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Portability
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Thread safety
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Jansson is thread safe and has no mutable global state. The only
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exception are the memory allocation functions, that should be set at
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most once, and only on program startup. See
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:ref:`apiref-custom-memory-allocation`.
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There's no locking performed inside Jansson's code, so a multithreaded
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program must perform its own locking if JSON values are shared by
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multiple threads. Jansson's reference counting semantics may make this
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a bit harder than it seems, as it's possible to have a reference to a
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value that's also stored inside a list or object. Modifying the
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container (adding or removing values) may trigger concurrent access to
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such values, as containers manage the reference count of their
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contained values. Bugs involving concurrent incrementing or
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decrementing of deference counts may be hard to track.
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Locale
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------
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Jansson works fine under any locale.
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However, if the host program is multithreaded and uses ``setlocale()``
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to switch the locale in one thread while Jansson is currently encoding
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or decoding JSON data in another thread, the result may be wrong or
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the program may even crash.
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Jansson uses locale specific functions for certain string conversions
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in the encoder and decoder, and then converts the locale specific
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values to/from the JSON representation. This fails if the locale
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changes between the string conversion and the locale-to-JSON
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conversion. This can only happen in multithreaded programs that use
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``setlocale()``, because ``setlocale()`` switches the locale for all
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running threads, not only the thread that calls ``setlocale()``.
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If your program uses ``setlocale()`` as described above, consider
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using the thread-safe ``uselocale()`` instead.
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