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#include <string.h>
#include <grpc/support/alloc.h>
#include <grpc/support/useful.h>
#include <grpc/support/log.h>
#include "src/core/json/json.h"
#include "src/core/support/string.h"
#include "test/core/util/test_config.h"
typedef struct testing_pair {
const char* input;
const char* output;
} testing_pair;
static testing_pair testing_pairs[] = {
/* Testing valid parsing. */
/* Testing trivial parses, with de-indentation. */
{ " 0 ", "0" },
{ " 1 ", "1" },
{ " \"a\" ", "\"a\"" },
{ " true ", "true" },
/* Testing the parser's ability to decode trivial UTF-16. */
{ "\"\\u0020\\\\\\u0010\\u000a\\u000D\"", "\" \\\\\\u0010\\n\\r\"" },
/* Testing various UTF-8 sequences. */
{ "\"ßâñć௵⇒\"", "\"\\u00df\\u00e2\\u00f1\\u0107\\u0bf5\\u21d2\"" },
{ "\"\\u00df\\u00e2\\u00f1\\u0107\\u0bf5\\u21d2\"", "\"\\u00df\\u00e2\\u00f1\\u0107\\u0bf5\\u21d2\"" },
/* Testing UTF-8 character "𝄞", U+11D1E. */
{ "\"\xf0\x9d\x84\x9e\"", "\"\\ud834\\udd1e\"" },
{ "\"\\ud834\\udd1e\"", "\"\\ud834\\udd1e\"" },
/* Testing nested empty containers. */
{ " [ [ ] , { } , [ ] ] ", "[[],{},[]]", },
/* Testing escapes and control chars in key strings. */
{ " { \"\\n\\\\a , b\": 1, \"\": 0 } ", "{\"\\n\\\\a , b\":1,\"\":0}" },
/* Testing the writer's ability to cut off invalid UTF-8 sequences. */
{ "\"abc\xf0\x9d\x24\"", "\"abc\"" },
{ "\"\xff\"", "\"\"" },
/* Testing valid number parsing. */
{ "[0, 42 , 0.0123, 123.456]", "[0,42,0.0123,123.456]"},
{ "[1e4,-53.235e-31, 0.3e+3]", "[1e4,-53.235e-31,0.3e+3]" },
/* Testing keywords parsing. */
{ "[true, false, null]", "[true,false,null]" },
/* Testing invalid parsing. */
/* Testing plain invalid things, exercising the state machine. */
{ "\\", NULL },
{ "nu ll", NULL },
{ "fals", NULL },
/* Testing unterminated string. */
{ "\"\\x", NULL },
/* Testing invalid UTF-16 number. */
{ "\"\\u123x", NULL },
/* Testing imbalanced surrogate pairs. */
{ "\"\\ud834f", NULL },
{ "\"\\ud834\\n", NULL },
{ "\"\\udd1ef", NULL },
{ "\"\\ud834\\ud834\"", NULL },
{ "\"\\ud834\\u1234\"", NULL },
/* Testing embedded invalid whitechars. */
{ "\"\n\"", NULL },
{ "\"\t\"", NULL },
/* Testing empty json data. */
{ "", NULL },
/* Testing extra characters after end of parsing. */
{ "{},", NULL },
/* Testing imbalanced containers. */
{ "{}}", NULL },
{ "[]]", NULL },
{ "{{}", NULL },
{ "[[]", NULL },
{ "[}", NULL },
{ "{]", NULL },
/*Testing trailing comma. */
{ "{,}", NULL },
{ "[1,2,3,4,]", NULL },
/* Testing having a key syntax in an array. */
{ "[\"x\":0]", NULL },
/* Testing invalid numbers. */
{ "1.", NULL },
{ "1e", NULL },
{ ".12", NULL },
{ "1.x", NULL },
{ "1.12x", NULL },
{ "1ex", NULL },
{ "1e12x", NULL },
{ ".12x", NULL },
{ "000", NULL },
};
static void test_pairs() {
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < GPR_ARRAY_SIZE(testing_pairs); i++) {
testing_pair* pair = testing_pairs + i;
char* scratchpad = gpr_strdup(pair->input);
grpc_json* json;
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "parsing string %i - should %s", i,
pair->output ? "succeed" : "fail");
json = grpc_json_parse_string(scratchpad);
if (pair->output) {
char* output;
GPR_ASSERT(json);
output = grpc_json_dump_to_string(json, 0);
GPR_ASSERT(output);
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "succeeded with output = %s", output);
GPR_ASSERT(strcmp(output, pair->output) == 0);
grpc_json_destroy(json);
gpr_free(output);
} else {
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "failed");
GPR_ASSERT(!json);
}
free(scratchpad);
}
}
static void test_atypical() {
char* scratchpad = gpr_strdup("[[],[]]");
grpc_json* json = grpc_json_parse_string(scratchpad);
grpc_json* brother;
GPR_ASSERT(json);
GPR_ASSERT(json->child);
brother = json->child->next;
grpc_json_destroy(json->child);
json->child = brother;
grpc_json_destroy(json);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
grpc_test_init(argc, argv);
test_pairs();
test_atypical();
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "json_test success");
return 0;
}