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8 years ago
Here's a small test/proof that makes it easy to see some comparative results. Null was the one I was interested in since it was not documented:

<?php
class jsontest implements JsonSerializable {
function
__construct($value) { $this->value = $value; }
function
jsonSerialize() { return $this->value; }
}

print
"Null -> " . json_encode(new jsontest(null)) . "\n";
print
"Array -> " . json_encode(new jsontest(Array(1,2,3))) . "\n";
print
"Assoc. -> " . json_encode(new jsontest(Array('a'=>1,'b'=>3,'c'=>4))) . "\n";
print
"Int -> " . json_encode(new jsontest(5)) . "\n";
print
"String -> " . json_encode(new jsontest('Hello, World!')) . "\n";
print
"Object -> " . json_encode(new jsontest((object) Array('a'=>1,'b'=>3,'c'=>4))) . "\n";
?>

Output is:
Null -> null
Array -> [1,2,3]
Assoc. -> {"a":1,"b":3,"c":4}
Int -> 5
String -> "Hello, World!"
Object -> {"a":1,"b":3,"c":4}

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