/*! `json` grammar compiled for Highlight.js 11.9.0 */
  (function(){
    var hljsGrammar = (function () {
  'use strict';

  /*
  Language: JSON
  Description: JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.
  Author: Ivan Sagalaev <maniac@softwaremaniacs.org>
  Website: http://www.json.org
  Category: common, protocols, web
  */

  function json(hljs) {
    const ATTRIBUTE = {
      className: 'attr',
      begin: /"(\\.|[^\\"\r\n])*"(?=\s*:)/,
      relevance: 1.01
    };
    const PUNCTUATION = {
      match: /[{}[\],:]/,
      className: "punctuation",
      relevance: 0
    };
    const LITERALS = [
      "true",
      "false",
      "null"
    ];
    // NOTE: normally we would rely on `keywords` for this but using a mode here allows us
    // - to use the very tight `illegal: \S` rule later to flag any other character
    // - as illegal indicating that despite looking like JSON we do not truly have
    // - JSON and thus improve false-positively greatly since JSON will try and claim
    // - all sorts of JSON looking stuff
    const LITERALS_MODE = {
      scope: "literal",
      beginKeywords: LITERALS.join(" "),
    };

    return {
      name: 'JSON',
      keywords:{
        literal: LITERALS,
      },
      contains: [
        ATTRIBUTE,
        PUNCTUATION,
        hljs.QUOTE_STRING_MODE,
        LITERALS_MODE,
        hljs.C_NUMBER_MODE,
        hljs.C_LINE_COMMENT_MODE,
        hljs.C_BLOCK_COMMENT_MODE
      ],
      illegal: '\\S'
    };
  }

  return json;

})();

    hljs.registerLanguage('json', hljsGrammar);
  })();