Python: don't crash on complex-number literals #364
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This fixes #363: crashing on complex-number literals in Python 2 and 3. I modified the JSON serialiser to string-ify complex numbers, rather than passing them directly as numeric values. That's perhaps not 100% ideal, but it's the same as the behaviour of Ruby's
to_json
method. I've added a test that the behaviour works, as well.Running
codeclimate analyze
on the same test file in issue #363 with the same settings (mass_threshold: 1
) now produces the expected output in both Python 2 and Python 3: