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/* |
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** This currently uses snprintf() to format primitives, and could be optimized |
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** further. |
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*/ |
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#include "upb/json/printer.h" |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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struct upb_json_printer { |
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upb_sink input_; |
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/* BytesSink closure. */ |
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void *subc_; |
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upb_bytessink *output_; |
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/* We track the depth so that we know when to emit startstr/endstr on the |
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* output. */ |
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int depth_; |
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/* Have we emitted the first element? This state is necessary to emit commas |
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* without leaving a trailing comma in arrays/maps. We keep this state per |
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* frame depth. |
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* |
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* Why max_depth * 2? UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH counts depth as nested messages. |
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* We count frames (contexts in which we separate elements by commas) as both |
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* repeated fields and messages (maps), and the worst case is a |
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* message->repeated field->submessage->repeated field->... nesting. */ |
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bool first_elem_[UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH * 2]; |
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}; |
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/* StringPiece; a pointer plus a length. */ |
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typedef struct { |
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char *ptr; |
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size_t len; |
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} strpc; |
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void freestrpc(void *ptr) { |
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strpc *pc = ptr; |
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upb_gfree(pc->ptr); |
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upb_gfree(pc); |
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} |
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/* Convert fielddef name to JSON name and return as a string piece. */ |
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strpc *newstrpc(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
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bool preserve_fieldnames) { |
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/* TODO(haberman): handle malloc failure. */ |
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strpc *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
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if (preserve_fieldnames) { |
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ret->ptr = upb_gstrdup(upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
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ret->len = strlen(ret->ptr); |
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} else { |
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size_t len; |
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ret->len = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, NULL, 0); |
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ret->ptr = upb_gmalloc(ret->len); |
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len = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, ret->ptr, ret->len); |
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UPB_ASSERT(len == ret->len); |
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ret->len--; /* NULL */ |
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} |
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upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, ret, freestrpc); |
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return ret; |
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} |
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/* ------------ JSON string printing: values, maps, arrays ------------------ */ |
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static void print_data( |
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upb_json_printer *p, const char *buf, unsigned int len) { |
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/* TODO: Will need to change if we support pushback from the sink. */ |
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size_t n = upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc_, buf, len, NULL); |
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UPB_ASSERT(n == len); |
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} |
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static void print_comma(upb_json_printer *p) { |
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if (!p->first_elem_[p->depth_]) { |
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print_data(p, ",", 1); |
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} |
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p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = false; |
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} |
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/* Helpers that print properly formatted elements to the JSON output stream. */ |
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/* Used for escaping control chars in strings. */ |
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static const char kControlCharLimit = 0x20; |
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UPB_INLINE bool is_json_escaped(char c) { |
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/* See RFC 4627. */ |
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unsigned char uc = (unsigned char)c; |
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return uc < kControlCharLimit || uc == '"' || uc == '\\'; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE const char* json_nice_escape(char c) { |
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switch (c) { |
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case '"': return "\\\""; |
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case '\\': return "\\\\"; |
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case '\b': return "\\b"; |
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case '\f': return "\\f"; |
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case '\n': return "\\n"; |
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case '\r': return "\\r"; |
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case '\t': return "\\t"; |
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default: return NULL; |
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} |
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} |
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/* Write a properly escaped string chunk. The surrounding quotes are *not* |
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* printed; this is so that the caller has the option of emitting the string |
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* content in chunks. */ |
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static void putstring(upb_json_printer *p, const char *buf, unsigned int len) { |
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const char* unescaped_run = NULL; |
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unsigned int i; |
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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char c = buf[i]; |
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/* Handle escaping. */ |
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if (is_json_escaped(c)) { |
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/* Use a "nice" escape, like \n, if one exists for this character. */ |
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const char* escape = json_nice_escape(c); |
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/* If we don't have a specific 'nice' escape code, use a \uXXXX-style |
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* escape. */ |
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char escape_buf[8]; |
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if (!escape) { |
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unsigned char byte = (unsigned char)c; |
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_upb_snprintf(escape_buf, sizeof(escape_buf), "\\u%04x", (int)byte); |
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escape = escape_buf; |
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} |
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/* N.B. that we assume that the input encoding is equal to the output |
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* encoding (both UTF-8 for now), so for chars >= 0x20 and != \, ", we |
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* can simply pass the bytes through. */ |
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/* If there's a current run of unescaped chars, print that run first. */ |
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if (unescaped_run) { |
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print_data(p, unescaped_run, &buf[i] - unescaped_run); |
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unescaped_run = NULL; |
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} |
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/* Then print the escape code. */ |
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print_data(p, escape, strlen(escape)); |
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} else { |
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/* Add to the current unescaped run of characters. */ |
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if (unescaped_run == NULL) { |
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unescaped_run = &buf[i]; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/* If the string ended in a run of unescaped characters, print that last run. */ |
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if (unescaped_run) { |
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print_data(p, unescaped_run, &buf[len] - unescaped_run); |
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} |
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} |
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#define CHKLENGTH(x) if (!(x)) return -1; |
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/* Helpers that format floating point values according to our custom formats. |
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* Right now we use %.8g and %.17g for float/double, respectively, to match |
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* proto2::util::JsonFormat's defaults. May want to change this later. */ |
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static size_t fmt_double(double val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
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size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%.17g", val); |
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CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
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return n; |
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} |
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static size_t fmt_float(float val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
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size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%.8g", val); |
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CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
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return n; |
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} |
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static size_t fmt_bool(bool val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
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size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%s", (val ? "true" : "false")); |
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CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
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return n; |
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} |
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static size_t fmt_int64(long val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
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size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%ld", val); |
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CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
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return n; |
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} |
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static size_t fmt_uint64(unsigned long long val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
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size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%llu", val); |
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CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
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return n; |
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} |
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/* Print a map key given a field name. Called by scalar field handlers and by |
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* startseq for repeated fields. */ |
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static bool putkey(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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const strpc *key = handler_data; |
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print_comma(p); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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putstring(p, key->ptr, key->len); |
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print_data(p, "\":", 2); |
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return true; |
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} |
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#define CHKFMT(val) if ((val) == (size_t)-1) return false; |
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#define CHK(val) if (!(val)) return false; |
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#define TYPE_HANDLERS(type, fmt_func) \ |
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static bool put##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, type val) { \ |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
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char data[64]; \ |
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size_t length = fmt_func(val, data, sizeof(data)); \ |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); \ |
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CHKFMT(length); \ |
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print_data(p, data, length); \ |
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return true; \ |
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} \ |
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static bool scalar_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
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type val) { \ |
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CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); \ |
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CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
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return true; \ |
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} \ |
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static bool repeated_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
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type val) { \ |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
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print_comma(p); \ |
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CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
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return true; \ |
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} |
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#define TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(type, fmt_func) \ |
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static bool putmapkey_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
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type val) { \ |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); \ |
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CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
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print_data(p, "\":", 2); \ |
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return true; \ |
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} |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(double, fmt_double) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(float, fmt_float) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(bool, fmt_bool) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(int32_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(uint32_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(int64_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS(uint64_t, fmt_uint64) |
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/* double and float are not allowed to be map keys. */ |
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TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(bool, fmt_bool) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(int32_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(uint32_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(int64_t, fmt_int64) |
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TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(uint64_t, fmt_uint64) |
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#undef TYPE_HANDLERS |
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#undef TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY |
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typedef struct { |
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void *keyname; |
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const upb_enumdef *enumdef; |
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} EnumHandlerData; |
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static bool scalar_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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int32_t val) { |
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const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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const char *symbolic_name; |
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CHK(putkey(closure, hd->keyname)); |
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symbolic_name = upb_enumdef_iton(hd->enumdef, val); |
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if (symbolic_name) { |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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putstring(p, symbolic_name, strlen(symbolic_name)); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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} else { |
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putint32_t(closure, NULL, val); |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void print_enum_symbolic_name(upb_json_printer *p, |
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const upb_enumdef *def, |
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int32_t val) { |
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const char *symbolic_name = upb_enumdef_iton(def, val); |
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if (symbolic_name) { |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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putstring(p, symbolic_name, strlen(symbolic_name)); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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} else { |
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putint32_t(p, NULL, val); |
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} |
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} |
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static bool repeated_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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int32_t val) { |
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const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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print_comma(p); |
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print_enum_symbolic_name(p, hd->enumdef, val); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static bool mapvalue_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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int32_t val) { |
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const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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print_enum_symbolic_name(p, hd->enumdef, val); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void *scalar_startsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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return putkey(closure, handler_data) ? closure : UPB_BREAK; |
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} |
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static void *repeated_startsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_comma(p); |
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return closure; |
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} |
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static void start_frame(upb_json_printer *p) { |
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p->depth_++; |
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p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
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print_data(p, "{", 1); |
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} |
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static void end_frame(upb_json_printer *p) { |
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print_data(p, "}", 1); |
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p->depth_--; |
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} |
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static bool printer_startmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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if (p->depth_ == 0) { |
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upb_bytessink_start(p->output_, 0, &p->subc_); |
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} |
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start_frame(p); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static bool printer_endmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data, upb_status *s) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(s); |
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end_frame(p); |
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if (p->depth_ == 0) { |
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upb_bytessink_end(p->output_); |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void *startseq(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
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p->depth_++; |
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p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
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print_data(p, "[", 1); |
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return closure; |
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} |
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static bool endseq(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "]", 1); |
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p->depth_--; |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void *startmap(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
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p->depth_++; |
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p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
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print_data(p, "{", 1); |
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return closure; |
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} |
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static bool endmap(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "}", 1); |
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p->depth_--; |
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return true; |
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} |
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static size_t putstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, const char *str, |
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size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
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putstring(p, str, len); |
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return len; |
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} |
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/* This has to Base64 encode the bytes, because JSON has no "bytes" type. */ |
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static size_t putbytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, const char *str, |
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size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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/* This is the regular base64, not the "web-safe" version. */ |
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static const char base64[] = |
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"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; |
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/* Base64-encode. */ |
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char data[16000]; |
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const char *limit = data + sizeof(data); |
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const unsigned char *from = (const unsigned char*)str; |
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char *to = data; |
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size_t remaining = len; |
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size_t bytes; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
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while (remaining > 2) { |
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/* TODO(haberman): handle encoded lengths > sizeof(data) */ |
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UPB_ASSERT((limit - to) >= 4); |
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to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
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to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4) | (from[1] >> 4)]; |
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to[2] = base64[((from[1] & 0xf) << 2) | (from[2] >> 6)]; |
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to[3] = base64[from[2] & 0x3f]; |
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remaining -= 3; |
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to += 4; |
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from += 3; |
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} |
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switch (remaining) { |
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case 2: |
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to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
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to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4) | (from[1] >> 4)]; |
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to[2] = base64[(from[1] & 0xf) << 2]; |
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to[3] = '='; |
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to += 4; |
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from += 2; |
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break; |
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case 1: |
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to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
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to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4)]; |
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to[2] = '='; |
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to[3] = '='; |
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to += 4; |
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from += 1; |
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break; |
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} |
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bytes = to - data; |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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putstring(p, data, bytes); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return len; |
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} |
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static void *scalar_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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size_t size_hint) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
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CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return p; |
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} |
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static size_t scalar_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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return len; |
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} |
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static bool scalar_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void *repeated_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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size_t size_hint) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
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print_comma(p); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return p; |
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} |
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static size_t repeated_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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return len; |
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} |
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static bool repeated_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static void *mapkeyval_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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size_t size_hint) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return p; |
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} |
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static size_t mapkey_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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return len; |
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} |
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static bool mapkey_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "\":", 2); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static bool mapvalue_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
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print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
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return true; |
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} |
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static size_t scalar_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
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CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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return len; |
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} |
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static size_t repeated_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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print_comma(p); |
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CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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return len; |
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} |
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|
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static size_t mapkey_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
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const char *str, size_t len, |
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const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
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upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
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CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
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print_data(p, ":", 1); |
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return len; |
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} |
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|
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static void set_enum_hd(upb_handlers *h, |
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const upb_fielddef *f, |
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bool preserve_fieldnames, |
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upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
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EnumHandlerData *hd = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(EnumHandlerData)); |
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hd->enumdef = (const upb_enumdef *)upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
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hd->keyname = newstrpc(h, f, preserve_fieldnames); |
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upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, upb_gfree); |
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upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(attr, hd); |
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} |
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|
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/* Set up handlers for a mapentry submessage (i.e., an individual key/value pair |
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* in a map). |
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* |
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* TODO: Handle missing key, missing value, out-of-order key/value, or repeated |
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* key or value cases properly. The right way to do this is to allocate a |
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* temporary structure at the start of a mapentry submessage, store key and |
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* value data in it as key and value handlers are called, and then print the |
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* key/value pair once at the end of the submessage. If we don't do this, we |
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* should at least detect the case and throw an error. However, so far all of |
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* our sources that emit mapentry messages do so canonically (with one key |
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* field, and then one value field), so this is not a pressing concern at the |
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* moment. */ |
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void printer_sethandlers_mapentry(const void *closure, bool preserve_fieldnames, |
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upb_handlers *h) { |
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const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
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|
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/* A mapentry message is printed simply as '"key": value'. Rather than |
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* special-case key and value for every type below, we just handle both |
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* fields explicitly here. */ |
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const upb_fielddef* key_field = upb_msgdef_itof(md, UPB_MAPENTRY_KEY); |
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const upb_fielddef* value_field = upb_msgdef_itof(md, UPB_MAPENTRY_VALUE); |
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|
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upb_handlerattr empty_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
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|
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UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
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|
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switch (upb_fielddef_type(key_field)) { |
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case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
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upb_handlers_setint32(h, key_field, putmapkey_int32_t, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
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upb_handlers_setint64(h, key_field, putmapkey_int64_t, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
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upb_handlers_setuint32(h, key_field, putmapkey_uint32_t, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
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upb_handlers_setuint64(h, key_field, putmapkey_uint64_t, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
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upb_handlers_setbool(h, key_field, putmapkey_bool, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
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upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, key_field, mapkeyval_startstr, &empty_attr); |
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upb_handlers_setstring(h, key_field, mapkey_str, &empty_attr); |
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upb_handlers_setendstr(h, key_field, mapkey_endstr, &empty_attr); |
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break; |
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case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
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upb_handlers_setstring(h, key_field, mapkey_bytes, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
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default: |
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UPB_ASSERT(false); |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
switch (upb_fielddef_type(value_field)) { |
|
case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
|
upb_handlers_setint32(h, value_field, putint32_t, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
|
upb_handlers_setint64(h, value_field, putint64_t, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
|
upb_handlers_setuint32(h, value_field, putuint32_t, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
|
upb_handlers_setuint64(h, value_field, putuint64_t, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
|
upb_handlers_setbool(h, value_field, putbool, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
|
upb_handlers_setfloat(h, value_field, putfloat, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
|
upb_handlers_setdouble(h, value_field, putdouble, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
|
upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, value_field, mapkeyval_startstr, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, value_field, putstr, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendstr(h, value_field, mapvalue_endstr, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, value_field, putbytes, &empty_attr); |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: { |
|
upb_handlerattr enum_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
|
set_enum_hd(h, value_field, preserve_fieldnames, &enum_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setint32(h, value_field, mapvalue_enum, &enum_attr); |
|
upb_handlerattr_uninit(&enum_attr); |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
|
/* No handler necessary -- the submsg handlers will print the message |
|
* as appropriate. */ |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_handlerattr_uninit(&empty_attr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
void printer_sethandlers(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) { |
|
const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
|
bool is_mapentry = upb_msgdef_mapentry(md); |
|
upb_handlerattr empty_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
|
upb_msg_field_iter i; |
|
const bool *preserve_fieldnames_ptr = closure; |
|
const bool preserve_fieldnames = *preserve_fieldnames_ptr; |
|
|
|
if (is_mapentry) { |
|
/* mapentry messages are sufficiently different that we handle them |
|
* separately. */ |
|
printer_sethandlers_mapentry(closure, preserve_fieldnames, h); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, printer_startmsg, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, printer_endmsg, &empty_attr); |
|
|
|
#define TYPE(type, name, ctype) \ |
|
case type: \ |
|
if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { \ |
|
upb_handlers_set##name(h, f, repeated_##ctype, &empty_attr); \ |
|
} else { \ |
|
upb_handlers_set##name(h, f, scalar_##ctype, &name_attr); \ |
|
} \ |
|
break; |
|
|
|
upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
|
for(; !upb_msg_field_done(&i); upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
|
const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
|
|
|
upb_handlerattr name_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
|
upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&name_attr, |
|
newstrpc(h, f, preserve_fieldnames)); |
|
|
|
if (upb_fielddef_ismap(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, startmap, &name_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendseq(h, f, endmap, &name_attr); |
|
} else if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, startseq, &name_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendseq(h, f, endseq, &empty_attr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT, float, float); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, double); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_BOOL, bool, bool); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_INT32, int32, int32_t); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32, uint32_t); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_INT64, int64, int64_t); |
|
TYPE(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, uint64_t); |
|
case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: { |
|
/* For now, we always emit symbolic names for enums. We may want an |
|
* option later to control this behavior, but we will wait for a real |
|
* need first. */ |
|
upb_handlerattr enum_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
|
set_enum_hd(h, f, preserve_fieldnames, &enum_attr); |
|
|
|
if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, repeated_enum, &enum_attr); |
|
} else { |
|
upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, scalar_enum, &enum_attr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_handlerattr_uninit(&enum_attr); |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
|
if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, repeated_startstr, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, repeated_str, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, repeated_endstr, &empty_attr); |
|
} else { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, scalar_startstr, &name_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, scalar_str, &empty_attr); |
|
upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, scalar_endstr, &empty_attr); |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
|
/* XXX: this doesn't support strings that span buffers yet. The base64 |
|
* encoder will need to be made resumable for this to work properly. */ |
|
if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, repeated_bytes, &empty_attr); |
|
} else { |
|
upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, scalar_bytes, &name_attr); |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
|
if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, repeated_startsubmsg, &name_attr); |
|
} else { |
|
upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, scalar_startsubmsg, &name_attr); |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_handlerattr_uninit(&name_attr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_handlerattr_uninit(&empty_attr); |
|
#undef TYPE |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void json_printer_reset(upb_json_printer *p) { |
|
p->depth_ = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
/* Public API *****************************************************************/ |
|
|
|
upb_json_printer *upb_json_printer_create(upb_env *e, const upb_handlers *h, |
|
upb_bytessink *output) { |
|
#ifndef NDEBUG |
|
size_t size_before = upb_env_bytesallocated(e); |
|
#endif |
|
|
|
upb_json_printer *p = upb_env_malloc(e, sizeof(upb_json_printer)); |
|
if (!p) return NULL; |
|
|
|
p->output_ = output; |
|
json_printer_reset(p); |
|
upb_sink_reset(&p->input_, h, p); |
|
|
|
/* If this fails, increase the value in printer.h. */ |
|
UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(upb_env_bytesallocated(e) - size_before <= |
|
UPB_JSON_PRINTER_SIZE); |
|
return p; |
|
} |
|
|
|
upb_sink *upb_json_printer_input(upb_json_printer *p) { |
|
return &p->input_; |
|
} |
|
|
|
const upb_handlers *upb_json_printer_newhandlers(const upb_msgdef *md, |
|
bool preserve_fieldnames, |
|
const void *owner) { |
|
return upb_handlers_newfrozen( |
|
md, owner, printer_sethandlers, &preserve_fieldnames); |
|
}
|
|
|