
Keep the code that pertains to the 'json' data type in json.c, but move the lexing and parsing code to a new file jsonapi.c, a name I chose because the corresponding prototypes are in jsonapi.h. This seems like a logical division, because the JSON lexer and parser are also used by the 'jsonb' data type, but the SQL-callable functions in json.c are a separate thing. Also, the new jsonapi.c file needs to include far fewer header files than json.c, which seems like a good sign that this is an appropriate place to insert an abstraction boundary. I took the opportunity to remove a few apparently-unneeded includes from json.c at the same time. Patch by me, reviewed by David Steele, Mark Dilger, and Andrew Dunstan. The previous commit was, too, but I forgot to note it in the commit message. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYfOXhd27MUDGioVh6QtpD0C1K-f6ObSA10AWiHBAL5bA@mail.gmail.com
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