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// Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
package codec
// By default, this json support uses base64 encoding for bytes, because you cannot
// store and read any arbitrary string in json (only unicode).
// However, the user can configre how to encode/decode bytes.
//
// This library specifically supports UTF-8 for encoding and decoding only.
//
// Note that the library will happily encode/decode things which are not valid
// json e.g. a map[int64]string. We do it for consistency. With valid json,
// we will encode and decode appropriately.
// Users can specify their map type if necessary to force it.
//
// Note:
// - we cannot use strconv.Quote and strconv.Unquote because json quotes/unquotes differently.
// We implement it here.
// - Also, strconv.ParseXXX for floats and integers
// - only works on strings resulting in unnecessary allocation and []byte-string conversion.
// - it does a lot of redundant checks, because json numbers are simpler that what it supports.
// - We parse numbers (floats and integers) directly here.
// We only delegate parsing floats if it is a hairy float which could cause a loss of precision.
// In that case, we delegate to strconv.ParseFloat.
//
// Note:
// - encode does not beautify. There is no whitespace when encoding.
// - rpc calls which take single integer arguments or write single numeric arguments will need care.
// Top-level methods of json(End|Dec)Driver (which are implementations of (en|de)cDriver
// MUST not call one-another.
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"time"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf16"
"unicode/utf8"
)
//--------------------------------
var jsonLiterals = [...]byte{
'"',
't', 'r', 'u', 'e',
'"',
'"',
'f', 'a', 'l', 's', 'e',
'"',
'"',
'n', 'u', 'l', 'l',
'"',
}
const (
jsonLitTrueQ = 0
jsonLitTrue = 1
jsonLitFalseQ = 6
jsonLitFalse = 7
jsonLitNullQ = 13
jsonLitNull = 14
)
var (
// jsonFloat64Pow10 = [...]float64{
// 1e0, 1e1, 1e2, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9,
// 1e10, 1e11, 1e12, 1e13, 1e14, 1e15, 1e16, 1e17, 1e18, 1e19,
// 1e20, 1e21, 1e22,
// }
// jsonUint64Pow10 = [...]uint64{
// 1e0, 1e1, 1e2, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9,
// 1e10, 1e11, 1e12, 1e13, 1e14, 1e15, 1e16, 1e17, 1e18, 1e19,
// }
// jsonTabs and jsonSpaces are used as caches for indents
jsonTabs, jsonSpaces string
jsonCharHtmlSafeSet bitset128
jsonCharSafeSet bitset128
jsonCharWhitespaceSet bitset256
jsonNumSet bitset256
// jsonIsFloatSet bitset256
jsonU4Set [256]byte
)
const (
// If !jsonValidateSymbols, decoding will be faster, by skipping some checks:
// - If we see first character of null, false or true,
// do not validate subsequent characters.
// - e.g. if we see a n, assume null and skip next 3 characters,
// and do not validate they are ull.
// P.S. Do not expect a significant decoding boost from this.
jsonValidateSymbols = true
jsonSpacesOrTabsLen = 128
jsonU4SetErrVal = 128
jsonAlwaysReturnInternString = false
)
func init() {
var bs [jsonSpacesOrTabsLen]byte
for i := 0; i < jsonSpacesOrTabsLen; i++ {
bs[i] = ' '
}
jsonSpaces = string(bs[:])
for i := 0; i < jsonSpacesOrTabsLen; i++ {
bs[i] = '\t'
}
jsonTabs = string(bs[:])
// populate the safe values as true: note: ASCII control characters are (0-31)
// jsonCharSafeSet: all true except (0-31) " \
// jsonCharHtmlSafeSet: all true except (0-31) " \ < > &
var i byte
for i = 32; i < utf8.RuneSelf; i++ {
switch i {
case '"', '\\':
case '<', '>', '&':
jsonCharSafeSet.set(i) // = true
default:
jsonCharSafeSet.set(i)
jsonCharHtmlSafeSet.set(i)
}
}
for i = 0; i <= utf8.RuneSelf; i++ {
switch i {
case ' ', '\t', '\r', '\n':
jsonCharWhitespaceSet.set(i)
case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'e', 'E', '.', '+', '-':
jsonNumSet.set(i)
}
}
for j := range jsonU4Set {
switch i = byte(j); i {
case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9':
jsonU4Set[i] = i - '0'
case 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f':
jsonU4Set[i] = i - 'a' + 10
case 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F':
jsonU4Set[i] = i - 'A' + 10
default:
jsonU4Set[i] = jsonU4SetErrVal
}
// switch i = byte(j); i {
// case 'e', 'E', '.':
// jsonIsFloatSet.set(i)
// }
}
// jsonU4Set[255] = jsonU4SetErrVal
}
type jsonEncDriver struct {
e *Encoder
w encWriter
h *JsonHandle
b [64]byte // scratch
bs []byte // scratch
se setExtWrapper
ds string // indent string
dl uint16 // indent level
dt bool // indent using tabs
d bool // indent
c containerState
noBuiltInTypes
}
// indent is done as below:
// - newline and indent are added before each mapKey or arrayElem
// - newline and indent are added before each ending,
// except there was no entry (so we can have {} or [])
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteArrayStart(length int) {
if e.d {
e.dl++
}
e.w.writen1('[')
e.c = containerArrayStart
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteArrayElem() {
if e.c != containerArrayStart {
e.w.writen1(',')
}
if e.d {
e.writeIndent()
}
e.c = containerArrayElem
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteArrayEnd() {
if e.d {
e.dl--
if e.c != containerArrayStart {
e.writeIndent()
}
}
e.w.writen1(']')
e.c = containerArrayEnd
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteMapStart(length int) {
if e.d {
e.dl++
}
e.w.writen1('{')
e.c = containerMapStart
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteMapElemKey() {
if e.c != containerMapStart {
e.w.writen1(',')
}
if e.d {
e.writeIndent()
}
e.c = containerMapKey
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteMapElemValue() {
if e.d {
e.w.writen2(':', ' ')
} else {
e.w.writen1(':')
}
e.c = containerMapValue
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) WriteMapEnd() {
if e.d {
e.dl--
if e.c != containerMapStart {
e.writeIndent()
}
}
e.w.writen1('}')
e.c = containerMapEnd
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) writeIndent() {
e.w.writen1('\n')
if x := len(e.ds) * int(e.dl); x <= jsonSpacesOrTabsLen {
if e.dt {
e.w.writestr(jsonTabs[:x])
} else {
e.w.writestr(jsonSpaces[:x])
}
} else {
for i := uint16(0); i < e.dl; i++ {
e.w.writestr(e.ds)
}
}
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeNil() {
// We always encode nil as just null (never in quotes)
// This allows us to easily decode if a nil in the json stream
// ie if initial token is n.
e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitNull : jsonLitNull+4])
// if e.h.MapKeyAsString && e.c == containerMapKey {
// e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitNullQ : jsonLitNullQ+6])
// } else {
// e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitNull : jsonLitNull+4])
// }
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeTime(t time.Time) {
// Do NOT use MarshalJSON, as it allocates internally.
// instead, we call AppendFormat directly, using our scratch buffer (e.b)
if t.IsZero() {
e.EncodeNil()
} else {
e.b[0] = '"'
b := t.AppendFormat(e.b[1:1], time.RFC3339Nano)
e.b[len(b)+1] = '"'
e.w.writeb(e.b[:len(b)+2])
}
// fmt.Printf(">>>> time as a string: '%s'\n", e.b[:len(b)+2])
// v, err := t.MarshalJSON(); if err != nil { e.e.error(err) } e.w.writeb(v)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeBool(b bool) {
if e.h.MapKeyAsString && e.c == containerMapKey {
if b {
e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitTrueQ : jsonLitTrueQ+6])
} else {
e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitFalseQ : jsonLitFalseQ+7])
}
} else {
if b {
e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitTrue : jsonLitTrue+4])
} else {
e.w.writeb(jsonLiterals[jsonLitFalse : jsonLitFalse+5])
}
}
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeFloat32(f float32) {
e.encodeFloat(float64(f), 32)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeFloat64(f float64) {
e.encodeFloat(f, 64)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) encodeFloat(f float64, numbits int) {
var blen int
var x []byte
if e.h.MapKeyAsString && e.c == containerMapKey {
e.b[0] = '"'
x = strconv.AppendFloat(e.b[1:1], f, 'G', -1, numbits)
blen = 1 + len(x)
if jsonIsFloatBytesB2(x) {
e.b[blen] = '"'
blen += 1
} else {
e.b[blen] = '.'
e.b[blen+1] = '0'
e.b[blen+2] = '"'
blen += 3
}
} else {
x = strconv.AppendFloat(e.b[:0], f, 'G', -1, numbits)
blen = len(x)
if !jsonIsFloatBytesB2(x) {
e.b[blen] = '.'
e.b[blen+1] = '0'
blen += 2
}
}
e.w.writeb(e.b[:blen])
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeInt(v int64) {
x := e.h.IntegerAsString
if x == 'A' || x == 'L' && (v > 1<<53 || v < -(1<<53)) || (e.h.MapKeyAsString && e.c == containerMapKey) {
blen := 2 + len(strconv.AppendInt(e.b[1:1], v, 10))
e.b[0] = '"'
e.b[blen-1] = '"'
e.w.writeb(e.b[:blen])
return
}
e.w.writeb(strconv.AppendInt(e.b[:0], v, 10))
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeUint(v uint64) {
x := e.h.IntegerAsString
if x == 'A' || x == 'L' && v > 1<<53 || (e.h.MapKeyAsString && e.c == containerMapKey) {
blen := 2 + len(strconv.AppendUint(e.b[1:1], v, 10))
e.b[0] = '"'
e.b[blen-1] = '"'
e.w.writeb(e.b[:blen])
return
}
e.w.writeb(strconv.AppendUint(e.b[:0], v, 10))
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeExt(rv interface{}, xtag uint64, ext Ext, en *Encoder) {
if v := ext.ConvertExt(rv); v == nil {
e.EncodeNil()
} else {
en.encode(v)
}
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeRawExt(re *RawExt, en *Encoder) {
// only encodes re.Value (never re.Data)
if re.Value == nil {
e.EncodeNil()
} else {
en.encode(re.Value)
}
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeString(c charEncoding, v string) {
e.quoteStr(v)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeSymbol(v string) {
e.quoteStr(v)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeStringBytes(c charEncoding, v []byte) {
// if encoding raw bytes and RawBytesExt is configured, use it to encode
if v == nil {
e.EncodeNil()
return
}
if c == cRAW {
if e.se.i != nil {
e.EncodeExt(v, 0, &e.se, e.e)
return
}
slen := base64.StdEncoding.EncodedLen(len(v))
if cap(e.bs) >= slen {
e.bs = e.bs[:slen]
} else {
e.bs = make([]byte, slen)
}
base64.StdEncoding.Encode(e.bs, v)
e.w.writen1('"')
e.w.writeb(e.bs)
e.w.writen1('"')
} else {
e.quoteStr(stringView(v))
}
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) EncodeAsis(v []byte) {
e.w.writeb(v)
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) quoteStr(s string) {
// adapted from std pkg encoding/json
const hex = "0123456789abcdef"
w := e.w
w.writen1('"')
var start int
for i, slen := 0, len(s); i < slen; {
// encode all bytes < 0x20 (except \r, \n).
// also encode < > & to prevent security holes when served to some browsers.
if b := s[i]; b < utf8.RuneSelf {
// if 0x20 <= b && b != '\\' && b != '"' && b != '<' && b != '>' && b != '&' {
if jsonCharHtmlSafeSet.isset(b) || (e.h.HTMLCharsAsIs && jsonCharSafeSet.isset(b)) {
i++
continue
}
if start < i {
w.writestr(s[start:i])
}
switch b {
case '\\', '"':
w.writen2('\\', b)
case '\n':
w.writen2('\\', 'n')
case '\r':
w.writen2('\\', 'r')
case '\b':
w.writen2('\\', 'b')
case '\f':
w.writen2('\\', 'f')
case '\t':
w.writen2('\\', 't')
default:
w.writestr(`\u00`)
w.writen2(hex[b>>4], hex[b&0xF])
}
i++
start = i
continue
}
c, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i:])
if c == utf8.RuneError && size == 1 {
if start < i {
w.writestr(s[start:i])
}
w.writestr(`\ufffd`)
i += size
start = i
continue
}
// U+2028 is LINE SEPARATOR. U+2029 is PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR.
// Both technically valid JSON, but bomb on JSONP, so fix here unconditionally.
if c == '\u2028' || c == '\u2029' {
if start < i {
w.writestr(s[start:i])
}
w.writestr(`\u202`)
w.writen1(hex[c&0xF])
i += size
start = i
continue
}
i += size
}
if start < len(s) {
w.writestr(s[start:])
}
w.writen1('"')
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) atEndOfEncode() {
if e.h.TermWhitespace {
if e.d {
e.w.writen1('\n')
} else {
e.w.writen1(' ')
}
}
}
type jsonDecDriver struct {
noBuiltInTypes
d *Decoder
h *JsonHandle
r decReader
c containerState
// tok is used to store the token read right after skipWhiteSpace.
tok uint8
fnull bool // found null from appendStringAsBytes
bstr [8]byte // scratch used for string \UXXX parsing
b [64]byte // scratch, used for parsing strings or numbers or time.Time
b2 [64]byte // scratch, used only for decodeBytes (after base64)
bs []byte // scratch. Initialized from b. Used for parsing strings or numbers.
se setExtWrapper
// n jsonNum
}
func jsonIsWS(b byte) bool {
// return b == ' ' || b == '\t' || b == '\r' || b == '\n'
return jsonCharWhitespaceSet.isset(b)
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) uncacheRead() {
if d.tok != 0 {
d.r.unreadn1()
d.tok = 0
}
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadMapStart() int {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if d.tok != '{' {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", '{', d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
d.c = containerMapStart
return -1
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadArrayStart() int {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if d.tok != '[' {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", '[', d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
d.c = containerArrayStart
return -1
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) CheckBreak() bool {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
return d.tok == '}' || d.tok == ']'
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadArrayElem() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if d.c != containerArrayStart {
const xc uint8 = ','
if d.tok != xc {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
}
d.c = containerArrayElem
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadArrayEnd() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
const xc uint8 = ']'
if d.tok != xc {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
d.c = containerArrayEnd
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadMapElemKey() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if d.c != containerMapStart {
const xc uint8 = ','
if d.tok != xc {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
}
d.c = containerMapKey
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadMapElemValue() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
const xc uint8 = ':'
if d.tok != xc {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
d.c = containerMapValue
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ReadMapEnd() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
const xc uint8 = '}'
if d.tok != xc {
d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
}
d.tok = 0
d.c = containerMapEnd
}
// func (d *jsonDecDriver) readContainerState(c containerState, xc uint8, check bool) {
// if d.tok == 0 {
// d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
// }
// if check {
// if d.tok != xc {
// d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", xc, d.tok)
// }
// d.tok = 0
// }
// d.c = c
// }
func (d *jsonDecDriver) readLit(length, fromIdx uint8) {
bs := d.r.readx(int(length))
d.tok = 0
if jsonValidateSymbols && !bytes.Equal(bs, jsonLiterals[fromIdx:fromIdx+length]) {
d.d.errorf("json: expecting %s: got %s", jsonLiterals[fromIdx:fromIdx+length], bs)
return
}
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) TryDecodeAsNil() bool {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
// TODO: we shouldn't try to see if "null" was here, right?
// only "null" denotes a nil
if d.tok == 'n' {
d.readLit(3, jsonLitNull+1) // (n)ull
return true
}
return false
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeBool() (v bool) {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
fquot := d.c == containerMapKey && d.tok == '"'
if fquot {
d.tok = d.r.readn1()
}
switch d.tok {
case 'f':
d.readLit(4, jsonLitFalse+1) // (f)alse
// v = false
case 't':
d.readLit(3, jsonLitTrue+1) // (t)rue
v = true
default:
d.d.errorf("json: decode bool: got first char %c", d.tok)
// v = false // "unreachable"
}
if fquot {
d.r.readn1()
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeTime() (t time.Time) {
// read string, and pass the string into json.unmarshal
d.appendStringAsBytes()
if d.fnull {
return
}
t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, stringView(d.bs))
if err != nil {
d.d.error(err)
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) ContainerType() (vt valueType) {
// check container type by checking the first char
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if b := d.tok; b == '{' {
return valueTypeMap
} else if b == '[' {
return valueTypeArray
} else if b == 'n' {
return valueTypeNil
} else if b == '"' {
return valueTypeString
}
return valueTypeUnset
// d.d.errorf("isContainerType: unsupported parameter: %v", vt)
// return false // "unreachable"
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) decNumBytes() (bs []byte) {
// stores num bytes in d.bs
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
if d.tok == '"' {
bs = d.r.readUntil(d.b2[:0], '"')
bs = bs[:len(bs)-1]
} else {
d.r.unreadn1()
bs = d.r.readTo(d.bs[:0], &jsonNumSet)
}
d.tok = 0
return bs
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeUint(bitsize uint8) (u uint64) {
bs := d.decNumBytes()
u, err := strconv.ParseUint(stringView(bs), 10, int(bitsize))
if err != nil {
d.d.errorf("json: decode uint from %s: %v", bs, err)
return
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeInt(bitsize uint8) (i int64) {
bs := d.decNumBytes()
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(stringView(bs), 10, int(bitsize))
if err != nil {
d.d.errorf("json: decode int from %s: %v", bs, err)
return
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeFloat(chkOverflow32 bool) (f float64) {
bs := d.decNumBytes()
bitsize := 64
if chkOverflow32 {
bitsize = 32
}
f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(stringView(bs), bitsize)
if err != nil {
d.d.errorf("json: decode float from %s: %v", bs, err)
return
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeExt(rv interface{}, xtag uint64, ext Ext) (realxtag uint64) {
if ext == nil {
re := rv.(*RawExt)
re.Tag = xtag
d.d.decode(&re.Value)
} else {
var v interface{}
d.d.decode(&v)
ext.UpdateExt(rv, v)
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeBytes(bs []byte, zerocopy bool) (bsOut []byte) {
// if decoding into raw bytes, and the RawBytesExt is configured, use it to decode.
if d.se.i != nil {
bsOut = bs
d.DecodeExt(&bsOut, 0, &d.se)
return
}
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
// check if an "array" of uint8's (see ContainerType for how to infer if an array)
if d.tok == '[' {
bsOut, _ = fastpathTV.DecSliceUint8V(bs, true, d.d)
return
}
d.appendStringAsBytes()
// base64 encodes []byte{} as "", and we encode nil []byte as null.
// Consequently, base64 should decode null as a nil []byte, and "" as an empty []byte{}.
// appendStringAsBytes returns a zero-len slice for both, so as not to reset d.bs.
// However, it sets a fnull field to true, so we can check if a null was found.
if len(d.bs) == 0 {
if d.fnull {
return nil
}
return []byte{}
}
bs0 := d.bs
slen := base64.StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(bs0))
if slen <= cap(bs) {
bsOut = bs[:slen]
} else if zerocopy && slen <= cap(d.b2) {
bsOut = d.b2[:slen]
} else {
bsOut = make([]byte, slen)
}
slen2, err := base64.StdEncoding.Decode(bsOut, bs0)
if err != nil {
d.d.errorf("json: error decoding base64 binary '%s': %v", bs0, err)
return nil
}
if slen != slen2 {
bsOut = bsOut[:slen2]
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeString() (s string) {
d.appendStringAsBytes()
return d.bsToString()
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeStringAsBytes() (s []byte) {
d.appendStringAsBytes()
return d.bs
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) appendStringAsBytes() {
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
d.fnull = false
if d.tok != '"' {
// d.d.errorf("json: expect char '%c' but got char '%c'", '"', d.tok)
// handle non-string scalar: null, true, false or a number
switch d.tok {
case 'n':
d.readLit(3, jsonLitNull+1) // (n)ull
d.bs = d.bs[:0]
d.fnull = true
case 'f':
d.readLit(4, jsonLitFalse+1) // (f)alse
d.bs = d.bs[:5]
copy(d.bs, "false")
case 't':
d.readLit(3, jsonLitTrue+1) // (t)rue
d.bs = d.bs[:4]
copy(d.bs, "true")
default:
// try to parse a valid number
bs := d.decNumBytes()
d.bs = d.bs[:len(bs)]
copy(d.bs, bs)
}
return
}
d.tok = 0
r := d.r
var cs = r.readUntil(d.b2[:0], '"')
var cslen = len(cs)
var c uint8
v := d.bs[:0]
// append on each byte seen can be expensive, so we just
// keep track of where we last read a contiguous set of
// non-special bytes (using cursor variable),
// and when we see a special byte
// e.g. end-of-slice, " or \,
// we will append the full range into the v slice before proceeding
for i, cursor := 0, 0; ; {
if i == cslen {
v = append(v, cs[cursor:]...)
cs = r.readUntil(d.b2[:0], '"')
cslen = len(cs)
i, cursor = 0, 0
}
c = cs[i]
if c == '"' {
v = append(v, cs[cursor:i]...)
break
}
if c != '\\' {
i++
continue
}
v = append(v, cs[cursor:i]...)
i++
c = cs[i]
switch c {
case '"', '\\', '/', '\'':
v = append(v, c)
case 'b':
v = append(v, '\b')
case 'f':
v = append(v, '\f')
case 'n':
v = append(v, '\n')
case 'r':
v = append(v, '\r')
case 't':
v = append(v, '\t')
case 'u':
var r rune
var rr uint32
if len(cs) < i+4 { // may help reduce bounds-checking
d.d.errorf(`json: need at least 4 more bytes for unicode sequence`)
}
// c = cs[i+4] // may help reduce bounds-checking
for j := 1; j < 5; j++ {
c = jsonU4Set[cs[i+j]]
if c == jsonU4SetErrVal {
// d.d.errorf(`json: unquoteStr: invalid hex char in \u unicode sequence: %q`, c)
r = unicode.ReplacementChar
i += 4
goto encode_rune
}
rr = rr*16 + uint32(c)
}
r = rune(rr)
i += 4
if utf16.IsSurrogate(r) {
if len(cs) >= i+6 && cs[i+2] == 'u' && cs[i+1] == '\\' {
i += 2
// c = cs[i+4] // may help reduce bounds-checking
var rr1 uint32
for j := 1; j < 5; j++ {
c = jsonU4Set[cs[i+j]]
if c == jsonU4SetErrVal {
// d.d.errorf(`json: unquoteStr: invalid hex char in \u unicode sequence: %q`, c)
r = unicode.ReplacementChar
i += 4
goto encode_rune
}
rr1 = rr1*16 + uint32(c)
}
r = utf16.DecodeRune(r, rune(rr1))
i += 4
} else {
r = unicode.ReplacementChar
goto encode_rune
}
}
encode_rune:
w2 := utf8.EncodeRune(d.bstr[:], r)
v = append(v, d.bstr[:w2]...)
default:
d.d.errorf("json: unsupported escaped value: %c", c)
}
i++
cursor = i
}
d.bs = v
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) nakedNum(z *decNaked, bs []byte) (err error) {
if d.h.PreferFloat || jsonIsFloatBytesB3(bs) { // bytes.IndexByte(bs, '.') != -1 ||...
// } else if d.h.PreferFloat || bytes.ContainsAny(bs, ".eE") {
z.v = valueTypeFloat
z.f, err = strconv.ParseFloat(stringView(bs), 64)
} else if d.h.SignedInteger || bs[0] == '-' {
z.v = valueTypeInt
z.i, err = strconv.ParseInt(stringView(bs), 10, 64)
} else {
z.v = valueTypeUint
z.u, err = strconv.ParseUint(stringView(bs), 10, 64)
}
if err != nil && z.v != valueTypeFloat {
if v, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok && (v.Err == strconv.ErrRange || v.Err == strconv.ErrSyntax) {
z.v = valueTypeFloat
z.f, err = strconv.ParseFloat(stringView(bs), 64)
}
}
return
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) bsToString() string {
// if x := d.s.sc; x != nil && x.so && x.st == '}' { // map key
if jsonAlwaysReturnInternString || d.c == containerMapKey {
return d.d.string(d.bs)
}
return string(d.bs)
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeNaked() {
z := d.d.n
// var decodeFurther bool
if d.tok == 0 {
d.tok = d.r.skip(&jsonCharWhitespaceSet)
}
switch d.tok {
case 'n':
d.readLit(3, jsonLitNull+1) // (n)ull
z.v = valueTypeNil
case 'f':
d.readLit(4, jsonLitFalse+1) // (f)alse
z.v = valueTypeBool
z.b = false
case 't':
d.readLit(3, jsonLitTrue+1) // (t)rue
z.v = valueTypeBool
z.b = true
case '{':
z.v = valueTypeMap // don't consume. kInterfaceNaked will call ReadMapStart
case '[':
z.v = valueTypeArray // don't consume. kInterfaceNaked will call ReadArrayStart
case '"':
// if a string, and MapKeyAsString, then try to decode it as a nil, bool or number first
d.appendStringAsBytes()
if len(d.bs) > 0 && d.c == containerMapKey && d.h.MapKeyAsString {
switch stringView(d.bs) {
case "null":
z.v = valueTypeNil
case "true":
z.v = valueTypeBool
z.b = true
case "false":
z.v = valueTypeBool
z.b = false
default:
// check if a number: float, int or uint
if err := d.nakedNum(z, d.bs); err != nil {
z.v = valueTypeString
z.s = d.bsToString()
}
}
} else {
z.v = valueTypeString
z.s = d.bsToString()
}
default: // number
bs := d.decNumBytes()
if len(bs) == 0 {
d.d.errorf("json: decode number from empty string")
return
}
if err := d.nakedNum(z, bs); err != nil {
d.d.errorf("json: decode number from %s: %v", bs, err)
return
}
}
// if decodeFurther {
// d.s.sc.retryRead()
// }
return
}
//----------------------
// JsonHandle is a handle for JSON encoding format.
//
// Json is comprehensively supported:
// - decodes numbers into interface{} as int, uint or float64
// - configurable way to encode/decode []byte .
// by default, encodes and decodes []byte using base64 Std Encoding
// - UTF-8 support for encoding and decoding
//
// It has better performance than the json library in the standard library,
// by leveraging the performance improvements of the codec library and
// minimizing allocations.
//
// In addition, it doesn't read more bytes than necessary during a decode, which allows
// reading multiple values from a stream containing json and non-json content.
// For example, a user can read a json value, then a cbor value, then a msgpack value,
// all from the same stream in sequence.
//
// Note that, when decoding quoted strings, invalid UTF-8 or invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs
// are not treated as an error.
// Instead, they are replaced by the Unicode replacement character U+FFFD.
type JsonHandle struct {
textEncodingType
BasicHandle
// RawBytesExt, if configured, is used to encode and decode raw bytes in a custom way.
// If not configured, raw bytes are encoded to/from base64 text.
RawBytesExt InterfaceExt
// Indent indicates how a value is encoded.
// - If positive, indent by that number of spaces.
// - If negative, indent by that number of tabs.
Indent int8
// IntegerAsString controls how integers (signed and unsigned) are encoded.
//
// Per the JSON Spec, JSON numbers are 64-bit floating point numbers.
// Consequently, integers > 2^53 cannot be represented as a JSON number without losing precision.
// This can be mitigated by configuring how to encode integers.
//
// IntegerAsString interpretes the following values:
// - if 'L', then encode integers > 2^53 as a json string.
// - if 'A', then encode all integers as a json string
// containing the exact integer representation as a decimal.
// - else encode all integers as a json number (default)
IntegerAsString uint8
// HTMLCharsAsIs controls how to encode some special characters to html: < > &
//
// By default, we encode them as \uXXX
// to prevent security holes when served from some browsers.
HTMLCharsAsIs bool
// PreferFloat says that we will default to decoding a number as a float.
// If not set, we will examine the characters of the number and decode as an
// integer type if it doesn't have any of the characters [.eE].
PreferFloat bool
// TermWhitespace says that we add a whitespace character
// at the end of an encoding.
//
// The whitespace is important, especially if using numbers in a context
// where multiple items are written to a stream.
TermWhitespace bool
// MapKeyAsString says to encode all map keys as strings.
//
// Use this to enforce strict json output.
// The only caveat is that nil value is ALWAYS written as null (never as "null")
MapKeyAsString bool
}
func (h *JsonHandle) hasElemSeparators() bool { return true }
// SetInterfaceExt sets an extension
func (h *JsonHandle) SetInterfaceExt(rt reflect.Type, tag uint64, ext InterfaceExt) (err error) {
return h.SetExt(rt, tag, &setExtWrapper{i: ext})
}
func (h *JsonHandle) newEncDriver(e *Encoder) encDriver {
hd := jsonEncDriver{e: e, h: h}
hd.bs = hd.b[:0]
hd.reset()
return &hd
}
func (h *JsonHandle) newDecDriver(d *Decoder) decDriver {
// d := jsonDecDriver{r: r.(*bytesDecReader), h: h}
hd := jsonDecDriver{d: d, h: h}
hd.bs = hd.b[:0]
hd.reset()
return &hd
}
func (e *jsonEncDriver) reset() {
e.w = e.e.w
e.se.i = e.h.RawBytesExt
if e.bs != nil {
e.bs = e.bs[:0]
}
e.d, e.dt, e.dl, e.ds = false, false, 0, ""
e.c = 0
if e.h.Indent > 0 {
e.d = true
e.ds = jsonSpaces[:e.h.Indent]
} else if e.h.Indent < 0 {
e.d = true
e.dt = true
e.ds = jsonTabs[:-(e.h.Indent)]
}
}
func (d *jsonDecDriver) reset() {
d.r = d.d.r
d.se.i = d.h.RawBytesExt
if d.bs != nil {
d.bs = d.bs[:0]
}
d.c, d.tok = 0, 0
// d.n.reset()
}
// func jsonIsFloatBytes(bs []byte) bool {
// for _, v := range bs {
// // if v == '.' || v == 'e' || v == 'E' {
// if jsonIsFloatSet.isset(v) {
// return true
// }
// }
// return false
// }
func jsonIsFloatBytesB2(bs []byte) bool {
return bytes.IndexByte(bs, '.') != -1 ||
bytes.IndexByte(bs, 'E') != -1
}
func jsonIsFloatBytesB3(bs []byte) bool {
return bytes.IndexByte(bs, '.') != -1 ||
bytes.IndexByte(bs, 'E') != -1 ||
bytes.IndexByte(bs, 'e') != -1
}
var _ decDriver = (*jsonDecDriver)(nil)
var _ encDriver = (*jsonEncDriver)(nil)