-Infinity ``) are used.
188+ 
189+    :param indent: 
190+       If a positive integer or string, JSON array elements and
191+       object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level.
192+       A positive integer indents that many spaces per level;
193+       a string (such as ``"\t" ``) is used to indent each level.
194+       If zero, negative, or ``"" `` (the empty string),
195+       only newlines are inserted.
196+       If ``None `` (the default), the most compact representation is used.
197+    :type indent:  int | str | None
198+ 
199+    :param separators: 
200+       A two-tuple: ``(item_separator, key_separator) ``.
201+       If ``None `` (the default), *separators * defaults to
202+       ``(', ', ': ') `` if *indent * is ``None ``,
203+       and ``(',', ': ') `` otherwise.
204+       For the most compact JSON,
205+       specify ``(',', ':') `` to eliminate whitespace.
206+    :type separators:  tuple | None
207+ 
208+    :param default: 
209+       A function that is called for objects that can't otherwise be serialized.
210+       It should return a JSON encodable version of the object
211+       or raise a :exc: `TypeError `.
212+       If ``None `` (the default), :exc: `!TypeError ` is raised.
213+    :type default:  :term: `callable ` | None
214+ 
215+    :param sort_keys: 
216+       If ``True ``, dictionaries will be outputted sorted by key.
217+       Default ``False ``.
174218
175219   .. versionchanged :: 3.2 
176220      Allow strings for *indent * in addition to integers.
177221
178-    If specified, *separators * should be an ``(item_separator, key_separator) ``
179-    tuple.  The default is ``(', ', ': ') `` if *indent * is ``None `` and
180-    ``(',', ': ') `` otherwise.  To get the most compact JSON representation,
181-    you should specify ``(',', ':') `` to eliminate whitespace.
182- 
183222   .. versionchanged :: 3.4 
184223      Use ``(',', ': ') `` as default if *indent * is not ``None ``.
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186-    If specified, *default * should be a function that gets called for objects that
187-    can't otherwise be serialized.  It should return a JSON encodable version of
188-    the object or raise a :exc: `TypeError `.  If not specified, :exc: `TypeError `
189-    is raised.
190- 
191-    If *sort_keys * is true (default: ``False ``), then the output of
192-    dictionaries will be sorted by key.
193- 
194-    To use a custom :class: `JSONEncoder ` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the
195-    :meth: `~JSONEncoder.default ` method to serialize additional types), specify it with the
196-    *cls * kwarg; otherwise :class: `JSONEncoder ` is used.
197- 
198225   .. versionchanged :: 3.6 
199226      All optional parameters are now :ref: `keyword-only  <keyword-only_parameter >`.
200227
201-    .. note ::
202- 
203-       Unlike :mod: `pickle ` and :mod: `marshal `, JSON is not a framed protocol,
204-       so trying to serialize multiple objects with repeated calls to
205-       :func: `dump ` using the same *fp * will result in an invalid JSON file.
206228
207229.. function :: dumps(obj, *, skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, \ 
208230                    check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, cls=None, \
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