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{  let $name := name($x)  let $first-in-array :=    count($x/preceding-sibling::*[name(.) = $name]) = 0 and    (count($x/following-sibling::*[name(.) = $name]) > 0 or $x/@array = "true")  let $later-in-array := count($x/preceding-sibling::*[name(.) = $name]) > 0  return  if ($later-in-array) then    ()  (: I was handled previously :)  else if ($first-in-array) then    string-join(('"', json:escape($name), '":[',      string-join((for $i in ($x, $x/following-sibling::*[name(.) = $name]) return json:print-value($i)), ","),    ']'), "")   else     string-join(('"', json:escape($name), '":', json:print-value($x)), "")};(:~  Transforms an XML element into a JSON string representation.  See http://json.org.  <p/>  Sample usage:  <pre>    xquery version "1.0-ml";    import module namespace json="http://marklogic.com/json" at "json.xqy";    json:serialize(&lt;foo&gt;&lt;bar&gt;kid&lt;/bar&gt;&lt;/foo&gt;)  </pre>  Sample transformations:  <pre>  &lt;e/&gt; becomes {"e":null}  &lt;e&gt;text&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":"text"}  &lt;e&gt;quote " escaping&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":"quote \" escaping"}  &lt;e&gt;backslash \ escaping&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":"backslash \\ escaping"}  &lt;e&gt;&lt;a&gt;text1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;b&gt;text2&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":{"a":"text1","b":"text2"}}  &lt;e&gt;&lt;a&gt;text1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a&gt;text2&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":{"a":["text1","text2"]}}  &lt;e&gt;&lt;a array="true"&gt;text1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":{"a":["text1"]}}  &lt;e&gt;&lt;a type="boolean"&gt;false&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":{"a":false}}  &lt;e&gt;&lt;a type="number"&gt;123.5&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":{"a":123.5}}  &lt;e quote="true"&gt;&lt;div attrib="value"/&gt;&lt;/e&gt; becomes {"e":"&lt;div attrib=\"value\"/&gt;"}  </pre>  <p/>  Namespace URIs are ignored.  Namespace prefixes are included in the JSON name.  <p/>  Attributes are ignored, except for the special attribute @array="true" that  indicates the JSON serialization should write the node, even if single, as an  array, and the attribute @type that can be set to "boolean" or "number" to  dictate the value should be written as that type (unquoted).  There's also  an @quote attribute that when set to true writes the inner content as text  rather than as structured JSON, useful for sending some XHTML over the  wire.  <p/>  Text nodes within mixed content are ignored.  @param $x Element node to convert  @return String holding JSON serialized representation of $x  @author Jason Hunter  @version 1.0.1    Ported to xquery 1.0-ml; double escaped backslashes in json:escape:)declare function json:serialize($x as element())  as xs:string {  string-join(('{', json:print-name-value($x), '}'), "")};  </textarea> </div>      <script>       var editor = CodeMirror.fromTextArea(document.getElementById("code"), {        lineNumbers: true,        matchBrackets: true,        theme: "xq-dark"      });    </script>      <p><strong>MIME types defined:</strong> <code>application/xquery</code>.</p>      <p>Development of the CodeMirror XQuery mode was sponsored by       <a href="http://marklogic.com">MarkLogic</a> and developed by       <a href="https://twitter.com/mbrevoort">Mike Brevoort</a>.    </p>   </article>
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