source: lib/parson.h @ 2446e4c

Last change on this file since 2446e4c was 8563fe7, checked in by Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@…>, at 2015-05-05T22:39:39Z

Make my fork of parson non-JSON-compliant. I don't care that JavaScript's
tiny little brain doesn't comprehend integers and wants everything to be a
float, the adults need integers now. Big integers. So add them, just like
the old js lib did. This also lets me clean up some horrible things in the
RPC module.

Try to have behaviour similar to the old lib: Throw as much as possible into
an integer, only switch to double when there's a non-int or a number larger
than what fits a "signed long long".

Yes this is horrible, and no I don't think the parson upstreams will accept
this. But the alternative is to stay compliant to an accidentally popular
data interchange format based on accidentally popular joke language and do
a lot of manual string-to-int64 parsing in the Twitter codebase. How about
NOPE.

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1/*
2 Parson ( http://kgabis.github.com/parson/ )
3 Copyright (c) 2012 - 2014 Krzysztof Gabis
4 
5 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
6 of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
7 in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
8 to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9 copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
10 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
11 
12 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
13 all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14 
15 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
16 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
17 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
18 AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
19 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
20 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
21 THE SOFTWARE.
22*/
23
24#ifndef parson_parson_h
25#define parson_parson_h
26
27#ifdef __cplusplus
28extern "C"
29{
30#endif   
31   
32#include <stddef.h>   /* size_t */   
33   
34/* Types and enums */
35typedef struct json_object_t JSON_Object;
36typedef struct json_array_t  JSON_Array;
37typedef struct json_value_t  JSON_Value;
38
39typedef long long jint;
40
41enum json_value_type {
42    JSONError   = -1,
43    JSONNull    = 1,
44    JSONString  = 2,
45    JSONInteger = 7,
46    JSONNumber  = 3,
47    JSONObject  = 4,
48    JSONArray   = 5,
49    JSONBoolean = 6
50};
51typedef int JSON_Value_Type;
52   
53enum json_result_t {
54    JSONSuccess = 0,
55    JSONFailure = -1
56};
57typedef int JSON_Status;
58   
59/* Parses first JSON value in a file, returns NULL in case of error */
60JSON_Value * json_parse_file(const char *filename);
61
62/* Parses first JSON value in a file and ignores comments (/ * * / and //),
63   returns NULL in case of error */
64JSON_Value * json_parse_file_with_comments(const char *filename);
65   
66/*  Like json_parse_string, but *end is set to wherever it stopped parsing. */
67JSON_Value * json_parse_first(const char *string, const char **end);
68 
69/*  Parses first JSON value in a string, returns NULL in case of error */
70JSON_Value * json_parse_string(const char *string);
71
72/*  Parses first JSON value in a string and ignores comments (/ * * / and //),
73    returns NULL in case of error */
74JSON_Value * json_parse_string_with_comments(const char *string);
75   
76/* Serialization */
77size_t      json_serialization_size(const JSON_Value *value);
78JSON_Status json_serialize_to_buffer(const JSON_Value *value, char *buf, size_t buf_size_in_bytes);
79JSON_Status json_serialize_to_file(const JSON_Value *value, const char *filename);
80char *      json_serialize_to_string(const JSON_Value *value);
81void        json_free_serialized_string(char *string); /* frees string from json_serialize_to_string */
82
83/* Comparing */
84int  json_value_equals(const JSON_Value *a, const JSON_Value *b);
85   
86/* Validation
87   This is *NOT* JSON Schema. It validates json by checking if object have identically
88   named fields with matching types.
89   For example schema {"name":"", "age":0} will validate
90   {"name":"Joe", "age":25} and {"name":"Joe", "age":25, "gender":"m"},
91   but not {"name":"Joe"} or {"name":"Joe", "age":"Cucumber"}.
92   In case of arrays, only first value in schema is checked against all values in tested array.
93   Empty objects ({}) validate all objects, empty arrays ([]) validate all arrays,
94   null validates values of every type.
95 */
96JSON_Status json_validate(const JSON_Value *schema, const JSON_Value *value);
97   
98/*
99 * JSON Object
100 */
101JSON_Value  * json_object_get_value  (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
102const char  * json_object_get_string (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
103JSON_Object * json_object_get_object (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
104JSON_Array  * json_object_get_array  (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
105jint          json_object_get_integer(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */
106double        json_object_get_number (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */
107int           json_object_get_boolean(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns -1 on fail */
108
109/* dotget functions enable addressing values with dot notation in nested objects,
110 just like in structs or c++/java/c# objects (e.g. objectA.objectB.value).
111 Because valid names in JSON can contain dots, some values may be inaccessible
112 this way. */
113JSON_Value  * json_object_dotget_value  (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
114const char  * json_object_dotget_string (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
115JSON_Object * json_object_dotget_object (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
116JSON_Array  * json_object_dotget_array  (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
117jint          json_object_dotget_integer(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */
118double        json_object_dotget_number (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */
119int           json_object_dotget_boolean(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns -1 on fail */
120
121/* Functions to get available names */
122size_t        json_object_get_count(const JSON_Object *object);
123const char  * json_object_get_name (const JSON_Object *object, size_t index);
124int           json_object_get_tuple(const JSON_Object *object, size_t index,
125                                    const char **key, const JSON_Value **value); /* 0 == fail */
126
127/* Creates new name-value pair or frees and replaces old value with new one. */
128JSON_Status json_object_set_value(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value *value);
129JSON_Status json_object_set_string(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, const char *string);
130JSON_Status json_object_set_integer(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, jint number);
131JSON_Status json_object_set_number(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, double number);
132JSON_Status json_object_set_boolean(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, int boolean);
133JSON_Status json_object_set_null(JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
134
135/* Works like dotget functions, but creates whole hierarchy if necessary. */
136JSON_Status json_object_dotset_value(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value *value);
137JSON_Status json_object_dotset_string(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, const char *string);
138JSON_Status json_object_dotset_integer(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, jint number);
139JSON_Status json_object_dotset_number(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, double number);
140JSON_Status json_object_dotset_boolean(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, int boolean);
141JSON_Status json_object_dotset_null(JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
142
143/* Frees and removes name-value pair */
144JSON_Status json_object_remove(JSON_Object *object, const char *name);
145
146/* Works like dotget function, but removes name-value pair only on exact match. */
147JSON_Status json_object_dotremove(JSON_Object *object, const char *key);
148
149/* Removes all name-value pairs in object */
150JSON_Status json_object_clear(JSON_Object *object);
151   
152/*
153 *JSON Array
154 */
155JSON_Value  * json_array_get_value  (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index);
156const char  * json_array_get_string (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index);
157JSON_Object * json_array_get_object (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index);
158JSON_Array  * json_array_get_array  (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index);
159jint          json_array_get_integer(const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); /* returns 0 on fail */
160double        json_array_get_number (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); /* returns 0 on fail */
161int           json_array_get_boolean(const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); /* returns -1 on fail */
162size_t        json_array_get_count  (const JSON_Array *array);
163   
164/* Frees and removes value at given index, does nothing and returns JSONFailure if index doesn't exist.
165 * Order of values in array may change during execution.  */
166JSON_Status json_array_remove(JSON_Array *array, size_t i);
167
168/* Frees and removes from array value at given index and replaces it with given one.
169 * Does nothing and returns JSONFailure if index doesn't exist. */
170JSON_Status json_array_replace_value(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, JSON_Value *value);
171JSON_Status json_array_replace_string(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, const char* string);
172JSON_Status json_array_replace_integer(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, jint number);
173JSON_Status json_array_replace_number(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, double number);
174JSON_Status json_array_replace_boolean(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, int boolean);
175JSON_Status json_array_replace_null(JSON_Array *array, size_t i);
176
177/* Frees and removes all values from array */
178JSON_Status json_array_clear(JSON_Array *array);
179
180/* Appends new value at the end of array. */
181JSON_Status json_array_append_value(JSON_Array *array, JSON_Value *value);
182JSON_Status json_array_append_string(JSON_Array *array, const char *string);
183JSON_Status json_array_append_integer(JSON_Array *array, jint number);
184JSON_Status json_array_append_number(JSON_Array *array, double number);
185JSON_Status json_array_append_boolean(JSON_Array *array, int boolean);
186JSON_Status json_array_append_null(JSON_Array *array);
187   
188/*
189 *JSON Value
190 */
191JSON_Value * json_value_init_object (void);
192JSON_Value * json_value_init_array  (void);
193JSON_Value * json_value_init_string (const char *string); /* copies passed string */
194JSON_Value * json_value_init_integer(jint number);
195JSON_Value * json_value_init_number (double number);
196JSON_Value * json_value_init_boolean(int boolean);
197JSON_Value * json_value_init_null   (void);
198JSON_Value * json_value_deep_copy   (const JSON_Value *value);
199void         json_value_free        (JSON_Value *value);
200
201JSON_Value_Type json_value_get_type   (const JSON_Value *value);
202JSON_Object *   json_value_get_object (const JSON_Value *value);
203JSON_Array  *   json_value_get_array  (const JSON_Value *value);
204const char  *   json_value_get_string (const JSON_Value *value);
205jint            json_value_get_integer(const JSON_Value *value);
206double          json_value_get_number (const JSON_Value *value);
207int             json_value_get_boolean(const JSON_Value *value);
208
209/* Same as above, but shorter */
210JSON_Value_Type json_type   (const JSON_Value *value);
211JSON_Object *   json_object (const JSON_Value *value);
212JSON_Array  *   json_array  (const JSON_Value *value);
213const char  *   json_string (const JSON_Value *value);
214jint            json_integer(const JSON_Value *value);
215double          json_number (const JSON_Value *value);
216int             json_boolean(const JSON_Value *value);
217   
218#ifdef __cplusplus
219}
220#endif
221
222#endif
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