Updates AFJSONRequestOperation to allow JSON parsing options since it is now using the NSJSONSerialization class by default
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- `application/json`
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- `text/json`
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@warning JSON parsing will automatically use JSONKit, SBJSON, YAJL, or NextiveJSON, if provided. Otherwise, the built-in `NSJSONSerialization` class is used, if available (iOS 5.0 and Mac OS 10.7). If the build target does not either support `NSJSONSerialization` or include a third-party JSON library, a runtime exception will be thrown when attempting to parse a JSON request.
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@warning JSON parsing will use the built-in `NSJSONSerialization` class.
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*/
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@interface AFJSONRequestOperation : AFHTTPRequestOperation
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*/
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@property (readonly, nonatomic, strong) id responseJSON;
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/**
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A bitmask of options that will be used by the NSJSONSerialization class that parses the JSON data from the response.
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*/
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@property (readwrite) NSJSONReadingOptions parseOptions;
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///----------------------------------
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/// @name Creating Request Operations
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///----------------------------------
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ static dispatch_queue_t json_request_operation_processing_queue() {
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if ([self.responseData length] == 0) {
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self.responseJSON = nil;
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} else {
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self.responseJSON = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:self.responseData options:0 error:&error];
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self.responseJSON = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:self.responseData options:self.parseOptions error:&error];
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}
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self.JSONError = error;
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