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antigrav is basically JSON but supports complex numbers

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a modified json because i got bored

WOW IT FINALLY WORKS YAYAYYAYAYYAYYAYYAYYA IM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW

>>> import antigrav
>>> from cmath import sqrt
>>> antigrav.dump({"int": 2234, "float": 324.235, "str": "qoofy string", "list": [1, 2, "hello moon", [3, 4, [[5]]]], "tuple": ("amigger", "and", "his", "family"), "dict": {1: 2, 3: 4, 5: {6: 7}}, "complex": sqrt(-1)}, open("test.antigrav", "w"), sort_keys=True, indent=4)
>>> open("test.antigrav").read()
{
"complex": 0.0+1.0i, # <- complex numbers do work
"dict": {
"1": 2,
"3": 4,
"5": {
"6": 7
}
},
"float": 324.235,
"int": 2234,
"list": [
1,
2,
"hello moon",
[
3,
4,
[
[
5
]
]
]
],
"str": "qoofy string",
"tuple": [
"amigger",
"and",
"his",
"family"
]
}

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